HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-01-30, Page 6C. -111k ITGRON EXPOSITOR., nAr'farttrzi,,, ON JAN, aQ, 1959
BLAKE.::.•
r. HUghle•Meiride, O± Laindoes
Spent the' Weekend with his par-
.
eats, 4Ir. and 111ra. By McBride.
rfe also visited Mx. Harold Finlay
and fainilY-; •
•RiekY Mustard ce/ebrated his
10th biithday....nnararidaY. •
The Blake public schctol held a,
alcating peaty in the Zlirich, arena
ori Friday afternoon
Mr.• Harald Finlay and family
'attended: the. funeral on Thursday
of
:the late Mrs_ Bert Gihhings, of
A'rehie Mustard. ef Sarnia,
put the weekend with his wife
and fami1y. :
Mrs, Mary Hey spent 'the ,past
Week in Clinton. :
-Mr. and Mrs,. Harry Westbrook,
of •Goderielf, spent Sundaara :with
-.MrT Ghana Rohn. •
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Zehr,
-
USBORNE HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE ••
INSTITRANCE.:CO.'
' HEAD 6E...VICE Exeter.a
K. Clayton Colquiimm; R.11. 1,
•
Science
Vice -President: •
• Alex J. Rphde Rita 3 Mitchell.
DIRECTORS --Martin Feeney, R:
R. 3, 'Dublin; :Itobert:G.'.1Gardindr,,
• R.R, 1 Croart3;Mflton McCurdy,
• R.R. 1, Kirkton Timothy B.
Toohey,,-R.R.- 3, Lucan. •
AGENTS-Alarry Coatei, R.11. i;"
Centralia; Clayton Harris Mit.
chell;tanley HoOkingi-Mitehell.
soue4ort Cochrane,
Exeter,-, ,
THE WEEK
Kitchener, anent -the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. 'Gordon Ett< .and
•familjr a,nd Mr, and Mrs. Aaron
(Intended -for last week)
Mrs.,Mary Jane Hey has return-
ed to her home after spenclin seV,
-era'. months with her daughter,
VIrs,Elva Younge, and family at
Hamilton. •
,!• A birthday party was held at
the one of Mr. and Mrs. Win,
Beachler_ on. Jantiaryaarirh�nor
of the daughter, Pauline: Guests
were Mary and Yvonee Gingertch,
IVIarjorie, Erb, Delores •Gingerick
..Mary., Mae, Nancy .and Barbara
Schwartzentruber,- -Margaret Fia-
lay and Lois Wickiek •'
WINTHROP
Miss. kaajory :Boyd ' Of. Milton,
spent the weekend at tlie lierne of
•her- Pareets,,...Mia and Mrs; John.
Boyd . Mr. ,ana Mrs, La
Clwrence., Eyre
'and daughter,' of ,•St.Marya,-, were
weeketicr enestaattthealseraeaoNier
-parentaa,Mr. and Mrs, LeaviSaBOIa
lYfra: R.. K. McFarlane ..spent....a'
few .daysawith Mi. and. 'Mraa, F.
...Johnston:a
•
4ki .Johri:PethiCk.is a Patiept in
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
Tbe WMS and,.. WA; of Cavan,
Chureli,' Winthrqp, wiU meet on
.VertneadaYa,.Fela. 4. ' Circle three.'
will .have charge .Of',,the..PrOgratta.
and Circle ;two; the leech'. Roll call
willbe payment offeea and a short
'
Yale sleet snow -- Slow!
In view of :the disregard bythe.general-
.the recent(iiroclaination issued.by the
TQwn COuncil,-÷e...,tho':cOnfinernent of 'dogs;
and the fact that they 'are.notto.-run,at large
any time, the Council feels that charges
must be laid under this )35/71.aW;
Any owner orha_ olireiLidLa
dog who allows-"nineat
large' can 'be.stgninoned-7-into'....
Court. The fine4n 4 case of this:
kind could be .00.0b.and costs:
The Council and myself 'would ask,all:citi-
zens concerned to coniply.with the laws and-'.
• avoid the cdnse4uericeS.
.
