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The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-17, Page 12 (2)._ ...;Q. -•N: ,r. -+v .:c„'xspa'm :�F'R.•:•;p!no.; ,'!"„fr„r�ry,r';,a�s�+,r+r+^,v mn44•.r•y-n": r,•�'"an'�v'-.•,_IE•*+i .,- .rw,:. ,y� :: .�I. .. ... ,. e r 4. n rcM ,] ,:n:.K ,-n .w .,y I ^Par•. .Tn ear.tt , ,rm.wy., a,,,, r,. n•. ,. , ,.^': 1 ':. .. '... „ : .. ,. ,,.. : ' :., .., .. :.. :. ,, , i, ,, er , a �.: .�..-. .... .• ,N xx i' k r t r a n W. r , 1 'SAI• y, 1 a '�'- .,� ,, , o�.' ,�, i •' ti„ , � I.O.: ( •,_ > r' 1 , a 11:s�: ^:4,w� s,:, , kf a �u 1 ,tii,� i Yl �':n ;f; , . -S e , •, r' � .,, e,''v .Flu,'„.: � ;:, et .,., :,. ...;.. ..... -3 „.,. ., .:. a' , , r , aW,q r , 4. t ^fa + f Un , •4 p, p lr�'I ; r o .. !< In 'the absence Rq xe A'' orr 4 a>3,� 1. � ` ;t�,' ikt "` ,� Y '€iyf '`fX'�3.5(,;[•�,�s s�'" ,. McPhail, who was 1 awe / 35 /. ' S%/n l ., •, representing Perth County. ata ' Health Unit Conference," Deputy Reeve, Henry Harbarn ;is umed 4 chairmanship of the regular:tneet• Ing of Hibbert Council onOtober r. .., 7 t Councillor Ivan Norris reported z' , on , the, operation of the newly L86 p F�Tr NGF uai formed Mitchell and District Arena and Via. rnunity Centre x Board. e board,, requires ` ' $20,000 to enable the Centre to • become operative, of,', which r a a $3800.00 is Hibbert's share an Council roved d approved Payment ment Of this OFFICERS AT LODGE DANCE -- A good crowd of neighbouring•lodge melrlpers• amount. a attended the IOOF's 100th , Ann'ivers'ary%• banquet' and dance in Brussels on to sten a Hydro agreement zea Reeve McPhail was authors , • _ for Mt Saturday. Officers Included Bob Fraser, past District Depuy G.M., Ernie construction of a line on side road 7 Chipchase of Hensall, --D.D.G.M., Em. Hathaway,. Ontario D.G.M., Bill Taylor, to LotA26, Concession 14.. . D.D.Grand Warden and Mel McCutcheon, Brussels, Noble Grand. The McLareri,Municipat Drain {Photo by Pat Langlois) 1a 'Works contract was aw;3i'rded Ai to, Brickman Construction, Seb- ;° ringville for the lowest bid of ; $9570.00. The Work is to be ` Odds n • Ends by.' Elaine Townshend completed by August,31, 1975. . ® ■ A y E.H. Uderstadt, O.L.S. Engi- neer of'Orangeville, Ontario was r appointed to bring in a report.on , r x Bob or Joe?" the condition of the McCurdy' ` Y daughter may exclaim "Where in Your t , Municipal Drain and i g Y n to indicate - the world did you dream up my name- 1 _the work necessaryto make it BATHRO w .C,M PACKAGE w hate it! operative. Many people dislike their own name, Two the drainage loans were some to the extent that they legally change approved in the sum of $2800.00, it or the adopt a nickname. The select a Y P Y, and one for $2200 was refused, name which they think better suits their Accounts for' roads totaling personality. Their parents' deliberation' $28656,67 and general account of Wi#h Christmas 'coming soots,, , didn't discover the perfect, name, after all. $9689.35,4 were approved. Council you should, think of remodels- 'Each name possesses .a unique origin was told that with the exception of ing your bathroom nOW l ' -, and meaning. For instance, Elaine is - the junction of Highway 8 and Savewa carries. a complete x derived from a Greek word meaning County Road 10, the rebuilding of y p "light." That could be interpreted as the road through Dublin has been line of bathtubs, toilets and , 4 ;ry v lightheaded'or light as a•feather. The latter completed, as also has 21/2 milesSlnki in many Sizes and price description creates a ,picture of a