A new gaiteway to Chesley lam; ngtlvcs and a nrw milki A ncw gateway Io Chum, ma» ape-mt on August 20. ll mi about two munlhs to remove the a. f -Candi<izties’ if _ biographies Grey-Bra ce Harvey Davis Harvey Dams 44 l! a bee! lamp! l Township lr Brunt: m- Hi: i... of luwnshtpwunctl 14 awn m’ludll.) . reeve He was Brute Cuuri. ' Davis and his \- wousm Lu! Iv CNR overpass and pan: 2 neu mad. his a joint project between Chesley lawn and Bruce Counl}. Int-ante: Kitchen-sale of meals 517978.52 ' Snack Bar 10.67020 Sale of left over food 20542 Dnnutions Selrites $72 Farmers Market 450.25 Slinsun Electric 144.00 Danard Bell 64.00 Slcvcnsun Plumbing 42.00 Anunyntnus No.00 Total lncume 529.872.17 Expenses GmCCrics S l I 47.79 Wcstnns ol0.5l Cnrusu's 225.00 . 5‘ Catering tent ' y proceed at $15,133 i Misc. gruceries '774.42 Mtallbcthmm.baciiil.wcin~ er, hamburgi 5073.50 Pu ‘r pruducls 923.73 ' Dairy products 134nm Electricity 730.00 Hydrn Installatian 203.00 Prupant: & Grills 379.50 Advertising 1.11.90 Building materials 228.41 anlage fur tontttuO P A l 350 Tent 1505.00 Pup [It misc. ilL‘ms 1000.00 Plumbing material & installa- (iml 74.92 Total expenses 314.739.02 PROFIT $15,133.15. Barn fire costs $100,000 Jnseph McCulluch's barn Instr-d - at RIB. CllESk‘)‘ was (lestruycd by . a ï¬re which broke uul un Saturday Dumber Q The fire believed to be started by spontanenus cunibustiun caused - :tn nstimnnud damage "155100.000. Abuut 200 Inns of hay. 2.000 bushels ttf grain and 40 ions of ‘ alrnw wch hurried. Mr. MuCullnch also lust nint- system l I . l with cooler tanks and t‘nmpress» ors. He managed to save 00 Hulslein cnws hunt the barn. Mrs MrCulloch was watching lclevisiun with her daugnté in theirhume isoteci away {mm the barn when “1: ï¬re started aruund “:10 p.m. The barn runiinucd tn Mlloulder fur about IO hours. Aim 4:. years. he was still good Since last October, Jack MacDonald had suspected that some kind of an animal kept getting at the corn on his GOO-acre farm. On Saturday. Jammy 22. he found out what it was. Following a narrow trail from the ï¬eld to an overturned tree. he peeked under its roots. There before his widened . eyes stood a wild buar. ' He left that brutal looking boast alone and made his way back home. In his mind was the capturing idea dangling. Upun arriving home, he got on ti: phonc and started telling his neighbours Chuck Westman and Bob “ï¬ght the stary of the boar. None of them sounded completely canvincad. The next day} along with his squtical neighbours and sons. Mr. MacDonald led the boar hunting team t0 the animal's hideout. alive on a sled. The creature was there. They roped it and the battle began. It went kicking. squealing and snorting. They held on to the rope. As soon as it gave way to fatigue. they hauled back on the line. The struggle drended on until the boar was captured The team returned to Mr. MacDonald’s house with an ugly boar but beautiful faces of Victory. ‘2 host was later claimed by George Schwarting of RR! 7 ton Station. owner of the Saugeen Game Farm. Pictured presenting a 2.; year service pin in Mimi Mink. ahnve is K .I. llrndry looking on is Jack km“ .mi In»: \t “pi Ha Sln‘el my ‘ . EReceiyes 25 year pin for Postal Service