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THE HURON paten:9R. mARCI-I5 141
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DRIVER UNINJURED. IN EARLY MORNING ACCIDENT-,,,,
Reg Chappei, , 43, of fifi2; Ataffa, driver of this l4idlaw
Transport truck carrying salt, escaped injury' when the truck
was forced Off themd on Hwy., :8 just Outside Haipurhey. The
accident happened at 12:15 a.rn. on Tuesday morning. (Photo
by Gibb) u
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THE SQti1l11tE,, GOOENICO 1VIAiN. COWAN* CLINTON / StAr.offTH
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mak,,Tolatigto yourfirst stop for VAref
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.• "Because of the confidence 1 have in
the advise of my local
Fun Dealer
JIM PAPPII
RM. No. 4 Seaforth
527.0699 ( ,
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consistent performance
RECOIAMENDS G6848 for
PICK WITH
MILTON DIETZ
R.I. No. 4 &Worth-
5274608
says try 04966 AS AN
EARLY GRAIN TO GET ® you svinTED;
THE WINNERS!
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McKjIlop township council $23.400 and the Storey-
provisionally adopted reports Visser will cost 532.400.
for two new drains fOr the s Clerk Marion McClure said a
4'. • -
Seaforth Legion
Tickets available from the directors
or at the store
00:Meg Ft -itk 5-tt -77
527-0770
it again this year!"
and I'm going to plant
last year
for their loans. ,
Council also approved a
motion to send the 1980.. tar
arrears, for a total of 54,179.
to the county for collection.
Council approved road ac-
counts fer-513.b110 and gen-
eral accounts, for the sum of
589.147.
The-meeting adjourned at
5:25 p.m.
Albert Cronin.
Moylan visited
Correspondent.
-MRS-.:1011N-TEIVIKEMAN-
345-2346,
Mr. and MrS. Bob Norris,
visited on Saturday with
' Mrs. Bessie Meir, Windsor,
At time of Writing, Carter
Kerslake is a patient at
University Hospital, LOndon.
.Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mil-
ler are holidaying in' Texas.
Visiting Sunday , at the J.
Templeman home were.
Mrs. Dale Marty!' and girls.
Since the fire which
occurred at the McKillop
Township Office. flibbert
council has been concerned
about the..absence of a
-firepInnf,Vault in the TOwn^',...
ship Office. for the Storage of
, vital materials. There ate
... 0444RO tccUrd.S. going b#-Ck.
to' 1880. which
blrfire. or Water, as ihe result
lilfill am FeenY 9r FeeneY C ,
oftv,.Jo ceficlre, Could never be
Qnstruct,40 presented
Young discuis
mercy killing
Correspondent
MRS. ROBERT HUIXEy
527-1856
Cavan United Chutch
Young People met. in the
church basement ' Sunday
-.evening with a good atten-
dance: Young People made a
final qcision on the Crest for
the T-shirts they are selling.
There were many designs to
chose. from which may be
seen hanging on display in
the basement entry.• Orders
for the shirts may be 'picked
up at th,e_church entrance.
after Match 8th.
Ray McNichol -R.N. has
...v blunteered Ingo to:Africa in
September with Cross.
Roa ds, Canada. The Young
People decided to give a
donation to help with Ray's
trip to Africa.
A discussion „was,,,given by
Bob and Linda Axtmann arid
Marion Hunt ,o6-euthanasia
' which. is mercy-killing. The
different kinds' of mercy-
killing were discusSed along
with different things that
have Happened involving eu-•
thaiiasia. -Questions- were'
asked, aiid the interesting
topic was thoroughly discuss-
ed.
• H.ot:clicd:olate-autt-ee-okies-
were served folloWing the
meeting.
Bob and Margaret Malley
spent the weekend with Bob
and Janet Holley; ,Gilfo,rd.
Linda Weatherall, London
visited recently with 'the
'Halley, family and Ev, and
Sandra Robinson, Kippen.
drawings and specifications
for the addition-of a Rreprolif
vault,.tobe built on the north
siO9f,tt:W Tptixttsltip. Office,
With access rhonigh :4 fire
Pr94099r4f IneitifiePr
Thg,,de$1,0, WAS' such that-it
rn4tehedinicith 0e-reel:luxe,
and frent . " is to.
re;in44tect,' with . aluntirinnk
skiafr• - Feenq '044
40.1#.4011 The'ri'ot the
'Price Of. 'fl.4.2010{1 when
council met on. Monday:.
*.:lavit for the Police.
Village of Dublin Trustees
was ,passed for the collection
of garbage • irt the , village.
Gary. Kemp, operator with
the- Tainship roads .depart-
, MOM will be completing the
second half of the T. Mahon-
' ey Roads School. and his
enrolment_ was approved.
