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The Huron Expositor, 1952-03-21, Page 6$ • , lvitetitg r�gular meathly meethw of° cv„A'0,*(4011.1:p CellaCti Waa bad 0•14,1Y'VQ\valsihiP Rea, ZUrieh, on 40.,X 'March. 3, at 130 p.m., Marabers Present, After A?..4e.ading of the taiautes, time „given to thoae present to dis- 'ques,::•their •problems and requests. NOTICE alvage WANTED LOUIS HILDEBRAND WE WILL PICK UP Iron and All Kinds of Metal, Rags Highest Cash Prices Paid APPRARATAW.....X§Vg.,'.[MON,... The regttlar business was then dealt with as the fallowing motions were Passed: That the minutes of the last regular meeting of Feb. 4 be adopted as read. That William Lawrence's account for $2,007.00 for dredging the Zurich Drain South, according to By -Law No. 12, 1951, and Engineer's supplemen- tary report and also $325.00 for work on the Haberer Drain be paid. That we t.(pay th.e Ausable River Conservation,.Authority levy for 1952 to the amount of $534,06. That the council proceed to get the history of Hay Towns -hip compiled in book form. That we accept the tender to spray the cattle in Hay Twp. as received from Win. Watson at 12e per head for each individual spray, We have a few 10 -Ft. Packersleftfrom last Fall Delivery These can be purchased now at Old Prices Also 2 10 -Ft. Spring Tooth Cultivators ° Will, have Tractor Spreaders and Disc Harrows arriving April 1st ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ContractBarley We are contracting Malting Barley for the Canada Malting Company on the same basis as -last year We supply the seed and deduct bushel for bushel in the Fall. Malting Barley was one of the best paying crops last year. Our New Elevator, which is now completed, has four.Cleaners and unloading ramps, which makes for quick unloading and avoids long delays. Remember, you can deliver the Barley when- threshed and get Free storage up to December 15, with option of selling on the market any. time up until that date. Hence, we suggest that farmers wishing contracts please get in touch with us by tele- phone: Office 32, Hensall; Night Calls, 2 or 194, Hensall We are buying Seed Oats and Feed Grain Calitact us before selling. The best price will be pald. W. G. THOMPSON & SONS LTD. HENSALL Guest stars on the Star Weekly's free good music concert be- ing held in Northside United Church on Thursday, March 27, at 8 p.m., is Canada's top male quartette, The Commodores. .From frdnt they are: Harvard Reddick, Carl Tapscott, Donald Parrish and John Ringham. All are Veterans of the "Navy Show." In ad, dition to singing as a quartette each is a soloist in his •own right. Leo Lighter, their accompanist, also is concert pianist; Appearhig on the same program are "The Video-ettes", Art and Mabel Guinness, an amazing husband and wife team of Swiss Bell Ringers. This concert is free to the public and is presented by The Mar weeklyhin- co-operation—with Northside United Chureh, Seaforth. contractorto supply own equip- ment and all help necessary in the performance of this work, con- tract to. be. signed---before—work commences. That Bruce Klopp be engaged as inspector for the war- ble fly spraying•being conducted in BECAUSE—BaclUiche is often doe to uri- nary irritation and bladder discomfort; and for over half a century Dodd's Kidney Pills have helped bring relief from backache by stimulating the kidneys. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills at any drug counter. You, too, can depend on Dodd's. )63 THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE It is a hopeful sign when certain business organizations,ask prospec- tive employees: "Do you use alco- holic beverages?" If the answer is in the affirmative, the job will remain open. Even a well-known brewery -magnate makes this regu- lation mandatory for certain. posi- tions. It would* be well. for am- bitious young people to have in mihd this leading question: "Do you drink?" Their answer will either .open or. close doors ef n- n -diet -nifty before tiremh.---•:-(AtIvt.)e--- op Quality' 10 MARKET 'OWE the NATIONAL Illifreshimix WAY 1111 Itere's an easy way to convert your grain into ready cash! Feed your hogs a well-balanced 4'fresh-mixed" hog -grower made jby supplementing your grains with National Hog Concentrate and you'll get then: to market in recordtime. • National contains a high level of the newest growth factors for rapid development; it is also packed with vitamins for health and balanced with minerals to give you a pork-produo- ifig grovver with less grain. So feed your hogs the"National fresh-tubted war .and you'll save time, labor, grain—and make more money: 1 1 1 1 1 mi en no ma an w KEEP YOUR LITTERS' APPETITE -KEEN Feed.your young pigs three times daiiy—and never giVe them more than they'11 clear up. By giving them frequent. feedings in smaller quantitios.yOU'll keep them &Ways hunt*. so they *Met neod coaxing to eat up their feed. " ................ Si. Your NATIONAL Vidor fentay—iook for didi bright Orange and Black Sign . . 100.1.1AM SVOttp: SONS. tiMITED • INGERSOLL • ONTARIO COUNT ON NI14 the Township of Hay during the spring season, rate of pay to be 85c per iheur plus mileage. • That -having received Engineer S. W. Archibald's report on the Mous4 seau Drain on Feb. 13, we author- ize the clerk to Proceed, according to Section 16 of the Municipal Drainage Act, the date on which the report is to be read to be Mar. 21, at 8 p.m. in the Hay Township Hall,Zurich, and that the clerk request the attendance of . S. W. Archibald at the meeting. That we authorize the treasurer of the Township of Hay to forward a cheque for $150 to the Receiver General of • Canada to cover the - purchase price of the H. Cornforth property, Lot 18, N.B., .being 160 ,rods taken for road allowance. That we accept the 1952 gravel tender as received from R. J. Brew- er, of Goderich, to crush and haul approximately 8,000 cubic yards of crushed stone at $1.08 per cubic yard for crushing and hauling, and crushing gravel for the Hay Twp. truck at 40e if used, contract to be signed as soon as the tender is ap- proved by the 'Department of High- ways; all work and material to be approved by Jas. Masse, road sup- erintendent, and to conform with tender. Accounts for Hay Township roads, relief; Hay Municipal Tele- phone System aniiThay Township general accounts Were ordered paid as per voucher: Roads — London Free Press, $21.28 ; Larry Snider Motors, $69•50 ; Zurich Garage, $11.34.; Sheridan Equipment Co., $89.75; inion • Road -114acirinery--- Co.; $63.02; Canada Culvert Co., $7.70; Hensall Motor Sales, $17.43; Billie Becker, $3.40; L. Rose, $5.06; Wm. ,Siebert, $10; Guenther' Transport Ltd., $16.38; Alphonse Masse, $164.20; Michael Masse, $80.04; Department of Highways, $1; F. C. Kalbileisch & Son, $575; Klopp's Super Service, $37.94; Receiver General of Canada, $150; James Masse, $19.6.90; St. Joseph Service, $11.28; Zurich Motors, $5.75; W. A. Buchanan, $5,45; L. A. Prang & Son, 60c; H. W. Brokenshire, $100; Exeter Times -Advocate, $6.56; L. Masse, $50.44. Hay Municipal Telephone Sys- tem—H. G. Hess, $2,017.32; Exeter Times -Advocate, $19.42; Real Sup- ply Co., $140; Stromberg-Carlson Co., $50.12; Radio Station CKNX, $6; Bell Telephone Co., $985.20; Northern Electric Co., $256.55; J. W. Haberer, $37.50; H. W. Broken - shire, $31.13. • General Accounts — Wm, Lawr- ence, $2,332; V. L. Becker, $62.50; Municipality of the .City of Lon- don, $65; Municipal World, 525.24; Provincial Treasurer, 98c; Hepsall District Co-op., $18.62; Treasurer Ausable River Conservation Auth- ority, $534.06; H. W. Brokenshire, salary and fox bounty payments, $186.77. .9 1$ Area Music Festival Held at Brucefield uron edtile. d io:poota Uay $ Free to all, the mass chest X-ray cl,lnica lit Huron County given by the Huron County Tuberculosis Association in co-operation with the Ontario Department of Health, will begin May 19. • This was annotmeed at a •spacial meeting of the association held in Clinton by Alex' Russell, Toronto, of the T.B. Prevention Division, De- partment of Health. A period of sibs weeks or even longer should complete the clinics at which it is expected to X-ray ev- ery adult in the county, including Grade IX school pupils up. Although two .,X-ray .machines will be brought in to the county, only one operates at one time. The mobile unit will be taken right in- to industrial plants and high schools, while the portable unit will be set up in the larger cen- tres. Special meeting will be held the early part of April when represent- atives of 10 Lions :Clebs and -vro- men's organizations throughout the county will organize for the clin- ics. Two weeks previous to the clinics the 12,000 homes in the county will be visited by volun- teers with literature regarding the Frank Fingland, Q.C,, of Clinton,' 'Murray, Viola Lightfoot and Kath- erine McGregor, 82 (tied); Grace Erb and Shirley Gingerich, 80. Double trioiS.S -1, Stanley -,-8-44. U.S.S. 9, Hay and Stanley, 83. and Stanley, 81; S.S. 1, Stanley, 80. Two-part chorus, U.S.S. 9, Hay • President of $thv,$4 association, asked the 'members to give every assist- ance to -the orga,nisation of the Project. He stated .that, in 1948, when the last mase free chest X- ray clinic was conducted, only 17,000 of the 43,000 Population at- tended. H. C. Lawson, Clinton, secretary -treasurer, spoke on this year's order. for Christmas Beals, which will financially assist with the muss X-ray. 10)Huron Centres Study Vegetables pat,V002.f will be 40a0:141407"; ,t'.1entrttlt represented At the Whig baln, 10,01.00). .841.4 leader1.111*, 44Prritf$14.