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61 Orange St. -- Clinton "
R. S. McKE.RCHER.
when approximate1Y160 veting
delegates from across the prov-
ince attended United Ce...opera-
MR. FARMER', ATTE17ION f•
CONCRETE IlLOS
We build 14 -ft. Diameter to 60 -ft high. You have a
silo,. perhaps you .need another to fill your needs: let us
call on you ,and talk it over.
Contact mei
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Arnold Huai!! and Son
92 Cambria Rd-. N., Goderich .7-• Telephone 524.9437,: collect
INCOME TAX TIME
IS HERE AGAIN
I suggest that you file your return as
quickly as 'posible. It will cost less in the
end If you need assistance, Phone 527-1250.
H. G. AE1R
.tives. Of -00terie'e. penal °trivet,
Ing in Toronto lost'1,!0.00.
In adOitlell• tol:TOVIeNC.Ing- A
'regerftilWIS.WOrt year „Mt f the
Ptwinee's largeet,etippiy • co-op-
erative, they „heard, general man-.
ger. L. german. 'cite higher
costs and the full impact of
UCO' s recent merger program
with, local Co-ops across the
province as the reason for a
decline in earnings, $156,015 for
the year ended ..September 30,
1967,compared with $486,056
the previous/ year.
"If themergers-. had been
started five years earlier they
might:have been handled more
gradually with less impact,"
said Mr.'"Hartnan,
Professor Campbell, astociate
'dean .of Arts and Sciences, Uni-
versity. of Toronto, predicted
-that unemployment would re-
main around four per cent,
While prices would continue to
• rise about three per cent an-
nually,. He indicated that we
can expect higher taxes, great-
er government expenditures
and increasing welfare. pay'-
ments.
l'wo,neW directors, ,Allari
Intoshs of Alinonte, and Gordon.
Jifek ,of ,Dresderi were elected.
president Fenton Cryderman,
of Thamesville, and vice-presi-
dents Robert•McKercher of Dub-
lin and Fred ilton of
Guelph, were all re-electe Tet-
athird terin.:„Ken Marshall wag
elected.as ai execlitive .member.
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Legion
Bingo
Winners
Folloiving are the winners
of special gaihes at the Legion
binge Friday evening; Mrs.
George Flood, Mozikton;-Jean
9 Sangster, Mitchell; Mrs'. Gor-
don Lawton, Clinton, Frank
.Skinner, Mitchell. •
• Winners Of regul'ar games
were Mrs. Walters, 'Walton;
Winnie Nott, Seaforth; lVirs-
[
enomme; Clintoq and Gloria
Glanville, -Seaforth; Mrs. M.
Desjardine, liensall; Mrs, L.
Wesenberg, Seaforth; Mrs.
Harold Lawson, Seaforth; El-
mer Lee, Clinton; Sharon
Baird, Brhcefield; Mrs. Wurrn
of Exeter; Mrs. M. Desiardine;
.Hensalk Mrs. Shean, Mitchell;
Mrs... MdLean, Goderich. Doer
prizes weak, Mrs. Floyd Dale
and Pete McGrath of Seaforth.
4t: document reeetv0 ytlAc
Count y of HUM In early Nov-
enber Of 1067 /TOM, 000110
Manufacturing CoMpany 14114
ed and PreSented, to the *grip,
culture and reforestation colt
mitee of council for stud
brought little reaction at Wed-
nesday afternoon's session,. in
Goderwh. •
The lUmber company had ask-
ed coil to consider the pos-
sibility of raising the cutting
restrictions on hardwood trees
in the county. Present regula-
tions in Huron are that trees
must be. 17 inches oh the stump.
Neighboring counties of _Bruce
and Larnbton will allow trees
to be cut at only 14 inches in
diameter. _
Upon, recommendation of the
committee, council agreed not
to change the by -la* in this res,,
pect: Speaking to the report,
Huron Count k Agricultural rep-
resentative -Doug Miles, Clin-
ton, a member of the committee
said that it was the committees
intention to set the "most mile-
age' out of the trees in Huron.
