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pares For Yea_ rs Ong.
.Less. -
•pleasant'aliening wag sPent'a,t
thy 'b4xpe of Mra, Isaac Beetard,.
Grand Bend, when neighbors and!
friends gathered ,to !boner Mr. And
Mrs. Erty u' Bta ses'd', a, ,recent
dal couple, and to present thea
With a miscellaneous shower. The
bride ie the former Miss Doris
,Buchanan, of Hensall, Miss Helm
Walper read the address, and the
gifts were presented by 'Mins Col-
leen Gill and 'Miss, Phyllis Des-
jardine. W'ellwood Gill presented
a reading on "Farming" and ton-
test;
on
test; were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs.
Beetard gave• 'eeuitable replies.
"Dear Doris and Erwin: This
is e very happy occasion for us,
your friends and neighbors, to
meet here tonight to• 'bestow con-
gratulations ea you and also wish
you both much happiness! and suc-
.cess in your new venture. We wel-
come you, Doris, into our commun-
ity and Hope you 'will enjoy mak-
ing
aking your home here. While it
wouldl be very romantic to live on
love 'alone. it has been found very
impracticable. Many things are
necessary for -our material comfort
and convenience. We wish to help
you begin housekeeping in your
never home with a few of these
necessities. We ask you to accept
these gifts • along with our very
best wishes for a long, happy
and prosperous wedded life,. May
you have as much pleasure in us-
ing (hese articles as we have in
giving them. -Signed on behalf of
your Friend§ and Neighbors."
The inaugural meeting of the
1949 village council was held Tues-
day morning in the council cham-
ber with a1l members being press
ant ;;;M b l+a; oR tC a;t eoriz eia,; tooJe
,their declaration dx Office 'before
A, -Pater"seri,, Jnstiee of the
Peace. The reeve. 'aSk'„ed' Rev, R.
A. l3roolr to' *pep the 1949 Bess
signs, . -Rev, R. ,A. treble avidness-
d .'the counoii and offered a pila'Y-
et,, aslking 'Pivixue guidance for the
council for the coming ear. The
reeve thanked Rev. Brook,. who
then adjourned, .
li,eeve.'<erplake addressed caunf
cit
and • asked for their co -opera'-
tion during the year and stated
that one member was' just as much
a councilloreas the other, and that
it took five mernbere to make a
good council. Parke and Tudor:
That We now open the 1949 ses-
sion of council, Carried. Jones
and Moir: That the Clerk prepare
a byelaw setting council meetings
the second and fourth Tuesdays ev-
enings at 8 p.m. of each month,
and setting the fee for attendance
at, $2.00 for each councillor and
$3.00 for the reeve. Carried; Parke
aindl Tudor; • T•hat the Clerk pre-
pare a bylaw appointing `Rev. R.
A. Brook a member of the Public
Library Board for the years 1949-
50-51. Carried. '
The Reeve named the following
committees, the first named being
chairman: Roads and Streets, W.
Parke and M. Moir; Fire and Pro-
perty; N. Jones and J. Tudor, and
the same were considered satis-
factory to all members.
• Parke and Jones: That the Clerk
prepare a by-law appointing two
members to the Park Board, name-
ly J. Tudor and M. Moir.
Regular meeting of the village
council was held Tuesday even-
ing at 8 p.m. in the council cham-
ber, with all members present. The
Treasurer reported a cash balance
of $2,800.00 on January 1, or about
$1,000 less than last year 'at the
same time, and stated, that the
tax arrears were $450.00: also re -
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1;1:owieb 0914101 °aaet Ili the
Clerk's ,afelep` ;on ,Tanuary' L. ,ac,
cording to s4atute, the rue ) ergs'
elect being all: eireeemt and took
the necessary declaration of office
as 'follows. Elmer " J. Farriah
Reeve;Harold Gowd1, Deputy
Reeve; Warren; Zurbrigg, Harvey
McMichael and Ivan Fliaslk, inei
Councillors. The business of the
council proceeded with the reeve,
Elmer J. Farrish, in the chair.
The minutes of the last regular
meeting were read and on motion
of Zurbrigg and Gowdy were
adopted as read: Carried.
Moved by Gowdy and Haskins:
That By -Law No. 12 of the Town-
ship of Howick, for the year 1948,
as reads the third time, be finally
passed. Carried.
