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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-12-05, Page 11Santa says:` When you bring the Christmas Tree home, ib '� Jti Follow These Rules of;' CARE ..an EOICoE motrrC13EON Reeve of &insets Christmas Trees are filled with pitch' and resin, and when ;.dry '.can easily ignite and turn into a roaring flame.' To prevent" this, keep your tree .fresh and green -by putting it. into a container of waterorwater mixed ` with sand. Cut -the trunk diagonally at; the end above `original cut. Be sure water ' is kept above the .cut.. Ornaments on the :tee. can be .dan-.; ,'gerous, , too! Don't use cotton or paper on the trees ;utnless,;flanneproof: f Never use lighted;' candies ow the'; tree, or nearby:: Keep ,ash trays and - cigarettes , away from the _tree: _Re- move piles' of -opened gift _wrappings. Do"not place electric. trains around tie tree Be sure the tree is kept away,•_froth 'an ,open iireplace,lor ; g.frayed wires loose' connec- -heater... ` Check. li htin .sets for £ y ,. tiohs• and broken'so¢k- ets. Don't .-plug --too." many cords into one •outlet, 'If• any extensive• wirin g. -i's planned;.. an electrician;; ,don't ' b e .. it v"1f to .do 0urs ..Y Last of :all, "Light nut'', '°'WhenY .'When -you leave, and when you retire for; •:the evening.. render 'these ' iii 'can ren d Eft t . Not n RF..i�E1lI - o w a e, and.'-that�if accidents , ' 1' � s hsolutel s f _ are 'not ,to ':mriar the festive .seasons constant xrie.. care <must be e, ere s d vigilance and .,, .Best he ' Citizens r of Sea nd istrict we: Extend , t :Tat . • forth• a -,.D Wishes .for •a Happy-IToliday"Season .FORTH r IAD �.., ,'.EBRG •FIR SE . , F. C. J. SILLS, Secretary JOANF. SCOTT - Fire"Chief r .. t :r ' i ..+ F-' i ..,v 1 ., - .ii. i.x ..,*' i .di :p,,,. ..,v , ..,+ .+ y-' :r a rr-.F it r% ..x ii9 : -' PerthHuron ers Nares Officers - George 'Adair, of Ellice pTown ship, was elected president -'of the Perth -Huron• Jersey ,Club.: at- the .annual meeting in; -Stratford today. He succeeds Thomas Rothwell. J Dudley- Oliver, secretary Of the.:Ontario Jersey Club, reviewed Jersey milk sales, promotional campaigns. -The speaker said JerSey milk, sales amounting to about: •$2,000,-: 000” in.Ontario. will this" year show a ce ' crease:ove .2.5 per. cent,increase r last year's sales. . The sales increase, he_ sai resulted from 'the, organ ization s promotiorial_.programs. :Directors ;'; for 1959 ;are: Mr. Adair; Orval Skinner Rut 1, St.' Pauls; Thomas. Moore, RR~.4; God- erich vice-president J. 'k ,Skin ner RE 1, :St. Paul's provincial di- rector; ,..North Perth directors,, Harvey Tsclie, .R :Eydt, Peter Petr. erson, :Ross Be11;.: South Perth, Hari:ad Myers. Ed Praeger, James Bagg, • Syd. Harlow, David Wo'r den Huron: Irwin Trewartha, Ray -Fisher; Leslie Jarvis; -Goldie'--Mar- Ho iday Time Is Challenge To=: District -Cooks . . Holiday Hors D'oeuvres _ The round ; of ipartie 1 antlt infer mal • get-togethers studding the: Christmas calendar makes hug 'ate .mand,s' on the inventive hostess* striving to' serve unusual and ap pealing refreshments, Following, are three suggestions for. simple to; prepare-,;delectabies: that. Strike a 'brightnote`:the canape ,;o -r •hors •;d'oeuvres tray. The savory: flavor. of Cocktail, Crab Cakes ,Itis- lienee, Gefilte Fish' Balls and Pe-, tate Salmonftiffs• makes them pare •ticularl:y' good` companions for punch or tangy: juices -served- as pre d liner appetizers and any oate of themdoubles'delightfully-,as:a late'evening sriacYt Cocktail •.Crab Cakes Itahenne mix '.together 2. cups' crahmeat. (two :7 -ounce• cams), ?