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JOHN BEANE, Jr.
BRUCEFIELD
Huron Road P
Advances on
Work is progressing "ahead
of schedule" on Huron County's
1963 road program, council was
told at Monday's session in the
road committee report, present-
ed by chairman Dan Beuer-
man, reeve of McKillop.
The following road projects
are completed: Reconstruction
of 5.5 miles, Highway 4 east
to Winchelsea; Middlesex -Hu-
ron boundary, surface treat-
ment, 8 miles; Belmore south,
surface treating, 21 miles;
Carlow -Nile cold mix paving,
21/2 miles; Lucknow south, cold
mix paving, 21/2 miles.
Construction on development
road 670 from Seaforth to Wal-
ton is nearing completion, and
total cost of this year's work
will be about $325,000. Con-
struction on development road
669, Brussels to Highway 86,
has commenced and will pro-
ceed until freeze-up. It is hop-
ed to pave both these sections
next year.
Work on county road 12 in
Seaforth should be completed
by November 1. It will not be
paved this year, "due to antici-
pated settlement over the sani-
tary sewer installed by Seaforth
earlier this year."
Total expenditures of the
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Box 659
Seaforth, Ont.
Phone 486
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the instructions on the back of the Certifi-
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group is required to give you.
• When you reach your 19th birthday
you are no longer covered by your parents'
certificate. Register separately within
thirty days to keep insured. Forms are
available at hospitals, banks and Com-
mission offices.
• When you marry, the Family premium
must be paid to cover husband, wife and
eligible dependants. Tell your group OR,
if you pay direct, tell the Commission.
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Sched*.iI
committee, including develdp-
ment roads, will be about $2,-
000,000 this year, of which the
county's share will be approxi-
mately $542,000.
A bylaw has been prepared
to expropriate land on county
road 4 from Khiva Corners to
Highway 81 in Stephen. Road
4 has been designated as a de-
velopment road for pre -en-
gineering in 1964. A bylaw .has
been prepared to expropriate
land for road widening on
county road 16 from Brussels
to Highway 4. Construction is
scheduled for 1964.
County Engineer James Brit,-
nell is attending the Canadian
Good Roads convention in Win-
nipeg.
Expenditure on roads to June
30 was $574,768, and the roads
account, as of that date showed
a surplus of $16,622. In the
general account there was a
surplus of $9,306, clerk -treasur-
er John Berry reported. The
roads department appeared like-
ly to stay within its budget of
$1,670,300.,
The potential surplus for
1963 would seem somewhat
higher than estimated," Mr.
Berry said, "due mainly to the
drop in cost of child welfare
and the fact that I have not
allowed any expenditure on the
Huron county history for the
remainder of 1963."
A bylaw has been prepared
authorizing the warden and
clerk to sign a franchise agree-
ment authorizing the Union Gas
Company to install transmission
lines along county roads. Ap-
proval was recommended by
the road committee.
This matter was explained to
council by J. W. McOuat- of
Chatham, who was accompan-
ied by W. H. Fleming, district
manager for Union Gas.
"Five years ago," Mr. McOuat
said, "we obtained a franchise
for a subsidiary company and
laid a main line from Stratford
to Goderieh. We should have
asked you for a franchise in
favor of the Union Gas Com-
pany, which has -been laying
lines to local municipalities in
Huron. , We have obtained fran-
chises from all the local mun-
Co-ordinator
Discusses EMO
Stuart Forbes, Huron Coun-
ty E.M.O. Co-ordinator, was a
recent speaker at a Goderich
Lions Club -meeting.
Mr. Forbes spoke briefly and
stressed the fact that the Em-
ergency Measures Organization
was an important every-da"y fac-
tor in the life of the country.
While he hoped it would never
be needed for the great catas-
trophe, of atomic war, at the
same time pointed out that
there were many minor catas-
trophes and incidents where an
efficient organization such as
E.M.O. could save lives and
property.
Following his talk, the film,
"A Day Called X" was shown.
In this film the city of Portland
carries out an evacuation, un-
der a simulated bomb attack.
1963 FALL FAIRS
Walkerton Oct. 23, 24
International P1oWing Match,
Caledon, Peel County, Oct.
8 -12.
MILTON J. DIETZ
TIPS
ON HOW
` DRY COW CONDITION
PAYS
The 60 days before calving is the im-
portant part of the gestation period
because that's when 3rds of the calf
develops. A good Purina body-building
ration helps build the body of the
embryo enlf ... and it also builds the
cow's own body so that she will give
more milk after calving ... and have a
longer milking life.