slim, of road on Concession 11/13 lots ranges that will hes Y Would ou trust a bank manager named lithsome creature; Although it's 16/25. The spreading of gravel is g p you t Robin ? inaccurate, i prefer it to t'he'first anticipated by the end of: the the job done. How would you respond if a fellow, explanation. month. rt, announced, "I'm Justin Thyme? -M-ight y My name seems easy to fotget or to By -Laws for Tile Drainage ou inquire, ."In time for what?" ' alter, Among other things, I've been called Debenture of $5800, Dill Drain- ,. •Would you, snicker if a lady introduced Ellen, Helen, Aileen and Ilene. The last ' age Works, Big Drainage - Works herself as Ima Stone, 'Belle Clymer or one is .apparently the most popular. I'm and McLaren Drainage Works" Bridget Waiter? puzzled by the frequency with which I'm were given the necessary. The , above examples illustrate why referred to as Ilene instead of Elaine. readings. ,. parents should resist the temptation to be Regardless of what ,people call me, I'm It was decided that Council " cute" when matching"'their baby's'given still the same person, and I'd rather be would entertain the various• ap- name to his or hev-surname. known, by any name than by a number. pointed Officials in the Township, A EWAY MONEY SAVERS ' If your last name if Bush or Redd and In our mechanized society, the cold, including the Centennial Commit- SV you name your daughter Rose, imagine the impersonal st atistics play an increasing tees, and it was left with the t • teasing she 11 endure. The combinations of,- role. The computers, neatly -label us with Reeve and Deputy Reeve to M Forrest Green or Fern Green invite figures. We have insurance numbers, date, before the end of October. wisecracks from practical jokers. social security -number, credit card The meeting a�ijowned a1i,12:20 � C ib ,r+�., One of the greatest parental deci ions numbers, licence numb"ens, regi, rattoii a•m, N involves 'choosing your child's name. To numbers. it's enough to make a person feel - help'with the task, some, books have been like a computer stub! published in whichthe authors .stress the An unusual name or a different spelling *: importance of a name.lt remains a part of of a familiar name' may cause confusion. ow the child's identity for life. It can affect his We may also chuckle when we hear a , x: personality, his popularity and even his combination like Iona Hill or Alberta West.' ` 'r future busiliciss or' professional suceess. 1. But they sound friendlier .than, a number. r higher than ever... is From the thousands of common.. and Although ,names are important and r' uncommon names accepted in our society,' statistics are necessary, they don't indicate you must choose the perfect one for your: the vital part of an individual - his or her „ baby. character. Unless human nature changes radically Would you trust a bank manager named with the next generation, Your son will Robin Banks? After the initial smirk, you someday probably complain. "'Why did would probably concede that the name ,you y;all me Roger? Why didn't you call me doesn't make the man. Hullett considers plans . tMaidao r nd block survey At tfle regular mect rig- of Tw. was accepted. Accounts paid included: Gen- Hullett Township Council in the A By -Law to permit destruction eral $1,601.50, Roads $44,482.90, Londesboro ' Community Hall, - of certain Municipal Documents Drainage,36,756.42; for a total of October 7, Chris Kiar from Burns of the Township of Hullett, as $52,840.92• Ross Associates was, present 'to explain the