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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-02-07, Page 1'Year WhIe Nuniber 4697. - .8tAFCM'TT:T; 01\1,TARIO;,V1q17,A1C, FEBRUARY 7. 195$. - $2,90 a Year'in Advance CQpies, 5 Cents. Severalrinks', arodOus to Play in .WediteSday, ,were tinned , aavay' because, of . lack' of ateenarno.dation, according, to of- lieiaI-. The tavti; dr -.s Were cern- pietelyr filled .with - early entries. ; Winners had not,been declared aL press time. but standing at the nd of two gmes follows: ,9 O'clock :Draw-- . Seaf_orth-,;'2,'Avin6,,P1140' C_ha,:j_r0f§;--Kit.:61vener, °2 wins, Carruthers, ThedfOrd, "wins. D. A.very; Kifehetret," wiri plus. 7 SEAFORTH --JITOSBILES' 4410Yet to. lose .: --a game,. cht,,a.fui.gar night -Clinten -'web,;:elintirtated, , the Seaferthy*,entrY, advancing ;edgiest:, either, Exeter or•MjtchelL ShOwnhereearet .front reWe :left , to right UehiF•Nrarler,-.Bill Pinder i Larry 'Dale; 'Jack „Bedardi 'goal; Toinjine ..Broadfoot; ' back -row. 'Cleave Coo -nibs; matiager;'.8rian•13rady,Jeek 'Webbie president ','Seafortn„,. 'Kinsmen Ray ,„*SeoinS,' Doug RowcliffeT HarVey.Dale,;,Beb Iteith;.-.13bb Elliatt,.;'earr'Berger, '•Ron 'Breortier coach: Sponsored. by Seafoittn-Kinsmere the teem proudly Wears .Kinsmen -sweaters. Shown' (lower)' are Jack Webb, left, and Cleave Coombs , (right), of the Kinsrilen„ presenting ,the sweaters ' to Ron Broorrie and Larry. „Dale of the teem. , • (Photo by Phillips) - ,••• " • Kling,- Searor 111, ,.1„, win. ,piu ;19#.01;:,-0•tielph, ywin p1111 0 losses, ' 11 O'clock DraW 'W. dersonLondon, lien Grath -Sarnia 2 wMs plus 8 .Listowel, win- plus 8 W. ...Spencer, _Hensall, 1 win plus 8 I. win IatiS"-: 5 ;Wilson, ' Thedford, win pidi ,H. Fisher; Mitchell:2 losses • . - Laird Mickle, •Hensall,22..losses -- -The local' rinks . were: W, Bail, .skip, • John Lor -;i and ,RoYce Dr. M. Stapleton, skip. J-. 'A. "'Canine,: O „ Agar and -William CamPbell. • 'Ft...Kling, skip, 'N. MacLean,. C. Rowicliffe and William Leyburn Rev D. .T Lane skip.. Dr. Pat A 12,-yearioId Walton youth_ had I pe "f "" wla t h a,n rrow esca rona a ti werobtaineci of Kirliby, grandfather Of the in - haVe been, fatal, ininriesj,-,..,,when a 'dynamite cap explod,ed. As it waS,- 'Robert KirkbY- hist the of two` fingers on his left hand and suffered severe burns. He 1,V4S rushed to - Winghant- vvhere the , attending physician,: Dr. R. W. Stephens, Brussels; ''aid" °D. Wednesday he was recovering. . The accident occurred last week at the hoine of the bay s grandpar-, euts, Mr. anct;l1rs. H. B. KirkbY, Walton. . ' -The explosion set off a frantic search for other caps believed to have been in the possession -1=15f schoolmates -Of , the -Kirkby- boy. Several caps were recoverediad are thought to. account --for- the nierDetig Miles and ries c,,„0/4,1 in -. •.and 'dinner "daiere-served itiernbers,-ofetne-.Lad,res- Club,. in; SeaforthSaturday nig largest crowd ; of 'interested • sped- • taiors. the..season hand,.