F. CHR!STIE, Mayor:
FERTILIZER
By taking deliVety -before
• January,. al, 1959
• d
"-CHECK THESE IMPORTANT PEATURES :
A tap quality :fertilizer at substantiar.:
•savings..
• Experienced staff will ,f help you plan
"Our .Spripg- Fertilizer program.
Assistance. in Selecting the'.. Fertilizer
• analysis your farm requires.
• Backed by a "Guarantee' of Ouatiir-
• certificate.
PLUS. 5' dFsc%unt. for -
:par: yip* bifor. Alatih :14th.
.r .
County' tax Tate., will likely, re-
main the sante tins year, acCord-
ing . to predictions at the Jai:Mary
seSsion OfAlle-HurOn .Councyr•Conn,
dll meeting in gotierich last Week,
The rate,a1s7Predieted
in, the Midget proposals submitted
to coundi1,1* Sohn Berry,
clerk -
treasurer. ' • •
,
The proposed tax rate M-:
chide 6.9, mills: for general . county
pur,poses, down half a null from result of experience atinswinter:.
the .7,4 enera1 rate Of 10t .year;. he is. now. prepared tnaeconam-eed
the 'renianiclea' of. -the levy 'Wetiida that tails, rather than ears, should
be 6,5 niills fef highway -Phipesesa be presented when- for bounty .is
up half e mi1 ffennalast year., •. claimed: if 'every county and town,.
'The thanaes, ma; iserry-.explaina -ship -would require tallaa he sad
ed, •area larg1y.. a Matter of .ac- :there would he an.. Elid to the Prob--r•
counting, and do not :reflect anyI0m of.d°4ble' 034nent, =wher-i an
large shift Of ..spending irontheunscrunule,u. hunter t,akes • :the ear,a,
gaaaaal • budget to the highways -tO one - e°11oty. and, the •tail *an -
Midget. • Begaining..,this. year, he
said," bank , interest . charges and said Dr. MacLennan
,administratNe. -charges that, arise should hate to be •respoesible for.
from highWaya w,ork. a are: tobe iclerititYing. the tips of the.learsH
,cliaaged to the highways .,account. .whether 'it's a feta, or. What it is:.
Pre_vionsiya,the general actotintbasal•With atkejailaaathereaxanalae nb
,carrieda-thea-coat of -airli':isor-a dtieht.'! •
lowing and all-erdlnarY adirnnia There have been eaeS,. said Mr-
stratiVe. chargesi such a's; :the ex- ,Veitolla,,in Whieladox-hunters have
penes incurred in roid-.7c-dinraitteel 'Slieee-edediraateellectingalmunties-:
Pleeting.".s. • from six towitsitipa Clerica, on, the
sanie
Name CoMMittees -41.1md,st. of the..Fables. caSes
• Mr; Nicholls reconended that
foa-hunting, drivea' by Sinall par-
ties of experienced hunters would
be more effective in killing foxes,
thanliledrives.. Normally, he ..said,
the legal limit is- 32 men in a hunt-
ing drive, but this.limit, he said,
is not being .'strictl3r enforced dur-
ing the current antirabies •cam-
Patan " • -
Dr. MacLennan said that as a
° - in --Huron so far, said. Dr.
What is exjaected to be the. haat ..Lenn'an, have been north, of... ,a
'lest conimlttee �fcouncilthis„.year,, line froze :,.S,eadorth. • to BaYfield;'.
,the Huron County Homeacoremit- south Of that lirie.there .has been
.tee;' will.b.e headed by„..Valentine orie: Case "Of "rabies in a, ,fax,„ and
-Becker,..: reeve of, Hay:: :township: one :caie 'in'. a ,cow ; thet'.i.had 'been
The .eCatilityahoine cOrniniffee faces Involved With . a , fox, •
AldiS,:.,directOtatifathe
anting .a.'proposed' 1..;10o,op0 addi
:lion to the, home a 7 • • • • •
. ,
:acommittees was
drafted by .-a ' stalking. 'toranlittee
eofistStitig:, Of:•;;Ilfeeve ,WillientaMot-
,rift,Blytli;. Reeve Roy.Adair, Wing,
haat; aDeputk' Reeve ;Alex Misuaa
seau,: Hey:: ReeVe,alvan , Forsyth,:
rTiatkerantithaarteeve:-Wa4;.:.•11.1iller,.
