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The Huron Expositor, 1967-12-21, Page 61 • ' R • Brigid s " ti.;t. May our Mad happy hearts be happy wishes are y "t ° and your Christfivas cowing your way. merry. McGAVIN'S Farm Equipment WALTON ONTARIO Seaforth - Phone 527-0245 Brussels Phone 365-W6 -' r:-•• r= r r rr"•'r• r r �1• 1 1 .:t, "4.1/4-4o w1 t •1 w1, Joc1, r N'1, w I •1i v- , Y'.6 w1 erl, u4,. may we' join with Santa in wishing you good cheer! It's been a -joy to serve you and we sincerely thank you for the opportunity. - r.4:04%. R• tit • • • GEO. A. SILLS & SONS PHONE 527-1620 -' SEAFORTH p- ?' r- r'.r- r ':r.• T.;' rv'T. !r'S,rA1r-'r- r.i r-•ri Ir Iro'r':r"r' Tops In Cream, Butter Judging •4 ,•,,; Area creameries shared in recognition at the- recent annual convention of the Ontario C amerysnen's Convention in Toronto. A team including Lawrie Cousins, of Brussels reani- e Brussels; Art Purney, Silverwoods, Luekuow; and: Cliff Brewer, Blnevale Creamery,: Bide- vale, won the Lawrence Chemical trophy for creamand butter judging. Shown‘ here are Mr. Pfuney, Ian Kennedy of e1inton., fieldman for Huron County of the Ontario Milk Commis- sion, Mr. Cousins and Mr. Brewer. MORRIS COUNCIL MEETS Morris Council met in final] $46t826,71; Morris -East Wawan- session for 1967 on December 15, with the Reeve Stewart Proc: ter presiding. • Minutes were read and adopt- ed. The following motions were adopted: - -by William Elston and Ross Smith that road .accounts in the ount of $1,500.59 as present- ed by the road superintendent. be id; byy James Mair and . Walter S'hori�reed that general accounts as presented be paid; -by William Elston and Ross Smith that balance of approxi - osh School Board, 22,Q25.41• Turnberry School Board, .2,0707,- 71; Grey School. Area Board, maintenance, 1,603.18; Township of Grey debentures on school, 1,603.3L; *inghaan Separate School Boards 60.76; Huron - Bruce High School Board, 15,- 581.07; Seaforth District High School Board, • 2,418.50; Clinton District 'Collegiate Institute Board, 1,839.34; Huron County Federation of Agriculture; 810.- 86; 10:86; McKillop Telephone, 210:39; Ontario Hydro, Clinton, 150.75; Stewart Procter, reeve,- 360.00; elfare officer, 10,00; Walter hortre'ed, councillor, 250.00;• mately $4,859.35 from the sup- Seaforth Hospital, Board, 40.00; plementary. road by-law No. 6, McArthur Drain, 15.00; McCall 1967, be transferred to road ap- Drain Improvement, 5.00; Mc- propriation by-law No. 5, 1967, Call Drain, 20.00; James Mair; subject to the approval of the councillor, 250:00, Nichol. Drain, 5.00; Ross Smith, councillor, 250.00; Belgrave Drain, 5.00; William McArter, caretaker, 25; water for shed and hall, 24; George ;Michie, balance of sal- ary, 65.71; Helen Martin, balance of. salary, 169.93, drains on tax roll; .10.00, McCall Drain Impro- vement bylaws, 60.00, McArthur Drain by-laws, 75.00; Robert H. Coultes; Wingham Hospital Board, 60.00; George Radford, return of deposit cheque, 500; Post Publishing House, 3.00; unicipal World, .supplies, 16.- 02; Township of . Grey,. share of alton dump, 78.67; ' Advance - 1.95; , Chas. Shoibbrook, nd of spray, 8.20; Blyth Standard, contract, etc., 219.10; Nelson Reid, re: Walton lights, 40.91; Joe Kerr, pushing back dumps, ,78.00; Robert Elliott, fox bounty, 4.00; Ontario Educa- tion Capital Aid Corporation, debenture and interest 'for schools, 25,732.50; Jarvis Groc- ery, welfare account, 15.00; Can- athati Imperial Bank of Com- merce, income tax and Canada Pension, 18.09. Road accounts paid were as follows: Belgrave • Coop, salt andshovels, 17.07; Tom Garniss, chain and oil, 26.87;. J. C. Mc- Neil, prestone, points and con., 27.30; Jack Wardell, truck chains, 98.75; Corrugated Pipe Co., culverts, 3220; Wingham . Auto Wreckers, repair rad., 12.