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McCANN, ,
Aceountant
. Clinton, Ontario •
Phone 4763 - Albert Street.
ACCOUNTING °S BO9ICREEPING
ACCO, TING& BOOKKEE.PINct.
• SEA
Por. .Smallp Businesses, steres, Etc.
Rookkeeping Systems Installed.
• _Books 'I3alanced .Monthly
ji'inancial-
11usineds and Personal Income 'Tax
' ',Returns
AtttRT:-,S,110111:0 •-
* Office: 'Corner North,St. and Square
--Phone 975, Residence Phone 444,
oisuRANcE
laCKILLOP MT./TVAI;FIRE IN-.
• ..,,,SURANCE CO. Faith .and
Isolated town property insured:
Officers - President, prank Mc-
Gregor, Clinton,'ItR, 5; Vice.Presi-.
- dent,' Chris. I.,eonliardt, ,;,Bornholm„.
-114L 11.;:::lagnager 4n4
Tt_eamurtr, ,,irga.,-„Sairottlir
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DireetTirs-'77,rtufic-MeGregor,
teraluilm;-.1
Seaior 1;
W. R. Arch • •
-Harvey' Fuller; Goderich;
R, -112 -3, Clinton;
John MeEwing,
Hugh •Ale#ander, '11.R.; 4; -Walton;
J. L. Malone. R.R. 5, §eaferth..
Agents-,-.1ohn• Pepper, .Bruce -
field, R.R. 1; ,George A. Watt, -Blyth,
1; • R. Finlay Meliercher,.
Dublin, R.R. 1; j, P. Preuter,
prodhagen.,
Policy -holders can make all pay-
ments and get -their -CAW reetiPted-
at the- Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith..
elites Grotery; 'Kingston Street,
Goderich; Or . General
ttore, Bayfield.
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Eyes 1P,Xa0,40i.dY, cpaoseli ntte0
144°116.Y3' Goderich, Ont..
K. ,11104011
FIFI434,14,-and OPToiviETMS
nare -.00derieb •
"See Aunstrong and See Httei
At .Lu,Ohnow, first'Wetruesdir
• each'month. . -
DONALD B. B11•
rou'EfirWeikii- AV6tioNffsizi
-Cieensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce '
W1410.4_ PHONE 49:,
informatiou-apPly-to-, 4. -N.-
Iternighan, DiVielen Court 044,.
Goderich, Ont. ' •
EDWARD W. Eijactirt -
LICENSED AUCTIONEER'
CorresPondence Proinptii an:
sviered.- Immediate arrangements
ean be, made -fer „Sales Date by
calling Phone .208, .01inton.
Charge moderateand satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. . •• 19t1
. • •
HAROLD JACKSON
-HURONAND-PERTIL".°
For Iliformationi" etc., write--;
R.R: 4, Itlea 0 ; or p co -
tett) Eirfa atc-867;-'1Goderich:
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• DR.. R., FORSTER,- ,WE,
• EAR; fslOSE, THROAT '
-Late, House 'Surgeon Newi'York
- Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital,.
asSiStant-at Moorefield Eye -Hospital
and Golden _Square. Throat Hospital,
bendon, England. 2
EYES .TESTEW GLASSES '
, SuPPLIED •
53 Waterloo StretC.§., OtgatfOrd;
Telephone 267.
Next visit 'Bedford Hotel, Gocle-
rich,.-Wednesday, March, 24th; 11s,
at 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.m.
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PIII,ROP-RA.CTOR
- LESS-THER.ATIST - -
G.oderich, Phone•$41
OFFIOR. -HOTIRS-
Mon. & 11.30'
- 2 to 5 P.M. (WY)
• ' 8i7 -Fri. -9, to 11.30 an .41cr
_pan._ & 7 ti5-81"p±ni..
