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• REMEMBRANCE .041
ANNUAL SERVICE
ST Hial,FiNS - he community
hall -waa IONA, en 'Sunday Afternoon
for the ..annual. iiraneinbrance Day
service .arrenged by the Women's
Tristitute., Green was.
in charge ,or .thg,„1pri.presw,vpservice
and gave 444;0 4 'address in keep-
ing With .the occasion, •
The Church choir con-
tributed a :number and Mrs, Claire
'Johnston of .the .1-ilicitneW Ladies'
Anxillary sang "0 Valiant .flearta".
Meinbers Of the titielfneW LegiOn
and the Ladies Auxiliary were tn.:
atten.dance,
At Vie service which fellowed at
the cenotaph the Institute Wreath
was laid by Mrs, Torn Mageffil1,
whose son, Ivan, lost his life in •
the last war and. Stuart Colly-er,
of the LiicitnoW Legion also placed
a wreath, The. Last post and Re-
veille were sounded by Bud Grp of
Belgrave,"
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A ICA .G E 12' X 22'
PRIMED AND AND 'SECT'IONAL
$ERRY 'poopt, INSTALLED
$425.00 DELIVERED •
SUPER ZIP
Extra power for the toughest attinp
job Weighs only 18 lbs....
tells trees up to 4 ft. In diameter..
Stop This Evill • •
It is well known tthat teen-agers are able
to get liquor easily under the Canada
Temperance Act.
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PROTECT OUR YOUTH • •
Bring in a law .that now provides stiff
•,pehalties for selling' or supplying liquor or
beer to 'minors,.
REPEAL .THE CTA
Give our police the power to arrest and our
courts to convict those whO` for selfish
gain .take ,advantage of, the .weal provisi.ons
of ,thepresent law, .
YOUR BALLOT IS NEEDED •
Don't Fail 'to Vote on November 30
HURON CITIZENS
LEGAL CONTROL COMMITTEE
J. E. HOCKINS, ChairMan
Huron Motors Limited.
A. D. MaeWILLIAINT
Your Ford,-Edsel, Monarch - Ford & Fordson Major Tractor
Dealer.
Wingharn
ommie,
1951—Mercury 5-tan, 195-inch wheelbase
Chassis and Cab
Good tires, mechanically OK.
Many other cheaper units.
Come in and see the new Ford and Falcon
1960 models at
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Phone 237
The East Wawanosh Council met
November 3rd, the reeve presiding.
Tim minuqes of the meeting held
Oct, 6th were read and adopted on
,motion by McGowan and Hallaba.n,
'Buchanan -McGowan- That the'
road and general accounts as pre-
sented be passed and paid.
The assessor, Roland Vincent,
tendered his resignation as asses-
sor for the township.'
Haliahan - McGowan- That the
council accept the assessor's re-
signation with regret.
The court of revision on the
assessment roll was opened at 3
/opted on motion Of Walter Short-
reed and Gordon Wilkinson, ,
Procter - Duncan- That the as-
sessment roll for 1960 be accepted.
Duncan-Procter - That the
court of -revision . on the 1960 as-
sessment roll be hold on Nov. 16th
at 2 p.m.
Wilkinson - Shortreed= That the
general accounts as presented be
paid.
Shortreed - Duncan - That the
road accounts as Presented by the
road superintendent be paid.
Duncan- Wilkinson-- That we
start proceedings to build a new
bridge on the 4th concession known
as 'the 'Boclinin bridge in 1960,
The meeting adjourned 'on ran:"
toe of Stewart Procter. and Ross
Doncan to meet again at the call
of the reeve. •
• AecOunts Paid
Advance-Times, advertising, '2,34;
Thamer Nursing Home, $88.25;
Municipal World, supplies, $6,71;
Bailie Parrott, selecting jurors,
$4,00; George Martin, selecting ju-
rors, $4.00; Addison Fraser, select-
ing jurors, $4,00; Baker's ,Conval-
escent Home, $185.50; Geol.ge Rad-
ford, Mills Drain, $134,00; Neil Mc-
Gavin, Mustard Drain, - $138.00;
James Davis, ,Rintoul Drain, $12.45
Amos C. Martin, tile for Mathers
'Drain $4.35; Carl Johnston, Ma-
there Drain, $9.00; Harvey Robert-
son, Mathers Drain, $24.00; , Wil-
liam' 'Robertson, Mathers Drain,
:'$33.50; Relief adoinit, $71.01;
Wingham ,postmasteir, unemploy-
ment stamps; .$6.50; ' Addison Fia-
ser, mailing' account, $27.78.
