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I1:: () UCifiAllD by the County an the County Road to P tl; ll k!R R t y , , the Town of Goderieh, from the Malt. yl. Q(td• �;,dzxee a 1 : y l '� �,��' ��r ' ��i, �` �� �' H � � l�,e appeal from War Memorial Hos- '1,} � � ° �' 3� �'ri3� �arristea, Solicitoa, pita), v5 recommend no action,. f ''' 11. tl _pyo laud bridge to'the CN.R. bridge, ba 1,���� ' �`t�', �° �tYtaTy Pubes, �. not inclluded in the amounts deducted , Re acdmints from Alexandria Xar- s I ,� esrA Block - Seaforth. Ont" from the 60 per cent, rebate due to ine Hospital, Goderieh, for $457.50 . r. • iti h � 1 R. g fig$ the Town of Goderieh in accordance for thrges indigent patients, we re- .x� tea, Solicitor, Convayancea with sub -section b, Section 29, of the aorhmend'no action lyv , • 1�s { Highways De artment Act, 1926 — -� Special Committee. �, Notary Pwblic. Solicitor for thenP t J ORLS ,a PoO tpon Bank. Office in rear of the Sent to Good Roads Commission The Speciall Committee reported as l 11 Moved by Messrs. Coulter and follomus: °^� fc' ' '+ .7tonpai%on Bank, Seaforth. Money to j,�il++ Shortreed that we ask the County of Re recommendation from County ,,�t Bruce to co-operate with the County o '' Clerk of Renfrew County, we recom- l� BEST �c BEST of Huron to endeavor to secure from mend no action. I'lllr 1 I s ]meters, Solicitors, Conveyan- the Department of Public Highways a �e eA d .0 a �I Re request of Gladman & Stanbury, tsps and Notaries Public, Ems. 0®ee extra grants of 50 per cent on coun- we recommend that Ithis be done and �' s' "' 1tl the Edge Building, opposite The ty roads on which permits have been a copy of this by-law forwarded to I or S - `' ik'sphe E Office. issued for bus routes.—Sent to Good proper officials. , i,v omeone ` Roads Commission, ® Re communication from W. Bry- •+I• 9VETERINARY Moved by Messrs. Sanders and Arm- ® done, Clinton, regarding Section 4 of t 1211" ` F. HARBURN, V. S. strong that this Council memoralize By-l-aw No. 10, 1924, we recommend A' Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- the Provincial Government to make it that this matter be referred to the ET the good old Christmas Goodwill give you �1. ary College, and honorary member . compulsory to place stop signs on county solicitor and ask for a written �a"i hhe Medical Association of the Ontario intersecting streets, leading into ® opinion on this question. this year a biggerrthrill than ever. ' - `' arterial roads in all towns and vii- Re request from County Clerk of Veterinary College. Treats diseases of all domestic animals by the most mod- lages throughout the Province, to in- ._Halton County, regarding liability of Tuck into " SOmeOne�s ~ stocking a ready-made l ,r� .; larn principles. Dentistry and Milk sure a more uniform system of traf- counties re indigents, we recommend Fever a specialty. Office opposite fie.—Sent to Special Committee_ � no action be taken. savings account. " Considerable discussion took place Re motion of ,Messrs. Sanders and Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth, ; V, All orders left at the hotel will re -Ion the matter of what action should Armstrong, we recommend than this This will make Christmas real indeed. eeive prompt attention. Night calls be taken on the report of the vacua- B 6 be done—John Henneberg, Chairman: r k wwAdved at the office. tors ', , , Education Committee, �Kz' d " ne will ion remember with grateful �.- w4 C ", I;v, z, i Gi, k;` ra,;+: +., 11 1. 11 11 11 w, 1. 11 t; I .11 T 11 11 -r ?t X {. *-: V; �, 'r �E ,. ',: .:z; f , # k,- , t �` 2- , .11" -, t: °J'a 510, l rt,j'ti" f!{t,�' 17 1 :, �fi R I , l'.l} ' w Fry) - s^, ,,: ��n, ' , rf� yhi, , 01 ." 11 , , stw} ,,�1. �flT i,q ' rh G , to 7 „ y m" :3 4 A I 't N <1 �i R � t ! � q y M. ✓icS }�'t�r� t H ",i, IH Ni u s 3 I d ,;Y,° , e' fl. 1 G f + 4. t� 11 ,�5 }�r Y Y , s I z`} I M'Y 1N F G If x i z t 1;6Y'4"4, N�p 4i�til tills` �C, �}a n, , i > 9� Y � 1 ,<tY R f i ,­%1,V,,',','I ` h r 4l I , 1 + 1. 111 t , � M.,, � x ri; JOHN GRIEVE, V. S, Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- a My College. All diseases of domestic m animals treated. Calls promptly at- t landed to and charges moderate. Vet- d arinary Dentistry a specialty. Office v and residence on Goderieh Street, one C door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea - forth. C A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary a College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern prind�les. t Cbsrges reasonable. Day or night galls promptly attended to. Office on t Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town d Rall. Phone 116. t MEDICAL a DR. R_ P. I. DOUGALL t Honour graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- c ►ersity of Western Ontario, London. s Member of College of Physicians and t Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors t east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall Ontario. 