- 92; Domtar Chemicals, Salt Div- ision, salt, 70.35; Ideal Supply Co., wrenches and gasket goo, 12.89; Glenn Snell, standby' for snow plowing, 112.00; Glenn McKercher, standby for snow plowing, 105.00; Alex Inkley, gas, 110.. 8f Yundt Bros. Const„ Ltd., unwashed sand, 11.30; Owl Lite Equip. Ltd., lights, signs and ';yiattenies, 124.55; Bank of Commerce, pension, 9.91; Re- ceiver -General, unemployment Ins., 7.92; • William McArter, wages, mileage and holiday pay, 147.73; James Casemore, wages and holiday pay, 341.04; John Smith, wages and holiday pay, 184.74; Adam Smith, wagers, 91.- 50. District Municipal Engineer, General accounts paid were as follows: County of Huron, temeauwaftv CHOOSE a RING FOR CHRISTMAS AT SAVAUGE JEWELLERS (Opposite Post Office) Hundreds to Choose From • 4 •ri . .erre r,' re" r; r, r,} r; : eat, w'�'�1wll r1y4yl: 1vl.i1:r11 i1 11rt1. re 1w,(.w,4•41>trl,Ni (et*p, .,,. .r.. .�. ��..,,, s•,�.: ,� May the Star of Chrisfinas^ thine within you agl give you peace: ANSTET'T JEWELLERS ,LTD. 0#400,1404004* 4 BRUCEFIELD Mr. Wesley 'Ham spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Alice Ham and' Miss M. Swan. Mrs. Ervine Sillery is a pat- ient atrent in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A, *Patterson spent the weekend in Toronto. Mrs. H. Berry visited friends in Wingham on Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neil in London on Tuesday. Mr. Ed Faulkner: is spending the Christmas holidays at his home' in Brucefield. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan extend syin- • pithy in the loss of his mother, Mrs. Robert Allan; Senior. The Messrs. Douglas Hyde, Brian Triebner and James Wright left by plane Friday for a week in Bermuda.. W 11 year long, we're grateful for prsr fine friends and customers. At Christmas, we're especially happy to express our greetings, thanks and good wishes. ' s ,ROWCLIFFOTO PHONE 527-1670 ao swta „ • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO ir..;• rs, 'rte r r . ;r S : iT 'No r..7 r': •rte: r T« ,rrc Tr ,rn� re re 'rr 'r- " ,; re r.. T. ,r. � 1, rigvi w11 r1 tr1, tine.! pet iei rl,; 1' 1, y.�l p1 ;r1'; 4 ;e1.�p1 ,.e10;'•1,t 4 p4 ... .., . S ,.,. • .4 .4 • ,F .... • .... n. - ,., ••••,• .. , .a • a. K • .. • .s, • K. . ,... w T,• Z rl; ;1' 1 i. it w+i ri r1 w�, ti put' xct � 1, ,.•.1,: i put : 11 put,; 1• .l TO ALL OUR' GOOD FRIENDS WE'RE 'GLAD OF • THE CHANCE TO SAY HELLO AND .WISH YOU THE VERY BESTI 1' w1. y✓+t 1 1 f<i 1� 1 �l !1 ill kl. i w1 �l '1 P4: �l i r 1, r1, p• ;ea r1 ,.1 vl' rl' ;..1, ;v1 :4 p4: 1 w.1, 414, w.1, rti..;0-4. <i. �1 1• w1, w1 1i -IRVIN'S, HARDWARE - Phone. 527-1160. - Seaforth 1/4'1 1. 1: 1 4 ,e4 1 1 13'' 1 �.: 1 1/4.2.4. 1/41/4.4,.1/41/4"4, rl' rrl -1' -.t : '1 t...i, p- - `11 a' Yes F. -- -1 1 1 • �1' te4, wi, : kt1• r 1 •.1 �4• A most bountiful holiday, its our wish few you; cherished friendships. happy laughter of happy children, and the good will of : all 4 Have the merriest of all Chiristmases 1 - Your Board of Directors, The Management and Staff SEAFO$'TH FAI!MERS WARDEN HANEY, President • LLOYD -STEWART, Vice -President ',DONALD DODDS, Secretary .DIEECPOIZS. • 'Robert Mc ` fllan, .Joe £ lane, Wjlfred, Coleman, Oliver P'ryce • .GORDON ELLIOTT, Manager, Joe . Viurra y ,. Tom •Carteer,: Steve Lupel, Doug Wallace, Gordon • Pryce, Ron Mai es,, Mrr. E, Dinsm wbre.' • . w • rs 0 N +X 0 4j