HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-01-25, Page 7Tat,"Lisi)AT JANtJA 25th,
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now Removal,Cost
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SaYs COuntr 411,girteer--:-Equip.
inert o,n, nand to Keep Roads
Open in" Winter
, • '•Ceunty Engtneer Patterson stIbmitted,
U1( foliciwing report to,. the Count'.
Council last week: •
Gent1entens-71 ibeg to subtaiteheYee,
wttli my 'report on the work an .e.srl
•s•Penditure of the" County roads weans.
- The following- atateMent, is a •aistM.,
• Mail of the eXPenditltres•durillgA039:
. Road conetructien, l
.$ 36 839.83
Bridge cenetructiOne.. 4,697.15
Meintenan,82,130.74
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New nteehiners, 15,365.32
" Machinery repairs:' e4! ••9,600.63
-Superintendenee • ..*s `4s009.18,
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• • • •"4 *153.,242,80'
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The. VXeeostructio„n„t 1s,taeshs.s . ,••V7 aor:
§ra $'- • :Xs
$
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,2. • ,Snitsr fencessaaessa.- as.- sss
.3. --Ordditon read,' StePilen
vers ' .•53779
4. liowickatirribeS-rY tPs.,
grading e.ncl
gravelling . . ' 4,012.03
grading- 'and culverisss s. 525.23
S. (advert, 37, Hullett-aml
Goderieh tits. ;., ...... 20.16
p. Grading; .Ote, at (40v.. • ,
. iees bridge, Ilaliet ' 316.90
rsateel, arch, ettivert near • •
as, , Grading Itiarnoch,
' Nile ,
bridge, F,ast, Wawa
nosh
12. Grading at Donny-
- -Ivo* bridge, 11, and
, • W, WawanOsh • '
13S • Grading and gravelling,
G'orrie eeuth, '110.Wielt
-14. Grading and....eulvertti,
” Whalen' road, Usborne •
15. Grading, Turnberry and •
Culross boitudary.
lg. Boundary yrawanostr"
and liullett, grading,
17. Boundary Turnberry •
and -Howlek concrete
culverts .., e.
18, sideread. cud -
s vert ..
Rebate- Accounts
19, -,Town of seWingbalts,
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three mile* teid were regraded,
using power•eperated equiputeut etclu-
rely tbe reaulte stud coat* are
gratilying. Ali of- the road wuti re-
graded losing t•roi. vie:gibes with the
ditelea, eleae to the property lima pro-
viding a- wide, sere rottel,that should'
he serviceable for limey a cave. Of this
well; six miles of road was iniproved
by grading to thot the (Wiwi ana
sideelopes were who:Idol, but no change
vt*CO nottit3 to the profile of the read.
nor to the width of the road, esrfaee.
'Pte.' cog was quite low: and it would
appear that many of our roads carrying
lighter traffic &Amnia be•So improved, as
Car011ue Schroeder, wife of Felix • went through ,the windshields His head
Wilds, Ditaltsvoiad, died Jantetry 12.th in Wit6 badly Imputed, requirlitg twentY-
her seventieth year. ifer husband eurs eight stiteltes. '1,11t) others essstpeil in-
viVes, ' ' '' ' j11*.• (i
MiSS ' t lartt- 'Ostler- of FiNeti'r, .10101 Kilirsrdine Honors
has been aeriously ill for some time, 1 its Seidler itore
• 811a. woruivoyme,,,i, s,ve, Isermeame afte•heien!aken to the Jame of her bro- At a public meetlies held in the Town
road, •anil a. part of the work. re. the; "Per, at sPrfint°• , Kinearqine, men front the eont-
(piked ,e -o bring the wail to any modern John Iicinry VothInd of Clinton died nontity who havteenlisted for array sets
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ritamaac, It rwouid a•pliear that tome. Jan nth In bit] mixty. lotb! vice were presented witit'14eatiese the,
shipsoweing, power* graders could /seep year, atis wiftedied about three years gift of the Town, aud 41450 reeeiVed
JODERICIII TOWNSHIP
them peolltably emPloyed fm5'uoit ago atm he ts survived by 01)0 seeker, honorktry' membership in the Diem
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a suet toes a* they ate h t ded '•% • s • rc's on. 'ran of till"- analinln Legion. After- ,Gii.nvitifai TOWNSHIP, jan. 22es-
fOr anaintenance. thiS'oaccouitt. I , Mee Thinuas'A. Powell died on Janus wf•trtla theY Wta'e the guestS of the s •
4. , Congratukttions a are extended te
believe that au inspection .ef the ,Nvork .,ary 12th at tbe home of her sister, '.1'.°wn. it a ballgt*L tbe
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anti Mrs. Grahani Johnston on'the ar.
