The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-14, Page 10" " ` • 3 v.'!" • ,,, 7.7 • •
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WINS AT SHOOT-Ernie King., left; in charge - of
the rifle shoot at the Wingham Sportsmen's Associ-
ation shooting match on Thanksgiving Day, admires
a winning target shot by, Len Coyne Of, Windsor. ,
Mr. coyne, is a polieeMan in the border city and was
visiting relatives over the holiday.,--A-T photo.'
Improvements and. Repairs
May be Financed under NHA
Financing home improvements is refrigeration 'and garbage disposal
no longer as difficult as it used to equipment.
be. More and more home owners
are digcovering that. Federal Gov- 5. Painting, , paper hanging and
ethinent assistance is available general decoration including;',', an
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Team from 0,A,C.
Does VOli in U.S.A,
Pale MI/14,, of Hillsdale, Ont., a
AllhioYeat fitndent at the Ontario
AgricUltural. Coliege, was second
hfillIaSt in 'the international inter*
ViAlekiate dairy cattle judging
POMPOM:ion at the National Dairy
'efIttle congress at Waterloo, Iowa;
The 'tea% frool the 0,AC, stood
Seventh in the competition 'MAO;
included. representatives of 3.3 ag-
ricultural. colleges from I-01 parts
of the •United States.,
Members of'..the team were
George Procter, Brussels; Dale Mil-.
ler, HillSdale; Bert Mitchell, Lis-
towel and Ross Graham, Palmers-
ton,.
They were coached by Dr. J. C.
Rennie of the O.A.C. Animal Hus-
bandry department.
NOMINATION DATE
SET FOR MORRIS
The Morris Township Council
met in the Township hall on Oc-
Ober 5th with all members pre-
sent. The minutes of the last
meeting and the special meeting of
Sept. 21 were read and adopted on
motion of Gordon Wilkinson and
Stewart Procter,
Shortreed -Dunean--.- That Addi-
son Fraser be paid $350.00 of his
salary.
Duncan - Procter- That we pay
the following library grants,: Bel-
grave, $20.00; Walton, $10.00; Blue-
vale, $15.00.
' Procter - Wilkinson - That the
road accounts as presented by the
road superintendent he paid,
Duncan -Shortreed- That the
general accounts as presented be
paid. •
Procter-Wilkinson- That By-law
No, 10,1059, setting the nomination
for November 27 and the election
if necessary, for December g, 1959,
and appointing deputy returning
officers and polls, clerks be passed
as read the first, Second had third
times.
The meeting adjourned on motion
of Stewart Procter and Ross DWI-
can to meet again on November
2 at 1 p.m.
Aceounta
Brussels, Fair, grant, $200.00; Blyth
Fair, grant, $100,00; Belgrave Fair,
grant, $35.00; A Cassidy, Mustard
drain, $22,00; 10, Mustard, drain,
$11.00; Tha,mer Musing Home,
$82,70; Blyth Standard, advertis-
ing, $1.88; John Brown, Mills
Drain, $4.00; Bailie Parrott, Mills
drain, $4.00; John Van den Amin,
Howes drain, $8,00; Baker Corlval-
eaddrit Borne, $178.60 ., relief acct.,
$16.00; Corse Michie, 11/lathers and
Mason drain, $6.00; Wingham post*
Master; unemployment insurance,
$6,00; Addison Fraser, part salary,
$850.00; Belgrave Library, $20,00;
under = the National Housing Act.,
The Act authorizes Central Mort-
gage and Housing Corporation, the
Federal housing agency, to give a
limited guarantee to banks in re-
turn for an insurance fee paid by'
the borrower on loans made for
home additions, repairs and alter-
ations.
NBA home improvement loans-
up to $4,000 for a one-family dwel.,
ling-are available from any char-
tered bank. One of the featureS
of the loan is the case with which
it may he obtained. The whole
transaction can be arranged at the
bank, In addition the loan provides
a Convenient repayment period of
up to 10 years, depending on the
amount of the loan, and an interest
rate of six per cent per annum, '
An NHA honie improvement loan
may 'he obtained to pay fort '
1. Interior and exterior repairs
or alterations including the ad-
dition of orie or more rooms,
storeys or family housing units,
2. The erection or alteration of
a garage or outbuilding.
3. The purchase, Installation, re-
pair or improvement Of heating,
electrical, fire control, plumbing
and sewage disposal systems and
all types of water supply systems
for the home,
4. The purchase, installation or
repair of htlilt.kin cooking, domestic
81uovale Library, $115.00; 'Walton
Library, $1.0.00,
Bailie Parrott, neesie
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk
DECLARE HOLIDAY
ON NOVEMBER 11
The regular 'October meeting of
the Howick Township Gouncil ,was
held In the elor'k's office with all.
Ar7tnhltbire"GibVX,Ct g
anti
th}laeir,"Tevh%
minutes of the last regular meet-
ing, the drainage court 'of revision.
and special meeting-Were read and,
n motion of 'McMichael and R.
Gibson were adopted as read„,,.
Haskins - Allan That we do
:florielir With thd ''resolution' of the
City of Sarnia re the pollution of
fresh water lakes, and that notice
be sent Partrnents of gov-
ernment -
Allan -aiaskins- That we accept
the return of the assessment roll
and, that the court of revision be
held'on October 27th at 8.00 p.m.
McMichael - R. Gibson- That we
accept-- -the. 'applieattae ,- for • -Tile;
Drainage Loan No, 6, '
Allan --Haskins- That we de-
declare Remembrance Day, Novem-
ber ..11th, A. Municipal holiday in
the Township of Howielt.
