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the costs.
Morgan Mobile Homes
( Clinton) Ltd. will be a0awed to
Turnberry.roa'de'mployees hmesorthrougb- Whitechurch Personals
y pro 'ded tt pagy t v
• UM* � - Mrs. Bill Evans and Mn. Mm. Ethel Stewart, i>RoEhas; Low, Arai&, apea t . �d
superintendent, council decided. Phillip Steer returned borne Mr. and Mn. Wesley Tiftid; Mr. walk w9i lApa►heal► and
•I A 16 -page P p�Y was y lR
on 9.3er cadopted by council f Freda from a vacation at and La M; r. an l .�y.s
se"Ie p Jacksonville. trlorida. and Loci, Wielgl�a aid lti�eid Hapit&1
Wiagh&■Ei • Mr. aM
considerable discussion. The On W of last week Un- Bevin Tiffin, Stephen and
'lhumberry Township council demand was later changed to a not provincial law, is used as a Bluevale. In. 1977 it was br�etW policy ►ets out regulations on y Dean. V residents extend lite&. iiwo ice, w. q9 -
boosted
boosted the wages of the town- 7.5 per cent increase for 1979 and guideline to ensure that intensive to the attention of the torrsstpip hiring, firing, notice of sickness from
Clarence Adams was taken Village Mrs. Bob
sWpws two road employees by 9.3 half of OHD' paid. farm operations and neighboring solicitor that the towrtehi lud from Wto Luc and District c ling tulagosi to Tiffin. ��� 0 �Y
open' 6h ng p, and vacation, payment terms �y�� visitors �� y1.• � e�1e1'o�:a/lr+d&y hmq >rfb1W1
per cent over a 15 month term at Council also discussed adding residences aren't too close been responsible for employee Hospital to I.ttcknow s Pirlecrest
Po paying the and em to ee conduct. Nursing Home. Mrs. Walter Elliott and faa►Uy arriving at the lloe>re of Mr. and
its March 6 meeting. another man to the two-man together. The Clinton office of the taxes for the strip of land but no Council got notice that ef- Mrs. Harvey Osborne, were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elluitt• Mrs., _ Maebsd • aa)d
Road employees Len Baird and roads department, but Mr. Baird, ministry of agriculture and food cheque had been issued for festive June 1, 1979, reports Bethan and Jeffery of Brussels Mr. and �. • �Y t�
George Gallaway complained the road superintendent, turned has been doing the legwork payment of taxes. Instead of prepared under the Drainage Act few days last week Toronto Mrs. Paul Lidlaw and Michelle at the Marl ao borne were Mr•
that the settlement was below the down the idea. He said the locally in determining which halting tax payment and putting must use metric units only. a&d Mn.- Hill 0 haw Mr, and
inflation rate but accepted the township would have to have situations comply with the code the property u for pp where Mr. and V. Osborne of Windsor.'
eP P P Y P Pte• Y P ProPw'h' � Council approved a i85 Mn. Rob Frank and Robbie•
offer. more equipment before it added of try sale the township will ' attended Knox Colla dinner Cecil Little is opening a
equipm practice but the minis p pay taxes .donation to the Huron Plowmen's i�R�
Knox College. licenced repair shopfor small lith• >�'M�eaagh� visited
The increase gives the road a man to the department. wants local building inspectors to on the small land parcel. Association. Church Women will engines, _lawn mowers, garden Jj"y with Elmer Woods and
}�. workers $6.75 an hour, up from If the township had a front end take the task.
r 16.18 an hour. The increase is loader and another truck -loader, 1 tine township will continue to hold their 1liz:rc:: :n; etirg fillpRx t+tc Lawrence (Rocky) Mrs: l aura >1[eNeil.ot $t, Helena.
retroactive to Jan. 1 and will be a third man could be used ef- Les Greenaway, Turnberry's participate in a ministry of In 1978, more than 85,000 people Friday'' March 16, at two o'clock ' L.ittle of Kingsbridge spent the
at the home of Miss weekend with Mr. and Mm. Little Mr. and Mra. Harry Moss of
in effect until April 1, 1980. festively. building inspector, will atttend a natural resources and Huron in Ontario took St. John Ambu- Mildred 1?lattsville was a weekend vidter
The road employees had In other business council heard meeting in Clinton to learn the County program to plant trees on lance safety oriented First Aid McClenaghan. All are reminded and fay
earlier turned down a 7.5 per cent a description of G,e Agricultural procedures in calculating cer- private property. The ministry courses. To take a St. John that, it is the birthday tea. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Falconer of, with Mr: and Mrs. Carl *-
wage hike offer over a one-year Code of Practice by Sam tificates of compliance. provides the trees and labor of course, call your local branch or Visitors at the home of Mr. and Sarnia spent the weekend with Clenaghim. On Monday, Mrs.
term and originally asked for 8.8 Bradshaw of the ministry of Council will continue to pay planting them and ",the county write to St. -John Ambulance, 46 Mrs. Dan Tiffin on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan Ben McClen*ghan returned
per cent hike plus paid OHIP agriculture and food. taxes on a 14 -foot strip of land accepts half the costs. The Wellesley St. East, Toronto, M4Y celebrating Mr. Tiffin's birthday, and Clara. home with them to visit for a few
over a one-year term. The The code of practice, though between lots 39 and 40 in township and benefitting lan- 1G5. were Miss Joyce Tiffin, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Athol Pu don and weeks.
The Wingham Advance -Times, March 14, 1979
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