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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1947-09-12, Page 3• V e", 4 , 17' 77- 2.7,7.21r Tr! 7 7,77.5,:7",. "nanneen ettege.tterge, 11I MORE. 111V,..., PER - 0.4.401 The Right Spark Plug Working Right Will Do It Clean and regap your spark plugs every 3,000 to *AO miles. • Change to new spark plugs every 10,000 miles. A right spark plug for ev- ery motor, automobile, truce or tractor. Get CO -0P,' Spark Plugs at your , Seaforth Farmers Co-operative PHONE 9 : SEAF,9FifT Affiliated with United Farmers co-operative co. Ltd. Ray Property C.wners Must Register Plans of Sub -divisions TheConnell of the Township of Hay met in the Township Hall, Zur- ich, on-Tu,eeday, Sept. 2, at 1.30 pan. The follOwing correppondenee was read: Earl MacLagen, Hydro-Zlectrie Power COM:3340010X The following motione wcre nthen itaStied: That the following Hay pro- p,erty owners: A. Sharrow, J. "Schade, N. -Turnbull, Don Hendrick, A. Miller, Gordon; Turnbull and Wm. DtteltarMe Estate having sub-divisionson their property .to have the sub -divisions registered and supply the township with a copy of the registered plan. 'That Tont Laing's account for in- specting the municipal drains in Hay Township, east of the 8t1:Ocencession, be paid. That payment of $2,500 be made to Mr. A. F. Hees for the office on the Mill Reserve, Zurich, upon transfer of deed to •Hay Township, possession to take place immediately. That H. W. Brokenahire ,be .appoint- ed asnax collector for Hay Township for 1947, and that :notices be sent out; in October; ,bf-law to be drawn up confirming this appointment.. That accounts foil' Hay Township Roads, Relief, Hay Township General Ac- counts and Hay Municipal Telephone System be paid as per voucher. Roads -Wm. Thiel, $13; Harry Armstrinag; $9; Carl Oestreicher, $5; Alvin Waiper, $8.55; Joe Ducharme, $4-; Hugh Hendrick, $4; Beverley Gould, 0,10; Roy Merner, $3.15; Keith Thiel, $4; Ed. Erb, $3; Elmer Rowe, $1.80; Cecil Rowe, $2.10; Mich- ael Masse, $2.70; Leon Bedard, $3.60; Louis Masse, $4.44; Donald Mousseau •$5; Rose Oil Co., $4.29; jack Little, -$256; , Hensel. District Co-op., $225; H. Mousseau, $10.51; Garnet Whit- taker, $14.9.0; Bill Coleman, $13.90; Edmund Waiper, $30; Ivan Sharrow, $1.60; Urban Pfile, $10e HarolciCamp- bell, $2.80; ,Lhiyd Campbell, $2.80; dr. to Suzy's new engine!" HER NEW ENGINE has given the "Suzy M." a new lease on life. Now she gets out to the fishing grounds in double-quick time, and the hours saved mean her daily catch is just that much 'bigger. A bank loan made all, the difference. And the extra money Suzy's, owner is making will •soon pay off the cost of the engine. • Local bank managers along Canada's coasts are eager to help their neighbours catch fish, by making bank credit available for the purchase of engines, nets and other gear. Not only do (ley take care of funds left in their charge but they also. supply credit to local businessmen, sawmill operators, farmers, peo- ple in every walk of life. 211 nits is ONE INSTANCE OF 41year:of-la's 3,200 branch lboos play their port in the doily ife fold work of Canadials. . SPONSORED 111 VOUir itaktik Paul Ducharnae, $8.75; /ben Wiegand $2; rerey Dainphell,- $3.15; Ellis Northcott, $2.80.; Jas.' Masse, supt., gee and Oil, $135.56; Alphonse Masse, $35.33; Louis Canal', $6.40; Joe Hoff- man, $3; Wm. Taylor, $5; F. C. Kalb- fieisch & Sea Ltd., $209:05; Larne Rader, .$1.50g eter Eisenbach, $562.5Q;. Wesley .Coleman, $8, Total, $1,685.28. Relief -John Suplat, $25; Emma Bassow, $8.90; Mr. Edith Mason $15; A. Heideman (rent), $3. Total, $51,90. Hay Township General -Tom Laing, $70.; Toronto Stationery Supplies, $22.52; Mrs. J. P. Rau, $45.124 W. H. Edighoffer, $10; Treasurer Hay Mun- icipal Telephone, $1500.00; Provincial Treasurer, $8.72; R. 3. Lovell, $12.88; Mrs. Lizzie Hey, $49.31; Treasurer Huron County, $50.60; H. W. Brolien- shire, $56.25; A. F. Hess, $2,520.00. 