HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-02-14, Page 1Ninety -Ninth Year
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AY FEBRUARY i4,1958
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'ADY tO; ,after 42; years service with the bank,
\Viuiaii,.steWirt ,INTana ger of 'the,'Bank C,ornmerce.,
Dublin, since tailcs with his- succesSori, • E. J. '^'Deari, Who
'conics- to -Dublin- 'front Hamilton- • ' Photo- by
• • , „
Manager Of the Bak of , Com- of thebank.
merce in Dublin or tbe pastr,10 . Commencing ,:hts banking eareer
. Years, „Williana',StewartP,retire-s':thiS ip CheSley.. in -1914, ' Mr. , Stewart,
week -'1§,713P1.1.1g:tsue..ceecte..d.-11Y 'served, of branches
'com_es, to Dublin. .Mrs. Stewart
from the -Hatelltonlyestdale 'branch will reS14e-iii.e"Kita"ener-', iati-cr.ere
leaVingeDiilirbe Weefsencl:-:
-':Whileell-f:nlein--takes over -his.,
. .
new duties in
Dublin this week,'
argaret le:
:Mrs. Deee.. and two children ,will
Inot .fl. , arriveln Dpblin-until Marth'1,
' lionoredlly .COngregatiOn - •
On • Friday, 'evenirig.'60.:.-rnefabers.
Margaret 12; grade. :six : of Zion..,Chiirth. gathered.. to 'enjoy
_student ,Of :Henaall Pubile School, a pot luck „aupper;'•-• followed by
wen ftrst-Prize at a'.'stYelling match •ctokiriele--,'D'Oing'the, evening Mr.
.1-.11-CZxeter -TnesciaY-aight.., 'twenty- and Mr. -Ste•*ait., -were,
nine children, representing-„2.q.area- presented: with • a -largefWall,"Mirior
-"eehools, ..PartielPated): Margaret; atd...liyhinarY-'hy the:elders, on be-
th daugbter o Mr. Mrs. half of :Zion' ClitiFel-C.:Regret at los-
Aeibert,Eigie,-..,Kippete ilier-Mre and M's Stew Was
ex -
ed the TimeslAdVedite trophy and pressed by Rev. Mr:: Daynarcl.
re, The winner , was declared. after
successfully spelling 50 words: hall
the words „ were, :spelled,: orally,
while the ,remaining 25 Were. Writ -
tem, She is a pupil of Robert Rea -
burn,
, principal --of.' the:: village
-*Second pri2k;:).:went to . Sharon
Lawrence, a grade sii...student at
Zurich „Public .School.: •
ondon Carioeinis
Opears Here
`Members of First Presbyterian
Church Men's Club and their sons
-will be well entertained Tuesday.
night, Feb. 18, when the guest
speaker for the annual Father and
Son banquet wilrbe M. R Tingley,
. Mr. Tingley, better known' 'as
"Tinge", is the well;knoWn car-
tnenist of the London.. Free Press
and creator of; "Luke Worm," the
'jolly little worm who 'almost daily
_appears in that paper in cartoons
by Ting. In fact, probably More
people have heard of Luke Worm
than of the artist-- himself,
Club officials. expect Ting will
bring along Luke Worm to helpil,
lustrate his ta
_
uron Liberals
9 Name Candidate
VVrite Us Novt
For Expositor
Every Week
Several times' each year ex-
tra, copies of The Expositor'
are 'printed and forwarded-. Mee
nen-subscribers „ in , the sqb-
scriptien -area. - This is One:
such. j.Sfpue. It goes foiWard as'. •
a 'salliple -to noresabscribersi
so; %that_ they inay. see. the
,weattli of reading' material,
• the money -saving ,advertise-. '
• Meats and special feattires
thatemake The Expositor the
mitstancling.:.. reading value in .
the district. '
So that they may 'be t,esSare „
ed of reeeiVieg, copies every
Week, non -subscribers- have ;
only to drop a note to The• .
Huron . ExpiOsitoit --Seafortb.
