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and debated, The government has House for final -thscussion and de7 ,
introduced the estimates of smaller cision.
deptutment4 such its tthe primal One Of the best debated items minister's office, prior to the la-, during the week was the Bill intro-' troduction of the budget, doted to amalgamate into one syS-',
Committees of the House started tem the present three Ontario 13y-
dro systems, which have been riper -:
aced as separate systerns but tinder"
the new legislation all will become ,
one great province-wide system.
really, the member discussed all As Ontario Hydro is unique in its
phases of government and quest.. joint ownership by municipalities
lops items, 'to ascertain the rami- .and the province and in Its methods
fications of what may appear to of operation, and in its efficiency
be a 'very simple matter, but which awl economy in power supply and
on a closer look Is found to affect Costs, all Members have taken a
many aspects. of our daily and hush- • keen interest to ensure that none,
ness life, Since the civil servants of the good points of Ontario Hydro
responsible for carrying out the are lost, This, the Minister in
now legislation and• policies are:on charge, has assured the Rouse, will
hand, every member does get: a not happen.
most ' excellent briefing on •niost ,
matters which then come up in thel CEMETERY BoARDs
target and it seems apparent that,
!RECEIVE GRANTS
JOHN W. HANNA
REPORTS
session, members taking part in.
the debate on the speech front the'
Throne, as is usual, took the occas-
ion to speak tin the matters dearest
to their hearts and most important
to tlu it constituents, There con-
tinued considerable discusaion on
the much publicized "organized
crime" drive of the opposition par-
ties' and Pi-dine Minister Robarts
'announced that before Christmas -
he would make and announce tick
government's decision on action tly
ne taken with respeceto this con-
troversy, Many speakers made pre:.
Sent liquor laws and customs their
During the third week of this the session-long grind of careful
examination of legislation and poli-
cies being introduced by the, gov-
ernment. It is In these committees',
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time regulations in this field.
As. last year, the estimates of 1. •
eerLain departments Were tabled n. A meeting of the Howick Town-
ship council was held in the cleric's
office on Dec. 15th. All members
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A wrimmvnre.sitm.vaz-;,?..-n-7.7,io.00 Ilaskins - Strong- That we give a Mg, $3.90; Tax Collector, cheque re
•[grant of $200 to the Gorrie came estate - 3. King taxes, $193.15; R. H.
Lutheran cemetery , hoard; $100 to Listowel, .share of fire area costs,
the McIntosh cemetery hoard; an d $47.17: . ,
A $50 to the Lakelet -cemetery hoard, Welfare account: G. L. Dobson,
Ak and that a financial statement he $26,67; George Walkey, $26.67; It.
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furnished by each board to the H. Stephens & Son, $79:83; Crystal
Dairy, $9.24; Bill. Nay, $20,00; R.
ci,metery board; $75 to the HowickLane, sheep killed $25.00; Town of A
tery board; $1.0b to the Wroxeter Carson & Son, stove oil, $44.93; John
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were present and the reeve, Arthur
Gibson, was in the chair, The min-
utes of the last regular meeting
And special meeting were read and
on motion of Strong and King were.
adopted as read.
Gibson- King - That the engin-
eer's report on the Renwick Drain
be accepted and provisionally ad-
opted and the clerk he 'hereby in-
structed to prepare the necessary
by-law and copies of same and that'
application for provincial aid be
made to the Department of •Ptib-
lie Works of Ontario.
Gibson-Haskins- That court of
revision on the Renwick Drain be
held on Jan. 5th, 1962, at 2 p.m.
Strong -Haskins - That a cheque
in the amount of $193.15 he issued
to the tax collector on behalf or.
tax cheque of the estate of 'the late lock, By-law Harkness Drain, $40.00
CHRISTMAS CUSTOM
Some folks pick tip a box of
Christmas cards and mail them, A
out, Others snap a picture of the
children under the tree Co-Illustrate
their Yuletide greetings.
Hut for 25 years, a State college,
Pa., couple have been doing it dif-
ferently and their friends won't let
them stop now.
They are David and Madeline
Campbell who for tile past quarter
of a century have collected zesty
little hits of news from Mutual
friends - who broke their legs, were
married; or had some other dram,
-atic adventure - then boiled the in-
-formation :down and flavored it
,With Campbell poetry for the an.
oust Christmas letter,
How did the Christmas letter get
;started? "Who iteows how it got
started?" says ,Madeline, "How do
you quit? Our frienchi won't let
us
Campbell is a retired Pennsyl-
Yania.,-*nte, .University ,Tiyofe,.5sor .
wlio for nearly 30' years taught en-
gineering drawing.
Now he is a once-a-year author
and . some 500 friends of Dave and
Madeline Campbell in a half doz-
en foreign countries and most of
the United States--refuse to let the
dynamic 'Campbell Christmas let-
ter give way to a conventional 'card. •
Haskins, fees and mileage, $207.75;
Robert Gibson, fees and mileage.
$200.90; Prank King, fees and
mileage, $197:60; E, H. Strong, fees
and mileage, $197.60; W. E, Whit-
field, part salary, $75,00; J. H. Pol-
oek, part salary, $400.00; Eldred
bathers, •altowar4ces Wills Dra:th
No. 3, $101.00; J. H. Pollock, clerk's
fees Wills Drain No. 3, $40.00: W. E.
