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�r 3 members present. Blyth,•District 1f3, Stratford, spin
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tile Lot 2 on. 1; That
t drain loans on: t we approve the agreement- �" +; �3�< � ,�,+' ! `i:ti •d ;tp', r
Lot F1/x9, Con. 1; Lot 34, Con. 13; grawn'by Donnelly and Murphy
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Lot. 43, Con. ,13; Lot 3. MtB- re Alma sub -division,
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issue building permits That we a int,John Io b a
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to.: Wm. Gibbings, W&A Bylsma, lawn mower. r• E ,' < Vit.
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:t D. Trew rtha, b. Pa le,' Ont. That we accept the completion
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' H dro, B. Lyon, B. Bergsma, F. certificate of Wilfred Whyte, Lot S,a" •,' ,�• r-. �` 1- '
Overholt; P. Ramming, G: Bran- ' I Con. 5 for tile drain and we
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>�, _A Seaforth Hallus, Leading don, subject to Township By- instruct the Clerk:to prepare the
sM Seaman *John- Fr alser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laws. necessary. By, -Law.
J'.A..Ftalser, 'of Water St,, serves up a refreshment That we request the applicant That a 'By-Lawimpose
to ,r ' �s �� � ,'� � �'w�•h °
for .a building pemit to construct s e 3 '
far�•sne of thea members of the Wardroom in the g P •� p call annual', drainage rates
�. a motel,t if possible to attend a upon lands in respect of which
Canadian helicopter destroyer HMCS ANNAPOLIS.. a {
1future Council Meeting to discuss money is borrowed under the Tile
LS Fraiser Is spending the summer in northern the agplicatiofl. Drainage Act 1971.
European wafers while his ship I$ deployed as That we accept the resignation That accept, the -flat rate
s4 flagship of NATO's Standing Naval Force Atlantic; from Clare Vincent as Ditch charge f $117.00 from Bell w
1' taking part in. operational ' exercises ',and' -goodwill Commissioner. Canada for relocation of poles on,
� That we appoint H. Uderstadt S.R. 304x,, Cori, 7. SOCCER TOURNEY WINNERS — Huron Count Brenda Finla •son Mar Ann VanBakok Brad
visits to ports in the North Sea areas. y Y y
as Engineer on the Wallace That we instruct 'the Clerk to blanked Wellington Coynty 2-0 in the championship Finlayson, Paul St ck) Ross' Mitchell, Doug
'. Drain. ., contact Bell Canada to see 'if they ;
That we instruct the -Clerk to are interested in burying cable on final at the Junior Farmers soccer tournament held Murray, Gerry O Reilly, Doug O 'Reilly, Tom Burke,
advertise for applications for sideroad 30-31 from the '5th last .Saturday in Aylmer. 'Members of the winning Gord Dick, Allan' Murray, Fred McClure and Brian M
Ditgh Commissioner. concession to the 10th concession, squad pictured above, left to right, arer: (front) Kevin ,Murray. (St.Thomas'Times-Journal Photo)
j� That we. appoint Milt Dale to, Hullett Township, because of the Shea, Keith Murray, Barb Doig, Pat. Flanagan,
act as Ditch Commissioner on the closeness to the road of present g g
E Gibbings Drain. poles. News Of
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That' we appoint Charles Scan- That we receive the Engineer's . �+ `�, �+ r�
Ion to act as Ditch Commissioner report on the Van Dorp DrainageMorrh S gi ♦ eJ
EG-MONDVILLE
on the Young Drain and any other Works and set Sept.' 3rd,. at 9 •-1 "
R drains which require ,attention o'clock to consider same. Scotland on Sunda est. The
within the next month. Accounts approved included Mr: and Mrs. Darwin' Banner- Y , P Y Bluevale
man and • Becky spent the enjoyed their holiday in Canada. tO cemetery That we accept the application General - 54,470.75; Drainage Mr. and Mrs. Norman.E ert
weekend 'cam in at Point Farms. gg
t"s of G.. Grose fora clean out .on $12,599.83; and Roads - P g and family spent the weekend at
Mr. and Mrs. John Watt have Y sP
• Hunking—Drain' Lot '34, Con. $35,526.75 for a 'total of A by-law imposing special 'Charles Johnston. was present �
for or their native land of Point Farms.
,14-13. $52,597.33. annual drainage rate under The ' to -request a .grant for Bluevale
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. . � Tile Drainage Act 1971 on one lot Cemetery Board. Council voted to
Dickson Scott was passed at the Morris give them a grant of $100.
Township Council meeting on An application for a tile drain
'August 8. loan of $.1100 was accepted.
