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The Huron Expositor, 1959-01-09, Page 1; 4 , - 'Onelkniltedth.Year :Whole.:..Naraber, toRTH ONTA v Y JA1:iqUARN 9, 1959 Single eaP1es, Cent $2.50 a Year iidvanee i,dcriiting•,,terriperat-pre* siesday brought ;same from , _ „ • ihe jntry bia-StS, Whieh. since -Sim: ,'..clay" held the distfiet atOrrn-bound. -The Sierra .was a . continuation of the sanaelrigid -Weather „which,.with „- 'tale exception -of the , Christmas"-, ..3; ..rinclDecemberl„., • ., ,1.The ..storra. provided: ,additional • helidaYSCRir -"SDTISf" •-tteirta; . When, ZuflUOI s. -.were 'unable to inake „".-tripS On' Nola:I-at '1In.d...`.1l1leSdaY;r7AlF: ready the,goegest posiSib1e,.ClariSt4' holidays. .the -period, i?vas •te-nded:' two rnire 'clays ••by'-'1olocked. .The storin may have played , . part ,in: ati engine failure that de- layed the CKR:.p,asSenger ttain, at, peon oi. Tuesdy. • -The ,..train 4.vvas 'hall;ed ,reiiC . atigine :arrived :froin.fillrat„up- due eel0herit7.1, •Tuckorsinitli .N'/o.te-f.S."•rfaceil,diffi ILies Menday:theST, struggled to .'t4e el e c t and', totcy.T,1,514j1).' yvas all- f'ses it .,:wa.s ,ill0aS1blO _ cles• concession. D -:-pile 1111 iact lri (1prese1rit- ed„..alirioSt:nitStitinanntable'difficnR: Some, 42,05 ,.ceat- ot1the ellgible:,'VeterS,,.'.1.a.-,;t1te,.:'towifship. Managed to g -6t to. the poUs. • The•:stOrmy: weather -contribated: ilIrs.Joseph cCnnneP' _ suffered 4 s°1-7.e.01Y,:4PraMed- W 6,st. . When 'she -and 'fell Tuesday', on . . er Jain ' Street, near the'..1.)bst ,TwO in ,„,,RoqPital Mrs. Andv,,3,,v their son. Keraiath Moore, and. grandson', 'Gordan. Xaehler;, !received' injuries early Suadayfternoon When their car : anLa »v Tirly?"1- erville, -.01.1‘1,01'01:16)?, Were 'Ia. Edon. ,'.The '• accidentoecurred posite 2,6 miles: ndrth Pf,S,eia.forth.,131 tne raidsTel , a, bl5U4r.fir7SITC•Wstoran...,•1;. - , Mrs . - tooio tg( eiT Ic1 „Ana,. her grandson: con cus. ioJJo i d Iipop,ital.. 23:fr. 'goon .and-lu.s. son rec'eiiaci lneerticies, brtlt. are UJIO -df. 10i, or ..",.?."veral teeth. able' to ba. And .laceral,:ions.,„ 11,'F 5 ' a g., :6,f 'theIlui on Lib „On, oi- rrrvfril Pitifpn,les;.will riO, Toe day ring, it, was announce this A speaker ''will7r,the • Ilny:c...e ,the Ont aria'. Liberal. Asseciata , In . toelee flag ;offieelasf*,. tne • inecting;:,:,..vill .re' ieW planS.,Itt auticipation, o1 „en 'early Trevindial :election, ',aSsociatlexi iS.-,afg.ed; to _Attai:id, and it is -'6,-,T7Vee..7,Wd7-1IlififiefP7a12. ttiretighoatt,' the "riding " -Will- be, Well represented., re tones . „ , tr,„ - ,tr,ld'. by . E c on G nil CS,' . ep a rt,r6 ent '• and att:. , nd .hy, rlir 0 Cloy ,-,. ': 'Of ' -CO-oPerafiv.i'N„ edellitien, Of Agri cf.dture•and."....•,' represtiltoiVesl.:of• var,loutS„omMaility ;grail:as... Siiin,Vn . at the ..GUelph ,- conference,. are:, distriet.,..olff,i--.' - , • 'eials in ..an „'lliforiaal.-...iii.,1,easSieh, ii.f_,-Cenir,ae't .'.P", I. Ming11 ,Pr ales's or' AY...:+'.1),.' ROPPer,',..left,": Or .th:O.'". .,0"..M., Agre3 l.,taraf-.BcOlininics,.De1lart3mEnt. Left W. -rigia are '.7 Ca rf••-„Het iiii,,,,,i4ay '.'seeretarpfieldnign f•ifi-... th- ' ''..,;.1-11.XaniitY.. ElLeilkintion,„':fol.,..'4,1,griettlar-.,;..,•.W.:.. H.. .1).1" awli,huie ,i...,-'- I', iirt ..,A.Re'ett,'f-SeeretarY:-Jaf-,..4sh.,,:_,..„ . ...p.a.-1,d .144...%. • 40:40,,L6J,,,__ ..i„,,iikf,24.241-_tra... . „t,o.r.cf.....