Wed.--k-Sat.-2-.th 11.90 -th-or,---tonlY).
fume- baths by appointnienti
012-1Y,' •
A. N. ATKIN$DX • 7
• ," 51 Soutir•
• Registered ;under Drugless Practi-
tioners .Act for 1, -the ProVince of
- Ontario., '
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• , WESTERN ONTARIO
1VIOT()R,VVATS
A , _ •
Bus Schedule Now In Effect --
-To LONDON To STRATFORD
•••• 7.45 a.m. 745 aan:
12.15 pan. • 12.15 -Pm. -
'4.15 p.m. ; 4.15 p.m.1
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BUS forLondon leaves at 7,00 am.
on Saturday and Monday only.
• Sundays and holidays the 1.15 bus
goegto Stratford only.
WtiOnti Clinton for ALopilozi,
Detroit,-7..Wingliam,--Walkertonr•
. -Port Elgin and Coon Sound.
• Connections. at Stia,tfOrd for NNW-
stock,..30tchener; Guelph, Hamil:*
.ton, and %vont°, „,
Connections at- Mitchell for Listowel
-"veHdttidttLou-doti
For intormation,,phone Reg. McGee
& Sons at 765.
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Geo; GNI.,cg.liran
Fire, Aceident and Motor (iar
Iitsurance
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OFFWEASONIC TEMPLE
WEST -STREET .
PHONE 2*30 GOHEIFtIbll
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REAL ESTATE , •
-PHONE • 24‘. -.110DElticif
DON'TotTAKE *CHANCE
"-ON SI..11).PERY ROADS!
Get- ear i\rignrance •todaY.
(also windstorm insurance)
FRQM-
GoR.DON,JEWT.a.r.
6,- GlitIERICH-
Pholie•Carlow. 3044- •
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„ gliront-cennty-boUncil concluded
Sintiary' session by holding an
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zeYenkng n,teeting`,
By a4ecorded- vote '.6.4.-;:14-1...1 the,
Ca".'-'recdonnendition-,
the'e),•;edative.':fitnIniittFe.4tithoriz-
.. of County
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pinlQ-$0.1ar1ert of Cilerk 'N. NV.
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anl. obligation Ootinitir -should*
undertake. "
". "Twenty ;years ago, the §aine tbulg
°4•913.P.:44..i tl-q0-'flcCa',1014-%4111Libb,
Reeve z' of arirey 'Was elected
-this- year after„seve.ral years' eh-
-swim from the "We :then
caniej,o-the vonclusidn everyone in
„GoderielV°V9B an indigent ,patientr,
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ar tied that eaeli, rauniciPal.ity
kb 02
re, to be $3,$00, an ineraaie, ot $ 5 11 1111WY1 r the IrPitalizati°n
its OWn '
per ,month; that of miss tvelyn, • Reeve .-Huckins Wanted to know
Copper;-. court reporter $1080, an inz.'
crease of v45 m,ontli;.. miss nOW hospital would ,iiryiye
margarot Tudor, count3f, ,if it received only the. $2,25 set by,
pher -2$3.320, an-inerease--,S-410a
ler:And Treasurer 11. Elskine
inedh; and George James, caretaker
Of Court 1 -louse, $1.65o, an inerease
0f..,$12.50 per month. '
. "--- Grants: Authorized
The follONting_grantS_,WerWalltilor-
Lied, as •• recommended by
-eCutiVe. cmnmittee: Bine Water
Highway Association, ..0O; qina-
rtn's -War Memorial Hospital, Lon-
don, 00; .Clifford, 1.,:acknow and
1.q4cten.lfairS, $100 each; Winghom
gorse: Show, $200.; .Godprleb,
Seaferth and Winghain hospit-
als, ea611' $1,000 (an inereaSe of
$300> ; agricultnral representative,
and Junior Extensioir-Tund,. each500; each :public library in the
e4inity, $40 ; Hospital for sick, child-
ren, Toronto; $50; North'and South
Huron. Plowmen'S Associations, pro-
viding a plowing_match is held, $100
each ;-Ifirren:Crbp'Improveinent As-
10rantair12,,- 607-1-qieirSnit-hr, ,
Canadian-1.4egiOn,---„.$5_004-Canadian
Institute fOr. the BIWA, $7901
VeisitY..44itestein.;-9ntatie,4400
Colinty-Librar .AsSocia.tion;„9_993-
_fall fairs;. I I • a va ion
.41,,iiniy; VA:0; Federation of
Agri-
culture, -$50,
son (Tuckersmith-) appointed
County representative; ' Ontario
Educational .A.ssociatiOn, with
Reeve A. W. Kerslake, 'Henson,
named representative:.