.+ A new By-law to restrict and Thos. Miller will look after
Clan mar, s 1.41-st annlversa
' regulate the destruction of trees repairs to McDonald, Kelly and
by cutting, 'burning and other McCuteheon Drains.
k lickaon - Scott Picnic Switzer, Kirkton, assisted by piano by their 'mother Verla With the carved cane, the New means was received from the General Accounts'were shown
There were 110 members of the Murray'and Ombra May, London, Copeland. Wilbert Kirkby, Kirk-
Zealand. kinsfolk token, an honour County Clerk. as $5,191.56 and Road Accounts
' Dickson -Scott clan registered at Bill and Gladys Stock, Tavistock, ton, and LaVerne and Barbara that, the President has while in A grant of $45 will given to as $28,464,8.3. Total accounts are
their annual, get-together held and Elmer and Ruth Harding, .Rodd of Woodham gave. several- office: William P. Switzer said it Seaforth Community Hospital. $33,656.39.
w' this year at the Lions Park Gorrie. numbers on the harmonicas and was a great honour to accept the
Seaforth on Sunday. The after- The president, Irwin Riehl, piano: cane and to the elected president. Grey accepts bridge tender
t noon was spent in happy fellow Stratford, welcomed the guests Raynard and' Hilda Ackert of . Peter Switzer,. Stratford,
ship and reminiscing. The large and the secretary -treasurer gave Lucknow sang "Beyond the Sun- presented prizes to the youngest Grey Township will enter to the Seaforth Community
family trees which were compiled ' the. report of the 1972 reunion. set" which set the stage for, the present, Robert John Bartman, into an . Agreement ' with • the Hospital:
last year'when the 140th anniver- Clarence.Switzer reported on the M.emorium which was read by 21/2 weeks old, the most recent 'Maitland Valley . Conservation ' Accounts paid were General
° y sary•of the arrivals of the families- Cairn which had been erected in Miss Maude Harding of Toronto married couple, Robert and. Authority to purchase the $28,558.68; Roads & Bridges
" k < �' in Roxboro from Scotland was 196,1,; . Donations have been Margaret Neilly, Toronto, family Maitland River ood lands in the
p and a minuto's silence followed. B 16,911.42' for a- ;total of '
celebrated, created much accepted a; .each reunion to cover It was decided to hold the next with most children present, Township ' on behalf of the $45,470.16.
interest. Mrs. Franklin Mitchell, the cost 6L cutting the, grassreunion the last Sunday in June William and Ruth. 'Osborne, Conservation Authority and then
Goderich, was responsible for the around it. Elmer Harding, Gorrie, 1976 at the Kirkton Woodham Monkton; five children. Couple reconvey them to . 'the At special meeting held on July ip
Dickson's tree and Mrs. James told about the new history sheets Community Centre, if the hall with most grandchildren present, Conservation Authority in one 22nd, the tender of Reeves
NOT TOO SURE whether she liked- the' M. Scott for tbe„Scotts. which had been' ' printed; was available. Clarence and Dorothy Switzer, parcel at no cost to the township, - Construction Limited., Mount
performance or not, this young lady was all dressed A smorgasbord supper was cgmbining the information on thea Kirkton; I 1 present, From the it was decided at the August 6th 'Forest, Ontaiio, was accepted at a
followed b, a short business The report of the nominating farthest' cjistance, Mrs, C.M'.'', council+meeting P
up. in a long 'dress and .pinafore to attend the Y previous sheets: and with Hebb rice:'.•of :$.48;770,80 for• the'-
session when re, in resident ' committee was given^ Past Presi- Tassie,; Vancouver Island. construction of the'Gill Bride at
Stratford Youth Theatre's 'Concert' at the Vary o g P material added. 'these are' applications for loans: in the g
James M. Scott addressed the designecl,,.in a manner. that new . , dent, Irwin Riehl; President, amounts . of $9,000 and $1,200 Tots, 20-21, Concession 2,. subject
Egmond house last week.', (Staff Photo) group. He introduced 'the' 'new sheets may be added as informa- William' P.• Switzer, •Stratford; The sports committee,- Peter under The 'rile Drainage Act, to the 'approval of the Ministry of
w' resident,, Gordon D. Scott and y Vice President, William Hanly, and Audrey Switzer, Joyce Transportation and .
P 'tion comes to h'an'd. Y Y 1971 were accepted. p
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his wife Barbara who is secretar t'. Marys; ereary-reasurer, White, Wanda Stock, Diane and Communications:
a Y Mrs. Flossie Sgariglia gave. the RMSecretary-Treasurer, TRating By -Law No. •12,of 1974
treasurer. Jean Copeland; Heraldry, Mrs. Grace Switzer, Bob and Doug
historian report and urged all to g under The Tile Drainage Act, At the same special meeting
• Prizes' were given to Fred Flossie Sgariglia. Switzer and Doris May`conducied was passed. the
Coun Council rot St McGavin, the oldest person the �familyct ee !up tondate. ging' or
The past•president, Irvin Riehl the races, games and relays after 19A1grant for Capital Program in Maintainer ionoOper Keffervfas
F.. �' -• present and'to the youngest; Leif ' '.Wesley Switzer. of Brantford presentedihe incoming president which supper was served. • the amount of $81.00'will be paid accepted.