situation regarding certain road allowances in the Maitland Block. George Wraith was present also as an interested party. The plan of Burns Ross •Asso- ciates re Maitland Block survey was accepted and the Clerk asked to have the . affected 'owners notified and' have the • Township Solicitor prepare conveyances of -affected lands. The Court of Revision on the Van Dorp Drain was held with Hugh Flynn. There were two amended, on advice from the Auditor. be read a third time, passed and numbered 1974.13. signed by tte Reeve and Clerk... and sealed with the Seal of the ' Corporation. Severance to James Thompson, File #B288/74. Pt. W'/23. Con. 7, was approved with no conditions but advise ow•net of Line Fence agreement. A By -Law authorizing the exe- cution of quit claim deed on certain property was passed. The Blyth Legion (Poppy Committee) was given a dorlation Member Canada Deposit r ' Insurance Corporation 9MRMAnd ' GffEY- TRUST CpMPANV S1N6r 18991 affected owners present but there to the Fund and Hullett will be' were no appeals, included with a group in a wreath. o -nate your own Fab, es, and I'Ams or I. ENCLOSURES Our complete line -of viediclno cabinets caq be Installed by ( 'q 4 e' w '�'- .,� ,, , o�.' ,�, i •' ti„ , � I.O.: ( •,_ > r' 1 , a 11:s�: ^:4,w� s,:, , kf a �u 1 ,tii,� i Yl �':n ;f; , . -S e , •, r' � .,, e,''v .Flu,'„.: � ;:, et .,., :,. ...;.. ..... -3 „.,. ., .:. a' , , r , aW,q r , 4. t ^fa + f Un , •4 p, p lr�'I ; r o .. !< In 'the absence Rq xe A'' orr 4 a>3,� 1. � ` ;t�,' ikt "` ,� Y '€iyf '`fX'�3.5(,;[•�,�s s�'" ,. McPhail, who was 1 awe / 35 /. ' S%/n l ., •, representing Perth County. ata ' Health Unit Conference," Deputy Reeve, Henry Harbarn ;is umed 4 chairmanship of the regular:tneet• Ing of Hibbert Council onOtober r. .., 7 t Councillor Ivan Norris reported z' , on , the, operation of the newly L86 p F�Tr NGF uai formed Mitchell and District Arena and Via. rnunity Centre x Board. e board,, requires ` ' $20,000 to enable the Centre to • become operative, of,', which r a a $3800.00 is Hibbert's share an Council roved d approved Payment ment Of this OFFICERS AT LODGE DANCE -- A good crowd of neighbouring•lodge melrlpers• amount. a attended the IOOF's 100th , Ann'ivers'ary%• banquet' and dance in Brussels on to sten a Hydro agreement zea Reeve McPhail was authors , • _ for Mt Saturday. Officers Included Bob Fraser, past District Depuy G.M., Ernie construction of a line on side road 7 Chipchase of Hensall, --D.D.G.M., Em. Hathaway,. Ontario D.G.M., Bill Taylor, to LotA26, Concession 14.. . D.D.Grand Warden and Mel McCutcheon, Brussels, Noble Grand. The McLareri,Municipat Drain {Photo by Pat Langlois) 1a 'Works contract was aw;3i'rded Ai to, Brickman Construction, Seb- ;° ringville for the lowest bid of ; $9570.00. The Work is to be ` Odds n • Ends by.' Elaine Townshend completed by August,31, 1975. . ® ■ A y E.H. Uderstadt, O.L.S. Engi- neer of'Orangeville, Ontario was r appointed to bring in a report.on , r x Bob or Joe?" the condition of the McCurdy' ` Y daughter may exclaim "Where in Your t , Municipal Drain and i g Y n to indicate - the world did you dream up my name- 1 _the work necessaryto make it BATHRO w .C,M PACKAGE w hate it! operative. Many people dislike their own name, Two the drainage loans were some to the extent that they legally change approved in the sum of $2800.00, it or the adopt a nickname. The select a Y P Y, and one for $2200 was refused, name which they think better suits their Accounts for' roads totaling personality. Their parents' deliberation' $28656,67 