HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-07-26, Page 11These Huron County Giants
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There were giants in Huron
County year: ago.
In the early days, there was
a family in Huron by the name
of Bell. The old mkn was al
ways called Grandaddv Bell. He
Came out from Scotland and!?”’—
ran a grist mill on. the creek I buggy had disappeared. Then he
Iipar the village of Kippen, He1”"' 1 J ’
Waised a family and lived theie.
of h’.s deal-11 He could j That was the first record of
■R^alk the 40 miles from London: an automobile driving along the
F' /nd be home in time for dinner. I Zurich -road.
His son Paul had a farm and; . Paul Bell weighed 875 pounds.
« saw mill just west of Hensall. i He lived to be 98 and was never
One time^ whenJhey raised Bill j sick two daJ's in his Re
raising. The 'barn, was 82 feet
long one of the first raised in
this part .of the country.
There was the Usual procedure.
They hauled the wall plate and
the purloin plate end on to the
building before they started the
raising. When the bents were up,
Paul grabbed hold of the wall
plate it was of rock elm ten
inches square and.82 feet long,
climbed up to the corner of the
wall and laid lhe end on the
top beam.
Paul never drove a buggy—he
had a light waggon and brown
horse. Qne day he was riding
down the second of Hay. Turning
east of the Zurich road, he met
a gas buggy and the little horse,
frightened stood on his hind legs.
He cut quite a caper and looked
like he was going to run away,
but Paul reached forward, caught
the back band of the harness,
lifted him back on his knee and
held, him there, soothing him,
until the last smell of the gas ---nil---------- 1- y
sef him down oh the road and
drove on in to Hensall.
an automobile driving along the
; Zurich road.
_ __ ____ _ . Paul Bell weighed 875 pounds.
« saw mill just west of Hensall. i He lived to be 98 and was never Ann flvMA +wn rlnxre in 1iic
Grand s barn, Paul was at the, Famous Operation
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PHONE 328 EXETER
Years ago when you drove up
the London road north, as you
crossed the mill road at the vil
lage of Brucefield, you Could see
at the north west a wooden
building painted white
sign over the door
"Surgery — James
M.D.” ■
One day in the fall I ____
man by the name of McEwan,
crippled into the office. "Doc
tor,” he said, “what's
with me?”
"McEwan,” said the ____ _
"you have a contraction of the
sciatic nerve.”
"Can you do 'anything?-"
"Yes,” said the doctor, "if I
can get hold of it dnd can stretch
it half an inch I can cure you.
But it will be awful painful.”
"All right, doctor, get busy.
I don’t mind the pain if it will
make me able to walk,”
So Stewart sent out for the
the five strongest men in Bruce
field to hold McEwan. He called
across to the butcher, "Sharpen
up your knives and come over.”
Then he went across to Kaiser,
the blacksmith, who had his shop
in back of Rattenbury’s hotel,
and said, “Kaiser, fix me a pair
of tongs drawn out long and fine
at the point.” When the doctor
got the tongs he cleaned and
sterilized them.
The five men held McEwan
with his face on the table and
the’ doctor took one of the knives
and split his hip open. Then he
got hold of the sciatic nerve with
the point of the tongs and pulled
and stretched it half an inch.
The roars of McEwan could
be heard half a mile it took
all the strength of the five men
to hold him down. The operation
must have cured . him for he
never came back.
■ Stewart afterwards went to
McGill as professor of materia
medica. When Sir John A. Mac
Donald took ill they sent for
Stewart as the greatest authority
on nervous diseases in America.
His operation, first performed
in the village of Brucefield/ in
Huron County, went down in
medical history as the Stewart
operation.
Too Strong To Work
Bob Marks, a big Irishman,
one of the men who held Mc
Ewan down, was so strong that
he couldn’t work.,. If he forgot
himself and squeezed a crow
bar, for instance, it would just
fall in pieces like a woman
making curly cakes.
Marks was the postmaster and
was always called Big Bob
Marks, He once ran a fellow
out of town with a fork handle.
There was a chap by the name
of Phillip Sipple, who was a
blacksmith by trade. To show
the respect he was held in, the
sheriff made him bailiff.
Shortly after the Hensall Ob
server went’ into liquidation. The
bailiff, - being illiterate, thought
to seize was to carry away. He
drove from Zurich to Hensall,
backed his dray up to the build*
ing .and picked up the press.