-F±-,:i--11.- ,v.,..1.1. . PE"; t,r-m ur,,,icient.fec G031 3r1 ,.-±o'g.:nalaip rf fil_.:4:,.;,•,_;,..1..... .11 . • Erection.-.'"Of-'•a-'':rie.W.,"iflice.'.e,r-" „ ihiIe expenehture41.-„-'werei, room •Separate Sehool, '1'°103 00, :leaving:, a ...balance. '9f :.:ftiieWiOg. the ,..'annual" "1":;11 C J 'Si115.; ',:ratepaYars., OfSeAtOrth. ',the Speforth- District Eigh • el; •Seheoll Boafel • gave ,•••a- • brief .enit- aril distlict last week. Tke . Fighting -bloCked roads, biting snow and 000r,4aro 'te,naperitures, TuckersMith veiterS 'Monday „came to- the . .to elect. four couirtriii-g--and..thred "se."1.oal nr'a' trustees., In a turnont that • sa:01 . per cenk. of .11-a.'„ Voters . cast tho, Present council was ,reLelected,, The area school board willhave one new 'trustee. when: Robert. Gerriih' eii- was elected .:Re• elected' to • the., hoard were Ross Ferresteaiid ;Cleave .Coornb's„ fieede0.:111,i, Lien Par- con/ate ‘vhile OS S 4s, high•Man aniong trOStees, There- ! we're ,513 who voted for councillors'. and -260 ,for truslees. •• 'file -Vote b -Y. Polls follows!. ico-uNcrLLolls -Poti 1 ---, 2, . 3 .. , 5- , -tewis Cl.ark „45 36' . 11.- - • Frank. Falconer ........ 54, .(34 • .4_2 . 11 26 Victor' Lee . . . „ 83 " ",' -33 6. 21) .,Elgin .Tho.rtipsan, .104 .,.12.0 .? 36 100, 36 / 46 - - 'Arthur, "VarleY 93. : 83 26 .52 • '32 '52 -Total,.-vates, cast ,117 12S' -.752-•--,----166 04' • • . ' P011 I 4 5 6 ' TOTAI GleaVe .-Cdoinbs • , 87 • 12, , 19 ;-./tos.s .•liorrest. • 64 '27 „ 41., - • 35,, • 22 ilebert 61 , • •;.24 _ 15 ".„42 ' 21 Chcster ,, . .... ' .38 31- • 9- ..31 JErnest ,Whit,ehOuse..: '. • : • 13 " 1.1•. .. J37.. 10 r�ta1 votes est 109 43 -2a 49, 52' ' 36 ...42-.0°70Voted. eeted tne Onobl :hoarci to line on high, school,:rnatte.rs. „ r , ptilosue its inVeStigation •conedrn- ••• ing a Site,. and 'to. Preeeed, With Preli D04.14.1•Yf- 144.113.. for• ' 7 '''''1..fecessity. of :early ,action - being taken : was painted up by , Continuing rise'. :in . :School':', • en- rolment.' rE74sting facilil 3e,...as provided by feta- claSsrearns: are : taxed ,to capacit,y. :This • fact, Coil - 31 13 100 f1Ietign of-trtstees," lliOn'FBannom : '4„,kr,thtir ..:DeVereaux„, np'J -John Lansitik,''Otte.:year, tette; eeR-eynohlsenerri* 1riee ; Faire, •• for - -two-year terin, Leon. Barmen wasrepppoint , eeee. li h surprise move We4hicJsriay evening, Reeve. Nevi -Ian •,1"Ones ne- Sivned as reeve of RenS411 aVa Meeting of the 'follo",;iv-iiid.Within.,4:8":hours,Ebe r'eS1,01.t1axi. of _veteran- Clerk Pa tarstei, ,Which ,. Was, a deopted by in Pk:. the ..); ear ltilendAT . Coune'll acceibpted th-e•-4.esignati01 with' 'rearet "Ole .Cuunciuloi- oim10I1 1, sitlflg rfsve..• .'• • " '`. .pled' with an anticipated iiScrease in school PolYelAttion'in .se.4'c'eeding " 1:itirg'd•ilet]°n,'of .1."''Lle' dn'tari '70•110v'')"'iCHis 60' n'ew :years.. ,h -ad the Scho.61 beard: Ip Sepajf°rr.th..c'fay1:;var.dri s'ein.i_7ars 1ivc to gwe act1' .0ensideration.,-10',t110 pro,biem, tqcenf'''-iffonflis; • 011';-Jenta arm. eiedieego ond-private. $17:45. Rate's , "9313 01113 sehool not al,ediate differ.ence ekt'erd; fc'r \v.,-rd.a.ce°m1.11°(.1ati°11 °tIt6r a Aeo'wa„ ",j-onea was electel to of -le -dr duty to •the town most_ ce „fice th.i ee. years ago, following the first." s2adde.ii death • of the then, reeve, 113 is understood legal adv.ice mit syip-,t,r4 •parke4- • --.