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" NELLIE MCARTER
Mrs. Mary Ellen
McArter (Nellie) of Brussels
died Saturday, March 1 at
the Huronview Nursing
Home in Clinton. She was in.
her 74th, year.
She was born in North
Dakota, daughter of the late.
James Anderson and Mary
Sprpat. She was a member of
the Brussels United Church.
Surviving are one'
daughter Jean (Mrs. Calvin
Davidson) of Kitchener, and
one son Donald of Brussels,
six grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by
her husband Ivan in 1956 and
by one son William in 1980.
She was also predeepased Eby
a sister, Mrs. Violet Burke of
Orangeville and two
brothers, Jack Anderson of
Belgrave and Earl Anderson
of RR4, Brussels.
Funeral and committal
services were held on
Tuesday, March „ 4 at the
Brussels chapel of the M.L.
Watts Funeral Home, wi. th
Rev. Eric Le Drew officiat-
ing.
Temporary entombment is
at the Brussels Cemetery
Chapel with spring
entombment in the Brussels
Cemetery.
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The Corporation of the. Township of Morris
BY-LAW No. 6-1980
"THE ANIMAL CONTROL
BY-LAW"
A By-Law pursuant to the. Dog Tax, Livestock and Poultry Protection Act,
Chapter 133, R.S.O. 1970, to regulate and control the running at large of dogs in
the Township of Morris.
WHEREAS Section 7(1) of the Dog Tax, Livestock and Poultry Protection Act
(hereinafter called the "Act") provides that By-Laws may be passed by the
Council of a Township having a population of less than 100,000 for prohibiting or
regulating the running at large of dogs in the Municipality and for seizing and,
impounding and for killing dogs found running at large in contravention of the
By-Law,
AND WHEREAS Section 7(2) of the Act provides that dogs shall be deemed to
be running at large when found in a highway or other public place and not under
the control of any person.
AND WHEREAS Section 8 of the Act provides that- a 13y-Law may be passed
imposing fines of not more than $50.00 upon every person who is responsible for
a contravention of the By-Law. • .
THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED by the-. Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Morris and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same:
I. THAT no person 'owning,' possessing or harbouring a dog or dogs shall allow
or permit the said dog or dogs to run at large within the Municipality of the
Township of Morris at any time,.and for the purposes of this By-Law the term
"owner" shall include a person having care, custody or control of a dog or
dogs,
2. THAT any dog found running at large in the said Municipality will be seized
and;
A) if the said dog can be properly identified and the owner of the dog
ascertained the dog will be -returned to the owner and released to him
upon payment of the appropriate fine imposed hereunder or,
B) if the said dog is idehtified and returned' to the owner, or an attempt, 'is
made to return the dog to the owner, or the owner refuses to accept the
return of the dog, or fails to pay the appropriate fine/ or upon
identification it becomes apparent: that .the dog has been previously .
apprehended and or found running at large in the Municipality the said
dog shall be forthwith taken to the.pound authorized in that behalf by the
Council of the Corporation of the Township of Morris and shall be held at
such pound until the owner of the said dog shall have paid the
appropriate fine as imposed hereunder and all costs associated with the
impounding of said dog but in the event that the dog is not claimed and or
the , appropriate fine and costs are not paid within 72 hours from the time
of impounding, the dog shall be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as
directed by the Council of the Township of Morris or its duly authorized
agent in-that behalf and all fines, costs and expenses shall be recovered
from the owner of the dog under provisions of the Surhmary Convictions
Act, or .
C) if the said dog cannot be identified the said dog shall -be destroyed or
otherwise disposed of as directed by the Council of the Townshipof Morris
or its duly authorized agent in that behalf,
3. THAT any person being the owner or having poessession or being the
harbourer of any dog found running at large and in contravention of this
:By-Law shall be liable to a fine of: ,
' A) $15.00 for the first such offence or;
B) $30.00 for the second or subsequent offence and;
C) all costs, charges or other expenses properly incurred by the Municipality
in connection with the boarding, impounding or other custody of the dog,
4. THAT all fines, charges or other costs referred to in number 3 above shall be
paid to the Township Clerk or other person duly authorized in that behalf by
the Council of the Township of Morris by the owner of the dog or dogs found
in contravention of this By-Law and a receipt shall be issued therefore which
receipt shall also when prochked at the pound, evidence the owners
compliance with the provisions of this By-Law and entitle the release of the
dog into his custody.
5. THAT a,person or persons may from time to time be appointed by the council
of the Township of Morris to enforce this By-Law and such person or persons
". shall be known as an Animal Control Officer and shall have authority to
seize, impound or otherwise dispose of a dog or dogs found in contravention
of this By-Law as herein before provided and shall have authority to impose
and collect the fines, charges and costs also hereinbefore provided.
6. THAT the provisions herein relating to dogs running at large do not apply to
a hunting dog or dogs while actually engaged in a legitimate and active hunt
or pursual and under the direction of a properly licensed hunter,
7. THAT this By-Law supercedes all former By-Laws enacted under the
authority of this Act or its predecessors and the same- are hereby rescinded
and repealed;
8. THAT this by-Law comes into force and takes effect upon the final passing
hereof and may be cited as "THE ANIMAL CONTROL BY-LAW".
Read a FIRST and SECOND time the 3rd day of March, 1980.
Read a Third Time and finally passed on the 3rd day of March, 1980.
- CLERK (Nancy Michie) REEVE (William Elston)
22-28-1
CLEARING
Auction Sale
of. Machinery, Sows and some Household Effects for
MR. GEORGE SIKMA ,
South half lot 18, con C, Howick Tvvp., 11 miles west
of Listowel or 2 half miles east of Morrisbank Corner
Hwy. 86
SATURDAY, MARCH 15,
Sale Time 1 P.M.
IMPLEMENTS: 4/65 Nuffield, overhauled 1 year
ago, w/ Dunham quick attach loader, w/hydraulic
bucket; Massey Harris 44 special in good running
order; I.H. 10' wheel disc; Kvernelands 3 x 16" 3
point hitch plow; I.H. 15•run seed drill; New Holland
140 bushel PTO manure spreader w/new apron; I.H.
No.- 37 baler; 7 foot power mower; 18' bale elei/ator
complete w/motor; new 3 pt. hitch fertilizer
spreader; grass seeder; Massey Ferguson side rake;
V type snow blower; wagon w flatrack; farm
trailer.
TRUCK: 1973 International 3/4 ton pickup with'flat
rack, in good condition, selling as-is.
SOWS AND FIGS: 25 sows, including 6 purebred
York, in various stages of pregnancy, some due sale
time. Crossbreds include York x Landrace x English
Black. Breeding information and due dates an-
nounced day of sale. Approximately 100 weaner and
feeder pigs of various sizes.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT: Lincoln 220V welder 1
year old; New grain aerator; Roto-Tiller; 7 circular
hog feeders in various sizes; ear-tag applicator; steel
post driver; big sledge hammer; shovels; forks etc.
Plus wagon load of miscellaneous items.
HOUSEHOLD: Some Household Effects will be
offered.
TERMS —. Cash or Cheque with proper
iden tification on day of sale.
NO RESERVE AS FARM IS SOLD
LUNCH BOOTH
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or
Loss of property day of sale.
7% Sates Tax in Effect .
PROPRIETOR: George Sikma 335-6122
- AUCTIONEER: Don Rea, Listowel, Phone 291-2600
"FOR SERVICE THAT SELLS"
20-28-1