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1977 IH 915D w/cab/air, corn & grain heads 42,50000
1975 IH 915D w/cab/air, corn & grain heads 32,500"
1973 IH 815G w/cab, corn & grain heads 18,500 00
1974 IH 715 Hydro w/cab, corn & grain heads 25,900°°
1974 Gleaner M w/cab, corn & grain heads 25,500 00
1974 White 7600 w/cab, corn & grain heads 22,900°°
- Gleaner C11 w/corn & grain heads 11,50000
Gleaner 'A' w/grain head 4,250°°
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W/ 717 Combine, 431 corn head,
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16 — THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 12, 1978
Grey issues building, demolition permits
Don Cotton's property in Cran- Eluded General $14,313,48 and
brook. Roads and Bridges, $48,5050.12
Approved accounts paid in- for a total of $62,818,60,
Dirty Diggers' gardens inspected
Resolutions -adopted by Grey
Township council at a meeting on.
July 4 in Ethel included:
That Roy Williamson be. ap-
pointed a member of Court of
Revision on Carvalho-Snip
Miiliicipal Drain July 25th.
that we give the Huron County
HItorical Society a $10.00 grant.
that building permits be
wanted to: Jacob Zwep, grain
storage bin; Wendall Richards,
sow barn and holding tank; Neal
Taylor, new garage; Eric Alcoa,
trailer; David Baan, milk-
house; Howard Kleinsteuber,
siding on house; Elston and. Olga
Speiran, house; A.N. Crocker,
addition to house; L.D. Beer,
house; John Gillis, pig barn and
.grain bin; Frank Ezewski, sow
barn; Donald and Barbara
Dunbar, renovate house; William
Royal Home; Emerson
Mitchell, house; Daniel Price-
Jones, hen barn.
That demolition permits be
granted to: Cleon Brubacker,
barn; Neal Taylor, garage; David.
Baan, milk-house; W.L. Strickler,,
hen house; William L.
house; Emerson Mitchell, house.
That the tender .of David A,
Inglis Contracting Ltd. for the
construction of the closed portion
of the Chester Baker Mnnicipal
Drain at the price of $9,000.00 be
accepted subject to the approval.
of Gamsby and Marmerow
Limited, Consulting Engineers:
Guelph.
That George, Davidson be
notifi ed that a request has been
received for the Ewen Municipal
Drain to be cleaned Out from Lot I
to west side of Lot 2, Con. 14.
That we give a Grant of
$2,000.00 to the Grey Township
Recreation Committee - $1,000.00,
paid now and $1,000.00 in the fall
if needed.
That Ross Engel, Road Super-
intendent, be instructed to obtain
tender forms and specificiations
and approval from M.T.C. to
tender on the purchase of a new
Heavy Duty IA ton truck.
That we request Ontario. Hydro
to install a street light in front of
By Terry Van Nes.
The fourth meeting of the
"Dirty Diggers" was held at
Miriam Terpstra's home on June
28. The members of the club
hclped can tomatoes for meeting
group work. Steps in canning,
etc. were discussed.
On July 4th • the Home
Economist visited each of the
members' homes accompanied by
Miriam. Terpstra. They looked at
each of the members' plans and
charts. They also looked at the
gardens and flower beds of the
members.
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