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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-16, Page 16MISSIONARY FAIR Vr A. tender figurp of $25,763;00 for construction of the bridge at Lot 13,. Con, 14.4WestWawanoah submitted, by Roger MacEacheren of Mount Forest was accepted by ' present, with -Reeve Lyons pre. the township council in regular siding. March session. It was the low ten. der of seven submitted on the - The minutes of the February project; " : session sand a special meeting The rid elmenciiture-1?ylaw, in held'January 24th were read anti the amount of $44,000.00 was also adopted on a motion by C°talen't'. passed at the same meeting, oxl motion of Cotnctllors "Errington and Chisholm. • All members of council were Sunday "School Plans Fair AndTea Saturday The Self Denial Appeal •in the Salvation Army is donducted der. ing the period ,of Lent. Although the comrades of the Army con. . tribute weekly to this Mission- 'ary Appeal special emphasis pl8eed on * during tins --time of the year. Missionary work is constantly brought before3-the children and' in -the adult corps Guild Meets At Pt. Albert PORT ALBERT -The ladies Guild met at the home of Mrs. A. Foster. There were 10 mem- bers present. Roll call' was an. swered:' 'Thank you cards were read, Sec. and Treas. report •given. Material was given out to make articles for the bazaar in,, July. Mrs. Foster closed the' meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by the `hostess: A' 7iake sale was held, the money from sale to go to missionaries. , PERSONALS ' Mrs. Earl Teschke of Des. boro, daughter of Mr.and Mrs; tient i Clarence Hoy, is a pa n the Owen Sound hospital, Mr. and 'Mrs. Elton Draper visited with Mr. -and -Mrs. George Fritzley of Burford over the weekend. Mrs. Arnold Green, Tim, Miss Sally Johnston. and_Mr. Johnston Sr. visited . with Mrs. George Richardson over -the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Belton - visited with Mrs.' Dave Martin and family on Sunday. Charres Crossett and Dean visited with, Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Petrie over the weekend • and Mrs. Mervin -Hodges -returned home:: with Mrs. Crosser where :she had• been while Mrs. Crosset was in Florida. Use '' Caution With , Chemicals and `there) is a keen intere't in helping in the work overseas. Major Violet Larder who has been furloughing in Goderich has returned to Kenya and she writes us that she has 'had a pleasant trip, The _Salvation Army is in nearly every country and from Canada there are 69 missionary officers. ► PLAN FA TR To aid this fund the Sunday School which has aimed at a target of $200.00 is conducting a Missionary Fair and Tea on Sat- urday March 18th at 2:30 p.m. Missionaries who have served will be putting up displays. Count- ries reiiresented will be Africa, Brazil, „China,, Formosa, and sou- venirs from many other places. There will be pictures shown during the afternoon far those who wish to sit and view Jamaica and, Bermuda: -The Divisional Commander, Colonel and Mrs. S. Gennery who have served`in New Zealand will be present to officiallyopen the .fair.._' Mrs. Lorne Sparks who has served in China will be bring. -ing special music at, the open- ing. People are invited to come and brouse around looking at the many curios and conclude they afternoon 'with a cup of tea or coffee. wanos ors Foran and Chisholm. - Applications . and tenders for the 1967 Warble Fly campaign received by the Clerk, were open.. ed at this time. After caretul deliberation it was moved by, Councillor 'Chisholm, seoonded by Councillor Foran that the ten- der of Murray Reid of Londes• boro for supplying warble fly powder at $4,50 per " 15 lb, bag be accepted. The application,of Delmar Sproul to act -as `Town. ship Warble Fly Inspector was accepted on a motion by Council. Tors Aitchison and Fciran. Coun- cillors Foran and Errington moved and seconded the accep. tante' of the tender of Kenneth Weber of Brussels, ata lump sum of $960.00 for spraying the cattle for warbles. By -Law No. 3, 1967, the Fowler Drainage Works Bylaw, was giyen third and final reading ona Motion by Councillors Foran and Erring. ton, and the clerk was instructed to advertise for tenders in the Daily Commercial News for 2 weeks (17th a,pd 23rd) with ten- ders to be in"the clerk's hands by 6 p.m., Monday., April 3rd. PETITIONS ...,, Several ratepayers from the 8th and 9th Concessions attended the meeting and presented in all three petitions for drainage to Council. On a motion by Coun. cillors Foran and ,Chisholm the. petitions were accepted by council and the clerk was in- structed b Ivcontact Gamsby and Maenerowlo have them, if poss. ible, undertake the survey and. report of the area. The Road Superintendent was instructed to advertise for gravel tenders t6 Siip131y• -12;000` CUbt:"- yards of gravel, in the Daily " Commercial -News on Marchlith _ _with tenders to be in his hands by Monday, April 3rd, at 6 pam., on a motion byCouncMors Chish- olm ai1tt•Foran. Frank Thompson, Dungannon, iets and Ed. Cole of London, Frank Cowan Limited representativeg were in attendance and reviewed the insurance coverage of the Township with Council, OPERATOR LEAVING Cyril Boyle; grader operator, tendered his resignation, effect..' iye April 6th, 1907, .which was . accepted, and „the road super. intendant was instructed toadver. tise for grader operator applio. ations in local newspapers on a motion by Councillors Chisholm and -Aitchison. Ca,rried. . Tenders for 'the construction of the bridge' at Lot 13,Concessions 13,14 were Opened at this time: There were 7 tenders received, The low tender of Roger Mac. Eachern,-Mount Forest; at $25,. 