- the• sought aS to the :'actiou which • ;-.11,ee.ve -.Tones called the nicetang ; the , four remaining members'. Of. and rei the ,Inatter the I coir..,Cril..17ill11751k6-16.-1111-- the posi .PatersVn... -17esiggatibn. 11 iridiea tionvacated by -Reeve Jones. - he.bit -he hacl no altana rri phaetons for the, elerl aposition" :i)ther Allan :to'" Offer his re 1/1 will be . received until Jailuary, 12i" •unless the - acceptaoc ol MI ti ersan'S ;1.•0Sigp3ltion was resc,,infled.: '-,Tari-reS A, .1-',atexao4;.,:elerk-treas.'-. 'We " tried' hard .'"o 'keep Mr. and tax collector -for the vil- one's from re:signing," .11I1MLr 1ge of Hensel], resigned ii.,,'foriclaY 1 Noah i, 'first wolo ri nib ay night at 'the' I' C0J.7:est 01.'th6 ritin- rrn Hat.sa11-r.;,..)unii said lulloWing cipal council • 013" g , ." Wee1t badly. 'We A -t the January- meeting beld • 'ed 10 TSr n,nd he' has wo-„,k- A/fon:day night, .councii asked for But we:didn't feel we and" -received tie -resignation Of- • olO age our -decision. 'We the '61,year-o1d 'clerk. A vete clioyed43 was . of 30 1,.„ -ears' servip„e in the rotrnicf, - ,Tbere Is nothing por dnai Isi 3 ra)-baliiefyl,o'r11,:roiyiPnitt,e,nrstoonri-wwasecitt-tinLI:dvallr-„.. W:=1F, auoted Lor.don p,p4=1- as saying "there, we.re'. no -reasons ,giveri, except petty ,ones„" Applicatiens for the PO $qi -re., -asked.' for4-111, advertisentent tis, . • „ 1-len4erson, Stafting .,fourth terra erf the col -moil told The EY.positor; -muted rospensihnities far beyond his ' ticS , as UO rik, andeau Id- the.. resigaation of „many cetaacinors 01 te past,' This has heen a bone c.f contention ior some time,„"' he of 'Contention for sortie time." :The rtioVe; he Continued, 'remarks rePorte'd to have -besi--mac)e by the Clerk on election_ , .regarding tile Candidates, Mrs, j2tinnie Noakes5 0 newaom- -t,he „ciyancil„,. said in an inter- - view-..trednesday, that sae -had, - Veit the. matter., machthought" and felt, it fras for the .''good of • the „COM, " noth- ing pei;sonal th the naive," • she'. ppinted,-put,. '-niove-,Whieli, she de- ' Seribed • as a . very, ,difficult one, ""braf etiluferilleris Tkere ilnat .1.0T°T . . tl..1.c4Pr.-sdeN.ciosaiek'n;ss."-.sodkh and . an_ -ether ,,.newcoreer. to ,,the • council,' , Lorne I-1as,, had already- been ap- proached' by,.. ratepayers -.regarding' a. .Fnit,itt Appointinents.: were... maile.1 as liens011 Ceuntil. held :their - Clcrlt t" • irso n •;16neS,arkl.' 1111, -i -s-: • • John taker:- Rev.. OliarlO's':Pzfriii=fir Offered, 'Prayer for voidance 'and 'lccess of the •, the firSt women. 14 fin:'elerted to • council M, the h'- tory ''pf, , A.PoointrneAts • "Made .•.were;t: re- cicrtiann,,,,ce, narn ittee, _ _Rev.... C..,Dan 1:1:arry. 7„..Terfait,, J-1371;Tay- I or . Jac1 rniior s, TreYot Wilson, 'P rf.c.„, Beard.,"Lorne, .Don.,.oklYnt..,111 E. I risti 'LibrarA.: • V, . .0.1:,Geoclwin„ y. fe'r.rn R T)ons_lfli pronerty,,JOhn I.Iennersari„. Mrs f. • ''• . 11031 NORMAN laree enG1411 , •.:hat e tea chin; t° '‘.vhich ' Seott -kiiiior-iral, it:OS-pita' d-.. ' ' ' ' b ..t 1 . ' g . 'f ' - --'''l !nail that Writes the ,e0h, 11Till2do staff . findS the playground; :too; . is s°e1Ei '1:: marlile e•e. cording • -',M.70' 1-,,,o $15'..-45' Per day. - These . tf,act haf'''. "'the saY,' then 'we, have toOfficiall 's ‘hospiti_il-;S.1' ...- f ' , . if', etid e f. ' Winghene Genero al lio.Sni- lSS of-- ,freed6 ,it.': cagreed naembers: : • 'pi::: 3.vi. W. ,:staigeten,;.' wtin was `-w-P-Jlai;.'9.