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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-01-15, Page 10The' 1970'. inauguralsession of . council a for" West Wawanosh. township .was held on' Tuesday, January 6; commencing, at; .11 a 1i>i . All members :were -attendance - - Reeve Lyons, presided, The minutes of the session of • December' 15...were `' read and adopted on motion 'of • . Councillors Aitchison and Forgo....' By -Law No. 1. 197.0, was given final reading and passed on mdtian of"Cou'heillors Aitchison and Foran, and carried. This: by=law names, officials for _tile year. 1970, and sets ' out the salary of each. 'Salaries arc , as follows: reeve °- $300; councillors '$250; , clerk �- $1,100; treasurer - $600; grader operator - . $2.10 per hour; wingman and casual labor -- $1,75 per hour; livestock - •evaluators -- $5 per inspection; fenceviewers -- $10 per-.dar. By -Law No. 2, 1970,, naming Harvey • Culbert' , as ' road superintendent for West Wawanosh and setting his salary at $2.10: per hour, was given third reading L'aiad,_f m.iiyn.passed on motion of Councillors • • McDonald, and Rutherford. Cerdoir- Beadle, fog• 'Carried. $g.Q0; Ontario" . y=Law. No, - .-3, ,11' 7R, u g non _ stree authorizing -• the„; council to- • $667.52., Pbo rQWisufficient funds to carry_ ou the bus ne ',Of the tow.xr ip RQAG' AGGGU T$ Harvey. ' ' tl Gutb�ex far the, dear • 1,�.7p, . untie°• � ��, . salary, bounty, plowing is nowt $259.60; D.R.M. ,Hyke,' . Co. Ltd., P, parts and bolt , lighs,. $1.1..68;" T. Oarniss, re1mir' chain saw . $..00:; Township of collection pion of tares, was passed in,.... 5.7�, �--�►eoxge Iiu�phre�a. ,the. mount . of $80,000, - On .� derN,operator, $132,56; Allan motion of . -.--Councillors Donald,. wingman . $90.75; Rutherford and Foran. • , f* Russel. , ,,.a. phdiips, ' wingrnan, On motion of Councillors *58.64;N. McDonald, plowing Rutherford ,and .loran, the read ` snow, $354.00; Roy • Hardy;,; superintendent was directed , to. have bids ' called for ; ` the construction of- a" culvert ,;t ,Lot .1 6, Concessions 6 and 7. • The . road . 'accounts, 'were ordered paid, , on ,:notion of Councillors, McDonald, and Aitchison, ' . , GENERALyACCOUNTS- • The following general accounts - were passed for payment on motion 1 of Councillors Aitchison " and McDonald: Municipal' _World,' two . subscriptions, -.. $15.00; Municipal World, forms, $16.09; welfare accounts, $897.75; County of Huron, charges - collection••-o'f taxes, $186.56; West Wawanosh Mutual, hall fire insurance, three. years, $10.00; Eric Stewart, fox bounty, $2.00; Colborne% , boundary yyy' account* $228.44,. 0Mil t/AR, membership fee., $15.00; Bank of Commerce,. ' C.P.,1, and. income tax,. $39.51; ` _.. Redeliver Cxerieral, -U.I, stamps, : x 'Coiuneir. adjourned to wed . "F�ebruar ! 3 at 1 „p, i, ;at the '- .. Clerk's home. Winter Hockey Sticks ; Flashlight 'Batteries Underwear 11V. HamiIton.Strut LI • • 1g .'The 'Royal-. Canadian Wg ion ane ::_ _.. Tournament was held in Kincardine on'Saturday evening, - January 10, with the Goderich team winning the_ (championship. The team was sponsored by -Branch 109. Left to right, are, back .row: '.. ,Murray, Wilson,. Steve Drew, Michael- Cummings and Mike Andrews'. Centre row:, Bruce Hudson, manager; Kevin Charleton, y-- -Doug Marshall, Don-- ley-,icoach; --Allan Morgan -and ---Warren 1Vlolana, tra,%per TFront row: Terry "Fritz14, ,Rick oo y;• Gerry Fritzley, Peter Duckworth, Grant Skelton and"Lee Arbour. The team 'played three games defeating Kincardine, Teeswater and . Ripley. They scored 28 goals with onlytwo returned against them. - Kincardine News photo _ I • • • Local"Obituaries .m. - MSS. A. A.LOUGNEE'D ( ) and two sisters` Mrs- . Frank ' Mrs. Smith was born Laura o General Hospital on' -'Sunday, 1 d Mrs Alton .