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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-08-16, Page 369, Plan 9, Township of Morris. An application for atile drain- age loan 'of. $1100 was accepted. B. M. Ross & Associates were Instructed to proceed with con- struction of Belgrave subdivision area drainage as in Alternative plan. Accounts approved for pay- ment, were: Roads $19,950.553 General $9,793.75 for a total • of $29,774.30. Logan Logan Township Council held their regular monthly meeting in Bornholm, Tuesday, August '7, with all members present, the Reeve presiding. The reports of the South Branch. Extension of the North- west Drain and the Golinitz Drain were read and adopted, the Clerk was instructed to prepare a by- law with 5 year '9% debentures. Court_of_Revision wj11 be held Sept. 4. Reeve G. Mogk was appointed Chairman and K. Reaney, recording secretary of the newly formed Recreation Committee. Perth County Plowmen's Association was given a grant of $25. Severance was approved for part of lot 16, con. 2, to the Mitchell District Hospital Board. A petition requesting the repair and improvement of the Ritz Drain Extension was re- ceived and James A. Howes, 0.L.S.' was appointed to examine same and report back to Council. Road accounts totaling $19,272.08 and general accounts amounting to $4,511.14 were HELP US HELP PEAS 11;fA SWEET j • 2°3. rn PRODUCT-OF sow Amok „„„, AVELO ANUS' size 88's doz. PARCHMENT COLOURED king size box I iP orso I ASSORTED FLAVOURS CARTLON CLUB SOFT DRINKS CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON END OF SEASON SALE WAS DE-HUMI IFIER • • • • 99.95 KITCHE STOOLS • . 14.95 LAWN CHAIRS 6.47 ELECTRIC FANS • • • 19.97 LAWN SPRINKLER • • 14.99 WINDOW FAN . 18.97 BAR - B - QUE 5.39 WADING POOL 8.97 WADING POOL 439 FLOWER PLANTER 6.88 Flower PLANTER GOOSE • • • • 12.00 Flower WINDOW BOX 7.97 Widen TENT 13.29 TRACTOR TRAILER • • 18.00 NOW 85.00 11.95 5.50 15.97 11.99 15.25 4.35 7.15 3.25 5.50 9.50 6.40 9.95 9.95 7 15% OFF PLASTIC PICNIC WARE - • GEO. A. SILLS & ONS HARDWARE MERCHA S Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Phone, 527-1620 • Seaforth Get 1st Prize for preserving good values QUALITY PROTECTED BEEF We vacuum seal our "Oualoy.Protected Beef . . , and without additives, we lel it age naturally in a controlled cold en vironment . . so it will be Fender and good when ifs fresh cut in our stores We buy Canada Approved Grade 'A" Red Ribbon Beef, it IS inspected, carefully air and trimmed to our strict specifications From the moment we buy it until you do. our beef is handled under ideal conditions for keeping it 'clean and cold and fresh and iuicyRnd delicious "Qualify-Protected" Beef It's not lust a name . . Its o guarantee on Special Savings Accounts VICTORMand GREY TRUST COMPTANN' SINCE feel; WRCHADE ',GRAPE DRINK 32 az 419 'In Sal c 5(1)+7176 ROIL, ASSWEE) COLOURS PAPER TOWELS °k!g r:i: SAWA FREEZE °Rift) INSTANT Decafinated Coffee `;'.2.49 WELCH'S CRAPS JELLY 4 1.00 'ulIP scn rub I lb 3 MARGARINE 5. SEACLIFF SLICED POTATOES PEER EREAN ASSORTED BISCUITS LION SNAP-OFF UTILITY BAGS VIVA, +MED COLOURS PAPER TOWELS '9 1f, 19c 27c 69c '4' 59° HIGHLINER FROZEN, With Torts Sou,. SURFBURGER 16PRO or 9C Stokely Fancy Crevp Pyle Corn or Whole KERNEL CORN 15 14 ;;n emee 105. SCOTT RAINBOW COLOURED FAMILY NAPKINS 0% 59c TOP YAW FROZEN CONCERATEO ORANGE JUICED 6 .00 SCNNEIDUES MILI) OR MEDIUM COLOURED_ CHEDDAR CHEESE '‘. c.1`9% Sepprsed god Staked By AL lea WNW Seaforth IGA is open all day Wednesday and Friday ight ill 9pm at IGA "the owners in the store" to guarantee your satisfaction every shopping trip! 