The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-12, Page 27
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C11 i s apprve d by, wi ck
Howick Township council hai; GOP ie feeO 1 01z
s also instructed to
decided that their road mabi- The clerk wa
bid On �bNo Arusins tenwice de artment will "go prepare a by-law regarding open
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modern". At the February meet- manure
'froM the township to the board to with instructions from the
storage pits in accord
last Wawanosh Township ante wl
ing last week the road superin
Council accepted the bid of Barry defray, increasing recreation tendent was Authorized to equip county.
Weigel of Mildmay on the in- costs. -Wo Accounts totalling $24,827.74
the township vehicles mdW -
stalIation of two municipal drains Council voted to petition for thewere approved for payment.
'k way radios subject to the'ap-
during the regular meeting last annual subsidy under the pro- provaf of the Ui*try of Tran -
Tuesday. lif9tallation of the visions of the Public Transporta- sport.
Deacon -Thompson Municipal tion and Highway Improvement Hourly rate for grader opera -
Drain at $11,978 and the Keet Act for 1915'and accepted the pro -
tors was set at $5.30, retroactive
Drainage Works at $2,595 was ap- K-0 expeq tures r 1916 to Jan, 1; subject to the approval
subject to the approval o way unprovenients. The budget -�.J 0 -much
T? proved f
-of the East Wawanosh Recrea- of the Wage and Price Control,
a the drainage engineers and the
Board. The road superintendent's St
tiOn, Parks and Community
ratepayers. salary was set at $li,500.00, sub -
In other business, council' Centre,Board of $10,569 plus $350 'L jest to ministry approval. .
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Accepted the 1975 Tax Roll- and- -for. grants was approved. Road The $7
T 5 membership fee,for the
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adopted the 1975 Assessment Roll accounts of $12,827.25 and'general & Association of Rural Municipali-
for 1976 tax purposes; ties was approved as were the
accounts of $2,000-81 were ap pfight'
I Approved payment of member proved for payment. following grants: $50 to the Huron
i I AREA OSCIA MEMBERS ATTEND METING—Several area members of the Ontario
ship flees of $25 to the Ontario Plowmen's Assoc.; $20 to the
P -tended the recent
h� Farm Drainage Association and March of Dimes Ability Fund.
Soil and Crop Improvement Associatiorl were among those who at YOU NEED
; 4; � Kitchener. — Tmiein art r" two day meeting were
0 to theBuilding permits for construe -
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Ontario Association of annual meeting of the association Id 11
of A' and Food Guelph; W. Taylor, Ontario PiAlnic+r griciul�t a nh-
Rural Municipalities; U. Proctor, I tion of homes were approved for
J Appointed John Gaunt as Tile L. Taylor, OSCIA director, Lonclesboro; A. Kipfer, RR 1, Brunner; a C. Diefenbacher
Ralph Stirling, William Ward,
Drain Inspector for 1976. applroves grants RR 1, Elmira.
John W. Gibson: fora house,
Council also ,appointed Simon At . th6 February I meeting of the impliment shed and bunker silo
Hallahan as representative to the to Robert Bridge.
-council' last'
Farm Safety Council and Ross Morris Township, 0 Rebates on municipal taxes
Taylor was authorized to vote in week several grants were ap-
were approved.-' to Max Bell,
favor of a proposed resolution to proved: Huron County Federa-
expand the area of jurisdiction of tion of Agriculture, $500-1 March county warden is guest $21.78; Carn Jacobson,. $86.77;
Gerald Potts, $142.79 and John
the MVCA by the addition of of . Dimes Ability Fund,,, $10;
0• Mann, $75.92.
watersheds. This resolution will Huron County Plowmen's Assoc., The clerk was instructed to bill
be discussed at the MVCA meet- $50- Belgrave, Brussels and
t I , at, Federation meeting the Fordwich Feed Mill $500 for
ing of Feb. 18. Blyth School Fair, $50,
Wingham fire calls on October 15
i r T. Orr of the Orr Insurance James Cardiff of. "Brussels
e are gradually stripped away by the executive to the Huron and 18 because of the fire at the
Agency met with council during reviewed the insurance, on the County planning and land -us the unrelenting pressures of non- Members of Parliament at Clin-
were discussed by Huron County
the meeting to review the in- township hall and shed and it was farm developments, I feel that ton on March 6th.