The subscription price is $2.50
,
Town Issues New
Industria Brochure
Canadian and American Manu-
facturers, as 'well. hs OxiteriOtend
Canadian trade • offices „here' and
abi3Oad;. Will shortly have eopie.s Of
a: revised , Seaforth industrial' bto-
At Cl•• duke in, their bands. • '
inton Meeting ,F,Araving.the,style and arrange,
mentoLthelirst, Sealgrt1t4rochure:
Liberals in the federal -riding of .predticed,e.seyeral years •ego..1. „lhe
Unroll :will nominate a candidate new,:',„edition was preparedby,'7,:a
to contest -the riding in the March .Cominittee named by cebncil some/
31 Federal election at w nOininat-etime ago. Ore the • committee were
ing etinVention being held in Clin Dr,, E. A. McMaster,J. A. Stew -
ton, Legion Hall on Thursday af- art and A. McLean) , ^
ferinibtf;"'PebrixarY-20', it wasan--ell- addition to illustrating typical
nounced. this week, , ' : SAaftirtli"Scenee and buildings, the
President Of the Huron .Associa-, 'breeliure gives up-to-date infertile -
'tion is 'Thigh Hawkins,' Clinton, tion about the town generally., as
while Harold Shbre,Godertch; ..is well as'. details of municipal' Ser -
secretary.. , vices. ,
.
MEET EXETER IN GROUP FINALS
Seaforth Midgets are well. on Jim Broatifoot and Harvey Dale
their way to a championship, tele Paced the Seaforth attack with
• ing the first game Of their best -of- 'f°ur
X.by ,Leargrly'g-A fol
lowed Seleo°s1e11l
three playoff games. Eeter went ththree ach Bill Piner5P-
and
•t, down te 'defeat at the hands ,of Bob Reith .eadli collected one.
the, locals 13-2 Tuesday night Exeter's goals were scorffd by
Bob Jones, Ben 'Irvine, and Bill
HeYWbed- _ .
Urge Ptilblic -ro day night, and should it be The Midgets Midgets play it Exeter Fri -
eery to have a third gatne, it
--Hear RCAF 'land would ,1:10„. in Seaforth Merida If
the Mklgets retain, their und feat-
• A niusical treat is in store for ed status, thei should be meting
Huron residents. Tuesday, Feb. 18, up with- a northern team in the
„„„ when the RCAF Training Conarnatid very near future for the /group
Band Will perform at RCAFtSta- ehamplenship. •
tion, Clinton. The mixed conert, Last' Wednesday the Riegle took
starting at 8;30 P.M., Will he held an exhibition affair at Wirigliarre
• in the Recreation beating the Wingham six 5-1. Gal -
The pi‘iblic are invited to attend' getters in this game were Larry
and ,,are reminded' that there is Dale 2, Harvey Dale, Bill Pinder
plenty of pariting space' available) and Jim Broadfeot, Ont each. ,
Driving winds, combined • with
riteayY snow .and near -ere temPer-
atures;,.-ennibirted- Mier the .weeltend-
to produce a real old-fashioned «in-
ter
' the ' blizzard . got %under, way ;in,
eakeeSt Saterday,',. :and by .Monday-
tiiWnshiP roads vvere blocked,cerre
pletelY and ...travel .en county. and
pr,p.vineiat..,.higliwayS", was!' tia•zetcl..
Even in those- 'arees- :where
•snoW„ ,had .,not, drifted tete, badly,
ti•dffieellitaS forced to •a••• standstill'
Iv. high flying snow -Whieh•-redneed
Vi.sibilitY, • -to a few, feet; •
Seaforth Disiric High School
,waS--chigeti.'.11,Ioriday' when 'school
ouses were unable lo, make their
rounds. Most rites 'were, back to
rioeinal by WednesdaySerNees were' held as usual
,Seaforth -churches on Sunday but
With sinell coegregationseas rural
,meriibers Nvere nimble to . get to
town. 'Most rural Churches cancel-
led serviCesefer'. 'the day.' • • •
'There:Was no -Mail ser ice mte
' or Out of Seaforth -froth early Sat.,
urdaYeaffernoolt ontil Monday af-
ternoon, The track 'service -frOni:
qtratcord to. Kincardine
standstill -'.hv the
tO the home Of Mrs: William KelleY,
East William- Street, -when a chine
neY •Ibecathe:_evetheatedelfic fire
W a s • brought •iinder- Control bY7hCnd
extinguishers and :therewas to
,darnage, Fire Chief JohnF.Scott
said.