• 'to Wtch the: lo'cal 'boys: split 'ra clou. `bleheader; • „. nton -won the Bantam ,dni.e en I eat 4 r Ilensall CenUcil would .not ap- prove the .eenstriiction of the pro- posed dam at Parkhill.„ The 'dam, planned 1>S1.: the ..-Ausaulale----River Conservation Authority, was ,emi- sidered too. costlY16 the feir bene. fits derived' by the village: Con- siderable diSeussien.took:place re- garding. the :darn before a ratitien -was - carrietL,:that _the .Arittage ex- press disapproval ' idlhe plan. Denald*:E., 'IlfacKinnen . was, ep-: Pointed iSsesSbr*for.„.the.Viillike , at a Salary, S350 per year, folloW- ' big the consideration . of two opii- eationk-for the ,position. „ ; ' • • regular: monthly '031e0tulgi;tiePsall Poimeit -heard-the- 'ax:collecter, report less: than:Awe_ lercent. arrears Of taxes, a.,:tatal , /of only ..$.01..X.95 still entstatiding; E. /1'4 Davis reported on poll tar cole lection and also sanding of streets and snowploWing.? .and he has not had _ ',.since the fall'of reVisIng assessment .' made in -1937;, re the, „same:, under the authority of;Sec-' Bon- 124 of the Assessment. Act,. was granted,' , „ The xrpo joined ASsoctatiOn, 'Of Rural ieS. and- stincted 'the fte,eVe and Clerk to Attend the convention The Depart- -Merit. af. Jligh_WayS,, was petitioned ..for -the, .annual , grant 7the- ex- penditures . made tinder', the:High- way ' Improvement Act „ • • Set Salaries Bills and accounts were reed arid. ordered paid as fo11ows Hensall PVC; hydro for sallPiiblie‘TSChonl, current eXpenS- e's;.$g`.,004,0.; Paterson, lieenses, F.D. .84,, salary; 8118.86; Receiver 'General, income ;tex,,,,..$1.75;:'5,..R.' salary, $23L58; County of Buren, nospitaliiatione,C:;.Uitehell; $168:50;'' E. Fink ,repairs. -at , .bld school, $15,70; County of :1-Iiirore'r prepayment of. county rate, $7,500; 'CoinitY-Of 'Huron, belance of . -react 'account, $1;5164f8f4 Association of Assessing' '''Officers Of -Ontario' membership, '$10; Municipal' Verld, Agitates, $32.58; Bell. Tele- phone, hall:414.95, 'ED.; $0,55e A. ,Speneer . Son, tnat,erial, school, $12.16; Kipfer,, postage, !$5;. J. Paterson,. insurance, Hall $64;• 5, ,W,. Schantz, snow= ploWing at dthrip, .$5; T. Whinier Son, , supplies, $16,13; quair,, refund' of, -taxes, 48.a$1; As Sedation or Rural rnenabershlii; Total, $11,74fA, - 1y -laws covering the Meeting ,clayS, .tetindir and .:tates• et. pay totitility,' man, clerk-treasurer,,.fax coileetor,and asSessor' were pass 4 as was a li3elaw :COVering the street experidittirea,,,:,' ' ' . Refund' Taxes 'CorreSPondende was read as fol- lows: ,..County Magistra.te,, Ontario_ SehOol- Trustees :.and 'llateneyers Association; Huron County.. ' Soil' .4: Crop' IniffroveMent; Association; , Mid:Western: Ontario DevelOpment. -Assoeietioni 'Weiltritetirs! Compen- sation Board; IVeceiver Generale South 'Union -Distriet High *boa Board; J. Trarpiair; 'Ontario- 'AS'f, sociation Of Rural 1VittnicipalitiesI: R. .T. Lovell; EXeter, TimeS-Adt,43- Cate ; Thiroii/ZEpositor; -‘. D. ' J. Sopha; Tasty -Nu d3a.icert; . Canada --..Bread Co.; It; Meek:, Mrs. S. G. Rennie; P. L. 