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USBORNE •
The February meeting of
Usborne 'was held in the hall
Elimville with Reeve Ftoy West-
. Cott and councillors 1.,lbyd Fer-
guson, Lloyd Smith, Walter Mc-
Bride and William Morley
present,
Gravelling tenders opened
• were; R. H. Jennison Ltd.,Grand
Bend - Q2C and 60C; Sandy Con-
tracting Co. Ltd.,Goderich* - 96C
and 66C; Ray Ireland Ltd p ,
London - 1.05 and 65C and the
Contract to crush and spread on
the roads of the township, 15,000
yards of gravel (.4, 94 per yard
• and crush and stockpile 2,000
yds. @ 60C Per yd. for a total
of $15,000.00 Was awarded t0'
R. H. Jennistin Ltd.
Fuel tenders receiVed,in-
cleded: ROSS - Scott Limited
Sen&e ogy 2LS; Diesel 18.0
and Stove 24.0; Petrofina Can-
ri
Ltd. 24.5;'•20.00 and 2.0
dlsct.; Texaco Cariada Ltd. 25.6;
22.2' and 24.0; Supertest Pet-
roleum' 25.5; 19.7 and 21.8; Gulf
Oil Canada Ltd. 25.0; 20.7 and
22.00; Rxeter District.Co-oper-
ative 234,3; 20u5 and 20.8.
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1970
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward ,Ahrens
Of Brodhagen, observed their gol-
den wedding day on, Tuedday.
They were married at Brodhagen ▪ February 10th, 1920 by the late
Rev. J. Wiegand, then the pastor
Of St. Peter's Lutheran Church
of which Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens
.are members, -Mrs. Ahrens is
the former Elizabeth Hoegy of Ahrens passed away several.
McKillop township. years ago.
The attendants at their wed-
* ding 50., years ago were Mrs.
CliffordJord'on, London, former-
ly (Minnie Amstein) of Brodha-
gen and the late Henry Eick-
rnier of Zurich, Ont,
They resided on the home•
farm near Brodhagen for 32 years,
which Mr. Ahrens had taken over
from his parents, the, late Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Ahrens. The
past 18 years they have resided
at , their present home , in the
village of Brodhagen,
The couple have a son, Har-
vey, oe the home farm and a
daughter, Norma, Mrs. Harold
McNaughton, of R. R. 5., Mitchell.
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Afirefits -.
Wed. at Arodipagefilt
They also have five .grancichil-
dren. Two children, a daughter,.
Irene, and a son, Martin, passed
awaysin childhood.
• Mr. Ahrens has 2 sisters
(Louisa)} Mrs. John Bennewies
of Detrpit, Mich..d and ada) Mrs.
Albert Wolfe of Mitchell. Two
brothers, Charles and William
A family dinner was held at
the home of their son and daughe
-ter-in-law. •
They take great pride intheir
five grandchildren and they en-
joy looking after their home and
their flower and vegetable gar-
den. Mr. Ahrens enjoys driving
the tractor and helping with the
farm chores.
Mr. and Mrs. -Ahrens re-
ceived many cards and messages
including one from the Governor,
General, Prims Minister Pier„re•
R Elliott Trudeau, Premier o-
harts and J. W. Monteith, M.P.
for Perth.
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PM Congratulates
Lots of Snow When
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Mr., Mrs. H. Horton
Mr., Mrs. Miller Wed • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton,
highly esteemed residents of
Hensall,' have celebrated their,
Golden. 'Wedding Anniversary.
•They were married on the 7th
• of February 1920 at St. Judes
Anglican Church of Kings Cross,
London, England. It was while
serving with the Canadian Corps
Cyclist's that Mr. Horton•met his
wife the former Annie page.
After their wedding they left for
Canada on March 19th, 1920
Telegrams , were received
from Prime 'Minister," Pierre
Elliot' Trudeau and from Mr.
