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527-0557. RETURN
1900
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2. Ability to keep good records.
3. Ability 16 communicate with public.
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cksrnit� moves tc� Holrriesuill
MARCH 3i, 1887
Mr. William Mulholland, blacksmith, is
leaving Walton for Holrnesville,where he,will
continue his business. He is complete master
of -the grimy.craft,-andlhas-j!vorked-athis_trade._
for about 12 years in Walton.
A football match was played between the
boys of Walton school and those of W inthrop, together with a couple of suitable verses of hasbeen materially, reduced following a
at.Leadbury. The, game was a tie, butthere poetry in English and also,in.trish dialect. Mr: systematic collection drive. •
was considerable` grumbling on both sides. Davidson, who is a genuine son of The MARCH 22, 1962
Mr. Abraham Crich, who sold his farm Emerald Isle, although born in Canada, is little change in primary school tax rates in
near Leadbury; has removed to Tuekersmith, very proud of his present. Seaforth is anticipated this year, Angus
where the locates on the old homestead. MARCH 26; 1937 .• MacLean, chairman of the council's finance
On Tuesday last' a ewe belonging to Mr.. One of the 'earliest established businesses committee, said. On instructions from Council
John,Rentte ast, of"Tucke th-gave-birth-in-Hvron-County-charged-hands-hast-weethe finance coni lttee Iran -conferred -with
to four Iambs, all of which are living and when W . Scott and Co., Brucefield, sold their school boards to emphasize council's concern
doing well..,
Mrs: Chesney has purchased the .Pashley
property at the head of John Street for $650.
She has sold the house to Mr. W m. Gray, who
intends 'removing it to another lot and fitting
it up for a tenement house, and she will erect
a handsome brick residence. on the lot during
the coming summer.
Mrs. Smith has removed her restaurant to
the store first door south of the bank bf
NE
INT -4E, 'YEARS; AOO,
fromthe.-Arch>~ves__-._.._:
stock and trade to Mr. A.C. Brandon.
Established in 1857, W . Scott and Co. has
been a household word in every home
throughout the district for many years.
A miscellaneous shower was. held last
Wednesday night at the home of,Mr. and
Mrs. William Kerr, in honor of Miss Ruth
Scott and Mr.. Kenneth Harrison whose
marriage is, to take place shortly.
Seaforth hockey schedules ended some
Commerce..• weeks ago but the final period.was not played
MARCH 22, 1912 until Tuesday in Policecourt here when"two
The Shop ---license of the late Edward hockey fans appeared before Magistrate J.A.
Dawson has been transferred , to his son Makins. The St. Marys youths pleaded guilty
Charles Dawson,Charles for or the estate. removed his to disorderly conduct charges and.paid; fines
y of $5 and costs.
shoe shop to the store recently vacated by Mr. Little Bobby Edmunds, nine-year-old son
A. Oke, as a harness shop, Mr. Oke having of Mr., and Mrs.. Jack Edmunds, Mitchell,
disposed of his stock to' Mr. M. Broderick. ' and grandson' of Mrs. W .G. Edmunds here,
Mr. Blyth Stevenson, who was for some had a narrow escape from drowning.
years in the employ of Messrs, Chesney and Members of the Public Utility Commission
Archibald of this town, but who has-been in were advised at the Commission's regular
W innipeg for some time has been, promoted meeting that the, drive to reduce the number
to the position of traveller for Manitoba for of water accounts in arrears is meeting with
-splendid 'success. At the end of the year
arrears amounted to $1,814 and 'this figure
the Winnipeg Paint and Oil Co.
Mr. Alexander Davidson received a nice
present from Old Ireland in commemoration
of the seventeenth. This was a letter from .a
cousin, Mrs. Thomas White, of Dublin, which
contained a sprig of genuine Irish Shamrock
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FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED HAEI
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at continuing increases in education costs:
Bodniln bridge, on the fourth concession of
Morris Township, was officially opened last
week by N.E. Neilans, Municipal engineer,
Department of Highways, Stratford. He cut
the ribbon for the new $52,000, three -span
structure, the third to be erected at this site in,
over 50 years. The first bridge was washed-
out by flood in 1912,
Entry fees in certain instances will .be
increased at the 117th,Annual Seaforth Fall
Fair,' directors decided at their March
meeting Thursday night. The present fee of
10`percent of the winnings will continue on
prize money amounting . to $10 or 'less.
W innings over that amount, however, will be
assessed 20 per cent.
The Department of Economics and Devel-
•optnent has been asked to carry out a survey
to determine the requirement for rental
housing in Seaforth. •
Council acted to bring in the provincial
department following a meeting with a
representative of the department. It was
indicated the survey would be undertaken
towards the end of May.
Airport grant eliminated
Huron County Council originally voted to
eliminate a $23,000 grant to the Goderich
Municipal Airport in their 1987-88 budget.
However, a request by Goderich Deputy
Reeve John Doherty for a lesser grant of
$15,000 wasapproved by the county at its
budget meeting do March 19.
Deputy Reeve Doherty said he .was
disappointed to see the airport's grant cut
from the budget as many county people
and industries use the airport. He explain-
ed the Town of Goderich is sincere in its
bid to' build a new 5,000 foot runway with
the town applying for an 80 per cent pro-
vincial grant for the first 1,500 feet of run-
way with Goderich responsible for the con-
struction costs of the remaining 1,500 feet.
"That $23,000 would be a big -help in that
last 1,500 feet,"'he said.
He further asked for an explanation
from the Executive Commitee who set the
budget' as to why the $23,000 was cut from
the budget. He urged the councillors to
reconsider and reinstate the full grant.
Stanley Township ReeVe Clarence Rau,
the acting chairman of the Executive Com-
mitee, said the county had no signed com-
rhitment with the Town of Goderich £or the ,
grant. He said when propostA runway' was
built, then the town . coufdtapproach the
county for a grant. "I voted for taking it
out and I still feel that way."
Bayfield Reeve Dave Johnston' question-
ed the wisdom of taking the $23,000 out of
the budget as Goderich had lived up to cer-
tain commitments to the county, especial-
Let our
ly waving an $8,000 banding permit for the
Huron County Pioneer Museum renova-
tions.
"I wonder if we're asking and expecting
too much of the .Town of Goderich to'
reduce their grant completely to the tune
of $23,000, then smile and say, `By the way,
will you waive the $8,000 building.permit.'
"In fact, we may be opening ourselves
up to a situation here were we're creating
a feeling of animosity between the two. As
for the 23,000, it may cost us $23,000
anyways, but on the different side of the
ledger," said Reeve Johnston.
Exeter Reeve Bill Mickle said while he
understood the feelings of Goderich as the
airport has served the northern part of the
county well, he said there was some
"serious rumblings" out of the southern
part of the 'county regarding the Huron
Park Airport. -
"If we're going to be into supporting air-
ports, that southern airport is very'impor-.
tant to. the south part of Huron County.
Someday we •may have to consider its
needs," said. Reeve Mickle.
"We're going to need airports more and
more as industry comes in here for the
'transportation of goods and services out of
this area."
Colborne Reeve Russell Kernighan said
he has no choice but to support the airport
as it is in the township. "But I'm glad to
support it as I feel It's important to the'
area."
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