, o „Rural -„Mail • --
ceving to road and weather; (Gine
ditienS 'iurel' 'mail 'couriers at
Hensall and 'Kippen. _were .unable
to Make • their usual. remade Mon-
e Norman Lopg,- of , Kippen, ukto
has- a finite 'Of 2434 'miles, SerVing„
',82..-bexes on 11.11. 2,'Iiippen,, Stated
this was, the -first ;time in 23he ha heen ulLable yearS
,
trip, With the :exception of one Week
.1%1arcir, 1947; when there Were.
to 'trains in:, a,fd Out .of Kinpen for
•one week, with drifts' 10 to .15 feet
high. , That storm.' started lVfonclay;
March 2, 1947, arid -lasted. a week.
iVirs;• -Gorden, ,Wren. e Colikiir---On-
itR 3, Kippen,..was -unable to make
-the trip. Ken McLean, 'courier on
.2, IlenSalI, and larrY:: Smith,
R11 1. Hensall, 'ere both unable to
cmnplete their°. trips.
- Schools' at SS -7 Sianlev,S. 10
Ilay k rsmith,
• Attraf ,couriers were Unable -towere closed;
;make deliveries pn .Monday..Ser-
vice -Was
•
--back--to,normal by Wed
• Injured- in 'Storm
1' Two, Walton ." Men: were taken to
1Sett Meinorial Hospital Sunday,
1-aftermaon suffering from lacera-
tions eandshoekt;',folinWilig.a
-shed
-diStarice; north'•of.•Wintlitep. ,
,The,laccidetit .occurred in- a rag-
ing:StiOV1:fstorm that PriVented.clriV-
ers.of a ce'r.auf pidkkp feo MLc
ingeach
TorranceDundak,;:',.-"Walt-M177i.v.
v,ass-enterWasWiviffgbtliT:Wlieir
An. Ted111.01OhOfh a trti
5, Mtchell. ,
,
The injured Men:Were„rereeire
to the nearby ;residence ' ofTom
,Blanehard,_ and' later: to lioaPital.:'
PerSons 'in the Mooriet.veliicle Were.:
1VIcMaSter,• •
attended the accident. ' ' •
-Sii..'-dense.,..Was- the -`storm • that,
Austin] Dolthage, .`,.Winthrop store-
'heePer, bringing n quantity of.
blankets:til the, accident:scene;:_w'a'-g.•
ablete,see the..SynAshe-d-v•orele-s- , ANK. KEING 'was."Ife'rtleet-'
and .::aIrriOst: craSheel':into ,the : Chairui an _of'. the Seaforth-
ds car,
'Stable 1leImai Snell; •-`whe 'When, the .• •.contipissioheergepize
gated., ;. e • . :'edlfer,,the year at,a.• Meeting .
diiiiineyc:ioireib 'eats • Thursday. - -Other nieniberS are•
At the .height of the , stotm, Sun
day'ximining -.'firenten Were called' eride.MayerB. F. Christie.
•SO he'irasf3,°- 1:11tril 'sn tirlhe w, fy°,re1et rWilads
-ileyeale'eaf'COuneil MoruitY tight
C.h air nian 01
the :pelice, ;Cern:Mitt ee , 'presented -the
report
Duri;the:., ontn-peliee reeOrdt
ed.u'occUrreaces.: .These'lifeltided
in,eharges of iniirrOper ,parking, "it
Which dhargeS:
',arnings i.sued:twofueerais,-, es-
corted; four eceidentSinveattgeted.;
one Car -rernoved.'in- unsafe.cende-
tion' etour sereed and
eight - "tiler l'Cidenta 7--0iir"§eVen
'differenteteasionS,, doers into.bilSi-
Natural ,as will be available for
Seaforth consuiners tete this year
if plans of thetTeiou Gas Company
of Canada' Ltd. materialize. Sea -
forth council:on Monday evening
paved the distribution with-
in the limits cii'the when,ivvo
readings were, given to, a bY;law
granting a distribu.tiort franchise.to
the coinpany„. -
Representatives of the company,
who 'addressed conned indicated
at arringernents had already
beee Made diStribution iri-
Stratfbrd Mitchell 'Clinton and
„ ,
Goderieh, and that 'approval had
been received from -Hilton and
Perth Counties to provide for a
transmission line to serve Seaforth
w4athe.neeiglibintiorteinnginof i'heC
it °wisfTh.r4:yilY
al4_
,nOrnmenee eonsirnethin-,ai soon
as weatheir permitted in the ,spring,
and it -Could be anticipatedthat gas
would he available by late sum-
mer.