It wasn’t quite wide enough tor
both to go through the door at
once. They stuck in the jamb,
and the casting broke, making
the press a wreck. A junk dealer
had to come and gather it up.
He took it home and weighed
it. He had less than five tons.
There was a man named Pete
Geiger who had the reputation
of being a strong man. Tom
Sherritt was another strong man.
He’d heard of Geiger and wanted
to test him. Sherritt was driving-
along the road one winter day
when he met a big man who
turned out to be Geiger.
"Let’s see who’s the strong
est,” said Sherritt.
"All right,” Pete replied, "I’ll
match you on the lazy stick.”
That meant they were to sit
down opposite each other, brace
the soles of their feet against
one another and pull on the stick.
Pete walked into the swamp,
the ground frozen hard, and he
grabbed a little rock elm. He
twisted it like a match and
snapped it in two over his knee.
He brought the piece over to
Tom, who by this time was up
with a
saying,
Stewart,
a stout
wrong
doctor,
and * /ay over the top of the
hill!
Later, curiosity made Tom
steal back and measure the rock
elm which Geiger had twisted.
It was three and one-half inches
through.
Throws 2,500 Pounds
There was a man by the name
of John Gillingham, who fired
the salt block for Dr. Coleman
at Seaforth. He would take one
barrel and set it on end. Then
he would take the second and lift
it on top. The third h-’d lift on
that again.
The gross weight of each bar
rel was 300 pounds. He would
lift them as easy as you would
set a waste basket
cuspidor.
There was one
be could throw 42
white oak 20 feet,
weigh over 2,500
_threw it 30 feet.
Of course, he didn’t say how
he would do it. He set it up
horizontal about the height of his
shoulder. Then he took a snap
and shot it a heave sideways.
He was afterward killed by the
explosion of a boiler. His ordin
ary day work was to bring in the
wood to keep steam in-the boiler.
When they got the boiler re
paired they had to get a horse
and cart and two mer to do his
everyday work.
In the early days in the county
of Middlesex, near Strathroy,
there was a man by the name
of Joe Berryfield who framed
barns, One year, hay being very
scarce, he took his horse and
two-wheeled cart and he went
to one of the farmers looking
for hay.
The farmer said, "You can
have as much hay as you want
to carry away on your back for
half a dollar.”
So Joe got a couple of poles
and laid them across. He loaded
them up with hay. Then he got
underneath, making a hole
through which he stuck his head.
He straightened up and walked
out of the barn.
He weighed the hay when he
got home and found he had just
1,800 pounds, "By gee,” he said,
“I could have carried the other
200 pounds.”
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phone 83 Exeter 26c
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2-BEDRQOM HOUSE, modern
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DEAD. DISABLED STOCK—Seven-
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ROLLINtJ HOME, sleeps l,« gobd
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100 RED BRICK, new, $75. Apply William Dace, Soulhcott Pines, Grand Bend. ___________26tfc
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’A-TON PICKUP, 1950 Chev. This
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tires, and battery, low mileage; priced tor quick sale. Will accept trade-in and can arrange finance,
1). E. MacKinnon, Hensall, phone 116-.1,______________ _________26*
BECAUSE no one else has a figure
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1000 PIILLBTS, ready to lay; priced
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'48 CHEV, heater, directional signals, clean; needs some body work: $150 cash. Call 375-W Exeter, 414 Albert St.____________________26*
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8x7 STEEL .GRAVEL BOX
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RUBBER-TIRED WAGON
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Phone 418 Exeter
After Hours 693-tV
NEW. MODERN HOUSE With oil furnace: east side of Exeter: close to schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St. if a
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
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COUNTRY HOME in good repair, dose to church and school. Apply
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APARTMENT—Four rooms, private
bath, ground floor, private ent
rance, redecorated, heated, not furnished, available immediately.
Phone 300 after 6 p.m.________2(P
2 APARTMENTS, upper and lower, both newly decorated, in Centralia
village, hot and cold, water. Phone
732-J3 Exeter. 26:9:16c
RANCH STYLE HOUSE, new. basement, living room, kitchen, a bedrooms, full bath: acre of land;
priced down, owner going West. Duplex, separate entrances, 2 full
baths, kitchens, new oil furnace. Rents at $110, Brice ,86,300. Some
terms.
