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take aver as town foreman when At ,the re lar 'mee n pf the Matin • prayti Wit ,'i'Srmr xso1� alc elf tit�iij' >atitc ,
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Alf Price retires later this year Hullett Township Council March designated intersections o .,he Shifflet f Poi 0'.°nlas�?,, & O � polP�:o��e.'At! .aiSi a
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.Y and both mens wages will be 4th the tender of Hoe y Farm Hullett- McKillopTownline was Ma OAC! whg •had; a ;d`#b $ ,.a lit. >TFp SJR 7�fr oo,#ox.
raised to '$3.00 • er hour Supply Ltd., to, su 1 Warble Fl passed. report, Although ti its lXIt1C ;,ieiel"I 4q(Ih'q>;�ilrQQ,
p o t PP Y Y ' P critai tam and some bye, td d" o '74,
retroactive to January 1. Leon Powder a tendered price was The tender of Radford Con- k. its "90 i ,a;, if 0 ` ral#agg
g p (here was a p :�.
* x , Bannon's wages are to be raised accepted. structfon to supply Township general acceptance, A of W9,, .., of ai• >.041 of':0,3¢9,fi
to $2.65 per hour, also retroactive The tender of Russell Good as ravel for 1974 was' acce ted. request tq ehan a the' name w,§la wire' as8 fox ' a ,)tent: r
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to Jan. 1. Spray Inspector was accepted at The Clerk was asked to apply recognized i
` , r k� Y 't;, Council was informed that he tendered price. for a supplementary subsidy of The, Drain known as tjte Masi
ja ` , +tai kir "+' meter at Bill McLaughlin. Motors Building Permits were, issued $119,60,0.00. Drainage Works was renamed the
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Ltd. was, found to be correct and to W.L Whyte as requested, LdJ 1, Tenders will be called on the a
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M 3 = , i >j c `�. •• '� !t, .1 f ,:" � ,:; - that leaks inside the building Con. 5 C,Vanderlei addition to Drainage The Engineer's re ort' on the SQ"QQ(} •�,
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were responsible for the excess barn and manure tank, Lot 13, Works. Beane Drainage Works #2 was >l
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use of water. rcvisionall acce ed.
Con. 10; W.S.Ball, 4 bedroom ° The Clerit "will' advertise that ' 1� Y PK we sane'
Council agreed to rebate home Lot I & 2 Con. V• Jas. g' There were several owners '1
g M Dog. Tags are available at the all typic► t pmw#" to
$123.75 in business taxes for 1973 Schneider, hqusg and garage, Lot -Clerk's Office at the same rate- as Present to discuss the Bea area clall 00111110114. :a»d
REGISTERING'- Public Health Nurse Gwen Scott of Seaforth talks to Mrs. Art to BP, Supertest for their storage 45, Con. 14; J. Middegaal, in '1973. Drain #1 report with Mr. Shifflet
Lazet of • R.R.5, Clinton and daughter Roseanne at Huron Centennial's area in Seaforth as they are now House, Lot 9 & 10, Con. 12; There were several ' owners wbo had prepared the- report, Pr0'�ltipt' InVOSt1110�ti, l
carrying on a retail rather than Robert Johnston, Verandah on present to discuss the - report pn SorYo
tie"'wners request that the ' (�01101.r
Kindela�arteri registration: Roseanne, who is 5, will aftend Kindergarten in'the fall. wholesale business. House, Lot 31., Con. 6; Garry open part be tiled. 830 16y $treat,• Toronto, "
�- Addison, Pole Barn and •`
The report on the Beane Drain 860=!1688 - evlla. 281-1314ti.