3004-tf DR. J. A- MUNN Successor to Dr. R- R. Ross c Graduate of Northwestern Univers- ity, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toront.It Ofiiee over Sills' are, Main St., t Seaforth_ Phone 151. DR. F. J. BECHELY Graduate Royal College of Dental i Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea - forth. Phones: Of rce 185 W.; resi- dence, 185 J. 8065-tf DR, A. NEW'T'ON-BRADY Bayfield. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- bLud. Late Extern Assistant Master Natan�da Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office at residence Qately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 am, 6 to 7 p.m.; Sundays, I to 2 Pm 2866-26 DR• F. J_ BURROWS Office and residence Goderieh Street, .east of the Methodist church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. DR_ C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- 4ty University, and gold medallist of Trlaft Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. DR. H HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto .Faculty of Medicine, member of CoI- leRe of Physicians and Surgeons of -Ontario; pass graduate courses in i0hicago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, Sneand; University Hospital, Lon- don, England- Office—Back of Do- adulon Bank, Seeforth- Phone No, 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth- AUCTIONEERS OSCAR W. REED Licensed auctioneer for the Coun- ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate of Jones' School of Auctioneering. 'Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- isfacdon guaranteed.. Write or wire Oscar W. Reed, Staffs, Our. Phone 11-1 2NS252 THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth. Correspondence arrangements for sale dates can be made by calling up phone 212, Sea - forth, or The Expositor Office. Cbarg- 4M fnoderate, and >satisfaetiiop gmw- suteed. OSCAR KLOPP ` > sot +sadist» Cater Zones' $da- ' f o *dI of Art tfotteerfag., pore- , 0 r 1 i1t 7u Pm'e V1,3)e t, 1�M,tW,htl+te; i1 ore— r�si►im us slid , Arm Sol". !�lt�ayitea�.�i`n * 'g' vdth pfttevaiNtig Market. fist• Isoro, Ao d. At�}e�j, or vriire, __ — cont, e . y �y d �1t1o>ftr the 4eu a r ''f I Wt 0A to lit a ,,3 ,. r 11 dYY "`fLat9F' ' s'#*, .1702 q8l .1�y I y�.�[+,. y, pp,��qq'� G :,i4 Vtz. �. �4 �r .f•. L e' hrl 1 1 �j Irld 'i �. 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Farrish The Education Committee reported n SOmeO g nd Shortreed that we go into com- if as follows: appreciation the wisdom of your kindness, ittee of the whole on the report of We recommend that the grants to W . he Equalization Committee on Thurs- • - ° ° the several high schools, continuation * * * * * * av afternoon and that we have the schools and fifth class schools be aluators present for the discussion.— Council seriously regrets that owing printed in the minutes. arried. to iii health of one of our members, We recommend that the grants to The Government Of the Province Your Ontario The Good Roads Commission report- Mr. Munnings is unable to attend the Lucknow, Goderieh, Blyth, Wroxeter, guarantees every dollar deposited. t Our money d and their report was taken up in meetings, and we hope that his health Seaforth and Clifford be paid when ommittee of the whole with Mr. will soon be restored to him --Carried. verified by the Clerk. can be withdrawn without notice at any time. I Dodds in the chair. The report was Moved by Messrs. Geiger and Hen- We recommend that the reports of dopted.` neberg, that all running expenses in the Hensall, Wingharn, Clinton and TORONTO BRANCHES: Cor. Bay & Adelaide Sts.; 549 Danforth Ave,; Cor. University & Mr. H, Irwin. Provincial Engineer, connection with the Children's Shel- Clifford schools be returned for cor- Dundas St. OTHER BRANCHES AT: Aylmer, Brantford, Hamilton, Newmarket, Ottawa, was present and was asked to address ter shall be printed in the minutes of rection. Owen Sound, Pembroke, Seaforth, St. Catharines, St. Mary's, Walkerton, Woodstock. 14 . he Council_ I this Council each year.