'‘ A grant' of -$1,000 was authorized
to the Navy League or Canada,' as
%reCommended by the Warden's com- is found in recent legislation passed
mittee. - relative to -unions 'at , Windsor. •
• Appointments to.,HoSpital Boards -
The foll0Whig representatives
were. named. ' hospital- boards:
Wingham, :P. W.„Pavidsen ;•• Gode-
tick Clayton " Edward; Clinton,
P. Thonipson ; 'Seaforth, M. A
-Reid. e - • •
. The receniniendation . of the,
Crenfity ,}roixte. ethninittee, that yo
action be taken to enippwer •magis-
troths-. to connitcjmnates to -111.6:'
County Home, was -endOrsed.
Reeve •George Ginn, c.hairrnan 02
the committeei• pointed out that the
:.conirnlittee felt tli,onagistrate, at his
discretion, conld Soon fill the bounty..
Mine: • •
statute. •
-E. J.- Varrish„. -ehairnian Or-the-
1).'eeCreft ,Deaver 11 Johnston '
(101414 Boln9•=7.01,An, 0.,Arm-
strong, A. .,1\l'iehelsen, Beeezott,„
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Cousins'. , ,
1.,,awsOnf
Webister,.. G. Armstrong, 'Snyder; ,•,„
, Children's McNabb,
Perry, A. 1', Wilkes, A. M. Robert-
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-60101,
COMMUtee: Ann'
strong, G. -.Ginn, Cousins,
Tuckey.
Egualietion Parrish, Snyder,
Beuerniann, Finnigan, 13ainton.
Li.PF4rY • SillS,•EllIqMP.41?,",qt
Galbraith,,
Farris/I
.. Stated „tlictt the
because
they are living selieral-thousand
miles from Us -is no reason why
We Should net Tallow -CVO -the -heed -
of rnanY ' of them for toed \ and
addling. .
ur,„CUristie---was-guest speaker.
at the amnia% "rural relations night!,
of the Goderich Lions club. The
anquef was attended . menkbers
of Huron. County a,:54 well
as by the Godelle/a, Liens and other
guests. Dr. Christie'v4iS introduced
by Kinke44;,„.00irman the
rural relations Committee' of. the
-Lions club._ Norman.Miller, CountY
Clerk, was cha,irman -for . the' -pro-
gram': .
hospital committee,,
Nett, Sills, Rainton;• Cousins.
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MReforestation-Beecroft; Rowland, . Johnson. „
Airport-Vabkoy, Tlackins
mann, '
Police-'--BeeVer, H. Johnston, Mc-
Nabb.' -
Good Reads, -71,-./... Armstrong,. W
Woods, C. Johnston.
`• Work .for the Blind
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. Alfred Sparks, mina represent,'
otive of the Canadian institute for
the ,131incl,,_ during an informative
address, stated there. were 42 reg--
isterQd bniid persons, 40 the county
of Huron in 1946-7 faive were treated
for preVention of blin.4nees;' 16 in-
cvestigations ; 41 Soeial service calisT
three people being laught to reatt
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nouia rovi
-Foodfor Britain
Ir , Christie Speaks at
Lions' Rural. Relationii
Dinner -
,Peinting, out - that the Canadian,
firmer. gradually: returning 10
that state where _he :has. ,sufdcient
machinery whIch-10--opernte-
his farm, to, , the best advantage,
Dr. G. I. Christie, forver president
iof the Ontario Agricultural College,
Guelph,. speakiff_g_liere-on. Friday
night, advised full speed ahead in
production by the fanner and -con-
servation'hY.:the,..,,Canidian
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•order that sorely needed food
Pgght. *be provided the people of
'
Bri
ain
relations he said; and just
members. felt' that_the quarter -mill .The -British Peopleare our blood'
levy was, .net a fair -way to ,ineet
the .situation, .fts TC'fatildire-iii in-
gstice 'le same.; and not to others.
