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Huron Township Council met.
on. February 4th with a11 mem-
- bers present. Minutes • of last
• meeting • Were read and confirm-
ed.
The..following resoliutions, were
,Passed;
That We instnuot the'' Clerk to
see...the Manager ..of the pRoyal
Bank in ,Ripley . to ' arrange . dor:
temporary financing. ••of the pro-
posed';:Huron and .Kinloss Tele-
phone Systern,'s $125,000: deben-
ture : 'issue. •
• That the Collectors .sand. Trea-
surer's', hands which Were rpre
sented .for. inspection-ibe kept in
the 'Clerk's office •
That the Clerk • forward, a rea
elution'to: the -Ontario' Good Roads
"'Association:: asking that the 'Pro-
vince consider more financial
help':. for snow removal in the
'snow. belt. '
That the Road:'Superintendent.
Call for: tenders for 10,000 cu.''
yds. of 'crushed gravel ':: to be'
placed, . on the ' Townsrhip roads
and •theClerk advertise for War-
• ble fly' inspector, spray, truck.
".operator ::and 100 sacs of powder.
That - the ifolowirig accaunts be
paid ':by; the Treasurer;'
Township: Kenny :MacDonald,.
care of Hall,'..$13:00; ;Elliott•• Car,
ruthers, Nursing home • .care,
58.50; United Stationary CO., Roll
cover : and tax, 681 5 Municipal
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World Ltd.; supplies 13.2'2; Relief
for January; 25.00; R'iipley-Huron.
Legion, 5010 . refund, of; hall, ren,
talc, .8.00; Ont. Good; Roads Assoc-•
•iation, fees., 15.00; Village. of Rip-
ley, plowing to Cemetery and.
fire call, .109.25 Post O,ffice, un-
emplooy-ment stamps, 0.16; R. H.
M'artyn, Treasurer's !bond; 12.00;
:Campbell .Grant, legal tees,1950;;
1.962, •385.20.
Roads: 'Steve Irwin, superinten-
dent, $325.00; Wayne Lowry, ;gra-.
der, ' 3.51.;85;' Dave •Moore, rwing,
251.10; Lynn Emmet -ton, Sanding,
hills, 10:00; D. G. .MacDonald,
,gear' oil, 26:27; Town ship ,of
sardine;' boundary aecoun t, '107.80;,
D. 1. MacDonald, . id�ozin g,
''996:00; Superior Propane, gas,
15.16;, : Giesz Motors,' new truck,
2485.97•; imperial Oil Ltd., gas•
and diesel fuel, 233.449, Leonard
Elmes, sanding ':27,50;
•Franks `garage; repairs, 34.74;
Ken' McKay,,, grader • repairs,.
33,08; L.' N. Howe, snow :plowing,
43.00; Roy .• Marshall, snow plow-
ing; 1351.00; , Gordon ' Stewart,
snow plowing; 2472.00; Bill Kem-
pton," snow • plotving, 1848.00; Coi-
ling. Bros,, snow. plowing,' 1981.00;
Ron Brooks, blowing snow, 107.00;
Grah'am' Cook,; 'bulldozing snow,
2066.00; :Wayne Lowry, Mileage
,for car,` 30.00;; •Ken. ':iVlacKenzie,
bulldozing_ snow, 111.00; Steve.
Irwin, license and .mileage, 29.00;
Total` roads, 14,937.79. '.
Council adjourned : iintil,'Maroh.
4th., • ,
Earl Tout, • Clerk.
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WEDNESDAY,
OY SCOUT NEWS PURPLE GROVE
1ST KINL~`OSS BOY SCOUT' r. a'Vt:i• D Wa' MCash.
GROUP eVenldi�nlcwith.
The 'general comments. to the spent Wednesdaynd
Old. Time Fiddlers . Jamboree
were that never was such Music
heard in "the ''Kinloss .Township
Hall. Last Thursday night was
the, second year' for. ,this dance
and eighteen' musicians. supplied
themusic., Outside was unusually
cold with a .nasty oyind accom-
panying the 10 degree ,below
temperature. But inside •the music
,filled • the hall ,and all who had
braved the weather were thril .
led. •to hear the old .dances..
Playing the fiddles were ,Wm,
Stanley, Roy • Cornish, Harold
Halden+by, Gordon Wall; , Ira Pic-
kle, Fraser. McKinnon, . Harold
anvpbell, Jack' Wraith' and Elea- •
nor Irwin: On . ,guitar were Don
Robertson • •and . Tommy Parker.
On :banjo. was Jean Conley.. On
the accordian was Joyce McEwen
and Ira.: Dickie when . he wasn't
playing the violin.. Helping out
on piano was Edna: Boyle,,• Donal-
da Scott.:& •, Elsie Houston. Al-
phonse
lphone Murray.• -and. George. Hal-
deniby did the Calling honours.•:
. At intermission, Eleanor ' Irwin .
and Tommy. Parker gave. violin:
and vocal solos of 'the old 'time
variety:. • .The Ladies Auxiliary.
helped • out with a lunch ' counter
and the 'old: time music finally
wound up, at. 2 a ,
'This Fri!day rev ning, ,February
15th, .the ''Scout roop is ,holding
a' ;benefit dance, in Lucknow Le-
gion 'Hall in aid of Mr. .and ;Mrs.
Harold Howald and Their three,
children • ' whose.' home in our
township wras`'burned ont., Elliott
Carruthers; and. ibis orctfestra...are;
donating the. music for us and
we hope :.that ;as•, many of our
friends : and neighbours will .help
out this worthy cause, :We''will
have :cards, checkers, ' crokinoie
and Lost Heir- .for •chi Brei land
older folks who do •
net care to
dance; The -Scouts 'will be Man -
fling a .lunch counter.