With two nien-ibers_aesent, twin-
ed found at nearly 11 o'cleck that
less than,halt the agenda had been
leuormthpel;teme,etalttig-liaedx3td.4yonmrnoentifOrv:
ning. Mayor B. '.*Ciarrsti-e•pte-
sided. 1i1eh---Of the time of "the,
meeting was takenup with depu:.
tatipns. '
Aftermath of a deei.sion taken:J-3Y
last year's cOu.neil to esl eblish
new, insurance' policy ' the town
was the appearance -before council
of several, Seaforth insurance ag-
ents. Last year; --when council de-
cided to increase insurance 'cover-
age 00 town aricito have
insurance handled' through a :brok-
er,' it named .M.. A. Reid to -that
position. it neglected, however, to
indicate hoW premiums were to be-
distribuMd and -the -extent to which
itiSuranee agents wouldshare: in
the•birsiness: 'rile result has been,
council was -:infereeed,' that while
the additional :insurance -has been
-
placed, no decision has been-taken-
aS to distrihtition.df premiums. Mr.
Reid .told calmed' that lacking spe-
cific, instrnetions, he:had taken no
action, 'but hi the meantime he had-
inade 'Inquiries as to -procedures
which were followed iri -other. cet-.
tres. „
- Ptepose,PoiM Systeni
_that in ..many• thwns and
cites a -percentage of the ;premium
was 'allotted to -the-broker-to re -
:Expenses during the month total, _--
led .$163:68, but itwas explained
this 'resulted from the necessity of'
becoming .,fairdliar with the cern-.
munity, _and _which' entailed, addi-
tional, Mileage: ' _ •
;_•Daily_patrols _ot. the area about
.1J.II:S. were instituted -to eliinin-
ate thrill driving, about which com-
plaints, had ° been received) 'Sev-
1
'»atrols are alsonadn-at-the Pub
lic and' Separate ;Schools_ wnen
chi1cIn regoing to and from the
members • of,---Couneil;
'and. eitizens. -generally for :the
operation'. he, and 'Constable -Mar-
tin had 'received since taking 'over
:on JannarYIli Chief • Erhardt told,
the, 'climinittee that itis as'.a • re -
stilt of such cooperation that bet: -
ter laW,‘eaforcelent can be; attain:.
ar
- Malcolm Ale:Kellar,
nieSthigh1,3., ,i.espieettd7and4a-rithar-,
buSindianien' on SeefPrtli,'s Main
Street, corepleteSee50eyearei•o
•vice with the•Npailicli'art" :NatiOnal
Exiiress this-Satdy -During the.
.past 50 years he lzas been ,enttrely
easoeiated • With the express and
telegraph business. -..e. •
In his 73rd yea.r;,-.1gre.IVICKellat
still. Jiandles daily shipmants 01
rre of the
11
PRECAUTI
F CONFIDENCE ME
IEF
, Three Men; posing as „..."GOVerii-
Inent inspector?', cheat-
ed 0 elderlYrifoitseholderS,in
Clinton; out of $425: 'last weekend,
TheYpersuaded Mr. and Mrs. Her-
vey Jenkins and Murray and. 'John
:McEwan that --their chimneys need-
ed repairs, and isSued cheques for
$175 and $250, reSpectivelY',
,
suc..11 ,tricks—roof repaiters„: sel-
lers of 4"cheap"--speOtacles; mech.,
tinal remedies; "eye •,drops/', and
Son -'ori—heve been. successfully
Workettl.„ On iinsOspectitig , victims
for years.
;Cotrunenting on the incident. Sea=
forth,Police Chief-' Ed. Erhardt 'felt
that 'new that . times. are harder;
and with. spring just n'few: weeks
away, more of these, ,unsavory
swindlers can be elceectetl.
inc °own residentsef_stich callers,
the blakef suggested -that if ;citizens
ate approached by any. salesman:
or repairman. not knOw.
and whe:..seertiv, to be •opetatinr
something out of the ordinary,' they
should ask the ealler:te wait while
,they check- with the tocal
ferbe. Should the caller make-, a
quick, 'retreat, those approached
should :take " down:•the„license ntird,
ber of he arid' report it
iftireediately to Polite.