NICE BRICK HOUSE, having all conveniences, including oil furnace;
good barn and building lot. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred
Cole, Salesmen. 14tfc
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REALTOR
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Brick cottage, one floor, bath, pres
sure system and garage. Priced for quick sale with terms. Low taxes,
Well worth investigating.
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Main street location — solid 'brick
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bri"';, two bedroom home,
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NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Harper Cecil Rivers
late of Exeter, Ontario,
Retired Butcher.
Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned executor on or before the 281h day of July A.D. 19.16, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed. having regard only io claims that have then been received.
The Canada Trust Co.
London, Ontario, Executor,
By BELL &. LAUGHTON Solicitors,
Exeter, Ontario,
GOOD USED TYPEWRITERS a gcsul used junior Kiri's bicycle or
sidewalk bicycle. Write Box 318, ■St. Marys. | 26*
TO ORGANISE a full-time cirthes- tra. Anyone plajiug a tiolin, base
'fiddle or steel guitar, phone Exeter
9.82 ■ W................................................
BABY SITTING — Apply Mai’nto Sanders, plimic 1'Aetor. 26*
WANTED TO RENT—A S-hedramn
house, preferably east of Main St., for a client (couple), W. C. Bearca, Realtor. Wtffl.
LOST
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POWER LAWN MOWER, between Graham Arthur’s garage and miles east on St. Mary’s Road. Re
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LOWER APARTMENT, unfurnish
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downtown, 4 rooms and bath, entirely private, separate, hot water
tank, range wiring, nicely decorat- ed. Phone 232-M Exeter.______26c
4-ROOM APARTMENT, 32 Victoria
St., Exeter; $25 a month. Write:
Ila McConkey, Port Burwell, Ont.. 26c
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Frame cottage—main street ----tion, New modern bath and. re
wired throughout. Extremely low
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Hensall
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UPPER APARTMENT, 4 - room,
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170 Victoria St. (evenings). 26*
5-R00M APARTMENT with 2 bedrooms, hot and cold water; just
remodelled. Apply to D. C. .Toynt, phone 62 Hensall, Ont,________26c
APARTMENT—Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. On front of Main street. Apply Mayfair Bakery, phone 52 Exeter.-_______ 19t,fc
A.PARTMENT, . in Exeter; 4
rooms, 3-piece hath, newly redecorated, partly furnished, private entrance, reasonable rent. Apply Douglas Gill, phone 177 Grand Bend.__________________ 19:26*
2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty-Nu
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APARTMENT—Centrally located, 4
light, airy rooms, bath, hot water, part furnished; separate entrance; rent reasonable; immediate possession. Apply 3'13 Andrew St.. Exeter.21:28:5:12c
3 .APARTMENTS, unfurnished, for
rent at once. W. C. Pearce, Real- Lor, Exeter. , 12tfc
ATARW$Nt. 2 bedrooms, toilet,
hoi: .-and cold, water, on Shipka
highway. Bhope 6-J Crediton, 16tfc
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER
SEWING MACHINES — Electric
portables, by the week. Hopper-
Hockey 'Furniture, phone 99, Exeter. ■ ®Lfc
3-ROOM APARTMENT, on ground
floor, heated, hot and, cold water, large bed-sitting room, kitchen and
private bath room. Penhale Apartments, 70 John St. E., phone -94- lltf.n
REAL ESTATE
SMART FOR SUMMER—Cool as a breeze for warm'sum
mer afternoons and evenings is this flowered print dress
in crisp shades of blue. The dress; featuring the cowl
neckline and low waistline so popular with the young
set, is made of 100 per cent “Terylene”, the new wrinkle-
resistanf fibre now. being produced in Canada. An ideal
companion for a garden party ’ J1- .........1.......
wheel hat, this time repeating
dress. •
HOMES—C. V. PICKARD—HOMES
CREDITON — Brick house, near centre of village, modern kitchen,
bath up and down, good basement with, furnace; extra lot. This pro
perty is in good condition through
out. Moderate price.EXETER—Cash $1,500.00. No, this
is not the total price, but this amount down will give you possession of comfortable four-bedroom
home with all modern conveniences
Including oil heat. Balance in easy
payments. . ....EXETER—3-Bedroom Brlc.k in best
of condition, This compact home has a dining room. It is oil heated
and has good garage. Brice re
duced. , „ ,EXETER—3-Bedroom Brick Cottage. Very nice bathroom and kitchen. Choice location. "Well treed
lot. Immediate possession if de
sired.EXETER—$3,600.00 full price for-
11£ storey frame covered with as
bestos shingles. Close to schools.