---1)PeiV f11 -6r several-, i•ai; .`."3$: per daY - for_ 's tan d ar.d • OtParr Line F Farm ermi). in faeir" setiouSly, iovercreWded,, -',.' ', " • - . _ . ilLl,eYd, Heecgarth, -board sec-, ward cdre; $0.00. _for „chronic pat-. , diseu.Son on `f W_ho Coatrols , the . fYrAL thc.ositiori ,th6, bdard 0,ad tal,,,,,n; retary. said . aucl. added th :- a', , Ira ' lent's' - care.; $14 .-35 Ter:- day: for PreilticW" 01). , the TV farrit-.10,l'if.M. ., chairman of ,tbe • Meeting,:. outlined ale roemSif .i. during., tic .-1,ya.t, ye-a.r. :3)...„..-zt.apio.„-, c,Idn t c.ttj.lbt,.t., to . ,.zic!, to. the in !re rf11-3.,1,11..., and. 6.05 ar ',he' „firs - discussion ',en 'Vertical. private . reoni. ' Victoria 11-lespital".. Into'rratf',4h,. a Series that will take' 2,38, tonIsaid: the :present attendance at 'troduction- - of the hosPital Mali., mr.:. Hnggartn said commericee „London, '(waed)...,618-45;-'' Memerial, .,,,.., the- School stood at -163: The board, 'ipei.i.t, dietee i...taie pt,eentee r.,,0 dif.„ 1,fotpitaL. 'a:, 4kot-y, (wa-td ) , $15.80,- 442: be,,,,id, . felt. at. ' the ' beginn'hii,4" of ' ficulties, ether ,than.„•the: problem Alexandra • Marine "..and General 8.3 the Year . that two 'rooms Could" he, ' created br,,patietts, 1131) )T ',ler -„Hiisfiltat7GOderith;.-(ward)--$10..70 addedand a n:Ireatig •St n a ,- --,--- ' 'ew '' 1 _,. „ „ s.2,,, e , •51-3. . ir, 3 on t,41,lled; ,. ate' • ire:" atateipatign.%.ci . victrattssi\-vhe rieglecide • to Jaint,, "P-ablie- General. Hospital, Chilton; t 1•1' ho'spital.... ins.utance -entitle- i r, •yvard) :$11.00; ' Tillsonburg•,' (Ward) .thfs being.,done the • tax tate '. h ad ' -1. _been .r,o.,eci, in 4958. Hos-ever, he mot. eayds with -them; Ito enz- ,"•;18,35; . ja:geeson, ('93 aid) $16.$0, il'has17.ed„ -Iliat 'IV Was necessary.. to, .. While : the rates' in general_ are miere taken into .nonsideration .diit„, -present the card at . the tyjAe of", cons!':derably , higher- 'than in .the - :Ress,;Aroing - th.t:. olfeatua. .eontinueck certain eireimistanees" ing• the ,tiininer,..,naitsing .a efeatigo edmIssioU. . 1 ?1St; offi''l'ils .._,O'n.t•out Mat • tlioc vearan CI? "Of ' a, ' 66 nirall.111* 1 il;n:11' 4 3 1 1 0 er ro iems A .subsidy of five cents a pound elo- be paid processors„.as IneaPs” of - lowering the -price of butter to. :the consumer was recominended in a • brief : presented Tuesday by the political action comtnittee of the Huron County Federation of Agrieultare, to -Area meridiem of the Legislature and Parliament. The. proposed Subsidy Would en- courage ,the use of more butter, according to the brief, as present- ed by Lorne Rodgers, RR 1, Godee richy director of the Dairy Co-ord- inating Committee of the county federation.. 1- • 'The Meeting,. 'attended by Chas, MacIsTaughtoo„ Exeter,' MLA for Huron, and Marvin Howe, of Ar „thur, MP for Wellington -Huron, -was for _the...express purpose of presenting 'briefs by the various CencniOdity 'IrbTiff-of"-tho-- fedora-- . It would be 'disastrous for the butter industry if the yellow' color. 