and general account of Wi#h Christmas 'coming soots,, , didn't discover the perfect, name, after all. $9689.35,4 were approved. Council you should, think of remodels- 'Each name possesses .a unique origin was told that with the exception of ing your bathroom nOW l ' -, and meaning. For instance, Elaine is - the junction of Highway 8 and Savewa carries. a complete x derived from a Greek word meaning County Road 10, the rebuilding of y p "light." That could be interpreted as the road through Dublin has been line of bathtubs, toilets and , 4 ;ry v lightheaded'or light as a•feather. The latter completed, as also has 21/2 milesSlnki in many Sizes and price description creates a ,picture of a slim, of road on Concession 11/13 lots ranges that will hes Y Would ou trust a bank manager named lithsome creature; Although it's 16/25. The spreading of gravel is g p you t Robin ? inaccurate, i prefer it to t'he'first anticipated by the end of: the the job done. How would you respond if a fellow, explanation. month. rt, announced, "I'm Justin Thyme? -M-ight y My name seems easy to fotget or to By -Laws for Tile Drainage ou inquire, ."In time for what?" ' alter, Among other things, I've been called Debenture of $5800, Dill Drain- ,. •Would you, snicker if a lady introduced Ellen, Helen, Aileen and Ilene. The last ' age Works, Big Drainage - Works herself as Ima Stone, 'Belle Clymer or one is .apparently the most popular. I'm and McLaren Drainage Works" Bridget Waiter? puzzled by the frequency with which I'm were given the necessary. The , above examples illustrate why referred to as Ilene instead of Elaine. readings. ,. parents should resist the temptation to be Regardless of what ,people call me, I'm It was decided that Council " cute" when matching"'their baby's'given still the same person, and I'd rather be would entertain the various• ap- name to his or hev-surname. known, by any name than by a number. pointed Officials in the Township, A EWAY MONEY SAVERS ' If your last name if Bush or Redd and In our mechanized society, the cold, including the Centennial Commit- SV you name your daughter Rose, imagine the impersonal st atistics play an increasing tees, and it was left with the t • teasing she 11 endure. The combinations of,- role. The computers, neatly -label us with Reeve and Deputy Reeve to M Forrest Green or Fern Green invite figures. We have insurance numbers, date, before the end of October. wisecracks from practical jokers. social security -number, credit card The meeting a�ijowned a1i,12:20 � C ib ,r+�., One of the greatest parental deci ions numbers, licence numb"ens, regi, rattoii a•m, N involves 'choosing your child's name. To numbers. it's enough to make a person feel - help'with the task, some, books have been like a computer stub! published in whichthe authors .stress the An unusual name or a different spelling *: importance of a name.lt remains a part of of a familiar name' may cause confusion. ow the child's identity for life. It can affect his We may also chuckle when we hear a , x: personality, his popularity and even his combination like Iona Hill or Alberta West.' ` 'r future busiliciss or' professional suceess. 