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(Intended . For Last Week):
The reporter was a victim • of . Maple Leaf Gardens,
the flu and so the ,news wasn't marc. h 29th
sent' ' • '
Mr. David Elphick, * and Mr.
Harold ..Elphick ` were in • London
•one day : recently.
Mr. " and Mrs; Oliver McCharles
entertainedMr.: and ' Mrs • George'
McGillivray. and• •Tillie Smith on
March .17th ;in honor of Mr. ly c-
Gillivray's. 79th birthday
We 'welcome Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald B. MacKenzie back to the.
community after spending the win-
ter in Wingham.
The W.M.S. of Ashfield Pres-
byterian • Church met at the ".home.
of Miss' Sadie Johnstone. on :Thurs-
day afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver . McCharles
•were in. Toronto for;'. the week-
end visiting . Mr:. and Mrs. ' Allan.
McCharles . and attendin ' the Tor-
onto -Detroit Hockey ame at falo Corners:
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Mrs. John MacRae and Ian
spent • the week -end in : Batavia,
N.Y. with Mr. John MacRae.
Recent callers . on Mr.. Herb 'En-
sign were Mr. and ` Mrs.: W. J.
Ensign . of St. Catherines
Services, were held Good'' Fri-
day evening . in Ashfield Presby-
terian Church.
The Young People. of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church .attended Sun
Rise. Service' and Breakfast at St.
Andrews United ,Church on Easter•
Sunday.:
Mr.. Gordon : Finlayson spent a
few days visiting in Toronto.
Sympathy of the : community
goes to • Mr Walter Dexter `in ',the
passing of his father Mr: Ed Dex-
ter,one time blacksmith at Buf-.
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1BERVILL - WILLIAMS
Bruce CO. Council
March Session
A one -mill increase in the coun-
ty rate was approved recently
by Bruce County Council, with the.
1964 levy set at 1414 •mills. The
increase is in the allocation for
roads, up from 71: to 8% mills,
with' the general ' levy remaining
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a.} 53/4 mills. • •
A• $57,127 deficit in "the high-
ways account will be paid by the
one -mill increase. Treasurer :Tho-
mas Alton and. " engineer Eldon
Yundt ' differed ..on the : amount of
the 'deficit:
$10,000, Into Reserve
Council also approved. putting
$10,000 in the county reserve •fund!
a •policy started last. year..
As several municipalities now
collect taxes in installments,. coun-
eil approved a half per cent' a
month discount to municipalities
paying part or all their rate 'be-.
fore December 21.
Stricter control on highways
spending will be maintained, with
the ` county : treasurer preparing
financial reports on road .expen-
ditures for the highway commit
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tee.
More money is :.now '" paid out
in wolf bounties in Bruce : than
for fox bounties, $600• as opposed
to $348.
The Brush Off
• Chesley Reeve Earl Raeburn
said ' the county roadscommittee.
is giving Chesley . the brush off.
"How much longer must. • we in
Chesley put• up with these : con
ditions?" ' he said.
The engineer said ' the remarks
should be directed. at the high-
ways committee who ,set up thee.
Southampton Reeve Lloyd John-
son asked the engineer how long
until. the ,.road' from Paisley north
to:.: Highway 21 will be rebuilt.
Mr. Mundt said the work. . on the
development road . is staged and
itwill not he completed:: before
1966` or 1968.
"It won't- be finished by '70 or
'72. Politics are so . deeply involv-
ed here," said.': Mr. Johnson, an
unsuccessful Progressive Conser-
vative ` candidate for the provin-
cial house in 1959.
"Will you back that with mon-
ey? Mr. Yundt asked • him,.
The Emergency Measures Or-
ganization asked for .a' $11,020
grant, down from the $12,000 ask-
ed , • for , last year. No provision
was made in the., . budget for 'a
communications systems network
advocated . earlier.
Narned Delegation
The warden's committee was
appointed a delegation to present
a• brief to the federal govern
■ (program •
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PATTERNS, or" PAINS
We Would Be Pleased To• Show. You:Our Drapery •et
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■ ment urging Douglas ' Point, be
:, the location 'of the proposed • ad-
■ ditional nuclear:' •power reactor.
•.. The tourist committee 'recom-
■ mended ''grants of $1,350 to the
• Bruce Peninsula Resort Associa-
o tion, $1,500 to Bruce -Grey Region
■. al Tourist Association and $525
>, each to. South Bruce ' and Tober-
■ mory Tourist Associations.; 'rt
■ asked. $500 for the.Sauble'Beach
Resort Association when proof of
its .operations have been receiv-
a Samples And' Give You An Estimate On Your Room.
