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The Brussels Post, 1937-12-29, Page 5:r. THE BRUSSELS POST :No ;Election In 1111orri Township (COntiutied Front Page One) tion that Is being undertaken there. He was greatly impressed. Trees ore grown there to be supplied ter re- forestation and to farMertt for wind- break. Government will assist any et/linty that oaules on reforestation but they advooato 1000 oores in one 'place while Huron county at present favors about 100 acres in the various townships, He told of the various kinds of trees that .can be supplied and what soil is best adapted to the different trees, Be promised his best efforts if re - (tinted, a W, James,Henderson Mr, Henderson. said at the begin- ning of his speech that be was not a candidate but was gla dto be rem. dithered, He would like to 83e Mr, Cardiff returned, he said, as lie has a fine dhance to be warden, an hon. ourable position and he hoped Ite would be so honoured. SPealclog of tellorestation, he said it was Imp:10mA, We need It throughout the whole province, but it must be done in a good way, II said he hoped the county would do something along this line. He critt. sized the using or wood for fuel which came tram small trees and said to get reforestation it is neves. sary to destroy the financial pres- sure of the people. People destroy trees because of necessity. Mag3114-Kii. Francis Dune an will not stand this year he said, but thousand dollars more •Ram thLy re. Heavy road expenditures have boon made this year, Mr. Duncan said, but a lot had been accomplish. ed. Wet weather held up the work Old a good joh done, The rate will have 11 bo rased read expenditures are lessened. if elected he will stand and da the best Possiible for the ratepayers Robert Wallace 1 have enjoyed the council work during the year, Mr, Wallace stated and he thanked all who have voted for him last year. Be also mentioned that mare had been spent on 4he roads than last yeas, 2609 More yards of crushed gravel used this Year and more spent on the side roads. It would be a good plan for the township to start reforestation on the 2nd line, he said. He told o fthe demonstration of weed killer on the 8.111 in August, This Is sup- posed to kill the weed and willows and If successful would be a good thing to carry on. Ile said it would cost about $30 a mile. He was in the field, be said. Jame8 Pheien Mr. 'Thelon explained his clealre that Reeve Cardiff get the warden- Fship and said he could see Do ueed ter an election tris year. The road , Policy should be changed he said, two roads in the south are a tits. grace. Regarding the use of weed killer, he advise.: council to go :dm and to study the matter carefully. Lots et frontage could be levelled and cut with a mower, he suggested. This would improve the aped: .anee and keep money in the township. I I 1004 some time la the future, Edward Bryans Mr. 13ryans said he always told People who work on county roads was paid for by the county, He said ohrushed ravel binds and is hard te move and that 18 Why a. power grad- er is hest. The crusher would be on the &th line next Year he said, The demonstration of 'weed killer was Just a test, only way to And out Is to buy soma and use it. He said he tried it for bind weed on his farm and it did not work. Mr. Henderson said he had used it but would have to wait another year be- fore he knew the results. He spoke of the Mill subsidy from the govern. ment and said council took no credit for that. He will stand for re-election. Cecil Wheeler I enjoyed the work this Year, he said, and did my best and if you see fit to re-eleot ,sle I WM continue to do the best I can. The use of weed killer this year was just a demonstration and Coun- cil will have to await results. If it is successful, it is a better wa than cutting, be sail. Putting just leaves the weeds to grow up again. He would not be surprised if taxes are higher as asessment is less bY some thousands of dollars. Good many farms aro abandoned or barns burned, He said he would flood. Stewart procter Mr. Procter said he Would rot be in the field, Toxes will likely go itglier, The Township spent 3 or 4 eelleed this year. Assets $3000 less than last Year. He eritleised the fact that each year road machinery was put in et same figure, 1^siliing allowed for depreciation. Should be a. protest ti the Government against Pion PUShing snow into sideroad entrances so as to block thew. He thought it might be cheaper to rent a power grader than purchase one, Shot addresses were also given by Hx4Reepe Robert Sho;treed, Richard Johnstm, Ex-Coun, Abram Procter, W. j, Henderson and Walter Shortered, W• 0. Y. A, 29—Brussels at Mitchell Hockey Schedule 31—Mitchell at Gocierier Jen, 3—Luelmow at Brussels 7—Winglmen 0.1 Lucknow Brussels at Goderich 10—Jmcknow at Mitchell 13:—Godertch at Lucknow 1 Mitchell at Wingham 18—Lucknow at Winghtim i 19—GoderIch at Brussels 21—Wingham at Coderich Brussels at Lucknow 29—Mitchell at Lucknow 1 Winghain at Brussels 28—Wingbam at Mitchell Lucknow Itt Coderich Feb, 1—Brussels at Wingliam. 