'Moved by McMichael and Has
kins': That we extend the time
for the return of the collector's
roll until Feb. 5, 1949. Carried.
Moved by Haskins and Gowdy:
That we, the Township 'Council,
feel that part of the township
banking business should be shared
by the Dominion Baak,, and we re=
commend that the Managers of the
Bank of Commerce, .Wroxeter, and
Dominion Bank, Gorrie, agree to a
plan that will be satisfactory to
both •banks and ratepayers of the
township, and present the same to
the council at the February 5th
ported on the waterworks. F. Har-
burn reported re snowplowing and
snow removal.
Correspondence was read as fol-
lows: Provincial Treasurer, re
railway tax; Department of high,
ways; Ontario Good Roads Assoc-
iation; Monteith & Monteith;
Workmen's Compensation Board;
Guaranty Trust 'Company; Canada
Valve and Hydrant Co.; Smart
T•l'rner Machine Co.l Beaver Hard
ware; C. R. Hagey Engineering
Co.; International Water Supply
Ltd., same considered and filed.
Bills and accounts were approv-
ed as follows: F. G. Bonthron,
postage, $5; G. Heitz, trucking„ S.
R., $5.7.5; W. Pfaff, labor, S.R.,
$1.75; R. MacKinnon, labor, S.R.,
$1.75; T. .Kyle, labor, S.R., $5.25;
F. Harburn, salary, $123.72; Dept.
of Highways, license, fire truck,
$2.00; ,Gladmari" & Cochrane, fees,
2 deeds. $26.15: Beavers Hard-
ware. keys, F.D., $4.20; Dunlop
Tire & Rubber Goode Co.., fire hose
$275.00; Hyde Tractor & Combine
Co.. tractor supplies, $2.25; Hen-
sall Hydro Commission, Hydro for
Hall, $25.07; James Bengougb, sup-
plies, streets, $7.55; Janes Ben-
gough, upplies, etc., waterworks,
$14.75; James, A. Paterson, ex-
press, labor. etc., waterworks,
$62.21; International Water Sup-
ply, valve, waterworks, $160.65; F.
G. Bonthron, fire insurance. water -
Works, $22.50; J. A. Paterson, bond
premium, Treasurer, $20. Total,
$768.55:
By -Laws Nos. 1, 2„ 3 and 4 were
given necessary readings and fin-
ally passed. Tudor and Moir:
That we engage John Passmore to
look .after the waterworks at a
salary of $500.00 per year. Car-
ried.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Graybiel ,Pope,
widow of John Pope, died at her
home on Belgrave Street,. London,
on Saturday, Jan. 8, . in her . 85th
year. She was born at Listowel in
1864 and had resided in London
for the past five years. ' She ' for
merly resided at Hensall where
she was well known. She was a
member of Hensall United Church.
Surviving are four daughters: Mrs.
Earl Clark., Nampa, Idaho; Miss
Irene Pope, Mrs. Percy Lydia
Southen and Mrs. Ellen Southen,
all of London; two sons, Harvey,
Preston. and Kenneth, Hunting-
don, Quebec; eight grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. The
body rested at the Bolton K.
Heathfield Funeral Home, Lon.dlon,
and was brought to Bonthron's
Funeral Home, Hensall, on Men-
day, where funeral services were
held Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. R. A.
Brook conducted the service. Bur-
ial was in Hensall Union Ceme-
tery.
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Township et! 14 'alae. x4r `.' a ar'
1948, be aMe+n,ded to repj1.'.i;lrat toe;
Reeve of they Towetsbip Of Bow
be a men-4er of the-Fordwich C,om4
munity Iia11' Board to repreeerrt the;
townfebip CQUncik to replace ILO
Stroug. Carried..