• ' ` °s r� % rebuilding workshop, Lot B,rCon. Huron troll #1 (A I7(:rain) was referred.back to Low cost, parpose, Ottt.a•-
Losan council plans Wotk +'' g``) E �'� � 10; Murray Popp', Hog Barn, 4.2' x the Ragineer for further Lo wik}o rervim f
132' with stable cleaner, 450' riders meet
• r s from road,. Lot •7, Con. MB;
on 2nd, 3rd concessions rrr3tr �' , , �f; subject to Health Unit and A general meeting of the Huron
s Township By -Laws. Trail Riders took place JIast
✓, �r The tender of Wayne and -Sunday in the Hullett Central O
In Bornholm, Monday, March April 1. r°� ,lyl° T
` 4, at the Logan Township regular The; '� � gm's Spraying to spray cattle for School. President Doug Riley K •, �
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g P g Perth County Weed � •-�{b� k", warbles was accepted. opened the meeting with 40
council meeting the tender price Inspector James H-5Imes, was H. Uaerstadt was asked fo members in attendance. _- ,-• ;�,,. '
of L. Machan Construction was G' F T
appointed weed inspector for t: R �r bring in a report on the Petition of -Thei president reported the
accepted to supply, crush and' Logan Township. (h
g Pi Don Nett and others, business discussed at the direct -
haul 20,000 yds. of crushed gravel The Clerk was instructed to
at $1.83 per d. r A By-law to authorize the ors' meeting held at his home on R E M E M B R N C E
P Y prepare a by-law regarding food - �> °�r County Area Weed Inspector to February 25. The annual dance
The 2nd and 3rd Concession premises in Logan Twp. rE enforce the Weed'Control Act in sponsored b the Huron Trail
west of Hwy. #23 is to be A by-law was passed regarding `� ' P y Whether it's a
constructed this ear.The Road Y P g g ,ryA and for the Municipality a the Riders saddle club will be held in . 3140NUMENT • MARKER ■ INSCRWUON.,
Y Tile Drainage Loans. The r � � `� Township of Hullett was read a the Seaforth Community Centre
Supt. to call tenders for loading maximum loan is $100.00 per fi rF P y - You are rememherin a loved one -
' d. third time and passed. on` A ril •19 with the Star Trek 8
and hauling granular B. gravel. acre. All loans must be approved kyr °';'"�'�� The Clerk willcontactConnelly orchestra providing the music. LET
Dog Tax was set at $3.00 for a by council before the work 'r� ) zv'� and Murphy and ask them to start The .date of the Open Horse T PRYDE SDN LTD
male or spayed female dog and commences. > ^s z
$6:00 for each other male or f, A� protdedings to stop the dumping Show this year is August 18: This T. e
One application for severance x. {_ N of garbage on Lot 24, Con. 10, show is open'tyanyone wlsliing to Help You Decide on Your Memorial Regiremerita
spayed female, $6.00 for a female and three for re -zoning were dealt ' Hullett Township. participate. Closed show dates for
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dog and $12.00 for each other with, ;r "' �,, rs A By -Law to authorize erection 1974 are July 14 and September PHONE: EXETER 235-x620 s
male. Road accouns totalling N`;�2 of Yield 'signs,'••subject to the 15.•
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The report of the Kistner Drain $5078.13 and General Accounts
in McKillop Township was amounting to$83648.20 �::•,.:•:».;,.:. ,,,.., .w::<::::,^.,:•.,::.::.;::•:•:»:•;:•:<•.:.:f••Y:,::..:<:,::,:••:<.<.<:,..•.f:::.:•«.,;:...•:•;;>:�•:...•.;... .,,<.,,•,..•••».:::.:.:: •:, <:,,
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Y '(including $65;936:25 school PUZZLES Darrell Faber, 4 works on a puzzle in the '
Revision will de held 3:00 p.m, debentures) were ordered paid. Kindergarten room at Huron Centennial School. P
Darrell, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Faber of ' r'
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Waste man em en t R.R.3, KFppen, was investigating, the classroom where he will start school September. M S PC HELL M
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inspects Usborne site - T"M,-!
NOTICE
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e Council was advised at Ltd., consideration $135.00,
their March meeting that Beverly Hamilton consideration The AnnUxl i'leetinK of the �S TOMERWINSengineering on the Taylor and $15.00 and Gordon and Margaret TV
Keller drains was started on McCarter, no consideration, for
February 14th and that the WasteTU
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land division, were all approved. CKE'RSMITH MUNICIPAL �� j,l qtr••
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Management people had $i X71;" i�E . a
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inspected the proposed Ross site J6hh Simpson, Allan TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
on February 28th. Eveleigh, David Wilson, Mervin,..T. +
The Fletch Drain contract was .Shute, Willk..n Schaefer, Ronald
awarded to A. Litt Excavating Denham, Norris Atth'ill„ William will be held in 1•he ;`; * ; :,J
Ltd. The Venderspek contract to Waghorn, Gordon Johns and it " �`' �"' +� i" x ',s
Ppointed �OCF HALL, BRUCEFIELD.�>` . �rA��f
Parker &Parker nd the Kernick William Morleywere a +
contract toR.NicholsonConst. for 'as the Kirkton-Woodham
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the open and G.W.Clarke Ltd. for Community Hall and Athletic
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the closed... Field Board for 1974. A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th
The supply of a motor truck as complaint on the tile outlet of the -'•,'
per specifications was awarded to Winchelsea Drain presented by at 8:00 p.m. ;
Mather Motors, Exeter, at the Theron Creery and others' was
tender price of $4804.30,'subject accepted and referree' to- Election of a Commissioner to fill the vac-
to the approval of the Ministry of A. M.Spriet & Associates as +lwrY■ r ,;
Transportatiofi and communi- Engineers to bring , in a•• report. ancy due to the death of the late "Harvey.