'Pie AVV4011 iOXPOirrOit'iliAPORTHe Otaq AljOy Miss Luoy Thompson of Toronto, spent the weelond with her brother, Donald Thenipsen. Miss Genevieve and Slily Kinahan spent the weekend `at St. Columban with their uncle and aunt Mr. and 1V1rs.'Don Moy. t: Ian* A party was held in St. Augus- tine hall last Saturday night 'tor Mr. and Mrs. Gus Devereaux who retired to Wingham. ' Euchre was enjoyed by all. Prize winners were; Ladies, Mrs. Stuart Cha:nney; Men, Gus Devereaux; Low lady, Alva Kearney; Low man, Tom Broome. Gus and Mary were called to the platform where the address was read by Mr. Jack Noble; presentation by Mrs. Bob Woods and Edward Noble. Mr. and' Mrs. Devereaux thanked everyone and invited them to visit 'them in Wingham. Miss Mae Redmond of London visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Redmond on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Piece and family leave Wednesday for Moo- ,Sonee where Bill is stationed for three years at Air Force Base. Mrs. Pico°, was the former Gene Redmond. A trouseau tea was held at the home of Stewart Chamney, Saturday , in honour of their daughter Diane whose marriage tO Relmrt..14.4fIge; 9tRalonerit90 Je..Ie take plane - iIR ptonnyty*olc chuxen, Friday *moat' 17 at p p.m. A number froT0 Bt. Antostine and Auburn attended the repeption for mr. and Mrs. Ted Syinonds the former Ann Foran, daughter vi Mr. and Mrs. John Foran of it.R,-# 2, Auburn. R YOURSE at DIVIIINS Newest EasY-Sew Materials , and Acces- sories now available, Property transfers arcon HOOKS AND STATIONERY STORE The Friendly Store in Nenforth - "the friendly town" Recent property transfers made through the real estate office of Joseph McConnell, Real- tor, include: The Marten Vincent hoilse on Goderich Street, West, to Alex M. Stephen, of Seaforth. The Baker house, on High street, to Kenneth Laverty, of Seaforth. The house and adjoining lots on George Slreet South and the property on Mill Street, owned by John Eisler, to Maloney Bro- thers Construction Limited. The house owned by Louis Oosterbosch, on Market Street, to John Murphy, of Seatorth. The house on Chalk Street North, owned by Keith Brazeau, to Bernard Costello, of Seaforth. and the entertainment at the Scott-Dickson picnic on Sunday. A large crowd, from many, parts of Canada and the-U.S., sat under the shade trees and enjoyed the stories of old times We Are Your School Supply Headquarters AREA COUNCILS MEET 11111111111.1 el a new site; Councillor Morley had visited the Levis Site at Holmesville and described the operations there to Council. The 1972 Auditors Report, made by. A.M. Harper, C.A., Goderich, showedan accumulated /surplus of $25,629. The tax collector reported collection of $100,363.90 o l u r 85% of the 1973 interim taxes evied. Road department accounts for the month in the amount of $12,764.56 were orders paid. The application of Larry and Barbara Ballantyne for a land division on Lot 18 Concession 5 was approved for considera- tion