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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-05-23, Page 11rat a Nota that all tires shown are DAYLIGHT SAVING .of which ailpersons are asked to take notice and govern themselves accordlrgly, ; r RE: LIQUOR LICENCE AcT VQT4- In ��he �r►unicipality Qf.: TOWNSHIP HOWIcK • PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVENOF THE FOL LOWING VOTE ; TQ 4E TAKEN: ADVANCE For thosew ersons who o enc pact 'to be unable to Mote POLLING 4 their own polling subdivision on the'regular polling day, advance polling will be held SATURDAY, JUNE .15th, .1974 TOWNSHIP OFFICE, GORRIE, FROM 12:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M., D.S.T. Su ct,of voting ARE YOU IN FAVOUR of THE SALE OP 'LIQUOR UNDERA;DINING LOUNGE LICENCE FO.R. CONSUMP`TION ON LICENSED PREMISES • WITH FOOD AVAILABLE? PUBLIC MEETING The :announcement of the names of the persons, if any, appointed to act for the affirmative anci for the nega- tive respectively upon.the poll, to' be held under the liquor Licence. Act \ d MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1974 AT TOWNSHIP OFFICE AT 2:00 P.1., D.S.T. LAST THURSDAY NLGHT'Ssevere thunderstormoru b ght on the collapse'Of >e 20 #t, sec - 'Hon of the Lower Town.clam The resulting deluge thought on fears that several residents of Lower iin ammay ba,to cid to evacuate their homes. .1-lowever, the evacuationnever materialihed.,Heavyrains throughout.Southwestern Ontario diT fQrce;�vacua�io7S in some areas close to'home though. Several `Harriston residents were forced to ,flee rising in their town. (Staff Photo) men and are inter- twined with the d4,aistatiso ,tragedies and $d* .rewards of kai ienemy modern medicine. "UPSTAIRS AT Tl vraiTz -f QV" by J. ,« West, `This is an anecdotal, intimate ,meinoir of the 10411 141114 iMt t poot as as. *tont to the etdef Usher .(110.41 1907) then chief lYs C', (1 951 .1 ON)* was responsible for run - 404 100. the White , Rome for six presidents and their wig. A Manor the utmost discretion,14r, West never gave an interview in aithe years he Was in hethWhite ite House t. Jai* a uniquely privileged, Pinpa on. ate and informal view of the way six very 'different women have responded to the challenge off the most prestigious unpaidin America, "YQBR SINS AND. MINE" by. Taylor Caldwell. In this book, written by the world's most widely read woman novelist, you will learn of the REVISION OF UST OF VOTERS (note final date) The addition of qualified persons missed at enumera- 0on th addition of proxy voter and the certification of rtat icates: MONDAY, JUNE 10th, 1974 TOWNSHIP OFFICE. 10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. • 6:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. POLLING TO BE HEW AT [regular polling date] 1. JAMES INGLIS' HOUSE, R. R. 1, CLIFFORD 2. GREENLEY STORE, LAKELET 3. COMMUNITY HALL, GORRIE 4. COMMUNITY HALL, FORDWICH 5. WILFRED GREGORY'S HOUSE, GORRIE. 6. ORANGE HALL, NEWBRIDGE 7. COMMUNITY HALL, WROXETER OFFICIAL COUNT The addition of the votes cast for each side taken from the statement of the. poli as prepared at each polling place, tabe announced publicly. TUESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1974 - TOWNSHIP OFFICE AT 12 NOON Fa GORRIE, ONTARIO May 23', 1974 GOD SAVE THE QUEEN IVAN HASKINS Returning Officer *MUNO. �atrie��F��c meeting of theCalvin-Brick' i nit- ed,>Church Women was held at the home of Mrs ,Harry Cook on May 15. There were 14 ladies pret. The, theme,of •bile ime�eting.was "Mothers', Sermons". , Mrs. Gor. • don McBurney traced the origin . of Mother's Day and then read a poem entitled. "So' Long as There Are Homes". Mrs. McBurney gaire \the ,call: to worship followed by, a hymn. The scripture reading was taken from Matthew Mrs. McBurney then led in pray- er With rayerwith responses from the ladies present. Mrs. Alex Robertson fol- lowed with a'turther prayer. The' offering was received by Mrs. Harry Cook . and dedicated by - Mrs. Peter Chandler. • The study was "Mothers' :Ser mans based : on the • story ',of' Moses". mdther, .Joehebed. 0 • : i _ . . 