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visit with
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& Co. on repairing the Reavie
-Drain_w.assrelerTed-bac-k-as
Council thought that the two
farms involved in the report, was
not all that needed repair.
The Engineer's report on the
Paquette Drain was accepted And
the Clerk authorized to prepare
'and, send out copies to the parties
concerned.
" Robert Courtney was appointed
Tile Drain Inspector for the West-
erly part of the, Township replac-
ing Donald Courtney who resign
ed as he is leaving the Township.
To nsh.ip accounts of $3240. i9 ,
..Road. accounts of $24,056.42 and
Munioipal Drains of $8,359.21
were ordered paid.
The meeting adjourned to meet
on. August 21st at 7.30 p.m.
EDNESPAY, AUGUST 1601 1972
PHONE 357-3862
1972 DODGE Monaco Brougham 4 door hardtop, fully equipped,
demonstrator, 6,000 miles
1972 PLYMOUTH Grand Brougham sedan, fully equipped,
demonstrator, 7,000 miles
1970 TORINO 2 door, 6 automatic
1970 DODGEcCoronet stationwagon, 8 automatic, power steering,
brakes .and radio
1969 DODGE Coronet 4 door, 6 automatic with radio
1969 FORD Custom 2 door, 8 automatic, power steering, brakes
and radio
1969 PLYMOUTH Satelite 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power
steering, brakes and radio
1969 RAMBLER, 2 door hardtop, 6 automatic with radio
1965 FORD Fairlane, 2 door hardtop, 8 standard with radio
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Coundl Minutes
DUNGANNON
Vi .sitor4 this week with *Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Pentland and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Klop-
per and daughter Marsha from '
Kemptville , Ontario.
Lori Pentland, Dungannon,
accompanied her Oster Norma
Pentland of Kincardine on a two
week camping trip, which includ-
ed a tour of Quebec City. After
that they continued to Yarmouth,
Nova Scotia , and to Prince Ed-
ward Island, together .with
and Mrs. BruCe Utley (Rodene
Pentland) Goderich.
RelAtives visiting with-Mrs.
Minnie Jones arid Melvin one day
this week were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Cowell and Mrs. Merl.
Hoverman from Gladstone, Michi-
gan.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan MCNee and
Edward of Ajax have been at.their
cottage near Port Albert thiS week
and called on relatives and friends
here. They had just returned
from a motor trip tol the Maritime
Provinces. ,
Miss Reina Stephenson or Hen-
sall has been a guest this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erring-
ton, Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Web- '
ster and Mr.' and Mrs. Harvey
Alton.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Maize
and three children of Toronto, are
enjoying this week again at their
summer home here.
Little Darlene Stirling, daugh-
ter of Mr-. and Mrs. Fred. Stirling
of ThamesYille , spent last week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
s. Ro•t.
Mrs. Freeman-Olson motored
to Wankorth. north of 'Cobourg' on
her holidays to visit her mother.,
Mrs. Blanche Hay, and -two broth-
ers, Forrest and Clifford Hay.
Bruce Elliott son of Captain
1 /2 PRICE
SALE
EVERY ITEM IN STOCK
*LINGERIE *SPORTSWEAR
*FOUNDATION GARMENTS
BACK TO SCHOOL WEAR FOR CHILDREN
SALE STARTS
THURS. AUG. 17
9 O'CLOCK
THE
BOX FACTORY
KINCARDINE
and Mrs. W. T. Elliott of Port
Colborne. visited a few days with
Trousseau Tea
Jim Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Kerr. ,
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arth-
ur-Elliott on Sund.a-ywere-Mr-o-and
Mrs. Russell Sproul and son Rod
from Trail; British Columbia,
Harold Sproul from Davidson,
Saskatchewan, and Miss ClaraN
Sproul of Goderich. Others who,
visited with them were" 'Herb Fin-
nigan, Dungannon, and his guests,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Durnin and
children, Jodi and Pam of Burling
ton.
Huron Township Council met
regular 'session on July .31st
ith all members present. ,The
erk was instructed,to write to
he Community Planning Branch
xplaining our position in that we
annot proceed with an Official
Ian because 'of their insistance on
larger area than.one municipal-
ty and ask them to approve the
ub-division p ans in
nds.