He explained this phrase tg
mean the • greatest, amount of
lumber from Act tree.
He suggested stricter enforce-
ment _of___the by-law,- especially
the, section affe-cling-tfee-cut=
ting in area's of the county
where Blearing away ground
coger might indhce a oertain
'amount' 'of ground drift. He
mentioned .in particular areas
ot Hay and Ashfield Townships
where removal of brusjiwould
inerease the Jirellhood.'..ef soil
blo-Wn away by the wind.
Mr. Miles added that farmers
who wish to clear sections of
their land could do so within
the boundaries of the ,by-law
which provides fel' removal of
dead or diseased trees, -damaged
trees; trees of poor form, trees
growing on location' s for firt
guards, skidways or , logging
•
Greatly. agitated, a Mother
rushed into a drug store car-
rying her , young son. The
druggiit hurried over to as-
certain the cause of her dis-
tress.
"The. hoy swallowed a 22
Caliber lnillet--what shall I
do?" she cried. .
"Give hirn the contents of
;this laottle of °atter oil re-
aed•the druggist calmly. "but
tra4 and trees that u1&be
gu 14: VOInoved !to provide 'ac-
ecas Or cutting other trees,
There are at the present
time ' „in fluron County three
tree commissioners, Hugh Rill,
Goderich; Murray Scott, East
Wawanosh; and) George Beer,
Hensall. In future remuneration
for ithese men will be $.l.75 POZ
how, Everett '• Smith, enforce.
meat officer, Will issue permits
pertaining to matters in the by.-
taw at the request of the tree
commissioners.
Wage scale for the county
weed inspector was increased to
$2 per hour,
.; Other Reports
Calyin Kreuter, 1967 chair -
Man' cif the industrial and tour-
' isin .nonunittee, reported that
since-Ithe last session of County
Ceoncil, contact has been made
'againwith the firm. of consul,
kakte relative to the initial
steps.to be taken in proceeding
with the study for county plan-
ning. -The Department of Mun-
icipal Affairs has been asked
to outline specific' instructions.
necesaary to establish the Coun-
ty ofHuron as a planning area
-
and the committee for 1968 will
be meeting with officials from
that department later in Jan-
uary.
-douncil was promised that' lb
-
commitments would be made
without members being asked
for their approv`al, possibly at
the March session. •
' The Huron County Library
Board report submitted by for-
OSBORNE & HIB -
BERT MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE
. COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE. EXETER, Ont.
Directors:
Mastii Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin
• President
,Clayton Calquhoun • R.R. 1,
Vice -President Science Hill
Wm. H. Chaffe - R.R. 4, Mitchell
Tim Toohey - R.R. 3, Lucan
Raymond McCurdy 11.R. 1.
Kirkton
Etobort Gardiner • R.R. 1.
Cromarty
Agents: ,
Hugh Benninger - Dublin
flarry"-Coates - - Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Secretary-Treasurin
dont point lum..at anyone!" . Hugh Patterson .• • Dieter
;RP Clinton Aeric, Dtgflixemp,.
aen> chairman, showed that .af-
ter. the initial year under itbe.
new system there was a surplus
of $2,72340. One: of -the win*.
Pal 'items. of business in 191,81*
.evected to be a discussion with
the National , Board and
the Blue Water Film Federal.
tion regarding distribution of
films throughout the county by
Amens of the county library.
Medical Officer.of Health rif.
O. T. A. Evans told eouncil LtM
incidence of rabies last year
decreased by six over 166, or
by half from 12 eases reported,
in 1966. He stressed the iiiippr;'
twice of keeping that attacking
animal alive if. at all possii:de
in order to.facilitate early pot',
tive detection of the rablea'vir.
us However, :be Agreed that a
dead animal was better than
none at all.,
He also reported that a well
baby clinic ia.preposedt for the
new medical and dental centre
in the'Village of BruSsels where
families, he said; had not had
easy access to the county health
services prior tnnow,
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Salon. Colleen
O-fs Winter Specia s
Hair cut, any style
• 50c
• Lanolin
Permapent Wave
• reg. $10
for $4.95
5 week rinses
$2.95 with set
Shampoo and set
$1.25
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For Appointments
Phone 91, Dublin
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*0 have 50,* lb* MO* Ming •470* We*
Anyone. Or moo mu Onuirtp.
