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
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•FIR
SE . ,
F. C. J. SILLS, Secretary JOANF. SCOTT -
Fire"Chief
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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
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• 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
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