'Reeve -Sills contended •that the.
rise • in livirrk costs should be • con-
sidered:. . ,
Hospitals tlze."Doctors' Workshops"
It ,was'. argued that AS (lectors.
through' the medical. Profession .ask
and receive state protectipn.. they
should agree to contribute something
oward the hospitals, termed, fiy Sciine
members,' "doctor's workshops" for
they pay nothing, while -others
jtvb to' provide their own .1ilate of
business.
• The following respletiory,was
en-
clorsed, to be sent to ,Premier
to the Minister of Health -and Wel-
,-9ounty„.„7•Councllsin
,
le_.Pruvincel -
, "That since the doctor uses' the
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,L.
with the LprogreSelvenels ,,ot ,t1W'
county ceenell.'„' Special tribute
Paid g, IWO:. (kkuh.ty 0Ouneit f,0t US.
iinaneial :aSSISLInge. to intitiyatiOns.
in the Vroftce : Which-, 40.- 7great
worki
, • furthering -the. Iwelfare of.
the general bebile-i'-,
.*r . ardiff ' pralSeft the Worti4;•
ness, of the Men who:make 0..county
,eOnnelts;'' He ' sounded ,..,a. Lupt.e,--,ef'
. warning ,that slight` ,traCes,„,ef.,pom.,
_Munisin'Were„commencim- to creep
into turalareak7and- 11-rge4` ail Pre- '
,kent, to see to it ,that COxru/Xu4isin
nulge, no Inro4dir Tiq-the" rural:lite
of Canada. He He felt county conncils
could always be depended UPOn te
de good work ana, urged individual
members just to use .their own good
judgment on mittters., before them
-and not allow thenise1ves-10 be•loh-
bled into anY-decisinn-Wr any " graari
Or indiVidn41.,
'11-arveY. Erskine,-COUnEY Treks--
nrer, introduced, members of the
County 'Council to -the meeting.
• Warden nugh terry -of Usborne
township Spoke highly of the work
being •-•done--hY in the
crippled ehildren in the rural areas..
Mr. J. Snider - moved a. vote of
tbahkS to Dr. Chr1stie1...for=his 'fine '
address, Ouy , Emerson, president
and •'write-hy-a'hiind teacher;. and Also present at. the banquet were
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nine providetr-with Braille equip Hon. Dana porter, Provincial Min-.
'ntent. • Five,young :people, were re ister of. Planning,and Developutent ;
abilltatid- ; 14-•--'''M,:ti311•J'
•The speaker ,paid tribute tO. the. Cardift, "M.P.- Mr. Porter and Mr:
oderieh-LitaiassIst•-•-- ar.iv t6 attend' a:" 011. IC-
renpineratiOn;.;ilild since. -the doctor once „given ames Warer761.
h•Youti
ceives -protection-from the Govern-: Small- farm in Colborne township,
zinent+be--it-resolved4at-legiStatfon- torn- down ramshackle housei-and-
he enacted empowering...' hospital --with the help of ille-,LiOnS built 4a,
hoards to collect a fee per :Patient six -room home Which: lie ° ,shingled
per •daY from each doctor -01'25 cents: himself. Mr. Sparks stressed that
Further, that the legislation pre, the InStitute was out to help all
hibit the passing on, •of this fee to b1i11...versa:311,s to beindependeut..
the patient's'. bill:" "We- are -net going to have our
A •precedent for this; it was said, blind...going around with a tin0P;"
• hd said.
