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Ei! I11■■111111 :4iillingi11111 1111114° MIEN5,1111111111KM111111 11 10 William M. Hart FUEL ETC. Phone 527-0870 — - Seaforth Holiday Notice Seaforth •Machine Shop will be closed for holidays JULY 17 to • JlUL'Y 2 :0 D Commencing July 311_ the shop will operate 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1Vlonday .through Friday and will- be closed al1 day Saturday. Seaforth.. Machine ' Shop NOTICE McKillop Township Public School Area Board ,Registration- for 'Kindergarten Classes beginning September, 1967. Registration closes July 16th, 1967 Minimum for ,class,- 12. Interested parents contact McKillop Township Public - School Area Board Secretary, Campbell Wey, RR 4, Walton, Phone 5274976. • GOOD SERVICE AT LOW, LOW COST 1964 FORD QALAXIE 1962 FORD WAGON 1962 AMBASSADOR 1961 BUI •K -SEDAN., 1961 AMBASSADOR 1960. VALIANT - Come and , See tie NEW 1967 MODELS ILLER MOTORS one 5274410 : ' S_ a ortf . �. American Motors Dealer Pupils of LOgan.Sc.hoolS. Compete at Brodhagen Pupils from ten schools of Logan Townshi 8t on- Wed- nesday .at- Bragen for a field day meet. The results are: Juniar Girls High jump: lst, Cathy Mogk No. 6; 2nd Vicki Bennewies No. 7;^ 3rd, 'L onette Pol No. 1.1, • Standing broad jump: 1st, Wanda Vack, No. 7; 2nd, Pat- ricia Garmouth, No. 10, 3rd; Wendy Rolph, No. 9. Running broad jump: Chris- tine Scherbarth, No, 7; Vicki Bennewies, No. 7; Wanda Vock, No. 7: Baseball, throw: Vicki Ben- newies, No. 7; Patricia Gloor, No. 0; Beverley Hoegy, No. 7. 58 -yard dash: Wendy Rolph, No. 9; -Donna Cook, No. 2; Cathy Mogk, No. 6. 75 -yard dash: Wendy Ro'iph, No. 9; Donna Cook, No. 2; Pat- ricia Jarmuth, No. 10. Champion, -Wendy Rolph, No. 9; runner-up, Vicki Bennewies, No. 7., Junior Boys Standing broad 'jump: Kevin Elliot, No. 2; Roger Siemon, No. 10; Bobby Ward, No. 7,/ High jump: Robert Verhoeve, No, 2; Roger Siemon, No. 10; Robert Bennewies, No. 7. Baseballe throw: Bobby Ward, No. 7; Robert Bennewies, No. 7; Brian Priestap, No. 6. Running broad jump: Roger Siemon, No. -,.10; Bruce Bauer, No. 10;. Bill Hill, No. 6. • 50 -yard dash: Bobby Ward, No. 7; Lindsay-13'oyd No. 10; Dil- ford Iliman, No. 11: ' 75 -yard` dash: Bruce Bauer, No. 10; Bobby Ward, No. 7; Ro- ger Siemon, No. 10. • Champion, Bobby Ward No. 7; runner-up, Roger •.Siemon, No. 10. a MORRIS COUNCIL • A flock of by-laws were given final reading by Morris Town- ship Council when they met on Monday, July 3. • Foremost• of the •by-laws was one setting the 1967 residential mill rate at 15.3 mills and the business and commercial rate at 17 mills. Connell also passed by-law 13 setting a two per dent. 'penalty on unpaid taxes on Dec. 15, 1967 and interest of one-half of one per cent per' month beginning January 1, 1068. ' 'Final approval . was given to Maitland, Teleservices to erect poles and other equipment on township lands. A by-law set- ting a special rate for loans for tile drainage was passed. ' = Court of Revision on the fifth concession drain was opened. No appeals. were received and by-law no. 7, covering tire drain was passed. Road accounts of $22,001.19, were paid. " . ,The following general ac- counts were paid: Ontario Educational Educa- tion Capital Aid Corporation, debenture interest, 12,732.50; Brussels Branch of the Cana- dian Legion, grant, 100.00; I-lur- on County Road Superinten- dent's Association, 10.00; Ber- nard Hall Agency, Compensa- tion premium, 178.25; Town of Clinton, debentures, . 