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The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-01-07, Page 1Single Copies Five ) OBEDIEN i.ti BY TIk?;. 'I"hc members- of 1 ::'Sunday School we 'treat on \Monday `week. At tix O'clo .classes were seated •orated tables ti sumptuous bangs xoom was quickl and the chairs plat the programme. 1 favoured in having •er Mr. E. B, AIlii -and his wonder „ 1i; •4dog. .T, D DOG, United church c given a rar eningof this plc the `different at tastefully clec- dere they enjoyed a et, after which the cleared of tables ed in readiness for heere were indeed their entertain ; Id, ofCl Toronto, hied, , police. Mr. Ermin Cone'1ti'nd it former friend of war -t speaking of his wonderful there. Mr. Archibald first told t :.and girls about the training 'dog called "Bijou" meaning a , in :French. The dog is eight. -old and displayed remarkable in gence during the whole performan Hittr many tricks showed how Bijo had been taught strict obedience. at ..all times, even when she knew it •would, mean suffering 'for her. She showed holy well she could be trust- -ed to do exactly as she was `told, ev- .ten when left alone. At the conclusiF, f the meeting Bijou joined Avith u,•:k iowd in the ',singing of -"God Sava 'tihe ,King," to the delightof all. rodueedhis to days,I ork ver e boys, of his ewel, ears 11i- LUEVALE SCHOOL IN GOOD CONDITION Tho annual .school meeting for S.S. No. 4, I'urnb.erry, the 13luevale school, , SLEET STORM PLAYS HAVOC e, new );(?r as ushered in with >'i: ya tihcr, and as far as tcle- phpne •connections are concerned pi•ac Ucally isolated many places in this district. Tors of ice collected on the telephone wires and with a 'high wind proved too great a strain on the poles and on practically. every road niay be seen broken poles and twisted wir- es. To tI•ze south greater damage was in evidence, and between 30 and 40 poles are down from Winghanr to I !y111. Only on therural lines run- ning east and west of the town were you able. .to get connections. In Belgrave the hydro was also off from Thursday evening:, until Satur- day afternoon. Owing to the liiniEed telephone ser- vice the ieturus from the surrounding municipalities election were : hard to gene and in, one of; the townships it 'Was nearly four hours after' the polls :lased, before, .complete returns were n.• 1fen are repairing the damage as licicly as possible, but it will be l'ie time before all lines are back to: al again. cl noir W,DDINGS 1 - Jones - Catrrpbell ilre }iCrrile of Mrs, Margaret Camp-Redneand ...... 58 93 62; 71'1 85-369 bell, Mi1 all.er 28 ,79 110i. 60-- 55 =332 tzis, was the scene of a very Reid 28 61 96 60 40-285 her dam -liter, Jessie Kathaieen, be- came the t-ricle of .Horgan Jones, of OEITIIARVi Hohnestlile. :l?+ -2. Kenneth MacLean' officiated. With W Zicd Amalga mated The Q *n :Vidette and Wrx x News vvINGHAro, QNTARIQ, THURSDAY, JANUARY 71:1, 19 LARGE VOTE IN EAST WAWANOSH One of the largest votes ever re- corded an Ii.ast Wawanosh, was poll- ed on Monday at their n1urncipal, el- ections, When over 650 I•atepayers cast their `ballots, `G 11ie is indeed a high percentac;c.and means that ottt of very 7 votes their franchise, • Mr. Peter S, Scott, whoat the-noi i ination meeting• referred• to his 'sev- eral unsuccessful attempts to be el WINOHAM ,COUNCIL HOLDS I ALTGIUR.AL MEETING MONDAY Members of 1932 'Council to Be Without Remuneration .The inaugural meetiur of \12iilgha n z 7'o a n Council) •-e' e. held al 11 o'clock on." l,onde ,ni• nwith y .,, all 1/10111 hers present, except Colin: Wilkinson who was reported r11. His Worship, Mayor Willis presided, and called up- ected. reeve, and that hope dies slow- ' on, Rev S. l'-)avison who