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The Huron Expositor, 1950-01-27, Page 64 l4 Council for 1'50r ke Office Declaration ITowick Crunch met in the clerk's -0e, according to et te. The M tbers-elect wer present and trlgk the necessary declaration of :office as follows: E. H. Strong. reeve; Hanold Gowdy, deputy - reeve; Edward' Newton, Emmerson. 1PO.rgrave, Arthur Gibson, council - We. Rev. J. C. Caley and Rev. ''PQ lett were presentand addressed the council and led in gayer for their sntucess in 11 The business of the council pr d eded with "the reeve, E. H. Strong, in the chair. 'he minutes of_the:last regular and apectal Meetings were read and on Motion of Gowdy and Hargrave were adopted as read. Carried' THE:. McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFICERS: Frank McGregor, Clinton - Pres. Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen, Vice - President. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth, Manager and Secretary -Treasurer. • • DIRECTORS; Chrlb. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. J... Trewartha, Clinton ; Harvey Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich;.'J. H. Mc - Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Frank Mc- Gregor-; R.R. 5, Clinton ; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1, Walton; Robert Archibald; ILK 4, Seaforth; John L. Malone, R -R. 5, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, R.R.' 3, Seaforth., AGENTS: Finlay McKereher, R.R. 1, Dub- lin; E. Pepper, Brucefield; J. E. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Moved. by Newton and Gibson: That the following accounts be paid: Relief, $155.55; M. D. Irvin. services, re burial Motherwell hub,, $26; M. Finlay, sheep injured by dogs, $5; T. Vittie, fox bounty, $2; Burton Hubbard, fax bounties. $4; Cecil Grainger, fox bounties, $4; Murray Edgar, fox bunty, $2; Ivan Haskins, fees and mileage, $$.70; H. McMichael, fees and mileage. $5.30; W. Zurbrigg, fees and''mile- age, $5.80; Harold Gowdy, fees and mileage, $5.60; E. J. Parrish, fees and mileage, $5.20; Wm. Weir, sheep killed by dogs, $20. Total, $246.15. Moved by Gowdy and Newton: That we authorize the road super- intendent to purchase from The Pedlar People the following cul- verts: 8 12"x24', 8 10"x24', 3 18" x24,, 1 21"x24', all 14 gauge; also . r - r Highest Cash Prices for DEAD STOCK Horses, $2.50 ea. Cattle, $2.50 ea. Hogs, .50 per cwt. According to Size and Condition Call Collect SEAFORTH 15 DARLING --g. COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED U•.0 ieet snow fence bu.;l. les .uri 500 steel lied, ..loved h . Gibson ani: h'• - ions "- o lsclor be in. •• i-<: to rr. tl:t collector's rci. Cie • n e=.ting. Carried • Moved b- Newtou''a • on: hat we instruct the c'r L :o •d- verti•se for tenders, lca i' • in;; contract for 1950. Carrie Moved by rowdy and II : • v • That the clerk be instruct: -,i to pre- pare a borrowing by-law un'er same condition's as previous ea . Car- ried. Moved by Gowdy and Hargraves: That we, bhe Council of the Town- ship of Howick, act as the court of revision on the assessment roll of the Township of Howick for the year 1950. Carried. Moved by Newton and Gowdy: That the road accounts as approv- ed be paid. Carried. Moved by Gibson and Newton: That we rescind amendment to Bv- 'aw No. 11 for the Township of Howick for the year 1948 and that the Clerll be instructed to prepare an amendment to By -Law No. 11 for the year 1948, appointing the Reeve of Howick and Emmerson Hargrave as members to the Ford- wich Community Hall Board from the Howick Township