/2 teaspoon finely'rninced;,garlie, 1 cup .grated' Parmesan cheese; 1 ;teaspoon chop- ped- .parsley, :2- eggs• aid alt, -arid pepper- to taste- Tf :tnurtuxe _.does-. not, seem solid', enough, add a few tablespoons .of.:fine. cracker or dry, .bread :crumlls. 'Shapewtth .spoons into small balls •o% flat Irttle. fiat. ties. Saute A n, olive oil or .#ry .1n' deep:fat:(385-deg-F:).''until •brown.'. Drain' on brown paper. Serve`very hot On toothpicks Petite'`Salmon Puffs • . Spread small•,toast,rounds with a well -seasoned: mixture of flaked canned salmon,.lem,oii juice andl finely "minced?' parsley., Beat one. egg white ,until stiff, ,then fold in! half a :cup of stiff mayonnaise, ane tablespoon• of..1emon aWce, three• tablespoons,; .very .finely chopped dill pickles and a teaspoon of Wor cesters'hire sauce Lightly pile little„ -of the 'Yriixturai'on-each ,saL Mon round =rSlip ,.under the• broiler until top -,1§' puffed and • lightly browned Serve hot: Gef>1fe Ftslt ,Balls 2.Rlbs. fish #fillets; (white#fish,; pike, pickerel br other fresh. water-:varietyygse ' 2varie ties if possible)', Bead ori&skin , of, ;fish 2:lteaspoonssalt;_ -- .._ 3/a... teaspoon ;white' pepper ih1 teaspoon sugar egg, beaten `•2.31x' cups :Water: 1�z tablespoons 'cracker • or matzo. $meal_ 1 carrot slrced'r Grind the 'uncooked fish. and one onion in food' chopper. ' Chop or: pound; until very -Well blended. (A. food:'. blender' is handy ,for- this step).,. Add _Cone teaspoon =:of the "salt; ala teaspoon of'the pepper the' sugar,;the., egg, , a :quarter., cup_ of •the water, and the cracker,,; meal.,; Blend, in we1'i.—.mixtur, e should be:. very fine: in, texture.. Piaee he •fisfr head.'and skin rn a:, deep.saueepan:, Slice. remaining, onions • and: place on top Add-;slreed earrot,,.and-re Inainin 2x cups wat er .- arid main'ui • a t and pepper:. Brie 'hi. a rapid boil: Shape.. the chopped; fish into, Ane inch; balls. between wet :hands. ;,Carefully, drop;::there' into-tlfe boils lig liquid: Cover . a'nd' simmer 1, to l.r/z�•:hours:. Shake. saucepan frequently;- but do. not; stir Correct 'seasonings :during; Cooking IRelnove fish balls ''care- fully:' _ Chili thoroughly.. Serve on picks with , horse radish.. .Tf `desir- ed; cooking -liquid.,niay-be: -strain-, 'ed; and then_: clriBed: ; It will form a jelly, which•can be served with :the'horse radish. IUU1 QN EX,POSIT'OR, SFAF0' • James T. Bagg, of RR 2 Tavi stock, was presented with 'the pre - Mier breeder and,prerriier exhibi?: tor awards..which he.won at the. Jersey Parish - Slum_ at__Seaforth. last: • September. The organization discussed'. pos- sibility A. sibility' of establishing -a special ate:: award - e. certificate, aw for' the breeder wllth the",top record' of _performance :fn,butterfat--production, Sam noticed that Al was carry, ung. a .long;; thin pareel5 when; the, two knocked' off -,for lunch at' the factory: `:`My'`- wife's' away,'." Al explained,;' "so I ' made my " own- lunch. "What is it?" asked;;. Sam "I baked a• pie;"„ Al 'said proudly.. "But; it's two feet' -long ."- "Naturally. "•"Naturall . a rhubar bpie?' -hostess's •. I liaise- a lonesome. bachelor-_,Id._like 'I•- you -girls to !meet." ': girl: ": hat- can' he do?'', 'A"thletrc W Chorus 'girl "ToW much money does ie.have?"'