-County Assessment - -
The County .0011101301 Wednesday
lifternlioncimfumed the appointment
,of Alex. Alexander,. ,former, reeve
of Grey, ,as County r assessor, and
authorizedtheequaliZat of the
assessment, to -be coini•leted:.b.7 1950,
,„Lismin
*recoended 'brtheequItlization
. . .ion
committee. •
The report was discussed clause
by clause, with Reeve George Ginn
ni the--chlur. "
Some reev'(s..,;pfelt-the ' setting up
of the sydtem- wont-CC-OA:I-lot or
money. - Others. pointed . out that
some of the; ,gmunicipalities_ hod
changed drastically and some action
must betakeU.:.to equalize the as-
sessment.- !Under the present system
of education Nvh e re high School areas-
are„.establistecl there is 'objection to
the-i5resent ,equolization..
Clerk' N. W. -Miller -g•ii•ve the in-
formation 'that according to Sta,tute
the're r.11".c.ist be an equalization everY
ten ye1116', a lid tliefe are iniU tife
ways to ha VC' this -,--by the appoint-
-1n accordauee, with a resolution wept of a, eountr.aSsosSor, ,or by a
McriAis Township,. the . Ninth committee .01 five reeves.
Line: will be refoned as ft -Copnty - pewits -Reeve! E. Parrish, n mem-
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• meetur, tre,IP ri.c • • •
pOirited mitthat in past dark days
in---Britain-such- -leaders- as. -Pitt
'Disraeli and others .'spok,e with
apathy as to the country's future, -
He 'claimed this gloom was..unwar-
ranted, Since Britain has thne and
hgaip. * einerged -from seeming in-
surmeuntable difficulties to go_. --on-
to. further achievement. "History
shows the gloomy predictions of
these men were wrong and simihr
gloomy s'.-Iiredictions today,.. are
wropg;" said Dr. -Christie.71 "Things
ViUturn for the. better lir Britirf
once aga1n, evert as before.'
Praise for Huron County ',Council
1Paying tribute to county..councils;_
Dr. Christie said, z"A county council
is the 'measure of- progre1. of the
,pkerpow:p1:.oafndthpa7toscpoieir,,i.iiTalteciotainlye.
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Now -Robert ly4tchum•undIeresa
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Ann Sheridan ..LL-,Itent Smith and Robert Alda
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The (Iasi? by _dat,,chrottiele Ot a Vvero.att wliote ainazing
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NOR
Ritoldoth Scott Ilatbara I3rilton ,and Beate Cabot
Zane ,Groo. adventtirene or3r ,beeorads •screen epte
tinder the inagie Of/C1neee,19r.
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e0ta1itli'C13t.11(to1P' and 441YeatIt Valley"
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riliatinces Wired. Sat,, afid holidaxs
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Thopias Dougherty, Goderich. and
Ebner Pickering, 2„ Dashwood,
were 'Mined •._corn7bdrer inspectors,
at 85 cents per •honr; each to supply
his...own transportation. •
Non -concurrence was voted On the.
resolution from Oxford ---County re
questing the ProVincial Goyernine)it
to make d- survey' With a' view -to
,diyiding the Province., into hospital
areas, and .setting ,up . equitable'
basis for levying on- urban and
rural ,areas, • , .
A recommendation from the sahie.
County, that the 'bait oleoniaro.7
--orine.T•be reTtfill&;-mts-'-enbro-rgetri-7
Increase* in ' Read.-Eipenditure
A recominendation "by
.roads committee . was endorsed,. that
an expenditure., ,.of •,. $40400•• .he
afithorized fpr roads, instead of the -
$100,000 set at the November selSion.
The roads committee reported that
the Moving back of rural mail boxes
,was greatly .apPreciated; 'and Con-
currence- was- given a-- County -__41.
Grey , resolution requesting an
A. bounty of $3 on foxes and $2 anrendinent to the Highway Traffic
di fox Pups-kilred.within_the_coutity Act to prohibit -parking Of ve_hicles
was. apriftited--as -recommended wihich would-inthi-ferq,. With other
the agricultural •eentraittee's report, • traffic •or with the remoyfir of snow.
in compliance: with a raqttegi- .frain
the LucknoW Game -arid -Fish-Chib
_th t been ty• be paid. • .
