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This Summer
make it a
GREAT
ONTARIO
ADVENTURE
VACATION
Discover the unexpected
in Ontario's
exciting Northeast!
Northeast in your Ontario is a land
of adventure . . a family vacation-
land filled with history, natural wonders
and unparalleled beauty.
See the mammoth Sault Ste. Mario
locks that give ocean vessels entrance
to Lake Superior. Relax amid the
splendour of Manitoulin Island . . .
Indian country, and a sportsman's
paradise of hunting and fishing. Then
visit North Bay, gateway to the Un-
spoiled beauty of Ontario's great
north.
-Visit Cobalt, Timmins and Kirkland
lake, built on hidden treasures of
precious minerals. See the mines In
operation. Then on past the "Arctic
Watershed" beyond which all avatars
flow to the Arctic Ocean, to Cochrane
where Ontario Northland Railway's
"Polar Bear. Express" takes you on a
day-long excursion to Moosonee on
the James Bay frontier. Here you re-
turn to the earliest days of the fur
trade and visit Moose factory, an out-
post of the Hudson's Bay Company
since 1673.
We'd like to help you plan a reward-
ing Adventure Vacation in Ontario's
exciting Northeast. Send us this cou-
pon and we'll mail you our Great
Northeast Ontario
Adventure Vacation
booklet (24 pages in
ull colour).
Province of Ontario,
Dept. of Tourism & Informaticie,
Parliament Buildings, " liooiti 972
Toronto 2, Ontario.
Please send me complete information t
on Great Northeast OntarloAdventurO
Vocations. I
Name -
yi
Address
City
Province
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pEygi,,9PM ENT PROGRAM
IN HURON IS ADVANCED • ...
Work is well under way and
should be completed by Novem-
ber an the development road
between Crediton and Khiva
corner, in Stephen Township,
the road committee reported to
county council through Reeve.
Grant Stirling, of Goderich
Township, chairman.
"WL \vol follow with Hon, C.
S. MacNaughton," the report
stated, "in order to have the
second five-mile section of this
10-mile road designated for
construction at the earliest pos-
sible date. We will also con-
tinue our talks with the minis,
kr to have the Baylield-Bruee-
field-Egmondville-Seaforth road
designated as, a developinent
road.
"Grading is well way
on our construction project on
County Road 13 from Clinton
westerly for five miles, and pav,
ing will commence soon. (En-
gineer Britnell said July 1) on
County Road 16 from Highway
4 to Brussels." This contract
has been let to Lavis Contract-
ing at $62,661.30.
"Work is nearing comple-
thm," he reported stated, "on
our four maintenance gravel
contracts totalling 91,000 cubic
yards on 100 miles of road. We
have made provision in our
1905 budget to provide for a
substantial increase iii quantity
of calcium chloride, in order
to conserve gravel and help
eliminate dustprobleths,"
Six stretches of county road
are being deleted and returned
to the townships. They total
4-236 miles, and addition of a
half-mile of airport road leaves
the mileage of the county sys-
tem at 355, "still one of the
largest in the province," the
committee said,
Largest item is 14:60 miles,
Road 26 from Highway 4 to the
Wellington boundary. Next
largest is 19.12 miles, Road 10
from Highway 4 to Highway 21,
Hay-Stanley boundary. Others
are Road 1, from Road 5 to
Road 21 at Centralia, 1.29
miles; Road 9 from Hensel to.
Perth boundary, 4.25 miles;
Road 15, from. Road 8 to. High
way 4 (Khiva to St. Joseph),
and Road 24, from Highway 21
to Road 25 (Sheppardtori to Au-
burn), 8.90 miles,
Total value of contracts
awarded to date is $772,425.02,
in all cases to the lowest bid-
der. Engineer Britnell told
council. Largest one was to
George Radford, Blyth, .$379,-
775,00, for grading, granular
base, curb and gutter and
structures on the Crediton-
Rhiva developMent road.
Reeve Elgin Thompson, Tuck.
ersmith, pointed ou' that the
townships concerned in rever-
sion of certain county mileage
would have to do more gravel-
ling. He was told that the
maintenance grant Would apply
to 1966.
Reeve Tom Leiper, of Hullett,
enquired about the length limit
for concrete structures moving
by road. Mr. Britnell said in
special cases permits for over-
:90 lengths could be obtained:
A bylaw has been prepared
to expropriate property in Lot
41, Concession 12, in Goderich
Township, to improve the inter-
section of County Roads 31 and
13, This is one of very few
cases in which negotiations
have failed, making expropria-
tion necessary, but the proper
executors asking a price the
committee regards as too high.
Clerk-treasurer John G. Ber-
ry informed council that the
ty is ownocl by an estate, the
long-awaited history of Huron
would not be available until
the spring of 1966 at the earl-
iest, A trice has not yet been
agrevi upon. with the pul4j$4,
ers.
Reeve Kenneth Stewart, Me-
Killop, reporting for the legis-
lative committee,, said the Om
mittee hart met the Minister of
Education May 5 to ask for
location in Huron of one of
the proposed Community Col-
leges. No definite answer was..
given,
BRUSSELS LADIES WQAA
SOFTBALL SCHEDULk,
July
2 BrusSels Brucefield
Brussels at Winthrop
Winthroptf at Brussels
14 Brussels at Goderich
15 Henson at Brussels
29 Brussels at hixeter
24 Exeter at Bruallela
lfi Brussels at Winthrop
27 Winthrop at Brussels
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