'McNair:eaten; C11,14 CotuitY. Treasurer County Clerk; .Bell Telephone Cp.; Ausable 'River ConserVatiett Authority; D. E. Mae-, ;Moot 17t, H. Middleton same, eorisidered and 'filed. " - • , A refund to J. -Trawl:air 4448,38' 'Engt year's taxes an gas. tank Junior '''Farmers meeting in SD HS Tuesday „evening, centred their discussions on fertilizer: Jack Read,-. Exeter, , was guest speaker,- and told' how fertilizer is ,noade, used, and what At does in plant groWth.'-The'roll -nail was answered by the analysis of ,fer- Ulizer---uSed on the individual's farm, Merton Keyes, president, was chairman for the ..meetmg. A hockey game to be played"wIth---the while Allen scored his second for dlinton „Tumor Farmers Was men- . (Continued on Page 4.) boned- and will be played: in'the gear future, . - ;The Simior Institute met with - Name Delegtlies, Sandra Doig, ter presidnt, pesid- hig. The motto, "Good. health and T Si number believed to have beenein poes-sion ,•the::. boys. •It thought about 1.2 blasting. caps ,were invOlved. • ;•• •• ' ' , • • - • 'According to UPI' Constable- rnar Snell, .Seaforth; Who with OPP, CpI. -.1f.,-Sayeatf,-eof -Goderieb; vestigatecl -the accident, the caps Ratepayer's avhose properties ,are Ijomped I -tore than 100 per cent hired boy Well ',hidden for safe- keeping in-41ie. woodshed Of the Demand for books I rom -Seafot"t Library rose --almost 501' d -1957,-' it was- rcvoaled board eausidered thc annual POrt of Librarianbojtps ('rculati°aof hook1fn 195G 'b home, the caps were found and dis- tributed among_severe school- mates,- It 'was nOt until* the explb., shin that, IV reuts_ becarne -aware .of the matter.- . • ". res ection x rre led :77.1. 1i'24( iri 3L The circirlatrah „ca ebooks.mie• , uat. meeting' ' Library:Bearer:for' lietttenth, 'p4 ehai ratan of-..SeafOlith2" Ca 1Vliss. Mabel E.,Turnlnill was at': the rxeaor e eps to clear To'h;:d* :VIr•e...,.e-nJgoa-egpenci:Mmetiosrieriel, lOwn re 111 hxiiil were resre; tim fthi5,raiit_ei;edebdsoPothitk,les,:rtfehpaenierctisrtchittahsaattiiiThanr•Vai.0":1.,.11x4 mg rs. s :hi the ir):61114ers pre.sent and leSsening;elaildren deterrniecr:t council ciposen sePl'etarY;trdasol-' era r - :while' : theT-.Aliclg-eta ' - tfht101eated,' tapbing their eliettS,pr.eSented:•at'the'Haiinhat oPponeilts:,.• 13- 01. : „ , •ineeting dof • Northside :United Church In In the,Midget game the. first In 'Friday., night, .5hdv.ied'. eiceentiOnei the, .beSt4ifitliree: -.p.leyoff tserfe; 'strerigthe ever , Perth:in . of 4lie, eop'pedi e'rebs life: ',The:: :Of Jack -Bedard,. Seafortli, go Ile, • wasi, •MernberSi,•,•diaririgvAlie ,year ...Set 'a succesifoi„in.,lintting.,.out-the reeerd; ,and --the ,fin.ancial, returns ton teant:',The,-.clefence Bob Reith were .the .,higlieSt..in' the ..,,ce,iigrega- B,ob-"Elliett and Jahn, Varley,- were c4Ofi's , a, power of strength.: from the fall= I, .requ.est., est -fa,' the.SliOrtest,., and made; the. j Hall that a. layineri.:.1)V' given the ;going:- 'easkr for; the Privilege' pf occupying the Wards: . The ' forwards kept the S. 