3-piece bath. Good basement. Pos
session to suit purchaser.We. have several other homes in
a wide price range. If you wish to buy or sell see C. V, Pickard, 394 Main St., Exeter, phone 165 and 628. 7:26
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COR. SANDERS A MAIN St FOLLOWS SISTER THROUGH TRAINING—Second grand
daughter of Prime Minister St. Laurent to graduate from
the RCAF university reserve officer’s training course,
Therese Samson is congratulated by Dr. G. E. Hall, presi
dent of the University of Western Ontario. Sister Monique,
right, graduated in 1955.. The cadets take three summers’
training and continue their studies at university to qualify
for their commissions. —Central Press Canadian
HIGHWAY 200 ACRES, brick
house, bank barn, silo, driveshed.
150 ACRES, brick house, bank
barn, driveshed.100 ACRES, brick house, bank
barn, driveshed.75 ACRES, frame house, bank barn,
sito.50 ACRES, insul-bric house, bank
barn, silo, driveshed.William Pearce, Realtor: Earl
Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, Ex
eter._____________ __________19tfc
FARMS FOR SALE
A FIRST-CLASS 100-h.cre dairy or
cash, crop farm in Stephen Township. Clay loam, modernized brick house, large "L" shaped bank
barn, milking machine, implement shed, nevor failing waler supply.
1 DO-ACRE FARM IN Hay Township, situated on highway. Brick
house, large hip roof barn with straw shed, cenielit silo, level land.
In good farming district.
TN PARKHILL district, 100-ac.re
dairy farm, level clay loam, brick
house, hank barn with new stab
ling. Situated close to town,
50-ACRE FRUIT FARM on edge of town, brick house with modern conveniences, steel barn, apple,
peach and -cherry trees.
Those farms are in excellent state
of cultivation and are very reasonably priced.
Write or Call
HERB MITCHELL 7-0985
•Office 4-4501
CANADA TRUST
REALTOR
Huron & Erie-Bldg. 4-4501
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TENDERS WANTED
FORCED AIR HEATING UNIT
Tenders will be received by the undersigned until August 4, 1956, for the installation of a forced air heating unit in S.S. No. 4 School House, Stephen Township. For par
ticulars contact Wilmar D. Weiri. Crediton,_ Box 181, 26c
COAL
Separate tenders will be received by the undersigned until August 4
for supplying 8 tons of No.-"4 Blue Coal to bins of S.S. No. 14 Centralia, Supplying 35 tons of marked Cavilier Queen stoker coal to bin
of U.S.S. No. 16 Dashwood. Coal to be delivered on school holidays. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.WILMAR D. WEIN, Sec-Treas.
Box 181 Crediton, Ont.
19:26
SERVICES
CUSTOM WORK. — Swathing and
combining. Self-propelled sWather;
satisfaction guaranteed. Apply E. J. Walker, Cromarty, phone 12-r-13
Dublin. .......... .
NOTICE rTO‘ TURNIP' (HtOWteRS
I have a new Hi-Boy Spreyer
for spraying- turnips only. It has
never been or never will be. used
tor spraying' 2-1-D Weed Killer. Do
not be, misled into thinking mag
gots are not working in turnips
here' this year, as I have found several farms that are badly in
fested. and I can spray them for
maggots and water core at. the same time at the. one. cost of ap
plication. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266.
26:9
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements can be. made. Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.7:12-ll:15c
CUSTOM BALING and combining,
square bales. Also manure loading. Apply Normari Whiting, phone Exeter 655-W, evenings. 12tfc
HAVE YOUR SAWS sharpened
and. set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew's Sharpening Service, 105 Sanders St. E., Exeter, phone
454. 1 7c
SEPTIC TANKS pumped, out. Immediate service. Butler Bros., Lu
can, phone 108 or 130-W. 8:2
"WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
For artificial insemination infor
mation or service from all breeds
of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at: Clinton
Hu 2-3441 between 7:30 and. 9:30 A.M. We have all breeds available
—top quality at 'low cost. 4:26tfc
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
BRAY has wide choice chicks.. Prompt shipment. And pullets (in
cluding Ames In-Cross—less feed,
more eggs). Dayolds, some started. Fall broilers (Sept.-Oct.) should be on order, Get full information,
agent — Eric Carscadden, EXeter, phone 246-W. 26c
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
BOY, 15 years old, would like work on farm. Apply 220 Marlborough St., Exeter. 26*
YOUNG GIRL wants full-time or
part-time work. Write Box "B’ . Times-Advocate. 26*
CANADIAN CORPS OF
COMMISSIONAIRES
(London Division)
Has One Vacancy
Permanent employment at RCAF
Station, Centralia, Ontario, with security guard for veterans of navy,
army or air force.