- • • • • . Benner Lo n, Mr. and Mrs. showed the history book be' had
provincial riding Bhang Stan D `nae; Cornwall, compiled and thanked Roy °
changes received t e prize for travelling Switzer, Kirkton, for the `assis-
, ~ the furthest distance to the picnic. tance he had given. Mr. Switzer Usbo-rne T pi .a n s S e t e r b e r f i a u o r vole
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i Members attended ' from was' resented with the first co p p ■
Huron 'County ' Council last - area included with Huron, council P PY '
T' Monde voted to send a letter of decided to recommend that Mr. Albany, N.Y., Atwood; Cornwall; Doff the press. Usborne.Council met in the hall . ' James McKinle" and Jack Under-". have the river flood plains in that School Special Course in "Human
?'- y Don Mills; derich; Grimsb • Y ' P P
protest -to the Ontario government Riddell's riding.be changed 'to Y,, A short program followed, 'with Reeve rr Lloyd Ferguson, wood, ' vice-chairman of -the area designated and developed as Relationships".
f about redistribution of provincial include the northern part of Kitchener; London;,, Lucknow; . convened by Tom and Blanche Deputy Reeve Walter McBride ,Exeter R.A.P. Committee inter- such. It wase agreed to 'establish An application was recom-
:, ridings in this area. Middlesex County which is now in Mississauga;' Mitchell; . Owen White of Sebringville and and Councillors William Morley, view `Council re Ausable River •the North East Boundary.'Road, in mended for Edgar'Baker,'owner.
A government commission is the federal riding . of Huron- Sound; Ripley; Sudbury; Strath included a singsong accompanied- John Stewart ,and Gordon Johns flood plain land east of Exeter, conjunction with the Township of of Lot 'E•' CoZession 9' for a .
roy; Waterloo; and Windsor. b Glad s Stock, piano and
now preparing a redistribution lyliddlesex: Y Y P present. t Council directed that a request be Hibbert as a through road. severance approved with no
scheme that would change Mir. Riddell and Mr. Gaunt, Switzer Reunion Wanda and Wayne Stock on By-law No. 13 as drafted by the.. sent •to the Ausable-Bayfield The Reeve presented on behalf considers ` 'n required':'"
guitars, and several songs, b
Huron -Bruce MPP Murray who attended the council The 24th bi-annual. reunion of g g Y Chief Election Officer to provide Conservation Authority to have of Council'a completion certificate' . A Road Voucher of $19,875.74 '11i
? Gaunt's riding to include parts of meeting, agreed with the the descendants of John and 'Tom, Blanche and Joyce White of for a liquor vote on September the flood plain line established on with • congratulations to Road and general accounts of
Wellington, Perth and Grey recommendations. Agnes Corneille Switzer was held Sebringville and Bill Switzer. of 11th was adopted. the Ausable River east of Exeter Superintendent John Batten, $21,486.88- • were passed for
r1' counties. . at the Kirkton-Woodham Stratford with his guitar. _ Hensall Union Cemetery to the Concession 4-5 road and from the C.S, Anderson Road payment.
sMPP J k R'dd 11' 't C t h• h t, d " Carl. Mills Exeter entertained ted a
t t ' t 1
Huron ac t e s C
riding would be changed to
ommum y en re, w �c a
been erected in 1973, , with 213
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With the bagpipes. Cynthia, Ellen
reques a gran o ssis n
building a new roadside fence,
,
include- part of Perth County.
k d very weemore anmore
registering. The Corneille tree
and Deanna Co eland f Wbod
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and Council approved a grant of
Council decided that Mr.
People discover what mighty jobs
had the largest number register-
ham• sang accompanied on the
$500.
Gau nt's . workload would- be
are accomplished by low cost
ing 64.Exeter
Recreational Director
increased too much if he had to
Expositor Want Ads. • Dial
A smorgasbord dinner and
4 represent people from five
527-0240.
supper was served in the -hall by
} different counties.
the convenors, Harold and Ann
YOUR
SUPPLY ,
.. Council's letter will
�w
recommend that his riding be
s° expanded to include only Brant
Township and Walkerton -which
lwe' are in Bruce County.
fir In support of Perth County
TMf;, which does not want .part of its
Too late to phone about
adequate fire insurance. Have
you looked over your policy
terently? •Would it replace y
our car ,and home at present '
costs? Better see us,this week.
Con -M Those `Fhes-.
WE HAVE' .
FLOR BAIT, SPRAYS
FOGGING .SOLUTION
BACK RUBBERS
BACK RUBBER SOLUTION
READY -MIXED or CONCENTRATED
CALL . US for PRICES .on . .
BARLEY or MINCED- GRAIN
We still have a quantity of,
BALER and BINDER- TWINE
�- Seitto, th
of fresh
CEMENT,�
While the Supply. Is Good
Steel Roofing
j 3ALER
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TWi N E
Groin Guard in Stock
2700 bu. Grain Bin
in stock 1 only
SEAFORTH... cow . 0* 0
FARMERS'
PhoeslC27.0'!70 �- '�aforllk
Aa R,L.EY.L an.
.d -.0.
f of ,.S-EED
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We are'.,also buying feed barley
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and mixed grain at most .
competitive prices
'a
Also four, weravel control in grain =
we, stock Grain Guard.'
MITCHELL 34$-8483
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