Glint...ma-a, The! ,aalatea.; of standing'
eoManitteea ftir71959::were, approved
efineada-y-aliarathettonneil, aa. • .
.Harvey, Coleinari, . reeve Of Stae-.
ey;'aaa.a.seitieraaeorrintitteernana
.chairnian of the. roads tenunittee,
Chairmanship • eaecntive,
committee,: iss!--;:aaaigited'.,: to .713:ailie,
FarrefareeVe Of.-Mortisi and ,
anananipatif -comarlittee,
-to Arthur :Gibsbe, reeve. of HoWitica
:•'Exetittive;;Reeye,Parratt;-•Depe,
ty-Itee've,lkitenaSeen;aDetnity,fteeVe
Trank-Welliarra.GedericliaReeve:
Williena:BallaSeaforth; Reeve:Dan-
iel laetteranainia...McKill00- .
LegiSlatiVeeevear.J. Willits,
-TiirtiberrY' Deputy -Reeve H.erveY
Huron , County-- Health Unit,- also
had a word ,of aciVice, about rabies
control.ale the courseof nisi:ses-
sional report to ,.ceencil:Thursday,
be dealt rbrtefly with the use �f
'dogs -for 'nnotieg !axes ie the anti-
rabies campaign,
apie ' mest. take your dog
ituntinga"-a saidaDra-Aldisaa','llse•-a
fresh dog' every dy That s MU
your • thyg . -night.' .
it is ea Irepo • .
noted that 'there'Were 1.958 biatha,
iii-ThirtifFin119587Witif.Ft6..inaternal-
deaths, apd only , 12 infant deaths. •
• There Were no(poliO'cases in .11iira
on it -1958' he reported noting that
ItTahould• neva be:safe to •give, the -
principal credit to the anti -polio
vaccine. The :county. „;healtha• unit
Staff • , gave , Vaccinations
against pelio ie 1958a.he reported„
in -addition to thosegh,ep 11y -fain,
doctors. • .
,Defeir, Decisidni
the ease' to Dr„ Thompson,
thedoctor turns them away,"
he said, "it's usually on tie grounds
that 'we are 'not equipped to take
cafe of them." •
At •present, saki Mr. Johnston,
the 'Home could not take in any
more female bed patient, because
it has no place to put them,
Cecil ..Blake, reeve -of, Ashfield,
said he did not believe it was right
.0 turn away jecligeet patients,
when •there are inmates in the
Home who are paying their way,
et the rate ,of $75 a •month• .
Alex Mmisseau, deputy:reeve of
Hay, agreed. "Paying patients are
out of place in the Comaty Home,". -
said Deputy -Reeve Monsseau. I
agree With -Mr. Blake; that One of
the difficulties is having those pay-
ing •patients there. The County
llome is supposed to be a refuge
Tor the destitute."
Cost::..Increase
711,eprogtain' ilir. paving and re.-
huilcliegaofa county roads 'ntey have,
t.9 ' be •'Ittlerined '...tnis.. year, 'warned.
County ',Engineer. J. W. Brithelra in
his-rellortle"-tounelhalt-seernSacera'.
lainahe aaid;, that -the cost of anavy
,Plowiegatnis :Winterisagoing- toar On'
fa.r beYorid the cots, for a- aornial
.tobe r ' cut:to keep: vvitnin r the bud-
;
.aariter;. -anci-,the---penstrirction 'pro-
aram for thia-, sti aner May. have
get, " i. '•
Laat. -winter ,snoWpfoVving coat
the :couritY $46,390; a this ' year the,
'costirtay run as.'high-as 8130.,000
7junging ,b-y'.experience-11,6—date7/14.
Brithelr.said 1•.
, The. present forecast, ,said•-aMra'
Brit -1141.34,s that by the end of Jaxiti-:
try: -.- snowpleiking ...wit haVe, --toat
$60;00.0.. CoSta. last: Winter,' :fo ' the
end of Saritiaay, .were. $37,900. Total
-Cost Of weak: done :by' . the Heron.
county ; reads,'Idepartirient ;in '1958,
topiled ilielk,000,;099. ',mark -a -and -the:
•:work. projeeted. for 1959, van bring:
atheadepartnrental SPendingatoaneara_.