"..`.1f proper' precautions are taken
and--eltizens- are alert -at all times,
few,- if any,. should be 'taken', by
any of '.these confidence,' men and
their varied ratkets," .tile 'Chief -
said •
rooms Net 10
msmen epor
• As . part of a membership drive
by the ,;--Seatorth'''Kensitien.• Club,
each Member ,brought ,a
te the supper inept::
ing- MondaY nighte, The 'affair Was.
a huge success; with . a'.:14rgd. at-,
tendahee.. .• '
Special guests' included.Les:Par-
ker,
; :Exeter, deptity'governor. of.
District, pi,' Jack -Drysdale.,,..Presie
dent of: the .1Iensall', Club; Bill
Mickle,_ candidate for,..diStriet.
puty. this year; . Ros,,lVtaged and
S'eftilftr..,P,Olice.„ chief; Ed. Erhardt.
-„Thitteen.::Mernbers will:: be: ..re-
presenting' Seaforth at the
inter-
clnb 'meeting in goderieh, on -Wed-
nesday, %February .26.: Some dis-
cussion: also .,took place' on" the
Hens,alt ,ineetingri ,„•
profit '-of,$104' wes shoWn from,
the -sale ofThipornsin the district,
according to the fitianeial" 'report
'of treasurer, Cyton .This
money is being nsedti finance the
sweaters for the- Seaforth Kinsmen
•Midget- hockey tea*. ' • •
•Ken Powell !,wOrt .the door prize,
A letter :was.:9read frorn• the ,Kins-
liren 'head office, 'expressing eine
gratulations on the fine bulletin put
out.for the lopaI': grab -Thy: Darol
Seigmillet • '
. . ,
• iviALqc,Livi ilicKELLAR-
eXpress in and .Oat Seaforth, but
a few .inonthS ago, due to 111 health, '
he -gave pp the telegraph agency.
,
It Was on Fehreary 15,1908, that-
MeKellar arrived In Seaforth
from Cromarty te .learn the tele-
graph -business-from the late
Wil-
liom $orneriille.; Three years .lat:
er he took over the express -bliti-
ness as • agent, and in 1921, when
Mr. 'Somerville, retired, he added
the' telegraph. busines•.SL
,
-Recalling the trend in business
duringtheYears he has been as-
.
. _
sociatedwith it, Mi. McKellar said
7t-elegrapnebu-Sineea:--dreppect,:bonSict.
erab&;.Wittt the ; advent .of long
dis-
tancete1phnnd. '
-.•There Were nirietrains-efivewest
dnd four east' -passing .:Ihrefigh.
,SeafOrthe50.'years_-ago.' While to,
elay';there areeliet. twir trains the.
Volirtn'es-,:Of express carri.ed:Is-abbirt
the same. be sad,
, 4
• , •
"Wheii 1 tartin the bus nes,
you, used to carry -fruit in summer.
and. 'eggs in winter; but now the
seasons • dee t" make, an differ-,
enee'acfaiThs- produce: is concern',
e,d,"•'ho.
Few 11 any Seaforth...eilizens..are
inore Wide1yrkitewii:4Orig 'Main
Street:11)mi Mac 1\fcIe1lar. Elis
clieerygreeting and .:willirigriesS• to,
help,.'and .• until a' year ::or so age
his • -,bitycYle haire:
marks, 'recognized :tliretighout' the
town.;.- His interest; in :the cote:.
nitinitY ,early ,'led himte'-take-an
• adiveLpart in its:welfare; 'Sinde:.
1916, he has served, •Seafortli,"-Public:
*School' Board „ as seeretary..He
has .;;•been, -a :',.inernber'r.Of",'Scott
,Memorial Hospital,Board • fer.
years,'"heiag chairman for a.nitni-
tier. of Years ,For ,nreny yeers hrl
has been- superintendent of :First
Presbyterian Chureh':-.:S!un d a Y.
Seliocil'apd is Clerk _Of, the Chureh
AdtiVeein s,pOrta,.'.he is, an eri-
thusiastjc- bowler.
He used to cerl,.
but, had to . give it up. "I just
touldiet find :.tiinse,." he recalled..
'I liked it, but Cealdn't Work it in."
-After preaching povverfi6 ser-,
mon on betting, a, viear was dis-
.'mayed to learn that one of his
wardens was a heaVy gambler and
at oncehurried. round to,, explain
that lie had -net intended to be
personal.
. .
"Oh: don't worry abaft' if" said
the warden.- "It's a poor sermon
that doesn't hit me :somewhere.'!