Bailie 'Parrott, Reeve
-George C. Martin, Clerk
$400.OrantVoted'
To centeriniai pates:
'The regular Meeting.of the Howe
'ink Township ..Couneil was held .
the clerk's °Mee with all members
present and the reeve, Arthur Gib-
son, in ;the eheir, The minutes .of
the last regular meeting :and the
court of .revision on the 1900 Ela-
segment roll were read and on
Motion of MeMiehael and R. Gibe
.on were adopted as read.
lieskins- Anew- • That we do not
concur with the resolution passed'
by the Township of Crowland at
th1414.stIZ-MeMiellne) - That we
renew the Fidelity Bond re the
treasurer and the robbery .insur-
ance policy.
Allan - Haskins- That we give
RoSS Hanna $50,00 for extra MA,.
vation on Branch. 16 of Drain 10
• as approved by the engineer.
Haskins - Allan-- That By-law
No, 19, 1959, of the Township of
Howick for the year 1959, a by-law
.establishing, a garbage duinp area,
as read the third time be finally
passed.'
give the Wroxeter Cemetery Board
a grant of $100,
McMichael - Allan - That we
give the Gorrie Cemetery Board a
grant of $200.
Haskins. -MeMichael•- That we
give a grant of $400 to the Howick
Agricultural Society towards the
cost of the centennial gates.
R., -Gibson -- McMichael- That
the road accounts as approved be.
Paid.
Allan-Haskins- That the
lowing accounts be paid: -
Tax rapids, re 1959 tax roll,
$1'41.20; office 'supPlies, , $91.02;
Parrish Extension. Drain, repairs,
$10,40;. Drain 10, Branch E,
anoes; superintending and fees,.
$607.00; Ross Hanna, drain con-
tracts and. deposits, $1400.00; Wer-
ner Drain, alkoWances, superintend-
ing and fee S, $279,00; Fordv(ich
rink, grant, $200.00; Wroxeter hall,
rent, $10,00; N. Wade, insurance
premiums, $55.00; Baker Nursing
Home, indigent acct„ $139.50; Art .
Forster, sheep killed, $100.00; re,
lief .accounts, $381.70; G. L. Deb-
'son, supplies, $30.65; J. W. Strong,
care of cairn, park, 2 years, $30.00;
Wroxeter Cemetery, grant, $100.00;
Gorrie Cemetery; grant, $200.00;
Howick 'Agricultural., Society, grant
re gates, $400.00; Road Account,
transfer, $2305.23,
-Moved by McMichael and Gibson
that we do now adjdurn to meet
. again December 5th or at the call
of the reeve.
Arthur Gibson, Reeve,
t* J. H. Pollock, Clerk
ST. NOM
MA. and 11/I s, •Porgion Miller :i.knd
Larry' of :1400iion• spent the viteelt,
end with relatives here,
Mr" CP.111M ciiMeron _Of Detroit
spent a .few days With, his 4,?rothor,
john and 10,s,
Miss Penne Weeds .of Niraterloe
and. Mr, Roy Ha.wiey- of Oshawa
were weeit,end. -ViSitora with Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne. Woods.
Miss Jean Matto of -1,4149Wei
will be the 'Pea Speaker at the
Mittman Timakeftering of the
W.1Vf,S. to be held in the Pnted,
Church next .§nntlay •evening-, at
7,30. Miss Austin has: returied
from a trip around the world 'and
spent three months with her niece,
Miss Margaret Leash, a Maslen,
ary at Jhansi, India, The latter is
a grand-.niece of 'Rev, Robert
'Leask one of the earlY ministers
of St. Helens Church, 'She will
show ,moving pictures .451, her trip which included visits. to Hong.lcOng
end Japan "A .cordial invitation 1.4•
extended to everypne to attend this
meeting which promises to be moat
interesting,
Members of the Women's Blatt-
tut e-cate red • te-the -.4 inner- fors, .•-tha
Lions Club held in the Legion hell
On Monday evening,
Congratulations- go to Mrs. john -
Miller, whose 80th birthday ware
celebrated at' the home of her.
daughter, _Mrs, Fred MaQuillin,
Best wishes for many, more,
Lt Brian Staples of"Camp Bar-
den was the weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs, John Cameron.
TRYING TO CEMENT
AFRICA, OLD AND NEW.
At the meeting, of the Woman's
lVfigionary Society or Wingham
United Church, which was held on
Tuesday,. Miss Effie Bowers had
charge of the program. She read
the Scripture which embraced the
theme, "He had appointed unto
you, a kingdom". The several
Bible readings told of the coming
of this kingdom and prayers were
offered for its realization. , •
Miss Bowers then, presented' the
second chapter of the. study bOok,
"Africa Disturber,' demonstrating
the fact that the African people
are as on a bridge between the
old and the new. There Is much
good in old Africa and these ideas
are being carried forward and put
with the new. The church is try-
ling to cement the old and the new;
assisted by modern science and,
medicine, This , is resulting in a
decrease in superstition; ,in finding
the African women in all lines of
activity, profession and business,
and in a swelling tide of business
and commercial life. Africa is
surely and' slowly being pushed
over the bridge *into a new world;
Mrs. T, Jardin, with Mrs. W.' W.