'ban On margarine was dropPed," • Said Mr. Rodgers, in charging that 'siieh an effert will be Attempted' by 'margarine • Interests, Ross Love, of.Hensall, viee-presi- dent inf the • ,Iturtine. County 'Hog . ,Produeeis said • that the hog pro-, &leer§ expect governnient support ..of the inajOrity -decision ghined irr the recent marketing vote and re- quegted that they be permitted to _carry . on without, _future interrup- tion., • . Briefs were " also presented by Russell Bolton, • RR. 1, Dublin, • chairman of the Wheat prochteers, ;anctBob McGregor, of Kippen, for tthe county 'beef producers. , Carl ilerningway, of Brussels, 'sepretary-fieldman of the fedora- ---.416n,-; who het.--beetrwernember. of 'the -Ontario POultry Prod•iicers ecutiVe for the'patt two years, ee- queeted..-the. parlianientariaos sup- port for. higher prichs for fowl. He termed the present price of 15 cents per pound "riditulaus", add- ing that it was ate to United States IMpOrts: , CUZ-,3 c th 5 1, , • "Integration. cbtatroliirig.: pro,. .'governuterit tnuat •SUppott epen• tuarket for.our prodlitt,O,"." ..Particulari reference' to 'Marketing • Of 'hogs 'Stating. that "any. fernier :•eart pro- duce hogs and eart.fiod ,Market fotithenV, •'1-• . • ' rn forum discussions; %Mee litinedethe .farra .greitp, as to- what "(tidy, :i'eni.,ed The'S•"•• {.'ontinned • that , they _fele, the less '44 ,•:ontrol productS'Ach• as 1.0S..f hargnining 'rig,hts C01s4 ,t6 /7 \wield ultitnately "lead toethe:..eoin-. innalty:s • dis iiPpearene ey • 'llo ,•:.:helP ... eontrol • vertical. integration, i. the ' ''•gr-cniaTeP,'rns'oa:ii‘e4-f.eirSillee' i;:f.r'itharem'ccer'-iiiah,.ii.:all ;stiek,teg,etiler:" 1.. ' • e,-.... 7 -.' '''''', •:. Sn swqiing . the'. Second question,' ,..e.,W,i'd. yertical i.ntegi'ation .help ryint.1 stay 'in"' bitsiriess,?" "and ."1 -low?" • 'the Parr Line &nil:Ill:though! veriak :Cal. integration Would .bel.p.: a :..farini:4 „et...Stay._ jjy. 'push:less: ,.,tf . creeip,i'arin Q•cf:g-'-AL14trazetet4.;,P, nIS•iX.41...gle-ieTilti.4-si6O';n:6- tija41•;0.t!r:i'- • ,uM -Said.:-."We 'believe. it (Vel•tic'al •j.nt,egrati.eil).,,•4.5;-.here.7.,: to -•,steY,lat ' te-44,enie.r.e.em.u.st ktu, . it'. under. ..,dotitrui.,re., ......e. . • , . . .•• . Rebineeb,...1Irs; A..:Iteacliert,',',Stew--', "iiiier....at-nti.e.hre•-"we're. Charles int - Blackwell' arid :-.David.--:::Bia - efe . well; The next. e-rieetingewill, . be . - held :at the'.7lioine, of••••M-re'and-'•igre... JAMES .A. PATF;RSON •., . /936,71",-r°1'hiLd./. vni!e"cletni.n.14,..tsY'..tiTieali, lifi-er4' the clerk and ..his •chitieS,• and She r felt -tile 'electors Wanted. a change:, TV Icarian .thenting'for 'the :in'oilia, liStened. to the radio, forum. N.,ext whO,•, up to“-• Tile odivily t. til7q: 1 ax ..e1:;.:::,,. h8:::-,i4oidbodi-„de,c1Z1.7h116`"1.1:1•Eeslre'vp.rof.sn- i.i'llt9:6:‘,fiene:Onit'i.i7,110::,i13:0.8., , the • Contra tte•.?-!•?.• '•.• Week'e -TV topic is. '''Whe :Writ.eo;i.h41,1..t.h,it°erfil. lo.u.'heilic•i',,,-;,..001.41. . ,. "11 this were the ease with brbile erS, we, would still have broiler producers;" he said. - The meeting, chaired by Feder- ation President- Winston. Shapton, of Exeter, made- a thorough study of h• brief -..presented recently to• the "cabinet by the Ontario Fed- eratien of Agriculture. , • _ Among -these. so °•tl'e c°11.1ing" bging °f- who are •PaYbig insurance :137'f?'n-t, •yeriteel letegration, the "Parrt-L-Ino- in Uiose plans the brrspitalization plan,..,110•Ist" ratto+irint4-•tia-the'Coraniission.Will baye gfunp,, thought that; doebt;:' it the possibility .of sewage s,ertclee norrnal tiOspital P4id.1.1.10s,' and the 'atineuncenlent Of the 1.)Uird-t dettibliehed: hy the Ontario .I•Ioepi. tal: 