'Sgdtt Was aPpOirited Chair -Man Clinton :gOalie, :,-firri-,,Dales; really Iforiheygathetire Mr.Se.,ROSS Mut tiisYe . • t die' aeted aS SetretarY.'' fortb goals *ere, .scored b" • Mr. 'and ,Mrs- Jarries, A. Stewart. fr,-St"-PeriodT-t-Wo- by Ray Seems, oni;.13bw:cliffe; Larry Dale, from RoWeliffe; ;".second. :period, Tom 'Loye.from Pinder athfReith.", Lar- ry„ Dale; !tinaSSiSted; Broad - foot, ,hnae.SiStedf vey .Date,-:fr,oin Pinder .and 'Love; Harvey.- Broad.focit and Miler Bill- Pinder,-iron' .I3roadt ciot;'.Larry Dale, from Reithl.,,. and two hY,- Hatirey ,Dale, 'fferni•Plindere. Tuesday night the Seaferth NH& gets; Waned their sei,i'es7 With Cllnt defeating Sea., forth Teats *ere .seared, by Harvey Dale,i,4; Ray ScoinS, 3eLarry Dale, Bob Reith and Dotig.'ReWeliffeone, each. Clinton goals ':: Were 3. Sebred by Drajler and Ariglestat., In ',le agile:Play' SO far: thiS 'year,' Seaforth. have scored A tetal, of 125 goals, 'With only 24-,qatinters be'ing . see/ed.. against • Saturday-- nighr., Oakridge AcreS Will meet,: Seaforth Midgets an exhibition:Jiff,. • Both these :teeing, an undefeated. thiS. ' ; Bantams Lose,: . The local I3antaing wont down to defeat 'to the 'ViSiting Clinton team 'to the'titneOf 6-4. 1.13111 Teall...dere., ed the scoring for 'the hernetowie- ers. on.: a paSS",from Diek, but Clinton came badk strong and seer, ed three. geals- frem: COoper, Mur- -phy and ',Ciiminirigs, ,end ' the. scoring br' the first 'period, Tono.,,Dicksenredlor Seaforth Alle-seConde4Wbileth.evisitors'scarl-, ed two more goals by Allen -and ,Boyes,' to 'lead , In the- ',..third period TonaDick seared tWice more for a hat ,trick .On the night's play, sood, sense are tWe of life's. great., fl onvention 'est laiessingS,' was ,talten by IV.lar- PatiPle The rolt,eall was an- 'A meeting' of the exeditiVe of the .swered;by• an bid favonteiretnedY. Huron' Liberal. Association for pro, fro -Over; purposes,' held in, xete,p PlearrilaCY,-;- was guest moclay.1404....PASPeA.dqlpgates to speaker, and bird the,:girlS Of to'''. the'f°11110°4'n'tig 'Pr°vincig.leAd°•t? ship convention. -in Toronto on April. 18, And 19. Delegates .named are B. 'W,....Tueltey, Exeter. associa., tion president; lames Tayloriaen, sail; Beecher Igenzies, ;: Clinton; Dennis Bedard; Zurich; ;Mrs.,- W.; L. Whyte, Hullett; lames Bisset,' Goderich. • Alternates- are -Mrs. C. RoWeliffe Seaforth; Bruce Ers- kine' Goderich; George Reuther, .