—Carried- We recommend bhatt the County . He said it was almost impossible The House of Refuge Committee Clerk also furnish these High School ti,ea}or<_�' Branch, J. M. McMillan, Manager o estimate the value of the work reported, Mr. Hubbard in the chair. Boards with the necessary forms to Il ours 9.33 a.nn. to 5 p.m. Saturday 930 a.m. to 5 p.m-, 7 p.m. to 9.30 P.M. one the past fall, particularly owing! The report was adopted. make requestion for their grants. o the bad condition of the weather. The Finance Committee reported, We recommend that when a schoolkrl This was I kt(,`t. ) provincial rather than local, � Mr. Henneberg in the chair. The re- is doing fifth class work and is re- � �`.= nd would advise beginning earlier in I port was adopted with slight amend- cognized by the Department, that the T1 I -ZLVI_�- he sprint; than usual, when more' meats. county grant be double the legislative ��� FFICE work can be done more easii and all The matter of the Valuators' Re- ant, "'I " 1 y gr prodding they employ two or , i . ulverts and bridges should be con- ort was then taken up and several more teachers. I .'r tructed in the early summer. Con-, of the individual municipalities re- We rea,mmend that the report of FR ��1 � � J ractors should be held more strictly, ports were distributed. the Exeter High School- be returned �.����®��� � �� - QOVERNMENT o their agreements and thus much The Council, on motion of Messrs. for correction, and that we object to unnecessary delay and risk of com-I Sanders and Hays, went into commit- paying on a rental basis'. nletion within the proper time would! tee of�the whole council with Mr. In the matter of the London High S/ he avoided. Contractors should be I Armstrong in the chaid. The Clerk School, the pupil being a resident of HEAD OFFICE �NG�,� Cp Mg4,� 15 UEENS PARK ompell,ed to provide good hy-paths!read the Valuators' Report and a' Exeter, the county is not liable.—C. FIDELIS for the convenience of travellers whey, general discussion took place on the I A. Robertson, Chairman. _ building bridges. Competent inspec- same, County Property. ors should be appointed to superin- The valuators were present and The County Property Committee re- during the winter months as we feel 1. Re culvert at Curtis' Hill, Road rains made it advisable to postpone end the comtrtution of bridges, and gave an account of their valuation oiled as follows: that it can be done much cheaper No. 21, this work has been completed. the remainder of the work until next the inspector should be always on the;. and answered questions relative to Iii motion of Dodds and Robertson when the ice is on the river, and this 2. Re Road No. 12, Wroxeter, this year, zed a temporary bridge has job, or loose work will be the result the work. After discussing it for to place a telephone in County Clerk's wo,rk will prevent the undermining work has been finished as provided. been constructed. and a slighted job. Che Road Super- I some time, the following motions residence, we recommend that this be of the abutments.—Robert H. Short- 3. Re C.P.R. crossing, Road No. 29. All steel bridges with wooden ntendent should see that proper in- were presented and dealt with: done. reed, Chairman. 29, Howick, the railway company has floors have been tightened and ad - House is insisted upon. I Moved by Messrs. Geiger and Neeb We inti, ,tigated kbe Registry Office House of Refuge. promised to improve this crossing. jested, and seven steel bridges paints MT. Irwin said the Good Roads j that the V aivator•s' Report of the val- and found everything in first class The House of Refuge Committee 4. Re road at Blind Lake, Howick ed. Commission had the work well in, uation of the County for equalization order, met four times during the year and Townvhi$ a municipal drainage 30. A number of hedges causing hand during the year and this work I purposes, be received and laid over We visited the Children's Shelter audited and issued orders for accounts) scheme Ls be,en adopted, and will be accumulation of snow have been re - had been well attended to. He thought for further consideration at the Jan- and found everything in splendid con- as follows: completed nein year, which will re- moved, including Charters in the the county should place roads des- uary meeting of Council, and that dition. There are six children there March . . . . . ......... $2,322.36 lieve the situation. Township of Tuckersmith. troyed by detours in same condition the Valuators be paid. at present. June ........ . . ... 