"ly '81,599090, 'a.aid •-aCecit.- Blake
Ie.eVe„ofaAahfieliL, .when,.. •heapresa
-ented '.,thea annual' ,read, report " to
.teurity, ;toenail. Thuraday, . 'Reeve,
Slake -was .chaiathan ,.. of the :road
,:conimitteefor,1958r,,, •,;
'..-..The ,:arnount. budgeted, .fOr: Work
.oia, the. 'County,' read -syatem• in 1953,
'he noted, was -,$3,90,000; :and the
„en -fount: actuallY,, 'snent was:. $799,-
37518. ..Ia. addition, the • county -read
crews a earriedr: eat:: --$1.191,78,1., 'Werth_
Of work on the Ontaria. .develtipa
.rneat road . Paeject ''drorri DOM'S'
it hrough . carlOw...and, also did. weak
• • valued-''at.'.$64,589; for ,c towriships,
-TaYlora -'Startley;a, -Reeve. " W. , ..Deeisioa on, whether ,to cal ten neighboring.. counties a d private
Forbes. Godealefi,'..tOwnShip; 'Reeve des for for a Proposed aadditiOn, to '. individuals who paid for - Work by
jOhn. ',Ilendea8911,.:'-}lellsallia Reeve the.County)loine Was deferred un- thecount'department: . •
"ClareAce. Hanna, :•East :Vawariesla,•til the one clak March' 'session of..1The road conainittea recommend
.-.' Finance::: Reeve :Gihaoria.DeputY-. 'coantY•aceuritil.. Reeve McKenzie cd eidato:Oouncil that an 11 ton load
ReeVeHarVey McMichael, llawieka Exeter a: Said he, waa: not ready to litnitbe: ant on the 200 foot .'Steel
Deptitylleeve RalphTe-well a 'Col- Make ..a 'detisi0n. on the pronoaal, bridge that crosses the Maitland
borne;.Deputy-Reeve Edward Gill, for•an, addition :unfit -more infer, River et...Been-tiller,. Reeve 131ake
Stephen.. - ‘• ' -, said .headid hot believe this .would
Reforestation Reeve Becker a . , . , .
impose. any. hardship on, the m otor-
Deputy-Reeve ' Melvin .. Crick -Clin- .., . .
mg 'public. because the, Highway
ten;"Reeve John . Durnin, •West Traffic Act imposes an 1.1 -ton load
•Wawanosh';',I.S,W...Britnell, ,ceinity, lintit- for reads of the elass that
engineer; Douglas: Miles., ' agficul- lead to. -the Beruniller_bridae .
tural--representative. :•:- a .aa. In the year new 'beginning the
"Property :__Reeye „D.urnin,_ Reeve_ read committee -expects .'-the -court,
Forbes; " Reeve.' .1Vforritt; - Reeve. ty department may do about' °-
Gibson. `iReesve'.-J.. illaaDoeuelly, ,
mation is Placed before conncil
about the estimated oost of such
extras as furniture,- _equipment.
landscaping and building of new
roadways at the ,Horrie property.
• Unofficial estimates have ;14e.eat
that the _total 'cost .of the • project
might-abe_-about--$1,400.000,...Reeve
,
J. M'' Donnelly Goderach said that
•beforeleacauld vote for or against
909- Worth -of' werk for tne.provitice;
Godericha.. • • ' therproposed .'addition a he Would og. the,. developreent 'road; through.
