The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-09, Page 10• ;
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The TitmAtIvootot, March 1, 1961
ephen asks survey
Federation in Usborne for Centralia water
seeks increase
tishorne Federation of Agri...!
ettiture has 'requested the town-
ship *eel to raise the mem-
bership levy front caw -fifth to
one-h0f MM.
President Philip Johns and
Pea. President Horace Del -
bridge Presented the request at
Monday's cc/limit meeting. They
explained the growing number
.of activities of the farm organlZation necessitated the increase
which is already in effect in a
number of townships.
The levy cannot be raised
this year since the assessment
roll has already been com.
pleted. However, council agreed
to consider the increase for
1962.
Weed spray 4°114.30
Weed spray contract was let
to Fred Harburn, Dublin, at
$3.00 per mile, both sides. Ile'
Was one of three bidders who ,-.=-.-4=e4
included Ralph Betteridge, at
$2..75 per mile plus insurance, -e-1
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and Lloyd Weber, at $3,20 per Ife'.1
A bylaw appropriating,$4.5.00D
for road exuenditures 1961
was approved.
A grant of po plus $1.00 each
for five members in Usborne
was made to the South Huron
Agrieuitural Society, sponsors
of Hensall Feeder Calf Club,
pee delegates
DelegateS to the Ontario Rte
ral Municipalities and Good
Reads conventions were paid
$35 in lieu of expenses.
The Stone drain report, filed
by J. A. Howes, OLS. Listowel,
will be read on April 3,
oad Sup't W. J. Ft t ,'s
report included accounts total-
ling $1,233.74.
Treasurer N. G. Clarke re-
ports receipt a $48.45 from the
road supl and -ether receipts
Of $Z,285.9; and a cash balance
at the end of February of
$1,740,5.8,
Deputy Tax Colleetor Mrs..
B. M. Woods reported reeeipt,
of $918.78 in 1060 :taxes during
retiree rY.
An eleetrie adding machine
was :purchased from tinder.
:weeid, Limited. for $150 And
tradedAnd a used Machine
wassecured for the roadsup't
for the sum of $150.
Reeve Claytort :Smith presided
and all couneillors .were .pre.
seq. Next meeting wUl be held
April 3.
Purchase of 124 gallons et 80
oz. 2,11) amine was made from
Read Fertilizers Ltd., at their
price of 83.33 per gallon, lowest
of eight tenders,
Appoint inspector
Allan Fletcher was appointed
warble fly inspector at 83,15
per hour plus mileage at 10e.
The township inspectors were
instructed to attend a warble
fly school at Clinton, March 21.
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'''This is interesting -I never
)new Gee r g e Washington
chewed gum"
Hay mutual reports
:Stephen township has reques waled that preliminary dog -
ted the Ontario Water :ftesour- sharing proposals :set the Ste,
ces. Commission to niglertake phen share at12q. Exeter and
a preliminary survey and re- 'Osborne townships wouldpass
Ort oil a water system for sem, eaeh and Ray has
•Centralia pollee beeh%m
asittne‘dfohri 8'..
The trustees hope there J'
--Aes p council was
may be a possibility ot hook. asked to eonsider the proposal
ing into the supply line to before attending •an area •meet.
Centralia RCAF statiOn, This big to discuss the division of
ilavtnsi srortvheetio otorpeocsidscibb,tel,evoznsoEpucr :Ili ens ,A(' opsp,1. rs Ft- v r 914 bdv oget
• setnta!t $1503°,0100,rotahe sbaUrrierseats last
best supOlY.
Censider iont prptection year.
• Stephen Politica was asked Road Sup't Lawrence Hill
formally Tuesday to. consider was authorized to ea11 for gra.
participation in the purchase vel tenders by the •ton as well
of a fire treat which wilt serve As by the yard,
the district around Exeter, A grant of $30 was made to
klayor R. E. Poole); and liensall Spring Fair and $20
Reeve %Main MaenZle re. to the feeder eAlf club. Request
, was made by Russell Brow,
a director.
The auditor's report,
rashow-
share
Reeve Glenn Webb presided
ing a surplus on the 1960 ape.
tions was adopted,
and all members were pre.
sent,
sk Zurich
toward Hay arena
HAY township council de-,
cided at their meeting, Mon-
day, to ask the village of Zu-
rich to pay one.thiri of the
costs of operating the Hay
township arena.
A. motion was passed to give
the arena board a grant of $500
and ask Zurich council to pay
$166.66 towards the grant. The
t
clerk was a so ms d
render the village a hill for
one-third of the. 8700 operating
expenses and one-third of the
$362.25 debenture for 1960.
The council also instructed
Clerk H. W. Brokenshire to
publish an advertisement •cat.
ling for gravel tenders for the
township. The township re-
, cadres 11,000 cubic yards of
best surplus ever three-quarter inch screen
crushed stone, The rate of the
tenders submitted is to be in'
merit, The clerk was instructed
to send a letter to the Exeter
councit.explaining their rea-
son,
Mr, Brokenshire was also in-'
strueted to write a letter to M,
R. Perk, London, explaining
that the Hay township have a
fire protection .Agreement with
Zurieh„ Hensall and Dashwood,
hut that he would have to pay
the bill rendered from the
Grand Bend .brigade Who
wered a call at his cottage in
the Schede..view subdivision
last
ou
st7yecar. nett accepted the re-
signation of Harold Finlay,
•• pound keeper.
