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. Frillay,
the Municipal A,.t o D�:
d the electlom, if .
i, yup je :count it met in regular that R. Nicholson +had re- 22, 1 p m•,
gra ; h uece4 ry, on day; Dec• 29, vp�s
g'. 4nd& &term0,4n,f�, Yl
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;x 4,"At":+'..�,,• owaship Z all, liraif lie; p4 ke4; that he was l►regared to given three re : ngs and 4;fly
>Glf<b, ,AVe Wellington Brock pT.p-• r,4a "t woA•li on his contract to con- phlagoe�"' on d T44t�sn o> Councillors
' ',:•, s]d lt( Council Or r* Verne ?iA„ stract the Prout Mtmieipal 'Arlin, i kt ll n
GgTnh�t, Harold J�efiWY. Earl ll4it; but that part 4f the aretk was, too J. W; (iard'iner, Jack Duncan and,
�''Iti `` tlte�l etnd Harold Horn in atteu�dr wet at the present time; that in Roy Ballantyne interviewed the
4rlce:" The minutes of the last reg reply to the eouncirs request for council regard'in'g the condition) of
alai meeting, held on Nov. 13, were immediate action in the matter, the Gardiner Drain. The matter of
confirmed) as printed 'on motto* 4i Charles Corbett, Engineer, had a 'formal request for repairs was
-Councillors Pineombe and Mitchell. staked the line of the proposed left over until the following meet -
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Council discussed matters per- municipal drain 'having outlet at Ing is order that a number of the
tainimg to the minutes of the last the upper end of the Down Drain, ratepayers concerned might be
meeting and, the 'Clerk reported, for S. W. Archibald, Engineer. consulted In the matter.
iter" that the Department of Lands andt Correspondence from A. Y. Me- Tits matter of a n'unober of tax
Forests had not yet forwarded-ap- Lean, M.P., was read, promising rebates was discussed and.council
t proval of the agreement form ,pro lurcher attempts to get action in agreed that they 'should be left un-
ltllnr posed for use in connection with regard to the matter of the SouthI til the next meeting. Wm. Johns,
4w the township reforestation pro- boundary road. collector, reported a total of $23,-
Brothers under the skin?
;4 l' The BLACK and GRAY SQUIRRELS are more
i closely related than you'd imagine.
iefs
ey
IJYfE spoec esry but to riatherost elcolort phaesof are
not
the some
;yx animal. Both colors may occur in the same family.
This series of unusual natural facts is presented by
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Carling's in order to promote a keener interest in our
1' t wildlife and its protection. Once you're acquainted
with nature, you'll want to keep- it unspoiled.
k. YOURS TO PROTECT... YOURS TO ENJOY
CARLINWS
THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED
NATRRLOO. ONTARIO
IN YEARS
ALUMINUM HAS GROWN TO
BE A LARGE PART OF
n,- CANADIAN LIVING
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Included on the program of the Seaforth District High
School's 27th Annual Commencement was a musical comedy,
"The Football Hero;' presented by Grade X. ho io above
are
some of the members of the cast; kneeling,right,
Ken Larone and Bob Scott; second row, Barbara Hillis, Gwen
Christie and Marion Chamberlain; back row, Sandy McMillan,
Marion Lauderibach and James Flannigan.
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ala lse, ;t $,4b, .1Xtia;i, "awkh> $� r;7Q, $3aw7R 5Q� ? #� rt#>t »t
lrt (1ae1, M.20 WW r glTatso�},OL, WlRfiitl Sh'Ppiolk.
910; {'ornslins@flus” $3; "Gerald 'Peetiioh 4'BF 'dashing Co., $1154; '
>mitli, $?t.AO; 1Taro3d Willem, TVR 9alebert, $10.
911.x+0; Wm. Ducharx7.e, '$8.40; Al Relief Vquchers-Mrs. Edith Mav
reds Denommo,. $11.40Andrew son $20 Mrs Jessie wilds, Hath,
Dochart #e, $16; Louis Ayrgtte,'$2..40 Emma Bassow, $8,90';
Donald Duebarme, $4,T,0, Fran18
Oe4omme, $12.35; Louis' A10004 "Gen t e @r Times
Michael ' :Masse,'Aifyoc,te, $16.92; .A d I{albfieisch, ,
�,lei Denomme, $40; And. DuC11r of
;$ Wer( Fritz, $23 Sauk
arms, $26.40; Roman Meidingelr, ' 9041treal, $15; Avi11a Tfucbarme, ,
$2'1; Stephen Meid'inger, $49.40; L,• $2; C1taa Kau, $$, r{1cRt oAP.
