The Brussels Post, 1940-5-15, Page 9T ....,,,..,
EXPECT AIRPORT
DECISION SOON
The visit ins GOdericll of e1giaeerst
oe the civil aviation 'branch oft the
(]e'ju111icnt of transport on \'Vedares-
day gave rise to much sapeulaition
fn carrneetdonr with Cie propoeed
develoement of Sky Ide1bor Huron
Cennty'w eir'por t as' an elementary
training school in the ermines trtain-
fng su'h,eme,
The engihueere! visited Sky Harbor
and alae the Proposed airport at
Pont Albert, nine miles forth and
conferred with county officials but
no stntemrent was iesued
Comlplate plane of these county
air•por'ts are none be ore tits depart-
inept or defence and a deoirlon is
eexpeotedf shorbl'y, it was learned.
Radia iLicenses Are
Available Locally
.A receipt commueioatiera received
locally from the Department of
Transport, clarifies eomepv/rat the
matter of 'bow and where radio
licenses can, be secured by those
who are really concerned about the
- natter.
This commrunication, advises that
the Department is now prepared; to
authorize bona tide radio dealers
and: recite service men to issue
licenses. This authorization, we.
understand has! teem applied for
and nenedved in ab least a couple of
oases locally,
However Local issuers are forbid,
.den to canvass to sell lieenses, and
•can sell only to those to whom they
:sell radios; to those caning at their
.plane of business requesting Licens-
esor thirdly to those requesting
that radio sets be 'serviced. The
communication gives no explanation
of the above regulations, which for.
"bid canvassing by local issuers.
Howick Council
Fordwich, May 6th, 1940
The Council met in ,the 'United
L'burch Hall, according to adjourn-
ment, the members were all pres-
ent, the Reeve J. W. Gamlble .pre-
:siding.
The minutes of last regular meet-
ing were recd and on motion o4
Strong and aroCallum ore adopted.
Moved by Strong and Winter.
that the Colleotors be notified to
make an effort to collect taxes, and!
the Rolls to be returned on Tues-
day, June llth, at 8 :p,m. in the
'Cler+k's Mice, Gorrie. Carried.
Moved by Winter and McCallanr
that the 'Clerk be hereby authorized
to advertise for tenders for brushing.
and .trucking 7000 yards o4 gravel
(hone or Jessie, trucking to be a
distance of three miles, the size eV
screen to be used in the crusher eat'
to be greater than one inch, tend.
ers to be in the hands of the Clerk
not lour than 12 o'clock noon,
May 25th, 1940. Carried,
Moved by McCallum and Winter
that the report of the .Sehoal At-
tendance Officer, for the month of
April, as read, be adcei ted ad plac-
ed on file. Carried
Moved by Weir and Gamble that
Lot One in the Gibson 'Survey,
Fordwiolt, otherwise known as the
William ])emnerling Lot, be set aside
for a Public Park, and that the
Horticultural Society be hereby
given permission to improve said
Lot, ff Carried.
Movedby Weir and McCallum
that By -lane No. 8 for the year 1939,
be annealed by adding the fallow.
Mg; That sixty rods of nvdre fence,
Per hundred acres, shall be the
limit oh which the aforesaid grant
will be paid in any one year, and
this amendment shall take effect on
the sixth day of May, 1940,
Carried,
Moved by Weir and Winter that a
Grant of $25,00 be given the How.
ick School Fair for the year 1940.
Carried.
Moved by Winter and Weir that
the following bills be paid.
Carried,
17.. 11. Carson 4b Sob, supplies
for Tern, Miall, Carrie,
2,25
Isaaic Gamble, pant salary
as Clerk 35.00
County Treasurer, hospital
expanses for Gladys!
Randall 8.75
Chas,, Gillespie, dredging
Branch 13, Belton Drain 182.00
Cheater Beneett, refund of
dog tax 2.00
County Treasurer, Loxes on
Dennerling property 2,56
'County . Treasurer, arrears of ..
trues' on Remote property 6.85
Winghain Advance-7tmes,
Advertising Debentures! 4.35
2', A. Roberts., printing and
advertising Debentures 7,26
a, ]0, Denny, restage and
excise 9,00
'W..11. Fraser, M,11. opera•
bion and care of Isabel
.-Watson 50,00
Whiffler. •C Co aulv011es for
Treeleurer 15,54
A. W, 1Keil, empire). on Tien.
THE BRUSSELS POST
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SDAY, MAY 10
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elara to get fine
to faY ?1,4001"1
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Users
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� �i1Sunoco equalled°r.�`erC8,/,e8ra�Ce$ Raolioes a10011 per4ormaaCe
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:en former extra-pricedgas buyer: p s• __.-..
voted by a big majority that
NU -BLUE SUNOCO GIVES US
,;,-A1!'I-IAT WE WANT 11405T
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INA GASOIINE"..<
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V ANTI -KNOCK
J POWER
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PICKUP
Y1 ALL AROUND
PERFORMANCE
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AST FALL an independent research organi-
zation asked over 1400 motorists from Florida to
Canada to test Nu -Blue Sunoco against extra -priced
gasolines. These motorists voted 9 to 1 that Nu -Blue
Sunoco equalled or excelled the extra -priced gasolines
hi road performance. \"
JUST RECENTLY a uew survey was made among
former premiums gasoline users by another indepen-
dent and unbiased research authority. After noting the
performance of AT -BLUE SUNOCO in their ears-
these motorists who formerly used extra -priced gaso-
lines voted by a big majority that NU -BLUE SUNOCO
gives them what they want most in'a gasoline.