Warden Jack Mccutcheon when <
surance policy and requirements. agreed that coverages be in Huron County, because of its pro- Maurice Bean, regional direr- BLUEVALf
he spoke at the February 5th
Council voted to increase the creased.
meeting of the Huron County tatted land, base, its skilled farm- for for Huron East Central, gave Seven tables of euchre were
municipal equipment floater on Dog tax was set at $5.00 for one m are which ing community, and its commit- an extensive report on the pro- played in the community hall on
miscellaneous tools for the road male or spayed female -, $10.00 for Federation of Agriculture, ment to agriculture, will in ceedings at the January meeting Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs.
was held at the Seaforth District department to $5,000 for an addi- each male or spayed female; - evitably be drawn into a greater of the OFA
I School. During his speech el Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
tional annual premium of $25. $10.00 for each f6male and $20.00 Highagricultural role, filling •the gap A resolution 'to organize a
he outlined the commitment of Turvey were in charge. High
Don for each additional female. 'All
SUSPENSION
Mrs. Enc McGregor and of the county government, in striv- of withering agricultural lottery in Huron County, which ladies' went to Hugh Camp-.
bell; low, * Isabel Gillespie; high
Kennedy of the. Wingham Road accounts in the amount economies in other parts of the was deferred from the January
ing to;preserve and enhance the
Recreation and Community ;�14,75637 and genera, accounts o
Province. Through a sound land- meeting, was discussed and man, Charlie Johnston; low, Carl
r pay- Agricultural assets, of Huron V'As_
Centre Board also met with coun- $4 -use program a
421.79 were approved for X,
I and the efforts of passed by those present- Pro- Frieburger; lucky draw, Les
County through'its planning pro-
cil to discuss financial assistance went. dedicated groups :such as the seeds from this lottery will be K
re will X;
gram. "It is clear that the land is Greenaway. The next euchre
the life -blood of Huron County Huron County Federation of used to help balance the deficit be February 19 with, Mr. and Mrs.
Agriculture, I am convinced that budget. Lottery licences are to be
OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE and that a community skilled and Ed. Stewart and Mr.. and Mrs.
Harvey Edgar in charge. X 0
the agricultural expectations of obtained from each township k
oriented to -agriculture and the
Term protection at low cost - individual Protection - Partnershipthe county can and will be ful- where tickets are to be sold. Mr. and Mrs. Les Greenaway
it supports, is the
way of life
filled." .81!�
The next meeting of the H
Insurance, Sale Proprietor insurance Mortgage Insurance Huron
t- hqartbe'at which keeps agricul- and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Elliott
Following the speech,'Mr. Me-. . County Federation of Agriculture
Corporate Insurance Z _n
ture in a healthy and productive will., be in charge of 6 euchr6
•-utcheo
C n was kept busy fielding will be on Thursday; 4th. p9rty,Thursday, Feb. 12, weath-
HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, W 291-3372 condition," he said.
many interesting questions from All ''dividual service members
eon discussed the er permitting. This 'party Was i kO
Mr. McCutch in
those pfesent-who, wanted further are urged to attend. cancelled earlier in the winter. ik.
County Plan which was -approved 11".
clarification of future plans for R�
the need for the
in * 1973, and 0
Huron County.
preparation and a0option of
Allan Campbell,' representing 5
secondary, plans and by4aws for
the Huron County Plowmen's
each individual Ynunic pa lity\\Association, reported on the
within County He Urged all
J plans for the "Home Improve -
planning X,
farmers to attend the FV M
mint" competition to.be held ih H,EAR1,NG,'TESTS
meetings in their area.and contra- connection connection with the 1978 Plowing
bute their ideas so that the final
will meet with the' Match in Huron County. All�hough VANCEP. lens S DRUGS-WINGHAM
their ap
a budget has, not yet been drawn
proval. Secondary plans for thie
up, he suggested that the Federa-
nr can only be developed tion of Agriculture immediately
at the rate of three or four per Friday,februbry 13, 1-3p.m.