offered a ly,was rewarded. Faith will remove .sioit prayer for- divine guidance for mountains. and in his own poll lie the work during the 'Present year.' practically removed: thctii.ole Bills His Worship addressed the Conn - too, and in the township as a whole with' four in the, field, received 49 more than his closest opponent. Mr. Yungblutt, a 'candidate for Council, from the south of the Township, headed the poll and .received over two-thirds of the votes cast. The following are the official' re- turns by poll:. Reeve 1 2 3 4 S Total Scott 20' 103 38 20 25-206 Thompson15 26 36 61 19-157 Campbell , 32 18 '' `21 20 52-143 Keit 13 4 58 20 19-114 Yungblut Rcbertsai ed., and. congratulated thele upon their election ,and felt that he had at good council to .assist hian' in conducting the town's 'a£fairsthis year. On motion of Conrns, Davidson and • Baker, the following we c hainieas Wright. F - d CLOSE CONTEST IN ''T: URNBE I Y re co test for Rec.Y0' in 't i ritbtii- ry, on Monday • between, Isaac J. \Vlight and Roland Grain t=urned, out to, be caci,eeditl.gly' claw, only 2 votes clzflereirce Prior , to election day, tile. l,rcd,ction was that it would be neck and neck and in this there was 1111 disappointment. ° Mr. Wright polled .a steady vote, throughout the township to,receive,310, while Mr. Grain drew the greater proportion of his 808 - front the: Lower. Win1han ani 1lrie- vale polls, The total vote polled Stas some- what different to that of 1929, when` only 220 braved, a storm that day. The following is the official. count Reeve 1 2 a striking ccnu)ii:ttee; ,'Mayor "Wit is, r-:. i 90 68 Reeve McICibbe n''ind Coun. r llib "a n 153 100 tt. Coucil Tlic. electing was then adjourned to 1 . 2 3 4 To a100 meet at 8 o'cloclt in the evening, f 11.'e 1 vish 105 n69-72 a4- 3 oli ziiotiort 01 Ceune. Elliott and Gil Timid 112 50 55 58-275 rnour. Douglas .,....:92 110 ' 45 21=26$ 3 4,Total 78 74-310 31 24-308 At the VCilrilg session the Striking Austin 156 61 28 18 —263 Committee reported xis follows: l iilton $2 37 66 61--246.. • :C-ecuin-e \Connxnittee—Mayor Will yror,wan, 59 112, '32 38-241' APPEAR' tiRT u -fh'ey have their fun Off their pl:'operty., lViy appears: that ) on three occa.,,:iiOns. dan104 has been ..,ppou the a,fternoon train ecquin;y; toward. t'lrent, They irurnediateli,,'dithed the :Jigger and in so doirq?, „br61;.e ono of the ',handles. the. st°Ve Mayor 'Willis 0'13 TLIC,SdaY ;morning, arid, after 'reeeiv,ing war,rting ;)1lowed. ,,to go' on suspended 'sentence Land pay,ing; the .costs. The /-iffes were con fiscate4' c:C'' c'4:::AILcel hs, Reeve iMcKibbot), Conn. Elliott. Another pectiliar part of 1,11,:_: vol.- 1..)$borne Townsia Council liett Pretty ‘iedcling on Dec. 23rd," when 'twas held in the school house on Wed- s'"ams , the wedding nesday last. James Kerney was ap- , There passed peacefully away at his 3,pointed chairman and Russel Yermyn tne bride tiinfri,-`0(.1 the room, which in.orning a resident in the persc.M of was tasteft :acted as secretary. After the sccre- ' casion on lazy read the minntes, which wore ' 'very satisfactory, The school build- 1'ittle Gra bride, cam ing is in ,excellent condition and the grounds also arc in good shape. The a g- Te.ceipts for the year were 32,498.60, maiden 011Y'deebrated. for the Pc- jas,..A.. Wray,. in his 67th 3rear.. He tf.fe arra i'Of her brother. lai4 been in failing health for the 03. the'Weddijig bouquet M 'fcrine's patientiv till the end. erary on. Friday, januariv 29U". On .asse,„ Oi. ',eatit...