Next.week ,is Boy Sioux Week
througlYiou't the world with ,the.
theme -being.: world-• friendship.
On this Sunday,, February 17th;:
a special church `sere ce is being.
held in . Kinloss United Church'
at `3:00 parr,' We 'w'ould • invite all
parents .arid friends thi , special
service" .A loudspeaker:wili be z.:un
to. the 'basement so come out and
worship :with. your . 'sons and
riends. • .
Saturday, February 23rd js our
Annual,•Father and Son :Banquet
at; the Township Hall.: Following
the banquet' a rprogram• .. will be
,staged :.by the Cubs . and,: Scouts,'.
The Ladies Auxiliary is provid
ing -the supper • and will ba with
us for the iprpgraan.` .
A.. new recruit started last week
— :John Major,.. son of Mr: and
Mrs. Roy.: Major., who have re
cently moved to our com rr!unity
This brings aur raster to 37. .
Scouting activities - have been
a bit limited ibhis winter with pld
man. winter ,keeping our. .farm.
lads front. coming down thecon-
cessions We were visited how
.ever on one of th'g' 'fine evenings
by Bert Mortlocrk,... Executiwe•:1
Commissioner in Charge of 'Rela-
tionships,, 'from National Head,
:quarters in, Ottawa: •
Last week •three:Scouts, Doug- ,
las and. David •Eadie and Donald
Sat riders, along, with Scouter
Lloyd •,presented. a .1''irst Aid de-
monstration to. our :sponsors', ' tie
Holyrood •Vvtomens 'Institute.
Nine Scouts and the•. three
Leaders attended a hockey match
at .'Maple Leaf' Gardens: recently.
The .boys • were selected • an the
basis ;of their marks in " an exa
.miniation of. work ` covered in.
Scouting, The husky, nine were
°.Donald Bannerman; Eric Thad
ker, John Vali • Beer's, Allan and
Bob Cornish, .Douglas., Eadie, Da-
vid Wall,. Walter Dickie and 'Mar;
tin Benedict. Ken Rou1ston 'was
really in the top ,group ,butt/meas-
les rnterven!ed. and Walter took
Kens place, Scouters Wally" and
Lloyd provided the transporta-
tion and Scouter Frank ate up all
the Chinese 'flood left after rt.he`
rest; ,of ,ups'. just `'couldntt'eat. ano-
ther bite." •
Before' we e1'ose, • Pray We once
again remind all our readers that
next, • week :is •. Scout Week.
Mr. and. Mrs. William Aranold.
.Mr and Mrs. Harvie Thompson
were Friday evening guests or
Mr: and Mrs, • Claude Dore.
Miss Marlene. Qawley; Toronto--
visited
ornto-visited Mr° and, Mrs, Victor G
am -
ley
Mr -s, Gordon ,_Patterson, Mrs."
'Frank ' Dare and Mrs, . Donald.
IvMcCosh were r ecerit • guests .of
Mrs. Walter Forster.
Mr. and Claude Dore
;spent Saturday evening with Mrs.
Frank Dore and fainr,v
':Mian 1�.diia .Foyle spent, the
erywhere are taught :tihat "$r'o-.
therhood . 4 a living.•vital part of
Scouting: Shared by each of the
world's nine million Scouts, it
can make an inestimable con-
tribution: to
on-trvbutionto world ,understanding
and; thus, to world peace," Ther
Words come frorn• our Chief Scout,.
Governor General Vanier'.and we
hope our'readers as' well as Our
Cubs and Scuts will work a lit-
tle harder next week at being
good citizens not .only of Canada
and' 'in OUT community, but ,cit1-
13th, 1963
week with: :0:n4 M, s,. Fra•ncis
Bayle,
11unple Grove institute met air
thehome of Mrs, Waiter Forster
on :Wednesday afternoon,,
Mr, and.Mrs. Gordon MacDon-
ald; Mary .Helen and Mrs,, Thom-
as MacDonald • visited ,Mtr.• and
Mrs. ' ert Thompson, Teeswater.
miss Mary Anne •MeCosh spent
the .week -end, with --Mr, and Mrs;
Ray Gliders, Goderich, •
Mrs. Helen Swann apt the
wi!ek-end. } London; '
Mr, and Mrs, Burton. Collins
and ,,Jryhn,. .Sandra and. Margie
visited wiih :Viz, and. Mrs. Glenn.
.•z
Young.;
• Mr.• and Mrs; ;Ardill Mason v -s :
ited' Mr. and ..Mrs;. Don McCosh,.
Mrs . Frank ,Dore;. ,Nancy and
Dianne were Sunday visitors of
. Mr° and. Mrs..' Lawrence . -Fry.
Mac . MacDonald :Kenny Mac-
Donald, Betty Wrightson And El?
ma Mae. MacDonald' were Sunday'
guests of Mr:: and Mrs. Gordon:
NlacDorrald.. •
.Mr. and Mrs, Donald MCOosh.
Were Sunday guests .of Mrs, Jahr `
Colwell, Kinlough..
Mr, -and Mrs, Bill Bert, ' Geo:,
Marjorie, orie, Terry' and Paul were • •
Thursday' guests. of • Miss Mang-
aret Rdbert•son. •,"
Mrs, Donald Gillies visited Mr.
Donald Gillies in London on Stan,
zens and brothers .of •t'heworld, day"
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