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'Correspondent boxes." The offering was Mrs Merton Hackwell; Mrs. Mac . , tr . Burli ton spent•„the,;uweekead p; Social cpmmxlt l alp
i a Jeffery., H g well. h ice Mrs. s Bennett and who has been holidaying' at the with Mr. and ivlrs, Alfari' lE!leCall• Riverside Park, Exeter, with Jean and Pahl, Mlle,}'. w . t=KosheYtluted
Mrs. Allan n McCall dedicated by Jeff y ack .. S old , , Rus cad crowd to attendance from b .' MGa}ieyt,rt�h}"Miss'
Mr. attd Mrs, 'W . Bewley Mrs. Merton Hackwelt talked Mrs, Neil McGavin. home of her parents, has returnc!l Mrs. Dave Sholdice his moved g The I)uncatt I'MAilY # pred;',;a '
Y Sault Ste Marie, Tegswater, Q .Mre, `end Ire, fa 4fiRts
entertained; their daughter, abort the Mini Project the had Walton sulsd Artist Personals to Edmonton, Alberta, where aha to her new home to >rttssels. Mr, Sofa Cro ark the home of Mr. atilMe¢. ,iohrt Vtvtn' as4 x d' vC' �r
Brenda, and Mr. and Mrs. -Jack participated in last year, It was Mr, I�iin Couper of Ottawa and is employed in the emergency and Mrs. � Rick Sholdice have Fuparton, t, f nt Y W' Templeman Sunday..•#Q honclitr ia#s lr#r! F a a
Yuill at a dinner in Goderich last donated to the Thomas
Crosby. his father from Toronto visited a department of the UntversitY taken over her .farm at R.R•1, Oldest person present n Joyce Cunningham un¢ Wayr4 Seca}aka'
�II Y Sellery, Exeter. Youngest person
Tuesday;' ,September 3. They Boat in British Columbja firirs. few days this past week with Mr. Hospital, Walton. Matter on their µ�Cotptn�,
h present - Danny Elliott, Staffa. '
o returned home to find that a •Hackwell explained what was and Mrs., Harold Smalldon. Mr. Jack Bennett of, New Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley Coming the farthssi •Mrs. Haze! marriage. Over 59' 'relatives;
surprise 25th we4ding anniver- done with the project and also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk and Market visited recently with his and Brenda were Sunday evening Sadler, Sault Ste Marie.. attended the gathering fkotiX,
sary • party, '.planned by their showed pictures. , family spent the weekend at his father, Mr. William Bennett. supper guests at the home of Mr. Stoney Creek, London, StratforlI,
daughter, Brenda, was ahead in The election of officers took mother's home in the village and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of and Mrs. Jack Yuil1, Brussels. Officers for 1915 are: President Seaforth, Exeter,, Hen and
B Y ' g Mrs. Ted Goddard: Vice surrounding. communities: "
p During the evenin'those attending the
rogress. place as follows: President - Brian Mrs. Dunk returned • home to g
g g Stewart McGavih; 'Vice, President =Bruce Frankford with them on Monday.. • ! Among.: th
McCall as spokesman' far the Godkin; Secretary Murray The Institute members areGray.
���repairs
"'group ofAbirty, reminisced and Sholdice; 'treasurer Nanci reminded of their September . plans; , „1
,wished the couple many more Bennett. meeting next Wednesday. Mrs: -.
years of happiness. In the business plans were Dave Watson and Mrs. Norman Grey Township Council set in In each case. Gamsbv and granted the Mount Pleasant
During the day, an hour-long made .for the October meeting Schade will convene the meeting
�i motion plans for the repair and Mannerow Limited. Consulting Cemetery Board $150.
tape arrived by mail from when a'collection will be taken up an Education and Cultural Activi- improvement of three municipal Engineers. Guelph. Ont. were Granted Willipm Dobson a y� n�
Australia. It contained good for Unicef. ties. There will be guests present drains at its geptefnber meeting. appointed to make a' survev and rebate of part of 1974 taxes in the
wishes and news from their As this was a joint -meeting no and a bake sale will be held.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and classes were formed; instead, Mr. Mr. and Nfrs, ErnieJ Stevens The three drains involved and prepare plans, profile and specifi• amount of $33.41 on part of Lot
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those initiating the action are: cations and repor : 23. Concession $, on business and
Mrs. Wayne Baker, and friends in Neil_ McGavin showed .the spent a weekend recently at 1 R. Yanke, John Orr and John Council instructed the C rk to commercial assessment, '
Australia. Mary also said hello to pictures of Venezuela where they Boiler Peach.
