The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-06-23, Page 10PAGE TEN THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, June 23, 1948
ing and base, $5,000;,No. 12, Howie%
and Turnherry, bituminous pavement,
Q8,000; ,iniscellaneous,$20,000: bridg-
Gorile, $30,000; FOrdwich, $30,000;
Egmondvilter$20,000 others, $6,000;
culverts '$10,000 machinery, crawler
tractor and scraper, $20,810; trucks,
$6,964.91; snow plows, $4,133.50;
Dodge pickup, $786.75 (all but about
$2,000 1947 purchases); graders and
miscellaneous, $32,304,84; urban im-
provement, $5,000; overhead, 8,000.
Recommend Rebates
Certain roads at Bluevale tha.t were
cut off by diversion of the provincial
highway have reverted to the county,
neighbourhood, we recommend that a
as as the county bast no reads in that
by-law be passed reverting these roads
to the township.
Your commission has considered re-
quests from the towns of Clinton,
Wingham and other urban municipal-
ities for assistance with street im-
provements, We feel that such assist-
ance, if any should be uniform for all.
We recommend that all urban munici-
palities receive a rebate of 25 per cent
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oun, Clark reported for the Band
Committee that all members were sat-
isfied with the new arrangements. Sun-
iday evening concerts were being plan-I ned, It was suggctsted that the band
stand interior be painted with water-
proof paint,
The problem of the caretaking for
the Town Hall and Fire Hall was dis-
cussed and it was decided to advertise
for this position.
Applications for building permits
were presented as follows: James
,Thompson, House; Ernest Seddon,
Sun porch; Frank Balfour, Office;
Martha Leaver, Shingling Verandah;
Frank Howson, Garage; K. G. Baker,
residence; E. S. Lewis, office; Andrew
Anstett, garage; Jos. W. Hall, garage,
Vincent Dittmer, residence, 2 apts.,
Bennett & Casemore, work shop; Wil-
fred D, Congram, Instil siding; John
McKay, dwelling; Frank Balfour resi-
dence, J, Ellacott, residence; Anna
McNevin, garage, Anna McNevin,
dwelling remodel; The permits wete
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granted when approved by the Chair- gf their county road levy, said rebates
to be expended upon street improve-
ments in accordance with the regula-
tions of the Department of Highways;
rebates not expended in any year to
be carried forward as a credit. Should
a greater amount be required for the
completion of a job in any year than
covered by the rebate, the municipality
to forego future rebates until the de-
ficit_l!as been met. All rebates and ex-
penditures to be subject to the approv-
al of the county council.
man of the Property Committee,
A local improvement petition was
presented by the owneits of lots on
Boland street running east from
Frances St, for a sewer,
This petition was approved and the
Engineer was requested t) prepare
plans and specifications.
Two tenders were received for the
purchase of an area of land 100'x100'
on the east side of Josephine Street
at the south end of town, fhe council
decided to sell the land to Mr. J. P.
McKibbon for $300.00 with the con-
dition that the low part will be filled
tip level and that the time for erection
of a building be extended for two
years; deed to be given when a start
is made.
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north 'end of Minnie St„ from the CNR
Bridge to Albert Street at their tender
price of $3250.00 and the cheques of
unsuccessful tenders were returned.
The Clerk was instructed to notify
the Canadian Pacific Railway that the
contract for filling in Minnie Street
had been let and would ask the co-op-
eration of their engineers, as the work
will proceed at once.
Conn. Rintoul reported-for the Pro-
perty Committee that the Parker Con-
struction Co. would like to use part
of the Farmers' Shed for storage of
some materials, This was granted.
Conn, Gurney reported that he had
a tender from Mr. Percy Clark for
the supply and installation of two
Aquastats for the unit heaters at a
price of $34.00, He was authorized to
arrange for the installation of Aqua-
stats,
Coun. Gurney also 'reported that he
had a price on painting the zeiling in
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His Worship, Mayor Kenedy re-
ported that difficulties over housing
were being ironed out. Mr. Hagey
would be here Monday to go over
various items needing attention. He
reported on his attendance along with
Reeve Johnson at the Mayors' and
Reeves' convention at Windsor. The
meetings were well attended and fine
addresses were heard.
