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HAY COUNCIL
The Council of the Township •of
Hay met in the Township Hall on
Tuesday, August the 7th, 1945 at
8.30 p.m.
The following .communications we-
re read. Stanley Twp. reply re: Lo-
gan Drain, Navy League... The foll-
owing motions were then passed:
That the tOlerk be authorized to
write the Township of Usborne to
ascertain whether the persons asses-
sed towards the Wildfong Drain
'hreuld.-he to„navi.t.lahihhhehhion.
towards. a eleanout. in &hay wittiout,
the need of getting out a new report.
That by-law to levy ancr collect
annually a special Irate for the Fed-
eration of Agriculture for 'County of
Huron, 'be read a third time.
That the .Clerk be authorized to
write to the Attorney -General's De-
partment to ask for advise in the St.
Joseph property question.
That at the request of the Board
of Trustees of Zurich and Dashwood
Police Villages the rates be set .at
10 and 11.5 mills respectively, on all'
rateable propertylM the said Villages
for 1945.
That the Budget for the year 1945
be adopted and that the rates be
confirmed by by-law.
That approval be given to the re-
quest of the petitioners on the Bren-
ner Drain to have ten inch tile put
in the Brenner Drain instead of 8
inch as in by-law.
That the accounts for Township
Roads, Relief, Hay Twp, and Hay
Municipal Telephone System be paid
as Per voucher.
Township Roads - Rudolph Beck-
er $12.40; Nap. Corriveau 26.50; P.
Campbell .90; Jack Corbett 10.00;
Chas. Aldworth 18.63 C. Becker
2.50; Ed. Erb 6.50; Bruce Koehler
225; Louis Masse 22.80; Clemence
Bedard 3.20; Lucien Corriveau $11;
James Masse 875; Johnston & Kalb-
fleisch 64.45; L. Prang & Son 3.05;
Stade and Weido 11.70; Ed. Nadiger
9.80;. James Masse 19.70; H. Mous-
seau 14.40; Dennis Ducharme $24;
Lloyd Mousseau 4.20; Win. Parke
31.27; J. B. Gould 4.40; W. J. Gould
2.80; Hugh Thiel $7; Jacob Ortwein
$5; Edmund. Kraft $6; Archie Masse
$14; Edward CorriVeau. $11; Alph-
onse Masse 17.10; Marcil Corriveau
69.9g; Frank Wildfong $2; Shaw
Bros. Garage 12.80; Zimmer's Graage
$15; Dom. Road Mach. Co. 4.57; Ex-
eter Trines Advocate 1,05; M. G.
Dietz 3.50.
Relief - Morris Denomme $125;
A. Heideman rent $3; John Suplat
$25,
General Accounts - T. 0, Ha,berer
246.58; 3, W. Flaberer 246.58; J.
Deichert Jr. 246.58; Geo. A. Mc-
Cubbin $14; Gco . Coultis & Son
227.88; Robt. Tinney 9.70; H. W.
Brokenshire $5; Mrs, 0. Koehler
61.64; Basil Edwards 163.21; Bank
of Montreal 1144.88; A. F. Hess $15;
C. L. .Smith 95,65; John 'McBride $50
Telephone !System - T. H. Hoff-
man 488.81; 13e11 Co. 878.44; North-
ern Elec. Co. 1288.29; T -L G. Hess
235.65; Hay ,Stationory 16.80.
The. meeting was adjourned, to
meet again on Tuesday, ,September
4th, at 8 o'clock, part.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
Wm.. H. Haugh, Ueeve,
The friends of Mrs. E. Tuerkheim
are pleaSocl, to learn that she is im-
proving nicely after her illness.
Miss Betty Witmer of Detroit, is
vacationing with her grandma, Mrs,
Ciara D;kez
dMrs, Philip Bedard of
Tilbury were visitors with friends in
this vicinity the past week. .
Dr. Archie MacKinnon of Water-
loo was 4.t. week -end visitor with his
mother, Mrs. Matilda IVIacKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, of
Seaforth are spending some time
with their son, Mr, and Mrs. Philip
Hartman of the Bronson line.
Mrs. Thomas Gettus and sons Arth-
ur, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gettus,
(bridal couple) all of Adrktn, Mich.,
spent a few days at the home of Mr.
"and Mrs. Thiel of town.
Mr, anrs. Meyers or Detroit,
Ill NI
and Mrs,, H. E. Craig, of Windsor,
spent the week -end at the home •of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Schilbe and other
friends,
Mr. Frank Warnock who has been
in the Navy for the past five years,
is visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Warnock of town. The for-
nier Mr. .Warnock is expecting to get
his discharge on September lst.
Flying Instructor Ivan Willert of
the Halifax district, Mrs. Willert and
clau,gther Yof Hamilton, are vacation-
ing et the home of the former's
mether, Mr and .1,12j. George Hess.
n.77 -10:1h,,, 1114.6.1i t.h)W7b-o-y Pat bsn
made his annual appearance in town
on Tuesday night and gave his en-
tertainment to a large audience at
the Thiers Transport headquarters.
This year besides his well trained
dog "Lad" he has a trained Western
horse.
AUTO ACCIDENT
.. An Mite .accident 'occurred la.st Fri-
day morning twa. and a half miles
north of: Zurich at, what was years
ago known as, Wagner's Corner. Mr.
Ed. Schwartzentruber, the Blake
storekeeperwas on his way to Lon-
don via Kippen and travelling east,
when at the- intersection he collided
with an auto tra-velling south and
being' driven by Mrs. !E. McBride,
who was, on her way towards Zurich.
Both Car4 were badly damaged in the
impact and Mr, Schwartzentruber
was taken. to Clinton for medical as-
sistance, /but was later returned to
his home, where he is stir/ confined
to his bed, The other passengers in
the cars escaped with minor injuries.
We all hope Mr. .Schwarzentruber
will soon recover.
AGAIN -PEACE ON EARTH
As we hear the sirens blowing, the
ells ringing, and millions of people
re jubilant this Tuesday evening of
he good news that japan has now
urrendered. to the Allies and are
eying down their arms in defeat,as
hey feel it unwise to carry on their
'edam ..in plundering and robbing
ther ptople who have no desire for
var. This has been the most terrible
var this old world has withstood, the
ver ambitious dictators and war
loners led their people to believe
hat the.World belongs to them, and
he free ;thinking peoples do not be-
ieve in this ruthless and Godless
ioctrine. They thought we were
'soft and easy" and would not put
n) much of a fight, but when the free
peoples fight they mean it and surely
ame through this time again with
olors flying and the higher stand-
irds of life are protected and we will
'arry on and make this a better world
VI' (me and all to live in. We hope
his time our leaders will win the
RS welt as the war, and make
muiitions that there will heno more
airs for a long time in fact for all
hilt's. How nice it will be again to
ive in this beautiful old world when
Jence again wili prevail. And these
people who have been bent on war
pt take our way of iite, they will
enjoy life all the more. Let us all
to our bit and make this otd world
hill, better place to live. Preserve
he pone and take fox a daily inettO
he old '001don Rule as laid down. '47
be 5Thater•Brinee o4pew.
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