1\Taase, $71.34; A. 'Masse, $139.15;' $2,11 1fahhe ' & Mittellhottg; $140.41116;
Stade & Weido, '$3.86; Richardson's Edgar Wuetth, $3.7.60;; H. W $rok- '
Oarage, $12.18; H. W Brokenslhire, ,opgtire, $70,14; Zurich Herald,
$50.75; Cee. Johnston, $3.25; WW.$24'8.15; Wax Memorial Ghildbren's
F. Jennison, 3,292.14; Mrs. Carrie ];ilospftal of W,O., $10; Wim• H
McLean, $3+6'1.30; Klepp's One- Edighoffer, $3.70; S. W. *rchibald,
Stop, $98:65; Ed. Walton, $3; Co. $45; Provincial Treraeurer, 49c;
of Huron, $3,80; Twitchell's Gar :See. -Tress., R.C.S.S. No. 1, 'Stanley,
age, $9.25; Zimaner's Garage $11.41; P. Bedard, $40; Fr. Wm. Bourdeau,
Shell Oil Co,, $29.75; SheridanSee.-Treas. R,S,S.S. No.
1, Hay, $1,7
Equipment Co., $118,60; Zurich 208.60; Tress. Horan Co., $b9.58;
Motors, • $3.65; The Pedlar People, Tress. Dashwood, P.V.., $1,73+0.16; ,
Ltd., $262.70; Alvin W'alper, $09,69; meas. Zirioh P,V., $5,309.02; Treas.
Robt. K. Clarke, $33; Thiel's Trans 'Federation' of Agriculture, $394.60;
port, $30; Dominion Road Mac)riw Treas. Hay' Twp. School Area
ery, $31.17; L, • H., Turnbull, $51• (Gen.), $19.055.89, Teas. Hay ,
Supertest Corp., $45:3'6; Hensall (Continued on Page 9)
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TERRY'S RADICO REPAIR
— for —
REPAIRS TO ALL RADIOS` `
ETC.
•TUBES •BATTERIES • AERIALS •
Rog' ers-Ma estic and Spartan Radios -
deposited with the township for Hl�hest trade-in allowances.
guarantee of contract, g
That the accounts for Hay Twp.
O Opposite Dick Boase —Phone 347-R, SeafOrth
roads, relief, Hay Municipal Tele pll '
phone System and Hay Twp, gen-
.1 a,+t'nnnts be Aaid as Per
918.45 in 1950 taxes collected to rented his. report fol November I
���-way douse
(late. and presented vouchers to the
The road superintendent pre amount oY $3,911,75, including the
�� Santa"
town ,hip road assessment on the
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township.
between Aluminum Ingot and You
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That a grant of $10 be givento
s -
the War '.Memorial Children's Hos
municipal drains, collected in 1'950.
pita.), London.
With an axe and a few other hand tools, our ancestors could chop
That the plans of new sub-divi-
D He advised the council that road^
expenditures to date had over -run
But all these were heavy and had many other disadvantages.
the amount of the road appropria-
Twp., as received from Ralph F.
lion by-law by the amount of
Schneider, submitted for approval,
$1,041.72 and advised the council
be rejected since these lots do not
that the district municipal engin-
come up to a standard of 15,000
square feet.
eer .-:Ihould be notified; he further
That the clerk notify the Clerk
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men e. that the council
of Stepben Twp. that no action be
itself, still only in ingot form.
BID
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�&M�aj r .• a a the 1 • # . . a ! 9�/'a/w , r r. s� ,,4'+y�ar�*"•f't'i yj'�,.�"�'s'r2. .
appropriation . _ . a • . IV -0M r;
supplemental
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For Christmas dinner this year, serve the best- I tries, re errur ill u,u,ur-, 'y •r
for warbicide Powder, filed:; I. C. hospitality 15 dA A
tasting turkey ever. Crisp and golden on the Marriott, District Forester, re regu-
lated township, Usborne not aP i
outside, deliciously tender inside. To give your proved as such, promised further - "
Oder eatraat �t eoe+c°b
turkey real tasty perfection, bake it with butter. discussion after the New Year if A.tbwind bottler of Cori -Cob
The cream -rich flavour of fresh dairy butter requested, filed; Kirkton Women's
Institute Branch, re rubbish on STR.ATFORD BOTTLING WORKS
glorifies all your Christmas cooking. Gravy, roadsides and the necessity of a
township dumping ground, council .irkforiteither way...both STRATpORD, ONT. PHONE 78
vegetables, or Cookies n cakes . • . everything agreed that action should be taken trade-marksmea`m the, same, thing.