*: Grace Edgar; Mr % NairelROW.0.$ 1,g40041*Au mont;;', anbrOolt, tool', 9, Brussels; Walton, Mrs. W. J. Humphries.; MOlesworth,Mrs. Andrew SlinPa011; ILR. 1, Listowel, .Mr. Lawson Doig, R.R. 2, WITOSer, Ten centres from Huron County took part in the four-day leaders' training school for Home Making Club Leaders, held in Clinton and Wingham last week. __Miss Jean ,Scott, home economist' for the county, assisted by Mrs. James Montgomery, home econo- mist with the Women's Institute branch, Toronto, were in charge. The project undertaken by the ,school was "Dressing Up Home Grown Vegetables," It included the stu_dy of yegetables' part in the fahily meals, vegetable cooking, the place of vegetables in the 4/.111- nET and supper menu, salads, and the .preparation of raw vegetables as garnishes and appetisers. • Leaders and theft. assistants from ,these_eingsoo?wilLgeth ;their own individual lodalities and conduct the course to clubs. Each club girl is asked to exhibit a well -pre - 4010„ The 'Clinton (341,90,,(14,(1 from 4 1.40941.19009.9,.. Mra. K. 240 -VP' '10P001f.:P.019.r1Nior. Bell, Mt0,. JL 104001.414,,090faTOrg Leeni• Lamb, R.R. 4, GoderiCh;‘1; Killen, IOU. qlle Pryce, 1411 - Dublin, Mrs. James Keyes, JUR. 9. Seatorth. Contract Elarley. WE ARE AGAIN CONTRACTING BARLEY WITH THE CANADA MALTING Ca • Seed Supplied Barley is Treated Free of Charge Cook Bros. Milling Co. HENSALL Phones: Day 54 or 86 CHANGE OF, INCOME TAX DISTRICT -NOTICE-TO-TAXPAYERS-RESIDENG- For CHICKS PEAT MOSS CHICK STARTER MASH and KRUMBLES GROW MASH and PELLETS SHELL and GRIT SEAFORTH FARMERS.. CO-OP FEED DIVISION Phone 9 Seaforth I 6 Remittances of tax by individuals and cor- -porations, and tax deducted at the source by employers resident in the Counties of HUR- ON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. e - _HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON COUNTIES • The Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WEL- LINGTON, formerly under the jurisdiction of the London or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have now been transferred to the jurisdiction of the District Taxation Office at Kitchener, Ontario, located in the „Dunker Building, 251 King Street West Accordingly, the records of all taxpayers residing in these three Counties have been transferred from the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton, to their new location, and any re- lated correspondence or general inquiries ton taxation matters, should be directed to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. 'Ydur e_nquiries are solicited. WRITE OR PHONE AND ASK tMcKINLEY'S REGARDING YOUR -- CHICKS FOR 1952 . COCKERELS, PULLETS and UNSEXED 697 r 11, Hensall R.R. 1, Zurich -10-raiPaYers (both individuals and corpora- tions) resident in the above-mentioned Coun- ties, who formerly filed their appropriate Income Tax returns and Succession Duty re- turns with the District Taxation Offices at London- or Hamilton, will file their returns for 1951 and subsequent taxation years, with the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. Children from many district points competed in the Hay and Stanley School Area ,Music Festi- val held in the United Church, Brucefield. W. H. ,Bishop, of Goderich, ad- judicated the classes, which high- lighted vocal work, !Miss Ellen M. Love supervised the event. Girls' vocal solo, 9 years and un- der, Rosalie Watkins, Jean McC1Y- mont, Katherine Erb, Elaine Tay- lor, 83 (tied); Irene Taylor, 82; Marion Forrest, Joyce Hood, 80 (tied). Boys' vocal solo, 9 years and un- der, Eddie ealdivar, 84; Eric Clutt- er, 83; Ralph Triebner, Kenneth Reichert, 82 (tied). Girls' vocal solo, 11 years and under, Jean Rathwell, 88; Valerie Campbell, 86; Katherine .),Llearegor, 85. Boys' „ vocal solo, 11 years and under, Gerald Coleman, 80; Hill Murray, 79; Peter Hrommer, 78, Junior dtletii, nine learn and un- der, Rosalie Watkins and Joan Me - Cowan, 81: Mary Lou Drb and Ag- nes ()each, Joan MeCtinehey .and Orrin Baird, 80: Mary Finlay and Vera Swartbentrtther, 79. fJnlson oltorits, 81.IS, 1, Stanley, 89; S. 14;5tailleY, 8,8, 7, Stanley. Double oartet4„„ Stanley. oginter dnetSy years ,a;tfit tinder, Ihriatdie,'Walkint end Wayne Wet- kinn: 84; '144 dOtiOr .6;*4 DEPARTMENT 014 NATIONAL REVENUE -- TAXATION DIVISION SINGER SERVICE Have Your District SINGER Representative Call and Check Your Machine No Obligation. REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF TRADING MACHINES OR PURCHASING A NEW MODEL, FIND OUT ABOUT IT NOW! — Some 'Models are being cut off — Singer Sewing Machine Co., .Goderich Town or City Pilowg 1135 - Please send me FREE a Catalogue for all New Models available. • Mr. or Mrs. • . Street • A• e,