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"-File'Drainage Loans .the Task of the vlt:bell Three Zaning ChangeBy-Law were,approved ;: J • f�„.�,,�„��,,,�, �. i s in three,locations.Arena end Cotntnunity, Centre .to were passed, to be incorporated new requizemetlt for 1474 is consider appointing u Coinmuttity 9n the' Zoning By«Law to be f>V >x"t.- that: the Cgntractor be a Centres 13oard, Arid the Kirin of. submitted to theOntario Muniei- g j Licensed Dlainage Operator. staff. pal Board' and two readings} Pertmssiorr was given to the given, a by-law for the Big Earl Elliott Family to occupy a The Road Superintendent was Drainage Warks in Hibbert; with ..•.. ;'r y trailer during; t116' emergency of directed to secure pr1CeS far Tuckersmith being the initiating q t• y a0ex for the townshi g Y Y either a new or used to p their home bean destroyed b "C fire. - Oliver Tractor. Councillors Ivan Norris andh •� The Reeve and Clerk were It was agreed that .we .Darwin Lannin gave a report on authorized to sign Road Vouch- participate in the Rtiral Day of the the state of the building of the s • '' ` ,?t ere 'for 55240.12 and General , Mitchell Old Boys Re -union on New Arena in Mitchell; and the rs Orders of $7287.09. 'Mr. Frank Wednesday, July 3rd, Two Clerk reported that applications CWL e c t s of f it e Campbell attended -Council to members of Council were to' for gttant had been submitted. The'. April meeting of the St. rs: and Mx. and Mrs. a 3=. R discuss the insurance f�sr 1974 P g Maloney,y, 2nd 'Vice Pres.; Frank Malo and the Garage and Office values Patrick's C.W.L. was held in the Mary M. Ryan 3rd Vice -Pres.; ' of Stratford visited on #(tie s?: a �{ rector meetingroom on Thurs- Mrs. Kay O'Rourke, sec' Mrs. weekend with Mr. and • Mrs. yJ ex* were increased. ' da yA April' 4th. The actin Y. 'Rev. Daynard, Bill Butson and Agr'Fnotes Y• P g Rose,tioran, Treasurer. Wilfred Maloney.Bob Norris visited Council to President, Mrs. Joe Delaney Mr. and Mrs.,Bruce Hallman of • Mr. and Mrs. Ab Seimon of r •. 'v 'v3 discuss water problems at the opened the meeting with prayer. WaterI spent the weekend with Waitgn visited on Sts dgy with There were 21. members resent. Mr. n MacRae. ` Mr. and Mrs, Peter wk intra the Church in Staffs. B Adrian Vos) Fr. Dill installed he w Maloney. It was agreed that Council would (y to d t new rMr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne study the situation on their road executive. Women's Institute M�g and Terry of Kitchener visited on trip through. the Township. 'Mrs. The diocesan convention,will be The Dublin Women's Institute Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Joyce Miller; President of the held in London on May 14th and was held, at the home of Mrs. Costello. ' 15th, and anybody interested in Anne B chill on Tuesday night- Mr; and Mrs. L.B. Ha ne of Staffs W.I. also visited, and... A tradition has been broken. province and the USA or -do you Y Y of Y g Y, A FIGHT.' At the Beavers` ,Juniors hockey game discussion of the supply of cutlery For forty years the meat packers want Huron Countz. to rtmain going may call Mrs. Ron Murray with 13 members presenk, The Simcoe visited on the weekend Friday night Barry Lane, left, and Terry Craig of the and croaker tb or a'nizations or Mrs. Dan O'Rourke. Mrs.. -roll call was answered with with Mrs. Jean Dili, Beavers scuffld a ainst the boards. rent ng. the .hall, the use of the council of Canada has had been in • .rural. You, the people, will have George Ducharme and Miss payment of fees and ' the best 9 g' their dinner at their annual to decide what kind of progress.. meeting. This year they switched you want. Alicia Coyne will. visit the sick in subject at school, also donatibsn to pork: They will be eating the * r • • r • the month of April. to the fire victims of the village. Huron Agriculture Federation alread famous Canadian Livestock producers are in A social hour followed -the Mrs. Norman McKay gave a Y p meeting with Mrs, Angela report of the meeting held at • oaf, v trouble. Notwithstanding the beef , KlinkhaMmer winning the high Kirkton. - c hat is progress. The. subsidy of Sc, beef producers are prize and .Mrs. Wm. Poppe the A Spring Rally will be held at - Opposes :power .,plant r n Huron I di2tionary says: to move forward losing money on every cattlebeast low prize. Mystery prize was won the Stratford Coliseum on May or to improve. Irl the context�df they(, This doesn"t mean that by Miss Alice Ryan. A'Mass will ,-21st, and a pot luck lunch will be > d Pic' I1 announced M The Huron County Federation of our farmland att�^social'life . action. the unof to y n the lower returns are completely be offered on 'April 24th in honor served. . Agriculture decided4t it's regular Concern ybas also expressed John 'Gaunt, -who• won a nuclear ptant,a small town official passed on to the consumer, as of Our Lady' of Good Counsel. Mrs, Charlie Friend gave a meeting, held in the Kingsbridge about cable television and the scholarship, showed slides from is quoted as saying that 4 rte every price conscious shopper will The following officers were,' topic on education. public school, to oppose' the• effect this'can have on local T.V. his 6 -month long stay in- the building cif -this thing is progress. tell you. The pork producer aiso is installed for this year: . Mrs. construction of power 'plants' programming, leasing the rural United Kingdom. It showed to However this depends on the losing money on every finished Theresa MVray, Pres.; Mrs. personals -anywhere in Huron County. In a . community possibly with a much everyone how. many breeds of angle one is looking from: If it porker he sells.. The` only thing Mary .Margaret Van Bakel 1'st Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliottand decreased service or no service at cattle originated in Scotland. Mr. means going, forward ' in the that keeps pork production going Vice -Pres.,' Mrs. Theresa 'family. , who had °their home unanimous decision the meetingg. production of electricity, its is the fact that the supplier of rried recently settled ' on -found that this kind of all.. It was decided to investigate -Gaunt' explained that the •. �/ bu i construction is ,kala, damaging to , this more fully before taking- any scholarship will be discontinued Progress. If it is the production of little pigs to the feeder still makes ` Saturday in a farm house on the in. the next two years .and the food, it's regress. If ft's looked a good profit. As long as the countries involved are expected to upon as a pogsible health hazard feeder keeps paying him a good take over the program, so the it s .regress, Some people equatg price he would be -fn lish to cut M Nuffield Foundation can go over progress with industrialization. back his farirowings. And each pig Scanning to a new program. But. in terms of pollution •it's born that survives will eJentually t George. Underwood ••of regress: How the people have to reach market; keeping• up the ��� make-up their mind what type, of • oversupply. The only §elution is t ` Bruce -Huron explained thtit the progless they want. Is it more ' to sell more meats.Otherwise the Bruce Huron Hydro l actively .food production' or is it more 'price will even go lower, the • Committee' � is still .actively ' W PPk 1 i PR involved in trying to change the '.People in, a given area? Think production will be cut back and John Moore farm of the 2nd Con. of Hibbert Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krainers of Stratford -visited. on Sunday with Mr.- and . Mrs. John Schbonderwoerd, Mr. Tom 'Feeney of London ' spent •the ,weekend with his brothers.Lou•is and Elmer Feeney. Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. Stapleton routing . of the .proposed' lines about it and make up your mind the price sky -rockets again. Thus 'The and Mr. ,and. Mrs. Joe" -••Looby through less productive land. , for the decision will have to be in time of oversupply the sympathy of the commun- returned last -week from Florida. There is still a ray of hope left that taken .soon. Do' you want Huron . producer loses and in. time of high ity is extended to Mis.t.,_,lohn Mr. and- Mrs. Pat Woods of > something will be done. County to be a main source of prices he hasn't got enough<,to, Moylan and family in the loss of Georgetown spent the weekend ” ' Bill Crawford, the 6eidman, electricity for the rest of the sell. husband and father, zr with Mr , fbergus Horan. r. • r • • Office• If you live in a toll area; ask our,lon distance Y Y g Mr. James . Sloan Sr., accom- The sympathy of the comm at' In scanning the Zurich'Citizens News we note that the lasts • g P f I th reported. that up, till now about 2200 farmers have joined ,TES ,.,fit anied b Mrs, Don spend P Y Brady,Y. P it oes out to the famil of J®hn Y g Y of directors of the Blue Waler Rest Home to build a senior ,the Huron Federation Individual - i a few days in Toronto this week. . Maylon whose funeral was held at, citizens apartments across from the -present facilities may be H as .embers^„i He said .that . Se,ry . }.1. " the development committee of the x the IateCJohh Moylan from a. Y Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staples ” s inti the weekend with their St: Columban on Monday. Mithitting a shag, o lowing a meeting. between a ay, s have 2400 P M'r. and Ivlrs, Mike Maloney th, goal, O. �l. to. , a= ,� -,..1„ 5. �' ut1„ ..,u„ i . .