Council. Moved by Gowdy and Gibson: That we instruct the clerk to :end' for eight subscriptions' to the'Mun- icipal World. Moved by Hargrave and Gibson: Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pepless Men, Women Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality Say goodbye to these weak, always tired feennga, depression and nervousness due to weak, thin blood. Get up feeling fresh, be peppy all day, have plenty of vitality lett over by evening. Take Oetrex. Contains iron, vitamin Hi. oalelum, phosphorus :or blood building, body atrengthenlgg, atimulatinn. tnvlgorates system; improves appetite. digestive rowels. Coats little. New get"aeugg(nted else sly 80c. Try Oetre% Tonle Tablets for new. nor - ',al pep, vim, vigor, this very day. At all druggists. w T H k. WhoG (Continued fro & Arc'' Engineers Dentist Osteopaths and Chiropractors .... D.'siness Partners vestors Sole Business I' -0 prietors Salesmen Forestry operators Other prdfessions $3,55" Fishermen $3 042 Entertainers $2 736 Farmers $2,616 Authors and Writers $2.537 Pensioners $2,191 Estates $2,147 Employees ... f .. ,.. , $2,137 Unclassified ... $1,765 Nurses $1,279 Hunters, trappers and Guides $1,175 The average income in these groups was $2,368. Employees and their average in- come were sub -divided as follows: Armed services '$2,171. Municipal Government'$2,157 Business $2,156 Provincial Government$2,132 1CAdsY.. That this council do now. adjourn to go into a committee of a whole to make appointments and set sal- aries for the year 1950. Carried. The committee reported as fol- lows: That the livestock valuators shall., be Jas. Douglas and John Dinsmore and salary to be paid $2 per trip and, the grader operator to be paid 75c per hour. Moved by Hargrave and Gowdy: That By -Law No. 1 of the Township of Howick for the year 1950, as read the third time be finally pass- ed. Carried. Moved by Gibson and Newton: That this council do novil adjourn to meet again at the clefit's office on Feb. 4, or at the call of the reeve. Carried. iT() 4.0 Cr:.raent : $2,0.9 • Institutions $2 075 .rvernments .-$2 0'7 titutions ..... $1,660 'ale Individuals .... $1,207 rinullural Enterprises $1,194 e income of emjlloyees of all thus average $2,137. - • ARNA i and Mrs. E. Epps, Clinton, • renewing acquaintances in the .e Sunday. The many friends of Miss F. Sharpe will be sorry to know she 's in Clinton hospital, We hope for a speedy recovery. Memorial Arena Fund, Donors J. BOSHART & SONS. Employees L. Laudenbach - 5.00 Mrs W. D. Morrison 5.00 James Henderson 5.00 William Sutherland 6.00 William Kelly , , 5.00 Joe Hart 5.00 Foster Bennett 5.00 William Austin . , , . , 5,00 Leon Bannon 10,00 Ed, Felker 5.00 H. Pretty 5.00 Robert Charters 5.00 HIBBERT TWP. Feather Party $100.09 Mike McLaughlin 5.00 John L. Coyne 5.00 Percy Adams 10,00 C. Stapleton 1.00 Dick Walterbeck 5.00 Frank Skinner 5.00 Ernest Harburn 5.00 Marvin Harburn. 5.00 James Anderson 5.00 Harburn & Lawrence 5.00 Wilson Allen 5.00 Henry Harburn 5,00 Neil McLachlan 5.00 ..-\\\NNN-N\N.\\\%s On - diif) day PIRSE.anti Finest.., at _lowest Cost_! die Aw Chevrolet - and only Chevrolet - brings •'you all these major advantages at lowest cost! 