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COASTERS * ' -GIFT 'IPEAS . ! .SERVEE`1'TES:
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XPOSI'TQ
Arai 527-0240 -- Seaforth
COAL! -FUEL -OI
WILLIAM M. HAR
Phone 527-0870 Seaforth
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Agricultural Chemicals Limited, London, Ontario,
manufacturers of AGRICO i& AA QUALITY Fertil-
izers, announce the appointment of Mr. Robert Tay-
lor, RR No. 3, Ontario, as area representa-
tive for the Company. Clinton,,
Mr. Taylor is well known in the district and is pre-
pared to offer his personal service and 'experience
to the farmers of the district.
CHARLES WALKOM,
Territory Manager.
AGRICO . FERTILIZERS
Available in bags or bulk at the Brucefield Service
Depot. Pick up your needs at the depot at planting
time, or take delivery now and obtain the early de-
livery discounts!
- For further information
Brucefield Service Depot: or'
A. J. Mustard, Manager•
R.R. No. 1, Varna, Ontario
'Phone 482-7435
contact:
Area Representative:
Robert Taylor,
R.R. No. 3, Clinton, Ont.
'Phone 482-9144
TIME FOR.
MAPLE
LEAF
MILK
Children love MAPLE LEAF MILK.
They adore the good wholesome taste -
that makes 4n after-school snack a' real
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MAPLE LEAF
DAIRY
Phone 527-0810 Seaforth
• •
,Sundays, Holidays, Everyday - Maple Leaf
Dairy Products are available at
Vanderhoek'S_ Supertest
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cIL-
IolPli ;,Drab .Repair $
law was given .two readings axed
the salaries' by-law • natty pass.
ed ,at the February meeting o:(
Logan Council,.
Petitions for drainage re,
pairs to the Kerr, HHagarty
Award and Branch and the Joir-
4a�i Drain and Branch wore ac-
cepted by council, and Engineer
James A. Howes pis to be noti-
fied to examine the drain and"
report to .• .council. Tenders ar-e-
tobe called for crushing and
hauling 20,000 yards of. gravel.
Road accounts amounting to
$4,734.02 and general accounts
totalling • $2,455.75 were order-
ed paid.
The meeting adjourned to
tweet again Monday, March 1,
at 1 et.m.
gREY TOWNSHIP
- Motions approved by Grey
Township Council at the Febru-
ary meeting included:
By Kenneth Bray and Lawson
Ward: That we pass Bylaw No.
6, 1965, to adjust the road su-
perintendent'ssalary to . $1.25
per hour, effective Jan. 1, 1965,
subject to the approval of the
Department of Highways.
By Archie Mann and Ken-
neth Bray: That we instruct En-
gineer B. M. Ross to advertise
for tenders for the Kreuter
bridge and to order the steel
for same.'
By Kenneth Bray and Glenn
Huether: That we instruct • the
Clerk to advertise for tenders
for crushing and hauling- ap-
proximately 15,000 yards of
gravel, %-inch screen, to be
used. `
By Ward and Marin: That we
advertise for tenders for warble
fly spraying.
By „Huether and Ward: That
we instruct the Clerk to`•adver-
tise for tenders for approxi-
mately .1,400. pounds warble fly
powder. •
By Huether and Mann: That
we hold court of ^revision on
the Hanna Drain, March 1.
By Ward and Huether: That
we give the ,Huron County Soil
& Crop Improvement Associa-
tion a grant of $25.00.'
By Bray and Mann: That we
pay the membership fee of $10
A woman who'd just finished
a first aid course spied a man
lying face down in a flooded
gutter. She rushed over to him,
turned him on his back and
began to apply mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation.
Suddenly the man sat up,
pushed the woman away. "I
don't know what you got on
your mind, lady," he said, "but
I'm supposed to be clearing this
drain."
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Centre Street
Tel. 527-0190
FOR ALL KINDS OF
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- We Arrange Easy Terms -
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For Co -Op Insurance
Call
W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 527-1464 - John St.