■ Posanslrip°Council anrlFlJdr6kia' uY�f PXarlrtt i $:tet fo Gary. b Davidson on Monday afternoon. Mi.% Davidson termed the �+ a n � radmbet's•5 sl¢; ip i i'me the ser ng. F work gets underway. ,TES ,.,fit daughter and son-in-law ;n Strr£ffordviile, idea as "not conforming with the Official Plan of the The ' presidents of the t Funeral A "•: County".' The directors of the Rest Home just recently „ . Federation presented 4 brief to . OLUMN Those attendin the funeral of g purchased'the prope-ffly across the road from the present " the development committee of the e" itmNu ..:.� the IateCJohh Moylan from a. Y • hAme, with the hope of building the apartments as soon as Don't -make the wrong move. ' Stop'in this week and with- out any obligation, have us ebeek your present ° insurance against your needs. lag • ;r Bill and Richard Bodley, Sister r. • r • • Office• If you live in a toll area; ask our,lon distance Y Y g Mithitting a shag, o lowing a meeting. between a ay, s have 2400 P M'r. and Ivlrs, Mike Maloney th, goal, O. �l. to. , a= ,� -,..1„ 5. �' ut1„ ..,u„ i . .■ Posanslrip°Council anrlFlJdr6kia' uY�f PXarlrtt i $:tet fo Gary. b Davidson on Monday afternoon. Mi.% Davidson termed the �+ a n � radmbet's•5 sl¢; ip i i'me the ser ng. F work gets underway. university for eight months. She did iheorpe :> a Jam •. .. yx /"�" daughter and son-in-law ;n Strr£ffordviile, idea as "not conforming with the Official Plan of the The ' presidents of the , Funeral A "•: County".' The directors of the Rest Home just recently „ . Federation presented 4 brief to . OLUMN Those attendin the funeral of g purchased'the prope-ffly across the road from the present " the development committee of the _ the IateCJohh Moylan from a. Y • hAme, with the hope of building the apartments as soon as county, mainly concerning land _ - distance were: -Mrs. Harr Djeffs, Y necessary approval has been receivedY The members have use. For further information, call the District Taxation Bill and Richard Bodley, Sister agreed to hold up any forthcoming, application for a building Philip Durant of Zurich stated Office• If you live in a toll area; ask our,lon distance Y Y g Anne Frances, I.H.M., Mrs. P. permit until another, meeting could be a'rran ed between P g g = powerplant'. n th..a#,, a new ower ('anti i operator•for. ZENITH 0-4000 and your call will be placed , Crandall, and Mrs. Bessie Byre Y therriselves and the Huron County Planning.Department. • - A southHuron' will mean three without chars e. g from Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. o group of Mennonite You from St. Marys area provided the. 'res,idents� of Blue Water Rest Home with a•s• additional transmission lines rn Frank Nagle. -Mr. and Mr Basil musical proses on Sunday. - - - Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile, through Seaforth to�Wingh'am:' ' Q, I won a cash prize for a Lane and Mrs.' .Beatrice Lane, . Zurich, were h nored. recently on the occasion of their 50th at Council's April meeting.. A fee df $10.00 will of $400. Toronto, Mrs. Evelyn Schmitten Wedding Anniversary. Q. Last year my wife attended donation? dorf, Buffalo, Mr. Hubert Nagle . - ,- .1 ,,4 The Lucknow Sentinel reports that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur res meets university for eight months. She did iheorpe A. No Private acts of and Bruce of Galt, . Sister %M. *Jerome, Sister Evcline Halderby of Kinloss Township marked their Sbth Wedding tuition fees to offset it. Be sure tp not earn any and'did benevolencedo not qualify - no and Sister Anniversary recently with a famiy dinner and open house. - - - Income, and specify the -not receive an allowance' of any matter how worthy. the cause. The' Agatha o}` .the Pines, Chatham. Caarruthers Nursing Home on the 6th concession of Kinloss - The Reev e of Grey Township kind. Does this meant can claim contributiont be to a Rev., P. Aostvecn concele-- Township will cease operation as a nursing home after. 