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Lo stop n to put u 4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR AUGUST 24, 1970
Dohation given tp Brodhcigen fund the new swimming peel.
The next regular meeting
of Logan Township council
will be held on Septetnber 5.
shiP"i" have also 'changed re , vvre approved: These drains roads crossing concessions in
All yield signs on side- The reeve said other town- ,
Logan Township are going to stop signs -at sideroad,con-
be changed to stop signs. intersections,
Reeve Carl Vock said A court of revision for the
Logan council made the • Bode Muncipal drain in the
decision at their August township was held, with one
meeting. The deCision was appeal being heard. Council
made
measure.
strictly as a safetE--- decided .not -to make any
\ change in assesstmt, far.
He said there( have been the 'drain.
sonte accidents 'at inter-
sections.as Well as a number
of complaints from residents.
The reeve said barns,
cornfields and other
obstructions often block the
view at intersections in the
country. '
Reeve Vock ',said the town-
ship-faces. a cost of about
$700 to replace the yield
.signs,
He added that the, yield
signs presently in use ,would
have to 6e replaced in about
another year anyway since
these signs 'are outdated.
'The ministry of tran-
sportation will be replacing
the yellow yield signs with.
red yield signs in 1,979 or
1980.-
At a special' meeting in
duly, council voted to make a
0100 donation to the
Atchell Lions Club toward
have tfk-em ,been completed
and in final assessments
computed.
2:30 p.m. Karl Schuesrsler VVatIntrg accompanied'. their
will be in charge. 'brother and sister-in.taw Mr.
Dorothy .and Cliff and Mrs. John Hinz. of
Woodward of Toronto spent' Kitchener to Delhi and spent
some time with the former's 'the day with, their brother
mother, -. Mrs. Katie Lorne Hinz. ,
Quenguesser who were also
visiting with Adelia and Don
Stanek in Pat Elgin for a
week.
Jim and Marilyn
Cakebread of Hamilton were
guests of her• parents, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Les Weitersen over'
the long weekend. ' -.13rodhaagen. He was a
Mrs Lavern Wolfe and, "beloved brother of Rudolph
Emil decoration day. Worship at Mrs. Michael Connolly of and Albert Bauer also
wnose name was missed.
Guests with Mr. and' Mrs.
Walter Muegge were their
son-in-law . and daughter,
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Brill,
Heather, Stephanie of St.
Jacobs,
Visiting with Mr. andls.irs.
Harvey Ahrens, Marilyn and
Steven Was Rob, Phylis and
little Michael Brady of Lucan'
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kettle--
well and Elaine were gu,ests
with Mr.. and Mrs. Wm.
.Brow . Elaine remained with .
her grandparents/ who
returned to her home in
Strathroy with them:
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Guests with Mr. lind,'Mrs.
Les Weitersen were Mrs.
Roy KrAm. Mr. and Mrs.
*Bruce -Krohn of Elton,
Michigan cousins of Les',
spent ,a few' days with them;
also visited' other relatives.
Mrs. John Vock attended
the.wedding of her gr'andson
:Brian Eickmeier and Colleen
Rowland in St. PatriOk's
Churc,h i/ Dublin
Cingratulations are
extended to the young couple
who will reside in Dublin,
' Mr. and Mrs. - Ralph
Weitersen, David and Julie
spent . a 'few days in
Huntsville. , ' •
Mrs. Spirer who has been
visiting with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and' Mrs. John
Williams and Pauline sigh'-
seeing at Niagara 'Falls and
Marine Land has returned to
her, hOme in Birmingham
England.
Mrs,. Martha Kressler of
Stratford accompanied her
daughter Mrs. Rose ,Kressler
of Waterloo who visited with
relatives and friends on
Thursday. They were. Mr,
-Ad Mrs. Alfred Kressler
lAtchell, Miss Marie Meyer,
Mrs, Mary Dittmer and Mrs.
byern Wolfe of Brodhagen.
Flowers ...beautified St.
Peter"'s , Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, on Sunday
.morning. White glads were
placed on the altar in
memory of Miss Ida
Scherbarth and Mrs.
Rudolph Fischer
A donation was given to
Save Our Windows fund in
.memory of Mo: . Fred V.
Young,
the service 'was in charge
• .of Rev. Harold Brill of St.
Jacobs.
.Next Sunday August 27 is
HYLAND SEEDS
• invites ypti to join us for a tour of our
HYBRID CORN AND WHITE BEAN
- PER,WMANCE TRIAL PLOTS
• , Sincere ,sympathy is
extended to The. family of
Julius Bauer who died in
General Hospital after .a
lengthy illness, He . was
cOnfirmed at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church;
Five tenders for work on
the drain submitting the
lowest tender. This was
Oarence Brickman arid Sons
Ltd. which was awarded the
contract for the closed ,por-
tion of the drain, to cost
$6,459 and the Robert
Nicholson Construction Co.
Ltd. which was awarded the
contraet for the open portion.
to coy'. 4,5.278
Tile drainage loans, for
$19.300 were approved on
the condit ion .t hey be proces-
wd when the funds become
available.
Amending bylaws for the
Northwest and
Wassman Municipal drains
MONDAY AUGUST 28
Time; 2 p.m. i•-8 p.m.