For best results use Nu•eluo Sunoco full strength.
Don't dilute It with other gasolines.
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Hall, Gorrie 11.22
Dr. Thaler, Medical serveies
for Gladys Randall 16.0D
Mrs, Margaret Wdllits; piano
.for Two, Hall, Wroxeter • 60.00
Relief 130.26
',Road Expenditures
Cecil Wilson, scow roads ,,, 6.70
Geo. 11..Baker, snow roads ,,,
Rale 'Balcer, drew roads
John Craig, snow reads
Wilmot Craig, snow roads
Leslie McLeod, snow roads
Thomas Strong, snow roads
Thomas Pritchard, anew
a'oacl5 ,,,,.,;:
Manfred Irwin, snow roads
Archie Irwin, straw roads
Wellesley Strong, sneer
roatda
John Streng, &how roads
10.1, ICf1linget, snob .%
dragging 1840
tVni. Ries Jr„ snow roads ,,,, 1,00
Pad, .Br'nutigale snow roods „ 1.60
Stanley Rtes, snow roads ,,,, 1,560
Norman' Ries, snore made .,6 .80
Norman McLeod, snow rotate 2.00
Milton Weitz, snow rends .,,, 2.50
Waller Zeigler, snow roads 1.00
Barry Locking, snow roads 1.00
10,80 John Finlay, snow roads 6.60
4.60 Thos, Douglas, snow roads „ 2.60
2,20 Sterling Vin/ay, snow roads ,.,.., 1.80
1.60 Lloyd Taylor. snow roads ,,,, 1.80
.60 Geo. Dane Sr. snow roads 2,00
9,$0• Geo, Dane, Jr, snow roads ,. 1.00
3;8U 1 Barry Gptiv(ly, snow anti
14.00 drawing 12,40
8.00 Roy Gowdy, snow and
dretyging ,,. ,,,,,,.,•.,,,,,,,
1,60 III, Chas. Aftkin,, snow roads ,,,,
.80Ilarold Iioyd, snow road ,,,,,,
I A. 11, Dietz, 8(102 reads!
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and dragging
WM, Hood, snow roads
Rose Bayliss, stow roads ,
lieberdt Hill, snow roads ,,,,
Walter Redden, anew roads,
John Montgomery, read
superinteedemt, salary ;,
Nelson tlovdy, operating
Power grader
11. E. Burrows, repairs ler
grader
E, 0. nenney, snow road;' ,,
A, I'il(c, snow ron8s
tes1ie Shoemaker, show
1'Ond3
John .Drown, avow roads ,..,,.
Clifford Brown, 0mow roads
Glad. ledger, anew roads
6.20 Harvey Sperling, snow roads
2,35 Sheldon Attune snow roads
0.10 Earl eloorc, snow roads
Carman Bride, alio* roads•
USE..,,0 N 175
11.50 t4'allace ,Gibson, straw toads
1.20 13merson 13¢lrgrave, scow
1.20 roads
2.60 Stanley Forster snow roads
11,20 Wm. Wilson, snow roads,
f John. Cowan, snow roods ,,,,
32.20 Joe Hoe•ff1e, snow roads
Norman Keener, soon' roads
18.55 Melvin Finlay, grant on wire
fence (60 rod)
4,20. George Huebert!, snow roa(ts
Burton fbbb4'1rd, snow roads
1040 Wan, Cowan, snow roads
0.00 Joha Warren, snow mode „
Wan. Huth, sneer roads
1.40 Mnc Steuruot, stow roads' ..5
5.50 ,Areltlo Stedrnol, snow roads
11,00 Wesley thrderwood, stew
5330 1•oatts�
7.60 Norina.n Beeliente stow roada
.89 Robert Browny snow roads
0.00 Herold Foster, '0110* roadet „
4.40 ' George Barris, snow roado
4.40
John Aneetrong, snow roads 2.00
Epos Donaghy, snow roads' .. 1,00
11.50 Rich, Armstrong, snow roads 4.20
1.80 Rieh• Wetters, snow roads ,. 12,20
7,20 It, I3, Carson and Son,
4.00 Gas, bolts and glass' ...,....' 91,43
0,60 Darold Pewter, snow and
2.60 dragging 21.30
Whinier and Co., Toed'.
24,00 ' chelue$ 20,83
5,60 John Monttgomery, osmoses,
•50 to Convention at
1,60 Kitchener 2.00
.40 , John Momtgontery, freight
.40 on blades 1.00
2,011 K' E• Denny, postage and
3.00 Revise .,,.$,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12.00
7.00
.80
2.00 f
2.00 i
Moved by Strong a.ncl 'Mater that
tills Council do now adioura to
111001111' the T'owns'hip I•Iall, Wroxet-
er on. Wedsneaday, Stine 50h, or at
the Call of ditto peeve. 'Carried.
l•:. Leede 0an1),le, plerk.