20 was authorized to contact the the education deduction on her registered, ?.ch'*itaille brated High Mass with Rev. J. years and will commence operation as a boarding home for Maitland Valley • Conservation behalf? organization. George S.F.M. and Rev. J. men. - - - Mrs. Tominglis of West Wawanosh celebrated.hr Authority about the -.river over- A. Yes, 'under these The resignation of Doug. Evans Gault S.F.M-. of Scarboro. Also 'sanctuary 93rd birthday Sanda . She enjoys fairly- good health, and flowing into the North Gordon circumstances, you would be to a denturist licensed to practice •present in the were 'A, resides with her daughter, Betty Flannigan. - -'- (Mr. (Sandy) . Municipal Drain in the Township entitled to an education deduction ' Q, I won a cash prize for a Mgr. P. Mahoney, Rev. M.J. 1 Alex Hackett of Lucknow observed his 90th hirthday recently, at Council's April meeting.. A fee df $10.00 will of $400. Suggestion_ h made to my O'Brien of London. Rev.' H'.J. Laragh Seaforth Msgr. L cknow and District Kinette Club received its certificate registration the Ontario Hydro's Western R ion was the guest speaker at th Clidlon PUC's 60th Anniversary dinner the Clinton Hotel employer last year. Is this money of and J.J. of nation at the Lucknow Legion. Hall on Saturday night, fo be paid for two delegates to the Q, My employer sent me a T4 taxable? If it is taxable where dol White of the parish. MrsTony (Donna) Johnstone of Lucknow is president of the County of Huron Workship to be slip showing the, amount pf tuition enter it on my.income tax"return? The resident students from local club.held at Goderich on, April 19th. fees he paid on my behalf last A: Yes, this award would be Mount St., Joseph Academy, According to the Mitchell Advocate a t raffia light is to be The Clerk will reply to the letter year. Do I have to report this on considered to be related to your London formed a guard of honour installed at the junction of Highway 8 and 23, warranted by a received from Murray Gaunt, my return? employment. Therefore, it forms as the body was carried in and out '973. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications will, M•P.P• ' regarding the Waste A. Yes, but if you attended a part of your income and is subject of the churc4i. be requested to install a traffic light at the highway Disposal Site. qualified educational instil tion, . to income tax. If it is not included Con. 2 & 3 west of highway 23. L. intersection. ounce on ay eci armin Part of the accumulated surplus you should be entitled to claim in your T4 slip, enter it on your Mayor Norman Walt, Mitchell, received the keys to in the amount of $18,153:00 will tuition fees to offset it. Be sure tp form in the section marked the new' area fire truck which arrived -on Thursday evening, be transferred to the reserve submit a proper receipt for tuition"Other Income, and specify the The area fire truck is for five adjoining municipalities, . fund'. when making this claim. source of this income. . Hibbert, Logan, Fullarton; Mitchell and Blanshard. The cost The membership fee in the property is deemed to be a Kirkton Centre was $35,000, proportionately shared. Fire Chief Murray amount. of $10.00 will ,be paidoto Q. Can I claim payments made r Dalrymple was also on hand at the time of the presentation of the Huron County Mutual Fiit to a denturist as medical Q. I am co-owner of a deceased the truck and keys to Mayor Walt. Aid Association. : • expenses? ` parent's property with my two According to the Clinton News -Record Stanld�I Township The resignation of Doug. Evans A. Yes. If the payment is made brothers and have been thinking k h C M '1 d d 'd d H ' C t Pl as Fire Chief was accepted and to a denturist licensed to practice of transferring my share to a a to as t e uron oun y g Board to draw up a secondary plan for the township. The pian • Gordon Engel was appointed Fire under the laws of the province grandson. Would this come under Several from this area attended • wiflgive the council some ideas on. areas that should be zoned' Chief effective April 1st, 1974. where he operates, property for capital gains tax -ii the Mitchell Curling Club's a as agricultural, recreational or residential. The. township The Road Superintendent and A. Yes, a gift of capital annual banquet and dance in could then draw up<a zofiing by-law for the township and any Deputy Reeve will report on the q. During the year 1 contributed property is deemed to be a Kirkton Centre new building in the municipality would have to conform to 'sidewalks in Walton. $300 toward the support of a disposition of the property at fair .Community on night. Dow had the that plan, - - - A former manager and a 40 year employee of An application for a loan in the needy child in -our neighborhood-, trtarket value resulting- in a honFriday g elected honour of being elected president the Clinton Public Utilities Commission, Jabez Rands, amount of $6,600..under the Tile who -was not related to me. May I Y realization of a capital loss or, P unveiled'a,commemorative plaque at&e PUG.