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BILL SHORTREED ELECTRIC
Farm, Home, Commercial - 18
years experience in electrical
wiring and installation. 887-9387.
42-2p
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ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM
welding, ornamental railing,
trailers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle
penning, machinery repairs and
fabricating. Call Peter de Jong,
523-4816. tfh
TREAT YOURSELF TODAY.
Manicures - $5.00; Pedicures -
$10.00; Reflexology - $10.00;
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WILL DO CUSTOM PLOWING
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after 6 p.m, 40-4
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887-9037. 41-2
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’78 FORD SUPER CAB 351, 3
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42-1
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1980 Buick Century 4 door, V6, A-
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1980 Grand Prix 305, A-l shape,
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1978 OLDS ’98 $600. PHONE
887-6820 41-2
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Hullett authorizes drain repair
Hullett drainage superintendent
G. King was authorized by council
at the Oct. 6 meeting to repair the
Pollard Drain according to his rec
ommendations based on consulta
tion with the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
Larry Plaetzer was present
regarding the removal of a mobile
trailer from his Lot 40, Cone. 14
property.
Reeve Tom vacated
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the chair at this point as Mr. Plaet
zer is his son-in-law. Deputy-reeve
Ron Gross assumed the chair.
Council agreed that as the mobile
home did not comply with the AG1
zoning it could remain on the
property until May 1, 1993,after
which it will be subject to removal.
Council supported the motion of
Tuckersmith Township's Commu
nity Based Policing Committee
opposing anv further restriction on
the use of firearms by police offers
and supporting the introduction of
Capsicum as an alternative to
firearms.
Letters will be sent to the Min
istry of the Solicitor General and
MPP Paul Klopp expressing coun
cil's concerns to the draft regula
tions.
A tile drain loan application for
Lot 23, Cone. 4 was approved sub
ject to availability of funds and that
it meets township by-laws.
DOROTHY FRANCIS NICHOL
Dorothy Nichol passed away at
Henderson Civic Hospital, Hamil
ton, Ontario, on Oct. 7, 1992, in her
70th year.
She was the daughter of Frank
and Eleanor Nichol, late of the
sixth line of Morris Township.
She leaves to mourn, her sisters
and brothers, Eleanor, (Mrs.
Edward McCullough), Stratford;
Marjorie, (Mrs. Wm. Wray),
Hamilton; Gordon, Glenn and
Allan of Brussels, Kenneth of
Hamilton and Stuart of Toronto.
She was predeceased by a sister,
Mildred in 1969. She will also be
missed by many nieces and
nephews.
At Dorothy's request, cremation
has taken place. A family
committal service was held at
Brussels Cemetery on Oct. 10.
Tender or fix
fender, issue /
at Blyth council
With winter fast approaching
Blyth councillors are facing a deci
sion on whether or not to spend
money to "safety" the village truck
used for snowplowing or tender the
job.
Village Foreman John Rinn told
council at its meeting Oct. 14 the
truck needs body work on fenders,
the driver's side step and a hole in
the back of the cab and paint parts
repaired to pass inspection. The
estimate is $800.
Reeve Dave Lee felt the repairs
should be approved, however
Councillors Doug Scrimgeour and
Robbie Lawrie said they needed to
see some figures to see if it was
more practical to tender.
"No, we have employees to do
the work," said Reeve Lee.
Mrs. Grubb noted the truck is
used for more than plowing snow,
so it has to be safetied.
"But it has to reach a point that
it's just not sensible to put any more
into the old girl," said Councillor
Scrimgeour, "Before I would do
that I'd rather see us put money into
a new truck."
"I'd like to see where you would
get the money for that," countered
Reeve Lee.
Councillor Sparling asked Mrs.
Grubb if she could get the figures
Councillor Scrimgeour had request
ed as soon as possible because
council is up against a time con
straint on this issue.
"John hasn't dragged his feet and
neither has Helen," said Reeve Lee.
"She prepared something, but it
wasn't what you wanted. There is
other work to be done in this
office."
Councillor Scrimgeour agreed,
but said he still wouldn't make a
decision without those figures.
"There has to be a stop and start,"
he said, referring to spending.
Mrs. Grubb wondered how far
back in the records she should go
and council agreed one year would
give them something to go on.
"The part of the cruelty of gov
ernment is we have to know," said
Councillor Sparling.