tastes better with the golden goodness of pure and instructed that the matter
cream butter. should, .be brought to the early at-
tention of the. 1951 council; Vil-
lage of Exeter, re payment of 1954
payment on : the District High
School Debenture, council instruct-
ed that the Payment should be
made, amount $8,401.05; Canadian
■M Mothercraft Society, 'appeal for
funds, filed',
DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU Current accounts. to the amount
t
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• of $410.88 were -passed for paymen
_ on motion of Councillors Pincom'be
and Jeffery. The treasurer report-
ed transfer of tax monies from the
collector amounting to $23,500, and
a balance of cash of $1,247.18.
All motions were unanimously
carried and council adjourned to
meet again fol- the last meeting of
y the year on Friday afternoon,
Dec. 15.
Hay Council Has
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Regular Meeting
%s The regular meeting of Hay
3 Township Council was held in the
council chambers, Zurich, on Tues-
day, Dec. 5, at 1:30 p.m. The fol-
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lowing motions were passed:
That we authorize the Registry
n. _n Office. Goderich, to discontinue
•r(Md1CJ �tQ1�l J sending record's of the property
changes to Hay Township, and that
the co -assessor be notified to make
arrangements with the Registry
Office to receive the records
through the county and copy be
forwarded to Hay Township by the
county assessor.
That the clerk write to J. A.
Coombs, Division Engineer Muniel-
h• ''oval
an
���-way douse
pal Roads, as1 Ing fat is apin.
to purchase a new truck for the
township.
between Aluminum Ingot and You
b
That a grant of $10 be givento
s -
the War '.Memorial Children's Hos
pita.), London.
With an axe and a few other hand tools, our ancestors could chop
That the plans of new sub-divi-
down trees and make houses, chairs, bowls, cdnoes—lots of things.
Sion of Lots 17 and 18, L.R.W., Hay
But all these were heavy and had many other disadvantages.
Twp., as received from Ralph F.
It's different now that we have aluminum—which is light,
Schneider, submitted for approval,
rustless, won't burn, doesn't rot ... is practically everlasting.
be rejected since these lots do not
It takes a whole series of unusual and complicated "tools"
come up to a standard of 15,000
square feet.
to make things of aluminum. To�start with, it takes ships to
That the clerk notify the Clerk
import the ore, ports for unloading, powerhouses for
electricity, smelters ... all these to produce the aluminum
of Stepben Twp. that no action be
itself, still only in ingot form.
taken regarding the account sub -
Next, it takes a plant like the Alcan one at Kingston to
mitred for $ in.11for damages sus
ta.ined :by Win. for
for rab
receive these ingots from the smelters and to shape the metal
bits billed.
into tubes, sheets, extrusions, forgings and foil. Finally, it
That we purchase a' bronze
takes more than 1000 Canadian manufacturers to form all these
into chairs, kitchen utensils, building materials, aeroplanes,
plaque to be attached to the Stan-
etc.y--things Canadians use every day.
lake Bridge Saving the names of
the Reeve, Councillors, Road Sup-
Sh,.you sce;'lhls Kingston plant is "half -way" house between
erintendent, Engineers. Contractor
l of and finished a'ticle, between the original aluminum and
it a IinIP ih "tools" with
and Clerk " inscribed thereon, and
u, )t t c chain of •which, over
showing year of construction.
VW the last fifty years, Canadians have equipped thiemselves to make
That, Engineer „C. C. Parker's
aluminum articles — creating work and wagep for thousands,
certificate for payment of $3,779.60
bringing greater convenience and comfort to modem living.
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to Gaffney Construction Co. be paid 'I
ALUMINUM COMPANY O P' C A A A D A., LTD.
except for $200, which is to his
withb�eld until the south approach
Producars dhd Ppracenars of Aluminum for Canadian Industry and World Markin
and: guard rail are completed, this'
being tip on 415e engineer's res
PI Shdi!rini Falls Arvlda hie Maligns Shiplhaw. AM Alfred.
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•. mend'ation• t'he clerk to return
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