alone oxt the 'Whalen .road,10„the toWn. :Visa Fr:tures Wilson, Winghane she The ,soldlers, frinn the LJ JJ. and 100th
Ship of Usborne would tea value to was in heraixty.fertrtb, year. -Site was Batteries -Tat Listowel and. the Perth.
11 te e ed
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, About ten miles 'DI bituminous sure
06 feces were .laid• this yeer, and those marrlage. Iier ,husband survivee. '
previously laid are giving all the ser- MrS. Martha .Asitton, of the 6th con-
a graduate muse and practised bee •Regiment at Stratford, N% -re 'given
professioa for several •yeaes beaeoe, ,ber 'special leave for the oecasion'' by their
commanding offieers.
' A Serious Offence
Exeter Time : A. Member of
the Canadian ItoStal Mounted Police
was in town last week investigating
a hoes't that was played on W. J. Sey.
vice that could retteonablY e expected. 'cession of Ilowick, was removed to the
180.60. 1141 gelleraltv AgreelEthata expert- , Whig -hens -Hospital last week suffering
• 'once- aniPlY Justitiea) the eseteneion. of trona it fracture of the hips. A strung
506 el' this fype of work. wind had blown' -off 'one Or tlie barn
mours Mr., SeYntour, during the last
" replacing it when the, 'wind againi Great War, joined the British navy aud,
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caught 'ate door and flung her heavily was 0. menaber a a mine sweening
'to the °ground. . . • , • crew, When, the preaent wai. broke he
" again proffered his serelees. Last week
. tight concrete bridges were erected, doors,. and she Was aSaisting her Witt
1;831,57 orsexteneed by our !own mett, and ixs
cellent 'work, was obtained at a cOSt
30.00 thatswita no...greater. than eurrent eon-
' s tract prices, , , ' • -
84.7-5 Heaci wane that ester:4' above the
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1,022,69.
596.50
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. street. improvement• 1,17749
20.. %%Mil of Clinton; •street
,.iropr.ovementss„. .. , . . .. 4,093.69
.gt, Village of 'llensall,
• `street' linfirovement••478:51.•
22. Town • • ',161,ederielts.
.0t1,e'et ..114PrOvePaent• 1/707•64
444. Town . t .sSeaforth,
-.--street •improvetnent .. •
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• - .r *graveliing .... ... . ..• 2,00o
, 5s, No. ;•25°S-Colbornes krad-
•ing arid culverts 832:11
0, at- ,Pmnontlyllle • -
_bridge 4
• 7., • 'Mill road, Tuelcerenittbe •. •
gritaing.4141,01lieits... 5A62i0ii
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ih011, elle women get peat .
' einadle, lig„0 their energy and activity, s".
• in "manyeinstanceS, betaue to .cleefine,
-.,and their getteral vitality is on the ,
• I wane. ' • se
• , • • s- Little .eielmesses and ailments
_ .ssaraer'ste-Shalte ofe:.than fOrieeslYe
and, here and sthere, evidences of e
' breakdown begin to appear."
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- • • V'tiw is the time when ,theiee o
theirs health and
„ -Vigoi•) and retain their- energy-sune".
unpaired, shOuld take-, a courses of
, Health and 'Nerve Pilia
They brace, up invigorate7the •
„ssyeeem, help, ali oft 411e. deerepa,
tude Of advancing years._ •
. anieeit Lid., Torontte-Onts
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ttention
3fake money fluting Ake Pall
and Winters months 'by selling
Hardy Canadian Nursery Stock.
xolusiye territory for ',local
goestattp. Handsome - free ."eutfit •
etipplied. ' • ' .-
LiVrgeat list • of Fruit and
Olianientat Steelts et, grown
in Can:41a; NOW Is the. time . to
- order :for , Spring planting.
s..„75.Vrite lois Particulars
" STONE 'St WELLINGTN
..The Old Rellatile
Nurseries „
tstablisheti 1,837
Terouto .2, Ont.