'Mrs: John Jami iii rave 4`rth flections oil Good Mothers". Mrs. John Currie read an article entit- led "Joeheb d's Sermon Lives On". Mrs. Cordon McBurn- ey took the third part called "Don't Leave Us Out". She then conducted a contest re Bible' mothers, followed by a hymn. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Roy Dawson had charge of the business portion of the meet • ing.. Plans were made for the. special meeting to be held on June 11 at 8:15 p.m. The guest speaker is to be Mrs. Cardno of Seaforth who will speak on the Home Care Program. It was announced that the church anniversary will be June 2 in, the evening. The Belgrave Men's Chpir will sing at the ser- vice. Mrs. Roy Dawson pronounced the benediction. A birthday tea was served by Mrs. Donald Dow's group and a social half hour was enjoyed by all. THIS HYDRO LINE caused some consternation among residents around the Lower Town dam on Thursday. The supporling pole was swept away when a 20 ft. section of the dam collapsed and the hydro line became tangled with several other lines near the site:.Resi- dents feared that if the damaged pole should be forced downstream that other lines could go along with it. (Staff Photo) "TOE MARS Or nom r Eby a It dem not take k .lens to noble s a 8, prey em the moment she Rem across the Cmchosioraidon herder into Ans.. tri to find her father, * Nebel Prise NOW is *bug, suspicion becomes her companion, Is the the bait inkl) to Snare her father? Orb** PlaYing ePart In asWOO .M0E14 sio10141 Wh incrediblY high stakes? ' a .novel of breathtakingPace that ehaat mem, and them into aatn 404110t0re SS current 411 ta>aro000W's beat and AS 00140100 as t fry` • oortrxctAL HISTORY ' TIM CANADIAN ARM' IN THE SECOND WORLD '.; WA " +ala V. P. V'olunie :one; "` Y War" dealswith events Canada, ',with' the exPerietice the army in Britain the . war alert Jap n. The tions at Dieppe'ad are described more .fully any, previa account. V two,, "The Vanadiaesrte, Italy„ describes in 'detail the Canadian y's part in °the Italian cam- paign—from the invasion of Sicily in July ,19434o the transfer of the,. xst diian Corps. NorthWest Eurlathe ate. . of 1945. It rounde•out::the story of •'ytlle\cainpaign with da l account.of •' .the final .Allied:'offe e • ►;Mit Y ended With the c_ apitulatt on o German.; forte ian;.: Italy' `V i three, "Tie Victory►mpaign", describes iin detail the Cana ,. Army's part is the.:: Nor European campaign, from invasion of France' ,on, .D -iia June 601,1944, to the °fnal,eapit lation of the Gernifn forces May 1945, It rounds out the, st of the campaign with an ,4c- of hc-of . the 'repatriation of`: the dian: Arrny> aaed:the work 'Canadian, , my- ..Occup,. Force. Nati Filo Bear + takes prigs . _. The National Film, Board id' Canada was awarded ' three prizes recently at the Oberhausen Short Film Festival. Two prizes, given by "The :Jury of Seven" which is composed of well-known international ,direc- tors, went to "The Other Side of the Ledger", a hard-hitting film about the history of the Hudson's Bay Company as seen by the Canadian Indian. It was directed by Martin Defalco and Willie Dunn. "Icarus",. directed by Paul Bochner, won third prize for ani- mation films. It is a fierce and intense depiction of the ancient Greek story. • 1 1111131001111111113111111315 • yyy v •I' h .h. t...' W!sob41017f4 twevio* Mw twv yr ,V... 1I.w... v.•.. W IUs wn*.,,Si. / C'. 4M 41. b, **sow twok 1 er..4 t;..nhaewa,:w..7l�acm...o . e • Over 30,000 readers weekly • Merceyl: Brothers ii.Very ►very respect "et. 44.. to .. a, a, p, xta x too 41, 8+11 FY T. w . +tar n.a ssq a•u.a, V ry rxw . +.. S * . 414 A!b h ,d mao..• m l.4'4. rax 1N4../0 rt“, roce4v. Yob Malar. 4..141.1:4.4.00 C. .an.td. o11il footur* by Nu. McCaon BUY THE ONE THAT GETS THEM ALL CROSSROADS the every -week news and feature section in three influential community newspapers — with ,every -page readership CROSSROADS direct linetaccoss to 8,650 homes in the heart of Wester`n Ontario's rich agro.industrial market. Published by Wenger Bros. Ltd. COLLECT ( 51 9 ) 357-2320 MARYOU �'FORMATION ti FORDWICH DAM—The Maitland was running so high Friday morning in Fordwich that it almost topped the dam. Flooded basements however were about the only damage reported by the spring storm width, dur'nped more than two inches of water on the area. (Staff Photo)