2,501.40 b. Re Road No. 30, south of 31. The hill opposite Lot 28, Con. as before broken- Moved in amendment by Messrs. Re request of Mr. Wilson, of Chil- September............4,348.33 Fordwich, there is yet one mile of 10, East Wawanosh, has been im- Moved by Messrs. Farrish and Livingstone and Hays, that we ap- dren's Sheher, for 100 feet of lumber December2,068.69 surfacing to be done. proved. o Johnston that owing to the increased prove of the report of the valuators for outdoor playhouse, we recommend At each meeting we inspected the 6. Re Road No. 28, south of Gor- 32. Your Commission have pur- trafftc on certain portions of the town- as reserved, and that a resolution that it be granted House, farm and outbuildings and rie, Township, of Howick, this work abased since the June meeting, six p found all in good order and very Gerd- has been completed_ small graders and 4 wheel scrapers. ship roads in A -Afield. caused by the to that effect be recorded and left Re request of Gaoler, we would like itable to the management. 7. Re Road No. 21, Turnberry and 33. Re the claim of W. J. Clarke, county road west of Lucknow being over for further consideration at the to express our appreciation of the Grey, the surfacing has been finished for $1.00 for damages to car on Road under repair, we would ask this coun- .January meeting. very satisfactory report which has At the beginning of the year, cil to recompense the tow-nship of A standing vote was taken when been presented. Your committee made through the resignation of the Assist- as proposed. No. 21, Turnberry and Grey, we re- Asbfield for damages done. Sent to , 17 voted for the motion and 13 for a thorough inspection of the building ant Matron, Miss Campbell, the Com- 8. Re Road No. 21, Wallace and commend no action. Good Roads Commission. the amendment_ 'The chair declared and found everything in excellent con- mittee after advertising, selected and Grey, considerable rokd has been com- 34. Re cUaim of Laurence Forrest Moved by Messrs_ Erwin and Bae- the motion carried. di:tion. appointed Miss Mary J. Miller, of pleted, but some surfacing remains for $4.50 for damages to recommend no car in.B�o- keV that the matter of the county Moved by Messrs. Hayes and Mc- The outside painting is completed Barrie, at the same salary paid Miss to be done. grant to Fifth Class Schools be re- Quaid, that all monies to the credit and makes a great improvement to Campbell. 9. Re Road No. 12, Horris and 35. Re claim of Robert Armstrong ferred to the Education Committee.— of paying inmates of the House of the building, as per January report. Steps were taken during the year Grey, south of Brussels, some im- for unstated damages for loss of to deal with the several cases of in- provements have been made, but horse through the Saltford Bridge, we Sent to Education Committee. Refuge se January 1st, and th place There are 10 prisoners there at pees- mates admitted, who were yet some ditching to be done, recommend no action. On motion of Messrs. Henneberg ed in a separate account and that the etrt possessed there is g and Armstrong,the Council adjourn- inmates' maintenance be char to We recommend to the incomingof property, and the Inspector and 10. Re Road No. East Wawan- 36. Re claim � the he Reeves concerned were instructed ash and Morris, southh of Wingham, and Douglas, of the Messrs. Webster 1e village ofaccount---Carried.- ed until Thursday morning. that account ---Carried. council of 1927, that the Gaoler's sal- $ for now, 400 for personal injuries Thursday. Moved by Messrs. Coultes and Far- ary be increased to $1,000, or an in- to take the necessary proceedings in the work has been finished. The Executive Committee reported rich, that the committee appointed to crease of $200. each case, each of which had a small 11. Re Road No. 25, Colbo7•ne, all Wa d Wawanoshages to cand ar nRoma�sNo�our 21 and the report was taken up in corn- irvest`gate the High School matter We also recommend that the Gaol- property to be disposed of or some of the proposed work has been tamed mittee with Mr. Cox in the chair. The referred to in June be requested to er's report sor 1926 be printed in the sm .settlement to be made. These at- out, and some extra surfacing has Commission has considered this claim report was adopted with some amend- i do so before the January meeting of minutes. tern have all been satisfactorily set- been done. and found no justification for paying tled except the one from Hullett. 12. Sal'tford Hill proposed im- ggame. A writ has since been issued meats. Council.