— pnla: He was born near Chatsworth on ,c.,.,Acfnii,,y,;i... clInmir ''\;,-'-itsi gerve-d Hcaviek with Ins parents, where they rty guests, aft eir -e,ihich the resided for „a...M.111)1)er of years, • to about ti- n'. McKinnon, s.ecretary4reasurer, Nicholson and the retiring trus- gratin a h .ittae, Ed. Barnard„ who was re-elect- The gr° <ad. Ed. Barnard agreed to aupply 10 ,:cords of wood at 32.95 per cord. arid Wilkins() 11. to be held" na Foresters'. Hall I3lue- iseciele.i.; in, '3'07 -Onto. , MCKlbb0-11, Conti. Elliott, ikeeve vale on Frida.y esrenitige Jan. 8, Gents -\ti D - " 2 it .: . .......„. ed b3- a,s.'elantation. spenfi&cnv, 'Year's at it Izeeve ivieKibboia the: report vas All '7\?`''''''''n s Coats" Dresset and ...,i .1.1.,lis• Bernice .Lockei,ric e aitended ,,d,iciat.e,5 for,th6 C....cl'enell '-s'v:'re A' 131- ' i .1-fa't4 at I rices Inuch reduced, -Chi ,- ti,iii .weddirie. ()it. h,,r ',.;',,ter 11.1'. G, .. ..rlann,Lfon, ti-lart .d.... Rnbertson, Rob.- , .E1 c..,01 a. L. 1.;,,ackenbi.,),3,.., priiic-ipai of pr.ices this Thursday to Saturiday,..-e- .,..`...)il'i;iss cc)iza, wild, hag returriti to .1-eel.'7e..R,obfrt • Rae was returned hY- of the ".rown Tian ft)r their opert lit- ' Lc,ndon' after Spee.clinit the pae,t n. ! ' Brussels -was present and addressed the Ceuta- est daughter of 1\itr. and l'Irst. Ge°rge 'Alt*" Eriltorr'Diek''()11 01 'Strati:1°rd 256 and 17'8' 'irili'e.''''' rilue'll' a 1' The trustee hoard consists of R. coo. . 1 tht. con- Besides his,;:sorrpwitig wIte ,and ,Que the re‘staurants and mires. mther, youngest eon () .mr, and Arra., of 21' Canclulates. clected'wer 'The regular meeting of the W.M. S. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian 'church and the Presbyterian Wo- rnart's Prayer Service will' be held on Jan. 13th at 3 o'clock. A speeial in- vitation is extended. to all. Custom Sawing at Manning's • ante:ed. Price. right... James Steven. - :son, Brmisels Phone 42,11. 3-IURON COUNTY COUNCIL FOR 1932 Townships Ashfild, 3. A. AlcKenzie; Deputy, • Colborne, A. J. Goldthorpe, Grey, J. AlcNabb; Deputy, j. Mc - Hay, Louis PT. Rader. C. Taylor. McKillop, J ohn Campbell, Morris, E. Cardiff. Stanley, \Arm. Douglas. Stephen, Wm. Switzer; Deputy, I-Ieriry C. Baur. Tuckersmith, W. 13. Archibald. Turnberry, I. J. Wright. W. Wawanosh, W. 5. Stewart. Towns Clinton, G. H. Elliott. Goderich, j. W, sCraigie; Deputy gies Hensall, Owen Geiger, Two close contests for Reeves re- sulted when S. J. Wright of Turnber- ry defeated his opponent, R., Grain, by' a mai-gin of 2, The closest con- test, however, was at Mensal', -when tooth candidates, ';iell„ter, Reeve of last year and R, Cameron, 'ipolled 186 vietes eneli 'The Clerk cast the ell and, asked that the hours of cfos- 1:;°1-thiedee, I.-L=11130re, to W111. R.,. iN,,?.ri.ualt 1.,10liciaYs. at the jorit y,of 88, elu.ingecl. stat,:d that his plae,„, cer Robt. Miller, of Brussels, took place Miss *Marj,oricicitiall ov,,r the 11(u-1- 344; Lititie 255; business seas open for inspectiOn "at lat ihc Beint°12e-' SattnitlaYi 'veckT{'nd lier '111'; 26:u''' u"\4111:aw Ch) a 'anc- .A,ld showers of ancl 1VIrs. I:. J.. Bresm 'Isurnberrv allY thine. 26th' Rev. F. Turnbull °fficiat- 1". ID f - 1 place at the Presbyterian Manse; .11 ' nreh. In,,terinit;tat. being Made in 1.Wingham, at 1,2 o'clock noon; n 'that'll Cemetery. leen, eldest daughter of Mr. and 'Charles Swanson, of Wingham, be- The '(iiii1;t"-''''571)011011Pri:eRduidndYthe Wing came the bride of Vvrilliam G. Bain, ham HogPitait mioi, day Of joscpiTi Ayr, Ont. Rev. Kenneth yaeLean officiated4Mr, Clarence Borho sup- ported tele groom. The bride was becomingly g-ownecl in Navy Georgette and lace, and car- ried a bouquet of American Beauty roses, baby's breath and maiden hair fcrn. She was attended by her sister, Agnes, wearing a dress of Royal Plue Georgette. The party returned to the home of the bride's parent:4,i on Francis street, where a dinner was served, after which the happy young couple left on a trip to 'kyr, Toronto and other points East, the bride travelling in green crepe dress, green coat, with hat and accessories to match. On their return they will reside in Wing- Nethery Hamilton ding was soleinnized at .noon, Wed- nesda3r, 'December 80th, 1931, at the IT it CI ct orth at 2 30 p 1T1 discuirsiOn, and regarding this matter, iqace 'Jiver FA:11( 04'09e; ii\i'F,ter' a stimPl.t1' SPeint. at tile hoMe cCii: his tlte laws of hours ofl.. restaurants. 