'So:vie:es - Commission' became- pi services' coveriA • - The -nfeetitieeieeigessed :.the pose sible cost 01 a • new seheeL ineeece, Isitpitoulniolih.e.Thhaesistootefo.o.ph:rvaet.i.bn.getneosstest IfTurd•o-d.adyr..4tg..est,e,,,.kereacyh eexearientineeztioine;, ing a site', as. compared to the cost • Of:two additiOnal rooms and .a:i3eW 6T11-57 and de no.t.caver. expend:___7;ttlre8' pbillOyesi‘fiotAtirearri:plytiOnS.,:. ex-. beating syitenu tho. caPital such as riqw equiPMOnt, erninatiores, operating .roorne end seheol and the: discussion revealed the .difference Would be, very- lit-, This •took into ponsidekation the fact that rriost .01 the present equipment could be ,used and that the parish weutd, regain the use of the former parish ball„, whieh wee "made irito two rooms r,eeently, Be-, *skles thiS,„ -and still looking to the Mitre; it WaS. f011atetl Mit that -the to remaining .schoolrooms conld bb-litsed."-for -grades:T-1 nrid 10. • Having regard. to potential' ,re- tldiroments, ratepayers at the ,meetiog agreed to have the school boatInvestigete .further with 'rem gad ' to -purehasing sit and to. - proceed with preliminary plans 'for leuilding a- new.; scheol., j - • Treasurer Leon 'Bannon read his report, which indieated- a= substan- tial balance, The „main expendi- tures were salaries, supplies and heating, Receipts • totalled $18,' 'General Coach: Works of- Can-: -a4; lienSall; are:playing a lead:. furnished, insulated and heated in the,..same manner as a regular hid role in on exciting episode in preduction line •job, wefe knoe'ked . down to a prefal3ricated condition the -mobile home endue , whieh having a combined total weight Of some nine ' AtTatikonientS were made to fly this ..MathriaI to Goose Bay, on Tuesday, the 30th December, ,ar-, riving • the same 'day. The follow- ing morning assembly procedures started and by Saturday ef that ville, by the Z. F, Martin. COD' week the 45 -foot by 10 -foot unit struction Company, 16 prefa.b0cate' *Was -completed. Anticipated cm- ' pletion of the ` second ^Unit was Wednesday, January 7. • Man -on -the -spot is '• Ernie Chip - base, plant forernany--essisted, -by George Parker „and a labor crew supplied by the K. F. Mart0 Con- struction Cernpany. ••• William C. Smith, general. man - and proinptly came up with the ager- of General COatheWorks, in answers. One Unit =measuring '45 coniMenting on the IA said: -."It feet by 10 feet, and the other- 35 was quite an achieVeneent. feet by 10 feet both. coin. pletely proud of everyone." involved. the -air • lifting Of nine , tons pf homes thoueands. of mites. to Canada's' northland. Tho story began two ,weeks ago when General ' Coach Works Was eorrinnesioned through ;their deal - et, Parkciale HOnies, Coelse-. and-.sleliVet two mobile homes -to Goose Bay,. Labrador. - DeliverY was required at the earliest iros- sible date. ' .,This presented a. challenge that General could not ignore, arid the engineering department, headed by Carlisle Wilkinson, went. to work, Blati-hatkground plates, witl White -letters, Waking, their appearence on, paseen _er ve•- hiplee ' to the -Seaforth • area..De -,Spite the had weather,. ••OVer 60 passenger plates have ,betur jostled; byl, A.' WeSteott: Stiforth ,isetiet •, Vat' the time being, ,hospital one- rinfierits; 'those 'Who •Come to the boSriital for treatment but. are not required to remain as bed pat- ients,.. will