Stanfield, a framed plaque was
received from the premier and
members, also letters from Mr.
also from Mr. and Mrs.McKinley. •Briicefield 'Couple and Mrs, C.S.MacNaughton and
Flowers 'were received from - - • •--- - . • ,
Hibbert •
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EAST WAWANOSH ' -- The tender 'of Ross ' Scott -
O The Council 'Of East Wawan- Lim , f at
cepted..
Membership was taken in the
wifr of ---ReR;1-, e--Brueefield ;
one daughter, Mrs. Lorne (Kath-.
leen) Aikens of R.R.3., Mitchell.
They haye four grandchildren,
A family_ ga.thering.,,was held
at' their home on Sunday evening
when they were- presented,awith_
An open house was .held at•
their, twine -on Wednesday, Feb
ruary IT. in honour of, the.00-r
Casion when they• were vlSited
NEWS OF
CONSTANCE
osh met, in' the Beigrave Com-
munity Centre' with Reeve Roy
Pattison presiding arid all the
members present. Due to sick-'
ness of the clerk, Alex McBurney
was appointed to be Acting Clerk.,
• Motions adopted included:
O That Ray Pattison be repree
sentative to MODA Council and•
that Gerald MCDowell to Reg-
ional Tourist Council.
• That we pay the membership
fee of $10.00 to the Ontario Farm
Drainage Association. ,
That Council accept revised
prints of Schultz Drainage Works
and Etigineee,s suggestion 're
excavation.
By-Law No.6 to provide for
the °Jaretzke Drainage Works"
was read and by-law to adjust
salary of Clerk-Tax-Collector
, and Treasurer was finally
• paSsed. • A 'delegation...representing the
Ontari0 Federation of Agricul-
ture was present to diseuSs•the
local situation.
The Cqurt of Revision on
the "Verburg Municipal Drain"
and °Carrick Municipal Drain",
• was held, There being no ap-
peals enabling by-lawS were
given final readings,
Police "(Tillage of MancheSe
ter trustees were present and
met with council, the road
'superintendent and provincial
engineer, concerning the' con-
* dition of Auburn's main street. -
Council agreed to meet with other
representatives at some agreed
time.
Tenders, were opened 'for', a
new 1/2 ton heavy 'duty -truck
for the township, the tender of
W.J.Mills, GOderich fpr a new
Dodge' truck at $2,347.59 was
,laccepted. - , •
Road . accounts of $4,235.38
and General' accounts- of
$3,548.26 were passed for pay-
ment.
GREY COUNCIL
' • Grey Township Council held
its February meeting at Ethel
with Reeye.Chas. Thomas pre-
siding.
Resolutions passed included:
That' the Engineer'sereport
of the 'Van Loo Drain ''be refer-
red , back to the Engineer for
adjustment of water shed.
' That the Ethel Community
Centre' Board be appointed as
follows: Alex Pearson. Bruce
Speiran and John Conley from
Ethel; Mrs. Chester Earl and
Mrs. George Pearson from Ethel
W.I. and. Charles Thomas and
'Melville L. Lamont represent-
ing Grey Connell.
That' Ethel-Com mu nity Centre
Board be given a grant of $200,
for improvenients to the heat-
ing system and the construct-
ion of steps,
That•Councs. George Wesens
berg ' and ' Lawson Ward be
appointed as representatives
frem 'Grey to the Mid-Western
Regiondl Tourist Council.
That Counc. Donattrj. Martin
be 'appointed as' representative
from Grey to the MODA Council,
That we pay annual dues of
$10.00 to the Parris Drainage Con-
ference, London.
' That membership fees to the
Association of Mayors and Re-
eves be paid 'in the amiunt of
$20.00.
That py-law No. 6 to in-
crease the interest rate on
arrears of taxes -Prom 2/3 of
1% per month to lier month
effective January 1st, 1970 and
to provilde for a penalty of 4%
on current taxes 'remaining un-
paid, after the 14th day of De-
cember, 1970 be passed.
A motion by Melville L.La-
mont that notice of increase in
penalty and interest on taxes
be placed in Seaforth Expositor;
Brussels Post and the Listowel
Banner was lost when there was
no seconder.