Rate of’ pay 95ct per hour.
Age groups 50 to 60 years.
Must be physically fit.Travelling allowance of 200 per
duty shift,
Applicants must produce at time
of applying, the following: fa) Honorable discharge certificate(b) Medals awarded for service(c) Character references, local and recent (preferably from former
employment)
Interviews with applicants at Corps
Office, 201 King Street, London, Ontario. (DVA Building). Telephone
4-2443 26
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CREDITON—Brick house, 2-slorey, '
furnace, bath, attached garage. W,
C, Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons.;Salesman. ....................... 31
GRAND BEND—3-befllmom cottage,
full bathroom, winterized; nicely treed area. Price $5,000, Terms. C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex-
sun .
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Mix 1 oz. per 'gallon drinking
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large round worms from swine.
Safe. Easy to use. Cost only
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IN THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL SATURDAY, JULY 28, 7:30 P.M,The Estate of the late William,
. REAL ESTATE: Consists of the
west part of Lot 9, Petty Survey, with 29-ft. frontage on main street,
and running 148% ft. deep. Upon this lot is situated a frame build.-, ing approximately 24 ft. by SO IE
CHATTELS: Fawcet oil burner; radio; small tables; chairs; cash register-; 2-wheel trailer; 2 block and tackles; 2 electric drills; 2
handy jacks; %-horse electric
motor; 2 vices: emery; grease guns; fire extinguisher; safe; 2 gals, Prestone; scythe; Prestone, tester:
fence insulators; cast and steel bolts; rivets; chisels; hammers;, all types of wrenches; chains; trouble
light; bins; coal and numerous
other articles.TERMS: Real Estate—10% down
time of sale and balance in ,30
days. Sold subject to reserveCHATTELS: Cash.MRS. LEONA PARKE,
CLARENCE PARKE, Executors
ED CORBETT, Auctioneer
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Treasurer s Sale
Of Lands in Arrears of Taxes in the County of Huron
To Wit:
BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Warden of the County of Huron, bearing
date, of 16th day of July, 1956, and to mo directed, commanding me to levy upon the several
lands mentioned and described in the following list for arrears of taxes thereon and costs set
forth, I hereby give notice that, unless such arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed
to sell by Public Auction, at the Treasurer’s office, m, the Court House, Goderich, the said lands
or sufficient of the said lands, necessary to pay the said arrears and costs on Tuesday, Novem
ber 6th, 1956, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon. The adjourned sale,, if necessary, will
be held at the same time and place one week later, November 13th, 1956. It is the intention of
the various Municipalities mentioned herein to purchase at the adjourned sale such lots as do
not bring the said taxes and costs.
Goderich, Ontario
July loth, 1956.
A. H. Erskine
Treasurer, County
NAME AND DECRIPTION OF LAND
William Kiley
Henry Adkins
James Baker
S. W, Archibald
Wilbur Coulter
Edward O’Doud
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AU of Um above lots ate palQHtcd.
Publislmd in the Ontario Gazette, August 4th, 1956.
Years In Arrears
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
S.E.Cor.Park Lot 167, V.S, 1953,1954,1953
Lot 23, Cone. 5 1953,1955
E.Part 18, N. B. 1953,1954,1955
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
N.Pt. 10, L.R.W. 1953,1954,1955
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
PL 3 & 4, L.1LW. 1953,1954,1955
Lots 66 & Pt. 72, L.H.W. 1953,1954
io£ Huron.
Taxes . Costs Tdtal
162.03
415,68
145.41
6.05
12.39
5.5?
168.08
428.07
147.98
13.23 2.35 15.57
181.58
203.75
6.45
7.10
188.03
210.85
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