Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-10, Page 108Herbert 1fard,Petitinnei
Creamery,. Council passed the fella
"Any person or eiecting •a
creara.
ery this Township, the bOMiniand
all necessary • apparatus connected
therewith vdli be exempt from taxes, So long
as it is operation either as a creamery or
a cheese factory."
'Council waited 2 hours op the Reeve, and
then carried on. -
1899
George Middleton and 44 others requested
Council to dispense with a Collector of taxes.
1846
The District of Huron imposed a tax of one
shilling and 3 pence on every dog in the
District. (This was repealed in 1848:)
•1946
Gordon Grant was appointed to represent
the Township on the Goderich District High
School Board. Mrs. N.W. Trewartha to the
Clinton District High School Board.
1959
A street lighting agreement is signed for
Holmesville.
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Trumpet fanfares were played by Leona McBride and Jeff Hearn
at the Goderich Township 1-5-0 Easter Celebration. The Clinton
Central Huron Secondary School Brass Quintet also performed at
the community service which packed the township hall to overflow-
ing. (Shelley McPhee photo)
GODERICH
T WNSHIP
ON YOUR 150th BIRTHDAY
We're proud to have shared
48 of the past 150 years with
our many friends and customers
in Goderich Township and area. The future
looks good for both of us!
When the Hensel Co -Op started in 1937 it was with one •
purpose...to .serve the farmers -of the --surrounding area.
Because we're owned by farmers, we know wfiat they want and
need to make their own farming operations more profitable.
We now have four locations and we're still giving farmers
the sameold fashioned service that has,made us successful.
We thank our employees, member -owners and, custOniers.
We appreciate their continuing faith in the Co -Op movement
started by our forefathers over 100 years ago.
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
Hensel! Zurich Brucefield Seafolth
262-3002 236-4393 482-9823 527-0770
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