The Finance Committee reported a
number of accounts properly certified
and recommended payment.
The matter of an additional grant
to the funds for maintenance o' the
Ball Park was discussed and decided
to increase the grant to the Softihan
Association 'by $75.00.
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Second Class Honours 66% to 74%
Clayton Scholtz, Maxine Cowan,
Carman Craig, Ivan Laidlaw, Fred
Riehl.
Third Class Honours 60% to 65%
James Wilson, Vera McLeod, James
Currie, Currie Burchill, Wally Hasel-
grove, Margaret Craig, Gordon Wel-
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presented its report to Huron Coun-
ty Council as follows:
The spring freshets carried away the
bridges in Fordwich and Gorrie and
caused other damage which has neces-
sitated some changes in our expected
program. A contract has been let for
the construction of a new bridge at
Gorrie, the old bridge at Fordwich has
been repaired and replaced on the
old site, and it is proposed to 'build a
new bridge On a site that improves
E alignment of the road. A new bridge
-1°- is being built at Egmondville and the
rebuilding of other smaller bridges
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$406,000 Expenditure
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Coun. Reavie reported that tenders the upstairs room of the fire hall for
for filling Minnie Street were received. $70.00, two coats, This was left with
Harris & Fair of Weston were given Coun. Gurney .for consideration. Col-
the contract to complete the fill at the ors for final painting were suggested
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Lois Loelcridge, ES, MD, GC, CC,
PC, LC,
Ruth LOckridge, EC, Mlle, CW2.
Barbara 'Newman, EC, PC, LS,
Harold Pennington, EC, MHC,
CC; CW3,
Mary Porter, EC, CW3,
Mary Procter, EC, MITC, G2, CC,
PC, LC,
Mary Ross, EI, MI11, 01, Cl, F1,
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Russel Pennington, CWC,
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Grade XI.
Abbreviations: English (E), And.-
ent History (All), Algebra (A), Phys-
ics (P), French (P), Latin (L).
Lloyd, Anderson, E8, A112, Al, P1,
F2, LS,
Muriel Brydge€, E2, AM, Al, P1,
F2, Li.
Joan ilushfield El, A113, AC, PC
EC, T.C.
Ruth Cantelon, Ea, AHC, EC, LC,
Marjorie Copeland, E2, AHC, AC,
FC, LC.
James Cummins, E2, Ails; AC, P3,
F3, L8, •
Doreen Elliott, EC, Atil, A3, P2,
F2, L2.
Vivien Ernest, El, A112, AC, PC,
PC, LC.
Edna Higgins, E2, AHC, AC, P2,
PC, L3.
Joan Hiseler, E3, A142, AC, PC, P2,
LI.
Marjorie Hohden, E8, AXIS, AC,
PC, PC, LC.
mimes /min, E2, AHC' ASf i P2 P.8 g
LC.
William Johnston, E2, A1-11, Al, P1,
FL Li.
Laura Mcturney, E2, A111, AC, P2,
Pl, Li.
Rose McGlynn, E2, AH1, A2, 152,
Pl,
Shirley McGlynn, ES, A113, P3, LC.
Vernon McLeod, APIC,
Ruth Machan, E2, Attg, Al, P1, P2,
LC.
,'Brian Metcalfe, E2, AH2, PC, LC.
Doris Silted, E2, A1-12, A3, P3, PC,
LC.
Grade XIL
Abbreviations: English (E), Mod-
ern History (MH), Geometry (G)„
Chemistry (C), French (F), Latin
(L), Commercial Work (CW).
Jean Adair, ES, Mill, GC, -CC, F3,
LI.
Grant Ernest, ES, 11112, Gl, CS,
PS, LC,
George Gannnage, E3, 1111C, IG3,
CC, CWC.
Donna henry, E2, M113, Gi, Cl,
F2, LS.
Grace Holmes,• EC, CC, CWC,
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