The Huron Expositor, 1949-07-15, Page 31
schools that our habits of life are
formed. The high e8hool student
has a lot of work to do., He is inr,
terested in sport and other things,.
but I think more should be [lone
to emphasize the importance .of
voting and the value of penia-
mentary government to the stud:
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The regular monthly; meeting or
gtullett Tow -4101p pounci1 took
Place *outlay In the Community'
Ylail, Londesboro, at 8 pm., D.S,T,
The Reeve and all meembersof the
council were present. The minutes
of the special meeting of June 17
were read.
Motions included: W, R. Jewitt
,and. j. !Ira. Rapson:. That the clerk
notify the Clerk. of Morris Town-
ship that we will • co-operate in
what is necessary to be done on
the McArthur' Drain. Cani'ied. By
Wm. J. Dale and Geo. C. Cowan:
That we . renew Policy' No. 4409443
and O.A. 1642 with the Continental
,Casualty Co. and .pay cheque of
:$107 for same to 3, E. Howard.
Carried. At this time a represent-
ative from Geo. W. Crothers Co.
Ltd., addressed .t a council re
road maintainer, which had been
ordered in 1946 and order cancel-
led in 1949. The council heard the
representative and/ a discussion
took place. Geo. ,(7! Brown and J.
0 ,
Ira Rapson: That we de not buy
a grader at the present time. Lost,
Wen. J, bale and! W. R. Jewitt:
That we renew our order for a
No. 12 grader with Coo, W, "Crath-
ers I.td., with sneWPIow and wing
at the..prlce of $19,2.00, -and if not
delivered by. August 12 the order
will be automatically cancelled.
Carried, Geo. C. Brown and Wm,
J. Dale: That By -Law No. 49-7 be
given the first and second reading.
Carried, W. R. Jewitt and 3„ Ira
Rapson; That By -Law Nok.49-7 as
read a first and second time be
passed. Carried, Wm. J. Dale and
Geo. C. Brown: ThatBy-Law No.
49-7 be read a third ime. Carried.
By J. Ira Rapson and W. R. Jew -
i t t : That 137 -Law No, 49-7 as read
a third time be passed, signed and
sealed. Carried. By W. R. Jewitt
and Wm. J. Dale: That we pay a
grant of $175 to the Hall Board
and $100 to the Goderioh High
School Board aP: part of the assess -
FOR A GOOD CROP OF CORN
IN 1950
Spotty corn is caused by adverse weather conditions and seed
witha weak germination. No: 1 seed will start to grow, but
NEW vigorous g sus seed will keep growing.
We have an option on a limited amount of 1949 seed from
the choicest crops of a Seed Co. producing Canada Hybrids. At
harvest time, by your order, it will be sealed in acre bags, dated
inside and out for your protection.
We will have seed for every zone in medium fiat kernels for
either husking or ensilage. .
For complete particulars write
DATED SEED COMPANY
TILLSONBURG; ONT.
TIIE KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
presents its fifth
GARDEN PARTY
ON THE FAIR GROUNDS, KIRKTON
KIRKTON Wednesday, July 20
6 p.m. -Softball Game -St. Marys vs. Exeter
7.30 -Super Juvenile Contest
The place winners of the June Contest will compete for
valuable prizes. An interesting event. Don't miss it!
9.00 -All Professional Program
THE FOUR CHORDERS, Ontario Champion Barber Shop
Quartette; FRANK ROCKWOOD, Tenor; EVA GOODING
BROOKS, Soprano; SKY & DATRI, Comedians; CLAIRE ROUSE,.
the one-man band; TOM HAMILTON, Scottish Comedian; EVER -
ETT MIRES, Ma [clan; THE DANCING DANDIES; DOROTHY
STEDMAN, Danc and Acrobat; LEN BURT -His Orchestra and
his Accordion; LEON PAUL, Master of Ceremonies.
AMPLE REFRESHMENTS
Superior Entertainment at Bargain Prices
ADMISSION AT GATE, 60 and 30o; PARKING ON GROUNDS 25c
END BLOWOUT DANGER
Goodyear LifeGuard Safety Tubes give you
positive protection against blowout danger
-make blowouts as harmless as slow leaks.
LifeGuards are economical in the long run
....outlast several sets of tires ... can be used
in any tire new or now in use. Drive in for
complete details.
SEAFORTH MOTORS
PHONE: 141
CHEV-OLDS-SALES AND SERVICE
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON
GOODYEAR
TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
A25
New Equipment on
Hand for SALE
1 4-E Hammer Mill
2 One -Horse Scufflers
1 No. 75-P Field Hay Chopper
2 No. 2-S Cream Separators
1 No. 3-S Cream Separator
2 Single Unit Milkers
6 7 -foot Grain Binders, on steel or rubber
1 10 -ft. Tractor Grain Binder & rubber transport
1 A11 -Purpose Farm Truck on rubber
1 Combination Fertilizer and Lime Sower
1 No. 2 Ensilage and Forage Blower
1 8 -foot Harrow Plow on rubber
1 2 -Base Tractor Plow on steel or rubber
USED MACHINES
1 6 -ft. Fordson Power Mower
2 Used Beatty Electric Washers
1 used W. K. 40 Tractor on rubber
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JOHN BACH
Seaforth
I.11.C. DEALER
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