Indigent Patients in Hospitals
-•'On Friday .morning the age-old
debate on, tita''coSt • of indigent pa-
-bents "An -A, hospitals Ittimehett
1101 li 'find hns Hal co
mittee recOMMended lion-conct
.111 a .resolution Pre_ Seaforth.
and endorsed by. • Goderich Town
council, -repesting that the. 6ounty
Council .impose 0 qtarter-mill rate,
for hospital' . purposes. . .
'-:-Reeve F. Sills;' Seaforth, stated
that 'Seaforth hospital wLs losing
$1.97, ti clay on each. indigeffpattetit„
"The.X.o.uncills-ready-and wiiling
to 'donate -10 everytiiiing outside the.
&inlay", .••bnt don't you think- , we
should look nfter the.tpeople In our
own' Hcfspitais re-
tatire_to% he ,kept up, and the „ex-
ponses;';of :indigent' patients are not
being Met," ,said ItedVe Sills. - -COUnty Temperance Federation,
Reeve_ 1.11 ef Goderkli_ seeking ainendmenta to' .the C.T.A.
favoredeonsideration of the request': to 101Tiffe ' certain L.C.A. entct-
EEc feltsoniething. should hqd�flC. 1 Mailtg ; from . the 'Christian SoeiaL
to relieve the situation 111 the God- Councils, opposing the petition re
rich hospital. It looked to liim like hospital sweepstakes,
Rekilutions from the -County of
,Haltonlieeking • action to. cure. -.sex
pervertS, and from Elgin, askieg
UTO ,amOnillnpittsz CO the statutes to pro-
• , vide for reimbursement by the Gov -
eminent. of 11 portion-ottbe colOeri-
ati.bil and inSUranCe Wad, by, the
County tor Sail •officials and .e.tv
.The ,elevation 'Of Wroxeter to the
:Statu9; of tri, policevillage also 'Was
approVed:
.Standifig.Ce1nMitteeS•fec„.1948
).t 'the NV,edneSdaY ses-
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road. . .
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- . Cqunty Property ,Committee,
The property committee reco
nicio ea. thift-O-WIng iA)-the'rerawd
u• 0 ditio -n-o ;f4lieLltegistri-Gtfite
addition be erected. This was en-
'dOrsed, and the Connell authorized Reeve J. E. Iluckins inquired if
the Cominittee to*Procure•plans and; the County Assessor's ot4ee wonyi be
speetfientiOns to be presented at the in the present Court Houk.- Clerk
June SeSSion. " ' z 'Miller replied in: the tlegatirre: -itS
,there- was no rpom available.- The
' The upper ceiling of the Jail will
be insulated. ' • ' Godericli reeve asked if other ,irs--
Legislative Conuuittee sessors would be_sibordinate tn. the
, _.
. , : County one. Ile was Old thelatter
. The legislative cdminittecrecom- would see that -the .right system was,
mended that no action-,be--ta-n_
the folleyving resolutions : From .9--11"Tustituted: in each' nannicipality. .
Elgin Connty, 0 -nationalize 1.1.-66=i, m;‘tGhOaddeoilf.--deh sShelssiTnig in-risntrieePs,e. elle .
'SbncO'a, We iVouldlikve -Et.) see 'they are not
pital sweei)stakes; 'front'
.seek4i.g. amOdfileilts'to chapge the -taxed out of elistenee "-Mr.-Huains
dates -of jnry sitting's; from Huron '_stated. .