Purvis to repair and improve a advertise for tenders on a 1965 Instructed the clerk to give
everyone in Walton and district. visited recently. Mrs. Dave Sholdice has moved portion of the Close Municipal G.M.C. truck for sale and Wilfred Strickler a letter of >
Mission Band The teachers for this season are to Brussels. Drain. accepted the quotation of Ennis permission to move his house
There was a good attendance at - 2, Nu -Teck Farms Ltd„ owner of Paiken Steel Limited, Hamilton, trailer and'to forward the claim of
the opening meeting of theARC
o Lot zti,, Concession 15 to repair of $b,897, for the supply. fabrica- Mrs. Maurice Williams for
Mission Bandon Sunday morning r
J-, and improve the _McTaggart tion. and delivery to the site of damages to her car, to Frank
{h in the basement of Duff's United Municipal Drain to give a proper. reinforcing steel for the Gill Cowan Insurance,Company.
Church. outlet to Lot 26, Concession 15. Bridge at Lots 2021, Concession Advised the clerk to write the
The call to worship was given 3. Larry Bray and Kenneth Bray i l subject to the approval of the C.N.R, about the brush obstruct
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by Jeffery Hackwell. Hymn, 'r w Ice Chests ................ 1.60,r- 1.1;5
Y Y Yhasr to repair the file portion of the Ministry of Transliortation and Ing thg visibilit8 ,at crossings in
"When He Cometh" was sung. Hoy Municipal Drain to give Lot Communications. Grey Township. 15.17- 11.25
Steven Huether was pianist. t, 11, Concession 6 a proper outlet. In other business, council •Accepted applications in 'the
Laura Dennis gave the secrre- The Adult Rehabilitation tion will be of prime importance 19,99, 1,4•�
amounts of $3,00. $5,200., 1 r,, r
tary's report and Dianne Godkin Centre in Dashwood has a new Fry said, because without public Morris Council $2,200., 311,200., $2,500., and 1 gal, Decanter .........., ......1,0 x-1.65
gave the treasurer's report administrator to replace Don support the workshop cannot $5,200., under The Tile Drainage ci9�`r
followed by taking up the collec- Rawlings who rest ne as exist. The public must realize that o Food storage containers and lids`
„ Act, 1971.tion and passed out the mite ' manager of the w�sk op at the the ARC is nqa day care Ok s sale o f p \./ r t 12r0Z, pkg. .................. 1.5a 1. �
beginning of the summer. centre" but a workshop where Passed Rating By-law No:, h3 Qf
� 1974 16 -OZ pkg Yu65 - 1.29
Bob Fry, 24, began duties
Tuesday as administrator-
'
handicapped adults can work and
enjoy an all. round program, he
lotingelgrave
under The I le Drainage
Act,' 1971,
Agreed that payment For tile
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • . •
Mason Jar Caps k 89c --- 4
. • • • • • • • • p 9.
were received for the repair and
-improvement of,the Eisler and
manager of the workshop. Prior to
said. "The work done is just one
spent Saturday and Sunday
drainage loans be made
Mac Tai C ar Trim ............12.97-5.00
By Jas. Mair seconded by Ross
Smith that
his appointment, Fry was
important took in the rehabilita•
By Thos.
to ,the
farmer after the township
Steel Wall Swimming Pool
g
8.97-5.00
authorizing sale of part 2 of lot 69
employed as manager of the ARC
workshopin Barrie.
tion program."
The Garden of Hoe project at
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Morris Township Council held Miller seconded by
the September meetin on Jas. Mair that Ross Smith look
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receives the money from the
Charcoal Brix ..............
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He is a graduate of Trent
the ARC has progressed well over
Wednesday of last week with all after repairs to Mills Drain.
provincial government.
Accounts paid included
Bema Swim SafetyWin
... 3.95' -- 2.00
what' changes -would have to be
University with a BA in •Psycho-
logy. After graduating he worked
the summer and will be continued
next year. The back lot has been"
members present and Reeve Wm."' By Robt. Grasby seconded by
Elston presiding. Ross • Smith that ' option to
General $2,818.21 and Roads
Patio Tables :.................
1.99 -1.45
Armstrong of Detroit, Mr. and
for four months at a boys club
leveled and cleared and trees will
Motions adopted included: By purchase land from John Rinn be
and Bridges - $2,930.05 for a total
f $5 748 26
Swimmilr Pool Chlorine T bleb 9 5Q 600
Waters}po�rit Fins 6.77'- 5.00
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Powlev
near Lindsay as program director
be planted. Co-ordinator of the
'will
Ross Smith seconded by Thos.
finalized.
were received for the repair and
-improvement of,the Eisler and
g K77 7.50 -- 4.00 }
a wry • ,, r1,,,,4hin
ofSeafor h '
spent Saturday and Sunday
before going to Barrie.
project, Olga Zemitis, be
Miller, that By-law No: 12, 1974
By Jas. Mair seconded by Ross
Smith that
, �i <..a
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GranW 11.00 7.00
said, "arid it is just within'the last
camping, at Pine Lake. Mr: and
Fry said that he hadn't been at
leaving next week but said that
authorizing sale of part 2 of lot 69
road superintendent
,
es --
consumers that the recent
Nutrition Canada report indicated
Mrs. Tereryce• Hunter of
the ARC Iong enough to know
'
she hopes communify support for
in Hamlet of Belgrave be passed
first, third
contact District Municipal
Engineer re: snow
Logan Council
Gals. Blue Paint 13.00 --10.00
p, p
set for 2 m., September 30,
Colborne Township, Mrs. Joe
what' changes -would have to be
the project will continue.
as given second and
plow
Canadians are overweight, CAC
National Office is located at 251
Aqua Specs. 2.98 --2:00
Armstrong of Detroit, Mr. and
made. He said that work in a rural
The official Opening of the
readings.
tendering.
