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their June 3rd meetin were Lot 2, Con. 3; L. Husking, porch, from $72.00 to $44.00. Also the ro a
u. tone b Count Planner Pt. 2S, Con. 1I; subject to last line figure of $2400.04 was
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Gary Davidson on the Township By -Laws. • ,
re-establishment of the Village of Severance was approved on recommended by Engineer E.YV
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j Alma, Mr. Davidson spoke on the Con. 10, Pt, Lot 24, with the Shifflett.
" 11 situation at Alma and asked how condifion'that there be, a written Tenders were opened on' the y
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much Council -had promised to do , agreement on line fences. Beane Drainage Works #1. There
in the way of opening the The application of T. DeBoer were two Tenders on the open
subdivision there. He was told of and other was accepted for repair work and none on the tile* work.
Council's plan to build entrances to the Bowes Drain and the Clerk: The Tender of George Radford
and one hundred and seventy feet was instructed to notify the for open work on the Beane Drain
on each of Byers and Edward Maitland Valley Conservation S #1 at Tender price of $3,449.00
Streets to Township Road Stand- Authority for approval. was accepted.
ards. Mr. "Watson would be Court of Revision on the Beane It was decided to advertise for
responsible" for further, #2 Municipal Drain will be Tenders on open work on Beane
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STANFiELD IN HENSALL Progressive tion and all maintenance, until opened wi.h Hugh Flynn as #2, and closed work on Beane #2
Conservative Leader Robert Stanfleld talked to over they are brought up to M.T.C. Chairman. and #1.k s,4r
Standards, when the Township The recommendations of the Hugh Flynn and Clare Vincent
1,000 supporters In Hensall last Saturday. Huron- may take them over. Mr. David- Engineer were read regarding a were named as voting Delegates .PROVINCIAL HONOURS — Six Seaforth area girls -received their ProvindiAl
Middlesex MP Robert- •-IylcKinley introduced Mr. son pointed out that the Lots letter from Mr. Rapson and also at the A.M.O. Convention. Honours vertificates after successfully completing 12 4-H projects. Provincial '
Stanfield to his constituents. (Staff Photo) bordering the Highway #8 would one from Mr. McDonald for the Rates for Grader #3 were set at
require- severances since they Court of Revision. It was decided $13.00 per hour and Grader #4 at honours went to Carole Eggert, Egmondvi,lle, Marg 'Van Dyke, Nancy Knighi, s
have been reduced from their to change to acreages on Lot W $15.00 per hour. There will be a Dorothy Van Doornbik, Mary Van Do6reft and Donna Nolan at an Achievement Day ;
PC leader visits Nuron original surveyed size, and he 17, Con. 2, from 26 acres to 16 minimum charge of $5.00. here On Saturday. (Staff Photo)
expressed doubt that his Depart- .
• ment would permit this.
Over 1,000 people turned out view, he said. .
M for a Progressive Conservative One of the greatest reasons for An increase of the Tile Drain
rally l PinSatur Chalet in inflation is the 'added. Pe le Loan 00 Lot 20, Con. 1, from GSupplies NowOn D s la At Seafodh.Hensall on Saturday to 'hear expectation', he added. People 8,400.00 to 10,000.00 was Spring
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Robert Stanfield, eaf beef and know prices are going fo fl e•iiiW approved.
patronize a bar. prices are boosted as a result. The Clerk will send a letter to
The PC leader stopped on a must
said the new government the Ministry of NaturalResoyrceo Box Plants,— Be onias� Salvia,Geraniums,Vegetables,Shrm'''bs
southwestern Ontario tour to must concentrate on helping (Wingham) and ask them•'to •.