■ a The sum of $200 will be given
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If Y u Are Think. jug OE booths • at Am
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LAYING; ' and
• Claimed Inaccurate
William . Oltnian of •£.inccardine._
•• representing the Nursing' Homes
III `•r'o Wail: or RugSizes III ■ Association told council that state-.
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Would Be Pleased To Show You Our Range Of ; .
Samples At Prices, From $5.95 'Up : ius.
Po1' You
r oorcovering
our! . noleum, Congoleum, tile and
Ceramic: •Wall TileQ SERVICE ARRANGED
INS1'ALLIN
Needs
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• mnents made. by Lucknow Reeve
George Joynt to the editorof a
Chesley weekly paper were. inac-
curate. Mrs • Joynt, chairman of
the • county home . committee,. was,
interviewed by the editor after
the ;nursing homes charged the
county homes . with unfair com-
petition.
i . • • Can Be Verified
Mr.. Joynt .told County • council
that fall his statements tan be
verified by county •records. The
nursing homes are "barking _4_
the -Wrong tree' and should make.
their presentations to the provin-
cial government; he said.
Council was told that parts 'of
townships presently unattached to
high school districts must be so
attached by duly 1, • In Bruce :this
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HADDEN'S STUDIO
GODERICH, ONTARIO
118 St. David. St. Dial 524-8787
will apply to` the south. of Green-
ock . and three • school sections in
Amabel Township.• '
The county ..°museum ' committee
requested a $1,200 grant.
The highways program, propos-
ed in January, was cut down so
t h e existing highways deficit
could,i be paid..
Engineer Eldon Yundt said the.
committee's five-year construc-
tion '.plan has been set back one
year. •
Getting county' road Work in • a
township, was, compared, by 'Elsin
Elsin-
ore Township Reeve Elgin Lemke
to ' getting gifts from Santa Claus.
• "You must vote the money, vote
for the right committee and then
it pays to be nice, to the engin-
eer."
Bruce Reeve John McKenzie said
there would ° be more money for
road expenditures . if the : highway
levy rebateto urban ...municipal-
ities ;were reduced : to 25 per cent.
In January the rebate • was . in-
creased from the minimum of 25
to 20 per cent .resulting in an :ad-
ditional $14,000--to-be split among
.towps and villages.
Reeve McKenzie .objected . to pro-
posed construction .of . i a bridge on
the county road; which is the east
boundary of . Kincardine.. ' The pro-
vince wants : to . developthis road
as a truck bypass of the . town.
The engineer told ' council Kincar
dine has, opposed changing this
road to a bypass,
Reeves John. Black of Eldershe,
Alex Nelson of• Arran and Al
phonse Murray - of Kinloss Town-
ships were appointed' council mem-
bers , on a 10 .'man ARDA commit-
tee. i •
: Warden Chester Emmerton said
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the community pasture Would be.
established in' the south of- the
county where more prime pasture
land is needed.
Reeve' Archie McKinnon of Cil-
ross Township said the• demonstra-
tion value of such a pasture will.
be high as it will show what can
be done with rundown land:: • •
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BROWNIE NEWS
1st Pack 'Brownies
(By Charlene Anderson)
The Brownies . opened their meet-
ing
eeting with games : by Packie.. Joan
Anderson was toadstool fairy, :They.
had fairy ring and gathered their
collection`'by popping pennies in,
the chest . Inspection was for shiny
pins: In work period, Tawny. ' Owl
talked about badges : Golden Hand,.,.
girls worked on their -aprons. Gol-
den Bar brownies worked 'on 'set-'
ting the . , table: Golden ` Ladder
brownies talked. about' 'going on
a hike April ist._As_each .group-.-
finished their, work they . went
home.
2nd Lucknow Brownies
(By Patty . Hamilton)
The meeting opened 'with, the
games Jump Jim ` Crow and .. Mrs_
Jones Bean Bag.' Fairy Rang in-
spection was for, fire drill. Fairy
gold was ' collected in .. the Easter.
Basket and the ' sixers returned
to their corners to mark . books.
In work . period, the pack made
cards for ' Easter. In Pow -wow,
Tawny ; Owl read two : Easter stor-
ies While • she read, a basket con-;
taining Easter Eggs was passed.
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