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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-23, Page 10Page 2 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thuxsday, Dec. 23, 1.965 JOY AT CHRISTMAS to you and your family BLUEVALE CREAMERY & STAFF A division of DARIGOLD PRODUCTS Ltd. AND MAY YOUR HOLIDAYS BE THE TOPS FOR GOOD TIMES AND GOOD CHEER. BRUSSELS TRANSPORT 'Wishing you a happy, friendly and memorable holiday season! CHAS. HODGINS° Massey- Ferguson Sales & Service • r ••••• Zet the Divine Light that shone upon the shepherds, bring you joy this Christmas season. MANAGEMENT AND STAFF BELGRAVE CO-OP o 'KiCAAt C4 -I R I STMA S CHILDREN AT BROWNTOWN School sang for their parents in what may well be the last Christmas concert to be held at the Morris Township school. Another year may see the children in a new central school. The group includes, left to right, front row: Annette Dorsch, Glen McLen- nan, Harry Verbeek, Ronnie Seli, Cathy Barbour, Laureen Barbour, Judy Sellers; second row: Brian Warwick, Bill Sellers, Bobby Seli, Leslie Brewer, Calvin McLen- nan, Gail Barbour, Joan McLennan; third row: Gail McLennan, Nancy Seli, Nancy Brewer, Peter Verbeek, Garry Barbour, Ken Mathers, Stephen Seli. -Advance-Times Photo. Final 1965 Session Of Morris Council Morris Township Council met in final session for 1965 on De- cember 15. Morris Township re- presentative to the Seaforth Dis- trict High School Board will be Clarence Martin and the repre- sentative to the Wingham Dis- trict High School Board, Mel Craig. GENERAL ACCOUNTS: Coun- ty of Huron, levy, $39,419.80, in lieu of taxes 364.87, under sect. 53 of Assess. Act, 334.88; Morris Township School Area, levy, $18,555.13, in lieu of taxes, $38.92; East Wawanosh School Area, levy, 32,617.75, under Sect. 53, 39.90; Turn - berry School Area, levy, $1, - 358.41; Grey Township School Area, levy, $1,488.16, in lieu of taxes, $4.16,' under Sect.53, 313.80; Township of Grey, de- bentures, $2,033.07; Wingham District High School, mainten- ance and debentures, $26, - 158.80, in lieu of taxes, $43.20, under sect. 53 Assess. Act, 313.20; Seaforth District High School, maintenance, $3, - 536.29, in lieu of taxes, $5.92, under Sect. 53 Assess. Act, $19.21; Clinton District High School, maintenance, $1, - 355.90, in lieu of taxes, 34.82; Huron County Federation of Ag- riculture, 3795.86; Blyth Tele- phone, 32,297.00; McKillop Telephone, 3214.43; Stewart Procter, reeve, salary, $300.00, welfare trips, $50.00; Walter Shortreed, councillor, salary, 3210.00, commissioner on drains, $18.00; William Elston, councillor, salary, $210.00, mileage and phone call, 313.80; James Mair, councillor, salary, $210.00; Ross Smith, council- lor, salary, 3210.00; William McArter, caretaker, $25.00; Nelson Higgins, salary, 3500.00, financial statement, 310.00, school attendance officer, 312, 00, road audit, $5.00,wel- fare, $50.00, postage and sup- plies, $43.00, telephone calls, $4.75; Helen Martin, balance of salary, 3100.00, drain fee, $2.00; Robert H. Coultes, rep. on hospital board, 360.00; Hen- ry Wheeler, rebate on taxes, 312.88; Bodmin Limited, re- bate on taxes, $47.20; County oflluron, tax credit, 396.79; Wingham Advance -Times, ad- vertising, $ .75; Township of Grey, share of dump, 363.00; Town of Exeter, 335.27; Post Publishing House, advertising, $2.00; Blyth Standard, con- tract, supplies etc., 3243.54; Nelson Reid, Walton street lights, $41.94; E3luevale Hall Board, grant, 3100.00; Wil- liam Elston, te: Planning Board, $8.00; Joe Kerr, Peacock Dump, $28.00; Callander Nurs- ing biome, 3116.25; Geo. Rad- ford Const., gravel deposit cheque, 3200.00; Wm. Mc- Arter, water for hall and shed, 314.00. ROAD ACCOUNTS: Wm. McArter, mileage, wages and bookkeeping, $61.15; James Casemore, wages, $86.25; John Smith, wages, 370.15; Glenn Snell, standby time, $70.00; Oldfield Hardware, caulking cement plastic, $4.02; Tom Garniss, chain saw, file and jointer, $265.75; Alex Inkley, fuel oil and tax, $61.35; Turn - berry Township, boundary ac- count, 3146.00; Dominion Road Machinery, wiper, bolts and belts, 3117.48; Robertsteel (Canada) Ltd., culverts, $488.12; Joe Kerr, bulldozer rentals, $63.00; Purdon Motors, wire, belt, lights and tape, 331.93; Charlie McLean, weld- ing rod, $29.52; Harold R. Congram, backhoe rentals, $10.00; Mel Jermyn, backhoe, $154.00; Unemployment In- surance, stamps, $78.28; Fred- erick Pearce, surveying, 3563.00. Charles Thomas Is County F.O.A. Pres. BELGRAVE-Huron County Federation of Agriculture met in the board rooms at Clinton on Tuesday of last week with Charles Thomas presiding. The Federation executive will meet with members of par- liament and provincial legis- lature at the Clinton Hotel on Tuesday, December 28 for their annual discussion on farm prob- lems and policies. The striking committee re- commended the followingcom- mittees: insurance, Harvey Taylor, Bruce Shapton, Doug McNeil, Warren Zurbrigg, Bob Henry; land acquisition and tax- ation, Elmer Hunter, Alex Alexander, Ted Hunking, Art Bolton, Sam Skinner; resolu- tions, Alf Warner, ElmerFish- er, Alex McGregor, Alf War- ner, Mrs. Ted Fear; Education and rural develop- ment, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stickier, Mr. and Mrs. Ian McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner; publicity, public relation, plowing match, Alf Warner, John Maylon, Wilber Broadfoot, Ray Houston, Elmer Ireland, Simon Hallahan, Warren Zur- brigg, Howard Armstrong; live- stock, Warren Zurbrigg, Alex McGregor, Doug Miles, Jim Spivey. The executive for 1966 will be: Past president, Alex Mc- Gregor; president, Charles Thomas; 1st vice, Elmer Hun- ter; 2nd vice, Alf Warner; sec- retary -treasurer, Mrs. Florence Elliott; lady director, Mrs. Ted Fear; Junior Farmer, Tom Cun- ningham; directors, Elmer Fisher, Simon Hallahan, Wil- fred Stickler, Jim Spivey, Har- vey Taylor. Elmer Hunter reported on the Wingham meeting with the staff of CKNX. Charles Thomas will be delegate to the members' meetings and meet with CKNX monthly for the Focus program. Harvey Taylor reported for C.I.A. and Doug Miles spoke briefly. CANADIAN TIRE CORP WINGHAM - ONTARIO Season's Greetings AND BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR To the Residents of Morris Township from .. . Reeve STEWART PROCTER. Councillors WALTER SHORTREED, JAMES MAIR, WILLIAM ELSTON, ROSS SMITH. eloiitememoisvivotowosztoivoivo • 0 As another Christmas dawns, may its good cheer pervade every home, lighten every heart, brighten every life. 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