'Hay Municipal Telephone System -T. H. Hoffman, salary and opera- tors, Dashwood Central, $322,44; H. G: Hess, salary and operators, Zurich Central, $309.54; Bell Telep.hOne, Co., $99034; H. W. Brokenshire, $54e62; Northern Electric, $1,064.44; Strom - berg -Carlson, $4.08. Total, $2,741.86. The meeting adjourned to . meet again on Monday, Oct. 6, at 1.30 p.m. .,(The following is a breakdown of., Cheque No. 935, Aug. 11, 1947, to T. H. Hoffman, manager of the Dash- wood Central, for the month of July for' $763.59: Switchboard operators, regular, summer and overtime, $407.67; assistant linesmen, $132.50; 'express, freight, messenger service, hydro, compensation on staff and pay office booths at' ,Grand Bend, $83.74; manager, for contracesetruck and ex- tra wages, $139.58. Total, $763.59). Hullett Council Holds Meeting AT HURONDALE NEWS-:. • OF HENSALL At the Hurondele Women's !anti- tute meeting, letters were •read •frOm Farm Service Force, also from Miss McBride, re Rayohology Course to be held Miree Thursdays in November and first Thursday in December, and. a letter of thanks for. a box of fruit sent to H. Bell. Mrs: Wood e was in the chair for. the program. LeRoy Biown, of Clinton, agricultural re- presentative, was the guest speaker and chose for, his theme, ".Gardening Pest e and Sprays." The motto, "A thing. done right today means less trouble tomorrow," was given by Miss Agnes, Morgan. Mies Margaret Don - gall outlined her studies at 'reroute this summer, displayed .pictures and played a record of a broadcast they had given. Miss Anna Brock gave an outline of her leadership course at Western University, Mrs. George .Taylor sang. The, next tweeting 'will take the form of a corn roast at the home of Mrs. W. Helmick. Father Fractures Leg Mrs. C. Wolff, of Hensall, has re- eeived word that her father, Mr. An- thony Haggitt, 95 years of age, while visiting with his son. John, in De- troit, had the misfortune to 'fall and fracture his hip and collarbone. Mr. Haggitt is a well-known resident of Blyth, having lived there most of his life. He was born on the ocean while his parents were crossing to Canada. Etherington Hooper, Centenary United Church, Hamil- ton, was the scene of a lovely sum- mer wedding when Rev. A. C. Eddy tinned in - marriage Daisy Ida„ .daugh- ter of Mrs. Franklin and the late Mr. Hooper, to Richard David Ethering- ton, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Eth- erington, Hensall. Mrs. Brewer Pierce played the bridal inusin -.with Miss Irene Wantirope singing "Ave Maria" and "Because.." The church was ar- tistically decorated with contrasting shades of •pink gladioli.- Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in a, floor -length whine silk nhark skin dress buttoned froth high neckline to waist from -which the skirt fell in graceful butterfly 'pleets. The unusual waterfall finger -ti o veil cascaded from a Juliet cap held in place by large white roses. She car- ried an arm bouquet of white gladioli The regular monthly, meeting of Hullett 'Township Council took place Thursday . in the Commemity • Hall, Londesboro, at 8 p.m. The reeve' and three members on the council were present. Thenainutes of the last reg- ular meeting, August 4, and special meetings of August 7, 18,' 19' and 20 were read. Motions included the following: Ranson and Dale: That tile min- utes of the last regular meeting and special meetings • be adopted as. read. Carried. At this time the Clerk read. the declaration of office and Mr. Geo. C. Brown subscribed, to same and was legally sworn in. . Dale and Rapson: That we give a grant of $25.00 to the Blyth Agricul- tural