-1?ennee d.10.uatntieyr :. Juno FarmCrs are HErrrieyrlis.,t.oraotitago, nvItolagtrzn;,e, eteEplimenot;- praetising for rainiattel show and Dennis; MeXillpp, itis hoped -•that any junior Farmer The Meeting endorsed, -the pre - Or junior -Institute Meinbers posal to hold,' the leadership con‘, eSted-4ill' Attend' practise MdndaY‘ vention in Toronto in April. evening, ' • , 'President 13, Wi TtiekeY' Wa$in . (C011tillued,'4JO:Ratte..0) daYYS and. -,yeSterday's, remedies, She stressed the need for Ydung girls to ' becOrne pharmacists - and told, the. relationship between them and the doctors. Merton Keyeswas chairman for the joint PaPeting. Earl. McSpad- den gave. the 'atoll 'paper., The par- ents' night and annual banquet win Aecenapamed Mrs,e13., ri lie, sang s .beautiful &apt "durfing; the worship: peried „:: FolloWing the consideratioiCThl' „the reports, thankSvere Offered to God and ,te all who in any 'Way helped to make possible 8uctt e'X; The budget: for 1.958 was: 'approved: ' `Hld'erg •1..A.• Wegebtt,..Rogs' ,diCS.?, J.,' Seat, G. A.' Widtifeylinct: thffercl,-,13.roadloot ,,Were rettiinedi to afice.: Dr..,RusSell.BrYans, est, Williams, Donala-,.Wood" and' Beverley'-'Thornion iOrel-elected as ,SteWards,for three -three anfl Cyril:Kirk Added to the Board, of, Trustees.;.; Auditors ',for 1958. are Cyril 'Kirk jOhn:. Talbot,. An AnterestinedischaiiirGof,,the •Sector Plan gave.",nise to some very belpfid-•Stig,gestionwhich •lie ceeSidered by, the:Official Board at date, Warm,' appreciation Was express... ed td' the Reverenctend Mr.A.IlaIl 'for their.,-leaderstip And assiStariee in ',611:' departments:, of tho•..chutch, particular reference being made to Mr., Hall's;preaching Ministry. All .members of the 'Church; staff re-- . . eatairth tirerneli . • plaar Brniquet eaforth _Firemen 'held. their an- nual• •• banquet.. Tuesday . evening, 'When some 45..members.ef the. 'bri- _g_adeandtheir guests2Wereire-sent at the COmnaunitY.centre.7-, A' feature .cif -the 'short' program -that . was the.: pres-.:_ lifffflon:of-,-1.7„Pett and penbil.set MY Reeve Normarr-Scoins; -In, mak- infi the _presentation to . Reeve .S.coinSrorr.behalf , the brigade, Chief. John F, -Scott paid tribute -to the unselfish - ,"centribtition Reeve :Scoins had made 'dnring-ethe Years -.ellen he Was a member •the• brigade,.. and when he „served as chairman. nf.'the fire. and water: cornm,i-tteet- town. council. .,The eVerfirlg.: was 'arranged:by. a committee inelticled 55 iJlam Wilbee:antl'"iTehn. C. Crich- . . Wil - bee being' chairmen. for the even- ,pragrafll. . ing's , Maor B. F. as Cohriellibr 'Thorpe Rivers,- .Cheirman"-'ef.. the, fire' and water liable for tax sale will be advised that Sff S1,101 arrears are not paid by. March 31. 1958,_such properties wiilTheadvertised-for • Reports on the Cooper and the .Mthe.e McDonald :Do acinhearcilkdi;, r--‘,A0v1s,dnissnitoicani p;tairiltelltder oda i3intisod:.vpaernrode_ pare_cash by-laws onthem. Roy Bell member feint Tucker - smith -.to the Auysable River Con- serva-tion 'attended' and_, ,e1Plamed 'the' ,BarkliRI-Dam ject.' Couheil gave him authority Last year -2,597 books' eircidated•in „. the Juvenile .while. this, advuoltr,_,:th7,5e_6;f•ireslatstisnibeeoinks, y.ears, ',22iTT(r3.41CTIAA5.1.U..124-10. the. entire strick of 'books- were amined arid' 6.33', 'discarded.' How- . eyer,,. during the year .344 new eth thins were procure:Lear -a net:de.e,, breaSe in books.. Of ,•280e At .th present tinie there harid:-.7Durnig7 1957, 55 films were also distributed.. to fert.' a: g'al"°---'•st"'"t''1'±': e e- • •Sil'Ao:il.':Ivnill:iente'-.thasee'r°4--'42ert.,17 eTrlearirtsY-wfiva: , Tueltersmith Tele-- nexi..