§ offices last , Drainage Act, 1971 was accepted., claim. the $300 as a charitable gain, for the^•coming year and Jean Friday afternoon on `the occasion • of the PUC's 60tH Mr.Geo. R. /Currie of London, Manager of Lasan Counc'l • Land T16' 11, Carey is secretary,Anniversary., Andrew Douglas leas h machin work athe Thomas Clay lav the Ontario Hydro's Western R ion was the guest speaker at th Clidlon PUC's 60th Anniversary dinner the Clinton Hotel i machine shop in Stratford. at last Friday. He said Ire admired the stability of the Clinton P• a n a i"' �, , summer season Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worthington and Leslie. Kitchener, were PUC. — . The txeterTimes-Advocate reports a very unusual event P f rY � Logan Township Council met'at F Four lite loans were approved, to examine 'same and report to weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow. tok place retenliy on the Staffa-area farm of Rev. Daynard. A ^v eye gave birth tp no less than flve iambs. Two of the newborn Bornholm.. Monday, April I, with all members Frank 'there were two tenders on the council. Approval was two Mr. and Mrs. Charles •Douglas were transferred to a foster mother. - - - Two additional present, Campbell reviewed the i nce 30:000 cu. yds of granular B given applications for ' severance, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elgar, 'Stratford, officers joined the Exeter Detachment of the Ontario coverage of the T6wnsWip an all _ gravel for the new construction bn subject to the Land Division Miss Ruth Ant, Coleman, Provincial Police this week. They are Sgt. Norton W. Rhines, policies were renewes. Con. 2 & 3 west of highway 23. L. Committee. As there were no Kitchener, spent the weekend takes over command of the local detachment, •the other new is Constable.lamesR'ogers. There was a delegation from Machan Con st'ruction's,tender of for supplying, loading appeals on the Kistner Municipal with her -parents. Mr, and My%. officer the Monktoh Lions' Club ,99c and Drain, the by-law was finally, Clarence Coleman. ~' M yor Harry Woiself, according' to the Goderich regarding the possibility of hauling -was accepted. passed Sign l -Star, presented the traditional top hat to Captain Roy forming a clinic or 'some facility Road accounts /totalling Td WcdaY, dtwas Mrtin ' Mundy as the captain brought the first freighter into Gbderieb for Doctors for the area of Council instructed the Road $3,"222.53 and General Accounts Ttho . L,ttt Scott 11 Harbour Sunday night. Captain Mundy also received a pen Monkton and Atwood and the Superintendent to request the amounting to 10,955.52 were delegate to the Womcn's Mis- gi„nary and pencil set and a box of cigars from thr'''town. His wife su►rnunding arca. Dept. `of Highways not to use any ordered paid, Society Synodical meeting received a corsage and his daughter a souvenir pen from All The�anitary Land All is to be _ roads in Logan Township to set up Council -adjourned to meet which was t,eld in rhesley. ala. Goderich. • - After 28 ears service as a nurse at Alexander y upeti or the summer months on weigh scales, as the heavy g y trucks agaiq• Monday April 15, at which visit( i w it Mr. and Mrs. Marine and General Hospital, Lyla Youngblutt has retired. In April 6' from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. lilt are damaging to the roads, time the following Drain Reports Scott tyere Alec Scott. t,itt•iplt, and Wayne Moore, honor of her many years of service, hospital personnel had a further notice. will be read: Watt Drain, P t '1it`f`°`' special dinner for her. Chairman of the hospital board, Ken p P x, The . ,editor's Report vas” A petition was received that the Drain, Logan Maitland, Ritz Dunn, presented Miss Youngblutt with a gift and best wishes accepted, shoving a deficit of Anderson Drain was out of repair. Extension and the -Centre anch ' w from the- hospital staff. $1792-.00 on the 1973 operations. Jas. A. Howes is to be contacted of the Northwest. Classified Ads pay dividends. • , t ,