Sefs our Dealers o; tootoct Os for vino" Anatol**
• some bethrsidoe Opqn Good commission,
Belle River -Grain S,eeds,„
294 RichirOnd St, Chatham', 04, Son.
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WANT ADS liqZINO QUiCK RV STILTS; 1:44.1 627-0240
Arnold Stinnissen
GROUP - LIFE ACCIDENT and
•SICKNESS MA.POR MEDICAL
• PENSIONS • ANNUITIES
Representing •
Sun Life Assurance Company
• of Canada
TELEPHONE 527.0410
17 GODERICH ST. EAST - SEAFORTt4
JArNUARY SALE
_WITH SAVINGS
WELL OVER
Direct From MaitufaCturers
Ladies' Skirts, 100% pure'wOoli fully lined
regular 13.00 • ' for $3.96
Men's and Women's Sweaters
regular 13.00 to 25.00 for 3.96 to 10.96
with Special tables at.1.96 and 2.96
Girls' orlon Mini Dresses
regular 19.00 • Special 6.96
Ladies 2 and 3 -piece Suits
regular $20.00 for 7.96
Ladies' Dresses, Antron
regular $20.00
Ladies' Dresses, 100% pure wool
regular $19.00 •for 7.96
Men's Sox, pure wool
regular 1.25 • Special for 59c
reg. $30.00 for 8.96
for 8.96
It will be well worth your while to drive to Stratford for
the best 'selection of values in Western Ontario •
THE. SWEATER • SHOP
•STRATFORD
74 .Erie Street
READ
'SlitgES
& LUGGAGE BIGGEST EVER
IS NOW UNDERWAY Ends SATURDAY FE:BRUAR
th
WOMEN'S
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. Valne to 18.98
_ Nos w
Only.
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fIi ILE THEY
L ST!
BAUER
SKATES
WITHOUT TRADE
• 20% off
• Special'Pacchase
INSULATED
LEATHER HI -CUT
rk Boots
Brand Harney Reg. to 21.95
SJfECiAL CLEARANCE r! WOMEN'S
iflOWbo�ts and Overshoes
WATER ROOF /VOW
Reg. to 8.98 •
• WOMEN'S
tocktail Boots
Discontinued - Reg. to 14.98
NOW 8.88
• 2 off
/All Curling Boots
MEN'S 'arid WOMEN'S
• Speciais oI
INUYL
3 pr. fOr 1 .89 or 64c pr,
S Pt' C1AL ,ON
Assorted Styles - Men's, Boys', LOWS', Misses'
8c
1.88.
and Clat;ren's
Now .168& Lad!_ Fi-ats• Asiorted :Co ors and Heels
INSULATED
LEATHER - RUBBER
Work Boots
• 20% off Ladies'
20% off -
ALL
PURSES
3.88-4.88
10% off
Men's, Boys' & Children's
RUBBER BOOTS and
• OVERSHOES
'High Styled Block and Flat Heeled
-- Assorted Colors and Styles
Snowboots
WOMEN'S
Cocktaii oot
• 20% off
6.88 - 8.88
1O88 12.88
READ'S SHOES & LUGGA E
'Phone 52,7-0690 -Terns Cash --- All Clearance Sales Final -2 • Seaforth
•
• STRETCH -ON
Rubbers
•.17,1Pc'a 8.
LAST!
MEN'S
iiowboots
VARIOUS STYLES
Reg. to 19.98 -NOW ONLY
14.8
•MEN'S and BOYS'
RUBBER, INSULATED
BOOTS
MEN'S BOYS'
6.88 5.88
• Support,
Minor Hockey
JANUARY 20th - 27th-
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