cations. The 1974 Road' Expenditure Coleman, also to elect a Commissioner 'for
The 1973 tax' roll a will b:p program estimated to cost
the Township of Tucker
for 'a 3 -year
returned and the arrears sent to $109,280, and earning a subsidy • p
the County, Treasurer for ` of $55,000 was adopted as term, and any other business as prescribed s?
collection. i presented by the , Road by the Telephone Authority.
Road department accounts for Superintendent. a :>
February of $4241.31 were passed` • 'Every 4-H Club member .. t
for payment. completing their 1974 project will Mg' GrQham,
General accounts for the month be given a grant of $5.� 4u'"
of $$435.713 were passed for The Ross Scott fuel contractSecretary-Treasurer
payment. will be -re ewe oh the basis of ,
Applications of Hern Farms (he prices'lubmItied.
- - THE WINNER - For several weeks customers at Mitchell Mobile Feeds were given
a free ticket on a draw for a portable TV with, every $10 purchase of Supersweet
fh Products. Uitchell's Mavor Norm Walt, centre, draws the winning ticket Thursday i
as Don Schellenberg, left, and Ed. Dolmage of Mitchell Mobile look on. --
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The income tax hel stem
and how to mike it w_ork for you. : d
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As you know by now, we changed Second
a lot of things last r ' •; . 're still confused or something just
year. We gave you a new return, a new Guide, several new doesn't seem to work,,phone. The number of,your
deductions and a few new rules. And quite honestly, we were own District Taxation Office is below and at the
I more than a little concerned about your reaction to it all. end of that number there are people whose only job is to help
(And very, very interested in your opinions,) taxpayerswith problems, by telephone. And on Mondays and
Well, now that we've had time•'to really look back at it , Tuesdays phone lines are open 'ti,l 6 p.m. So don't hesitate.
4y I' and assess it honestly, it appears that most taxpayers did If you live outside the office area, call the Operator and ,
not seem to find it too difficult..The error rate did not ac- ask for Zenith 0-4000. She will automatically connect you to kg, sY
celerate greatly or change drastically from former years. your own District Taxation Office. Rerpember, all calls are ?
I Generally, most taxpayers seemed to handle their new free, all questions are answered, and if you have queries, we M�'1�1�r,ril j
returns fairly well. want you to call. t
However, Income Tax will never be the easiest or most
enjoyable thing in anyone's life. And it will always present °RNP 'Third. Some people prefer total k things over in gra,
problems in some areas, for some people. That's expected pbrson. If you're one of them and have problems, 11�
and understantOPIe. drop by for free help. Anytime. The address of your n
So. What vve want.to do now is real ly work on those District Taxation Office is below.
I problem areas. And the best way to do that is to work with
you, individually, on whatever part of Income Tax that causes Fourth. Write. To the address below. Explain your
you difficulty. problem as clearly as possible and include all ih-
And that's what April Aid is all about. It's a help system formation. (And your return address, please.) In %
I and its primary objective is to ensure that whenever or return, we'll answer all letters is quickly and clearly as '
whatever you need help with, you can get it. And know how possible• Remember -if you need help. it's there. (And free). HIS OWN TV - Four-year-old Kevin. Brownlee won a portable television set at a
toit. 9 et ' And all you have to do is ask.
April Aid. raw '? d ' at Mitchell r Mobile Feeds on Thursday. Mitchell, Mobile's owner, Ed
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INCOME And this is howlt '� The Income Tax help system., Dolmage,'left, and Mitchell Mayor Norm Walt show Kevin's winning ticket to his
GUIDE works: ( �� Let's make it work for you. father, Allen Brownlee of R.RA, Mitchell, while Kevin looks on.
I Tirst. Your Guide is always the
best wer when you have a problem. �•a�A
Read it. Follow it. It not only gives explana- \ G -Together
tions, but in many cases. examples of just \/ ■ -
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I yw to figure something out. ' eve can get it
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