.~ ."Society.'. girl. .Who ishis fam- i1y?» Religious` girl , "To:what church' does.' he belong?" . Secret �� Secretary: "Where -is ereis he? Y THE BY -LA PROVIDE •.E A ' FIXE -. TH ` ON sESsMENT FACTO i rr.: u+t ., ;w , pj„, ;�d, ;r. iwlr ✓r• r...'4 u�• i eek Jr, r,,(. • eat,04 r., ?tit: r.(; ir1, 1 :1 r1, . THAT - F 1959 : FRIG'S CARLOAD O MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THE � ' ::. 1 ARRIVING G SOON . 198 Ntode ai e rigeratcrs. ft rn ' stock ' are ckarin , - a1 . sensafi®naIIy 'I®w prices ! `See the 'convenience and' food. saving fes-: Lure; in. tile •refrigex ator' `hy Frigidaire, all. hacked " by.' the world fairlous .FRTGn ".ZDAIRE . reputation,: for dependability,! Q , What is.a fixed assessment, an .why ks it granted? and assess - men•' `'A. fixed assessment isan meet : granted ranted, for a specified' ?terin. . generally -in :an amount less thane other- '`>granted to en- v� fisc would' apply., It is coura e;: new; 'and old industries, :arid to...'" ed v one n ensure the, ',-.costs `invol lea e 'ins � s •anthe-provision of new facilities, The , -granUng•Of a,fixed assessment, ent, is.a cern= ° i �'desired to en-. . riion occurrence where it s -en- 'courage 'courage industry. It is iii -Ade possible 'by rovisions. of the Ontario Assessment Act. In -what amount 'is the .assessment, Q .. at -and- .for.- ti ...lou . 'fixed h w- to -beg A.: The fixed <ssdss ent f ornte mew. - shoe w • shoe factory is propdsed at an amount equal, to the assessment' on the : -resent plant.- It is . for a period: of 10, years. . can the end of 10 . h t the Q•. A years; � � r. 'eo continued. -.�°fixed :asSessn t be n .. A.: No; it cannot be renewed... t us- ed, as essmen. When is the -.,fixed s ed asthe basis for Tev ing'taxes?': y Only with re ect .'to' the general A,.,Q Y p, "rate' and ,the'', .county rate;' School -'taxes e paid 'and local improvement loxes will b on the true assessment, Q.: What .will. be the true assessment of the factory? A..: This -amount cannot be dete,nun- eduntil.construction ,is ,.cos pleted. Tt will , be in- an amount, however;. -consistent. with .the '.assessment on . similar factories in.. Seaforth n- Seaf'orth, and throughout! Huron County, as deterzhin,ed by the local' and county as- lessors:• Q.: Does: the fixed assessmentaffect' other properties• owned by"' the Company, • such. as'`•the'former;Public School build- ing? No, The- fixed assessment applies only to the .new factory -now "being erect- ed-on rect=ed-on West, William Street. Q.: 'What `';would happen:if next -year the new' • factory was enlarged by the con- struction of an addition? Would the fix- ed assessment cover " this too?. A.: Ne„.' Any addition to the 'building now beingerected would be assessed in the regular manner. Q. :' Why des -the name "J. A. John- ston Company ,Limited" appear in the by- la•cv when the fixed: assessment-isfor the Seaforth Shoes Limited factory? A'.: Seaforth Shoes Liir"iited is' a ' 'wholly` -owned subsidiary . of the J. A. .7ehnston Company Limited, which owns the - laT.'cl-_.ons lc `the n etiv _ factt5rys3z3:� cated , Q.: 'Could not the same results be achieved by rebating a portion of the tax- es each year? A.:'`. No; because rebates of taxes must be agreed to each year by Council, and •• since a Council cannot bind .a succeeding Council," there' is iso assurance of conte- ._ •. .Q IN YOUR- OWN INTERESTS AS A- TAXPAYER., IN _ SEAFOR " T.O . 