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Miss Kate V. Sheppard of 'Cliuton, ss .„..._,
who. had ihemi lit failing health. for a 11,,,f;,9-Taatetaaillgt: ''''.V:1111201.49,114sIt :s
surface of the-lroacl are 41.,.31aZarct An jYtuearutaPraySCI-4,ta h47.1azi37.S,huedx,(1!oulgT1;•toinet,813100,2"; `a-u'L'a was plowing snow, and. atstiands to vehicles, about ready to leave Exeter,
Peas
and; in future it is. probable thet loatter 'She -area horn- in • Goderieh townshine fore the hottX.Wadiscovered. With
eulyerts without headwall will be Used the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomass°e4rnio4udsaIten7ceat*.alluachtraotihblea!:,141sbraowYou%
for isuele tocatiena. . . s Sheppard, and for sense year, was en.
•Tlenewsn!wfirIrtil)Pertlengilttegrle3buSIles811f'the4uil!vtt;,--1;s 4P'Prehenle4' .
tiisyearsoasnarelaierejeangtirIlarnersap!a1th.herbr1213oYSPribYea
better results than Was exPeeted, and to le.,Seepepee, . . • . on BlueWaterilighwa.y • • .'-•
rival of a young daughter'. s
Owing to the etorm,t• the Dratuatie
Club's meetiugonsFriclase.evenhig. the
elturch service end Youeg People's
meeting on buntlay sirere eaucelled.
• Congregational IVIecting..---The anttual
meeting of Union cetera, eongregation
Wits held on Tiawday afternoon. ;Everett.
Meilwain reed; the minutes of titelest
'congregational meeting, and the pastor,
Iter. -O. L. Brown, gave his report.
Everett Mellwain gave the treasurer's
report esa Receipts $504.14, expenses
$496,44, balance' $6.79, with more to
come in. ;tames Young reported for
the M. and M. fund. --,Receipts $23.10,
with moW' to gime iii. -, Gerald. Orr ,
give the Sunday school treasurer's re-
'port•-•Balatice -trent 1038-$13.60,sre-
ceipts, $84.81, exnensee $ons, balenW'
$19.43. -Gerald Orr gaire- the W,M.S.
trettguter'S report-ed3alanee trout" 1938
$5.60, receipts $79.29, expenses $72.51,
balance $6.78.'• There was rdi one to
date theSwork done ;by them has kep Willlajn Ralph. Iteld, son of 51rs.-J. Carl, .five-.year.old son of Fergua report for the. Young People's Ilnioat
,ofethe laitteiWater highway,' Nora Soliterby reporte;
d for the Dram
the reads in good .coralition. The heavis 'F. Roi Of, ,Settfortb, in, which town .1 urnl)uU,
Dram -
€1 plowing tondttlethe have net- hem Wits born, died on Thursday last in 0114Mondtty afternomi wag.strucksby !al atieselub-Balance from 1938 $29.70,
.inet as jet Ott Manyssroadsabut enougit Wellesley Hospital, ' Toronto., waterehe ear driven by W.. S. Caldwell, tenamer. I receipts $68,15 expenses.$52.93, balance
4as been done to • inclicate„ that such loud been ,. patient for severaLmonths. "cial traveller `of London, about three $44.92. The irustee board consists of
Sinell, fas.north 'of Grand 1,exicl. The lad Mes8rs. Erttest jelabston,', Robt,
t plows, are Of invaluable its- .1-le-wai
a' n his fiftieth Year.' seryed,. had jumped olf his weeon which.
sistanee, and the costofOperittitat is in the etrettt: Far -and on" hia-returrt be wain, Geerge Itiellwain.- Forest Me.
ited been ridirtg end ranacross the road Clure Young Robt Davidson
MuchAless then thet .61)e -rating' engaged, in the electrical Ints'n s,
''The .4 aL1iiC
new' stewa'tsiS for. 1940-41.42'
are Forest McClure,' Rees, Fuller and
-beavy !work: wO, apPear ta have :am ittsSeitforth, • s. - -. , • . ••••-••
• • • y eg , 0 , tiver ems matt o sot on -, 1
hination. that Wilt giVe : servieeS.: ' -The 'alett.th-soecs'arted-sat-Villgliitl:iii-:-011. -eistie'Qiiesiseesae:caQ.se'lls-1rigef:st-lieessa-ie,,s o'etp°11a(1,,Ist,ethas-11-5±afTeraelni•C'ilr*At°i.traf'd9aefi:j..-ifitiiltd",:j7IsilsYniale'Y.Yl'etritlisi la3iit-::.61§:1'isirsl'''Ilt0'4 ti'dil8-611-etli'15'c'lltiiiout`x. .411.'