of $20. ,...grhe treasurer reported that all outstanding 1970 taxes had been cleared .up by theCounty Treasurer excepting two items which are thought to be in the process of being cleared u 0 p also. Tile drainage loan by-law # 151 in the amount of $3,20 was Grey Resolutions passed at the meeting of Grey TownshipCoun- cil held on August 7th are as follows: - That the tender of Armco Canada Ltd. to supply and de- liver to the site One 74' 12 gauge Galvanized Multi-Plate Pipe Arch at Lot 23, Conces- sions 17 & 18 for the price of $3,056.20 subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. - That rating by-Law No. 13 of 1979 under The Tile Drain- age Act, 1971 was, passed as read a first, second and third times. That the approved accounts be paid; the invoice of Vanexan Motor Sales be paid wid2yr the tank, truck is delivers and inspedted. - That meeting be adjourned to meet September 4th or at the call of the Reeve. ordered paid. Council then adjourned to meet again Tuesday, September 4, at 8 p.m. 'don't miss these big IGA money savers PANTRY SHELF or AYLMER HALVES CHOICE PEACHES 28 oz. tin .39c BLOSSOM RECONSTITUTED APPLE JUICE 48 oz. tins 3fol LIBBY'S "NI* FANCY BEEN AYLMER,' CHOICE Accounts paid: General - passed-and-the-debenture- will be offered for sale to the provin- cial Treasurer. Bruce Delbridge, owner of East Half Lot 9 and Douglas Stephens, owner of East Half Lot 10 both on Concession 9, reported to Council that by means of tile drainage they have trans- ferred 10 and 6 acres respective- ly from the Pym drainage area ttrtherWincheineatrainage area. :c 1. • „ rit;' t I MOITIS $17,492.89; Roads & Bridges - 6,238.53 making a total Of • $23,731.42. . A special meeting of council was held on July 16th to set the township rates and to pass By-Law No. 12 to, adopt the estimates required during the year and to strike the rates of favation for the year 1973. Rates for the year 1913 as I NibVis?',' Township Residential 4¢ ?aria. 20 mills; Commertial'21"Allilsr, County Residential & Farm, 21 mills; Commercial 21 mills; Elementary School Residential & Farm, 19.07; Commercial 21.19 mills; Secondary School Residential & Farm, 14.85 mills; Commercial 16.5 mills; Separate School Residential & Farm 24.72; Ethel Police Vil- lage Residential & Farm, 10 mills; Commercial 10 mills. 1972 Rates as followil•,-. To4h1thiPleesidential & 24 Mills; Commercial 27 mills; County Residential & Farm, _21 mills; Commercial 21 mills; Ele- inerttary School Residential & Farm, 19.35 mills; Commercial 21.5 mills; Secondary Residential & Far& 13.72 mills; Commercial -15424-mills; Separate School Residential & Farm 22.72 mills; Ethel police Village Residential & Farm , 10 mills; Commercial 10 mills. Township Rates 4 mills from 1972. 28 oz. tin 33c ASSORTED VARIETIES Banquet Frozen MEAT .DINNERS 11 oz..pkg. 49c SHIRLEY GAY WHITE SLICED ENRICHED BREAD, 24 oz. loaves 4 f0:1•00 9"; . At Morris Township Council's regular nieeting, August 6th with all members present and Reeve Wm. Elston presiding, special annual drainage rate on certain lots under The Tile Drainage Act 1971 was imposed. It was moved by Robt.Grasby and seconded by Ross Smith that By-Law No. 11, 1973 approv- ing selling parts 7 and 8 of Lot 69, plan 9, Townshilit of Morris be passed. Ontario Hydro was instructed to