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And these new Chevrolets also bring you quality feature after quality feature of styling, riding comfort, safety and dependability ordinarily associated -with higher priced cars,, but found only in Chevrolet at such low paces and with such low cost of operation and upkeep. Come in. See these magnificent new Chevrolets for 1950 - the smartest, liveliest, most powerful cars in all Chevrolet history. See them and we be- lieve you will agree that they stand out as being FIRST ... AND FINEST ... AT LOWEST COST! HIGHLY IMPROVED, MORE POWERFUL VALVE--IN-HEAD ENGINE! WITH POWER -JET CARBURETOR AND LARGER EXHAUST VALVES - EXTRA -ECONOMICAL TO OWN -4 CITRATE- MAINTAIN The fine Chevrolet engine now made even finer . . . bringing you more ,power, faster pick-up, greater over-all performance ... plus the outstanding economy for which Chevrolet has always been noted: New Power -Jet Carburetor not only improves perfor- mance, but provides faster warm-up - saves gas! Better lovi-speed perfor- mance and improved operation on hills are further features of this great new version of Chevrolet's world's cham- pion valve -in -head engine. C-r50A CanadaSiTest,&eller. Canadas,JestiMes / 1,« • 'arbur>1 il• I. h el• 111. lir urn Edwfr: N. W :;tapieton Huron I'otel tow Ducklow Smyth & Ducklow William Ducklow Lewis Kennedy Jack Flynn Wm. Stapleton & Son Fri nd & Whetham C. W. Van Horne Joe Dill Co. Joe McConnell Gerald Holland Thomas Butters W. J. Stewart - Clara Krauskopf J. H. Curtin Dublin Creamery Maloney & Ducklow Kay Stapleton H. Wilson Ernest Wilson Martin Klinkhamer Smith Bros. J. .iUAR! 27, 1950 0,99 #1 °Perretat , ,., 5,00 Mervin. Faleoner .......... 6:4.0 5.00 6.00 5.00 William Rogerson . 0.00 15:00 Monist' Caldwell 5.00 John Caldwell 5.00 Ian William Devereaux 5.00 1.00 James Devereaux 5.00 10.00 Ignatius O'Leary 5.00 '',"'nn" ohn Sinclair 5.09 A N. Tremeer , 5.00 2.00 Wilfred. Tremeer 5.0.0 2n,' -'n" Robert Gemmell 10.00 Robert Tyndall 5.00 5.00 Lois Tyndall •.• • ...., ... 5.0 5,00 Phyllis Boyes 5.00 25.00 Alex Boyes 5.00 25.00 Mrs. Alex Boyes' 6.00 5.00 Mac Chesney 5.00 5.00 Alex Irving 5.00 16.00 Wallace Waugh'7.00 50.00 W. O. Johnston 5.00 5.00 D. MacKay 5.00 5.00 Edgar Alien 5.00 5.a0' Hodgert 5.00 5.00• John Dale 5.00 5.00 Elmer Koehler 5.00 25.00 Mrs. Robert Scott • 5.00 Fred Hurst 5.00 R. J. Drysdale, Hensall . , .. 5.00 L. E. ' Baynham, Hensall ... 5.00 Mrs. C. Luker, Hensall . , .. 5.00 G. M. Drysdale, Hensall .... 5.00 W. C. Spencer, Hensall .... 5.00 Wm. Fairbairn, Hensall ... 5.00 Billy MacKinnon; Hensall.. 5.00 Wm. Shephard, Hensall ... 6.00 E. L. Miekle. Hensall ...... 6.00 Emmett Malone • 5.00 Maurice Melady 5.00 Joseph Doyle 5.00 August Ducharute 5.00 Maurice Dalton 5.00 Seaforth and District High School Student Council 10.00 HULLETT TWP. Feather Party $271.3? Mrs. Elgin Nott 5.00 Leo Stephenson. 50.00 Ross McGregor 10.00 Noble Holland 10.00 William Britton 10.00 James Flynn 10.00 Wilbur J. Jewitt 10.00 W. L. Whyte 100.00 Scott Hawthorne 10.00 Bernard Nott 10.00 Seaforth and District High School Student Council. 10.00 EGMONDV1LLE Charles Green 5.00 Mrs. Charles Theobald 5.00 James McGregor 5.00 Nylle Doig 5.00 George"A. Jackson 100.00 Earl Van Egmond 5.00 Lloyd Haney 5.00 Bee Finnigan 5.0,Q Mrs. John Nott 5.00 Thomas T. Jackson 50.00 OUT,OF-TO N'N Rev. Fr. Gleason, Goderich.' Elmer D. Bell, Exeter Thos. Pryde, Exeter A. C. Brandon, Clinton . , . Henry Beuerm'an, Brodhagen Bob Carbert, Wing -ham . - . R. G. Bennett, Clinton Bev. Gaul, Monkton Jack L. Rice, Brussels - Jno. Kilpatrick, Lucknow Edna Papple, 388 Central Ave., Landon Lloyd Papple, 46 Glenwood, Ave., London Scott Kerr, 'Phorndale Mrs. Elmer Scott, 552% Hor- ton St.. London Frank Turner, 27 Raymond Ave., Toronto Leslie Skipper, St. Mary`s, .: Burns Boys, Kitchener Mary Duncan Miss Jeanette Wilson Alex Alexander Goderich : Mrs. D. L. Hoover, Jr., 1172 Monmouth Rd., Windsor EX-RESI DENTS Lloyd Edighoffer, Mitchell Dr. G. K. Chaphan. 