Hay Township Farmers' klu.
that Fire Insurance Company,
learned at their annual meet-
ing in Zurich recently, that
their 1960 surplus set an all-
time high, with the company
going ahead almost $36,000.
This favorable report result-
ed mainly from a. $35,264 de-
crease in losses during the
yea r.
Harvey Taylor, president for
the year, noted the companY
had recovered to a very satis-
factory position in 1960, 'after
OK addition
for Hibbert
Hibbert council, by resolution
Monday, approved the pro-
posed •addition to Mitchell Dis-
trict High School at an esti-
mated cost of $197,500.
The engineer's report for the
O'Reilly municipal drain was
read and provisionally adopted,
Court of revision will be held
on April 3, and the clerk was
instructed to advertise for
tenders for the completion of
the drain.
A. grant of $56.00 was don-
ated to the South Huron Agri-
culture Society and calf club.
There were seven gravel
tenders for approximately
12.000 cu. yds. 3;4" crushed
gravel and 500 cu. yds. in
stock pile, and the tender hid
from Jack Newbigging was
accepted for 54e, 53c, 36c, res-
pectively and a price of 65c for
farmers' lanes.
Mrs. Lloyd Elliott vas en-
gaged as caretaker for the
township hall at a salary of
$125.00.
experiencing several years of
heavy losses and surplus de-
creases.
1/e predicted that with the
present higher rates remain-
ing effective there was a strong
possibility of exceeding the De-
partment of Insurance mini-
mum requirement of 25 cents
surplus per $100 of insurance
in force during the current
year. The present surplus is
18 cents per $100.
Exeter man elected
Albert W. Keyes, Exeter,
was elected president, succeed-
ing Mr. Taylor. Vice-president
is Max Turnbull and .Reginald
Black- is the secretary -man.,
ager.
Fred Haberer, Sr., who has
been director for the past 27
years retired rather than ac-
cept another three-year term.
• He was renominated for the
position but withdrew in favor
of Theodore Steinbach, whom
he nominated,
A director of the company,
• Reinhold Miller, moved a
:hearty vote of thanks to the
• retiring director.
Auditors appointed for the
coming year were George
Deichert and J. W. Haberer.
Manager compiles chart
Reg Black, sec reta ry-m an-
. ager of the company, presented
a chart of the company's loss-
es since 1952, pointing out that
the surplus of any year was
• dependent upon the, amount of
losses,
He also gave an outline of
the re-insuraoce business the
company operates, pointing out
that ten and a hall million dol-
lars worth of the insuran'-e is
covered by re -insuring coin -
1 panics,
terms of crushing per cub'c'
yard and hauPng per cubic
yard,
The gravel is to be taken
from the MacLean pit near
Hensall and to be placed on
the roads during Mayc
Appoint inspector
The application of William
Davidson for warble fly in-.
speetor was accepted at $1.00
per hour and 10 cents per mile
The council also accepted!
tra v elling expense.
the tender of Leonard Sararas
to supply the powder at $5.24!
for 15 -pound bags and 45 cents'
for one -pound bags. The spray-
ing will be done by William
Watson at a cost of 12 and a;
half cents per head.
The cleric was also autho-
rized to write letters to Fred,
Waldron and IL Wilhelm, no-
tifying them that Hay township
has passed a by-law for war.'
ble fly control and that any
cattle brought in by •them must
be treated before brought in.
• A certificate of this statement
must be given to the inspector
showire, thee have compiled
with these instructions.
Following the request of P.
L. MacNaughton, 1tensall, sec.
retary of the South! Huron
Agricultural Society, the coun-
cil agreed to make a grant of
835 to the society and also $4
for each calf club member
from Hay. township who shows
a calf.
Coun'cil decided to re -invest
the 8100 debenture from the
Hillsgreen cemetery for an;
other five years at five per
cenf,
• They turned down a request
from a delegation of the
mayor, reeve and deputy -reeve
of Exeter to enter into a ero-
i posed fire protection agree.
The new look in coats.
Our collection
• attention to:
ffir Spring is exciting with special.
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Spring .Handbags
.5.oft Marshmallow Plastics -$5.95
All teather-$5.95 to $10.95
Tapestries -$6.95 to $10.95
Town topics
Tuesday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Martin were
Mrs. George Hookway and Mrs,
Arehie Walker of Science Hill,
Mrs. jenny Mossey, .sister of:
Mr. Wes Jaoues, is spending
some time withher daughter
and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence Martin,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Clarence Martin were Mr.
and Mrs, Cecil Mossey, Wood.:
• ham; Mrs, W. B. Young, St,
Marys, and Mr, and Mrs. Doug.
'las Martin and faintly,. Harring-
ton.
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