Society. Carried... Brown andeRapson: That the goad ,superintendent prepare his report for subsidy up to August 31. Carried. Rapson and Brown: That the En- gineer's teport on. Branch `A' Flynn Drain, the Dodds Main Draine and Branch 'B' of the Kinburn Swathe Drain be received. That a special meeting be held on Sept. 29 to read the reports en Branch 'A' Flynn Drain at 1.30 p.m., D.S.T., Dodds Main at 2.30 p.ni., Branch 93' Kinburn Swamp Drain at 4 p.m., D.S.T. Carried. Ranson and Brown: That a bylaw be prepared to appoint Mr. S. W. Archibald as our engineer on the Riley Drain: Carried. Dale and Ranson: That BylaW No. 47-11 be read a first and second time. Carried. Brown and Rapson: That Bylaw 41-11 having been 'read a fix* and second time be passed. Carried, Brown and .Dale: That Bylaw 47-11 be read a. third time. Carried. Rapson and Dale: That Bylaw 47-11 having been read a third time be pass- ed, signed by the Reeve and Clerk and the township seal attache.d. -Car- ried. Dale andBrown: That the accounts • as presented be paid. Carried. Brown and Rapson: That: we ap- point the reeve, J. Armstrong, as in- epector ou the tile portion 62 the Wil- son Dramn. and the Taylor Drain. Car- ried. • Dale and Rapson: 'That we appoint George Carter as sheep valuator for the balance Of the year. Cerried. Brown .and Rapson: That we do now Adjourn. Carried. .Accounts were approved for pay- ment. as'follows: Municipal World, • election sunplies, $10.29; Provincial Treasurer, insulin, $4.34; George W. Cowan, part salary, $70; Ephriara Clark, D.R.O., $6; Lorne Lawson, poll clerk, $4; Bert Lawson, D.R.O., $6; Leopold Watt, poll clerk, 14n Joseph Flynn, D.R.O., $6; Hennaed Tighe, poll clerk, $4; Thos. Miller, D.R.O., $6; Emerson Hesk, poll clerk, $4; Eph- riam Snell, D.R.O., $6; Orville Rap- son, poll clerk, $4; Frank Longman, D.R.O., $6; Robert Townsend, poll clerk, $4; Wm. Craig, D.R.O., $6; Geo. Lawlor, poll clerk, $4; Frank Tyn- dall, use of SS. No. 2, $2; Oliver An:: derson, use of Hall, $2; John Mc - Ewing, use of S.S. No, 6, $2; James Medd, use of Hall, $2; Mrs, Claarles „Merrill, use of Hall; $2; Geo. W. CbW-,' an, R.O.,,Election. $8; BlYth Agricul- ture] Society, grant, $35; Wm. Carter, road superintendent, $102; Ben Riley, power mower, $28; Art WegneoUth, grader operator, $36; Geo. F. Elliott, crushing gravel, $3,364.30; Cecil Cart- wright, gravel, $324.90; Bert Bruns - don, power mower, $3.83; Gordon Rad- ford, gas and oil, $87.24. ravieeoti4 and Lots ot Pep • • tot todia556r Constipation goalte5" Liver & ti,bsst Disorders Dr. Chase's IICidinertiver Pills FIREPLACE FURNACE A POWERFUL HEATER FOR YOUR HOME The Tweed Steel Works • Fireplace Furnace draws the cold air out of the room, heats it acid sends it bac!: into the room 1,0 E. It saves fuel. Why' install an old-fashioned fireplace in let the heat go up out the chivIricy to heat the outside world. Seed fo.r free catalogue and list of satisfied users. You will be interested in a Fireplace Furnace.' TWEED STEEL Preen) 12.O.at.pStai rS WORKS LTD. TWEED ONTARK) and pi*. no;thdvog •Ati ten40 J her a/sten. lIfts. V. ra•illYi as, Mat= of battler, gowne00 R jersey with tuatcbluX 4#1,10 404, -and carried white gladieli, pinle.:n0Sneti and 00.41. doWers, ,Chalee gropmeman, an the Where ' Were Archie Etherington, of Hensall, trctr Cher of the groom, Stephen Bleching Of'Teronto, and Harold Yarwoed;oi Hanoltizol. "The reception for t2fty guests was b.eld at tbe:home Of the bride's parents. Cablegrams 'Were re- ceived from England and Western Canada. For their wedding trip to Northern. Ontario the bride travelled in a white sidle jersey frock with OM- erald. green accessories, and ,eorsage of tiedrose. On their return •they will reside in ITsboene Township. 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