The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-25, Page 7'lie Wirishisai Atlivtinee-Tiness, Wednesday, Noy; *I, I** owl,
DONNYBROOK 7—
,4'4Inss Lecirti spent' AAOW
;days last •wceh et 'Toronto. with her
sister„ MrA Qeorge Reeves, (
Mrs., Wesley jefferaon .and . Deb,
ra 'Were Friday visitors pith ,bet
parents, Mr, and' Mrs, 1Fl It,i ..Toss
ling .of Londesboro," '
liVrt% And Mrs, William TienriPSOrr
and son Billie of LondelhOrO Spent
Sunday with Mrs, John Thompson
and: Howard,
Bible Society
PQM01.07-A .Peetting. WO 'held: on
,evening in ..St, eiteptien4,
Church when A film showing •the
work of the Rible Society in Aus,
italic 1/1"all •slite,V.n., by the,
'wart Clam who :also gave a short'
talk pn the work _that has heen.
COMplIshed Since its organization-
its 1.804, - • .
Its aim .15 to ,present the word
Of God ta, every man in 11-is own
language ..at a priee be can pay.
It. Is primarily a missionary move,
Meat and. does what the mission-
Aries .and churches ash it to do,
one lieolt glf the pinle• has been
published in 1150 languages and
the complete Bible IT/ .220. Trans-1
lation is a vast and- important. part
of the Society's work and the tie-.
mend is much greater than can be
met,
• Canvassers will 190 calling on the'
homes in Gorrie and district 'this
week.
Mrs, William Gross Win at Euchre
Buried at Birth .Sacred, Heart R. HAMILTON it
• OPTOMETRIST..
Jonathan Goiorth's
Work Is Studied' •
The. rep tar emeeting of 'Goforth'
Nversing Auxiliary was held in the'
ladies' parlour of St, Andrew s '
Presbyterian .(1hUrsh on Tuesday
evening of last week, with, g7. Mem- •
hers present,
The to. worship. was. given by'
the President, WS, Kenneth Leitch,
K.Mening.' a Meeting 'which •stressed'
missionary work. • "Come Let Es
Sing' of. 41, Wonderful Love" was
hung; followed by .prayer given .by
Mrs, Wini Lott, Mrs, john .Don-
aldson gave' a review Qn. the .mss-'
sionaries Studied .during the year,
And reminded ;the members that.
the 'W,IVE,S, bas. 25 missionaries
serving in Nigeria, Africa, For,'
mesa and the- Ehil and ,Thansi
fields in India, These missionaries
xnade up of 7 service teachers, 7
purses; '7' evangelists, 2- .missionary.
teachers 1 missionary nurse and'
1 .evangelist music teacher.
The first part of the topie for
the -evening .''"The Life and Work
of,4'ona than, ,Coforthq-,„, for,.-whom.
the Auxiliary was named, Was. read
14.• Mrs. Charles Lee, • Scripture
wits read by Mrs. Beryl Davidson,
after which a 'hymn was sung.
Mrs, Jack Stephens. read the sop.,
e$11
forth,
part of the study oflohnathon
File business, treasurer's report,
expense report; minutes and roll
tail followed, The sacred solo,
".-tranger of Galilee" was sung by
ra. Lee accompanied by Mrs,
&POP $46Niriald, The
.Thhnatton. Co1oW140 stoJly way
read by Mrs, nocinionsi Aso
aid and Mrs, Don#,MAOrt. The meotinX pa00 ref.
43910 members' watOvid
discussion panel on the Can40.,
ToMPerance Act on
the PAR911,14911 of this 0110009 th
offering was received, 444 darili;14
opted by Mrs, Davidson. Mrs,
Palmer closed the• nleotiair
prayer, •
Lunch
was served by the OM%
Mittce• and a social' balf hour eft,.4
joyed,
I
Last Tuesday evening was a
poor night for social activities due :
to weather conditions hilt thpro
were six tables in • Play :at the
euchre party in Sacred Heart
.perish hall, Mrs. L, Redmond and
Mrs, George Sh,inri- were the 090-
's/criers;
Mrs, Alf Looltridge won the
prize for high lady and pQiig,
las Nesbitt for high Men. A prize
was.. given for highest points for
the' gentleman playing as a. wo-
men, and this went to Alf Lock-
ridge, Lunch was served. -
-- "This diotriot Was
shocked to learn -that, Mrs. William
Gross had passed away suddenly
at the age of 58 years, in .Clinton
:Hospital, She was the daughter
of the late Charles ^^.Regele . and
:Caroline Eggert; and "was horn in
.McKillop Township, •
On June 28th, 1923, she was mar,
tied by Rev, L. Gross tp. Mn,
William Gross. of Hullett Town-
ship, Following their marriage
They took up residence on the
,A14hurn,-Blyth road arid have lived
in this, community ever since, She
was a member of tire Knox United.