325.48; Blyth Fire Area, ,fire calls, 128.- 00; 28:00; • County of Huron, refund re nursing home care, .....183.00; George Michie, inspector for. tile drain loan, 5.00; George Michie, salary, 45.00; Helen Mar- tin, salary, 119.40; Canadian Im- perial Bank of Commerce, In- come tax and Canada pension, 6.95; Elmer Young, - painting, 11.4.00; William• Elston, flags, 4.96; Stewart Procter, William Elston and Ross, Smith each $5. Walter Shortreed, court of re- vision fifth con. drain, 5.00. • Road accounts:. Wingham Wreckers, repair rad. 14.591 'George Radford, supply, crush and haul gravel, 1,735.20; Lloyd Jackliry, supply, load and haul gravel, 4,413.90; Purdon Motors, fuel pump, 7.30; ,Owen King, 13,765.00; E. S.' Hubbell &Sons Ltd., batteries, 8.19; Struthers Transport, hauling chloride, 48.- 00; 8:00; J. M. McDonald Ltd.; paint and brushes, 17.27; Alex Inkley, fuel oil and tax, gas, 480.42; Valley Blades Ltd., grader blades, 203.88; Wingham Ad- vance -Times, ad sale of bridge, 6.21; CKNX, advertising bridge, 8.76; Allied Chemical Ltd., chlor- ide, 17024; Frank Kirkby & Son, digging ditch in Belgrave, -70.00; Radford's Garage Ltd., bushings and lines, 5.07; Albert Bacon, Belgrave drain; 6.00; Nil- •liam McArter, licence for dump truck, 2.00; • Mel Craig, wages, 28.80; Kett White, wages, 93.00; John Smith, wages, 208.80; James Casemore, wages, 414.- 00; William McArter, wages, 75; Bank of Commerce, pension; 12.18; Receiver-Gejleral, unem- ployment nemployment stamps, 6.64. PROMPT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE • SAY A U,GE • Jkotiztai4cotiomootinwot, -.•opotirrit PoSt.'oolog Intermediate Girls Hop,step and atiznp: Valerie Drunimond, No. 6; Elaine •Push elberg, No. 4; Kathy Leonhardt, dNo..4. • - ; Running broad jump; Sharon Smith, No. 4; Ruth 'Ann Os- borne, No. 1; Shiela Mogi, No. 6. High jump: Inez Aloins, No. 2; Linda Verhbeve, No. 2; June Vock, No. 4. Q. 'Standing- broad jump: Inez Adams, No. 2; Margaret Hinz, No. 6; Bonnie Hinz, No. 10. 100 -yard dash: Sharon Smith, Sherri Leonhardt, No. 7. 75 -yard dash: Sharon Smith, No. 4; Sheri Leonhardt, Not 7; Ruth Ann Osborne, No. 1. Baseball throw: Sherri Leon - No. 6; Nancy Rose,' No. 4. Champion, Sharon Smith; No. 4; runner-up, Inez Adams, No, 2. Intermediate Boys Hop, step and jump:' John McLagan, No. 6; Randy Hogan, No. 1; Perry Rolph, No. 9. Shot put: Dale Bennewies, No. 4; Bruce Illman, No. 11; Ran. dy'Horan, No. 1. 100 -yard• dash:• Jack Camp- bell, No. 1; Dale Bennewies, No. 4; Bill Roach,..No. 5. 220 -yard dash: Jack Campbell No: 1; Michael Maloney, No. 1; Ken Eicknieyer, No. 9. Standing broad jump: David Feltz, No. •9; ,Warren Wolfe, No. 3; David '•Elligsen, No. 10. . Running broad jump,:. Jack Campbell, No. 1; Warren Wolfe, No. 3; Brian Bauer, No. 10. High jump: Warren Wolfe, No. 3; John McLagan, N.o, 6, tied with -David Feltz, No. • 9; Ronald Ward, No. 4. Champion Jack Campbell, NO 1; runner-up Warren Wolfe, No. 3. - Senior Girls • '75 -yard dash: Marie Vanden Hoven, No. 5; Lois Bauer, No. 10; Patsy Q�hl1affe,. No. 9. -. 100-yard-dash: Marie Venden; Hoven, No: 5; Lois Bauer, No. 10; Jean Pushelberg, No. 4. • Running broad jump: • Wendy Trutter, No. 4; Kathy Venden Hoven, No. 5; Faye Drummond, No. 6. • Hop, ' step "and' . jump:, . Faye Drummond, No. 6; Margaret LEANER NO 'SMOKE, NO ODOUR. `HEATING 0/L Walden e& Broadfodt Phone 527-1224 — Seaforth Nater, No. 3; Susan: Riegel, No. 3. Standing .broad, jump; Marie Vanden Hoven, No, 5; Karen. Leonhardt, Ng, 4; Lois Bauer, No. 10, - , . . , . High jump: Lois Bauer; No. 10; Faye ,,Drummond, No. 6; Joyce, Vock, No.* Baseball tllkow: Karen ,Leon- hardt, No: t Wendy Trotter, No. 4; Kathy Vanden Hoven, No. 5. News of Champion Marie Vanden Ho- ven, N. 5; runner-up Lois Bau- er, Nq. 10.' Senior Boys Standing" -broad jump: Ross Batten, No. 4; Doug Vock, No. 4; Dean Smith, No. 4. - Hop, step and jumpy Barry Ward, No., 4; Dean Smith, No. 4; Doug Voek, No. 4. 220 -yard dash: Barry Ward, No. 4; Glen Hinz, No. 10; Way- ne ;Ahrens, N. 4. ' Shot put: Mike Sella, No. 2.° Ronald Buddenhagen, No. 6; Gordon Hinz, No. 10. '440 -yard dash: Barry Ward, No. 4; Wayne Arhens, No. 4; James McLagan,4o. 6. High jump: James McLagan, No. 6; Tony Vanden'Hovel}, No. 5; Roger Diegel, No. 3. , Running broad jump: Barry Ward, No. 4; James McLagan, No. 6; Tony"Vanden Hoven, No. 5. Champion Barry Ward, No. 4; runner up James McLagan, No. 6. School Events Junior basketball relay: lst, No. 10; lid, No. 7; 3rd; No.. 1. Junior relay race: 1st No, 5; 2nd, No. 10; 3rd, No. 1. Senior basketball relay: 1st, No. 4; 2nd, No. 3; 3rd, ,No. 6. Senior relay race: 1st, No. 4; 2nd, No. 10; 3rd, No, 1r • Points • obtained by each school: No. 1, 27; No. 2, 34; No. 3,.,2.4; No. 4, 95; No. 5, 29; No. 6, 52; No. 7, 53; No. 9, 22; No. 10, 61; No. 11, 5. w Kippen Sunday -visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Eldin' Ice= included Mr. Melville Lamont, MiSs Mary`and Grace lyatpont of Ethel.' • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson. accompanied theirfour child- ren hildren Friday to spend a few of the -holidays with their grand- parents, Mr. and •.Mrs. • San Storey at their Bayfield .cottage. 'ME and Mrs. Ross Carter and Jimmie of Brantford were week- end eekend guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Hood. ••" , \ kr. and Mrs. Robert ,ibson, their daughter-in-law and child- ren of Wroxeter visited Sunday with the former's sister and brother -in -lav , Mrs. W. L, Mel - lis arid Mr, Mellia:" Miss Sharon McBride is at- tending summer schgol at tea- cher's' college, London.. - Mr. and -Mrs. Wayne Little- ton and Charlene .of London were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.'Russell Faber. Mr. and Mrs.: Robert Stokes of London 'visited Mr,. Robert Thomson; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr vis- ited London friend's "on. Monday. Visitors during the' 'weekend with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long were Mr. John Doig, QC and 1VIrs. Doig of Grand Rapids, Michigan Mr. Robert Brown, QG and Msr. Brown of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Little' of HensalL -- . NOTICE -- For Co-op Insurance Can • W. 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