not be covered by the :planv bot in 'a recent statement .. Dr;; Urquhatt, the„chairtnan' of the ceminission, Stated that it Was ex- pected that some costs in this Von- ,:tection -would be Mc-ludo:I' shortly. Not,, covered tl rnseran c plan, of •eoutse, gre the seiVices. of physicians .and surgeons; other than resident doctors: arid 'special duty nurses. Tile insurance .under the Ontario Hospital Services COM - Of ; • . rniegion plan. eovers only" standard First at the door for the 196 ward eare and patients will ,he re - spin o z e Fern; -.private or private ac- ,commodation is desired. Nor dire c in-patient services include diagnos- tic procedures that are not re- quired in the diagnosis and treat - plates was Stanley 'Dorrance, whose vehicle now carries licerise 892-901. The Seaforth series- this yeer runs from 802,901 to 804-950. • . There nre over 2,9,00 passenger plates, 560' corrimercial plates and 450: other vehicle plates handled bY the Seaford" office. • At ,the same time the office issues about 1-500 chauffeues and 2,100 operator's licenses. - According to Mk. Westcottt the Seaforth office is allowed to issee _Restricted Drivers'- licenses this year, Mr. Weettott reinindS driv- ers that the liability insurance ,slip required again this Year, when applying for plafes. also .re- quests that all application forms lee fully filled in whetepresenting then". for renevvals. •ed t ne t the difference if 1,-Spaforth OfflckIs • Sewer .. Picini OWRC Members Of the sewef tee of Seaforth Council,': together with Maier. B. P.; Christie were iir-TorontteMoridaY-_-.-tenferring-Witb officials of the O.W.R.C, concern- ing Seaforth sewer proposals. • Attending' the ineethig• with Dr. A. E. Berry; general manager of the•commiesron, were Mayor Chris- tie, Dr: O. Turnbull; chairman of the connnittee, and Crnincillors 'Thorne Rivers' and 13', L. Brady. 4 1)50 AIRS. JAMES DERR , who last week celebrated her 90th birthday. Long-time district residett, Mrs. Berry is living at Muir Nursing Home. - rnent of the .injury, illness or dis- — ability which makes it necessarN- for' an insured person:10 be an'in- patient. • Slyth Council - Names Coriiiiiitteel, Blyth Municipal Council held. :the inaugural meeting ;in the -council" chambers on. Monday evening. Rev. Robert IVIeallY, rector of Trinity Angliean Church, opened the meeting ,with prayer and ad- dressed the conricil briefly. ,• • Reeve, William Merritt aPntint, ect the following Conlinittees streets and 'drains, Borden Cook, Donald Howes-- water ancl-• light, D. illo_wes, -reindon Elliott; fin: =me, Gordon Elliott, Borden Cook; Welfare, Scott rairservice, Don •Ilowee; law .and erder; S. Feirsere vite; Gordon Elliott; COMmunity Centre boardy-Donald Howes, W. 'Merritt, Arnold .13erthot, Ceeil 1;0i:defer, Orville MeGowan, Mrs, K. Taylor, Mrs. L. M. Scrimgeour; Meinorial Hall board, Willie m,Mar- rite; Gordon Elliott, Arnold Bert- hotiL Mrs. C. Johnstone„ D. A. ige- Kenzie, George Watt, Roland Vit.- hovering around,. 'as. themov "TheY!,, in a bareatting positien?".. • ' e only acting on hearsay,". he. continued, • as he .Pointnel, ,out .the Tiet that _three of the four coun- .041: EICIllieS eillers were all new on the job. . ' ' Mr: P die reon," he said ' "was .: • ,ice • ., ....