'HE. FIXED ASSESSMENT . VOTE YES ARE URGED TO SUPPORT T S For further information contact any Member of the -Council: FOR TRANSPORTATION, PHONE -56 ON ELECTION,DA r' s art amber of Commerce Sills; Vice -Presidents , WR. Smith, Cliff Br'(adfoot,'.Seex etary,' L o Hagan. X, Nott• Fast President, E. Larone',`tJDmmittee Chairmen. •James A. Stewart; •. Ap Crich, R. 5.. Box, floss Savauge, 1\ rs. W. Harts at. -affect will , the fixed assess merit have: on the amounts o takes the :. average r :tePayer wr11 . A •':: The;; increase in ;';��tlae town -wade assessment .reaai`zr<_g Ii 0 P4,t11e;.corrs.r, tion'othe' 'new faetor� ever rkin g beingecual,:teud tom i;e'possible a lower :tax rate.. r. C• Vho may''vote? :is • 'entered on ..a.son. who. A. E�eiyp .:n .r,. and Owner,: 1• W • ro,e t._ A4. ..a -- ,he %oters. <arst 5 Y ., _ - i� 2 Tho is assessed _n. excels;: of $ 00. I am' preperty owner-; but ';my- ;: lett list?' name: has beenoft-the. T vote' A.:The Town Clerk may 'issue a c er providing you have "been assessed' as; toyou which entitles on to vote, owner. niust t t he`:l majority, what m.a law .be .approved - tocoine intoeffect?.. A:: 'The `by-law: must the a _ 1 • o -thirds of he ualified.:rate- - payers` who vote. Q 1a i .de- - --th b � s ;Whathappens ens if e feated ? A. The Council, atter fui3 consid I ". era-tier).of all Matters invo ved, •ha s.,;con ' sidered. the re uest..of• the .Company for a fixed assessment-as<being fair and"nea .sonable, and:on this basis :places the by =law bef ore the•-ratepayeis .,Anything that, _. was done in: the event the by-law 'was de , feated, would be as a result of' action 'by the .Company. It :would Tie - reasonable to. assume that the Company would consider such 'a defeat as indicating lack ,.of inter est • on the ;':part' of the -ratepayers in -'the; , employment it offers here. A defeat. un-' doubtedly" would spell _the end tb :any addi• - 'tional : expansion, the Company 'inay' con- ternplate and' would be: a discouragement to other industry.'• -Remember, if; industry cannot + obtain fixed . assessment.. here it will, go",to `other town, where SUCK assist- ance is'offered freely. .' Q. ; Should I vote 'for :the fixed assess- Tent .;by law ? A. : By all Means!: Approval Will in- _: di.cate .that ..:Seaforth citizens• appreciate, the' • conta ibution that' Seaforth' Shoes ; is ~making to the coniniunity.-' Notoniy is the. • •CompanyinereasiYig local) employment by.: subSts,ntial. amount, but at ' the •sane. time- its ,construction program. has .results ed iiia new building area being opel led up. This provides added assessment . Seaforth 'Shoes is :looking to the future and is contemplating further expansion. 7n the •,interests of the whole' come nunity you rare urged 'CO support" and trete for the dx-ed assessment.,li-34-la Wheii do,. ;''vote? -.A,:;' On Wednesday,December 10th, 1J a8, at the same time asyou vote in the, - municipal 'elections: " Q : When, are the polis open? :A.: • Polls are open from e a.m. until •6 p.m., and 'are loeated;'as. follows':•TFrilling Subdivisions"1 and :2 at.:Seafortli otors; No, 3 and 4, at ,Carnegie Library; -and 4 and F: at. Clar ke•'s Garage. un rs tone ',644 SEAPORTHginitisammette '' ZURICH Phone President,*I Treasurer `l • Whitxieasey,`J •