--adtat rnemberS brought the: Ptahrbyil;e: otrharilg, rtheqeUers steed r. °Idn2ate':: 1191.1-errir10 ncw h itinv Diacu ion jelhat :s4.e:inrfie;:bg gQraly- tnh4' ble,yfi les:a2:r5:1.. 9wD5T8aeheee mral aobdaenerand tk nsaos frT;lhaji01 ar trafficse the n) ,;44 ./1 t beard-Also.grant-; ell- agreed .to such Joan at. c . interest- rate -sueh times as 're- means of moderiaizing the :War _ tne '-the.7,HUrbri. Cminty Soil -and CrO;1:.' ed erniisSicin.te Ahe' librarian' Improyemen . increase en= ery o boo s a�- Trasurer E. P. ,Chesney was in- sDtrruaincteedke'ttGo'eal&ibPlreovpianrctiraels Aiondthteo fall.P•9crs'.• Megrego and the Sh h rd cre bS,' the-Mingst9rs- ' '1 e e committee. Slides, e of district Dramse ounci ackngledged ro- he book committee comPriseS., .scenes.„'andr eVenti,:viere ....shoW.,nbY_ -,idt%e.a.4§,u9nk 'i."1'!b,.. rolsu,"FeeLY'..;-.'..,,c/461,°111edesto' r°,1.•1, ,., .).t--. h'. Itj1V1,„rs.eki.:CM1Ynn '111'-''''ivire-f-ha-,.''. 'Pesa-eirPrnha, .14/-1:11;. el' &Int' liir':'Crieh. '. ' '.'" . '', , t,:-, ' , ... _.''.._,-,,._ ,Betiewihk.'„'h.y.,low wag... :passed, i Per 'anct:.11111S.'s' P -0s° b6r.'9ek: ,'. Tollevving:. : tile Program_ carlib' autherizirig A minumborrowing 1-.' .Williani IVI. 'fizit. 'reniiiiis 'chair:I,. ,Weke played, with prIzes goirig to of $110,000. at such ' times_ as .. re- ' nieb,--- ' 'Of the-ProPerty „-`.1,eonainittee, - Mrs. Robert "Scott, Mrs, Georg,e .... .,. i .. , . , .., , - , „, , 1 ..K,rtise.,"- :Reg „W., ateriiworth ..and Ceo.... cl,uciroeuan-ii. '•••a".g.i,eed••7,-to,.:-.:".,:813,a:r•e the eest Turnbull, Rev. 'B. W,.. Hall and; R.......' .' e -... ' other rnerrilierSbeing IVI,iSS.. M. E. ' 7i Kruse.eri 1- b. e. - r, - s, ,,43-1 .i.h,;,e4adi.e's, Aux -i -f:, ,-,fit--*---,wet water.:„-hydromeeeer ee J.emes..,-Wallace.. Mr; 'Wallace was - f the "Canadian Leg,ion Cat; the. al, -,go, na_,Iled 'P.ress' Seereta, rr.- •-C,F'4,4.'2-7" .. ' ' pointed:Wilmer ProAtifeet• al' -war- , ble' fir Anspeetor for -1958 at, a Wage chrgo, deived a .salary inerentOnt Ladies of the 'Woman's Associa- tion served refreshments as the Meeting concluded With , a happy haLE-hour'„of social fellaitship. Awards Honor air Directors Of 90 cents per , hour-, And ...10„ cents, Tendereadswill appear. this paper' at :a 'liter date, for 1••warble fly ;Sprayer for 1958.;..and:Stir.,g,000 eebie,. yards gravel for ,:ttans1,44-P, • ,•MrS..