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•
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• Farm Liability •
• Employern's Liability
• • Accident and .Sickness
• Fire, Residence, Contents
• Fire, Commercial
• Life Insurance & Savings
•" Huron Co-op Medical
Services
• Wind Insurance
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a the Assoeiationti''of ssess
officers. E
AecoO,b,.ts approvedincluded
Drainage ;;debentures, ,$27145,'
Huron County , Soil & prop Imr
1?rovement: Assoeiati lk,, ,grant, F
$25; Association Of Assessing
Officers, riletxiiierslttp fee, $1O;
M. Cardiff, division registry
$2; George Wesenberg, prepar.
ing assessment analysis, .$1¢ 00;
arrears of tax, notices, '$33100;
equalization of Union Schools;
I; I,istawel. Memorial -Hospice
tal, X-ray accounts, $16; Hiem
stra Nursing H4ine, January .40
count, $60,25; Queensway.NTu;s,,
ing Home, January account,
$122.25; Rev. Allan Johnston,,
attend inaugural meeting, $5;
James A. Howes, engineer's
fees, Hamilton Drain, $600; J.
C. Conley, bulbs, Ethel Village,
$5.93; Allan Dobson, garbage
collection, • Ethel Village, $14;;
Geo. Rowland, gas, Fire Dept.;.
$2; Elwood McTaggart, main-
tenance Fire Dept„, roads
and bridges, $2,627.19T
. ' otal;
$3,827.07.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP -
Morris Township council met
Monday with all members pre-
sent, when motions included:
Shortreed-Mair: That a grant
of $50,00 be given to the Sal-
vation Army.
Smith -Elston: That the mem-
bership fee be paid to the As-
sociation of Mayors and Reeves.
Elston -Mair: That we advise
the Department of Highways
that we recommend that the
speed limit through the Vil-
lage Of Belgrave remain at 30
m.p.h. and other speed limits
be as recommended- by the
Department of Highways.
Mair-Shortreed: That a grant
of $25.00 be given Huron Coun-
ty Soil & Crop Improvement
Association.
Shortreed-Mair: That William
Elston represent Morris council
on Wingham District Planning
Board. -
Smith -Mair: That we adver-
tise for applications for warble
fly inspector and tenders 'fq
warble fly spraying.
Mair-Shortreed: That we ad-
vertise for tenders to supply,
crush and deliver•approximate-
ly 18,000 •cubic yards of gravel.
Shortreed-Smith: That road
accounts as presented by the
road superintendent be paid.
Mair -Smith: That general a6-'
counts as presented be paid
Shortreed-Mair: That meet-
ing adjourn to meet again Mar.
1, 1965, at 1 p.m. •
The following accounts were
paid:
General Accounts -Tile Drain
Loan, $900:00; Blyth Fire Area,
fire call, $26.00; Salvation Army,
grant,' $50.00; Association of
Mayors and Reeves, member-
ship, •$10.00; Logan Township,
relief charge -back, $17.80; Craw-
ford & Hetherington, Brussels,
legal fees, $94.45; Helen Mar-
tin, registrations, $1.25; Ross
Anderson, light replacements,
$29.70; Huron County Soil &
Crop Improvement Association,
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FUNERAL
JAMES L. GEMMELL
James L. Gemmell, 68, of Tux -
ford, Saskatchewan, died Janu-
ary 11, 1965, of a heart attack., -
Mr. Gemmell, who was born
in Stanley 'Township, was the
son of the late Thomas and
Mary ,Ann Gemmell, of Tuxford.
His early ' life, was spent at
Brucefield, later moving to Tux -
ford in 1908. •
Predeceased by four brothers,
John, Robert, William and Alex,
and one sister, Grace, he is
survived by his wife, Elizabeth;
brothers , Frank, of Moose Jaw,
Edward, of .Tuxford;. sister of
Mrs. Garnet (Agnes) Rowan, of
Tuxford; Mrs. Nell Wilkinson,
of Moose Jaw. Several nieces
and nephews survive.
Funeral service was held in
Moose Jaw at Broadfoot Fun-
eral Chapel, with burial in the
Resthaven Memorial Gardens.
Remember, it takes but a
moment to place' an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
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FROM CO, -OP'
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INHIBITOR.
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,FARMERS. CO-OP
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499;
;levy, S300.09;; P iiecrest "Manor,
,$151,00; J M, McDonald, mater.
},al for, hall, $352,70, 'oh Sm}ti}i
wages at hall,'' Ken
White,, work ;.on Miall, $100:70;
Maitland 'Recti-llIix for hap,
$93.45;. Walker 7lome F urnisb,,
leg, ambulance, $21•,00; C. B.
