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Ur. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
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• Mrs, Fred' Blackwell of Welland
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ford, were renewing eld friendships
in the vilraee TeeSelay,
Mrs, III Attwelt and four
of the Junior Auxiliary, Judy King,
Myrna. Nuhn, Iris Armstrong and
Jean Brown, attended. the Diocesan
Junior Auxiliary in. London on Sat-,
urday, June 6,
Donald 'Sanderson, 2(l-month-old
son of Mr. .and Mrs, Leonard San-
derson, had his tonsils removed •in
-Palmerston Hospital orr Ttres4aY,'
Mrs, Gertie Roseboroughi of Ow-
en Sound, visited relatives here for
several days laSt Week,
Mr, and Mrs' Glad Edgar,- Mr,
Wellesley, Strong, Mrs. Nellie Hut,
phison and Mr; Stan Edgar attend-
ed the •funeral of Mr. Wallace .Ed;
gar of Ayr on Wednesday.
Mr. Wm. Ellis of Toronto visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underv:roed
after attending the funeral of his
Mr. Wm. Gilldnson; tof
Stratford, whewas buried in'the
Fordwich• cemetery on .Tune 6th.
Mr. Gilkinson., a forMer resident of
Howl*, was 81 years of age,
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Harrison
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglaa,
Listevvet; Mr, and Mrs. Earl Har-
risen and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Milo Casemore and Mrs. Etta Day,
all oC Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Beirnes of Gowanslown,
Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Brown, Peter-
*boy ougir,- spent '-$-•aturtiust- with. 'Mi.,
4141 3.(4a.
Rev; an4,Mrs...79Ft..- J. • McKnight
and' f am ily" otHainlit:On ewere week-
01,1C1 guests, of and Mrs, W.
Collings. • ;; 'A ,
wil-Ogrol/&;haa- taken a
position, at the Frei,P,isrt Sanitar-
Miss Minerva ' Klejnp, Bellaire,
Mich, visited NiliSs'-:Pjtta Burns last
week, . ."
'Miss Edna Lawrence, Toronto,
visited her :liaether,,IMrs, Charles
'Lawrence, on WedrieSdaY,
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M. R. Jenkins, Manager
i35A West Skeet , Telephoni 1501
GODERICH
Road Machinery Co., grader re-
pairs, $87,95"
'
:Canada Culvert Co.,
steel culver ts, $621,72'; Lawrence
Taylor, 800 4" tile at $55.00 M,
$44,00; Almond. Jamieson, 38• hours
Dloaawdbsiogn,fillwae g 4 troti7.50, g$2r8a5.0:;',' Ph i11 4
$1.00;
Norman McDonald, 30 •hours truck.-
ing fill at $4,00, $120.00; Ross
Jamieson, 331h 'hours trucking fill
at $4.00, $134.00; Joe Kerr, contract,,'
$7,91.9,44.— gravel •.$90,1)04.. .18,009,40;,
Mrs., Alf. Nesbit, 3,924 yardsgravel'
at .5e,- $196,50; Borden; Scott, 2,976
yards gravel at' 5e. :$148.80;., John
Jamieson; 3,120- yards gravel at 'be,.
$158,00; County pf Heron, ihours
snow, removal at $10.00, $429,00.
General' Cheques '
Kenneth Scott,' 145 hours warble
fly spraying -4152,25; Frank COoper,
145 hours warble fly spraying,
$138.05; Frank Thompson, 146 hotlis
warble fly inspector, $183.10; -Bei-
grave Co-op., warbicide, $202.11;
East Wawanosh Roads, rent of
sprayer, $130.00; Rec.-Gen:. of Can-
ada, income tax deducted, $6.95;
A. M. Harper; C.A.; audit ,farr 1.958
accounts, $250.00; The Municipal
.World, supplies, $1.40; Strath Craft
Manufacturer, 1 name plate, $2,09,;
C. W. Hanna, convention, expenses,
$35.00;40.00 The, Salvation Army, grant, $
Purdon-Hallahan—Tbat council
adjourn to meet 7th at one
o'clock at' the Belgrave Coinmtin-
ity Centre, Carried. -
C. W. Hanna, R. H. Thompson,
Clerk.