set up a small steering com- 2.1
year due to limitations of, the
mittee and later..,exWd this to
f Huron, County Planning Depart- include a representative from NO OBLIGATION
ment, although another planner
each township 'in the County. Batteries, accessories, repairs to most makes
will be added to, tfie'staff this
Ralph Foster, Ashfield Township,
Fear'
He concluded his speech with was appointed Chairman of this
0 an Agricultural forecast: It is committee. . E. R. THEDE
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Following a coffee break, the Hearing Aid Servite Ltd.
my personal conviction that the
meeting formed small groups to
future prospects of agriculture in HEARING AIDS 88'Oueen St., Kitchener
develop ideas t9 be presented by
Huron County are bright. As the
. . . . . ... agricultural lands in other more
populated and urbanized regions
D. McCallum'
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TRACTOR ALTERNATOR accepted the resignation of one of
-its members during the regular
F 'r Standby Power meeting last Tuesday, Feb. 3.
9 Councillor David McCallum will
Contact: be leaving the area to accept a -
Glen Schwa rtz'entruber new position near Noblet.on.
In other business, council:
R.R. #4, Wingham - Approved grants of $20 to the
357-2608 March of Dimes and $50 to the
Huron County Plowmen's As-
sociatioh
Reviewe4 the salaries of the
Look neighbour you con Road Department and voted to
increase, tPlem by 10 per cent to
$5.50 per hour; 10
4 Authorized the road super.-
BELT IT OUT FAST interident to purchase two-way
radios for township vehicles.,
A I' # r D; 11 1 fV1
Rel
of Acid,
indigestion
and Gas.
HOMontrtRgR
f
our V eva Vi I VIA e pro-
posed Gregory Municipal Drain
was held to hear an appeal by L.
Brighton. The court was adjourn
Whatever you get at retirement is
Commerce " SMART " Retirement
savings plan we have.
ed pending more information' on
what you've worked f6r.W6rked
Savings Plan helps your money grow
By opening a Plan before March
the case.
Council also authorized clerk-
hard for.
faster than any other non -registered
ls� you can still deduct your con-
'
'treasurer
Victor Bakkeeto attend
That's where Commerce Farm
tributions to SMART from your 1975
the convention of the Association
Services come in.
taxable income.
of Rural Municipalities in Tor-
onto on Feb, 9 and 10.
At the Commerce we're here
Thais what SMART means: Save
A special meeting of council
t help you build your financial u-
0 Al f
Money And Reduce Taxes.
will be held Feb. 16 to discuss the
tore anyway we can. -And if that
Talk with your local Commerce
proposed Fortune and Abraham
Municipal
means plaruiA'ig for your retirement�
manager about SMART Before
pwq
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Drains. Township resi
dents along the scheme of the
the best time to do it is now. A
time runs Out -
drains are expected to attend to
S
CIRT
Buller,,,,
hear the reports presented by the.
Volume -Belt* cattle feeder—the
engineers.` -
Quiet One—belts feed out fastmUmment
BELMORE,
savings plan
without feed separation for
in barn or outdoor feeding.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Renwick
Get SMART. Before March ist.
a
attended the annual 'meeting of
they Ontario Sheep' Association
'don't
held at the Canadjana Hotel in
Buttake our word for it.
Toronto on Sat&daj. Mr Re�-
ASk a neighbour who owns Butter.
wick was elected president of the
association for 1976.
Lynn Lowry Farm, Eqvlpmont Ltd.
Upcoming dates to remember
in Belmore are the winter carni-
CANAMAN IMPERIAL
Kincurd'one, Ont o
val on March 25, the skate-a-thon
on March 27 and. the Belmore
Maple Syrup Festival on April 17.
BANX OF COMMERCE
P.O.,: 11949,trlle,
The hand playing for that even-
mwww MA
Ing's dance will be C,A.K.e.
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