Reids COrneri Hall asked to be
ncluded along with the Town...
hip's ability insurance and the
was to contact the Town-
Insurance Co.
,The Report of H. M. Gibson EARL TOUT, CLERK.
sinp ey o Luc=k--
now entertained on Saturday last
at a Trousseau Tea in,honotir of
her,daughter Sandra.
'The bride -elect's trousseau was
displayed by. Linda Mewhinriey "and
Dianne Nugent , sister of the. bride-
elect. Verna Aitchison displayed
the wedding gifts. Wendy, Ecken-
swiller and Bonnie MaCLedd assist-
ed in serving the guests.
The-best proteeth'reeci*pme
you can ever own is already
yours - one pair of eyes. Just
knowing what's going one around
'you helps you avoid job
accidents. So it makes
good sense to look
after your eyes,
job' calls for them, and regular
check-ups if your eyesight's
below par. Take care of your
eyes; and they'll see you
- safely through
the working
daY.
Last week Mrs. Bill Atkinson
and children Wendy and Paul of
Oshawa visited Herb Finnigan
prior to moving to Vancouver,
British Columbia. Congratula-
tions to Bill on another promo-
tion!
On Sunday several family pic-
G y
enjoyable by the fine weather.
Last Sunday Mrs. Robt. Elgie
of Seaforth visited Mr. and Mrs.
X. J. Sherwood.. She accompan-
ied Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure.Stewart,
who attended the Mole picnic.
The Mole re-union was'held .last
Sunday at the home ofMr. and
_Mrs —Bob__Mole_andfa mil Over
70 were in' attendance.
Mrs. Ben. Mole and daughter
Lois,' Mrs. Don Walden of Kincar-.
dine, visited with the former's
son Walter in London for several
A-nu m be Of -Children-are- tray
elling by bus to Goderich for'
swimming classes. •
Mrs. Harvey Treleaven of Lon-
don, who has been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Irwin and boys
near Lucknow, visited also with
relatives in this area on Thursday.
Congratulations to the Ross
girls, Janet and Sandra of St.
Catharines, who are both Scholar-
ship winners.. Their parents,
Harvey and Shirley (Sherwood)
Ross are former Lucknow and
Crewe young people.
Gordon Reid is a patient -in
Goderich General Hospital since
last Thursday. David McAllister
and Mason McAllister are patients
in Wingham General Hospital.
`Mrs. Minnie Jones has been doc-
K
•eeping Your eyes open is Self-Defence.
Your Workmen's Compensation Board
and. Safety Associations, Ontario
toring .this week, and we hope
she too soon feels much improved-.
Did you listen-to-CB -radio
last Tuetclay evening to a program
"Concern" at 8.00 p.m.? Jim
Reed interviewed several men at
GoderiCh 12th of July celebration
pinient-a-nd-disou
Orange Lodge, its meaning and
history. •
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Stevens, (nee Terry
Mitchell) who were married at'
Goderich on Saturday, August 12.
Norman is a nephew of Jean
Broughton, 4th concession of Ash-
field , and is sailing' on the Park-
Mrs. R. MacDonald visited
last week with4her nephews Alvin
Robb and Gordon Robb, arrd fam-
ilies at Lochalsh. On Monday
afternoon Mrs. MacDOnald and
her daughter, Mrs; Wilfred Pent-
land,attended a shower for Janice
Robb at North Ashfield School. '
Mrs. Gordon Congram recently
had a nine day visit in St. Cath-
arines with.relatives, and while
there attended the Bates-Figgins
wedding.
Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert H'artin and family have
included Mr. and Mrt. Andy.
Dack of Guelph for a few days;
Mr. and Mrs. JaCk Morris and
Mrs. Jean Arnott of St. Cathar-
ines, the latter remained for two
wetwith' her daughter; Mr: acid
Mrs. Jack Edwards and children
from Welland, for one week and •
this week Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Cowell of Port Robinson are visit-
ing. The Hartins live on the 6th
• '•
concession of Ashfield.
er Evans coat on tne ureat.