Whitfield, preparing statement for,
Wills -Drain No 3, $15.00; J. H. Pol-
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PAISLEY vs. WINGFIAM
WINGHAM ARENA.
F iday, December 22nd
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clerk,
King -Strong- That we give a
grant of $30.00 to the Gorrie, Wroa.-
eter and Fordwich Christmas tree
funds.
Haskins - King- That we pro-
claim Boxing Day, Dec. 26th, a holi-
day in the Township of Howick,
Strong - Haskins-- That we, the
eonnells of the Townships of Turn-
berry and Ilowiek, accept the ten-
der of Hugh Witters of Neustadt
for the Day Bridge for the sum of
$300.
King - R. Gibson-- That we rent
one bent of the Fordwich shed to
Anson Rattan for the sum of $40
annually.
Strong - 'Haskins --That we ac-
cept with regret the resignation of
Harold Pollock as clerk of the
township. •
King -Haskins- That We adver-
tise for a clerk for the township
duties to commence on Jan. 1st,
1962, with applications to he in the
hands of the reeve by 12 o'clock
noon, Dee. 22nd, 1961.
R. Gibson -Haskins- That the
road accounts as approved he pass-
ed.
Strong - Ring -That the 'follow-
ing accounts be passed:
Provincial Treasurer, insulin for
indigents, $4.34; Eakins & McDon-
ald, audit fees re mtinicipal tele-
phone, $470.45; Wm. D. Colby, ex-
penses re Renwick Drain, $24.00;
Burton Hubbard, fox bounty, $4.00;
Cecil Grainger, fox bounty, $4.00;
Everitt Armstrong, fox, $4.00; Allan
C. Harrison, fox, $4.00; John Dins-
more, livestock valuer fees .for 1961
$21.00; Perry Strong, cutting grass
at Pioneer Park, $25.00; Gcstetner
Ltd., supplies, $59.64; Harriston Re.
view, 'printing, $28.57; Listowel
Banner, adv., $2.40; Art Gibson,
mileage to Exeter, $10.00; n.. H.
Carson & Sons, supplies, $2.52; John
White, polling place rent, $10.00;
Jack Ferguson, DRO, $10.00; Rus-
sel Sewers, poll cleric, $8.00; Lake-
let Women's Institute, polling place
lent, $10.00; Lloyd Jacques, DRO.
$10.00; Geo. Hubbard,
$800; Gorrie Orange Lodge, poll-
ing place rent, $10.00; Gordon Un-
derwood, 11110, $10.00; Thos. Rit-
chie, poll clerk, $8.00; Pordwich
community hail, polling place rent,
$10.00; H. B. Collins, 1)RO, $10.00;
,Tack Brown, poll clerk, $8.00; Geo.
Brown, polling place rent, $10.00;
Earl Toner, DRO, $10,00; Glad Ed_
liar, poll: clerk, •$`81)11; Newbridge
Orange Lodge, polling place rent,
$10.00; Sohn Topharn, DRO, $10.00;
Poster, poll clerk, $8.00; WroX-
othr Clammmilly Centre, polling
place rent, $10.00; Ken Edgar, DRO,
$10.00; Bill Durst, poll cleric, $8.00,
3", Ti. 110110e1c, election •expenses,
$31.20; Gorrie Community ball, rent
for nominations, $8,00; clerk and
treasurer, -printing aect., .$100.00;
W. 1l, Whitfield, .preparing Mum.
natal statenient, $15,00; Arthur
Sort, fees mileage, $225.90; Ivan
H. Carson & Son, $25.49; Win, Mar-
rifler, $19.11; H. Howe, $2004; R.
H Carson & Son, $14.f16; II A.
Schaefer, $40.19; H. N. Gowdy &
Son, $26.00; T. ,T. Schaefer, $24.46;
A. II, Carson & Son, $15.00; Cal-
lander Nursing Home, 08.25.
Supplementary assistance, $20.00;
Art Gibson, welfare administrator,
$21.60; Robt, Gibson, four hospital
board meetings, $20,00; Howick
Brunch 307,,remorebranee wreaths,
$23.50; Gorri e cemetery board,
$200.00; Wroxeter cemetery, $150,00
Lutheran cemetery board,
$75.00; McIntosh cemetery board,
$100.90; Lakelet cemetery board,
$50.00; Alex Graham, (lorrie Christ.
Inas tree fund, $30.00; G, L. Doh
:son, Wroxeter Christmas tree fund,
430.00; Terry Davis, Forriwich
Z.:Ijr.twas,,t,r,ee, fund, $30,011; Arthur
Ant,t
Drain, $8.00; Ivan HasicipS, ditto,
$8.00; Roht, .Gibson, ditto, $8.00:
Frank King, ditto, $8.00; E. H.
Strong, ditto, $8.00; road account,
transfer, $4,377.34,
Arthur ,Gibson, Reeve
Harold Pollock, Cleric
Let glad tidings ring out this Joyous Christmas! ,
DOWNIE SUNOCO SERVICE