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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-05-09, Page 9!l 01 _15 years the Ontarito Legislature has been dominated by;- a single ;Party_ with overwhelming majorities Secured by -its strength of `'Members .in the House, the Frost_Government has grown old and'"careless I: has become indifferent to nearly all thingsexcept 'continuing _its ,office.Despite tNs it asks you to increase -its need- lessly:large --majority _ The; Government has allowed urgent matters to draft. Promises that were made- alluring as election' bribes havenot' been.' carried out: MORE : CLASSROOMS IN HURON DEMAND '' INCREASES fOt BOOKSThe l meet d the safety eters was held at Walton' Opening o#.. more' school class county library Was ;explained, At, Public School, Consta'bie liardingp rooms. in Enron County and„ great- tending the workshop Was Seaforth a°f erieh, spoke big f4Traffie er demand for books froth 'local librarian, Miss Greta .Thozrnpson. Saety. diets - sbowed some libraries . has -resulted in- a sharp Chairman ' Was' Orville ''Polar, < shoesoia. this . subyet t. ME HURON W1 TON SAI upswing'; in_:i ircu%ation at .tbeilur reeve of East Wawanostt Mrs. on County , Library, Mrs Il G-;Jacl on `Woods, of i4hmville, vas Eckrnier 'told the ,annual meeting appointed;to the library board, xe of. the Huron County , Cu -operative placing 'W. T. -Cruickshank, Wing - Library .Association., bans; whose three-year term had •'Circulation 'for 'the••first quarter expired. -- of 195$ is-lup by about 3,000 aver- Speaker.. was Dr. J, J, Tatman, the 'first three months In 1957, Mrs. librarian at University of 'Weste>;r Eckmier said; Ontario, who described library. or- Both se11oo1s and lbca .libraries ganiratipn and travel' in ,;: hand, are -asking for ; more books,' she, Africa„ which he .visited 'a year TWenty-one libraries attended: a workshop -session at the ;carroty library in the •court house, Code ,rich; are in. handling, repairing and packing books was, discussed and general administration of the titi•of ConfitSethletuenx A former, Exeter dentist and .na tive of. 'Zurich,, rDr, Bruce Eick-. i Leser, naw of f3amilton, paid;' a $16,580 out of court settlelientOn, Monday ;ta a patient' who clamed "lan_Wii gas had "permanently. diminished" his ; mental #acilities; The ,patient 'PVoodhall;.Cowell, 47, saidhe spent"'four months in lios pita after .he -had eight,teeth pull- ed and --would -never.-be. able to wor"1?;. again. Counsel for Dr Eick Meier 'denied that the, nitrous'okide Riad. been administered_improperly. and alleged that it had, been admin istered 'by ,another dentist. Cowell claimed he was given;"an overdose 6i�the gas. His-Iawyer.said. the nitrous oxide, administered as an- esthetic before 'the,'estractions; re- placed the. oxygen supply that sh2luld have beenreaching•CowelVs ;brain. • `This, . he„ said, :caused' "in-, ' ,olhntary faciai' expression; `less - of co -.ordination ; and partial .loss of speech. "-Exeter Times -Advocate: Clean ip Old Cemetery Ones of our s`niall—Iong-neglected .cemeteries on the 13thcpncession of Hullett is now being. cleaned: up, by the. eemetei•y board;_ ner`glibors ago. °"Dr ,'$`alman was -thanked for he•hoine of Loretta Gbnnolly:"The his address by William Taylor, of girls tooknotes! on, helpful. cloth-, Hullett Towghip, ing andcare afthe. bo4iy- Representing Seaforth Carnegie, .l eioraf,L1F 'BU$Y BEA:'i`FRS The fifth meet:Mg of the Ate1 lop °Busy Beavers, Was 11e1d:'-at the Seaforth District High School, There.+were three clubs present. Constable 13ardy,- from, Goderith, spoke 'oti', "T,raffie Safety','. show- ed a film, and gave same accident statistics in Ontario, The sixth meeting was'held at Library.A3Oard-.at t1ie=meeting an banquet; were Miss M; 1'i Turn boll'; ' Mrs: TJathes .A. Munn, Mrs. C.', E. Smith; Miss ,Rose' Dorsey and -Miss -Thompson _._;_ . CLEAN G Fox pick-up` alb •dehvexy Fkinnery. ` Cleane A Iain Street R. eaforth' PIEIONE :87, -itimIImminfnllt(Infin}nfi1iIfllflr i SeiJ that unnecessary piece e . funs�ti�ce~tklrollgii a 11liilth.l;xposia: tor Classified, Ad. Phone +41, WINTHROP. 