(Luey)-*Sherwood, daughter of Christian Brserge on three- bnth illness. W Elf RAUCI . t - (Kate) Mi1I , 'AAherstburg and Bergerson on April 7, 1881,.+..a . Janda fy ' 11, following a ' Mrs. de ai , e (Lougheed) w yrauch+ ZrPP Hill, and the former Pauline Sverison 1 188 , Florida: -• ,. • .Mr..- Million was born °___111' :Leal - Xces were •held "� at M. myth had been a. Colborne ;.Township, aG son of r;•-•-• . Blake'. Street, -died -at -Alexandra— , _Were. A Maine and 'General Hospital on ' Stiles 'Funeral Home on Sunday, resident of "GG"oderich for " 65' John and Minnie. 1Vlihion. He u ay, . January 11 following which ' years'. °before moving to hyed in Colborne Township until - in Se tein er " When End January 11 follownng a - � 1969 sh'ort,illness. She was 68. removal was made to the Walter Huronvi September,' r 17 years ago when he moved to Mrs. arauc wasorn W y hb on D Kelly Funeral ' Home, She was married to Jaines G derrch 0 - • �.,...� 1 August 26, 1901, in Wyandotte, where the funeral Samuel Smith who predeceased Windsor, Michi adaughter of William service was held at 1:30 p.m. on her in November, 1968. She also • Mr. Million was ,a drill ' hand gan ' 'Nichols and the former Lucy - Wedne'sd'ay' January ' 14 Rev. : was predeceased by One son, employed by the Dominion axre • W n She - lived in Michigan Cannon . R.C. Brown- officiatkd. „ - Bergerson,and -by one daughter, • Road Machinery Company and until Interment was in Victoria - Florenee, • was, married -to • the.former • until 1920 and in Windsor 11961 . ' • Memorial Cemetery, Windsor, . Surviving are' .one son J. A. • Edythe Hardy. - FRESW•CUT BLADE . -0 • On November 2, 1961; she. Ylth lbea rein-being-members---S-m i e S .ffiwving with his- wife ares M (Dorothy) ti married. •Willi rrr i auch' in of the Order of the Eastern Star daughter, . Mrs.' Bruce one son, -Kenneth, "Hanover; two , Toronto; f i, e Leamington and moved 'to Lodge. A Barnes o r o n o , v brothers, Benson in Port h'ld three great _9 A memorial service was held grandchildren ren anal Colborne : io She in at the funeral home at 6:30p.m. grandchildren, ' England; a She was a' life - member of the Windsor Chapter No. 4 Order of ' .•the - Eastern --Star and 'was ' a on Tuesday; January 13, by the " 4 The funeral service was held Inds& Chapter No. 4 Order of at _the McCallum Funeral Home e Eastern Star. - - at 2 p.n-i. on Friday, January 9. 'MRS. LAURA SMITH . ,Rev. Leonard Warr -officiated_ onv. erment was in Maitland member of the Church of the f Ascension, Windsor. urvivrng wi -e . s. are one daughter, ,Mrs• Arthur died there on -Monday January • Cemetery. Pallbearers W were:, Smith Jr.,Lou , (Mary Ellen) Bourdeau, 5, after, a six-month illness: She-. James �: Elwood,'Jack Rean, Floyd Harp, Gordon ' Sedgewick and - Ivor Goderich; three grandchildren,„ - was 88.. and Clayton -"ti In-• one • sister, Mrs. Kenneth • .(Phyllis) : McMillan, - Porterhouse: Stea Fresh Ground Chuck Sirloin �or� T. dope Steak Ib .9.19 l b994. lb, 60 '�Freth -Pork Hocks °e10 VARIETIES _• 6 oz: Vac Pack S(hne den's Cold Cuts- Goderich and several .. grandchildren. The funeral service was held at the McCallum 'Fiuheral Home at - ),2 p.m. . on Wednesday,, January -14.i..116.; Leonard -Wart officiated. Weaver. Flowerbearer was ` Interment_ vias in Maitland Robert Barnes. Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Joe DUNCAN B. MILLION Sudyk, Alvin 'Keyes, Dave Duncan B. Million, Goderich, , Harman, Harry ,Little, _Benno died at Alexandra Marine and D.ubler and Bob D'aef - - No Paint or Varnish to Remove! SERVICE ElCTRIC 'Y A 00' VICTORIA 5t. N. 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