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Allen from the llama or her son, ii.
13. Allen, Mrs, Allen died on Mom.,
arty night following a long illness in
Hospital and at cher sop's home. She
was 80 Years of age, Rev. 10. W.
Todd of 'Wroxeter United .Church
Was assisted by Rev; 'Harold T.
Colvin of Melville Presbyterian
Church in conducting the funeral.
She was formerly Laura Brawn,
the daughter of Dr. Harry Brawn
,anjl hills wife, Rachael Godbont.
She was born in Wroxeter, and
spent her life there where her bus-
, band was a druggist for man/
Years. Her husband, .Jarred N..
t Allen, and her son, klarrY, survive;
s also a sister, Mrs. T. G.nHe phill,
One son, James,
Wroxeter, and four
uret few scans
iago. Pallbearers were Farnk Gra'h-
1 am, Harold TownsJbend, Gordon Gib -
i cony William Wright, Wesley Hem-
pel, John Gibson. Floral tributes
were carried by four grandchildren
Marjorie and Jimmie Allen 'and Heat-
/ her and Barbara Allen. Burial was
in Wroxeter cemetery
Wednesday, Deoem1 er 1st, 1984
GREY NOMINATIONS
(Continued from Page 1)
repair of the MoNair Drain, 1
thought a fee of $50.00 for a Hawk-
er's •License was too 371gh.
Hugh Smith said the taxes couldn't
be reduced M tail:, time without
something suffering.
Clifford Rowland in his reply am
wered several questions, He said
the COM1,011 We sorry to love Mr.
McNaught.
Money goes to work every day .. .
When you see a contractor on a job, a bank
loan may be helping to finance it.
Fop hers and other primary producers borrow from
a bank to buy equipment, meet seasonal needs.
Manufacturers and merchants use bank credit to
,help buy materials, process and market goods.
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School Trustees
Sec.Treae, and two High School with some of the other schools.
members were,.ealled to the )platform,
Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Troas, gave
report on School finances. He said
the surplus shown in the financial
staltement, was a balance needed to
pity the teachers etc:, until the grants
came in borrowing as muoh,
Watson Brown stated he thought
everyone had heard all they wanted
to about ditches, A. new music teach-
er WM hired „because of the illness
of the former teacher. He stetted
he would stand for Trustee and
would appreciate support, .
John Conley, said everything had
been covered financially. He told of
t repairs' to schools. He had attended
a Convention at Guelph in hopes o:
learning more about Central Sdhoole.
He was tusked by Hugh Smith about
a lawsuit with the Twp. over school
interest. Mr. Conley felt he was
right about the School Board not
having to pay interest. He stated
his name woutd be en the ballot for
Trustee,
! Walter McFarlane, thanked his
mover and seconder. He said he
hadn't Much to say.
Kenneth Mclean explained about
the interest on money buriowed for
the schools. Ile understood that
the Council would pay the interest.
He &tested ,there would be a law-
suit if not paid by the Council. He
thanked the roltairman for the
chance to spec .
Jas. S. Armstrong member of
Winghem High School Board told
that Grade 9 in Brussels was dim
confined this year. Several chang-
es in feeder lines were made. He
said there were 18 pupils from Grey
this year.
Andrew Bremner member of Lis-
towel High School Board said the
Board likes to see a balance in
their statement but do not not call
it a surplus. Feur rooms were
built at a reasonable price. He
was glad they didn't have to raise
gar
MORRIS TWP. NOMINATION
(Continued from Page 1)
could enlarge very much op .w'hat
the other counnillers had said.
Ralph Shaw; Sec,-Treas., of Dorris
Township School Area, wept over
the report and explained some of
the entries.
Robt. McMurray, chairman o8 the
Public School Board thanked his
mover and seconder. He spoke about
the expenses going up but It is hard
to hire teachers. He thought that
swore of the small schools through
The School Trustees nominated, time will be closed and doubled OD
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Torranloe Dundee, School Trutees,
stated that they had a put a new oil
furnace i>r the Walton School at e►
cost of $1200 and the Iteaober and
pupils like it fine.
Geo, Michie; School Trustee, there
had to be a new furnace at NO.
school since gchool cmmenced.
Bernard Thomas, School Trustee,
expaiued that it is sometimes very
hard to get caretakers ae well as
teachers. He is mot in favor of elop-
ing schools. If It does come it will
likely be the Department ,telt would
close the 1sclhoolss and not the true,
tees, He closed by thanking his
mover and .seconder.
Mr, McLean, chairman of Grey
Township Township School Area
was present and explained that it
was cheaper to transport children
than to hire an extra ,teacher and
keep up the extra school.
Clarence Martin, represer'tltatl+ve
on Sealorth District School, went
over the sieanoilal ,report of that
school, and explained some of the
items, and replied to a few quest-
lona.
Mervin Richmond, reprei e11t&.tA7e
on Clinton High Soh'ool Board, e2-
ploIned the conttradt of 41=4 E4
the old part of the Clinton 2&g'll
School and also the new addition
which matches the old building. He
also went over the financial re-
port and explained many of the
items. There- is one room in Vie'
old public aschool and the shop 'Worg
is there.
Bailie Parrott replied by giving
an amount of what went into the
Auburn bridge.
Jas. Michie, ex -councillor, spokel
on the centennial coming up in
1986. They purpose getting out IE
booklet with the history of, thea
Townships and asked for any soirg-
estions.
Sam Alcock, thanked the people
who supported him last year in the
election. Ile alio rammeuded th4
present council on the work they
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