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-re aionahle '-eos t., . It. :gin' Stiees .r.'etictv.ar Saturetrts. of. • st, ,*ts,,s., sa....as alas,' in
expendtturee • will the -about $ 000 p r seventy -:sixth year. ;Surviving stre•airri,
bls' zarlel. s likil iii -if tr 'al. d the'b ' lit Ge 11 Orr' (1 NatatnieSFul- ' "-36wisteet greettaslesanditesOntetimett
a Iva. 00., .. . _ . _ e e ' bo am ors, ras an ,.• ' s i - • ' *
year greater to -,keeo the' roads open , Adems, wo _spits, oaare ans. Arthur; .1,t,trilialas -Ilet)altisle•.aboIlutt.-Nf'il'ile8 :k°aUene,(Iiii16(1.1eter*:tlilSir: bleyr'''A'I.Tr,"Be:"rtitAtivit°.i)1" g':---...1.-"tt4•Iri: r:15-45:3''elfil-lit`4? "`'s i s'. rYeaokn'4'w.171 tinh' (3:111%.•°!.....,.,r°°4.,1,si.?•!*:',..„......,,s-,..:.....,,,,„,...,_,,„„„sS„,
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far 'motor • trathe :Over . th,atswhieh ' er1. liet4 of WhighantSsand .two clatightera,. slpeate
oece .epeats.to .pressatesmgx0.1,:eosie, .._ .aleteektecle-'afaoligysetsi avail -eon- ate I me -boy, of 'etoderich, wits tallied and 'the ,, joe got the , Joh ' of 11)110 111111,. cattle . late he weaken.
d.Shoulder s-,....,Vsrotineiafeieltlieere J.,ese,;-esss-sts.-------i,'''-'14-- yvt? 1111"fffieliTzb.tn"egki",01 °regrew's* . .,, ,, , , • , .
szTrVedizrwii.v;iircle,s, this avoula arimunt- Ines -at; '.•'. -al-al-ills 'for a ' unnibe'r - 'Of ' itceident Ares founil te • have been, see, •at...the *pita.' After °eta' ansltitardeacast • au.1.341.1e.1110-'43010-11inlatixdif';°thc'. the
to:a cost Of ,elimit 2.0. est* an ay.erP:PSes 'YearSssuPeratteadent sat theAVesee.,
s -w• -"Ill' "avoldable'OnTI tiresdriVer• was -allowed. ,austhe-holds.-1'th'sa'% Ppeartil on oeek: cova sirritatecf-Rarl 'loosen the Phiegis4,',
IniproVeitient 'fa liv,ingseenditions in 'the ding -anniverearys,neXti ultaith. • • - Even. a. lea Mau eltould get -credit forename "I'm" 'a Stev/edae",' , not 0- Imo T., Ituirtn* Co,* Ltd.,, 'reositii,;'Qat.
R d v w 11 1 s, • ill . tent o cital which was' traVel-
mg eorth, The ear draved him for
heavaex, etistlier units. pitons the neW ave „ et as e tate at,' a 1. •
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--Is-Tele-Ws bridge; •(Sod4.*
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e0St 0144 o4 531.77
• 2,.. • johnstonis•bridge,"•Stan.-
• Toss ; " 661.19
3. s. miry bridge. sAalte.
.„„s, , ... 01111 . V 4.
• 4, saVIncheisea.• bridge,'
• tls-
• .borne - .684.06
•.0,• se iltSi oar' of -"twee-
•; larldeess. Mill ,• •
• . • ,TtackerSmith .... . .„ -- 1;462.51
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''' • , 4;dp7.1.5
siViactunery • • sse
'Crawler tractor * • •' $s- 4407.00'
Self -loading scraper 2,007 00
Rdler • .... es,s, .
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••1;716,50
1 snowplow . . . • s 129.0e
2 snowpiews • ' 1;227.60
Crawler hydrattlie plow and
hnlIgr4.14Frssesseeesess-s-'*„.
