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ELIMVILLE
Mrs, Merle Sparling and Ha
gel Jean were In London on Sa
turday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Parrish and boys.
Mrs. Wein of Hensall Library
visited with Mrs. Sparling on
Sunday.
Mrs. Rader and children, of
Dashwood,
of Mrs.
day.
Miss
Monday
called, at the
Merle Sparling on
home
Sun-
spentHelen Herdman
with Hazel Jean Sparl-
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EDGEWOOD
Master Gorban Moore has re
turned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital.
Miss
daying
Miss
friend
with friends here.
We are sorry to hear of the
death of Mrs. Joe Mitchell’s
brother, Mr. Eldon McRoberts,
of Biddulpli.
Mi\ and Mrs. James R, Kenny
and boys, of Glencoe, spent
Sunday last with his sister, Mrs.
Roy Moore and family.
Bernice Westman is holl-
at her home here.
Deoua Yonnggton and
spent Sunday evening
Usborne Council Active on
Drainage and Road Projects
Mrs. Thomas Bell is in Sea
forth with Mrs. Sam Hanna, ow
ing to the critical illness of her
brother, Mr. Sam Hanna, in
Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea
forth, following a fall from an
apple tree. Besides a broken hip,
ankle, heel and shoulder, he is
suffering from pneumonia. He
is in his eighty-fourth year.
Mr. and Mrs. D, O’Hearn and
Donna spent the week-end in
Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
O’Hearn who spent the past two
weeks here returned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey,
Sebringville.
Mrs. W. Horne, Mrs. W. Rout-
ly, Anna and Grace, are visiting
this week with relatives in Lon
don and St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell, Sha
ron and Noel, of Exeter, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V,
Montmorency.
Mr. Wesley Heywood, teacher
of Matheson, Northern Ontario,
is visiting with his relatives
here.
W.M.S. and W.A.
The W.M.S. and W.A. of
Elimville Church was held
July 28 in the basement of
church. The Mission Band were
guests and provided the program
with the Band leaders, Mrs. Gil
fillan, in charge of the program and - - —
The
“O
was
lowed by a song
Cometh’ with Jean Gilfillan sing
ing verse and the rest -of the
Band joining in the chorus. An
(interesting talk was given by
Mrs. Hocking, of Roy’s Church,
on a verse “To each is given a
set of tools a piece of clay and
a book
given
Routly
“Jesus
vice-president, Mrs. Squire Herd-
man, was in charge of business.
The minutes and roll call were
read by the secretary and the
treasurer’s report was given by
Mrs. H. Delbridge. Letters of ap
preciation from Mrs. H. Otis,
Mrs. C. Gilfillan and Mrs. (Rev.)
Mair for cards received, were
read. The meeting closed with
the benediction and all enjoyed
lunch at the close.
the
on
the
The Municipal Council of the
Township of Usborne met in
regular monthly session on Mon
day afternoon, August 9, with
Reeve Hugh Berry presiding
and Councillors Oscar Ttickey,
Wellington Brock, James Simp
son and Verne I’incoinbe pres
ent.
The minutes of the last meet
ing of Council held July 10
were confirmed as printed on
motion of Councillors Simpson
and Brock.
At 2 p.m. the Shapton Munici
pal Drain Report from the Town
ship of Stephen was read and I
provisionally adopted on motion
of Councillors Brock and Pin
combe. The Court of Revision
to be held on the next regular
Council meeting day September
13th at three p.m.
Mr. Joe Looby of the firm of
Looby & Looby,
tractors
Exeter
Council
virtually
ments were made for inspection
by the District Engineer and
payment.
Municipal By-Law No. 7-19 4 S’
entitled “A By-Law to provide
for the Corporation’s consent to
the Public Utilities Commission
of the Village of Exeter for the
construction of a water main on
the highways of the Township
from Part 13, Concession 5 to
the Village Limits, and to auth
orize the Township Road Super
intendent, Wm. J. Routly, to
supervise and approve the con
struction of the work” was giv
en three readings and
motion of Councillors
and Tuckey.
A.. report on the
Wurm Drain and that Thedford
had promised to deliver in the
early part of September at $190
per thousand at the
Council instructed that
tractor R. L. Beattie
fied accordingly.
Council were advised
P. Dietrich, contractor
Elimville Drain
to begin the
agreed
yards,
the Con
be noti-
Mrs. F. Horne at the piano,
meeting opened by singing
Canada”. Scripture lesson
read by Helen Herdman fol-
“When He
of rules”. A reading was
by Grace Johns. Grace
and Mary Skinner sang
Loves Me”. The W.M.S.
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Leather Oxfords
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Black
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con-
the
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Arrange-
Dublin,
on the bridge on
side-road advised
that his contract
completed.
passed or>
Pincombe
St ewart
Drain by the Township Engin
eer S. W. Archibald was tab
led. Council instructed that the
assessed parties be duly notified
and agreed that a special meet
ing of Council be held on the
evening of Monday, August 23,
for the reading of the Report.
The Township Road Superin
tendent reported
contacted several
turers regarding
of 1610 ten-inch
to complete the supply for the
that he had
tile m anu tac
tile supplying
tile required
WHALEN
Mr. Caleb Millson, of London,
was a recent visitor of Mr. and
Mrs. George Millson.