11'be WMS and 4VA;-•of Cavan Church .will tipet;Wedneday,May:= 2 p.mn Circle 1 will be charge of thie program. an'd Circle 1. the lunchLadies are asked to -bring secondhanticlothing_and dis carded ,nylons %r.,; the Bale,.: alto the the...layette UCEFIELD-- Miss Marguerite= •McDonald of London, , spent a ;':few ; days with Misses Kathleen" and Marie El- Mr's. l-Mrs . Stackhouse and Mrs -Mac Wilson visited with Mi. ' William McDowell, Westfield, on Tuesday' of last week. Mr antlT-Mrs --- hoamas 'Baird spent Friday :in. London., ,Mrs. John Cairns spent. the week encs n 8linton �vltti her niece, Mrs Howard Currie. • i Miss - Mary-- Broaelfoet and .,'Miss Barbara Taylor spent the week- end «ith :their, parents. Mrs. S. ` MCKenzie -• Mrs; James tin& interested friends, On April 10omson __Mr � Georgeaird -.�-Mr,- thefirsL Meeting was heli3..at`t�e Thomas Baird Mr. Stewart Baird. kome- of Mr .and Mrs '. �IIeery, Hun- and Mr.'Belden ,ltoss-attended the. king ,to _lay,Plans; fol' the work' to funeral of their cousin in Detroit :bedone ,The_; cemetery ' board on.Monday; „, • mem,bers .. are.. chairman, William 1,tunking; secretarreasurer, -Hen ry Flunking.;unky t Flunking.; trustees, E: M, Eeek-. itt, Harry. Webster,' James `Reber / ALL KINDS+ ton and. :Harvey- Hunidng The. his torp of., the cemetery goes hoback.. to 1865; wever :there is :a Platzaer+; headstone bearing the, date: 1859 Mr Taylor who: donated the land,` lived on: the farm ,new occupied; by Mr. ;James '•McDougall, 'and the first ' burial' was a child of . Mr. Taylor . ; Among: the early 'settlers Whose _navies appear,. on the,.hea'd stones are Tackson; Cunningham; Scott, Crawford; LawrenceHow- son, : M'oore,_.; Roberton;, Hunti ng;, I rainger and'' Sprung. -`Blyth Stan-. The'business of Government and th administration of the people's affairs have fallen into disrepute: Assistar ce'.,to niiniicipalitiesis lagging far'` behind increasing costs of -municipal oper- ations. The result is higher and higher local. taxes. 117ow ;i>r. the face:of-a-aby,' election,, new promises are .being made: Ordinary routine. operations are being advanced as-GQvernmeint generosity.. - ` How; • long will people be 'fooled? new ho` sital is vaguely announced at the''sametime as a By-election. p omethin to begrateful for. he; routine axing .of � a.�highway is' put forward as g OVERNMENT TELL" YOU '' INSTEAD : ABOUT T..T�IE :G .. APP IEING' :PROVINCIAL DEBT ! r he you t x m tell_ a out". a debt'. that under the present Gov ernrnen# has beth • n ' "b ` 360, 000,000-A debt grow- ing increa�sed $ ing. at' the rate .: of..$2,000 00Q per. week ! That is What the. people of'Ontario want to hear about.`.: They, will never hear of steps being taken to check this until they elect a strong. Opposition runaway money madness ►U -SAN DLJ YOUR -aBIT BY ._ VOTI IG. I:O YOUR ; UB R,AL CANDIDATE Phone MAI' ST. 0I N THGATE Res.' 540 SEAFORTH ou rneon to;s ►�- just 3.0a -deny inay send backac ie Sounds good' l oogical, tooi'You see the normaloki sof kh kidoe�s as to"remove exceu wastes and a sds . . as .olein ehe cause of bacicaOl=iroin-Rhe s)*M11 Dodds Kidney' ills i* late the , tadneys in tbu;` cmcwrl="anil. tso-tna' bmg you: that• weleome:relief frons baclia they hire many others. •1 n just 3=e44You can depenn; on;Duirt-=in'the hhi -6a: ;ir•ttith trod, band.; EAR and S iberaL,Gantdidate in the Huron, By -Election iscuss' issues„ facing Electors of Huron TE 7 p.m. to- 7,05 p.m. LIBER PRONG ET -TEV 91��q ELECT 1DP!S� apposition . 'means; overn-rYterill essa, .Natural gas -will soon be made, available.in your community. As soon; as possible, Work' will begin on the construction of a: network of street maims . and other lipiping necessary to the distribution' of the gas �throtighout:the varus •xesidentiul,,business-:.and industrial areas. To•, determine where such ,piping. will `be, required, tlnion,`Gas- representatives will conduct a :market survey, starting this week, During the ;survey, 'these representatives will'contact all hotis folds,' businesses . and. industries.- ' Each of these representatives will carry an official identification card. Should someone contact'.you'in the name of tinion Gas Company of Canada, Limited, please cheek this identification. ' Your fullest co oPeration with. the company representatives 'will. be greatly appreciated . and will facilitate bringing natural gas service to •you. MPA] Chatham., .Ont