,Kuran- County : alloraa: -a.Reeve. have. to know more 'alsont the 'eSti•-. ,Carlow.: .as wll" as carrying out
Becker; Deptity.ReaVe. MOniseaua Mateil,•'needs for 'additioeal -bed another; .:nrOgrani . of ,$800,900... or
Reeve-, George Iiiit.chinaon, spade: There . has . teen no' infor, more , on the: mantra roada..,
Reeve • Merritt; ...Reeve Adair. .,..' • elation yet .pid before council, ...he
Children's Aid, Deputy Reeve pointed out, to indicate' Whether a,
ReCdiVto
Crich; • Iteeve Rev', .'R. designed for...:292-or t „ Bo.oks
.-,: re .:'
COaiantY ed5 would ,b e ,too sni all' or ,MO'his 1'.. Circulation, banks in Huron
Clark --Treasurer John Perry': 'Pep- for the -needs 'Of the-Ooming Years., 'aaaeperative syatem.: was ',greater.
uty-Clerk-Treasurer.. B.. G. Ilanly. fprOpOSRd.'addition wouldain by. 1g95 in 1958 than ,it. had been,
Agrimilture:' 'Reeve' -Forsyth ; '„crease the capacity • of the ',Home in. anaaa said-W[1.7S. Alice Jean .Eick-,
Deputc--Iteeve Reevefrom. 100- beds to T-inore: IneYer.'countY librarianas she reDurlun -'
Reeve IVIiller;,"Reeve W1 1than 200,by aeraaatoling,-the, older pbted to the cOupcil. The, 1558.•cirhts..:.
.- • :part. of the". Present:Heine,. and tidation :afigure, . included
• Library : Reeve ; Parrott, • Reeve' .buildxng a- new wingto accoMme- 8008- idelt. fiction,. 15 ,693 ' jaVenile
William Mckenzie,. Exeter Reeve date -143; The neWer Part of the and' 5,03. noriifictiott. °
aeuerm'ann; • Reeve: CetiI' . Blake, present Horne would:. remain. • to.
In the case .Of .1,11.1roWs library,
Asbfield, Reeve, Hanna; - .ReeVe
:Warden's ,dominittee; IteeVe Mor-
ritt; Deputy-Ilem4..Taylor; -Der*
ty-Reeve Mousseau; Deputy -Reeve
Walkoin; Reeve Forsyth, • ."
atcommodate: about 60.iernates. ,
The' government 'grant toward-
the.PreJect, said /Ohm Ber-ry,..toan,
ty,cleak-treasurea, .would be at the
•'r.ate of 50 per cent. Of the:cost of
,
cdristructioiv If the„county's 'share;
Equalization; ' Reeyie, McKenzie; .1"- were financed by debenture„oVer a.
Reeve Forsyth;: Reeve Donnelly; . 10 -year period .and -if the deben-
Reeve illits; Reeve • titres could be. marketed with an
interest. rate of fiVeper centalhe
annual, cost toathe county. for the
neict 10: years,. he said, woull. be
of the order'.0f $1.1.?,#oo yeaT
' In 1959T, Mr. Ba'rrs, rioted, the
county Will finish paying , for the
new coerthOuse, with: a final ana
heal 'payment of 05,000. Presure,
ably, he said this amnia ,catild
be 'applied..n04 .year tow,ard• the
• coat of- :finanging an addition to
the Huron.. County Home:
fineficirig of a Horne. addi-
tion Might; be dank. he predicted;
if is going to. Cost nearly two Mill's
a year on the, tax rate to 'fiance
it over a 1.9Year period',
: Harvey', Johnston, COunty home
supernitendent, reported that 'the
Home now hala100 itamatea, •and
has had tb .discoorage six or seven
applications in, recent. 'weal, be-
cause of inability to give are to
ahy more bed 1).atientS<,
Ahlerig 7 the 100, he •said there
are now 28 who reqUire Care as,
bed patients: 'Sine of the- 28, he
explained; are able ti> he up for a-
while each, day, but ..need help, to.