• .• ssi .00
• * ,92.72
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-• -•• _415,36532.
epairs . a • •9,609,63-
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s $ 24,965.95
Items -not eligible for subsiiiy
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Traffic officer . .$ 2,067.28
Damages- - ; . ' 361.80
Public ltability, policy .ptettte ; '
ium . ss 493.53,
Lights - • - -49.00 t
Workmen's Compensatimi ..., • • 292.26 o
Grading airport • - . • a
Boutulary -7-820.92 •s
Work
municipalities; 5,001.2
. Diailligs-19.39.sthe-roadi were .main •
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tained in ..naue'h ` the Sarno Manner as
'forrnerlY. A red -Action, in dragging c
costs was noted, partly on accoeujoSotet
the nalleagesbeing given. risitum'Inoes .it
surface, awl partly on account Of the
fact that seme of our equipment ',was. '
needed on construetioa, jobs, at times. c
Since the.results ,of dragging'operations b
are of the most temporary nature, the e
„rechiction-.of exPentlitures la' a --
Worthy objective. • S
coMpletion of our bituminous surfaced
roads Will, •aedordingly,,besonehed fur-
ther into the, future. However, pro-
gress ,bas- ,beoti maile-and-future work
wtils-Probably , folio* along the pre -
posed ,lines.• Waa e...epb*als that
tneclifieatioris would be neeeesary, arid •
t naity. be that further changes 'wilt be
-found inorder ae ,time goes on. ' The
objective, lio-wever.„--shotilds remain -the- -
same, that is, to provide a hard surface
.top to all. Important Cee;urity roads in
theorder of their Importance as soon:,
s practicable.' '.
1940 it is expeited that much
•,,,,grading 'work Veillsbe.finnid'exPedieit,
hat scone bridge. knd -culvert Work
hoadtlbesalone-and-thats e 11;i 0
f our hard surface. -14110111(1 be made;
at it Will be impossIble. to keep up to •
lie -proposed- schedule, -with the same
xpeediture att proaided.laet year. The
inister of Highways has ;stated that,
his Opinion,highway ,'work ahould
net be negleetedstluring wartime -so
aligns unemployment exists and prices'
emain reasonable, and I. eonsider.,this
o be' a aeneibie attittxder.,..s. _-
It will probably he fofind advisable
Ido year to purchase a tandem driven
otor grittier, and to turn In Some, old,
racks on the purehase of prey ohes,
t le' probable, too, that other ectufp-
Out will be needed. and the eouipment, :',00INO,L4TES
recteinnended last year should be
,1
Dnring the 'year we have bad the
awful attention tifAtthe iCtitto.ty...Read
ommieehin to all the extiendltures, and
le beat intereSts of the County have
" ler tractor low to assist•wttit the hockey player. The funeral took place 1.1 s • • •
PARAMOUNT
rAitAntivNT, Jan. 22.- The Janu.
tow meeting of the Paramount Women's
Inatitute waSheld at the home of um
Iaek Hendereon, on Thursday after- "
yowl, januart•Iltle. in the form ,of
work meeting for the Red Crows. Th*
prealdent, ;Ur& Orland Richards, wits ta
the chair. The roll cell watt 1'0904614
to with New Year' it resoluttooa, Mts.
Jack Hamilton gartelt yez7 isteresting
amount •of the sinking of the', Athenlit
written by one of the rescued, Tannelt
WAS served by the hostess. The next
Meeting Is to be at the hiame of lifras
Arthur Ceek; rebrusry. • _
Mr, and Xre. G, L Martin attertdsad
the funeral of the latter's aunt, Mrs.
Sinclair, in Kincardine lad Wednesday, •
hfr,aohn Cameron, :from Toro** Is
visiting with 'his slider, Mrs, Arthur
C001‘..- •
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Che eezi
cans Bronchitis
" The. principals Symptom of brow.
ehitie dry„.harsh, haelthi,g tough
aeconspenied n rapid wheeting
and feeliug of tightness. Across tho
- • • e
There rial.rigaif phlegm, ospe.