--Garried. Re vault at Surrogate Oburt Clerk's a ainst the Count fox the collection The Education Committee report The valuators' account, amountingOffice, re recommendation of I. A. Miss Miller has since given up her provement has not been carried out g Y p t oeition and a Miss Stelck, of Zurich owing to the wet weather in spring of the claim. was presented and taken up in com- to $1,687, was presented and ordered Humpries, Inspector of Legal Offices, p � Your Commission found it neees- mittee with Mr. Kennedy in the chair. aid. for enita ed vault room and steel file has been employed in her place at the and fall and the heavy traffic during p same salary. the summer. sary to hold more meetings this year The report was adopted- The Good Roads Commission's sec- ing cabinet in the Surrogate Clerk's The Road and Bridge Committee and report was then prce^_rated and Office, we recommend that as the At each meeting of the Commit: 13. Re Road No. 26,_ Goderieh than were held' during the Part few reported with Mr. Hanna in the chair. taken up with Mr. Middleton in the County Judge is occu n two rooms tee we have carefully examined the Township, the grading has been done years, owing to the necessity of ex - reported g money entrusted to the county by and the surfacing will probably be amining and passing the highway ac - The report was adopted. chair. The report was adopted. that part of the late Judge Dickson's paying inmates, and in each case complete before the end of the year. counts. However, a more intimate The County Property Committee On reaching the order of unfinish- room he converted into a vault and found it correct. 14. Re Road No. 2' Stanley, the knowledge of the expenditures was reported, with Mr. Coutes in the ed business, on motion of Messrs. steel filing cabinet and that plans be We have invariably found all the culverts and grade have been con- gained and cUbser touch with all the chair. The report was adopted. Sander and Erwin, the Warden was pry Coo and submitted to the Janu- conditions favorable at the House and strutted and the gravelling is under work was permitted. County Engineer Patterson to the asked to vacate the chair in favor of ary Counciload a, Moser, Chairman. the' inmates well cared for and a way, a number of culverts _further Secomd Report. sed the done during with reference to the Mr. Hayes. Road and Bridge. parently contented. P south have also been built. 1. Re motion of Messrs. Munning d work done during the past year. The Mr. Hayes took the chair and atter The Road and Bridge Committee re- With regard to paying inmates or 15. Re Road No. 9, Hay, Zurich and Robertson, regarding expenditure programme provided in June has not making a bright and witty speech, in- ported as follows: thecae admitted with sniall g, only about one-quar- on County Road in the Town of Gode- ali been tamed out owing to def- tmdnced several of the councillors Cement culvert .between Concessions properties Road wideriin g we would recommend that so far as ter of this has been done, lint more r1kh, we recommend that all the •on- ficulties prevailing in getting teams who spode in high terms of the stile 4 and 6, Grey: This culvert has been pectin links in the towns be deli L- and the weather conditions, but much ity of the Warden in the discharge repaired and made passable and signs possible are settlements or arrange- may be completed before the end of g t g ments for the disposal of the property the year. ed as County Roads and 'the towlyd mare work had been completed than of his duties during the past year. placed at end of concessions, limiting or chattels be made before the appli- 16. -Re road No. 36, Usborne, the placed on the same basis as the vil- was expected under the conditions. Those who spoke were Messrs. Me- loads to 1,500 pounds, at a cost of cant is admittedgrading h'bcompleted, but the' )ages in this regard. The expenditures will not reach the Quaid, Geiger, Neeb, Robertson, Liv- $16.90. d, the County or its gas been com p 2. Re motion of' Messrs. Forrtshf two mill le officials should not in any way be con- gravelling, is yet to be done. levy provided and acanard- ingsion and Armstrong. Aubert Amnebte bridge, between 6th netted with these sett'kments or re- 17. Guard fences at Whiskey and Johnstone regarding maintenance erable portion of the levy will be Two selections from Huron Council and 7th Concessions, Grey, boundary s or�ilble for the Bridge have been erected'. of township roads used as detours, we available to be carried over to next Imperial Quartette, composed of of Perth, we agreed that abutment p M otherwise the g recommend that the county undertake year. Messrs. Erwin, Sanders, Dodds and was to be reinforced with concrete county will become responsible for 1$. Widening of road easterly in Several debts, etc., which may prove greater from Kbiva has been completed' though the repair d these roads in the spring questions were submitted Kiolap, were perhaps the most papa- under direction of Engineer Patterson. than the estimates concerned will a more gravel i required. of 1927 and place them in as good and answered, re road building and lar numbers on the evening's