Haskins - Allan- That we give
the Fordwich rink a grant of $200
to re-pair the roof.
Haskins - Allan- That we accept
the tenders for - snowplowing of
Lorne I, Siefert, Fred Montgomery,
Lloyd Jacklin and Torn McEwe-
subject- to the approval of the De-
partment of Highways.
R.. Gibson - McMichael- That we
instruct the clerk to prepare a by-
laW for a township dump on road
allowance of concession 16 and 17
opposite lot 19.
'HaAtins"zAllah 4--- That we give
the McIntosh Cemetery Board a
grant of $100..
McMichael - R. Gibson- That the
road accounts as approved :be paid.
Allan -Haskins- That the fol-
lowing accounts be paid;
Craivford, & Hetheringto'n, ser-
vices, 1 $12.10; H. Harris, balance of
salary, $500.00; Arthur Gibson, re-
lief 'administrator, $24.60; G. L.
Dobson, relief acct., $7150; A.
Mtifiroi relief acct., $32.52; Wm.
Marriner, relief acct,, $21.06; H.
Howe, relief acct., $21.22; B, A.
Schaefer, relief acct., $39.03; T. J.
Schaefer,, relief acct., $100.43; Mrs.
Williams, relief acct., $25.00; Ivan
Haskins, hospital board meetings,
$15.00; Baker Nursing Home, acct.,
$36.00; Howick Telephone System,
service and tolls, $11.80; W. E.
Whitfield, office supplies, $21.55;
Hays 4f2r Prest, services, $4.50; Mc-
Intosh Cemetery Board, grant,
$100.00; road 'accounts, $7,955.90.
McMichael - R..Gibson-4- That we
do now adjourn to meet again on
November 5th or at the call of the
, A. Gibson, Reeve
J. Harold Pollock,-Clerk
Largest, Tree'
Where is the largest tree in the
world? The Book of Knowledge
says `that it is 'a sequoia called
General 'Sherman and it grows in
Sequoia National Park, California
It measures 115 feet around and
273 feet high.
GUM FROM TREE
Chewing gum is made from the
latex, or milky juice, of the sapo-
dilla tree: The raw gum is boiled,
then moulded into 25-pound blocks.
The blocks are melted and purified„
then sugar and flayouring are add-
ed.
Court of Revision
On November
The East Wawanosii council met
October 8th with Reeve Hanna
presiding, the minutes of the
Meeting held September 1st. were
read and .adopted. on motion by
Bueluirain4Iallahan,
MeGOwan•-Buteluman --- That the
road and general accounts as pre-
sented be passed and paid,
By-law No, 11 was read the first
and ,second time. Hallaban Bu-
chanan--That By-law No. 11 be
read the third time and passed,
Road Accounts
Stuart McBerney, salary and bills
paid, $186,73; Chas. Hodgins, charg-
ing battery, $1,00; Doherty Bros.,
welding manifold, $1.00; Work-.
men's compensation board, assess-
ment, $43.19.; Belgrave Co-op, salt,
$12.50; W, S, Gibson, insurance,
$84,21; Barry Williams, fuel oil,
anti-freeze, $90,30; W, Q. Becker.
EqUiprnont'',-Cio„,;•-, ,grader..
$131.25; Dominion Road Machinery,
grader repair, 06,87,
General Accounts
The Workmen's Compensation
Board, assessment, $6.33; Walter
Scott, cord wood to relief acct.,
$4.00; Eldon Cook, trucking wood
relief, $3,00; Snell Grocery, relief,
$24.56; McKay's Rest Home, main-
tenance of patient, $88.25.
Buchanan;Halralian- That coun-
cil adjourn to meet Novernber 3rd
at one o'clock and for 'Court of re-
vision on the 1.959 assessment roll
at three o'clock at the Belgrave
community centre.
C, W. Hanna, Reeve
R, H, Thorripspn; Clerk,
TRIES FOR A TURKEY-Fled Deacon, was ono of Day.' Mr. Deacon' didn't win the round, but he came .
several hundred nimrods who attended the Sports- close with a good target.-Advancti-Times photo.
Men's Association shooting match on Thanksgiving
overall floor covering or carpet
made to fit a particular room but
excluding curtains, drapes , and
rugs.
6. The purchase, installation or
repair of storm, doors, storm win-
dows, screens and awnings.
7. The erection, repair or im-
provement of fences,
8. The construction or repair of
private driveWays, sidewalks or
curbs and landscaping of a perma-
nent character,
0. The demolition of buildings.
10, The moving of a building to
a new location on the same lot,
The maximum loan is $4,000 for
a one-family dwelling, In the case
of a duplex, semi-detached or mul-
tiple-family dwellings, the loan
may be as high as $4,000 for the
first unit plus $1,500 for each ad.,
ditional unit up to a, maximum of
$3,500' for a four-unit dwelling.
For purposes 'Of the loan, a home
is defined as a house or multiple-
family dwelling consisting of not
more than four units, which is in
whole or in part the ordinary resi-
dence of the Owner; A loan may
also be obtained for a building con-
taining business premises and not
more than four family }lensing
units, proVided one of the Units is
the residence of the OWnet and the
lean is being used primarily fat
the benefit of the housing unit, A
house being used as a hotel, a
summer residence or for seasonal
occupancy dada not qualify for it
loan,
•ZVI Wrbottom AilviciaeO1`lme6, WOffolesillay) 00, 1.4, 1969