Church,`4the. Woman's Association
and the. Auburn Wonien's Institute.
Besides her sorrowing husband
she is survived by 5 sons, Harold
and ' Carmen of R.B. 1, Auburn;
.Claytonl Ronald arid' Gordon and
one daughter, . Elva all at home;
also 34 grandchildren. Three sis-
ters, INfrs. Wes, (Minim) • Fisher,
Hoege of -Seaforth, • Mrs. .Aiex
(,Adeline) Stosliopf, Mitchell;. also'
4:brothers, Clarenee,- George, Harry
and Edward all of MeKillop TwP;
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The largely attended .funeral was,
held ,at'the J. Keith Arthur funeral
home conducted by • Rev: R. M.,
+Sweeney assisted by Rev; G. L.
Gross of Wingham. ' Mrs, Betty
Wilkin sdng a solo accompanied
by her mother, Mrs..' William J.'
Craig. Burial took place at Blyth
Union .Cemetery,
"Pallbearers were Messrs. John.
Daer„ Bert .•Daer, Edward East,
SYdney,MeClinchey,.-Major Yowl g-
blet and Wilfred Plunkett Flower-
bearers were six 'nephews, `Condon
Muegge, Ralph Mulholland, Gerald
Stoskopf, Aaron- ' Doerr, Lewis.
Hoeggo and Donald Muegge,
U
ill
i Now a whole new golden world ';:of'Sl.GHT and M-
I' SOUND,. See our HEARING-AID GLASSES,
ii.lightest in weight.'
rii. iii ' T., it iii Phone 37 for apisointinent .
r4isitiolomilismituolliimmilitilictimomillsOsostmilowsimmilortailif Mr, and Mrs, Donald Jerferscet
and. Cheryl or Clinton visited Sat,'
Today with his Parenta, Mr. 40,1
Mrs, Charles Jefferson, .441spilipp#10.1 4 ,,, l 11111.)$!Pir.poss ll 01.111poliposppi ll Poo llll p llll l 1Am lllll l lllll ilipppiluilopit4111040 !Ii!!!.!0 lll
Mrs, COI! Chamney of .Winghairi
spent the, weekend With her
daughter,' Mrs. :Sam -Thormnsen,
Thompson and family,
Miss Lucy Thompson of Bronto
visited at her home here ;over tire
week-end,
Red Front „Grocery. MINISTER DIES.
AT SELKIRK HOME JOHN E. HUCK1NS
Chairman
uron „Citizens,
Legal 'Co-ntriil ;4,
COMMittee
FRIDAY, 11.25 P.M..
EKNX-.TV-,'
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free
590 r`We Keep' Down the Upiceep Delivery
Word has been received here of
the passing of Rev. Byron C;
mons at his 'home in Selkirk. 'He
wark.80 'years ,old,- - • •
' He was raised in Wroxeter arid
his 'career had'been varied, "He
taught at Weatern Business Col-
lege in London for •a number, of
years and then became an agent
for a typewriter company,
Entering the ministry of the
Congregational Church in the early
1900's, °his first charge was at
Forest, where • he was later; or-
dained. He also was minister in
Burford, NB., but due to ill health,
moved, to Manitoba in 1915 and
lived for 15 years at Riding Monn-
-' TOWN OF WINGHAM
Statement of 'Receipts.'atjd ,Expenditures ,
:w ,.., ,,, ...
From January, 1st, to' October 3.1,1959
• .,.: ..:. :',.'•':.,..* • '• .-
•, : ' Kevenue 4:
RECEIPTS ' '1958 g ' 1959 k' 1959 , •
Act.414o Actual to , Eatirria.tes
• Oet,-'31 Oct! 31 for the year
Balance at first of year $ 4,761.4
Current taxes 99,735,455
Tax arrears ' 29,60,549
Rents 1,291.00
Fines ' 4,6.04
Grants & Subsidies
Aranourlea and Post Office ,. ;
Dept, of Highways 13,849.25
Children's Protection 361:18
Direct Relief 1,92745
Homes for the aged ' 865.47
Recreation Grant 1,005.69
Huron County Roads .
