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Let Warble Fly
awanosh
Council . for the Township of
West Wawanosh,met in regular,
session on Tuesday ;,.\Iarch 3rd,
at the Clerk's .home' ..with all;
members in - attendance:;
The minutes Of the :February.
• session were .read. and, after
correction, were, addpie'd, . The
error occurred in. reporting the '.
acceptance of Ontario
Culvert's tender for the multi
plate culvert which should have
read. "not erected"..rather than
"erected'', \ prion. to.-asLopt Was
made b/ Councillgls McDonald
The tenders and applications
rec'ei'ved for 'the 1970 Warble Fly
Campaign were. opened at this
point. • On motion of Councillors
McDonald and Foran. the (1)
ap•Iication of Omar Brooks as
•Inspector; (:2) tender of Murray
'Reid of Londesboro for.rid0 pounds
of warbicide at i 5.25 pet ;
15 1b
bag; (3j -th_e-t-ender of 1< -en We-ber-
of, Brussels for spraying cattle for
warbles for the lump sum price,
of $1100;00 were accepted:. and
(4) the 'rate of 20c per he per
spray to be charged for
spra_yi ` �. 70
Motion byCouncillors McDon-
ald, and Ruterford "'That the • •
.and 'Rutherford
,rtOn. motion:.of Councillors
Rutherford: and McDonald , the •
Road Superinten tint and •Reeve
were u oriz - • . • • • • ly fur the .,
.annual subsf:dy on 1069 road .ex= '
pendiitures on:an amount of
approximately '$60.. 000 , 00 .
B 1aW #.5 , 19/0; authorizing
read Xpe t lit-rts°tn 1910 in. West, •
.Wawariosh to the maximum of
368,00,0.00 ,,was ,given third,.
ading and finally passed on
motion of Councillors' A itchison
and. Foran. •
the Engineer on
the• Murray. Drainage, Works.
Gamsby, , of Guelph, together....
with Council, met four of.the
owners in the ,N.Iurray Drainage
Works: with .regard to questions
,concerningthe drain.. Those in.: •
attendance were Frank NicQuilliri;
3.D; and 'Ross :DUrnin, and
William Purdon. •
The toad accounts were •
ordered paid on motion of
Councillors Foran and Aitchison. •
The following :general. accounts
e--pa-ssed--for-payhent ei
motion of Councillors Aitchison
and •Foran: •
Huron County Soil and,Crop'
zrapr-o: P c:iation grant:,
15,00; Joan. Armstrong: part
salary : 200 , 00; Welfare accounts
1492.30; Receiver (7eneral,
postage stamps • ';r. , 00 A
ROAD •A CCOUNTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1110 -
EDITORS:. • Gail. Lock, Jean McTavish, Robert Rooney
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' PHOTOGRAPHERS:, :Mary"Mac-111Bruen Attken
WIND-UP BONSPIEL
The wind-up bonspiel for the
high school curlers was held last
'week, Each team played a game
after school. either Tuesday, •
Wednesday, or Thursday night.
-On--Saturday.'they each. played 2.
games. "There were 72 curlers
on three draws.
• The trophy went to John D.,.
Lolling and his team; Robert
Rooney, vice, Gayle Huston.:.
second, . and Marsha Humphrey,
lead... They had 3 wins +:1.3.
Each 'received• a small trophy ..
and a gift certificate; Taking °
seco,nc„, place was. John Collins,
skip, Glen. Wylds , vice Gertrude
Lee Walden.., second;'and.•Kathy
Farrell,, lead : They weren:t, far •
behind John b. with 3 W + 10. •
Third prize went to Charles,
Liddle, Terry Elliott,' Jamie
Farre'11,. and Dorinda Forester,with,
2 W + 12 Right behind°"them.;.
with 2. W +;.9;"was Paul Walden,
Dianne Kempton', Dou'W Coultes ,
Marianne MacDonald. Consola•-•'.
tion'was won.by Kerry Farrell, °
Mary; ,McCr'eath , Joan Ferguson.'
and. Steve:Henry wh:o had
Although everyone i nit.
recti v.e-a-pr'i-ze. ;the -y enj-ay.ed
•µ
Ltd. , Culvert design a•:nd, plans,
404..60; D. .R. M . Co.' Ltd .