That the clerk be instruct-
ed to advertise for tenders for
approximately. 20,000 cubic
yards of 5/8" gravel; Warble
Fly Powder and spraying cattle
-for warble fly.
That Murray Bray be re-
funded $2.00 for 1969 dog tax.
• ApprOed accounts included;
General - $2,183.96 and Roads
and Bridges $5,49941.
daughter of Alec. and Lucy Roney.
Mr. Sillery is thesspn of Mr. and
Mrs'. Robert' E. Sillery of Us-
borne Township.
,by friends and relatives' from
Vancouver, Stratford, Listawel
Mitchell and surrounding area.
Serving at the tea were Janice
and Nancy Sillery and, Apn.Aik-•
ens. Looking after, the guest book.
was Larry Sillery.
Cprrespondent
Miss Mary McIl(yain . •
The C.O.F. euchre was held
On 'Friday evening with the fel: •
lowing winners: Ladies Most
Games - Mary Riley; Lo,ne
Hands - Carolyn Thompson;
Low - Betty' Campbell; Men's
most games - Jelin Thonipsori;•
Lone Hands - Sam McClure;
Low s ,Keyiri,JeWitr.
The next euchre will be held
February 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mason
of Kincardine visited in the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Riley ancl family.
Mrs. Russell Fleming of
Zurich and Miss'Brenda Scott
visited over the week end with
Mrs. Luther Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill floggart
and Tammy of Mitchell visited
on Sunday with Mr. and
Gebyge Hoggart and Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunt-
er of Colborne Township were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs'. John Thompson:and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storey and
•Alvin, visited on Sunda"), with Mr.
and Mrs. marisel Cook of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Melt-
wain, Lynn and Steven visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Mcliwain. Mary and
Sandra.
"Mr. and Os. Fred AnClian-
an and family visited. on 'Sunday.
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Georg Bart of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs, John Hoggart,
and Larry visited on
Sunday with her parents Mr.
anu Mrs. Arend Bakker.
Sunday visitors With Mr.and
Mrs. W.J, Dale and Cheryl were
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wayne Hoegy of
Clinton, ,Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Scott, Melanie and Meribeth,
Mr. and Mts. Harvey Snell and
Shane, „Mr. and Mrs. Don GlOu-
sher Karen and Billy, air' of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell
of Guelph visited on Saturday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Property for Rent
ONE bedroom apartment
on Ann Street
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SCOTT POULTRY FARMS LTD.
It was a cold storm):' day
fifty years ago with lots of snow
drifts when, William Miller and
Jean McKellar were married.
The couple celebrated their gold-
en wedding at the*.horne of their
son. Lloyd Miller at Staffa, On
, . Wednesday:...•-,-We didillt-have the-
roads then we 'do now and it was
hard sleighing" Mrs. Miller re-
called.
and —sister,' Per; 'y Miller , now
of St. Marys and Mary McKel-
lar. now Mrs; 02r1 Weitzinan of
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(By JOan Racho) •
The Brownies of the 2nd.
Seaforth Pack went, on• a tour
,,thrpugh. the Toronto Dominion
Bank.' It was yery interesting.
We saw 'the vault that they 'keep
the money in. When.the money is
ripped or soiled they send the
money to Toronto and replace
it with new bills. There.i's also
Safety deposit, boxes where,
people keep important papers.
• If you take out money they keep
a record'of it. After 2Q years
they throw aN'vay the papers and
keep records of them. • •
Mr. Stevenson, the Manager,
'treated us with pop and cookies
• after our tour was ended, „ •
The BrOwnies .01 the- 2nd.
'Seaforth Pack went on a tour
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AREA COUNCILS MEET
Don Buchanan and family, „
• We are sorry to report that
.1v•Fes. Alex Riley is a palieni
in Victoria Hospital, London. .
we Would "like to wish her a
very speedy recovery. .