„. ' •• e geed 'clerk rind did a ;nod job ' EU Cili Ve' Winners . . ._ _.,. ,,, ., He was;_putspoisen ' at times on . The, Orange- Hall prsuierty cern- i s'5°41.1a! „bsi.i'ltb..Itleoa.t,%4s' 101Colirji.igt afterhis reittee held, .a..eeccessful euchre in.! the °ranee - Han' an Fernay with t. -.iolic ±17.,..carn'o_erfsftegepiv'aalife, arn, d John, a good turnout: ' . Baker. both new this year, were Prizes 'Went to' the followiney ' unavailable for torninenti, as was ladies. first, ' Mrs. William .131a1re. latlejr, . .1.1caonndosnlatlirolts,. AMlexrs; *I- 'crlbleehri I `Re6le Nbilirgit 40 11e5 ' O'Reilly.; teen,. first, William . . , • Clinton 1 Rinks BINS; lone hanclO, John ,Trerneer; consolation,. Thomas Kay. Tickets were sold on a cake,' on, • Lead liPie . hi '- Which Miss. 'Joyce Brown held: the lucky tieket: , ' ricrie Smith tiler Institute Marjorie' Smith was-InSthlled"as president of "Seaforth Junior 'nod - tete at their annual ineeting'Tues, day night.: Heid at -seatodh. Dis- trict High, School offi- cers' were metalled by Mrs. Robert Deig, president of Seaforth . We- triell't• Institute, „ , • '.-Other OfficerSnlected and install- ed weile: ffrst-Viee-Presidenf,,lger- jorie Papple; second Vice-presi- dent, Shirley Bosinen; secretary- theaeurery igerleeGodkin; district dirc-ctor, Sandra Doig; lestittite di- rectors,. .Jean Sceit, June • Smit lelarion HeMingway; Emily. El- liott; pianist; Lirida P,apple; assist- , entepiegst,-Ma. crgneriteeSeott- itors,. Grade -Doig, Eleanor' Keys; emergency hod,. Loretto Connol- ly; press reporter, Mary Broad - foot: • • , The ...Meeting, opened - with the. motto,-!-Ton't let odd minutes slip away,., rise them," given by Jean. Scott; A poem, "In the New Year," • Heads ere was given by trnily Mrs..eiTaine• eKeys :demonetrated; on how to use bias tape. It was announced the County. junior-In-- stitute• rally Will be held in the Seaford'. High School on -Saturday. january• 17. • . ' jointIneeting epthe,-, Junior •Irisedute . and the • J111110 'armers was 'held following' the'eTtulior etitute meeting. Marjorie FapPle: Was elected new eeeroter7.1•-e • Committeee -elected. uiehidad': mnep, Marjorie Smith , And, Bruce .C6lemait; auditors,' Keg Campbell' '81id ivIert411* Keyes; pianist,' agar- ian Hemingway:, deeoratiens . for formal, Larry'eWfreatIey, • Igarforie Sinith, Bill- Strong; Sandra Doig and . Merton -Keyes. 44 dance will be held he Februd,r.Y., and -a banquet will alSo„.be held again -this year. Bruce Coleman reported•-on•..the—dreirnn:efestival committee, and trio:10140.0i re- ported on the club super. ;Recre- ation was led by, Bob. Broedfoot.• ' , • , , • , , . Seafolith Curling Club were hots Wednesday to - district curlere the Seaford" curling rink, where games were played in the play - downs of group 13 .for the Ontario Silver Tankard' trophy. _ Winners were two rinks skipped itX1IhRbCb NYAv e•F:104, Station,rltarinksnaClinton.-Csiikfift)pi3oa rak. Run- ners-upel31' l'selaafnokrthm. and Wilham 3341i' - a The aggregate seore for Clintenj was 23, and 14 for Seaforth. The Clinton rinks were cOmpos- d of K.' Cleric, K. Taylor, W.' Baird and Ft.'-Buels; Cr Parker, M. ' Voigt, R. Austin and N. Chrieto- pher, • " - The Seaforth rinks were cora- poS•ed. of F. Kling,' William Ley - burn, William Campbell and Nor- man MacLean; William Bally John Longstaff,-,A1Black and Lloyd rinks -advance,--toe „play in Toronto at the end of Idle month,' when 16 leerns will OM- pete. The modern theory seems to be that 'a dollar saved is jag a good • • tiMe loSt,