campaign for Robert McKinley, people vyith fixed incomes such as clarify the Tax Agreement on ?(;�
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seeking re-election in Huron- the senior citizens. Farmers are Dwelling on • Lot 13,
Middlesex. He called McKinley., also feeling the rising costs and Hullett Township. y
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6 for the party and encouraged prices, production costs rise. approved for W.D. Jardtn, Pt. 35,
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supporters to assist him in his 'A heavy squeeze has been put Con. 14; M. Salverda, shed &
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_local campaign. on .the farmers as a result of silo, Lot 28, Con. 6; A. Volk, shed
inflation,' he said, And_ti y, must & sun porch, Pt. 37, Con. 11; Ed
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P r ., . • t Salverda, silo, Lot 5, Con. 10; G,
1V1r.. Stanfield coed ,inflation as be protected. -
being the major issue in this He•proposed the Conservatives Postma, granary, Lot 14, Con. 3;
election. He told the PC support- would try to recreate the stability . ` CUT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK
ers that the past government feels that they claim is now gone and An Expositor 'Classified will
nothing can be done. continue economic expansion at Pay you dividends. Have you tried' x STEAKS & ROASTS. '
'We can't accept that point of the same time. one Dial 527-0240.
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MRS. GRACE McCUAIG for two months. married to the former Elizabeth
Mrs. Grace McCuaig, 91, of The late Mr. Hulley was born in C. Hickwell who predeceased him85
Seaforth died Sunday in McKillop Township, a son of the in 1970. , 1
Kilbarchan Nursing Home where late Aaron and Jane Brodie The late Mr. Butters was ' Ib. Ib. 1
she had been a resident for five Hulley of Walton. He was educated in St. Marys and at the1
t years. She was born in Walton , married in Walton in 1928 to the University of Guelph. He was a CUT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK - SHORT RIB PORTION 1
and married to the late Angus . former Clarinda Bell who survives butter maker in his earlier years.. lu BE
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McCuaig in Seaforth in 1904. He him. He is survived by two BONELESS ROASTS Ib.
died in 1947. He was educated in McKillop daughters and five sons, Phyllis,
i M She is survived by one and was a foreman at the Blyth Mrs. John Morris, London; Betty M CUT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK -BLADE PORTION I
daughter, Marjorie, Mrs. George Flax Mill. He served with the Ann, Mrs. Donald Coyne, #
Powell, Seaforth; a niece Miss Canadian Army in the 1914-1918. London; Ronald J., St. Thomas; i>•, QUALITY, f
Grace Krauter, of Toronto, three war. In 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Hulley Gordon E., Vancouver; Allan T.,, J Ib. C j!
II BONELESS STEAKS apo
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1 grandchildren and, five... great . ; :retired to,Seaforth.. Hamilton; William D., Mitchell ;
grandchildren. One. brother Two children; Irene Dalton of CUT FROM THE BEEF CHUCK, BONELESS CROSS RIB
g and Glenn J., Edmonton. A¢gptealelittnekelltbe'Rlrtiniastlmpartalisiaepareiakce" M $ i
James R. McDonald of Brussels Whitby and Leonard J. of sister, Mar Mrs. Williain Hall Pill P We vacuum seal our'Ouabryprotecred"beef
elf . situ . lis Yeu n kneels aroiRtd meat and Inene
Mary, - STEAK OR ROAST �° wtMaDt additives, we tet �e
also survives. Stratford survive, along with one Stratford and 18 grandchildre29
n k• Mr�att Et4,d is important td yeu.MA year family It Is also roily a controlled, cold env,ronmem
g I ib, so if will be tender and good when
The late Mrs. McCuaig was brother, Lorne J., of Seaforth and also survive. Ilr pwilwo fled 4s, so we wo& yory Ito gyre you mare for your mat
r s fresh cut m our stores We buy Conodo
educated in Walton and at 7 grandchildren. dttgnr Vaiefr:gtnotdo ormbted byltr`tce afoot, hatwhoty9a rec�"refor FAMILY PACK (9 11 ch0 Approved Grade:•A" Red Ribbon 8661, it is
g Funeral services were held at p$� mspected, then carefully cut and trimmed to
Seaforth Collepaiate Institute, She .Funeral services were held 10 a.m. Tuesday from St. 1'��Mf 401104. Meal from 10A isyotlr asswance that YOO are gellltt6 � C our strict sjlecdlcohons From the moment �
was a housewife and a life - Wednesdayat 2 m, from the +11o'fina`t... In gaalfiy,fl6vouq vataefy, trlln and peryanulixed sorrlaap3.' LOIN PORK CHOPS un buy d until you do, our beef It n, cold .1
P Patrick's Church Dublin Wtth Under,deolcondiriont,keepmgndean,cold,
member of the W.M.S. R. S. Box Funeral Home with Rev. 'A W4 434 i$ Oil 9064 eaougk And THAT'3 WHY WE G11ANANTEE IT 1 fresh, juicy and delicious "OuohtyProleoed
Rev. T.G.Dill officiating. �' guoranlee.