Koffman, 50 -ft, tape, $6.25; City
,of Brantford, $33.65; City of
Stratford, $20.00; Helen Mar,
tin, salary, $100.00.
Road A,,ocounts_.. - ., ktLsss1s
''Telephone Co., rent and tolls.,
$20.56; Mel - Jermyn, backhoe
and snow plowing, $936.00; J.
C. McNeil, lights and repairing
winper, $19.37; Gordon Work-
man, stove pipes, $13.54; Glenn
;Snell, snow plowing, $724,50;
Pollard's Chain Saw, welding,
$4.00; Belgrave Coop, welder,
welding rod and broom,
$201.41; Wingham Tire Service,
cross chains, $57.06; Oldfield
Hardware; pipes and corking
cement, $6.12; Alex Inkley, fuel
oil and tax, '$151.65; Brussels
Coal Yard, oil and coal, $34.95;
Wilmer Glousher, snow plow-
ing, '$752.50; Ross Anderson,
fuses, fuse panel and labor,
$27.68; William McArter, wag-
es, mileage and bookkeeping,
$226.11; ,James Casemore, wag-
es, $298.75; John Smith, wages,
$844.95.
EAST WAWANOSH
The council met Feb. 2, with
all the mettbers present, Reeve -
Snell presiding. The minutes of
the meeting ' held Jan. 2 were.
read and adopted on motion by
Pattison-Gow.
W. S. Gibson was present to
renew five township insurance
policies.
The following motions were
adopted:
Coultes-Robinson: That coun-
cil join the Huron County Soil
& Crop Improvement Associa-
tion and give a grant of $25.00.
• Gow-Pattison: That the offi-
cials sign the application for
subsidy on the 1964 road ex-
penditure.
Robinson -Coulter: That the
council recommend to the High-
ways Department that the speed
limit through Belgrave be left
at 30 miles per hour and the
resf of No. 4 Highway be 60
miles perhour.
Pattison-Gow: That the road.
and general accounts as pres-
ented be passed and paid.
A centennial committee was
appointed to gather data for
the Township Centennial in
1967 of Walter. Scott, 'Mary
Wightman, .James H. Currie,
Jack Currie, Ada Taylor, Jas.
Walsh (3rd line), Agnes McBur-
Gaulle liplbi son: hat tP
ship °labor` , paid $1.15.
hour
IMO `bperatbrr $1.
hour:
ow Pattison: That councils.'
aceept the..1964.* collector's roil.,
aBdoltanhwms oNtiooyn 2bd eabnonnd4 ntimwaenrsde
Culte„s the. bylaws <be read the.
third ` time and..passed.
-P:attison:Gow -:,-That . eouncil-
adjotxTn to meet Mar!'h 2, at 1
o'clock at the Belgrave. Com-
munity Centre,
The following accounts were
passed for payment: Ro;:d
Cheques -C. 'W. Hanna, salary
$192.95, bills paid, .$7.72; Alan
McBurney; wages $150.72, truck
$6.00; John Marks,. - wages,
$135.35; Herson Irwin, wages,
.$8.05;' West. Wawanosh Insur-
ance Co.,' shed insurance, $12.50;.
Snell Feed & Supply Ltd., salt,
$11; Belgrave Co-op, salt,. $14;
Ross Anderson, tools, - $3.08;
Harry. Williams, fuel arid stove
oil, $62.03; Dominion Road 14a-
ehinery Co., repairs, $80.95;
Philip Dawson, chain and weld-
ing, $34,75; Arnold Bruce, loan
of welding;' $9.00; George Rad-
ford, snow removal, •$1,098.00;
Receiver -General of Canada, in-
come tax, $21.25..
General Cheques - Huron
County' Soil & Crop Improve-
ment Association, grant, $25;
Morris Township, street lights,
Belgrave, $36.60; Ontario Good
Roads Association, member-
ship,- $15; Blyth Fire Commit-
tee; levy, $380.00; Huron Coun-
ty, weed. spraying, $204.86; W.
S. Gibson, insurance premiums,
$204.00; Peter de Grott, refund
dog tax, . $4,00; Mrs. Jean'
McKay, maintenance patient,
Brookhaven, $122.25.
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