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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-12-30, Page 10Supplement to the Huron "Record," December Both; 1881. Stanley. Varna, Dec. 24th, 1881. The Council suet today according to notice. All the members present. Reeve in the chair Minutes of pre- v,ous meeting read and signed. Moved by Peter Douglas, sec. by John- Tor- rance, that tate dollar each he refuu• dell to Jas. Meelytuont, Samuel Wil- mer, John J. Cameron, Jolut Arm- strong, Mrs, M'Neil and 11. Todtl as over charge on dog tax.-Cairted. Moved by Peter Douglas, sec. by John McKinley, that the Reeve give an order to W. Erwin for $3.70, for re- pairing serapers. —Carried. Moved by John McKinley, sec, by Guo, that the account of Andrew Keys tor $1.25, for wood delivered to Mrs. Bartley be paid. --Carried• Moved by Cris). Castles, sec. by John Torrance, that the following gravel accou Its be paid :—\V. W. Connor, $12 24 ; W. (;army, $23 00 ; 1 ['•try, ()tterhant, 811. 25 ; Thos. Key, $1.778 ; Frank (Good - ron, $1.00 ; Henry I{olby, $15.80.— Carried \loved by lieu. C.tstlr, sex:. by Peter Douglas, that the account of E, Holmes J Son, fur printing, amounting to $3.25 be paid ---Carried. \coved by John McKinley; sec. by Geo, Castle, that the ac •ouut of G o. ti.tew•art & Co,, for $1.15 for axe for the hall and also $1.75 for minute book for Ow (loaned he paid.— ('arr1 (I, Moved by Geo. Castle, ser. by Peter Douglas, that - the petition of - J114. '•'arrest and others be laid over to he t,, ken tut by the text Council at its earliest ,-novenience.---Carried. \inved by 'J tiw \ieKinley, sec. by Peter- 1)ouglas, that the collector be allowed the sutn of $3.00 in His ac'x)unt to .tire Treasurer for .log tax in the case of l{ubt. Johnston and \I r. (,00dier, said patties lutv'ng left the, country.—('ar- rietl. Moved by (Imo. Castle, sec. by John McKinley, that the accou.,t of John \le:\sh. amounting to $11.25, fir repairing culvert. on gravel roar[ be paid. - Carried. )loved by Peter Douglas, sec. by ,;oho \leKitlr-y-, that the Reeve give an order to the 'Treas- urer of 'I'uckcrsutith Tp.,( for $15. 1:3 nalanee due said Tp., for work on London road for the year 1881..—Car- ried. Moved by Geo. Castle, sec. by Peter Douglas, that. the. Coltector be allowed till the first 'neetitlg of the Council of 188.2 t') fi:nsh his collections for this year. Moved by .iuhu Torrnet. e, tare, ltv' (leo. Castle, that the I,,evo :;►ve au order to H. s .1. C. Kalblleis.•11, fur the sum of $34, being lnlanee due on aceOullt.---Cal'- ried. Moved by (neo. Castle, sec. by John McKinu'y, that the Reeve give au order to (leo. Brownott, for $15.00 for keeping the orphan children of \lr4. Bartley up to the presout c[ate.- ('arried.--•\coved by ( eo. Castle, sec. by Peter Douglas, that the Treasurer i,ay the following -amounts to the Tp. officers, as salaries for the present year, viz :--••-Wm. Graham, salary, pos- tage, stationery and selecting jurors, $38.70 ; Geo. Castle, salary, $36.10 ; Peter Douglas, salary, $35.20 ; John 'Corrance, salary, $28.90 ; John Mc- Kinley, salary, $33.40 ; Andrew Stin- son, salary, and glass for the l{all, $10.60 ; Alex. Sparks, balance of sal- ary, $53.00; Geo. Stewart, salary, registration, postage, stationery, and selecting jurors, $126.00.—Carried. The Council then adjournedto meet again aeeo►tlntg to law. GEO. STEWAAT, Clerk. • - .. 1'ordwlclt. ACCIDENT.