pro The contract was lest but the work pay. 19. Guard fences have been erect- condition as they were before the In the matter of one case who has road grants, gramme• was not completed owing to adverse ed at He ck bzrd a traffic detoured. Mr. Irwin also took occasion to Mr. J. Waltan McKibben, the War- weather conditions,. proved unruly and disobedient to all Yro g ' 3. Re motion of CoAlltes and Short», make some explanations regarding den, wars then presented with a hand- Bowe's bridge and Menzie's bride attempts at control, we the House 20, Re Road No. 1, Hullett, the �'P g g ' that he be removed from the Hoose grading has been done, and the gravel- reed, vTe recommend that the Depart - the difference in cost of tuck and some gold -beaded cane by the mem- we have had these painted at a cost of Refuge and taken care of by his ling nearly completed, ment of Highways be requested to int- tam hailing per mile, being 22e and bersof the Council err s token of ape of $67.82.. friends. 21: Grieve+s Bridge has ,been re- crease t'he subsidy on roads .carrying' 32c per mile on the average. preciation of the pleasant and busi- Ball's bridge: We have had this With regard to tlicu matter of the 'built as a reinfarceti concrete arch, bus traffic and that the County of In speaking of culverts, Mr. Irwin gess lr"ke manner in which he had car- bridge painted 'at a cost of $192,25. but ,considerable work is still to a 'e Bruce ,be asked to present a similar spoke of the danger of too narrow Tied out the duties of his office 'dur- Holmes�vill'el bridge: The guard County Solicitor being deprived of his request. right business at.the House of Refuge, done at the approaches. culverts as formerly provided, and he ing the year. recomim:ended has been completed. 22. Re :Road N'o. 25, NieTialla and - 'We, recommend that ' ra.ilrovay cross - was glad that much improvement of The Warden made a brief and feel'- Corey's bridge, -Stanley and Gode- we reebmmend that in; future all busi , P ing si be: erected on the County girls ki;�d had been made and no doubt ing reply, rich townships: The south approach ness relating to legal work of the Grey, one and one -quo r miles of g Court 'House be clone, by the County grading has been dotie 'bub no gravel Road 300 feet on each side of rail - many aceldewts azroided. On motion of Messrs. Sanders and was widened and, A guard fence built. Solicitor and that Mr. Torrance be has toga placed. way fnt,erse&ions, in accordance with The Treasurer gam 'an explanation Neeb, the Covtreil adjourned to meet The total cost *as $39.35. 23.. Re Diclde's Hill, Kinjoss and the 'recammendation of the Depart - notified of the decisuon by the (lirerk. regarding the preserltt condition .of in January, and after the tttotion of Beirtnilier bridge The east ape N the matter of the claim of d e West Wawa 0811, eve recofalile cd that meat 'of Public Highways. the finances of the County'. adjournment all rose and sahg Gori proach was '*idened at a cost of as ft this W<,rlt. be cdntintiect daring 'the Re motlon of A mstrang and John- Thmnas McMichael• for additional pay ry (session, to hats f'o+lldtvitlg matiofis were sub- stave the ifing," followed by "Auld ' $4'T.44. g sten, at ,the J'anua "� and dealt with: Lan S e'" Mud Creek lMdge: Only. a small re this too lc at the House , Refuge, winter, e Road certain roads, in the townshipof laul-• el and IEa pro. �'� A:silii d ,- ito ad we 2d i recoiliiifteal that n a aiYrannt df vvor aS done here o • d o ct,oft Ire taken TL1tp'Ol�'1' OICi' COMMi'i`TEES �. rfi owing - lett added to the Count Road Sys - County s- �1%�tec by., Hegira. Nib rr Me- Co lily valuators, . to weather conditions, I further than the a y West Wawanosb, thig wofk has, been y y Axl d the"`nets' AI&ftwatlee '$twalxd u y Ls gnierit made, a feted, tem, we recouimend that any addi- d8,86.. W. D. a• oro r S nders Gihaartrtan i'ui'•rier" rade in ben � ' 'l`a clic , arden and Coot! Co cit' a 3'i A County teem bel "� till tions to the Cou Road S a "� � y e y rad° �'trlrtl�: C'ratite lx , ilei ,to,be, noad $i�d 0 i4b a ;� :��� " a Card ygy Gots Road o 3 s C m ' s9ion , ,' w � �� A `'ff b'StCf'ile �, i e the t V lea atorsl h etre t U rrrl ova led . hi session. ��U'ide�: i`o21ts^�, CYlayri'r►a'n, $�(1; '�1r , t".atrfi 3t' f li ,a"m ,. , . p 'F'ti'. fife 'f+a�. httd ixtzil 1'ittron 11'6•twiCk, ,ilea 'b'eeYi .ittrilt: made at the January sera o . r .vada• tt ; W s rn o eggs mei° crus e as o eVenb i Sanders, 1; ub t to Tin s e s Ro motion of Geiger Sa d rs g w trice "drib rs a eh t ee S tl� ' ; � ~a � a , � ti �be~tl out ori' lies b n .. � d. 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