'tit The Clerk was iiiStitatet.e.)1 to ad- tril bride's Parents' the .Miss Itarber, 1011() has speatt .1-1(..)\3i'lck '11'.‘ C'ting tvand. rice, on 0 short honeymoon heto, re.i.„'„"d T,-)ronto ',deputy ree•tie.' of ii. last Ycar, to arri s t Stratford: Riad EcOnard;''tOst out, to,F. .C... TaYlor. The meMbers of the cotmcil are: On their return they will reside on Coun.- Gilmour introduced 11.1:. mat- tl'e ter of the incinbers of '1..rix,-cj,x11,61- the Baptist Church, Galt, by W. F. Bremner, on Thursday, c. 24th, 1931 the ma.rriage took 'rnonia. His wife ;predeceased lain) re Lockeridge, to Mr. Edward Krupp, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Krupp of , for 1081, had been place ofi'Miss Margaret Inez Locker - 4 • the Cottn- illge,6dattgilter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. several years ago, "The funeral Wast held front. the honte, his brother- gleive, on Wednesday ,id..fternoon. In- terment being made .the Brandon ell to His 091 ,and' cirgclt ,so that tliettel" overlappin g. Mrs; Alexander, Young bie hands Word. svaS received on Tuesday of AlaYor the death of Sarah Jane Hanna, Wicl- regardirl OW of thn late Alexander Young, at town Of her late residence, 518 Rushton' Road, over unt, Toronto, in her 73rd year. 'Aitrs, meetin Young for a great number of y.ears tvas 'a. resident of Wingliam, bttt for of the past few 3rears has been with' rnembers of her fainily in 'To onto. Slie is survived by four so George, Leslie apc1 Gordon,, of onto, and John of Winnipeg., service will be held in 'the fl,iterinerit will 1)e inad cemetery. ' ton, Gorrie, when their only (laughs ter, Alta Kerr, svaS united in tatarriage to Herman Alexander Nethery, the youngest son of Mrs. Nethery, and the late John Nethery of Belgrave, Ont. The Rev. Mr, Buttori„rif real- , The bride was beeontingy attired, Galt. The hrid wore a gown .of oi satin' and silver lacte,, hat, shoes and c tried a '1 match, • !tended the Krupp-Lockan-idge -wed- Miss Elsie Blackhall left Alonday Mrs, \\% J. .\cl'arn, 41 -td troc,rning For Exeter after spending eisited in it'oronto last week. the past two weelis at her home in Sniith Hutton, of Toronto. svas holiday visitor at the home of his it Relgrave road. I Mr. and Nirs. Franlc Galbraith and family, spent New Year's at the home Breaks 1 -lip in :Fall -misfortune last week to fall :break. She was. staying at the,. "mine. or. her diai,aghter, She was taken to the' hoSnital, of the former's .parents, "Mr. and Mrs.. she is resting- quite ccirnfortably, John Galbraith, being not necessa ry to hav4 her hip Miss Cora Dickson of Dundalk, has Placed cagt• returned to resume her duties as tea- cher after ispemlitag the holidays. at her laortie here. and Mrs. James 111001,0110a Tf;'6i'lle, Listowel; vith the. latter's' sisters of the latter' 111 pa ttuth annual iineetirig of ening, jai Dr. Eaviti • One of Dea-1 most belove in a gown' of cherry georatte Fibs cream lace, arid carried .a daY sunset roses and cala with fern. ' Miss Stella Niothetty, sistet of' the groom. attended the bride, and Mr 'Harold .Hamilt on, brother of hT„ide, was bost man. After a dainty wcRicting din hapPy conple left by motor to Stratford and Kitchenet Fox. trimmings and bl