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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-12-26, Page 3, .., ,a„ .4, 4 fill the,. ItOaati of men evorr whore with the good 1411 that - trite meaning offeri to alf. 'And maijoy OW , and hboologo, 14 014 1,!r°r* • fr • 11- as -AT ir a mg, G. A. WHITNEY ee wv-e- _sr -v• -10 w af • FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE - Ambulance Service - Phone •,527.139V . 4 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 4. 44 Seaforth Ne,Mat)4 Woo horn 4,0„,„ A4,1TOPhilt wen litut4or 14. „itprs. *tit gm win. ;on?, AO; family Eigittit ' awl, Mr* Uoyd Jaws and family Were gyeat.s QA Sun- day last with Mr. and Ws. Tom Earle and iamily Of London. Widle 114044 on Patnrday, :erg Main, Crerdon, and Rob MoSsey were lucky to SlioOt a WOM Mr. anck Afro, Bob Robinson and faintly attendeaa faMilY gathering in PliinVille on. Sun - Mr, and Mrs, Jas. MONangh- ton were ;Sunday evening visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs: David Wheeler. Woodhain UCW met in the church basement, Tuesday eve- ning:10s Min Peterson onstrated flora,1 arrangement for churches. Miss ;eau cope- Iged conducted the WerahiP sex' vice. Mrs. John King read the scripture lessen. A reading Was given by Mrs. Lloyd Jaques. A candle lighting serviCe was tak- en by Mrs. Pat Dickey, • IVIrs. L Clarence Mills, Mrs. John Rodd, Mrs. Ken Parkinson; Mrs. Ken Langford, Mrs. Glenn Copeland and Mrs. Bob Robinson. The de- claration of human rights was given by Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. Marvin Hartwkk favoured with a piano solo. A reading "Holly" was given by Mrs. Don- ald Bring. Business was conduct- ed by the president, Mrs. Ellis Strahan. The roll call was ans- wered by a Christmas custom from other lands. 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 - Res. 527-1053 ,„••••••••4.•••••••••••••••iiiroftiroommosoftim • LIKE MAKING MONEY? rir' Itnizo NI 4.4 CANCROWT ...a CANADIAN mutual fund Invei4ig in duo dynamic growth through r•t•orch kr. duddes of the United States. A.G.R; Management Area Representative Fred (Ted) Savauge 77 John Si. - 527-1522 ;;;•:4, • 4 . Christmas has arrived! A time for gaily - wrapped goodies, yes, but also a time to count our each and every blessing .. . and to say thanks to all those whom we are privileged to serve. 14. ROWCL FFE MOTORS PHONE 5274670 • "F" "r ••••••6 SEAFORTH, ONT. ' ow* of Winclielse con outithilk, •,316131,0410,1* et EXetert Mi. Santexii linttant mr,,. rrOonall gene M. and Ws, Wm. WA, tem Mrs. Toin Oarap13011 and Mrs. Zahn Cawaxd *Red on' nidaY eVening with rir. 'ma Phil Rem and bays, eale7, hrating Mrs..11ers's birthday. . Mrs. wm. Waters and MAIL George Frayne visited On Sat, urdaY with Mr. Ef. M. gUanee, Ws. Beer and Kay Skinner in Ester. • Tile Exeter Co-op banquet was held in Eliniville United Church on Wednesday evening with the Kiiinville ladies cater- ing. The Usborne Council ban- quet will also be held there on Monday night of mit week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day - man and family of Kippen, cel- ebrating Mr. Walters' birthday. 4 -Tests For Kimmy . Tiny Kim UMbricht of Clarkson, Ontario, has spent al- most one third of her life as_ a patient at The Hospital For Sick Children, Toronto. Just four and a half months old she has been in Hospital for nearly two months. Kinuny has a dietary problem and doctors are conducting tests to find the cause. Over 710,700 laboratory tests are made at the Hospital each year. And over 200 staff members are working in the Hospital's Research Institute trying to discover the cause and cure of children's diseases. You can hUlp the Hospital in this important work by supporting the annual Christmas cam- paign. Send your contribution to: The Hospital For Sick Children, 555 University Ave., Toronto 2, Ontario. 'Morris Council Meets Morris Townsihp Council met In final session in 1968 on Mon- day, with all members present and Reeve William Elston pre- siding. Motions adopted included: -That road accounts in amount of $1,767.89 be accepted,as pre- sented by road superintendent. -That a grant of $125 be given Brussels, Morris and Grey Rec- reational committee. -That general accounts be paid as presented. The general accounts in the amount of $135,726.33 were as follows:' County of Huron, levy, .$48,649.00; in lieu of taxes, 79.09; under section 53, As- ess. Act. 197.54; Morris -East Wawanosh School Area Board, levy maintenance, 5,558.05; in lieu of taxek, 59.59; under sec. 53 Assess. Act, 149.75; Turn - berry Township School Area Board, levy 2,075.45; Grey School Area Board, levy, main- tenance, 1,975.26; in lieu of taxes, 5.18; Twp. of Grey, de- bentures re school, 2,825.74; Wingham Separate School Board, 60.76; Huron - 'Bruce High School Board, levy 35,808.