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"SAVE 20c • 'WESTOIVI,FEATURE
SAVE'4c,' z.
Sehneider's Tinned
Picnic SHOULDER
1 1/2 albs. $1.09
SAVE 1.5c
. Holiday
MARGARINE
4 lbs. 95c
$ 4$.12
•• 93,832.69
l';920.74
; 1,504,57
126.45
• 2:257.48
1530:30
404.10
, 1,902.31
176,347.41
1,700.00
75.00
2,4.20.00
12,000,00
300.00
2,200.00
- 850,00
921,54 1,000.00
6,363.50
ocawoom.-rze<4.1:00goivr ik& 1:540.4co.
While there Rev, Simmons serv-
ed a pace magistrate and"', as
provincial police representative for
the ebunty. He did not; during
this time, hold a, permanent ,minia-
terial post and his work as a min-
ister was voluntary.
He moved to ,Tarvis in 1930, and
because of poor health,' was' a rural
Iliad carrier, Later Rev, Simmons
returned to' Ministerial work and
Served the United Church at Wind-
ham and Vittoria, :He orient to
the Dunnville .area in 1945, with
Rethel,'Dunn and Sweet's Corners.
forniing. ,his three-point charge,
Retiring in 1940 Mr. Simmons
moved to Selkirk," continuing to
assist occeSionally. as relief Min-
ister in the area until 1958 when
'his health forced - him into 'Om-
plete retirement,
His wife predeceased him in 1951.
He IS, survived by a number of
nieces .and nephews, among them
Gordon Simmons, Joe and Luella
of. Wingham; Harvey of Wroxefer;
Russell of Saskatchewan; .Ro3r''',of
Fordwich; Fred of Stratford;• Bob
of Ilarriston and Mrs. Maitland
'Porter. of Springield. „
The funeral was in Dunnville
with . Rev. Harvey Howey ..of
Cayuga. United Church, assisted by
Rev, G, Harris of' Selkirk United:
SAVE 8G ,
Maxwell House
COFFEE
69c lb.
PAY ONLY 3 1 c
BUTTER TARTS
Mrs. Hugh King
DieSin London
Late for last week.
AUBURN' — :Mrs, Hugh King*
passed away in St. 'Mary's Hospital
London, on - Sunday, Novo-Ober
15th in •her 83rd year,
'Mrs. King was..the.iormer Ann
Robinson, and was borni at Kings-
bridge, the daughter., Of the late
Charles Robinson and Mary. Ann
Durning, She resided in the St,
Augustine district all her life, Fol-
lowing the death of her husband 11
years ago she has resided at , the
Lucknow rest home.
She is .a member of the St,
Augustine Roman CatholiC Church:
She is survived .by. two
Charles of Detroit; Morgan, of
London; two daughteri, Mrs. Eva
Fiehan and Mrs. Ann. Healy both
of Detroit and seven' grandchildren,
Requiem high mass was held at
St. Augustine R.C. Church of 10
a.m. Wednesday. Burial was in
St. Augustine R.C. cemetery, ,
$ 17,169.04 $ 21,275,10
510.75* 581.75
Building Permit fees .. . . 1/1,00', • 7 k 393.0
r6L: 490. q24.: 0000 Dog Tax
Weigh Scale Pees .
$ '1,052.20 $ 1:52015'
$ 25,133.50
500.00
100,00
250.00 259.00
SAVE 7c Sherrifrs
Pudding and. Jelly POWDERS . 11 for $1.00 "1
Donald Duck 48 oz.
