':".()-(_0-0â€(1“()“()‘.()-fl“()m) MEETING OF BEAMSVILLE COUNCIL, AUGUST 4th, 1879 Resident Correspondentâ€"Jas. A. Sinclairâ€"Telephone 140. Moved by Carter and Beatty, th_at the prayer of John C. Kerr and forty others asking for a public holiday be granted, said holiday to be Tuesday, Aug. 19th. October 6, : 1879.â€"Meeting of the Council. All the members present. Moved by Beatty and Carter, that leave be granted to introduce a byâ€" law for the purpose of appointing a collector of poll tax and that the byâ€" law be read a first time. & A ‘letter was received from the cormty registrar calling the attention of the counc‘l to the necessity of furnishing a map Oof the village for the Registrar‘s use. Walter Sumner appeared before Walter Sumner appeared before the council asking for a remission of part of his taxes. § Moved by Carter and Beatty that the sum of two dollars be remitted on the tax of Walter Sumner. Moved â€" by Carter, ~seconded by Beatty, that the reeve, D. Davis, and J. B. McKay be a committee to enâ€" quire and make a report at the next session of the council concerning the new survey and map. Meeting adâ€" journed. «Moved by Davis and Beatty, that village offigers be now appointed. prrzenernâ€"appointod ‘Wm. Hearle | Sm iion o1 the anditors. | s [aved by McKay and Beatiy, thatl pDli t miIng accounts be pa‘d:â€"ivilâ€" | Setions, 1880, $9.50; Mrs. Marâ€" | ing tramps, $1.60: Ssusan ()@()“{).()“()-0.0-0â€â€œâ€œ0-(9:0 Moved by Bennett and Beatty that leave be granted to introduce a byâ€"law for the purpose of granting to the municipality of the townsh‘p of Clinâ€" ton a lease of the; Town Hall in Beamsville. a T ALL THE NEWS OF BEAMSVILLE AND CLINTON appeared â€" before r a remission of Moved by Bennett and Davis, that the Dramatic Club, which has occuâ€" pied the village hall for the past lLwinter be_notiled toâ€"leave _the _halil forthwith and pay damages and soâ€" forth. to the amount of ten dollars and the settlement of same be referrâ€" ed to the Board of Works. council. _ Accounts were presented from . Mts. Matrlatt, for keeping tramps; Almer Couse, for repair ng walks; Susan Frugoli, making clothes for Bridget Palmer. William Walker, Sr., petitioned for prohibiting butchâ€" ers‘, liv‘ng outside village lim ts, selâ€" ling in the corporat on exceptâ€" on license. ~Susan Frugoli makes appliâ€" cat‘i‘on for clothing forâ€". B. â€" Palmer. The fpplication of S. Frugoli,â€" for cloth ‘ng for B. Palmer, was referred to the Resve. The petition of Will:‘am Walker was laid over for further conâ€" sideration. P# 1 First, that it is quite necessary for this corporation to have a fire engine and the necessary appliance to exâ€" tinguish and prevent the spread of fire. mnu‘th, repalrs tramps; Chas Boughner, can Petitions w Second, that the fire engine formerâ€" ly used is of no account and any exâ€" penditure for the repa‘rs to same would be money thrown away. Th‘rd, that the committee have been offered a good f‘re engine at a great bargain ($200) and recommend this council to purchase the same, if the engine is as good as represented. Dargain (p4vUV) ana recommend UIIS council to purchase the same, if the engine is as good as represented. Fourth, that the committee be inâ€" structed to examine the said engine and ‘f as good as represented, to purâ€" chase the same. (Signed) J. S. McKAY, Chairman. % GEORrGE BEATTY. â€" DAVID DAVIS. Moved by McKay and Davis, that the report of the Fire and Water Comâ€" mittee be adopted. The petition of R. VanNorman and & bs s * M x gest neconppmpriine 220 p hiteer aites. / 6 i # + ts o * k ts sds #§ * f 3 s j hE n h x tg P mss Med n ng hy £ae ~ Ko9 4 3 pooue y es W & ol & +. ° € $ w a Pomk, se D use a £p o "";5' & bex ".’.'r’ a .Ms ds oo &if: C enersacensiiaieniny . A4 M § zt Nes boa! Ko frout #F * & TER $3 Sas yeaf t imnamescReiel) d t3 s s «& * * e tm C9> Eo h tmscc metiee o from â€"J; â€"D. a hay scale D VanNnrâ€" "MONTY" GRABS _ OFF EASY ONE Monty Gibson‘s outfit in the counâ€" ty league struck a bonanza Thursday night and didn‘t even have to exert themselves to win their first scheduled game. Monty is receiving the conâ€" gratulations of his friends on pickâ€" ing a team whose very appearance in the Arenz was enough to frighted off all contenders. One of the very nicest afternoons spent by the younger crowd in someâ€" time was the tez dance on Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Lillian_ Starr, Juniorâ€" Chapter, I." Q. The affair was held in the town hall, which was festive in decorations of red shades and evergreens. And what could have been more appropriâ€" ate for the first auspicious occasion in which the junior chapter has shone? LESLIE J. FARRELL, The Rexall Store GRIMSBY _ NIGHT & ll ’MORNING;&\ KEEP YOUR EYES CLEAN CLEAR AND HEALTHY WAITE FOR FAEE EYE CARE BOOK+ MUAINE CO. CHICAGOXUSA Use U R ’ N & ï¬l NIGHT MORNING & faxazé 1. O0.D.E. DANCE tÂ¥ // s pefresoy o ) (yat ns yB 3 //ry) 2 tetetye" sitd "hed THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO \% Byc ooaen C staf y y 2 Saats i Cotsgtt C e jgins s p io hn l ce 48\ 3 Nominations on Monday night for reeve, four councillors and four mem. bers of the Board of Education. l The township nominations open at inoon on Monday next for a reeve, a | deputy .and MMlhree councilliors. !It [ looks now â€"as if practically a whole !new council would have to be nomâ€" |inated in the township as the present ‘members all have aspirations for higher things.. "PUD" REID ALL ROUND SPORT "Pad" Iï¬eid has been flying around the country the past week extending a helping hand to every team in disâ€" tress. _ They know that Pud fits any place and that he goes great guns all the time he is on the ice. Sizing "Pud" up asaa hockey player, we think. we are a}al agreed that for an all around player, the amateur ranks of the O. H. A. would look stale withâ€" out his company. Moreover, he is willing when he was knee high to & grass hopper, he only disobeyed his father once. He has been obedient ever since.: "Pud" has lived in an atâ€" mosphere of sport all his life, guns, dogs and baseball bats have been his chosen companions ever since he sat in a high chair, so that he just quite naturally took to hockey as a duck. to water. â€" There is also a junior memâ€" ber of the firm who, if we are not misâ€" taken in our predications, will be a chip off the old block. NOMINATIONS Lor ce w , ofte E5A g,fl'[( m K «t 2k .;‘ff‘i‘ ‘tih', y a/_é’ 7 ~â€"‘ e t _ 2 4 es ane o '&‘@‘Q‘% ZRl tt! * / c e a N i t 2. e o sno t A hss eï¬ L se k ces ts Seyay 7A s ; & yak. es e nie Eo +m â€"ag" e hal. 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