Misses Margie Whyte and Aim
Rose Patrick, Gord Hamiltonand
Rick Renaud, all of Guelph spent
the week : end, with Mrs. W. 'L.'
Whyte, Tontand Bill.
Mrs. Bob Johnston 'and Bruce
'of Grand 'Valley visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd.
David Jim and Kerni and also
visited with Mrs. Annie Medd
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcater,
Billy and Debbie' visited with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Allan Pfaff,and family
of Crediton on Sunday. '
Mr.' 'and: Mrs. 'Leo Sanders
and Jennifer of Brussels visited
on Sunday with Mr. and . Mrs.
Marris, Bos and Steven.
friends in England. •
Hensall •UnitedChurch, Rev.II.F.
At the morning service of
Ontario learnt Drainage Assoc-
la ion @ $10. and the Ontario
lotion Re-
eves @ $20.
Council agreed that the
Sanitary Inspector be allowed
$3. expenses per week.
General accounts of $8,162;07
be passed for payment.
w, • Morley and L.FerguSori
agree to act as representatives
from Usborne on MODA Tourist
Council and W.' McBride as re-
presentative to the Huron. County
zone organization,
..-Married In
.Church.. Mrs.sSillery. is the only
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Niagara Falls., N.Y.
Following the wedding the
couple settled on a (arm west (If
Staffa now occupied by their only
son Lloyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs.
Miller retired to their present
fipm'e west of Cromarty 21 years
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agoMr. Miller, who is 81, and
through The HUrdn Expositar.:
First we went into tize46orri•-,
' Where they did, the typing.
Then we went into where they ••
set the newspaper.
- Then we went into the photo-
graph pictures.
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room where they take
There was a machine wheee
they printed papers. •
,4 The Brownies of the 2nd.
Seaforth Pack would like' to
thank mr. McLean and staff for
letting the Brownies of the 2nd..
Seaforth pack tour The ,,,Hurori•
Expositbr.
nlatiOns •7 hey received- was a
telegram froin prirne MiniSter
Pierre Elliott Trileleate
— FEBRUARY SPECIAL ---
BRAND NEW fit
EPIC DELUXE 4P
4-.00OR SEDAN ONLY
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Mrs. Miller, 75, are in :fair good
health and take a keen interest
The bride of fifty years ago in the community. They ' are
sailing aboard the S.S.Saxonia Currie announced the wedding . 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Norris '. After their Marriage they was the daughter of the late Mr. members of,, Cromarty Pres- -, ,
and after arriving in Heniall have anniversary- of Mr, and Mrs. Sillery of-Brucefield 'celebrated farmed for .44 years at Lot 3'7; and Mrs. Donald McKellar of byterian Church. The.y have two
lived in and .around • there ever -
Horton who he state.d that over a their golden wedding anniversary concessiee 2, of, Tuckersmith . Cromarfy ,(vhile the groom was grandchildren, , Ronald •and
since. period of 40 years have rendered on Wednesday, February 11. . Township. In. 1964 they retired, the son of the late Mr. and riirs. Dianne. . • .
' They celebrated with a dinner faithful, servide to the church and Mr. and Mrs. Sillery were - and moved to their residence in John'Miller of Staffa, They were. . Many friends and neighbors
on the evening Of February 6th, community and that their devotion married at the Whyte Farm "in Brucefield, married by the 'late Rey. David gathered on Wednesday at their
1970 and a reception afterwards:, and loyalty to the choir of this Ribbert .Township on. February ' They are meinbers of Bruce- Ritchie of Crom'arty Pres- son's home to' extend congrat-
On Febreary 7th they held •eapert church is recognized by ail ofthe ' 11, 1920, by Rev. David Ritchie, field United Churdh. , • byterian Church. • , ulations and best wish'es,Among
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congregation. of Cromarty PreSbyterfan , The couple have one ,son, Er- ' The attendants wsre a brother the many messages .cif congrat- •
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Egmondville United Church
on
ThUrsday, Mardi -5th
at 7:00 p.m.
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