dress and .undress, and • require
'tray. service -for meals.:
• The inniates, he reported;
• chide 'eight. who are more, than 99
'years of agehfted.'3't who are M
'th• Rie Icledigrtioliup.t.0861'ilit100 who are
now 110:4 thearforne; said Mr,
Johnston, •there • are six. who are
away •in hospitals, of whom four
are, exneCted to return to-, the
Home, ifter: hospital treatnient..,
Repertinga On the 'Management
9f . the eontity farm, Mr: •johnston
aaid -tha,t 'about Six.• and: a half
acres Are in winter. Wheat, end 65,
acres have been, broken; in pit--
paration for spring seeding, There
are now. 1.9 caws and milk
• iXstoOrage Drives production it fielding up .Well, he
Said; total Milk procluCtiofi frOnt
the connty ,hercl 1958 Was slight.,
Rig fbx-litinting drives should be ly less 000206;00 POunds. -
_
discouraged; 'T. Nicholls, Respeler, •Reeve MeKenper Of Exeter, ask -
told county. council... Mr, Nicholls, ed whether. the Comity HOrrielthYSI
Of, the Wildlife- diviSioriaof_the alaa,atia,a.pao.. Taaaapaaaa enataaa,
tario . Department 'of '.ands and is the -final alithoritY'en ,Witether
Foreats, and Dr. J. O. MaeLebnan; OW, 'earl' be ;,,,adrilitte4' to
Seaforth,• of the health of animals the .Bonie; • • ,
tbinTnilteliof6igtriiieei4titu6rrrie;11-rirpOPteedpart-tiy' Mt' 161.14111 explained,
'that if
t council. On the campaign' to contiol oink; tdh6ellt.Oniae*.ita-wiabge.thiveer• pthroe-
rabies by killing loites.• per are to an ;aPPlicant'll f r
Road;',:Reeve ,Ccilemarta ..Reeve
George McCuteheon, Br,us s e.ls; :
Reeve Clayton . Smith, :lisboreea,
Reeve 'Glen Webb; Stephen; ,Dentli
ty-Reeve Chester Mawbuiney,'Exe-
ter , Health!. • :Reeve ; Adair; Reeve
Parrott; Deputy -Reeve Jos. Kerr,
Whigham; •. Deputy Mous,
`semi;• Ex-Wardenjohn Morrissey.
• -Airport; Reeve MeKentie; Reeve -
Jewell' Deputy,Ilieve 'Crich.
Criminal 'Aticlit, Board: Judge
Prank -Pinglatici; Jebn •BerlY;."
-Reeve Blake. . •
Consultative:: Reeve „Ilinthinson;
Depfity-Iteeve:Kerr;. Reeve Hen--
Historic: •DePtity- Reeve. Mc,
Michaela Deputy - Reeve Taylor;
Treptity-ReeVe -Gilr,',-Ifee-Ve Better -
mann:, H MeCreattia Goderich. „.
. Civil Defence:, Reeve Adair;
Reeve McKenzie; Reeve Bali.
Couricil ateepted .with .regret the
resignation of Mrs. - Eleanor Era -
kine from • the positiora..of deputy
clerk -treasurer: Mrs 'Erskine ,h68-
b.eeri ajnerriber:ef the staff of the
'county office ler •seven
years. .The -resignation tbok fora
inaleffeet-Deceinher 31„ but Mrs.
ttskirie, continuing t weric in
the clerk's .office ona" ternforary
basiS, at the request 'Of council..
E. -G, Hanly has been appointed
tothe office of deputy clerk-treaS:
urer, , and iS now .eitgaged in, tak-
iiig
over hisuiew duties,. Courted
approved Wednesday the appoint-
ment of ,Mrs', Martina .Schneiker
as .-segretary to the Olerk-treaSur-
ea, :at a salary' of '$3,606,. effective
Pell. '1. Mrs. Schneiker ,liaa' been.
employed 1 on - a temporary basis
slate last-Sernmer. when she help-
ed irt the. county Offied 'while Mrs,
Erskine- was ill in hospital.
the 'figures represent' a small frac-
tiOn - of the., nurebei -,readerS;
the en.eperative library:cirenIatipn
totals ShOW' beeks supplied' ,for
three-monthperiodsby, the'cone-
tyalibrarY headquarters,. to braneti,
libraries % in Huron-.
The -book collection of..the,..coun-
tY coLoperatiVe,widen is; available
on. a rotating., bags:to branch. lib-
,raries, now totals 23897. During
the year, 2.57 4nw •books Were
.,added,' and 858 old'hOcilis were dis-
carded., In 'addition to its'
ti�n:through branchlibraries,the
J-Itiron. library system had a circu-,
dation_ in 1958, through school lib-
raries the:county, eatimetedat
-
• • The,: makeup of the Huron, Lib-,
rary%Board. was ehanged this .Week
to include More members Of 'coun-
ty „council, and the *board was or-
ganized on a roating ..basis, to
'provide; for three-year terms for
its , members,- -Ontil this year, the
library board ,has .had three coun-
',ty, eounomor4 and. .three 'private
.citiz,eps as Members, '
•, .1n- 1959 theboard is to consist
of .six county :Councillors, plus War.