Funeral services were held A.R.Yieldin officiating. g T80°tTa.' L Seel. lr: not name. Ws
M g g• Pallbearers were Jerome Murray, � INGREDIENTS: �
Tuesday from the R.S.Box Pallbearers were Gordon Matt McCreight, Louis Coyne, M BEEF, WATER -AND TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN
Funeral Home, with Rev. Hulley, Con Eckert, Bili Trapnell, Gerald Murray, Louis Maloney WE SELL emint rr
M. E. Rcuber officiating. Rick Hulley, Alex Kerr and Allan IN SUPERBURGER QMOE A
• •- .r- - - - .- ,-and Mervin Deitz. Interment V - • ., Ib.
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Interment followed in Brussels Campbell. Flowerbearers were followed in -St. Patrick's � Cemetery.Newton Dalton . and Dennis We 3d11 ilk I i�
Cemetery. �i q Y SLHI NUTRITIOUS S VALU, 1 Ib pkq M VAIU, a oe E 1
Pallbearers were Albert . 'Dalton. Interment followed in I AlIB :i�11NCQ1t811 i SLICED SLICED 78c MAC i CHEESE OR
II I, m ■ BEEF LIVER Ib. 89 BOLOONA _ CHICKEN LOAF 39 I
Krauter, Ken McDonald, Donald Blyth (Cemetery. W1�i �1 ■■ AUSTRALIAN FROZEN W40LE TOP VALU I Ib pkqMAPLE LFAs, I Ib q
McDonald, Alvin McDonald,
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David Beit and Wallace Sholdice.
THOMAS G. BUTTERS
Flower bearers were Vicki, Susan
Longtime Dublin hardware
and Robert Bell.
merchant, Th omas G. Butters
HARVEY HULLEY
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died suddenly on Friday, June 7,
Harvey Hulley of Seaforth died
1974 at home in Dublin at the age
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
of 72. 1.
on Sunday, June 9, 1974. He was
Born in St. Marys, he was a son :
78.
of the late Mr. and Mrs. James
He had been in hospital there
Butters, In 1931 in Dublin he was
Morris discusses
Recreation
committee
Morris Township Council met
'General Accounts of 63148.32
June 3rd with all members
totalling $67050.44 were
present and. Reeve Wm. Elston
approved.
presiding.
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Road Accounts of $3902.12 and
Bud Bitton, Hanover,
discussed with council the
formation of a 'Recreation
Committee within the Township
01vt no decision was reached.
In other business council
approved:
By-law No. 10, 1974 imposing
special annual drainage rates
under The Tile Drainage Act
1971 on certain lots.
• Oranted $10 to the Huron
County Historical Society.
-Accepted 3 applications for
Tile Drainage Loans.
-Agreed that a petition for
drain repairs on Concession 9 be
forwarded to Hullett Township for
attention.
-Approved membership of $15
to Huron County Road
Superintendents' Association.
-Named Jas, Mair to look after
the repairs to the Sellers and Ellis
Drains.
-;Agreed togive -Maloney Bros.
Ltd. an extension of thirty, days
for storm sewer contract due to
tr conditions beyond their control..
-Approved a grant of $25 to the
Salvation 'Army Red Shield
appeal.
-Agreed to advertise the hay on
the waste disposal farm.
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