make necessary installation underground to part lots in Lot TIDE POWDERED DETERGENT no ,„ TULIP MARGARINE 1 lb. pkgs. fart .00 CAN. NO. 1 ONT. GROWN CELERY 'sax 39c CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON CAN. NO, 1 ONT.1 GROWN TOMATOES :4=1 I. CAN. NO. 1 ONT. GROWN FREESTONE PEACHES Lb. 29° GOLDEN YETEBW CHIQUITA arippLk.a oa, BANANAS lb. 1 Ot CAN. NO. 1 ONT. GROWN GREEN PEPPERS 29° CAN. NO, CELLO CARROTS 2b% 29° CAN,, N0. CUCUMBERS :2 far 25° ASSORTED COLOURS SCOTTISSUE BATHROOM TISSUE C GRANULATED FINE WHITE SUGAR Case of 24 IO-oz. Tins $159 ALL SIZES BERNARDIN . CANADA WRITE VINEGAR 12a .469, CAPS 1. LIDS avellabIL RI KW., plan reduced 4 roll 5 lb. beg pkg. I" 11111C011 MUM IW. BERNARDIN ,,,,, -240 JAR RINGS Pi 55° I LB, PKG. CLUB NOUSE WHOLE PAROWAX 29° `PICKLING SPICE. 'AI 49° MALVIN LIMIT ONE CASE PER FAMILY WITH SS 00 PURCHASE AND THIS COUPON L EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15.21, 1973 LIMIT ONE PKG, PER FAMILY WITH , $S 00 PURCHASE AND THIS COUPON EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15-21, 19,3 LIMIT ONE BAG PER FAMILY WITH $5 00 PURCHASE AND THIS COUPON EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15.21, 1973 Usborne Usborne Township Council, meeting in Elimville, August7th, were advised by the Waste Management Branch that the permit for the use of the Kirkton Site has been extended for one year pending arrangements for We sell Canada approved grla 11 e 'A' red ribbon beef, buy now in regular or special .13.4 Cuts! TOP VA.1.11 SLICED 6 OZ. PKG TOP VALU 1 LB PKG HAM 4:1 COOKED SLICED folrf p g 89C BOLOGNA lb. 79 FRESH, BACKS ATTACHED FAMILY yKrEANcx ,(9,BREASTS chops)I 9.: LOIN PORK CHOPS, lb 1 .44 I AZT MAPLE 1 lb pkg SAUSAGE b 97c Prarnium Fully Cooked 2 ,o 3 L the DINNER HAMS lb 1.85 ttLytti Premium . Four Vonet•es 6 or plA,4,Sid COOKED MEATS Pk3 c St/9,7r Plum-Vocpurn Packed 1 th pkg Sliced SIDE BACON lb' 1. 59 SWIFT PREMIUM SIX VARIETIES 8 or aka,. c SELF SERVE ROLLS pkg Premium, Sweel Pickled 3 to 4 lb COTTAGE ROLLS MEArtfrto rcrahle PraN89 SUPER BURGER lb APPROXIMATE FAT CONTENT . 75., FRESH GROUND BEEF 1 • 1 MAXIMUM FAT CONTENT • 15', LEAN GROUND BEER 1 .2ts Pen,, ibb COP Oft. Feel'. BR". 'NM.' BEEF RIB STEAKS lb at CUT FROM THE BEEF LOIN BONE1Fts Top Sirloin Steak lb 2.59 CUT FROM THE BEfF CHUCK • BONli rcc BLADE STEAK ". lb 1 .3 CUT FROM THE BEEF RIB TiPii.E55 PRIME RIB ROAST IS, 2.15 (UT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK BONELESS SHORT RIB ROAST lb 1.39 Now ib1 .09 Top Volu Vacuum Packed 1 lb pkg Dever.. Vacuum Packed 1 lb pkg. SLICED SIDE 4 SKINLESS WIENERS lb, 79c BACON 8).1.29 rOPtr4(41 UntwomecedPec000,edGaZ .o, ,doc ORANGE JUICE lin McCORMICK'S COOKIES 1EW2 STRAINED BABY FOOD TOP VALU 12 INCH FOIL WRAP EnTO MUD TABLE SALT ph: 194 CUT RITE Wax Paper RefiI13% POST SUGAR CRISP "A 59e SHOWN Powdered Bleach 264 awe A„.,„ TOMATO CATSUP "a 394 ASSORTED VARIETIES TUNA HELPER B 754::: 49° CLOVER VALUE PROCESS CHEESE Lou 4`4. 16` roll 29° ASSORTED SNAPS 7ok'bg 69° KADANA TEA BAGS AUNT !EMMA TABLE SYRUP HOSTESS REGULAR POTATO CHIPS CAMEO ROPLUP.7 PLY ASSORTED COLOUILI. FACIAL TISSUE of eig SI LAWRENCE COOKING OIL ,1 65° 69C 9 7S o n 17 or 69C brl 94 59c 990 PRICES RPFROITVR UNTIL MORINO SATURDAY, AUGUST 1*, 5973 %RR ITESRFIVE ?NI WONT TO LIMIT CILIARCTETItt