Moved. by Zurbrigg and .-UaS ins•
That the road accouutsN arev,
ed be paid. Carried:
Moved by McMichael and Zur-
brigg: That we refund H. Spars
ling $4.00 'being an •error en 1948
taxes. Carried.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Met,
Michael: That the following ads
counts be paid: Relief, $23.49;
Royal Bank, Clifford charges, col-
lecting taxes, $6.25; Bank of Com-
merce, Wroxeter, charges collect-
ing taxes, $22.15; H. Sperling, er-
ror on 1948 taxes, $4; Elmer
Downey, piling wood' at Township
Hall, Gorrie, $1.50; Justin Will,
cedar for Township Hall, Gorrie,
$8; 'Mun5cipal World, to question
submitted, 50c; David Braun, fox
bounties; $6; Cecil Grainger, fox
bounties, $15; Wilfred Brown, fox
bounties, •$9; L. Hupfer, fox boun-
ty, "$3; R. J. Hueston & Son, coal
for Cerk's office, $32.85; Mel. Fin-
lay, dog tax refund, $2; Harry
King, dog tax refund, $2; J. H.
Shannon, legal advice, $25; The
Pedlar People, roof for Township
Hall, Gorrie, $285.18; P, Durst;
postage, $5. Total, $450.92.
Moved by Haskins and McMich-
ael: That this council do now go
into a committee of a whole to
make appointments and set salar-
ies for the year 1949. Carried'.
Moved by Haskins and. Zurbrigg:
That this committee do now revert
to open council: Carried.
The committee reported as fol-
lows: The caretaker of the town-
ship hall. Garde, he given a salary
of $70.00; Members of the Board
of Health 'be $6.00 eacb; Secretary
of Board. of Health, .$15.00; live-
stock valuators be paid $2.00 per
trip; sanitary inspector be paid $2,
per trip; grader operator be paid
75c per hour; caretaker Township
Hall, Gorrie, shall be Elmer Down-
ey; Member of Board of Health
shall be Norman .Clegg, along with
the Reeve and CIcak, and the
Clerk shall be Secretary of the
Board' of Health; livestock valua-
tors small be James Douelas and
John Dinsmore; sanitary inspector
shall be Gordon Underwood.
Moved by Haskins and Zurbrigg:
That By -Law No. 1 of the Town-
ship of Howick for the yea`1949,
as read the third time be finally
passed, Carried.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Hask-
ins: That we do now adjourn to
meet again at the Clerk's office
on February 5. or at the call of
the Reeve. Carried.
Appreciates Assistance
Ottawa, 6th January, 1949.
The Editor, The Huron Expositor:
• Dear Sir: In reviewing reports
from our Postmasters in all parts
of Canada on the handling of the
Christmas mails this year, I have
been deeply impressed by the co-
operation extended to the Post Of-
fice by the public in mailing early.
The Christmas mail volume was
unprecedented in most Offices, ex-
ceeding greatly even last year's
record totals. Despite this, the
fact that the great bulk of this
huge quantity of mail was posted
before December 20 assured order-
ly and expeditious handling by the
augmented staffs we had at work.
This happy situationmade it pos-
sible for us to have most Offices
clear of 'Christmas mail by Christ-
mas Eve, with the exceptions of
some foreign mails which arrived
late in the day.
It is true that the Department
itself carried on a very intensive
mail early campa�ign throughout
Canada in the mdnth before Cbrist-
mas, but I do feel that some of the
credit must go to the newspapers
of the country, who through bright-
ly written news stories, special
articles and editorials, brought to
the public a greater understanding
of our problem than might other-
wise have been the case. I would
be remiss indeed if I did not make
suitable acknowledgment of this,
assistance, and I know that I speak
for everyone in the Postal Service
in saying "thank you," and ex-
pressing our best wishes for
the success of your publication
throughout 1949.
Yours sincerely,
W. J. TURNBULL,
Deputy Postmaster General.
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Credits Newspapers
Montreal, January 5, 1949,
The Editor, The Huron Expositor;
Pew Mr. McLean: The plans
:or cur 1949 advertising have just
been completed.
Though 1948 was a record break-
ing year which saw the Installa-
tion of over 12,000 new telephones
a month, th'e demand for more
telephones and more telephone ser-
vice continues unabated. Again,
during 1949, we will direct all our
efforts to provide the buildings,
equipment and personnel required
to meet the expressed demand for
local, long distance end, teletype
service.
Today, with our costs at an all
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lmgidts and for the good petition
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4.peration le 'gr'eatly appreoiated,
anal our agen:wy wilt be forwarding
the 1949 contract to you shortly,
Yours very ,truly,
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.d,cdvertising Manager, The Bell
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18 Ounces
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$1.35
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250'S
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