763,00 was, accepted, -subject ' to approval . by the Department of Highways, on a motion by Council. lots' Chisholm and Errington, 9n a motion by ._Councillors, Errington and' Chisholm, Bylaw No. 4, 1967, the road expenditure bylaw in the amount of $44,000,00 was finally .passed. Carried. a . The .road accounts were passed for payment on a. motion by Councillors 1;'oran and Aitchison, On a motion by Councillors Forad and Aitchisothe following general accounts ere o.rdered paid: Signal:Star R blishingLtd.. warble fly ad, $11,20; Joe Kerr Ltd., return of '66 gravel tender • cheque; 1,020.00; Robert Nichol. son Const. Co., Partial payment. Todd Drain, 800.00; Gamsby and Mannerow, Survey (part) Gaunt Drain, 1,000.00; Salvation Army, V 1967. grant, 30.00; Village of Luck. now, Kinahan fire, 225.00; Town - 'ship of Kinloss, Hospital repre. _._SP.. > Ye `.6:. art ,.f 5..:e ..,- 5.7.7.3;.�."._.. CLINTON;-- At least one cause of water ' pollution is net yet beyond control and need never be if caution and common sense are used, farmers were -told Sat. urday. Verne Spencer of London,farm water management specialist for ' th Ontario agriculture depart.. ' ment, said farmers can still limit contamination of Water courses by farm wastes. He told the second annual Huron • County agricultural conference, "With every farmer exercising some control afid an awful lot of common sense, the problem might never reach the stage that' it will become a big concern." He predicted 'Some form of centralized control mightbecome necessary over septic beds from farm buildings and silos, but said he was unable to suggest what control might take. a.""" Measures Will also have to be taken to prevent barnyard wastes -from polluting water sources, he said. Another potential source of contamination, he said, is chem. icals used on the fields. Mr:'Spetice was speakingat the second day of the conference, sponsored by 'the Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Asst ociation, the Huron County Fed- eration of Agriculture. and the °. town of Clinton. - - Although eight programs were offered Saturday, the most pop. ular was that on water pollution and tile drainage bylaws. The hair coloring industry es- timates that 38 per cent of afI American women color their hair. YauR VACUUM CLEANER STORE SEE OUR ,LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLEANERS BY EUREKA, GENERAL ELEC- TRIC AND LEWY.T BEFORE YOU mit. Hutchinson tadln TV Huron Rd. Appltence 524-1851 a Business Directory a Ronald L, McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT • 39 St. David St., 524.6253 Goderich, Ontario• i N. -BENTLEY ACCOUNTANT 4 Britannia Rd. E. --Goderich Phone 524-9521 Sky Harbour.Air Services "Ltd. For. sion . Charter Plights -- Flying Instruction New & Used Aircraft Sales 0 417 _ZeZI?4 FINANCIAL' CQUNSEL 43 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH GODERICH, CANADA 524-9088 edtate crealervi ez4a0irederwaCcnia REFRIGERATION and APPLIANCE SERVICE All makes - All types GERRY'S APPLIANCES,- ' ' . The Square -Phone •524-8434 " Phc Store That Service Built" Tel. Bus. 524-9531 Res. 524-4443 PETER S. MacEWAN INSURANCE AGENCY REALTOR 44 North' street Goderich, Ont. r Alexander and Chapman GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT • Canadian •Imperial Bank of Commerce Building Goderich Dial 54-9662 a • G. C. WHITE Accredited Public, Ac.i 88 Elgin Ave. W. Goderich ntant 524-8797 Ontario R. W. BELL ,.OPTOMETRIST • The Square 524-7661 4\, A•_ M -HARPER , CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT S5-57 SOUTH STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 524-7562 u e Town of Goderich, reliefaecount, '15.00; E. H. Vderstadt, Survey (part). Fowler Drainage Wks., 400.003 total $3,558.93. Road accouhts totalling $33.1 974.58 were also `passed. Council adjourned to meet April 4th. Before Investing ... Investigate UNITED ACCUMULATIVE FUND LTD. ALBERT J'. SHORE RepresentatiVO UNITED ` INVESTMENT SERVICES- LTD. 92A'Cluebec Si: . 524.8164 t} Give' your whole family new spring, outfits with au •HFC Shopper's 'Loan AMOUN1 Of LOAN 5100 300 550 1000 1600 2500 3000 4000 5000 MONTHLY •PAYM"EN-T- PLANS se- - 48 { 36 '�aP 28 I llW months months I months months months ,months $ i$• . 3. $ $6.12 18.35 23.73 32:86 41.45 58.11 73.35 88.02 101.01 117.37 126.26 146.71 57.72 90.18 108.22 144.30 180.37 $9.46 28.37 51.24 91.56 Above payments include principal and interest and are based on prompt repayment, but do not .nclude thg cost of lite Insurance Short of money for clothes or other family needs? Get an HFC Shopper's Loan. With cash in hand, you can shop at any store for the best buys, Later, you repay HFC conveniently. See HFC today for; your Shopper's Loan. 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