'den as a ;member
;ex officio. •ReeVe' Parrott,
,MOrris• township, and .Reeve Wil-
liam McKeezie Exeter., have been
appointed for one year; Reeve -Dan-
iel Beueamann, McKillop.township,
and, ReeVe Cecil' Rlake,..aAthfield
itoWnship, have been 'appOinted, for
two years; Reeve Clarenee Hanna,
'East Wayanosh; and Reeve Artlitir
'Gibson; Howick; toWnshiti, have
been• appointed for : three years,
Beginning in 1960, two are to be
aPPouit,ed , each • year, for • t,hree-
year- Mama. a --
'No action, was takenat this tes-•
sion of conneil en salary increese
for the .emanty Iiiirary Staff; The
1958 'library .board, in ha 'final re-
port, bad ,suggested an increase
from $4,309 to $4,800 for Mrs,. Alice
Jean .',Etkmier,: comity .'librarian,
and 'an increase froth $3,000. to
.$3,200 for R: G. Eekrnier, the hooka
mobile' operator,
A total -budget of $12,500 was pro-
posed • for • theatounty library, iui
1959,•ap 4,506 frolii the 1958 budget,
but counCil decided ',Priday to trini
the library budget to $10,500,
. .
Boy: "Id like to Work for; you
a'fier _school. hOurs.11 ,
Merehanta "Sorry., • lad, . but .!
den't need Muth help right now!,',.
Boy : "All: the MOre areason • to
liire the. YOu'd seen find I'm not
much "r'• •
1
No. Action on CTA
On the advice of its solicitors,
Huron County Council decided Fri-
• day not -to get involved in a cam -
Frith, to end the operation of the
Canada Tempera,nce-Act in Boron.
During the Past year, County Ceina-
• cil has received delegations and
resolutions asking it to petition for
a change from CIAtoLiquor Con-
trol.„Act enforcement.
Action by the •cotinty, or •by any,
friler".eiCiiir?eilidtYtointhiletirjrA:4)vioPueltditiTibne
haeleas.,:council was advised at its A 'second spoicesinan to 'appear
January sessiOrt.hy the ;Gadericii hefore- tpuntil Wednesday. was
•tra;voofirienlitoOrfs,y§:,.and:_,-pres.t; tOlina,„, 'Douglas McNeil,' c6, Godelich,
tingaathe Huron Federe-
eth.::111si,cioelierebi:tygthrwesha.itdcervhiinthesde, othAf cettaphAilnle he president, hasbee,Tnn 'The campaigningFe det ie n,
tion of Agriculture, of which he is
abe
-Made ineperative in. any .county against Daylight Saving for atleast
in which' it has been in. oPeratiPp, five. yearsabut believes it is neces.
la a petition of electors... If it :Were sarY new to intensify its objections
.clesired reiney_e_Hurenalioniathe -Ma-Daylight' SayineTheeiabecense
Tist.Vf,CTA counties,..Said.theS'olici-- of the confusion: created in the
tarain their Opinion, the neceSaary auturmi, of 1958, When various
thing ,to Start action ' yvoiaa' he a municipalities in Huron chose var.:
petition, .addressed athe Deanna ious ". dates for erading::' Daylight.
hinooverninent,. and -Signed -by -in
dividuai citizens, qualified td Vote • .13y the ,close margin �f to la,
4aas.tph:allia6i.40:;:aettieocotioLnesa.gThureif 'Might :cliouiiiire:Cnou,s.nettytinCog,un.vrilicilordive,dida.etdesF,froira
be: undertaken, the. solicitbas sug„ -day-to try to 'enlist the co -opera
gested. bya some 'stick organization, ,tioa, of • all anunitipalities' 'in the
„
• , DaYlight Savin g Time 1959a:The
propoaal M ask for :the cd-opera-
DaylightSeving Time• should be :agreeing to tleochaelgin17,:iiniDayligahlit4. Saes.'finign.