1. But they sound friendlier .than, a number. r higher than ever... is From the thousands of common.. and Although ,names are important and r' uncommon names accepted in our society,' statistics are necessary, they don't indicate you must choose the perfect one for your: the vital part of an individual - his or her „ baby. character. Unless human nature changes radically Would you trust a bank manager named with the next generation, Your son will Robin Banks? After the initial smirk, you someday probably complain. "'Why did would probably concede that the name ,you y;all me Roger? Why didn't you call me doesn't make the man. Hullett considers plans . tMaidao r nd block survey At tfle regular mect rig- of Tw. was accepted. Accounts paid included: Gen- Hullett Township Council in the A By -Law to permit destruction eral $1,601.50, Roads $44,482.90, Londesboro ' Community Hall, - of certain Municipal Documents Drainage,36,756.42; for a total of October 7, Chris Kiar from Burns of the Township of Hullett, as $52,840.92• Ross Associates was, present 'to explain the situation regarding certain road allowances in the Maitland Block. George Wraith was present also as an interested party. The plan of Burns Ross •Asso- ciates re Maitland Block survey was accepted and the Clerk asked to have the . affected 'owners notified and' have the • Township Solicitor prepare conveyances of -affected lands. The Court of Revision on the Van Dorp Drain was held with Hugh Flynn. There were two amended, on advice from the Auditor. be read a third time, passed and numbered 1974.13. signed by tte Reeve and Clerk... and sealed with the Seal of the ' Corporation. Severance to James Thompson, File #B288/74. Pt. W'/23. Con. 7, was approved with no conditions but advise ow•net of Line Fence agreement. A By -Law authorizing the exe- cution of quit claim deed on certain property was passed. The Blyth Legion (Poppy Committee) was given a dorlation Member Canada Deposit r ' Insurance Corporation 9MRMAnd ' GffEY- TRUST CpMPANV S1N6r 18991 affected owners present but there to the Fund and Hullett will be' were no appeals, included with a group in a wreath. o -nate your own Fab, es, and I'Ams or 1., ENCLOSURES Our complete line -of viediclno cabinets caq be Installed by A call for Tenders• had been A ratepayers meeting will be , tF)9 k1Q�9.haticiyfl!an, The lollrnlMltl9.(trfl :s4r only. placed in the local papers but- held Novensber,12 at 2:00 p.m. there were no replies. The Clerk ' Council granted permission to • THE FASHION Air shgwer' enclosure not from No. 1318 Features will invite Contractors to submit the Board of Education to. carry CI ,only,,prevents water escaping during a.shower, 0 Swinging Doors } .11 V4 Xl6'/4"X3W* 1 �•�� • Recessed in wall Bids, M • . out repairs storm sewer outfall Building Permits r :. but adds colour and bean- ty to a ballroom. Price in- ' No. C71 -Features were issued under supervision of R:N. Alex to: FLAIR CENTRE cludt:s two towel bars. • • Stlding Doors 5 3,6-- Surface ander_ Ditch Commissioner. ; 2 Door 3 Door , Wu ted � • Z3 33 B. Haverkamp, .garage and The\petition of Ken Vodden for implement shed, Lot 25, Con. 7; a clean-out on Lot 33, Coil. 9. Van Custom St II styling at' Reasonable Rate - Choose Model Model No. 120 Features to Ray ,Hoggarth, Lot 9, Con 11, Baaren Municipal Drain was r porch on house; Fred Laurence, accepted and,• the Ditch Com - Your own Pattern. • 23$113/Asx Door7V4*' -15 69 • 23�,:'x,7�/:'x2ai:' < Pt: 28, PI.2, Con. 14; P. Wester- missioner instructed to clean out �. . 4.39 48.89 • Recessed In wall • MEDICINECABINETS,.SHOWER o -nate your own Fab, es, and I'Ams or 1., ENCLOSURES Our complete line -of viediclno cabinets caq be Installed by ; See us for FREEadvice for your Particular , tF)9 k1Q�9.haticiyfl!an, The lollrnlMltl9.