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YOUR
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Phone 523.9640
SALES
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PHONE BRUSSELS 887-6011
3RUSSE'LS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
LADIES' DIVISION OF THE
SECTION L - Domestic Science
DIRECTORS -- Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Ross Bennett, Mrs.
Clare Veitch, Mrs, Wilfred Strickler, Mrs. Jack Bryans.
Please put number as well as section and article name on
entry tags. All bread and buns and cakes without Ic4ng
brought in plastic bags. Layer cakes to be displayed on cake
plate or foil covered base. Base to be one half inch larger
than cake.,
BREAD
2. Loaf brown bread, entire crust 1.00
3. Loaf fruit bread, entire crest 1.00
1.. Loaf white bread, entire crust 1.00 .75 .50
.75 .50
.75 .50
4. Buns, 3 kinds - Chelsea, plain, .75 5o cloverleaf, 'two of each. 1.00
Coffee cake, (bread dough), round,
top with cinnamon, and brown
sugar 1.00 .76 .50
by Ross
197-1 be
ings,
Moved by Robert Grasby sec-
onded by Thee Miller that By-law
No. 9, 1971 be given third reading
and finally passed.
Separate School 17.5 mills;
Secondary School purposes: form-
er...suppertere Clinton'of District
High School 21),(3 and 18..5 mills;
Seaforth District High School
1.2.3 "and 11.2, mills; fAiid
District, 18:0 afid
mills.
Meeting adjourned
again July 5 1971 at 7
General .,Accounts
Road Account:4
Wm. J. Elston,
D. Martin,
Smith that By-law lee. 9, Turtiberry Area 22.9 and 20.6
g% en 1st and 2nd read- ,
This By-law sets the mill rates
for '1971 taxes us follows: .County
purpoises ToWnship
rate 19 for Business and Com-
mercial and 17.1 for farm and
residential vroperties;, Element-
ary School purposes for formei•
Supporters of Morris - east
Wawanosh School Area will be 11
and '10 mills;. of former Grey Area
20.4 mills and 18.4 millS; formet.Helen
to thee`.
' 50,354.92
857,046.80
6,601,86
Reeve
Clerk
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CAKES
Angel cake (uniced) 1.50 1,00
Fruit cake, dark ,(uniced)
not cut, 6"x6" 1.50 1.00
8. Fruit cake, light, (uniced )
not cut 6"x6" 1.50 1.00
Single layer applesauce cake,
butter icing . 1.00 .75
10. Banana layer cake, boiled 'icing
not cake mix 1.00 .75
11. Pineapple loaf 1.00 .75
12. Date and nut loaf 1.00 .75
13, Nut and Cherry loaf (not yeast) 1.00 .75
14. Gum drop cake, not iced 1.00 .75
15. Sponge cake, not iced 1.00 .75
16, Chocolate layer cake, (cake mix)
icing optional .4, 1.00 .75
17. Queen Elizabeth cage shown
8" square pan (with original
icing of brown sugar, cream
butter and cocoanut , 1.00 ,75
18. Single layer cake, decorated for
Thanksgiving, appearance to count . 1.50 1.00
SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES
6.