•.; 'FratAr.. Storey- and roads m , . Joseph .Gtniffnintt, were liorior;ed,:at. .Reeye IvareForsyth had toleave the -'annual niecting Of Seatertit befere'the-ceheibskin :of businesi. Agrichlthral- 'Sediety, ..WednesdaY to attend' e Meeting in Terorito!:Of• night: The two' ladies," both - witI e Agridultoral - Council, ,and, long, .reeerds of -service to the as FrAiik Falconer 'Was chosen to aat. sedation, werepresented' with Ag- as „chairrhaa. ' - ridiltural Service Diploaias by 'of-' Aecniinta, .,PaSsed',,included; ficials, • VertiSing,• .16.24; fol boulaty;.. $56;. Other: awards,' -nia d eed r Mg: the fife 'proteetion;'. $118;;' . supplemen- evening incindad'' troPhieS.rto',.Y.all tarY alleWance. $25;, salary and 311 Tait:, winners.. 'Bill,. .troxig,-, ;.Was." presented with the MclVfaster, trophy; "•Clotia :B4fisid, It It Walton, the ,Harvey Leslie trophy; Bill Murphy, S'eaforth ' .FarnierS". Co-pperative trophy, and, JeariBroadfOot, Bruce - field, - the Topnateh,Xereds',trophy: ' Guest:. speaker waS', Rey Jewell, farm conimentator,,frere 'London._ 1a55ance3,.$234.48;, Receiver Geller - al„ $7.151 rebates; 82; drains,' $68; roads, $3,084.12; dump, $100; post-' Age, $5,, Council-,a-dourned to, Meet on March 4, at 1:00 p.m. - , " "But he's not. nearly, as, big a fool Me -he used , to 'be .Re's been tlietind • , ' ." 'cartipai6n Here:, A.' safedriving cairipaign sche- duled to. ppen ',F,ebruary 24;under the-sponsorship,of•the- Ontario Fed-' eiationeof Agriculture. Mrs. Gor- don Greig,,Wroxeter, has been ap- pointed., Huron County, -Chairman. cart,-,IleiningytaY17Brussels; was named publibity' The appoinments'were midi at the arinnal.••' meeting at. Clinton, Tuesday of the ecoaperative insur- anee coMmittee af the Huron Fed- eration:orAgrieulture, • ' 'An outline of the -camp was given by James Jacklin, of the Ontario Federation field : staff. Lions.- et Dates Summer Carnival The 23rd 'annual" Lions slimmer 'Carnival will:be.held this Year an Wednetday, `Thursday and:Friday, Augusf"13, '14 and 15, • . Arrangements for the popular at - fair are in eharge tomtilittee Of 'Vice-preside/4a, ,irieluding W.. M. Hart, Eliner Lartme and Carrri Roweliffe,' •••• rt vroortits Enumeratinri of voters in Huron Will commence on INIOnday, 'so that litsts will be --in readineSs for vot- ing in the generat, election on March 31. EnutheratarS are re- quired to complete their rounds by Saturdayy - Februarr-,15--:-.7 Revision takes ' Place on.. Thursclay, March 13. • : Enurnetal'Ors -appointed in dis: Wet' niunieiPalities are: . ' ,SEAFORTIte...-:0....".",,E2.• Mrs. Map Watterworth; Mrs, A, Dunlop. ‘Earl Dinsinore, comprise, 500 -patient beds.. Province Confirms °spitel hi Huron .111.1.1110UrS circulated throughout the county during the past feW weeks were confirmed Monday. Plans of the tnita.rio Government for -the' coastructicin- of a• ,hospital for Mentally. retarded ebildren. to be located Hitron County were resealed .in the. Speech from the Throne- 'at the Opening ,of the 19% •tegislature•.' • .Last• year, Thomas Pryde, mem- ber Ter Huren, who died early this yea, Caxiipaigned•-strotig,ly and ef- fectively the building Of this • Ifo'sPital in Buren. ,successfidlY donVineed the govefnment that Haren, withouta single