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Mr. and. Mrs, Carl Watson of
Fergus,, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Lyle Watspn,
Mrs. Albert Heibein went to To-
ronto on Sunday to visit her son,
Mr, Wm. Heibein and Mrs. Heibein.
The VV,A, of the United Church
will meet Thursday evening at the
paFsonage at 615,
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Whytock and
fainilY of Teeswater, spent Sunday
evening-with-at/1r, and, Mrs Cordon
Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Munderson
and Joyce, Mrs. W. Munderson of
New Lowell, Rev. J. T. Clark - and
Mrs, Clark and Mr, Hastie, of Cen-
tralia were guests of Rev. J, E.
and Mrs, Clark at the parsonage
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earls, Lynne
and Leone of London visited over
the week-end with Mrs. William
Doig and Hugh and with Mr. and
Mrs. W, C. King. '
/Douglas Whitfield is home from
Albert College, Belleville, for the
slimmer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. George King, Miss
Wilma King and friend of Bervie
called on Mr, and Mrs, W. C, King'
en Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Brown' and
Miss Bessie Gilmar of Detroit vis-
ited with the latter's sister, Mrs.
Lulu. Sanderson, and on Sunday
a gathering of the Gilmar family
was held in the park.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Staffqrd of
Toronto were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford
and Mr. Torn Vittie:
The Rev. E. C, Attwell, Mrs. Att-
well and David, spent Friday and
Saturday with relatives in Brant-
ford.
, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Evers of To-
ronto spent the week-end with re-
latives. Mrs. Minnie.Irwin return-
ed with them to Toronto.
Birth
LENNOX— To Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Lennox, on June 6th, 1959, in
the Listowel Memorial Hospital
a daughter.
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anne 17 and 18
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June 1.9 and 20
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Brandon De Wilde, Mary' Husford
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George Formby in
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JOHNSTON— At the Wingham
General- Hespitar• on -.Thursday,
June 11 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Johnston, Teesvvater, a son.
EDGAR—At the Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Thursday, June
11, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Edgar, Gerrie, a daughter.
MacTAVISH— At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Saturday,
June 13, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron MacTavish, Wingham,, a
son.
MeNEE—At the Wingham General
"Hospital, on Sunday, %Tune 14,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Worthy
MeNee, Belmere, a son, •
ODMERLING—In Listowel Mem-
orial Hospital, on Sunday, June
14, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Demerling (nee Fay Wright), a
. son, David Harvey.
VAN POUCKE—At ,the •Wingham
General Hospital,: on Me5t1"day;
June 15, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.
Marcel Van Poucke, RR. 2, Blyth,
a son.
SOHAEFER r At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Monday,
June 15, 1959,, to Mr. and Mrs
Henry Schaefer, Teeswater,
dau ghter,
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• June 22 and 23
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Mamie Van Doren, Gerald Mohr
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The East Wawanosh council
met Jime 2nd, with all the mem-
bers present, Reeve Hanna in the
chair. The minutes of the meet-
ing 'held May 5th, and special meet-
ing held', May 16th were read and
adopted on motion by Hallahan-
McGowan. Envoy 'Stanley New-
man from the Wingham 'Salvation
Army was present requesting a
grant for that body.
PUrdon-BUchanan — That the
council give a grant of $40.00 to the
Wingham Salvation Army.
Buchanan-McGowan — That the
clerk be instructed to put any
member requisition dues he re-
ceives of tile Ontario Farmers'
Union on the collectoe.s roll fqr
Collection.
Hallahari-Purdon-That the road
and general accounts as presented
be passed and paid.
McGowan-Buchanan—That Allan
Mc13tirney be paid $1,00 an hour
as grader operator or other labOnr
when working on the Township
roads,
Buchanall-Mcdewan — That the
anditor's report be adopted and
lie receive his fee,
Road Cheques
Stewart McBurney, salary 085.00,
bills paid, $4.00, $189.30; Geo. T.
Currie, 'checking gravel, $48,452
rteg. 8dittlitz, checking gravel,
$53.55; Wm, T. /min, Wages', $42.45;
Allen McBurney, wages, $73.00:
Shell Feed Mill, 'chain for sprayer,
$15.70; Harry Williams, 250 gallons
flail Atria. tar, $96.50; "botoottem,
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