(trfl :s4r only. Air shgwer' enclosure not from No. 1318 Features needs' CI ,only,,prevents water escaping during a.shower, 0 Swinging Doors } .11 V4 Xl6'/4"X3W* 1 �•�� • Recessed in wall r :. but adds colour and bean- ty to a ballroom. Price in- ' No. C71 -Features Y cludt:s two towel bars. • • Stlding Doors 5 3,6-- Surface ; 2 Door 3 Door , Wu ted � • Z3 33 Model Model No. 120 Features • 23$113/Asx Door7V4*' -15 69 • 23�,:'x,7�/:'x2ai:' < ' � 4.39 48.89 • Recessed In wall • VANITIES- - CERAMIC 1A2ailaWe in a variety of col - 20" x 16" base with sculptured sink ...... 89.90; • • 24': x 18" base with c sculptured sink ... 106.75 - ours. Each cin. covers 12 sq. TILE 1" x 1" Tile in Give your old or new bathroom 12" sq. sheets , 'finished' 30" x 18" bags with 125 40 that m Sa by'wa installing ceramic filo from Saveway. 25.95' Cin. sculptured sink' .. 36" x 18" base vAh c sculptured sink 142.55 41/4" x 4►/i" a'"LES iAvallade i a variety of colours. 8.25 Ctn. ' ' Each dn. covers 25 sq 11 1 (Taps and fitti are extra) ► . SHOWER STALLS FAUCETS' Washroom Laundry- I • * ill These showier slatis would be a pleas - ant addlich to any, home. The'side✓' No. 203.1107 'p Tubs H Economy 14.38 Mj 9 I� are made of rigid steel panels with a white enamel finish. The base is made Adie No. 31.1437 2 . � Tempo Handle Roo , , , , 7.98 .. � 7:58 If •1 I t I1 of sturdy non -rusting AB& Plastic, Prion includes the standard 9ta ive head aril mixing valves, atlraciive Pio. 31 3&00 No. 50 29.75 18.78. Lucite Handle .7 Chrome Plated plastic shower curtain.and soap dish. 30" x 30" x 15" 64.50E.. LAUNDRY TUBS COPPXR , '' �' x 12 Type M Copper Pipe 4.65 These IightweigH ABS Plastic' tubs ' rrleasure 23'' W x'22" L x 34" H. The PIPE 1"3" x 90° 86ow ..... .19 . stands, rubber stoppers and levelling lis" Tee .... .33 " screws for the tubs are induded x1 the price. s' Couplings ............ . ....12 1' ' AND" ' single Tub , ..... 22.95 •1/2' Male Iron Pipe Adaptor .....25 .... Double unit ......... 42.95 FITTINGS 1.1,' Female Iron Pipe Adaptor ...39 (Tub es kify of 15.5131WW Gallons) We carry,a complete line of 1/2" copper fittings. �CPVC'PIPE '''x1b'length 44 ABS PIPE & FITTINGS 1/2' x W obow -... 22 This pipe can be used to rQplace t/i' '�'" x 45° Elbow .. , . 22 11/2' x 12' f Vs" Length 7.29 Coupling copper pipe ln-hot and cold water pre- r/s" Tee ".... , ......3Z sure systems. It needs no soldering and it is not CSA Approved ui all. ......... ........' .28 X11/2' x 901+ , 11,z" Male Iron 32 , ,• areas, Check your , local plumbing �s Cap ........ , , .14 Elbow. . , ........ :42 Pipe Adapter ....'. regulabonsbeforeusing. ,,. - 2' Coupling .:. , , .14 1'/s" 1v2'FemaleIron Tee ............ .64 Pipe Adaptor ,36 (We'carrya complete line of accessories) ... d g white ribbed flua BATHROOM ed enamelled ed enamelled glias, shade has a These mirrors are ideal for the bed.` 1,� LIGHT dear bottom lens and a polished chrome finish. Maximum of Am MIRRORS 'nom, rec room, kitchen or livirlgroom. They are made.of plate glass, and are .{t FIXTURES tic watt bulb. - wady to hang as the clip§ are lnclud. 41/2' Diameter ....,..... 3.14 %a No. 12313C'0 This glass'fixturd is 12" long with white lines and has 24". x 36" ... . 11 75 3a•' x 48" 19 . a chrome canopy. "It has two 60 watt bulbs .. 4.09 � .50 24„x48„ 15 95 16" x60'' 1.2. No. I=st/o 15" Length'. 