government . institution,. with' the 'exception of a jail; need a government institutten to.bolster the •economy'qf the area, He was readily backed by the ,Hur- on Cciunty junior :Farmers who - canvassed tine, county, presenting a petition, sigeed'..by 'almost 'conrity -.residents, to the governl, merit. just, 'one, year ago. ' • The speech disclosed the tal, one of two ta built West- , ern Ontario, will •be located on' the shores of Lake 'Huron, just...south .of Gallmich. The multi-million dole ' lar, institution is planned- striating to the brie. planned in. Kent County - and which was; authorized thiring • last Year's session of the legisla- " It is anticipated that -actiiar eon-, struction will begin'. early. in the; , spring. -The 'tuna_ h6spitat win; • . • Mr,s J' A Westeott Percy Little TOCKEESIVIITH — 'Mice t 'Reyes; Grant:Finnigan, Frenk.F,e1- T en ,a (we- Date iconer,,. D. A. Moffatt,Mrs:•William • ' • . • ' - lyie Mrs. Ernest' Ross,. Gladys February20 for- HOpaluck,. Evelyn Falconer. I „:1VICKILLOP—Jas. MeQuald, Alex,• ;Kerr, Stanley. Bitten, Allan Camp- bell.. • HAY -Albert !Keys, lame Y - s S. .Petty, Earl Zimmer, Gordon Blaek„ rilerbert Miller,' Hobert T. ;Ed. Schraeder, Leonard Sararas. ' HENSALLL-,--C. Christie, • ULLETT—HarieY-TaYler, Mrs. Bert Allan,. Ross ...Trewartha, Mrs. Aie Wells, Mr.S.. Barbara Lovett, RobertTavinsentl; Robert men- „,' • $TANLEY---Williarn Hanley,, Vin Gragliam, "Aubrey 'Farquhar, Lewis Taylor, Frank McOlinchey„ Charles Scotchmer, Alvin Rau, Davison.Melvin . , -,VIORRIS-,,R.Obert, Har- -old ,Belger," Robert Procter, James. Kerr, William PeacoCk,Atobert Mc- ' INMES SCO'I'T, •Seaforth, • has been tarried organizer for Ontario by by the Ontatio,.1.1iberal ASsoeiation, Mr. Seotfr-WaS -4. candidate in . -Huron at the last provincial: election in 1955: GREV—Wilnia Johnston, John Alcock, Harry Bolger, Gordon Speiran, Wilhiarn Eckroier, Clay - dice Clarke, IVrts. Delia Fiseher: 13RUSS51.48--Urs. Mary Fisher, Mrs.. Elsie ThUell, Clifford J. Car- . -.C:,,,':. -of :1',-.,brivi..---- , Tentative . plans . for a dinner meeting 42 the the -Chamber: of Coint, •,„' „„„:, Ntiveerrgeemr tatIleb'e'T'lhiltulrdsdoan3;Fneibgrhuta.rYT211'.." date .depends • on arrangements, be-, , 'Illg',,arrivect at Concerning- a speak-. ' er; according to President F. 0.. •- . j. .8ills.-. - At ,the'meeting, it is expected the eleetion-, of officers Will be proceed ' eyd o'Nrivithto, .avsarl,ivoeulls. awsayco;_sfinderwaitliiechn a .,,,,, 'the:organization CAll. best scivetlie?-- ' ' -.- cornininnty,To ensure a repres- entative.:atte dance;tiheiribers 'pro- page to protide for an 'advance . sato -of tinke .. - The .Meeting, Thursday evening in the Town Hall,, while not"large, , ly; attended, indicated aiienthusi- astic interest' inthe aamj,.ier,. ot:, coimperee.. . It was aS a. result of '. this mterest and the evidence of „broad support that the meetingAti- strueted .the.„ -executive to protood, , with plans for the dinor meethig.t.,',