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The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-12, Page 9• ARNOLD SP, NNISSEN 01/Ptak/P..ApOoinrr mod $1.CKNOi$,*- MAO* itatolc.A1, flt1510.141t :ANNUMis. lloproseating illt X410. Atilii*itee"CoMpany, .of Canada, .1!Imesop4E,-:5274410: 117 GODERICIII.51,,.4AST SEAFORTH BE4TTY 4 BURNER AUTOMATIC 30" RANGE 4W-1 Model .m 30 Reg. 249.00 Value .4 NOW ONLY - 41i with trade ..GINGERICHIS SALES & SERVICE Phone 527-0290 Seaforth Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime I Shown here following their recent marriage in 'Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, are Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stuart Cleave. The bride is the former Gail Sangster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David 5angster, Hensall and the groom iS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Cleave of Bayfield. The couple reside in Hensall. Announce Changes In Crop Insurance The Crop Insurance Com- mission of Ontario today an- nounced t hr cc important changes in its Winter Wheat Insurance Plan. In addition to the 60, 70 and 80 percent levels of coverage previously available, farmers may now insure or 50 rAw•eetnt of..their average farm. yield. The low rateestablished for this latter coverage produce a premium cost as low as 62 cents per _acre in some areas. 'Phis lower level of cover - lige, said K.E. Lantz, chair man a the Commission, "was Irovidied in response to consid- enable demand for. dialster-type protection to cover out-of-pock- et expenses at the lowest pos- Bible oast." The Regulations have been amended to 'advanee the final date for acceptance of applicat- ions to ,October 1st; or 10 days after completion of seeding whichever occurs' first. To 'encourage and promote good erop husbandry„ accept- able seeding dates have been established by .regions. In East- ern Ontario, the final date for seeding is September 1:5th; in Oenttral and Southwestern Ont- ario it is September 30th, and In Southern Ontario, October Remember! It takes but a not insurable. moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. - NOTICE - For Co-op Insurance. Fair Dates Acton Bayfield Blyth Brussels Dungannon Call Exeter Fergus Fordwich Harriston Ilderton Kincardine • Auto and Truck Kirkton • Farm Liability. London • Employer's Liability Lucknow • Accident and Sickness Markdale • Fire, Residence, Contents Mildmay • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Co-op Medical Services, • wind Insurance Sept. 20,21 Sept 24, 25 Sept. 17, 18 Sept. 26, 27. Sept. 23, 24 Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 13, 14 Oct. 4, 5 Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 27, 28 • Sept. 13, 14 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 6 to 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 13, 14 Sept. 6, 7 Milverton • Sept. 20, 21 Palmerston Sept. 23, 24 St. Marys • Sept. 24, 25 SEAFORTH Sept. 19, 20 Stratford Sept. 16, 17, 18 TavistockSept. 6, 7 Teeswater Sept. 27, 28 Walkerton Oct 23, 24 Zurich Sept. 21, 22, 23 Inlernational Plowing Match, Wed., Oct. 16th to Sat, Oct. 19th W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 - John St • SEAFORTH • - Complete Coverage for: WE ARE BUY I N G 'WHEAT - OAT'S. Contact Us for Prices • W. G. Thompson & Son • LIMITED 44,( HENSALL 262-2527 USBORNE & HIB - BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. Directors: Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin President Clayton Calguhoun R.R. 1, Vice -President Science Hill Wm. H. Chaff° - R.R. 4, Mitchell • Tim Toohei - R.R. 3, Lucan Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1, Kirkton Robert Gardiner R.R. 1, • Cromarty Agents: Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates - - Exeter Clayton Harris - Mitchell Secretary -Treasurer: Hugh Patterson - - Exeter rea Councils Meet tMOW 07 -Ore7 MOO