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.terynt ..tbe2sOeietYeit-Was:.revealed ...dateetor,S4e....this, end . „;,,,. ai,nawSpaper r.: in a ecinitminity, •:!_kP- . bpra In. Wilk MtirPhy:j" for 'tbe 'best "Strong, by A„ y,,' McLean. The Top
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he more than : a ceriflify• long lis.:: work- and to work, closely witrfhe .Press. *he. diSeussed the 'plaCe et. pregented. by . Matlaget ._,.,gd,,..sara. .neef pelf; was presented to - Bill
ioyed .tne,-' most .Successful 'fait :in Meat. tO'etintinue to :einPhaSiZe..441,. by Art-C$rtle. of • the-Leaden.Free .: the • Seaforth -'6"0..op .6.601i was ter, the McMaster. trophy : for . best
.1 Seaforth-Agrieulttirel.SOCietY ea! Was. -the. intentien : of the dart- illii6$S, 74nd, his place was qakett. thein)..,... . . ,,,, . „ r.,-... It il the • absence Of Dt..:E:.' A. ••IvIcAltas-
jitni•the-:,drituit trioeting ' was; 'held ' ...(Ttiii JeWiliv,'' 'Well . known farth ,. .' ... c . l an, . . , .. jupier heifer calf:- Mark:7136-y-d fehtrephy,;for-best-poultry,--ha&
'in, Seaforth District trigh, Pchool. redio, ,cemnieritatore•ente was :to.. ',Whiners . of the trophies at*: the 'received . theLeslie trophYleir best been_,„i/re,Setited.,PtleVienslY to Jean
elitlitnritlin"WedneSdaY eVerung,, !:5' ' have addreSSedetlie Ineeting, was '-fair 'were hollered at the ....meeting dairy calf rpresentation.being: made 'Breadfeet. bY. GeOrge, Mall,wainl,• of
i. Prizes' totaiiiilg. near* $4;000.641 -unable to be present -tecau,sc. ,O.P .wheri presentations were -made. to. by the doubt, •144i.i,ty Leslie', ,:in Topnotch. . .:' .:. , ' ::
Were4aid tO:SneeesSfit exhibitors, . • . .. . ,e,..; - ..e,.. , • . • ' • •. : -1` ' .,ev'' • ' .,' ' -,e '• ' ......,,In his financial report, Mc-
end-fOethe second Year; the, society *..--, .3„ . ,
0 'A:$:1,, ,T. n:i" ,SV 9 wSPadden; secretary-trealither of the:
Met. the -reOnitements, for ,,elasSie 14.-. . society, ' indicated ' at total re-
ficatiOnc'ts-a. Class:9V' fair, -. Pians that
'ceipts had • aMounted, to $10;311:
were made to •ensUreethat'the prize This ...' amount-WaS -emade '.up -e- 0,
inpney ;and -other dOilditions7 lead- graft's' and .doriationi,.:$4,275;.' mem-.
ing' to 'Class 'D' rating; would' be, bet's ,fees, $228; lentry fees $t77
met during the present :yeare sol
that: the society Would he eligible teduorn4t tins], ., saii o, n.ast,i160;$a1 .,,,,,13,..miscellaneous 37, 07f.; snic10W0in„; a.6.. t idd7; :
nor Upgrading. after the entliftif..the
1958 fair - .: : ” -: - ,,],:,, - . .
Expenditures included'• the, cost of
1 Presiding :for .;the meeting,.. ' was. i., . the erection. of . a -.permanent sale
President R: W. Cailipbell,:whn-..•at •
„.. booth l on the grounds: and :•he 're -
a meeting of the direct:enpilaw- !: :payineet of ' a loan a inounting ' • to
Mg the - general meeting; ,was ' re- Ni''''0 '$1,800, Other items, ineltiding field
.turned to office for a further term crop Competition; judges, -program,'
,i. The meeting; attended by aboutraces.prize lists, -advertising and
lill,:,---iiie: liers,,."'-heard.--1-President salaries.- aanounted :tn..$14-.g.l.9.):-"En.--
t -..`Ok . •"'
Oatipb II-.1ildidate that there, .,was,' , tries -went up in every department;
very,,e ectation ,thatthe fair now . Mr MeSpaddeite,aala. and totAlled.
..being planned::WOulderneintain the ' 3; .$05 ,..entriesl:Lite-L:the.,,...'evarintie
-tedOrel established in 1957. •Already
It Was known that the JerSer•'•.;p4i,,,
TAI-.-stis* ' woti.P1 be held, at See-. ,
time There is. "a pOssibifity, • that
other , regional shows would also ford Regional ShOW, which is tint-
tottli; as ell a&lhe.,.;OlitaciolVere, .
ing .to H8eafortIi..for:.,,the.,;,;e0enth.
i.i.• of, prize motteY offered '': Ab.a. ,the
: laO,ortil, ai !Soo. Suweri'S,stt... together,tia, :01',V;t:of;ef:;,:, amountar6,:4s
Cattle, ...L._ 41A .M66'.00. •1.,p80.00
' • ' 0 Prizes ?Sus:.
HorseS-.......... - 66*. .$153,60 $611,00
. . Eniaies:Offered .Paid
ase Seaforth 'faeillitie8;.,„•Mr. • Cann), Sheep, , ' • 1.621 ,Z0.00 3844,
bell said, ' • Swine ,.., , .".... , , l'r :,428.00', :464:00,
4,argest 'hi thstrxet, : • :
:
Assistant Agricultural- Iteptesett, „ 1W 'perauli4#!. .11.4.,..: , . 141„,... 141:00 ,`. ,‘''..:9,0;..2!
tative Art Bolton congratulated the ', " A*Gt111,,IGHT of. the--:amittahrieeting :Of the Seaforth Agricultural SocietY. at ,§..t.t.:1-T.S.•NVeclpesday .• , 8&ri -- . • : ioq 35560 I sig.oO-
.inetibets,;.Ozi the type of ,fair .'•:' evening' was the pres,entition of brig service awards 'end trophies:. Mrs. je:Griiiiiniett. (left) land ....,,Lilbois and i .:. , ... . . . .. . ,.. f
Which:had:leen Ilea He said 'that, . ;.Mrs..' rtank, kore4, long-time ,-workers in the WOW:tilt --,division Of . the ,,f..fair.,' , receiVed. eagriettituralfe v.egetabIeS , no- . 76:06 • ' • ,47...YS:
the .4.-tIr program ' tarried on at thA .'service diplomas ; Also ',honored, 'Were C410Cia, :11.dd:7'm/inner" 'Of., the •:•LeSite trePhY-c. .:: En StrOhg, ' ':. Print ,: , . . .„1;• 42 , ' '7410 . 31,25
fairiS 'the largest of any: belt/ in who won. the .IVIOAaster; tropidY, andfliillyi Murphy .(right), Dilbliii, ,.the Seaforth r4riners CO -on Plower .,1 . ,:.,. '53' ' 650e 28,23,
eonnection*With district :fairs. , It trophyw.;, :,,- . '' :: ,' -.. -: ' ''. .,.' ,. ..(Pliete by Phillip) e • (Continued en. Page 6)
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. . •.- .'
''
I in'dnitse:hire . For Ole W.
d. 111 distrThuting thettaornio,„:„
1:.ku'''t4*ee rdt 0, v• 6; 0 .0: • W
Whole.' the, remainder of the '0,4)
icei
onng
rnission7 :theekreinitinteWas
eV:the-. officee.malintainetle
agent, the period.;'in • witidh-, e,
beenin business,, the 'eXtente0
staff. . atcl :whether.' or 'fiot
a :resident of the inunicipa
Paid only a, 'business, Mx,',.,
gested_,etitineil :Might wish to
propesalz • ,
'Erie H., 1VItirrriae, a eafeir,th,
ent, who Wasfpresent at 01,0.,rnei
nistrjbu1ioy ahuuid be en
basis - that • 'ea ch
-of ,":other coliL1i.m, obti
'rrite‘4Niru°tta'e*hire',es.11111Qahbra:irr'l
Jar P. L. BredY, ware:abSerit4.4
'suggested that
'further consideration' should'
'giVen: before e decision, Was taken.