ORANGE JUICE . ll , . .. .... 39c
'Donald Duck , ,48 oz,
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 33c
Sick's Sweet Mixed 'PICKLES . 32 oz. 49c
I Clover Leaf Fancy Cohoe 'SALMON 7% oz. 45c
Dream Whip DESSERT TOPPING .. 2 oz. 29c
es Robin Hood All-Impose, FLOUR 25 lbs. 0.93
COOKING FIGS ... : :• ....................lb. ,
Maple Leaf pure pork 'SAUSAGE lb. 39c
Coleman's — 4Y.; - 6 lb. average • - •
SMOKED 'PICNIC SHOULDER ' lb. 37c
No. 1 POTATOES .... ... 19 lbs. 49c
This' store will remain open on Wednesday
afternoons, Decemeber 9, 16, 23, 30
•
Permits Licensea and
Licenses
MILLINERY
DRESSES
COATS
SKIRTS
$ 1,000.00
3,000.00
Cemetery Permanent Cate .. 2;3300 1,850.09
Cemetery General •2,191.55, 2,233.04
Sale of Lot
156.09 •
Marriage Licenses . 1.0,Q0 200.00
Sale of Steam 56940 ' 624.19
Sewer Permits '19.90 • 41.00
50.00 - 53.40
1,325.84
517.33
• 670.00
4,229.95 „
,..162.75.,
150,00 • ,';13,,57.65'
• • 1,137.15 953.84'
191,43 293,94
415.76 427.47
1,125.97
$155,190.79 $153,190.98
750.00 ,
I Sale of Calcium Chloride, etc. •
Repayments P.U.O. 996.71
Refund of. Hospital Accounts 35.2,75
Refunds re Audit 58(1.00
,,,Unconditional Grant ............. .... .. 4,229,95
Miscellanedus ;
Fire Truck re rural fireS '
Income Tax Deduction'
Unemployment Insurance Ded.
• HospitaI Pees Ded.
,Nursing Home refunds
"TOT,AL REVENUE
1.14=tfiMfatrA
SPECIAL CLEARANCE
OF
8,459.90
BLOUSES
•r:
rs
081710710,711 .
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY WEAR
$216,315.81 NOW AT SALE PRICES Church,
-%Kakflk kM° Yo3107+.0070707.10toVV,IPM,7•1=nri,r01,14kV7070,7”
SPECIAL SALE PRICES
4 THURS., Flo., SAT. — NOV. 26, 27, 28
4 **,4,7o7imym-wmMnntr-%',,,tmr..7V,V,.m0Annyw.e.,1160.7,
Rush Ready-To-Wear A
tW;
.Expenditiire
1.953 , 1959
Aetna' to ' Actual to
Oct: 31 Oet:31,
1)1-fikziffz-fola564-9,4-o rzig-
ENPENOITURES. 1959
EstimateS
for the year'
:When . .
Administration
Salaries $ 8,059.47
'insurance 1,562.33
Exchange 11.90'
you visit $ 6,665.35
1,088.87
11.13
$ 8,714.00
2,170.00
50.00 CARMICHAEL'S $ 9,933.70
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$' 7,765,35 $ 10,934,00
$ 1,083.02 $ "2,000.00
452.44 200.00
904,50 550.00
848.49
4,375.88 6,000.00
$ 7,664.33 $ 8,750.00
$.• :5,474.54 $ 6,500.00
10,934,94 12,000.00
•
Other '
Printing, Advertising, Etc. $ '1,198.38,
Unemployment Insurance,
Hospitalization Fees
Income Tax paid
Heat, Light, dare ot, Building ...
WINGHAM . ONTARIO
.'t%',wtttrMn',fr.;,,w,.".MyOVFP,,=P,n,,t„-V,tpV,n,,toronw-,v,r,:oo,„oe.,aysk-V,14
Red:uctions-Reductions
347.33
929.80
950.05
• 3,745.46
NYLONS—a gift you can be sure will please,
lovely sheer nylons, boxed .. 3 pairs $1.98
SLIPS—The popular lifetime at $2.98,
or in nylon or Arnell at $4.95
d„
$ , 7,171.01
Protection to Person and Property • ,
Fire 'Department 4 . 4,587.55
Police 8,237.08
Law Costs 19.00
Street Lighting ' , 2,399.89
The following. Fords are being sold 'at large
reductions due to the arrival of
the new 1960 Fords.
PYJAMAS and NIGHTGOWNS,
$2.98 to $4.95
2,772.83 3,200.00
all sizes $ 15,234.52 $ 19,182.31 $ 21,750.00
$.13,427.47•.• $ 8,903.09,,. $ 13,900,00
' - 6,031.60 '
Street Ccinstruction
Paving
Josephine Street — New -Units —
1959—Ford 6-cyl. Pickup
Blue in color.
1959—Ford V8 Fairlane Sedan
This beauty is a demonstrator in Red and Black, with
automatic transmission, windshield washer, full hub
caps and sold with a new ear gnarantee.