5.03 , .. hoot, implement shed, Lot 36. same and notify the others " o -nate your own Fab, es, and I'Ams or 1., Con. 10; Jame} Carter, imple- involved: ; See us for FREEadvice for your Particular , + rnent shed, Lot 4, Con. 2; ,George The Road Superintendent will '<l Hoggart, pit silo, Lot 33, Con. 11; apply for the interim subsidy needs' 0 ' 'subject to Township By -Laws and. payment to the end of September. Pri 00 -pt. Health approval where "- THEN LET US DO THE REST -- °� eneettive a4f Our a applicable. Well Make : Ladies, rear - w Tenders on the Beane Drain y 1'N8U4ANCiE.:--� 21/74 ��,.II � EXETER YARD ' There was one ° AU10 ° hIFE Men'8 Wear r • ' were reopened. l ed gS from Yti1`s were not fit•ml FIRE � , 1. glis Construction andnS some its " y Children's Wear " r ®rli 1 vniued, Council thought that the e' ®OII�ld. G Drapea-and Alterations #lianas, should consulted. 227 Main 5t. No. 4 H +' a G. Eaton Mon.. � Thurs. 8:3{i � 6i0G 0 Hwy. North �ouricif wilt meet ¢n flue 16th of ala • Neto& ,dt 8,011 o'c ock with the �dgtlranceAgencyLimited 'j1 Sdt y 0 235 82 � '� UrCld b . f rt y $'30 0if1bb in Mssoit<te.bt6t t , CONI ACT ONES -15 I! J 1 fait owners;:itn' .fid eane flrain- 0 MABE la BANES- :527- ,, .. _ .. , . `Ntu1n $tie ' .. � 3, Street• 169 ,�g� Works #f and �� _ �63 Mai - N 'the '>1PPltchtibrt >o `Ttf� l�rairi 7�i EYo Above the �ailr Sh4p� P E hbo ��,{Mrr,.y��y,�wwy� }niji � sx 5>to s�lard;�t �►>� B� anuli' LoT;'Con topuijett ;. „ L'.',r_ , DA , : , l 1. yy 1 I�...:.:."...w v....:,i.Wri .,,4 .... ten,Ivr::_v.....ruy,�„aIM' r{#r�rb„rus!N°A' :'.. '.. -•..4L,14+Ae„r,i,i�'LL.SJL.....,ua.�i�'-,1: v.,.Y :r,m ,. .,,:,. ;- ,. . � o.. '�4..yiuW: 1., 0 ' 'subject to Township By -Laws and. payment to the end of September. Pri 00 -pt. Health approval where "- THEN LET US DO THE REST -- °� eneettive a4f Our a applicable. Well Make : Ladies, rear - w Tenders on the Beane Drain y 1'N8U4ANCiE.:--� 21/74 ��,.II � EXETER YARD ' There was one ° AU10 ° hIFE Men'8 Wear r • ' were reopened. l ed gS from Yti1`s were not fit•ml FIRE � , 1. glis Construction andnS some its " y Children's Wear " r ®rli 1 vniued, Council thought that the e' ®OII�ld. G Drapea-and Alterations #lianas, should consulted. 227 Main 5t. No. 4 H +' a G. Eaton Mon.. � Thurs. 8:3{i � 6i0G 0 Hwy. North �ouricif wilt meet ¢n flue 16th of ala • Neto& ,dt 8,011 o'c ock with the �dgtlranceAgencyLimited 'j1 Sdt y 0 235 82 � '� UrCld b . f rt y $'30 0if1bb in Mssoit<te.bt6t t , CONI ACT ONES -15 I! J 1 fait owners;:itn' .fid eane flrain- 0 MABE la BANES- :527- ,, .. _ .. , . `Ntu1n $tie ' .. � 3, Street• 169 ,�g� Works #f and �� _ �63 Mai - N 'the '>1PPltchtibrt >o `Ttf� l�rairi 7�i EYo Above the �ailr Sh4p� P E hbo ��,{Mrr,.y��y,�wwy� }niji � sx 5>to s�lard;�t �►>� B� anuli' LoT;'Con topuijett ;. „ L'.',r_ , DA , : , l 1. yy 1 I�...:.:."...w v....:,i.Wri .,,4 .... ten,Ivr::_v.....ruy,�„aIM' r{#r�rb„rus!N°A' :'.. '.. -•..4L,14+Ae„r,i,i�'LL.SJL.....,ua.�i�'-,1: v.,.Y :r,m ,. .,,:,. ;- ,. . � o.. '�4..yiuW: 1': 0 ' 'subject to Township By -Laws and. payment to the end of September. Pri 00 -pt. Health approval where "- THEN LET US DO THE REST -- °� eneettive a4f Our a applicable. Well Make : Ladies, rear - w Tenders on the Beane Drain y 1'N8U4ANCiE.:--� 21/74 ��,.II � EXETER YARD ' There was one ° AU10 ° hIFE Men'8 Wear r • ' were reopened. l ed gS from Yti1`s were not fit•ml FIRE � , 1. glis Construction andnS some its " y Children's Wear " r ®rli 1 vniued, Council thought that the e' ®OII�ld. G Drapea-and Alterations #lianas, should consulted. 227 Main 5t. No. 4 H +' a G. Eaton Mon.. � Thurs. 8:3{i � 6i0G 0 Hwy. North �ouricif wilt meet ¢n flue 16th of ala • Neto& ,dt 8,011 o'c ock with the �dgtlranceAgencyLimited 'j1 Sdt y 0 235 82 � '� UrCld b . f rt y $'30 0if1bb in Mssoit<te.bt6t t , CONI ACT ONES -15 I! 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