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YOUR MASSEY-FERGUSON .D
STAFFA
Mrs. Cecil Bowman is enjoy-
ing
njoying a trip to the west coast.
Mr. Johnny Miller is a Pa-
tient in. Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth.
Those attending the OAC at
Guelph this year from this com-
munity are Ramona Worden,
first year; Robin Daynard, first
year; Terry Daynard, third
year, and Eric Norris, fourth
year.
Wilfrid Elliott is attending
Wells' Academy in London, and
Ron Agar. is enrolled at West-
ern University.
. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller
and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Miller and Ken, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Miller and family at-
tended a turkey dinner at Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Duncan's, Kirkton,
on Thursday evening. The oc-
casion was the tenth wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lyall and
Nancy of Agincourt visited ov-
er the weekend with Mrs. Ly -
all's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Norris,
Mrs. Mary Templeman is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
frid Annis and family, Zion.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr.
Lloyd Elliott and family in the
passing of Mrs. Elliott on Sun-
day at her residence in the vil-
lage.
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HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont.
Directors: •
Timothy B. Toohey - RR 3, Lucan
President
Robert G. Gardiner - RR 1,
Vice -President Cromarty
Win. H. Chaffe - RR 4, Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhoun - RR 1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney - RR 2, Dublin
Milton McCurdy - RR 1, Kirkton
Agents:
Hugh
Benninger - Dublin
Harry
Coates - RR 1; Centralia
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Solicitors:
Mackenzie & Raymond - Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer:
Arthur Fraser - - Exeter
WHY NOT .TAKE THIRTY? Ann Cameron and Paul
Soles, co -hosts of CBC -TV's afternoon show, invite you to
"Take Thirty." Designed specifically to brighten the day of
the homemaker, Take Thirty presents a variety of program-
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as regular reports on current affairs, consumer news and
interviews with celebrities. ,
DISTRICT TWP. COUNCILS MEET
GREY COUNCIL,
Grey township council at its
September meeting included:
Moved by Archie Mann, sec-
onded by Lawson Ward: That
we accept the tender of Armco
Drainage & Metal Products of
Canada Ltd., for two pipes: (a)
70• linear feet of Multi -Plate
Co. at $1,107.00; (b) 5.6 linear
feet of Multi -Plate Pipe Arch at
$1,180.00, subject to the approv-
al of the Department of High-
ways.
Glenn Huether and Kenneth
Bray: That we accept the ten-
der of G. A. Gibson & Sons
Ltd. to repair abutments on
bridge at lot 6, concession 2,
for. the sum of $2,150.00, sub-
ject to the approval of the De-
partment of Highways.
Glenn Huether and Lawson
Ward: That we authorize the
road superintendent, reeve and.
treasurer to make application
to the Department of Highways
for interim subsidy on road ex-
penditures. •
Kenneth Bray 'and Archie
Mann: That we set the date of
court .of revision on the assess-
ment roll to be held on Oct. 7,
at 2 o'clock.
WEL60ME TO THE
FAIR
9
We Congratulate the
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
on its 118th Annual Fair
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Here at BALL- MAC AULY LTD. you will find every-
thing you need in Lumber, Hardware and Builders'
Supplies.
CALL USWHEN YOU ARE IN
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OR WHENEVER YOU'RE BUILDING
OR REPAIRING.
Lawson Ward and Kenneth
Bray: That we advertise for ten-
ders for snowplowing for the
1963-64 season, tenders to be
in by0"l:00 o'clock, Oct. 7. ten-
ders to state size and make of
equipment and price per hour.
. Glenn Huether and Lawson
Ward; That we accept an ap-
pheation for a loan of $500 un-
der the Tile Drainage Act.
Lawson Ward and Kenneth
Bray: That all approved ac- , Robert Gibson, two hospital
counts be paid. ' board meetings. $10; I. Haskins,
Glenn Huether and Archie ; `welfare administrator, $9.80; I.
Mann: That we do now adjourn :Haskins, mileage, $10.70; trans -
to meet, again on October 7, or fifer to Road Account, $3,905.63;
at Huron County Plowmen's As-
at
UCW GROUP V
The montlily meeting of Unit
Five UCW was held Monday in
the church parlor in the form
of a- pot -luck supper. Twelve
members and guests were pres-
ent.