—(ht 'l'uesday morning • /LS .lets. Foster, Esq„, was leaving Fordwich, and when about half" mile to the west of the village. ascending the hill, the horse turned round shortly] front , some unknown cause and the - bogey and horst• went, backwards over- the verthe embank meet throwing Mr. Tester. awl Angus \1cConahey out. Foster received some severe cuts and bruises about the head and shoulders. Moe. received seine ',rubies but no cuts, hes falling upon Foster. saved him front heieg cut. . It is expected. they will both bet well shortly. 'On Friday -last Mr. R. R. 1{upkins, Head 'Teacher in our school, was pre seated with a very tlatterine address and a beautiful silver liue.ter -cooler. 11• Mr. Hopkins being engaged as- heal teacher in 1{arriston, for the year 1882, the seholara felt that they Should not allow this opportunity to slip with- out slunvine their tearher some of -their thoughts anti feelings before he took his departure, 7.'he following is a copy • of the address : 7'o R. R. llopkitax. Dear Sir:— . The time has come when we must • say "e_ood bye," but we feel than we would be untrue to ourselves as weil`as unkind and ungrateful to. you. were we to allow you to go away without some expression of our atlection "for .you, without -sortie token cif our. nppre-' elation of your atiltty as a teacher, of your efforts to secure our progress in. • •,.nowledge , yournim 14a8 been not only. to impart unto us knowledge, but to teach us how to apply that know- ledge to the best purpose, the: highl- standard. you had set up for us may not have been attained, yet We are V011. { Dry . Good Gro•c.eri 5, . Rea y -Made Clothing„ [idea we have made, progress under 111111 your instructions. If th(;re has been any failure, t1. 'failure lies not •e.irh you, but with our4eilve). We thank yon for what you leave' done., for the kind interest you have ever shown in. us -and for tai' patience with which you. have borne with us •iu our dulness or waywardness. Of' all till., we shall 'ever cherish a eratefu1 retuetnbrance, tutu we trust that the good -sm41 sown by you ami t.aw to he watered lty other hands may seta bear a rich, intellectual and.moral It try •st, in which you acrd they together shall rejoice. We regret parting with you, our teacher, but •wee are pleased to. know that you leave ,us to enter upon a wider anti more' im- portant sphere of labor- and we ear- ne taly hope that God -may .bless and prosper yon there.' Allow 114 to pre. sent you in the name of the- school, with this (h, re the nutter cool-•r'.W104 presented), token of our affection for you our appreciation of the many val-. uable gnalitiee • you pos4c A. T)ats•o Ford w ieh Dec. 23, 18.82. Signed .on behalf of the school by. Jennie Lick fold and Minnie Sweet.man. Mr. Hopkins replied in a very feeling manner being almost overcome•by this uttexpeet.ed surprise, eXpressing his sorrow at parting with the Fordwich pupils. When the 'line for,diswissal came there was very few dry oyes. Lo- be seen. HURRAH Bogs' c(i ailft►u11ee.tliitt lit 11,1s opened. out it kuge sad `\'e11•selected 5T'O(;K. of Hats and Caps,'-BQo#:s ax d.-S-hois,. will t ffer t,11e'\VrfO!. ;'TOCK, WIT uourrItEsEitv4 a.t loSS• Allan WH(LESA•LE . PR] - S• ! T. make, a Jong story short,, if you'vill e(liiic:- :and . examine the Steck ..and ask .the price, ,you •will be •-eo11.vineed that both GOODS and' I -ACES are RIGHT. . Sotome along and: judge •for :yourselves. • N. 3:= -.•You will find my Stock complete in; all Branches_ and everything will be. foundhere that is kept iii a: First plass General Store.• We have:a ledge• -,Stool *of 'Mantles and I talltie (loth, . Also -a. - nice lot of Trimmed Hats that weire sold at from, $::1 to. gyp ; t)1''sshicll you eau take '. • • 1cEil{EMVMBEYt :'4 .' W. 11lACKIEt. �--- : "-SIGN OF THE Ida NLAu,, iso: