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for ALL the people of Huron.
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blood testing requirements still
apply to female cattle brought in-
to the Province from Western
Canada.
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JUNE 10+h 'VOTE
DY .McLEAN
KnowAatioildten
in Howick Township in '1957 sVaS
passed on its third reading, Initi-
ated by a rise in cost of the Mc-
Michael Municipal Drain, an
amendment to the existing by-law
was read for the third time and
carried,
meeting in Kingston, It will
The council approved sending
the Welfare Administrator to the
annual. Welfare Officers' Associa-
tion
be held June 17-19,
The following accounts were also
ordered paid; County of Huron,
hospitalization, $192; N. Wade, in-
surance, $110; Wilford King, sheep
injured by dogs, $75; Village of
Clifford, fire services, re H. Met-
calfe, $150; fox bounty, $16; drain
tenders advertising, $30.26; office
supplies, $48.59; Alex Petrie, part
salary,2235; J. ii warble, flyinspector, $
England,advance,
warble fly spraying, $700; Mrs.
James Shera, door, $5; Mrs. John
Lane, salary as welfare admini-
strator, $15; W. Marriner, relief,
$57,74; H. J. Hueston & Son, coal,
re relief, $42.65,
The next regular Howick Town-
ship Council meeting will be June
5,
IN MEMORIAM ONTARIO TRAVEL
708 Parliament Bicigs. Toronto
Supervised Area,
May Move Cattle
Word has been received from W.
Watson, Live Stock Commission-
er for the Province of Ontario, that
the Province of Ontario has been
designated a supervised area un-
der the provisions of the Brucel-
losis Act, 1956, this designation be-
ing retroactive to April 1, This
announcement does not change the
situation of the cattle owners in
the County of Huron, as the coun-
ty was previously designated a
supervised, area, It now becomes
obligatory for all cattle owners in
all Ontario to have their female
calves vaccinated after reaching
the age 'of four months, but be-
fore becoming 11 months old, with
the cost of vaccination being as-
sumed by the Province.
Inasmuch as the Act provides
for the unrestricted movement of
cattle from one supervised area to
another, female cattle may now
he moved from any part of On-
tario to any other part without a
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Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity
lion, Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister
HOWICK COUNCOL
Howick Township i Council ap-
proved their entry into the Huron
County Municipal Association at a
regular meeting Monday. A $15
entry fee was also carried, An
council members were present.
Reeve Harry Gowdy was in the
chair,
Road accounts totalling $8,156,74
were ordered paid on a motion by
Gibson and Allan, The engineer's
report on repair and improvement
of the Hyslop Municipal Drain,
Township of Turn.berry, was ac-
cepted and provisionally adopted.
Court of revision on the Hyslop
Drain, Howick portion, will be
held June 5, at 2 p.m.
Allan and Haskins moved that
Carl E. Willis be advanced $500
on the William A, Bennett drain
contract.
A by-law setting the rate of corn-
' mission for the collection of taxes
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HOWARD — In loving ememory of
our dear father; Mr. John Howard,
who passed 'away May lath, 1963
His presence we miss,
His inemony we treasure;
Loving him always,
Floc gettillg him never.
Some may forget him
Now he is gone,
But we will remember him
No matter how long.
—Sadly missed by daughters Katie
and Mildred and son-iinnlaw.
IN MEMORIAM.
OAMPI3ELL — In lolving memory
of a clear father and grandad,
Bobs Campbell, who pasted
away May 15th, 195G.
Oh, what Would I give to clasp
your hand,
Your dear kind face to see;
Your loving- simile, your welcome
voice,
That meant so much Ito. me:
No one knows the silent heartache;
Only tho'se that have Ouch can tell
Of the grief that is hornie inl silence
For ;the Jone I loved. so well.
— Sadly massed by daughter Annette,
soni4a-aa,w Donald and granclfaughter
Vicki.
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