Following a delicious supper,
a short business period was
held. A reminder was made of
the Presbyterial Regional meet-
ing' to be held Oct. 8, The
group agreed on motion of Wil-
ma Oke and Heidi Savauge,
that Unit Five be responsible
for the sale of 100 church cal-
endars this year. Carol Baker
offered to convene the Tod-
dlers' Group for the two months
Unit Five is responsible for,
and also offered her home for
the October meeting. Fund-
raising projects were discussed
and tentative plans suggested.
A social hour closed the meet-
ing.
and on the bridge on sideroads
10 and 11, concession 9.
Other motions included:
Moved by McMichael and
King: That we instruct the road
superintendent to advertise for
tenders for snow plowing for
the winter of 1963-64.
Gibson and King: That we
give the Huron County Plow-
men's Association a grant of
$25.00.
Strong and King: That we ac-
cept the tender of -Shantz and
Hicks Construction Ltd., of Wa-
terloo, Ont., for the construc-
tion of a township ,,public works
garage at $20,913.00, subject to
the approval of the Department
of Highways.
Gibson and King: That the
road accounts be paid.
McMichael and. King: That'
the following accounts be paid:
Howick Twp. School Area
Board, proceeds of debentures
sold, $99,592.51; Morley John-
ston, refund on warble fly
spraying, '$1.08; The Provincial
Treasurer, application fee, re
school debentures, $60.00; H.
Hamilton, postage•,.$57.19; Stan
Hays. repairing light, $11.25;
welfare accounts, $236.19; Lis-
towel and District Fire Area,
account, $209.91; H. G. Harris,
part salary, $75; W. E. Whit-
field, part salary, $215; Depart-
ment of National Revenue, in-
come tax, $35; Tile Drainage
Loan Debenture No. 10, $800.00;
Bob Campbell, bulldozing Ford-
wich and Wroxeter ' dumps,
$47.25; H. Hohnstein, bulldoz-
ing township dump, $14; Clark
Renwick, sheep killed, $18.00;
the call of the reeve.
Accounts paid included: Tile ?sociation. grant, $25.00. Total,
Drainage Loan, $3,544.50; Mel- S5' 86, 67.
vin Carnochan, inspector, $19.50;
E. M. Cardiff, clerk's fees, tile
drainage, $28.80; Provincial
Treasurer, insulin, $2.33; Twp.
of Arthur, relief, $13.54; Hiem-
1 stra Nursing Home, August ac-
count, $68.75: Donnelly, Don-
nelly & Murphy, legal fees. $25:
drainage debentures, $134.04;
Robert Baillie, fox bounty, $4;
roads and bridges, $4,814.88.
Total. $8,655.34.
Howick township council at
its September meeting approv-
edaction to limit the weight of
vehicles passing over the Mc-
Kercher bridge at lot 70, con-
cession C: the Cullen bridge at
lot 19. concessions 10 and 11,
Traffic Cop: "Have you got a
driver's license?"
Speeder: "Sure—got it right
here in my pocketbook."
Cop: "That's all right. If
oyu've got it, I don't need to
look at it. If you didn't have
one I'd have to see it."
THEY WENT TO THE DEVIL
One of the most famous Eng-
lish taverns of Elizabethan days
.was The Devil, located near
Temple Bar on Fleet Street in
London. This tavern was . the
regular meeting place of the
Apollo Club, which numbered
among its members Shakespeare
and Ben Johnson. The site sub-
sequently became part of
Child's Bank, one of England's
oldest banks.
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BE SURE
ATTEND THE
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Saturday. & Monday, Sept. 21 & 23
Saturday .Night
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8:30 p.m.
Monday Afternoon
1:00 p.m.—Monster Parade
1:30 p.m. --Official Opening
2:30 p.m.—Pet Show
3:00 p.m.—Baby Show
4-H Club Exhibits
Cattle Show
School Display
MIDWAY WILL BE IN OPERATION
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V. L.-BECKER
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$1.55
WHEEL BALANCE
$1.25 per Wheel
Check and Repack
Universal Joints
2 -piece Shaft $3.50
3 -piece Shaft 5.95
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