$ 13,427.47 $ A906.69
Street Maintenance
For Subsidy $ 9,351.42 $,13,820.96
Non-subsidy 6,263.72 9,953.69
$ 13,900.00
$ 15,000.00
10,000.00
,LOVELY BAN LON• SWEATER SETS OR
SEPARATES . — Pullovers $4.95 to $7.95..
Cardigans $6.95 to $8.95
$ 25,000.00
$ 5,000,00
$15,615,1.4 $ 23,774.65
Garbage Collection $ 3,741.30 $ 4,705.81
Social Welfare
Direct Relief $ 2,11821 $
Nursing Home payments 1,766.00
S . 3,884.21
Education
Public School Board 19,500,00
District High School
Slacks, Blouses,
Gloves, Skirts,
and Pyjamas
All at popular
prices
— Used Units
1956--Ford Sedan
Blue, a one owner car in spotless shape inside and out,
1956—Plymouth Sedan
Two tone Blue, this ear has to be seen to be appreciated.
1955 Dodge Coach
Exceptionally good mechanical shape.
1953 Ford V8 Custom Coach
Dark Blue in color, very clean.
•
2,856.41 $ 2,800.00
1,759.57 1,500,00 •
Say Merry Christmas with a pair of Gloves,
or a nice Sport Shirt — all at Carmichael's $ 4,6168 $ 4,300.05
$ 18,000.00 $ 29,509,58
$ 20,069.28
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$ 18,000.00 49,578.86 19,500,0q
Recreation and Community Services
Recreation Cominittee $ 1,005.69 C $ 921.51
2,129,51
1,000,00
932.00
526.80
223.57
$ 2,200.00
1,100.00
2,200.00
1,000.00
500.00
150.00
Grants 937,55
Public Library 1,600.00
Arena, Commission 1,651.09
Flower pots 494.05
Parks 157,05
S.
See our Special Split Hood
CAR COAT in wool melto;n
at $14.95 1952—GMC ',/2-ton Pick-Up
Complete with stock racks.
$ 5,845,43
Interest on loans $ 658.95
Trtxes written off ,.•., $ lto.az
Miseellaheeus $ 440.18
Debenture Principal .... „ $ 17,595.81
Debenture Interest ' $ 1,1204
Cemetery Depa.rtment ,..„„ ........ ,...., $ 5,739,96
Cemetery Permanent Care Fund .,,.:$ 1,175.00
Marriage Licenses $ 190.00 '
County Rates
Roads--• $ 15,968.75
General ; 1£1,111.60
$ 5.733.32
$ 356.60
$ 172.45 '
$ 25/.05
$ 16,634.02
'9,4;‘,64
$ 8,213.74
$ 5,275.00
$ 160.00
$
$
$
$
7,150.00
800.00
226.89
600.00
7,000:00
PYJAMAS ..... $2.98.
GLOVES or MITTS $1.35 up
HOCKEY SWEATERS $3.29
Blankets - Sleepers Dresses
Sweater Sets -'•,-,Just about every- -
thing you want for the boss of
the house':
*omowtscaeocoaetsmaronvicononsasowatoospoesmargloommgmagamanseansos:sesinscionvagoasasasusga*anompokomilt
1951--Mercury 5-ton, 195-inch wheelbase
Chassis and Cab
Good tires, mechanically OR.
Many other cheaper units.
„,.
r 4,7 ,stwitagi
*4.:444..40•404..4.04...int4ithik+404.,
See you at the
SANTA PARADE
SAT:, NOV, 28th
Come in and see the new Ford and Falcon
1960 models at $ 34,020,25
$189,010.00
to be paid
fre Huron Motors Limited fcrrAr., EMPENDIttilir,S $127,061.73
Rank balance dOt, 31st $ 8.129,06
$130,10019
$10,61$',26
3,272,72
A, IL MacWirlUtAA11 , I
Item, Ferri, 'Weld,. :Atinntrch — Vord *t, :Pordann Major:I'rtteter
Dealer,
1 Winghtotti • Phone -231
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$143,490.08
Bank loans otifstatiditig at
the 'hilt of .the yetr mad
repaid $ 25,000,60 $ 10,000.09
°.rOTAL
161dik Ntirrin* aidilog ....,.,.$166,100,t, ii$3,160.9.„
armicit ael s '
Where 'on emit ,A1WitY4 Coimt
Ott totality and Sertice itt the
Lowest rrice.• C
40-Prot--Vleklgikt-,14440104M,10--V-It. ;10',04.004e
You should shop early,
an you should shop at
AlS1000.100e.40A
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