Currie at the piano, sang the pleas-
ing solo, "Near to 'the Heart of
God," Mrs. James Henry gave a
very -.informative and convincing
talk with 'reference to the ap-
proaching vote regarding the re-
peal of the C.T.A.
- Reports were 'received from the
delegates to the Sectional meeting
in Gorrie. Mrs, Gowans told of
the activities of the different aux-
iliaries in 'the section, which had
been- p'res'ented there. Mrs. 0.
Struthers explained the proposed
amalgamation of all the women's
societies in the United Church
under one ;organization. She said
that this could not be accomplish-
ed without much thought and sac-
rifice and prayer on the 'Part of.
each woman.
Articles for the bale,, shortly go-
ing forward to- Korea, were dis-
played by the supply secretary,
Mrs. N. MeLaughlin. She also
read the requirements from the
Presbyterial for the spring sup-
plies, The president, Mrs. C, Fing-
land, closed the meeting with
prayer.
JUNIORS PLAN
COUNTY FORMAL
GORRIE-The regular meeting of the Howick Junior Institute was
held in the Gorrie commmunity
hall last Wednesday, Reports on.
the Family 'Night banquet were
givenN513.anpdass,eti.a donation for the, d
Following the business, a most
enjoyable and informative demon-
stration was given by Mrs. Norman
Carson, Gorrie, on "Gift Wrap-
ping". Irrrs, Carson had ManyL
original and decorative ideas for
wrappings for all occasions, With'
the Ohristmas season coming, this
gave a great opportunity fol. possi-
bilities of lift wrapping,
After the adjeurnment of the
meeting, the girls 'met With the
junior Farniera.. Alexander Gra-.
ham, manager, 'Toronto-Dominion'
Bank, Gorrie, was their guest,
speaking on "Farm JmproVenaent
Loans". Repolayi on the Tiovrielr
Fair booth and flotteWere given by
Wayne ling, treasurer, The HOW-
irk Junior Farmers are responsible
for the lunch for the County Junior
Farmers' formal on November 27
in the Wingitain District, High
School,
Covert Hyndnian, Dorothy Toner,
Gordon Scott And JIM Rentvick are
on the colnirifttee for the December
theetIng, winch will take the torrn
Of a ChrialinaS patty, After, „.a
sing-song, the Meeting' adjenttied
for
• O'Clock. The Connell subscribed;
to the oath :for the court, .The .
Vierit announced there wereTio ;an,' • - .• peals.
Hallalrarr 13tichenart- That the .
court of revision on the assess-
ment roll ho closed and the figures
be apt:opted. "..fer 1900, •taxatign.
• 13y-ilaw • No, x2., setting a special. •
rate for Or0l,O,440 worit On lot 41,
eeneesSien. 5 in the township was
'read the first and second time,
McGoWAll'-gacharkan---- That
law $9.. 12 be read the third time
and finally passed,.
' -Wad .Acennats
Stuart 4v.int3Arriey, salary and bills
paid, ill60,44; Alexp.ncier's
Ware, belts, saw blade, 2,53; mar-.
irars Machine Shop, ,welding- gra-
der, $1:1,*();. "ffarry Williams,' fife.i.
and tax, 0.79.00; Dominion .13oad'
Machinery Co„ grader repairs,.
$26.01, -
cieneM1 Aroannts
C, W. Hanna, selecting jurors,
$4,00; R. H, Thompson, selecting
jurors, $5.00;' Roland Vincent, sal-
pry, equalizing schcicil section, se-
lecting jiirors, • $449,00; McKenzie
Rest Home, maintenance of petient,.
$92.75; Municipal World, 'suPPlieS.'
$10.23,
-MeGownn ..Buckanan..-- That tire
council adjoinn to meet Dee, 3rd
at one o'clock at the Belgrave
community centre,
C. W.' Hanna, Reeve
R. H. Thompson, Clerk
Reductions-Reductions
The following fords are being sold at large
14. reductions due to the arrival of
the new 1960 Fords. e d ii
— New Units •
I 1959—V8 Custom 300 Sedan ,
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1959—Ford 6-cyl. Pickup
Blue 1x calor. OFF
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t.: 1959—Ford V8 Fairlane Sedan
This beauty is a demonstrator in Red arid Black, with
automatic transmission, windshield washer, full hub '
I.. caps and sold with a new car guarantee.
Used Units
1956--Ford Sedan
Blue, a one owner car in spotless shape inside and out,
;:. 1956—Plymouth Sedan
Two tone Blue, this car has to be-aesn to be appreciated,
1955—Plymouth Coach
A real buy.
1952---CIVIC 1/z-ton Pick-Up
Congilete. with stock racks. /'
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New Bodmin Bridge
'Ig Piirtned tdir 1960'
The Morris Township council
Met on Nov. 'grid with all the merry-'
bera present, The minutes of the
last meeting were read and ad-
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