Circle parts:- grader„ 23.64;
Imperial Oil --Ltd fuel and tax,
356.95;, Thos. H.a'ckett and •
Sons, chain saw ,.2a. 00; ,Harvey,
•Culbert , 0 :G . R. A . Convention
allowance, 55.00; O.G.R. ,
Association, Road School,
50.00;‘Bank of Commerce, C. •
P: P. and income tat-,. 111.33;
Receiver General Insurance,
20.40 .
;Council ,adjourned to :meet ,
A pri1. 7 , at the Clerk's• borne,
:themselves and many very
close games were played.
i We Would especially like to
thank the ladies for the delicious
meal which they serS'ed at noo.11
and for the lunch., at. suppertinte.
Thanks also to Jim Elliott and,,
Don•h1acLay for helping tis.
Much credit for making •
this such a' good bon;piel should'.
be given to Danny MacDonald
He worked hard and spent most
of his` time last week; .at --the
curling urink. '
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Bryan Boyle of Grade. Eleven.
• did.extremely well in Public
Speaking. ! Last,Saturday he
Went -to Toronto and placed.
Second: .He is now out• of -the : ;.
provincial competirion but
everyone•here is very proud.of
him. He won several districts
and second, is a very $o"od
placing.' We're proud of you
Bart!
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Statistics are'fine.and very
interesting but when somebody '
tries to iirove-a-ppoint-with-the .
I ani rerninded: of that old saying-.
-''Figures can lie ,. and' liars.
can fi'gure"•. •
•- Lo'gan Bentley.
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P>s !PSO.1NAL1TI S OF THE' WEEK •
DONALD. MARTIN - more
commonly known as Moe.: Be is'
Ripley's own dirty old rnan. His
rakish good 'looks .are accepted
by a French -style moustache. He
moves with the lithe grace of. a
Bengal tiger. Fathers keep a
Oose watch on their daughters
when. he on the prowl.
MARY MacCHARLES - This
demure .young lovely is the Juliet
to Donald's: Romeo 'or, more
aptly, the .' S itt.ung oBulLL his
Custer. Her crystal clear photo •
•graphy, canoften be seen in the -•
school. :A very talented young.
lady.
at 8:00 p, m :
JOAN ARMSTRONG; CLERK;
F�rm�r.St.iHeI�ns,
Resident.,Passes..
. STANLEY 'TODD'
Andrew Stanley Todd of
Southampton, formerly of St.. ,
Helens, passed away i:n Saugeen
Mernorial Hospital, Southampton
on Sunday: March lit' 1.n• his 68th
year.`
He was a ion of_David and
Jennie Todd and was born at Si;
Helens on January 23rd 1003:
On.June 24. 1939 , ' he married
Hazel Ann'Young of '•.
Goderich F9l1owing their
marriage they r.esided•at 'St.
Helens for a,time and Borne years
ago moved td•Southarnpton..
Besi e s fids w i e' e is survive
by one son John Andrew. Todd of `
Montreal; one :sister Mrs. Vera
Maclntosh.vf St Cathax acs and
g one brother i ee y Ladd of
Stratford
The funeral service was'•
conducted at the Johnstone
Funeral Movie, Luck ow on
Les:•. a
vvhen:y�.
gallons o
iasolinebr
diesel fuel
Road' Superintendent advertise in
the Daily Commercial Newson
lvlar h.. 20th; for .gravel tenders
• for 10,.000 Cu, yds. gravel, .
crushed' and hauled; 'plus• 2 , 000
crushed, to, be spread on new
eonstructiOn and a stockpile •of
1,000 cu. yds',
G , Hurf.pire . ' operator
.•1.1cDonald , wingrnan...
24t .2:,; R, Phillips wingman,
14 15; Roy. Hardy plowing
snow. •;••••2,50:' Norrnan.Mc Don-
ald , _plowing snow., .t•-•;•'!0•••00:.•
George Smyth , plow and wing .
repairs, 4'7.00; Yundt Bros ,' sand
26.96;,G Humphrey, hydro
allowance, 25.00; B. M. Ross
James Hummel of Sr, Helens
United Church'. was minister,
Pallbearers were Jim Leishirnrin,
Gordon ' MacPherson'• Eric Rice;
Alex Smith, Donald Wilson and
Frank Wilson •
Ternporary entombment was'•at
Sbuth.Kinloss Mausoleum with
final resting place' Greenhill
Cemetery, •
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