Miss Donna Parkinson of Rus-
seldale visited during last week
with Mr. and Mrs. George Par
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Squire,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Squire, and
Mrs. Norman Hodgins were in
Hensall on Thursday attending
the funeral of the late Cecil
Harris.
The sympathy of the commu
nity goes
E. Foster
reavement.
Mr. and
and Bob, of Cameron Falls, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. La
verne Morley.
Miss Betty Duffield spent a
few days last week with Mrs.
Wynne, of Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pullen
and family, of Louisville. Ken
tucky, ate holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Milne Pullen.
Miss Alice Anderson, of Otta
wa. visited for a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and Mr. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Knowles, of
Granton, are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. William
French and Mr. E. French.
Mr. and Mrs. William Doig,
of Saskatoon, visited during last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ha
zelwood.
Mrs. Louisa Smale, of Exeter,
visited with Mrs. Melleville Gun
ning for a few days last week.
Mrs. Ogden was called to
Wingham on Saturday owing to
the serious illness of her father,
Mr. Currie.
Miss Elva Morley and Mrs.
Melleville Hern were at Seaforth
on Wednesday attending the
Elimville Institute picnic.
Miss Jessie Finlayson, of Kip
pen, visited with Mrs. Laverne
Morley for a few days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Heywood, of Elimville.
W.M.S. and W*A.
Mrs. Hazelwood presided over
the W.M.S. Eight members and
three visitors were present.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Ogden, Mrs. Cecil Squire, Mrs.
W, French and Mrs. W. Morley.
The W.A. was in charge -of
Mrs. William Morley. The “Les
son Thoughts” on Abigail were
given by Mrs. Melleville Gunning
and prayer by Mrs. Walter Gun
ning. Several letters of thanks
were read. Lunch was served at
the close.
Mr. Russell Parkinson, o£
Stratford visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. F. Parkinson.
out to Mr. and Mrs.
in their recent be-
Mrs. Morrison Foster
CLASSIFIED RATES
25 words or less ...... 35c
. (additional words l^c)
Succeeding insertions lc a word
(minimum charge 25c)
Classifieds will be accepted
to Wednesday noon
that C
on the
was preparing
work. Council
that he be allowed to
begin the job at any place he
found most suitable under pres
ent clrcumtances regardless of
previous instructions, and in-
, structed that he be so advised.
The Road Superintendent re
ported that the road gravellinp
contractor, Claude Smith was
making good progress with hit»
contract and advised an interim
payment to Mr. Smith of $2,00 0
which had been requested Coun
cil authorized the payment of
$2,000 on the gravel contract
to C. Smith.
The Road Superintendent ad
vised that the sixth concession
road ’’from Wm. Cann’s gravel
pit to Elimville was being rap
idly worn out by gravel trucks
hauling to the airport and that
he was unable to gravel as it
had been recently surfaced i
treated with oil for dust control
Council instructed that Mr. W
H. Golding M.P. be so advised
and his assistance sought to get
help .from the Federal govern
ment to maintain the road in
repair.
Harvey Wright interviewed
the Council in regard to the
job of installing the electrical
wiring in the new machinery
building. On motion of Council--
lors Brock and Simpson, Harvey
Wright was engaged to do the
wiring under the supervision of
the Road Superintendent.
The following correspondence
was tabled and dealt with as
follows: Ross W. Hern, secre
tary of the Zion Cemetery Board
letter of thanks for grant to
ward construction of fence,
tents noted and letter filed;
ters from J. A. Coombs,
trict Engineer, advising
the Province had authorized re
muneration
$1,024 for
el in lieu
roads from trucks hauling grav,
el for Highway No. 83, referred
to the Road Superintendent ask
ing for confirmation of con
struction of machinery building
and asking that a set of plans
be filed with him; advising that
no supplementary money
laws for highway
would be authorized
B.A. Oil Co. re fuel
the Township road
for the current year,
the Road Superintendent;
Sheridan Equipment
granting rebate on the freight
and handling charges on the
Gai* Wood dozer returned, to
the amount of $70, and state
ment showing a total credit of
$1,227.53. Council
that they be asked to
full amount of the
once.
Current accounts
amount of $101.01 and
Vouchers to the amount of $6,-
137.28 were authorized for pay
ment on motion of Councillors
Turkey and Pineombe.
Council adjourned to meet
again in regular session on
Monday afternoon September 13
Harry Strang, Clerk.
instructed
rebate
credit
the
at
Evening Service
A1
to the
Road
One garage will be open,
in Exeter on Sundays and
during the evenings
throughout the week
Open this Sunday and
During the Evenings
Throughout the Week
SNELL BROS. & CO.
Garage
Motor Sales
Dodge & DeSoto
Sales & Service
Phone 200
Coates Fred Dobbs
‘‘She’s asking for a cash
settlement of $750,000.00,
the town house, both cars
and a monthly allotment of
Sunoco Dynafuel gasoline!”
to the Township of
1,600 yards of gray-
of damage to Twp.
Con-
Let-
Dis-
that
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