34 old cows at Purina's Research Farm
have proved that it pays to Purina
condition your cows. Each went
through a 60 -day dry period before
every calving, and each was condi-
tioned on a Purina bodybuilding
ration. Each cow produced over
100,000 pounds of milk in her lifetime.
Prove to yourself that Purina cow
conditioning pays off! Feed Purina
D & F Chow at a rate of 1 lb. of feed
for every hundred lbs. body weight.
Feed this from 60 days before freshen-
ing until 30 days after freshening. If
you have your own grain, mix Purina
D & F Special 50-50 with oats or
barley (and feed at the same rate as
above) .
Why not give me a call today, or drop
in at our Store with the Checkerboard
Sign—we'd like to tell you how Purina's
Dry Cow Program can help you to
strong, healthy calves, good cow con-
dition and a long life of heavy
production.
for fast efficient feed service call
MILTON J. DIETZ
PHONE 600 J 2, SEAFORTH, R.R. 3
Purina Chows -- Sanitation Products
Ventilation Equipment
(Wholesale. Retail)
Canadians who want bigger profits tomorrow,
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feed PURINA CHOWS today!
ieipalities affected, but it ap-
pears that our operating peo-
ple have laid a couple of lines
at Seaforth that affect county
roads, On discovering this, we
realized we did not have a fran-
chise for the Union, only for
the subsidiary company, so re-
quest a similar . transmission
franchise in favor of the Un-
ion Company." '
"Would it interfere with any
other companies in distribution
of gas?" enquired Warden
Forbes.
"No," replied Mr. McOuat;
"these franchises are not ex-
clusive."
The property committee re-
ported engagement of Joseph
Smith, Brussels, as turnkey at
the county jail, to replace M.
N. McDonald, retired on account
of ill health. Governor R. W.
Bell, normally elected for re-
tirement at end of this year,
asked for an extension, and the
committee recommended one
year. This has been approved
by the Ontario Department of
Reform Institutions.
In the report of the agricul-
ture and reforestation commit-
tee, presented by chairman J.
R. Adair, reeve of Wingham,
regret was expressed at the
death of William Dougall, Hen-
sall, who had been acting as a
tree commissioner for the coun-
ty and previously was weed in-
spector for many years. Coun-
cil adopted the committee's re-
commendation for appointment
of George Beer, of Hensall, as
free commissioner.
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` cast Wawanash council held
jta October meeting Tuesday
With all the members present
aid with Reeve Snell presiding
On motion of Robinson and
Pattison, Huron Irwin was ask-
ed to give the Council a deed
for land taken by the Arena
for one dollar. Officials 'were
instructed to sign an applica-
tion to the Highway Depart-
ment for the interim subsidy
for road expenditure up to' Oct.
lst.
On motion of --Pattison and
Coulter, the road superintend-
ent was instructed to erect a
dead-end sign at . sideroad Lot
$3 and 34 at Con. 12 and 13.
Accounts approved for pay -
tent included: C. W. Hanna,
salary, $193.86; Alan McBurney,
wages and trucking, $156.15;
John Jamieson, 312 yards grav-
ed at 7c, $21.84; Ross Anderson
Hardware, wire, pliers, etc.,
$6.46; Philip. Dawson, repair
work and parts, $4L65; County
of ' Huron, 3 tons calcium,
$154.50; Murray Machine Shop,
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex-
positor Classified Ad. Phone 141.
ALL KINDS
of
INSURANCE
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SOUTHGATE
MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH
Phone 334 — Res. 540
ROAM EXPosrrox, szAro
welding,. $2.50; .Campbell's gar-
age, wiper .blade, $2.58; Jpe
Kerr, trucks, loader and scrap-
er, $973.00; 4elgrave Co Qpera-
tive, tile, $25,96; W. S. Gibson,,)
premium, liability policy,' 75.$5;
Mowbray Construction, repair
10th line bridge, $1,118.22; Do-
minion Road Machinery Co., re-
pairs, $140.80; Harold Copgrara,
3 hours, with backhoe, $22.,50;.
Purden Motors, cleaning carl
buretor, $2.00; Receiver -gener-
al of Canada, income tax, $12,35.
1961 Corvair Station Wagon
1960 Renault Sedan
1959 Chev. Impala Station Wagon
1958 Vauxhall Sedan
1957 Pontiac 8 -Cylinder A.T. Station Wagon, Radio
1956. Ford Coach
1955 Dodge Sedan
1,475.00
645.00
1,575.00
675.00
850.00
575.00
575.00
O.K. RECONDITIONED "No Reasonable Offer Refused"
Seaforth Motors
Phone 541
Seaforth
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