Vtilsori Oke eiiptherfSeaf ag-
cnt. felt tie plan as,,,Pro
.priSed: NtaS, Unfair': . answer to2.a..
query - front, Reeve Seenis• indi-
cated;,:thatthe .-motiou, :,adopted l'13'?"' •
council " at 'a Decernber meet -ire,
was Worthless, inSoferes.Proelding
for ari,',.equitable settlement: was
concerned...ReeVe-Scoins. who had;',•;,:
Proposed '.'.-tlie.,Deternbe;-:. motion: -
:Cold council that in view of Mt; :
.Oke'-
potiontO,resciud the' previousmo-
101
.fiirther actionWaS, taken,'
MaY'or Christie indicating that the:'
'matter would :,:bet-considered_---.Lfur,;.:*'
tiler by,!.eatiliel,1„.:anthsi,iggeste&that-,;•
the agents' get together- and 'arrive i
4
. Giving censideratiOn :to arena:.
'problems conned heard the Secreee:
tary-treasurer" R. S - MacDonald
reView;:, activities,. during January.
,Mr...:Macpea'ald, said that :while
there, was a:Profit on .'tlies-Jauuary
operat,I_oui,,.eniotnitingle$273, ther,e • "
Continued
10
continued ',04ttatidirig ae-
01,01tS of an:
anbutit 01 $1;440,-,...',1;vhicli Jaa been
outstanding :at. thee.yeeend-. To • *:.":"
this ,',tiva,s -.4Cidect araiice;
about $5Q0, which had cone
due ''during) the Month:: :Receipt,, ; -
dUrhig'iTannary;aMeunted to 13U,
Whith: included- rental by the
ing -club; .•: 'covering tWoznionth
period. Mr. MabDciiiald said .'the
biggest .single 'ten), 1 anY.-- 'one.
tion , Was, Concerned; ..:was thatbf.
bydro,-, which .amotited to about
. He'Pointed, Opt. that Severalao:'
f
sorne •Qtita4,-• r,equired • attention.:.-:„
oac,r;
tion tin:leer/ling the arena :problereil-' •
pending' further: conaideration;
. _ ,
Western Ontario ;
RePreSentatives,Of the Union; Ga$'„ •
,OfpinpanY tctld ehencil !.that the
,ceriapany..: had been in existence
since .1911) It . Served major . 'eon;
'fresthrouglaout WeStern Oatario:: ,
ineltiding Windstir.";:chathein,
Catharines, --Lent/0*V and. jttSt
re-
cCntly ;into the Kitchen'
"Pr-Waterlote Gtielph and Strafford, ,
To :Yekinit : distribution in $6a4": -
forth; it requesteole''d distribution
franchise from the_ mak-
ing therePresentabiVes
ponited.' out relations •Inei • ,
1Ween,` the company and .the .
iciPality"":anir eOristiiners,
with re--
Spect to TateS and -other,: :matters, . .
vete controlled by; the.' Ontario
-
Amt.' Beard, , All the Was ,
asked for .was 'peitniSsion to lay
distribution:. dines on 'Own Streets:., •
Council was Old- that apPlieetion:
cotild • be Made: tothe Fuel Board
to dispense: with . a vote of • rate-;:
payers, and that ordinarily this
approval-would-be-granted-Tiyi:the-
hoard., However, before taking
such: action, , the board would held •
a hearing when interested 'persons
could present ::: theireYleWs to
The ChiriPany ekpeets to be assess,..,
ed. with respect to -the lines it has
in existence atid,paya,texea itt the...
sarne-inatiner as ether' taxpayers; .
The: fraricbiseis net 'exeluSive, and
subject- to 'the apprdval• of the On-- •
terio.. Filet Board other "distributors •
could begis en. perMission to: .oner,
.4te- within the tOwn. ' • •
• • Agree To '
proposed:byla* waS•earefully
examined by conned 'members. and
given. :two readings.: . The bY4aW
Will:new go, to the Fuel Beard for ;
approVel.before-.-it is returned for
final -reading. find 'passing, '
tee/urn:Wit ,Inquired: •as
why the bY-laW provided for the
production Of' gas,' and was • ex- .
.plained that difficulties ,conceiveh;
ly Might :arise that'.wotild require
the company to make teinporary
arrangements in Order , to continue
seri-rice. The prodection Of gas was
not eiiVisagetl as a regtilat opera-
tion,
, but eidy••in a :tinie Of enierg..
Oleg,. /he gas that is used ha's an: •
additive, ,so, that it, can be detect-
ed by its • •
AneWering a query by Reeve
Scoins; it • was indicated thaf.. the
cost of, i,a'S.`in average histallattota
w.01,11d be slightly more', dot
and abut five to ID Per cerittheap-
er -than oil: ltanitenanceserViee is
proVided without charge by; .:the,
coraPany, , •
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