2—Goderith at Mitchell 4—Mitchell at Brussels Hockey Results Wednesday night, Brussels at Mitchell Mitchel 9 Brussels 5 Grey Township Council Returned ,(ContInued From Page One) schedule of the said wets, Mr, 'Ames Dougherty spoke of good state of the Ithaneos or the township and said he believed the 'Amoroso of tho road maintainer had been a good investment. He made 'special mention of the Weed Question and of the Method, he be. lieved would have to be followed in the control of weeds and of the feet that the dept. of agriculture are insisting on the municipalities tak- ing more interest in the destruction of weeds and that the Highway Dept. are liable to withold the sicly unless weeds are destroyed on the roads, Mr. Alexander stated that ttnitg a new man on the job he could net ht. blamed for anything previous to 1937. He was sorry that there had not been more gravelling done on the roads but owing to the bad weather they had not got as much done as had b3en expected. They had Just got a. second crusher going when the unusually heavy fall of fillOW acme and stopped all opera- tions, He stated that everything was favorable to having a 101 of gravel put on in 1938. Mr, Leslie MeRay in answ,.1. to several enquiries a $* to th5 slIness of destroying weeds by spraying stated that he believed the blushi as well as the oceds had been flo,,- troyed where the tests had been , -AufwpwAvAtem wwww-mL.F.5gtsmAlgak,,,,L::)wmot,:5::;wmowmowmmowmotem(,s,--ziloattgsv.5-AoAgft5w,no-ogm, ..,..,..„:„„:„,„....,,,....„..,..„„ ...,. ,.,.,..„,,„..p.,..,..„,r,„,,,,;,,,,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,,„..,..,,,, ..,,.... , . . .......„ ,„ :,,,,.,,,.41,4,.„ 7., . ... ,i,:..4.;774,..,. 7 7 ..„.377„4...k77-.......,...,4 . , ......,... ._,... . ..„.......6. .....„ - ... , .... ,,,.._....,,..1,,,t.i„...iemartzsezijizi,X,47...ireLta'.v..f.toi.:T.6.-......,...'.igi-io"&"1,7C-=&.......vmmmem,_,,,_, . .• .:. ..i'...-, ....z, F.CWIT, -ra.,.‘: s. — ' - • , , - LW...AO —......x....,,,......L-, _1..I=VEIEMC,T.T.E.:"....VJZIEL;ZZLW`NS,eaaai.4-47.,, .-1,-, . • .. • • I, ohed , — ..r.c.ustilmvatvwx.m.,^wrkasu_ ‘.__....._.........,r,Rxoaucrfr...___._.................,,......_-ustrn6-‘.r...........,„=,,=,„_P,,m.”qraasxr.oa-*-Ei-....reavrs:crrtamicaeena.,,,,r.-•auorazcroor..suParxa.eearrNzl;,Ax.olmiw,z2as'rxwzznz'fiwzqL - ''''''''' —1 iii?a... :',itet..Lices•,-41,eJlgiEalTMll'nz.:22,17X1.7...glistkifiltUMMINIWnmffiriffkRiZ-RgilialeStl:Fig32171.7.14.Wrtfil ..,19E.OLZRZa"ca7a,lil.i"AL 1 eWZDNZSDAY, 294 made and that be favored the des, tructdon of all brush And weeds on the roadsided As JO certain cam. plaints be had received. about not having certain roads %Haled for raptor traffic he claimed that those requiring to use the said roads should adapt themselves to the pre- vailing conditions, Be said the sleighing was good and that the sleighing should be used under the ' circumstances also when asked es to whether he thought the eontrac- tor on the BeauellamP Oree%Draia should be paid extras or not, he re- plied that In his opinion a contract should be adhered to and that the only way the contractor would he entitled to extras would he on the final certificate of the engineer. Mr. Walter Dread:foot look up the matter of a tadyear term of ot't)ce for those elected to serve on the municipal board He claimed it would be a step in the right, direc. tion always took some time to beeome accustomed to the work at the municipal council. He hoped tha counil of 1938 would have the mailer submitted to the electors at the next uleetioll. He de- clined to stand for councillor a', Nils time but might at some future time allow his name to appear or the ballott. As Mr. Broadfoot was the last on the list or i t to speak the meeting woe elt).(1 by singingthe Nati At nine o'clock p.m. cm T0es.133' only those of 1937 council hni cided to remaiu on the list and `V?,`E., therefore elected by acclamatioa MB OF THANKS 'To the Electors of Grey Township: As I pm again a member or your beard ,for 1088, I hope at all times0. will he able to work for you to the best of my ability. Wishing you Happy and Prosperous Now Tear. Leslie E. moKay. IIEL,GRAVE Ohnistnas visitors at the manse, were: Mr. and lIli's W W, Vipond and family of Donegal, Mr, Reid Vipond of Qneen's University, 1Cing- ston and Mr. and Mrs, L. Wightman and family of Bast Wkawanosli, In Memoriam Ln loving memory of Chester Armstrong, who departed this life December 28th, 1913; and James Armstrong who passed on December 24th, 1930, They are gone but not, forgoitsn, Mrs, Armstrong and family. FREE SERVICE • OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently. 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