Cyril Brown was appointed
Ton nship weed inspector.
and Jim Young will again be
issuing dog lags for the
Township. It was -left with
the reeve, . clerk and road
superintendent, to decide a
date for opening the landfill
site.: The road superinten-
dent reported at present the
site filled with water.
Clerk Charles Friend was
oi
nt,:e4cStititort:evns371744tifddrot,votchlinut.:83;::::Toi4.:c\vitn.s,ees:j1Q:poic4_,_rtn.:0:a-
The (400 Lini4it
in few tteir,4Ktulat mcofit14-
in tax paymitt Statinik. amt.
4;t rt :r,f'K 11 Ili v.-I -Co
hn
sto
rc
this. as he is a thc,67tor with
4Koldfur inmapiitduvkleteer:tor on- t ahior
"McGrath B" drain_ withant
an engineer, was accepted.
' The drainage commissioner
was instructed to see other
ploperts holders on the
drain. should they also desire
work to be performed, and
report hark' at the next
toWnsbjp at Monday's coun-
cil meeting. /he drains are
the Boven drain, which will
run from Lot 22, Con. 10 to
Lot 24, Con. II and the
Storey-Visser drain, from Lot
15. Con. S to tot 20, the same
concessiini. The estimated
cost of the Boven drain is
court of revision for both
drains will be be held during
the • next council meeting
Aped 6 at the township hall.
Council also adopted the
1981 road budget. set for
5372000. The clerk .aid
545.000 of that amount is for
new construction but council
hasn't Made any decision yet
on projects for 1981..
In other business. council-
lori accepted a gravel tender
front ,Jack Tanner Construc-
tion Ltd. R.R. 2 Stratford, for
gravel Tor roadS in the north
of ,the township. 'The, low
tender was for $1.79 per
imperial ton far gravel and
he tendered for approxiMate-
ly 27,000 tons.
Council members also ap-
proved tile drainage loan
applications for 576,500.
However. iliesterk said the
township hasn't yet received
their 1981 allocation, and
won't receive funds for the
loans •until the provinciil
budget is set. She aid she
doesn't knov; When appli-
cants will receive the money
3454028
The St. ColumbanC.W.L. _
-I held a card party and'pot luck
supper on Thurs., Feb. 26th.
4 A good, crowd was in atten.
dance: Clarence Ryan, on
behalf of the C.W.L. wel-
comed everyone. The ladies
high prize went to Mrs: Ron
-Ryan; ladies low, Mrs. Jack
• '-4---aReillyi,men-4-s.higlizio
"Schoonderwoerd; men's low
to Gerry Ryan and the most
lone hands to John Schoond-
erwoerd.
On Tuesday, Feb. 24th the
. ladies of the C.W,L. served
lunch and dinner to the
ptiests of the' Stratford Dean-
- ery when a day of recollect
ion was held under the -
guidance of His Excellency
Auxiliary Bishop Marcel '
Gervak of London. S ff Mr and Mrs. Dave Regier
Good crowd
card party and Mrs:
Corres-pondent
CECB1A RYAN with his mother Mrs. Mary
Moylan on the it eekend.
Mr.' and Mrs. ' Joe Nolan
attended the Sararas-BOudin
wedding in Hensall on Sat.,
Feb. 21st.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Lane
• spent a few days in Windsor
lost week and called on
Msgr. White.who is a patient
in the 11.9S24141, there...
Toronto visit-
ed with his parents Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Lane. '
Mr. and Mrs Don Ryan
and Matthew froM Mel-
bourne and Mr. and Mrs.
jamei Subject. Carrie. Ryan
and Jeffrey, Kitchener visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ryan on Sunday.
•
ta a man is
and family from Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mr. ,
patient in I-lo spitcil
Russeitiale. Mrs. Dave Can-
ting, Mississauga. Darlene
Templeman, Exeter.. Ruth
Templenn, Dublin, Brian
Marla and Breanne Mauer.
Chatham.
Our sympathy to the Dear-
ing. Chappel and "Nerris
families, in their recent
bereavements.
Mr. 'Ross -McNichol, Hen-
sail. visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris, and
family.,
meeting. Jopar, Brost- of Lot
16 Con. 8, was granted
permission .to cross
Oill'Or4!$!Pf.914e.Me• gain
.-•#0•40, g, way
419,48v941:0;.1799k.9tAt'10.."
. • On tender -of lt3rt'
.
'on traction for 51 09'. for 1411* b#1144.4,94:0eliyer*,..
Mg: gravel to
sublet. to '
t,..t*,ak 'Other, ten-,
rata vatic 0 ottt StArE to"
per Y.9fit •
Wethie$chly Marsh 4 was,
AO let council to. visit various
sitesto inspect )igii.i4rnadure
tanks.,.with 'reps. and' March
it -for Court 'of Revision-, on
the Cook ."-A" drain and
"Shillinglaw" drain. Tend-
ers for the new bridge on Lot •
15 Concession. 12/13 will
open on the I Ith March,
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