34 James St., Fort Erie, Ont. Florence Frank, 1210 Ave "A," Flint, Mich. Mrs. W. J. Glanfield, Wal lacetown, Ont. Mrs. W. W. Moffatt. R.R. 1, Port Colborne, Ont. Mrs. C. A. MacAlpine, Box 26, Harrow, Ont. Wm. A. Patrick, 592 Drive- way, Ottawa R. H. Carpenter, 2 Triller Ave., Toronto 3 A. W. Archibald, 5 Oriole Crescent, Toronto Jeannette Pethick, 19 Castle - view Ave., Toronto 10 W. J. Brownell, 210 Hyde Park Place, Tampa, Fla Thomas R:-Cluff,• Atikokan, Ont. Reuben C. Gotch and Edna Dayman Gotch. 8324 Prit- chard; Place, New Orleans R. It: Ha`Hry, Welland, Ont. Mrs. Margaret Mulligan, Grand Forks, N.D Mrs. W. F. Strangway, 338 London R., Sarnia Mrs. J. W. Pinkney, 10 Wat- ford Ave., Toronto 10 D, M. Beattie, 242 Holland Ave., Ottawa Mrs. H, J. Gibson, 178 Hur- on St, Stratford H. E. Pierce, 1001 S. Warren Ave., Sagipaw. Mich. Monica Klinkhamer, Wayne City Gen. Hospital, Eloise, Mich. A. C. Waugh, 3520 Sander St., BUrnabey, B.0 Robert E. MacKenzie. 26 Cas- tleyiew Ave., Toronto James L. Broadfoot, P.O. Box 254, Ashland, Oregon James A. Graves, Wawanesa, Man. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hays, 9515 - 88th Ave., Edmon- Alta. Henry M. Jackson, • 242 In- di'an Rd., Toronto 3 ' Mrs. E. M. Little, 81 Gilmour Hill, Quebec City Mrs: .T. A. Edwards, 162 St. Andrews Teti., Sault St. Marie, Ont. • Mrs. John J. Skalitzky, Vi- king, Alta. - Mrs..T. A. Brodie, 237 Chap- lin Crescent, Tolronto W. Parke, 1510 - 15th .A.ve., Regina, Sask. TUCKERSM1TH 5.00 5.00 25.00 5.00•' 5.00 5.00 1.0.00 5.00- 5.00 5.00 5 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Andrew Crozier Mrs. Andrew Crozier 'John: Powell Charles Lane Thomas Lane James Carnochan John Carnochan. Elmer Townsend Erma Broadfoot Mrs. V. Caswell Russell Coleman E. Whitmore 10.00 5.00 15.00, 10.00 10.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5:00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Warren Whitmore 5.00 George Hewitt 5'.00 Uphdisteiin g chesterfields h!s • and 'Occasional Chairs Repaired and Recovered - Factory Guarantee Free Pick-up. and' Delivery Stratford Upholstering Co. 42 Brunswick St., Stratford For further-Inforrnatlen enquire at Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH YOUR FARM IMPROVEMENTS NOW BEFORE the busy season is on top of you, why not start completing those plans you have been making all year. Changes to your barn and build- ings, the installation of a new water system -and all those improvements you have been thinking about? Farm Improvement Loans are designed to help you make those changes. They are basedo'n a plan to meet your problems. Your local Dominion Bank manager is ready to advise and help you. It will pay you to see him: lA THE DOMINION BANK Established 1871 SEAFORTH BRANCH E. C. Boswell - Manager . 111 NW 'W NM CSG THE EMPIRE LIFE Financial Strength and Security to Policyholders is reflected in the Company's operations as shown by this sunlmary from the • Annual Report. Insurance in 'Force ... Total Income New Insurance Paid For and Revived Total Assets - Policy Reserves ..... , Payments to Living Policyholders and Beneficiaries Surplus for Protection of Policyholders, $89,211,956 3,004,655 12,780,433 17,903,394 15,100,833 1,097,191. • 1,866,928 Andy Houston w 5.00 Thomas Butt 10.00 Mervin Lane 200.00 William trepper '$8,00' Prank, 1teyn4MA .... , f 6.00 Margaret, Mooney .. 6.00 Andrew Atloore ' 5:08' -Alta 16, P. Mei a ., 500. E. -P: Ch'eemek 6.00 '".1d m;:b"blri'0st;I.x l V$w•.`, ft',i Yy l�F� x nl ..?tom KINNOSId91 e NOAMI& PitOTECTION FOR THE CAN ADIAN FAMILY lopl'etienhYu�ry�yp BriiC;l '.A ,L Sea il. li