Reeve Parrish explained that
I -Tana -tier, . which . was largely in -r
dustrialized, had only .i.three appeals,
which -would indicate I satisfaction
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there, . - • ,....• . •
. Urges .MQrt,-CPAPideratton
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Reeve Ginp advised taking a little
more eonsid'eration. The. litve.u.ittii.,
-goingtittee loot -ed like7gOod liUsiness-
40. him. • ' , . •
Reeve • Cecil Johnston stated the
County assessor will be qualified
to correct any errors., Assessment
b:-reeves..was de bad, out, as or'
•sp - . ..-
thitt•the report be- adoptett- ... ' •
.d ... ..
zt • , i. ,
-.Fina it was moVe 'by Itseves
Murray- anlinsort and-- . -E-. Hticklus-
Olijection•to Tree,cuttioglRylawz-,,,
mittee'S for the year were ,appointed appeared before thetouliell to enter
GecTgO Pofiloclq-5forris ,toktlislip,
51021 of the Council ,standing CoOvif
in, vitch Un objection to a clause in the tree-
ag follOwS•, the first named 'eating bylaw. 'which 'prohibits 'the
cOininitted 'being- chairman t '
-
Executive -..- M
- inton, Tuckey,
i ,,,,,. .„, cutting -Of trees on a. Aftylopt belt
hocking, Nott, Virilligabt
along OW i'oairs' of ' the county.
Legislative= -,- -G. - - Arinstronv '."10. 1137.1assr eacreententOnteM.
,2.IXartifi---GraSbyNelS0Ii'Afelazify, and
Snyder,',,, Lawson, •,'1Vieliolson, 111.' Wm. U. Dougall, expressed the ophi,-.
johnsen.. .-..„, - ..* • . "
' Financefe,uSins; 8111 , S-ii`ti ∣ 1°"'hItt. '01 -purpose af " ti)3411-*
Rowland, Ginn . , 3 .. -wits-0-ote.etioff-"df-Ilie highways as
•. . well
,- Education-4terSiake, M. lohnsori; as .gonservati0trr
Edward, Rowland, Ginn. :.-., . .*-Reeve McNabb wanted . to know
,
*property - Rainton," kerglaite, ' tt• 1110' had ..tv, InlY "*W*696 when
none was left but that on the fifty -
bet belt. •
• Warden- terry- said .he considered
he, .forty rods Of bush ,at the. haek
, of his farm Tut Asset as it ViPtaI a
- •, • ;ifs:tit:0;1: -'0± ic:r
ii.:t. water-.
t,reert, .0..r..4titiop0. :..0,6",
. 4r,„•150).1okis coiOlaint was re-
, .Six•nillt Ratefor 1048
:
Treasurer El-skin:0'a "COtipfateg of
receipts and expenditures for 1948
called for a rate of six mills, on the
dollar of assessment, tstlinatedex-
penditures on general account were
008A50:: and receipts 02,627 Plii0
mills ' Oti nri aSket-Sment of
$54,25$,6001.80,1105:- making total
estimated4recelptt of $2.1.2,53 and.
(Continued on page 9). '
,.
ber . of the committee, sold lie had
studied -boamethods, Bruce-_CountY
had found'equalizatiorrhy the reeves
tisfripthry mei Al-
it in Grey County_tbefe 'seemed to
be complete satisfaction.-
;
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FINJ PASTRY, CMOS and
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Watek this 'VIKA-each weck
for Sil'etlais•
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woric-gno, Eirocridw
2050 e
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B. BEATON, VIre
F
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sentatiVe„ in a. brief addteSS, ealie4"
for. more--inter..visiti ijetlYeA rursi•
and -Urban groups in order.- that
each Might hettet•::"Iihderetnnd
of-the-1..•lons', Club, was ;in. the:chair. problems , of. the .opAer;•
minate
t -r • " ;"
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table renieie's'i blended- toget er.
Under „rigid stanclarda o puritY;,..,
Milburn Inxa-Liver Pills are ()hen, •
'valuable in4lie:4-cliiif -ol!z, constipa-
tion and minor disorders of tlae
•'stomach And bowels. *
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tand clear the systein of waste which
• is often the, cause of constipation, .
Oelc And bilious spells,:licadaelies
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le delightea by the renewed feeling.
of well-hoing whidh-lhey ..1.1.CIP to
produce, -
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a1nat all d'hig ennittera. '
1h* '1' Milburn 00., tact, Toroito, 0t
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