Location: The Bell Bros Farm on No 4 Hwy., 1/2 Mlle south of Hensall
Perth ag office •
Note: In case of rain the date will be
Tuesday AUGUST 29th
— Refreshments will be served — Has code of practise info
When seeing a new -home under
construction in his area, a farmer would-be'
wise to 'contact the township .building''*.,'
inspector to be sure the owner of the new
residence has obtained a building permit,
Before issuing the permit, the building
inspector should use the ".MDS One
i'ormula" of the Agricultural /Code of
Practice to calcualte distances, This will
assure both the farmer and the homeowner
that 'the meets the minimum
'distance guidelines of the Agricultural Code
ot Practice: If a residence Ts Gum tea close,
to an already existing livesfock operation
and the:odour is a source of concern to the
occupant Of the hotise, he has a right' to .
register a -complaint with the Ministry of
the Environment. If the odour was found to
be the result of poor manure management.
the farmet' would be asked to improve the
situation. If management of the system
was satisfactory, the. homeowner l'itight
have to learn to live with the .odour.,
" If' a farmer obtained a Certificate of
• Compliance a few months or years ago for :
construction of a new farm structure or
manure system but did •itot• proceed With,
the construction at that time and a house
has since been built closer to the property
lines,, the old Certificate of Compliance ,;ts
no longer valid, To be sure he meets
distance guidelines, the farmer should
obtain a new Certificate of Compliance
before he proceeds. wiih any construction:
Dairy 'Princess Competition
The Prelimiriary competitions for the
Ontario Dairy Wit Cess Competition are
scheduled to run ft lm 6 p.m. on. August
25.28. They will e held at' the CNE
ColiseUm in TorOnto. Our Perth County
Dairy Princess, 'Linda Lantz, is scheduled
tocompete oil the evening ofSunda ,Aug.
27th.-
10 winners of the preliminary compe-
tition will compete in the semi-finals on the
30th and 31st, ‘vitit 5 of these people. then
'competing tlk crown on September 1st,
Mitchell Fair
Mitchell riiir is s lieduled fdr Sept.
I-4th.,
Farm Record C mparisons •°
At the office, we have Regional Cost
Summaries for farm enterprises such as
fluid milk, industrial„ milk, feeder cattle,
heel' cow, feeder swine, farrowto finish.
veaner pig, cash crop and poultry.
An individual is able to coMpare his own
figures with the a..erage for the grouP and .
with the high 5 farms. The'summary is also
useful for a new operator who is preparing
-a -statement Of expected,' income ,and,.
expenSes. , .
The importance of high production is a
common theme in all. of the .summaries.
Financially successful farms usually have a
high ycild per acre- and high. production
figures per animal kept or produced.
Copies are available on request.
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OPTICIAN
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Optician
APPLIANCES -7Th DECORATING
Graves
Wallpaper
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Featuring Mi3a6
Canadian & Imported
Wall Coverings
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Service to all makes.
Free estimates
90 day warranty
Experienced since 1952
Sew and Save Centre Ltd.
149 Downie St.
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Stratford, 271-9660 •
Closed Mondays •
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ROSS W. RIBEY,
'DIRECTOR'
87 Main St., South,
Seaforth
OPTOMETRIST'S AND
OPHTHAMOLOGISTS
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Promptly •
Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30 p.m.
Wednesday Closed
Saturday - 9-12:00.
COMPLETE OPTICAL
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PHONE, 527-1390
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS
Sincere and
courteous service
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HOME FARM &
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Phone Auburn 526-7505
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Mitchell 348-8684
VANASTRA
HOME
FURNISHINGS
and appliances
527-1303
fascia, eavestrough, Ooor%
windows,-railings, awnings and
shatters, Specializing in custom
encasements.
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China Cabinets •
*3'pc. coffee table sets -4 *Bunk Beds-Lamps • •
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Geo. A. Sills
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GULIERANSEN
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FREE Organ Lessons
Low-Cost Rental Plan
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Phone: 527-1620
Seaforth
PULSJFER
MUSIC'
SEAFORTH' 52T-0035
Closed Wednesdays
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Et527-0333
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_IMPROVEMENTS
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HOME
'IMPROVEMENTS
Phone 527,0032
Free Estimates
For Siding - Aluminum
and" Vinyl, Aluminum
Windows, Doors,
Awnings, Railings.
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LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON
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"the store with your everyday bargains"
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Bruce Pulsifer
527-0053
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482-9618
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Supplies Heating Oils.
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527.0770
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Cemetery
Monuments PLUMBING
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& Heating
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Backhbe & Trucking
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20kg.
Purina RESTAURANT -\
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FORGE
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Home of
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527-0443
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347.2435
Collect Call accepted at ,
' 348-8383 only
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WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderich St., Wept
Agent for
Wingham Memorials
Seaforth 527.1390
PURINA
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WELDING' AND
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Winnipeg Rd.
Vanastra
482-7931
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YOHN E.
LONGSTAFF
Sea forth Office
527-1240
Mon-Fri. 9-5:30
Saturday 9.12:00
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1.00 off per bale
FLORIST
MacLEAN'S
FLOWERS
DUBLIN FEED MILL SALES AND
SERVICE OF -
Aluminum Welding
Livestock Racks
Edliro Hoists
Grain Bodies
Fifth-Wheel Trailers
-General Repairs
Expert Interior &
Exterior
Decorators
Kern Paints
wancoyenngs
Armstrong Carpets
Window Shades
Phone 345-2330 Dublin, Ont.
United 5ervice
MILTON. J. DIETZ LTD.
Flowers by wire
527-0800 HILDEBRAND
'PAINT AND PAPER
Pho6e 527.1680
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