ft f t tilt d • b t C •cl Orr • `pulp`t shpele eoramittee 11 ill in the Tortilla* This. hiegm
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.09 it,cres of land7azids3 Caral6t imagine gospital. ea,tr. and • A.dams were to a • • • .• eked west, ants and braised , and =tells', aa hells nature to Pasl,17
any- expenditere' that Will giVe -gretiter planning to 6eiebrate their 'fiftieth. wed. l) CP..° „
Cilve rag my card, orlec‘ to the dislodg,esthe'raorbld accumulation, •
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country at"suclisA Eklaita; Eliza- gar 'What,good is in . toreador !. ,• • • s - ,
am os an o an s eem
s4IPS- Spine other parts o the 'Pro- both Reyablds ort January , Wing-. • s
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Ihia'401-ieon rodd8, •at aliss.ReynoldsessOS iteher nine ssecond
vinee are 'keeping roads .open, end ' I 1ain t Id ,resident,"
,
least; in this .County kept cleft*
before mairr areltrirFiiye paged, ,
Aoyene Who drives, a. motor' vehicle
is, in ,danger of having .hisssattention
dietracted, and during that inatant his
year......A...netive• of, Kent • c''' .tyssali'e
,ntoved • to ,`‘Vingttent', Nrith hi parents
siisty.three years ego and had liveda
there • since. ',She, ‘Svti"S" attive In -the
week of the 'Whighatn. Baptist Chuteh '•••""
7ntaY.• lies,ettneed.' to: leave:. the ,pf ,which "She ewasstliesoldest Member.,
travelled portion of: tile' road. 'TV
'44P, _there,' • eatlst•--aoold'entst-4eti;" f-116-Mite'-bida
frocfgently 7Itook- ..Afarsale$,'_-_Borntee,_ „a4.. Mabel, o
lesesladAitebtenetentsdriveretaresnet 'we -sillies • • . -
. s. • s •
the only vietinA :tbOir .ang. Burrow_simisson.,. - •
woonstructigg roads' It is in the Public ... The intarriage sit afise,..Bariaa.ra
interest ''t.O build -that not only •the •males daughter of• 2,14'sitad Mrs., A..
'Sinip-
legal :ollsligations are Provided for, stes-Sirapaonse.Tuelteraraith, -to,..114011.e,
tolake iiittreehaideratliin 'haintan weik:' John. BurrOWSS 'see' 'of Mr." andL,S.trs.
nesses" and 'future demands, so • that liSrs33iirrines Strateard 'was solemnieed
Some help duaY !given to redtice .the Revs ak. Gardiaerat the _Egrttoutl-
appalling hiss train .traffiesstecidents. vine Unitedeetturch parsonage' On Vired. - •
'It 'is Nitth "phis nilad.,.thittlwork hits nesilitY; Januaty 17th, 'Mr. and Mrs. 4
been' done it removing ditches fr_ssern Burrows will reside '11.1t Stretfetsl.
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nsWhich 'vehiclee net overtuens ';„ :Jack Crielt,''SeafOrth . baker, suffered •
nd ether things that may have .severe ifeattAteinr-lea'iti' a motor crash'
eemed ,ettra.vitgalaces. •-•._*. • •'on, • isr,„ck._4 hightvay near rienSall,..laiif
terOVith:DriT4c fT141,i).',Sttay night, w„hon the earl-xi:which.
trected•-roailS is ; Cra.$thett into it 'Ilyri•ro.
*heti:left. to nature. •' this account, poles Ci•ich. wag ridtnese witlesZerich
this -Tette we planted. grasa, seed op, and Hensall bakers tesattend a meet-
onsiderable mileage „ire' the hope that „trig. of bakers at Exeter Wheiar':io' the
he'giOwth of:hay and grass will keep :at:Orli-1 the . car hit ,tlfg Dole apa
aveeilasunter. eontrol ,and ireProve . •- .• •••• -- • • • • • •
he appearance. Itiereovers,•thle grasa _
lnay --prtaltiese hay: troPs-thaf-'ean .
'tit along tile, type •vt,,gradesthat.,,,hass.s.,
een provided. and ,the:laitintenanee
oetesof roadaides-reabedss-"--ss .
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of grading Work were done on our
County roads„.on account of probable
assumption ofsPreyaneialhighways,and
because elf the advieability_of postptes-
log such -work until itioderreequipmerit
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Toronto is not AO business, When yon coma
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liolttifil.11# Bustin41s only cx couple of blocloi
away. The big 'theatres a little fa,xther. But
ditto, done., and 'sleep at The 'loyal York,
with all the conveniencer and comforts
the world allords. All rooms have tub and "
shower bath onaradialandspeaker.
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