- 34; in lieu of taxes, 58.68; un- • der sec. 53 Assess. Act, 170.36; SDHS Board, levy, maintenance, 1,156.50; in lieu of taxes, 5.67; Clinton District Collegiate In- stitute Board, levy, maintenance 1,850,74; hi lieu of taxes, 5.83; Huron County Federation of Ag- riculture, 813.60; William El- ston, Reeve, 400.0k welfare ad- ministrator, 162.70; planning board 20.00; James Mair, Rob- ert Grasby, Thomas Miller, Ross Smith, councillors, each 300.00; Wm. McArter, caretaker, 25.00; water for hall and shed, 24.00; Geo. Mitchie, balance of salary and holiday pay, 55.89; Helen Martin, balance of salary and holiday pay, 185.39; drain on tax roll, 10.00; Robt. H. Coultes Wingham Hospital Board, 60.00; Stewart Cloakey, rent of dump, 50.00; Wm. Peacock, Morris' share of • dump 50.00; Ontario Education Capital Aid Corpora- tion, debenture and interest, 26,375.00; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, income tax and Canada Pension, 21.09; HEPC, • new street lights, Bel grave, 4,880.63; S. M. Humph- ries, rebate on taxes, 23.63; Ad- vance -Times, advertising 18.81; Helen Martin, stamps, *6.00; Twp. of Grey, share of Walton dump, 83.33; ballots for election 26.80; Stewart Procter, Wing - ham Planning Board, 20.00; Wm. Thamer, residential credit, 50.- 80; Thos. Henderson, resident- ial credit, 51.20; Blyth Standard contract, etc., 276.16; gporge Michie, postage, 77c; Wm. El- ston, "B" branch Grasby drain, 4.50; telephone calls, 10.00; Brussels, Morris and Grey Rec- reational committee, 125.00. Road accounts: Alex Inkley, gas, fuel oil and tax, 135.65; USBORNE & HIB - BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 'HEAD OFFICE. EXETER, Ont. Directors: Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin President Clayton Cilimhoun R.R. 1, Wire -President Science Hill Win. H. Chaffe R.R. 4, Mitchell 'rim Toohey lt.R. 3, Wm Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1, Hirkton Robert Gardiner R.I. 1, Cromarty • Asada: llugh Benninger -Dublin nu* costes Duke Cla,yttin Harris - Mitchell Secrefary.Troasto!w: Hugh Patterson • Et.etei Ideal Supply, oil filters and tape 11.72; Glenn McKercher, snow plow and standby- time, 255.00; Glenn Snell, snow plow and standby time, 273.00; Fawcett Metal Products, culverts, 346.- 78; Brussels Coal Yard, stOve oil, 46.85; J. M. McDonald, ply- wood, 14.62; J. C. McNeil, oxy- gen, acct., lights and wipers, 37.03; Receiver -General, unem- ployment ins., 5.25; Bank of Commerce, pension 8.41; Wm. McArter, mileage and holiday pay, 164.36; James Casemore, wages and holiday pay,, John Smith, wages and holiday Pay, 107.57. Classified Ads pay dividends. - NOTICE - For Co-op Insurance. Call W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 - John St. SEAFORTH Complete Cover. for: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire? Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings -• Huron Co-op Medical Services • Wind Insurance I I ) I '¼L. ) 1 anomie*, asoutoart,o� ARNOLD wrooposs • 4104001 Avproorothkg Life Assurance Com of Canada • TELETHON! 527-0410" 117 GOMM!** St EMT u•e, SEAFORTH MONUMENT' WORKS • AcIlimirTeEneyof , MEMORIAinquea are invited romp*: Nonaers‘4"-' LS OPEN A 'DILY • • SNAFORTit Conti4 Willis giimdini • , 402,0* T. pitypg 84:- SON EXETER 2354620 MVO, sleighful of greetings is coming your way with wishes for a merry Christmas day. May candles shine brightly and each heart • be filled with joy, peace and good will.We take this opportunity to thank ',auto? being an honored customer all year. A Sincere MERRY CHRISTMAS From The MANAGEMENT and STAFF 110 worm TIRE s 1 • Ennui= TIRE asirmsimaszemAI FRED TILLEY .e?rs -NPAR-DiDM.1 -.144-47-1MMV---MaA• 4-Daz-Dakia4,1 im?„.QC.P'V..Afpcva 04•04e01100401 624eel •' .• Like the sparkling beauty of a • ••=wm.r• snowy landscape, hearts are filled with peace and • good will. Over the mountains, through the woods or wherever you'll be at Christmas, we wish you a merry one and • sincere "Thanks'. for your continued - support.. Your Board of Directors, The Management and Staff SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone 527-07/0 Seaforth LLOYD STEWART, President WILFRED COLEMAN, Vice -President DONALD DODDS, Secretary DIRECTORS: Robert McMillan, Joe A. Lane, Eqr1 MeSpaddenvOltvex_Pryee • , GORDON ELLIOTT, Manager, Joe Murray, Tom Carter, Steve Impel, Doug Wallace, 'Gordon Pryce, Bert Garrett, Mrs. E. Dinsmore, Roy Elliott r' r"r"r- r- r?' r." r- r= -r -r" r r' rrk • •