at SepelOT ale* Sog included; That ()Mat ot ,Wrisioa the Silver 'Ceram MOnlell* Drain be closed iroci BY6T4AM Wo, 14 of 1968 ha passed. That the tender of George' Radford Construction Limited, Blyth, for the constauttion of the Silver Camera AlundeiPal Drain be accepted for the PriQe That the ..request a John of $8,100.00. vRaTans that the 'Smith ahaliniP- al Drain be repaired in Lot 2 and part of Lot 3, Concession 12, be accepted. •Accounts Paid included Ont- • ario Hydro - office $10.00; Loth- ar Weber - office supplies $2.95; Stratford Beacon -Herald advertise tenders Silver Cam- era Drain $14A0; The Blyth . l5tianclardi - advertise tenders Silver Corners Drain $5-00; • Tile Drainage Loan $1,179.00; Melvin Carnochan 4 tile &mkt - age InsPootor $9.00; EdlYthe • Cardiff - fee, tile drainage loan $9.60; Roy MacSweern .- repair Storey Drain. $201.00, repair • Mc Donald Drain $382,90 Clifford R. Dunbar, Kenneth Bray, Charles Thomas, Lawson Word, and Melvin Lament, Omni of, Revision, Silver Corn- ers Drain ,each $15.00; Myth Cardiff, BY -Laws, Myer - Cern,- ea's Drain $100.00; Town of List owel, J•ii 1 y ,Nursing Home $24.98; Village of Brussels, June and July Nursing Home • $73.86; Welfare, August; $70.02 Jim Dobson', garbage collectien; Ethel Village •$20.00; Roads and Bridges $20,357.39; Total • $22,534.20 Morris Council Morris Township Council held its September meeting with all members present and Reeve • William Elston presiding. Council- agreed to advertise for three trucks to plow snow for 1968-6'9 season and road ac- counts in amount of $2,298.44 were accepted. • Assessor John Brewer report- ed that the aasessment taken in 1968 showed an increase of $11,- 825 in •assessmertt and an in- crease of 32 in population. The Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll will be held October 2, 1968. Accounts included; general, Hydro for hall, 9.75; Dept. of Health, Insulin, 6.88;. Village of Brussels, nursing home care, 80.70; Harold Johnston, Turvey • Drain, 23.00; Glenn McKercher, • cleaning up Peacock Dump, 24.00; Helen 7Martin, salary, 130.67; Income, Tax and Can. Pension, 8.71; George Michie, salary, 45.00. Roads: Oldfield Hardware, shovel, chain and SMV signs, 29.18;' Oa Culverts and Metal Products„ culverts', 1,006.19; E. S. Hubbell and Sons Ltd., gra- dor blade 210_23; Bauman, clay .tile, 75.00; Ale Inkley, gas, fuel oil and tax, 190.05; Glenn A. McKercher, loader and back- hoe rentals, 152.00; Hydro for shed, 9.25; pension, 8.29; unem- ployment insurance, 5.60; Wm. McArter, mileage, wages and .bookkeeping, 175.20; James Casemore, wages, 422.00. Usborne Count"! • Usborhe Council met for the September meeting with Reeve Roy Westcott and cpuncillors Ken Duncan, Lloyd Ferguson, Lloyd Smith and Walter Mc- Bride present. ,Council was advised that the Dept. of .Highways has approved the 'purchase of a new Cham- pion motor grader for $24,360. Moved by L. Smith and sec- onded by W. McBride, a by-law No. 14 to provide for borrowing up to $132,000 for the cost of building the addition to the Central Public School until de- ^bentures can be sold, was pas. •s02. The closing date for taxes this year was set at December 16th. and the •penalty for non payment, by, that date at four per cent. In view of the debit position of the Ausable River' Conserva- tion Authority accmmt and the probability of more assessments this year fortheParkhill dam the acreage fee was raised to ten cents and minimum asses ments to $2.00 on all properties in the Ausable Conservation Area. Consideration of time of nom- ination meeting and length of council term was deferred until the October meeting,for change if any. The contract to supply a snow Leagues Are Noin/Forming Contact your league president or phone the Bowling Alley 527-0840, OPEN BOWLING EVERY Friday & Saturday Night - at 8 p.m. and Sunday Afternoon - 2 to 6 p.m. PINSETTERS WANTED! ! - Increased Wages - • Ali beginners given Free Bowling and Lessons. Information from Management. Noble Bowling Lanes Phone 527-0840 . Seaforth plow &nt t 40,1Lr• '01;KPW' to the tovoothkg ,i170444fou Pec vogt, 1.4.lo68 4.ok. .4p69, .1y4 044404 tq V,' Ite14: aO4 $0,o4 Ifen$411 Itt"%the tooler piiee 02 •lomr,tpr wo;kr- Jog thAe 4no Ve,t-41# by time, subject to the approval of the Pept, pf TIIghway.' • The only Qtbet textcler 1v43 thgt of Wm. TT: -Pe11,1100$414 the same -amount. • . • The.road department was in, structed to make arrangements With the Dept, of 'Highways tq, build the Bilerington bridge In 1469, and to engage Di M. 'Ross and Associates' of Goderich as, Consultants, Logan Council Logan Township Council held their regular meeting with an members present except Reere Hill who was unavoldablY ab- sent and Councillor Meek was aPpOinted Acting Reeve tor the meeting. • A petition' for a lVfunicipal Drain signed by H. Poppe and others was wool:vied and the clerk instructed to not- ify James A. Howes, 0.L.S. to examine same and report back to Connell. The Clerk was requested to oontact the Township Solicitor regarding the progress of a building by-law for Logan • Township. Five Tile Drainage Loan By - Laws .were passed amounting to $11,90.90. F in al inSPectlen. certificates were received nn the ICnauskoph and Armstrong Drains i> and the Contractors ordered paid. Road accounts totaling $22, 966.70 and • general accounts amounting to $13,893.41 were ordered paid. SEAFORTH JEWELLERS formerly Savauge's PHONE 527-0270 DIAMONDS WATCHES. CLOCKS • JEWELLERY and ' REPAIRS 444.4+44.44:44.24.4..4...44.44-44-444.44.4.4.44.....4,44.44aw ittMti iXPOTOl gull be glad you swt� • toJNTERNATIONA See the -latest, the greatest INTERNATIONAL 234 CORN HARVESTER Fits 26 models of tractors, performs like a combine corn head. Snapping husking, shelling units changed in 10 minutes without sweat. Save up to 10 extra bushels per acrel INTERNATIONAL CORN HEADS Wide and narrow row models, 2 -row to 6 -row sizes for II -1 combines. INTERNAtioNAL CORN PICKERS Giant capacity -built for. today's heaviest, yields. However you harvest, we have the machine. • • See in today! Vincent Farm Equipment Main St., Seaforth Phone 527-0120 USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED 1 THEY PAY YOU DIVIDENDS Phone 527-0240 CARS - 1968 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop 1968 Chev. Caprice 4 -door hardtop, fully equipped 1967 Pontiac Convertible 1967 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop, 8 cylinder auto, power steering 1967 Chev. Bel -Air sedan, V-8, fully equip- -.ped. 2-966 Pontiac Sedans, V-8, P.S. 2-1966 Chev. Bel -Airs 2-1966 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door Hardtops, • fully equipped. , 1966 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible, 327 , motor, • 1965 Ford XL 2 -door H.T. 1966 Dodge 880, 4 -door -hardtop, fully equip- ped. 41111111.1 1965 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door RT. • A number of 1961 - 1966 Chevs., and Pon- tiacs, mostly V -8's, fully equipped, automa- tics to choose from. STATION WAGONS - 1966 Chev. Bel -Air, V-8, P.S., auto. TRUCKS - 1966 Chev. 3/4 -Ton Pick -Up 1965 Chev. 1/2-Tou, heavy duty. 1965 Chev. 3/4 -Ton pick-up. 1963 Chev. 3 -Ton cab and chassis. 19.65 Ford F500 cab and chassis 1964"Chey. 1/2 -Ton pick-up VANS - 1 -1965 Econoline Van, heavy duty. BRUSSELS MOTORS PHONE 173 -"The Home of Better Used Cars" - BRUSSELS . ONTARIO OPEN EVERY EVENING wwwww 1111.111111UMMINIMINIIIP' BALL-MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON -• 482-9514 SEAFORTH - 527-0910 • HENSALL - 262-2713 WEDGE LOK COMBINATION ALUMINUM STORMS DOUBLE HUNG OR SLIDER ' UP TO 62 UNITED INCHES, REG. 15.75 621/4" x^85" Reg. 17.10 $15.50 851/4" x 110" Reg. 18.50 $16.75 WHITE FRAME & INSERTS $3.50 EXTRA, - .95 Order Early - Beat the Rush & Save Money Too! 00434 Sep*. 12 to Sept, 25th.