7,
.75
.75
'75
.50
.50
50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
,75
19. Light feed 'cup cakes, seven
not a mix 100 .75
20. Raisin scones, seven 60 .40
. 2j. Shortbread, seven pieces .60' .40
22. Muffins, seven, bran only
(no raisins or 'dates .60 .40
23. Tea Biscuits, seven ' .80 .40'
24. Oatmeal date squares, seven . .60 .40
25. 3 kinds of uniced squares
3 of each 100 75
26. White jelly roll with lemon filling
10 - 12 inches long 1.00 .75 .50
PIES
(not to be made with prepared fillings)
27. }Sutter tarts, with raisins, Seven .75 .50 .40
28. Raepberry pie, lattice top .75 .50 .40 29. Raisin pie, lattice top .75 .50 .40 30. Pumpkin pie .75 .50 .40
31. Cherry pie, covered .75 .50 ,40
32. Covered apple pie .75 .50 .40
33, Chocolate pie, meringue topping .75 .50 .40
CANDY
34. Chocolate fudge (ten pieces) 1.00 ,75 .50
35 Maple cream (ten nieces 1,00 .75 All
86. 5 Variations of cookies, from
bogie recipe. :3 of each to be
shown. on 8" plate ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1404 .75 .60
(T(1 1)0 *Mk)
.50
.25
.25
.25
,25
' .25
.50
NOTICE TO DESTROY
NOX 0
WEEDS
NOTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN to
all Property Owners in Huron' County
In accordance with the Weed Control Act. R.S.O. 1960,
Sec. 3, 13, 19, and amendments thereto, that unless noxious
weeds growing on their land s are destroyed, by June 15,, 1971'
and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter Upon
the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the
costs againts the land in taxes, as set out in the Act.
The co-operation of ,all
•
ALEX -CHESNEY, Weed iiipiOtWr,
County of Huron
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.PALLS 0E4E110
Odi4SERVATIOit AREA.
The -Hotioti..t.hliie tel'oOrge A.
of Energy
'tad iiesources Management and
Mr, 1<Iiiriay 'Gaunt MPil for
1-turon-Bruce, annouice the
approVal of a previncial grant in
the amount of $21,000.00 to the
Maitland Valley Conservation.
Authority to carry outt further
development Work in the Falls
Reserve Conservation Area,
The Palls Reserve Conservation
Area coMprises 229 acres of land
located west of the Village of
Ben Miller, in the Township of
Colborne, 'County of 'Huron. It
was acquired by the Authority in
1964.
DeVelopmentearried out in the
area to date has included 'con-
struction of e. chre.Pgtound Serviee
building, a concession 'building,
.picinic shelter, a canipgrounil and
service road.
The Authority is ProPoeing to
prebeed with conSttuctioti of ri
maintenance building, storage
building; service toad and. park-
ing area, 'construction of a small
dam and pond, development ot
scenic lookouts and other general.
development. Work including tree
planting and installation of signs.
The extent of the proposed devel-
opment, which Will take place in
1971, will be limited by the
funds available to the Authority
from the Provincial Government,
MI member Municipalities ate,
designated as benefiting and Wth
bear the AutliotitY's Share of the
'Cost.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL MEE'f ING
Reeve Win. Elston presided at
the regular Meeting of Morris
Council' With all members pres.
ent.
111inutee of last meeting were
read and approved on motion .4 .,
Ross $mith and Thos. Miller.
The following motions Were
,. carried. ,
Moved b y Jas. Mair seconded
by Robt.' Grasby that we pay
membership fees to Huron County
Road Superintendents' Assoc-
iation.
Moved by Ross Smith second-
, er by .7as. Mair that tender of
Lloyd Jacklin, RR 1, Listowel, to
supply, load, and haul approx-
imately 25000 cub. yds. of pit run,
gravel at 37 cents per cub. yd. he
accepted subject to th.e approval
of the District Municipal Engine-
er.
Moved by Thor Miller seconded
by Jas. Mair that Court of Revis-
ion..on the "Magee Drain" be
opened.
There Were no appeals on asses-
sment of the Magee Diain.
Moved by Robt. Grasby second-
ed by Ross Smith that Court of'
Revision on Magee Drain be clos-
ed and By-law No. 8, 1971 he
given a. 3rd reading and finally
passed.
Moved by .tas, Mair seconded
by Robt. Grasby that Ross Smith
be Commissioner on Magee Drain.
Moved by Robe Gra.sby 'second-
ed- by''.Ta Male' that Mich le Draitiese•
Drain report be considered on
report be considered on Slily 5,
1971 at 8:30 p.m.
lOved NY 401 1146,t + 60001404