By Ross Smith
Waters}po�rit Fins 6.77'- 5.00
includes tile loans 30,000.00 and
Mrs. Sam. McClure and family,
area workshop,was much
an n a arg
different than ie city, and
ARC workshop will be held,
p.m.
October 20 at 3 Included in
By Jas. Mair seconded by
Thos. Miller that By-law No. 13,
seconded by
Robt. Grasby that road superin-
seeks tenders
Baseball, Gloves, Softball Bags & GlLess 25%
Reynolds family of Southfield,
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Sharon and "Bob Jason acid,y
that changes would be made only
the opening will be a ribbon
1974 imposing special annual
tendent and trepurer submit
Logan will seek tenders on a
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Infla'ta'ble Water Mattress,.... 9.77 -- 7.77
Jonathan Powle:y spent Sunday'
for
as they are required.
Fry said that his new position
cutting ceremony and tours of the
facilities.
drainage rates under The Tile .
Drainage Act 1972 be passed as '
necessary petition for interim
payment of subsidy under the
new 1/2 ton truck council
decided when it met September 3
`
R'eco'rd Holders ............... 12.99 -- 9.50
evening with them a picnic
supper.
was a challenge and he felt that it
given first, second and third
Public Transportation and High-
in Bornholm.
Coleman Carry -all Paks 5.95-4.00
and Mrs. Ed.
was a step up from his position in
Barrie Because he would, be more
Cutting Calories
When ext making Italian
� g
readings'
By Ross Smith seconded by
way improvement Act.
A resolution from the Town of
The Mogk and Anderson Drain
......
.
Fishing Reels and Poles ........ Less Z5%
Larson,
Larson, Gregory and Jennifer of
a Parr Sound spent, the weekend
Parry P
less on n as
aware
lasagna, try substituting ricotta
Engineer's
theE gine
Whitby
y
reports, were provisionally
with the Court of revision
B.B.Q'S ........... . ............ Less 2Wo
with Mr. and Mrs.Wilfred Scott,
or
ons at the ARC
cheese in place of cottage cheese
report ontheCl
rain be
A.Howes,adopted
es, O.L.S. was
to be held October 7 and petitions
concerted
and use mozarella instead of
provisionally adopted by By-law
present to answer questions from
Brenda John and David and also
visited Mth'" Mrs. Walter Scott
"The field is one in which
processed cheddar cheese,for a
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No. 14, 1974 as given first ate
ratepayers on the Cloakey Drain.
were received for the repair and
-improvement of,the Eisler and
a wry • ,, r1,,,,4hin
ofSeafor h '
s,arewa idl chant in ''ale.lo`v
g �' g
oajgrie„ egt,nk. Con.mmers', „
Association of Canada reminds
srecond4vadin s. ,
g "
Thos.
eti adjourned to:,.nieet
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September 30' 1•'p.m; ''
Jamaii Dralats, das� stti Howls '
, �i <..a
�� Si Lt
Mr. sand Mrs. Charlie
said, "arid it is just within'the last
By' Miller seconded b,
again at'
C.L':Si'9s to beriotifed to examine
, ' �'�'
Houghton of Holmesville visited
few years that society has begun
to the definite contribution
consumers that the recent
Nutrition Canada report indicated
Robt. Grasby that Court of
Revision on the Cloakey Drain be
Accounts paid were: Roads,
$2,558.05 and General, 18, 735.60
the drain and report to Coluncil.
,
on Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Storey.
realize
these eo le can make."
people
that a high Oroportion of
g h P.
p, p
set for 2 m., September 30,
for a total of $21,293.65.
Road accounts-, totalling
$38 096'.63 and general• accounts
HARDWARE -MERCHANTS
,Mr. and Mrs. Barry Powley,
He said that he real! learns as
y
Canadians are overweight, CAC
National Office is located at 251
amounting.- to $'63,215.78 (this
Heating, Plumbing and •tleetrieal Supplies
Jason and Jonathan left on
much from the trainees as they
Laurier Ave. West, Room 801,
includes tile loans 30,000.00 and
Menlo to visit the Robert
learn
etre
Ottawa, Ontario' K.I.P SZ7...
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School dabs. 28,721.25) were
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Reynolds family of Southfield,
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