abolished,._ Huron, Coinity. Connell on_the__InSt_,MondayLinL_April,:-and-
Was Ttold Wednesda77WY "adelega,‘... end the feat Saturday in Sep;:
Oen of Women -representing, West tember, Was', brought:.befOreacoun
Huron-- District.... of - the Women's cil by,,Iveti:EaasYtii,:ieeVe Of Tuck=
Institute •• erganitation. Appearing ersmitli township LI It Was reported'
in person to.. baek Up, a resolution by .a. majorit.y,..of the reeves and
they had 'scat to '.Council . the, dele- deputy reeves from .the • eight ''ar-
gates asked council to use its in- ban centres in Hiiroilaand,waa ep-
fluerite. 'to 'have Daylight, ,Saving posed -a. majoritY of the re-,
„fli,.:Apd;.aHkiiirlfo'r...',,th'e.: ..P,res_enlY-tivea a.'„froan atlie. 16. rural
Archie -Wilkins, RR 1, Ooderich,
said; "Let us call a halt to Day-
light Sav,ing, once and for all, for
A resolution from Goderich Wo-
men's „Institute was one of 13 reso-
lutions to the same effect, which
have been received at theJanuarY
'bession of council. Each. of the 13
is in the same vein, asking -that
the use of Daylight Saving Time
be prohibited in Ontario.
Mrs. Wilkina iS a former reso-
-Ititiblir-tdriireneir West Huron
WI• District. -
Urge' DST Change
es.si
Opponents of the Forayth plan
for co-operation. argued that cow
cil was being 'inconsistent in ask.'
ingfor .co-operation in a five-mOntk
period of Daylight„SeVin,07 W.he_Th il
had, earlier in the week,,?suPPofget9
a request to the Provmcial . and
Dominion governments' that Day-.,
light Savin g be limited to not More4
than four months:
, • ..
•
Reeve Forsyth said he saw no
inconsiste,ncy in try M et. agree
ment now on a workable plan for
use in Huron this year. The re.,
quests to , higher .levels of govern.; '
xnent might not produce action Or
a year, or for 10 years, or might
never produce aetion, he said.
"What I'm after,'„1-said
Forsyth, is to 'try to get a mi.e.
form change, ..and put an end to
this. oduftision."
• Warden William Jewitt, reeve of
Ifullett,- said he thought county
council Wight Well keep itself clear
of,Lnie..-cont.roversY--over.--DaYligliti-
aving, "1 think that in,,,the 'first
p ace this -whole matter could safe-
ly have been leftatO the WOmeu!s
Institutes without anyaintervention,
:byathisacounty -council," said Wara:
den J'ewitt,
dopt •Diictiont
_
'flexible 'method, ,
ing the discount rate for muniei-P
Palities in Huron that prepay their- .
county taxi levies, was .,adripttal
Friday, by county colincil. Instead!
of, -Setting -an -:arbitrary rate -Of
rteresta council.tedided to, peg"the
diScOunt,_ rate. at ,,one half of eae'
• per.•Cent 'less than. the .rate paidt"
by the 7 toOjitY fOriSaak. bOTTOWitg.-",
22At present ,- said :• John .Berry,.
,county 'clerk-treasurer;,'the,conuitr.l.
is, payieg 'five per "dent his monear.'a--
froth the bank, .aridthe. diseola,at •
for prepayment of 'ceunty.
ies will be 41/' percent •
••••.•
5
Meet Jerry Corlett, Manager of King and
Francis .Streets Branch of The .Toronto7l)onin10
:Kitchener. though .young in 'years,. 'Jerky
• as neatiY, 3,0: Years of banking everiertee•gahied at
,
all levels in,. branches' throughout Qhtaii.O. Outside :Of
•"'the jetty serves his, community wel1-7-as
treasurer Ofthe Boy Scouts and*a tneinber
Kitehener's Chamber of Friendly, and
• ,
keen in judgment, Jerry Corlett is another goo
example of the cpurteous, efficient people-,ybu'll
at TheToronto-Doniunon Bank near you. Drop in
. .
•
Soon -and see why
• • •
•_„
people make ihe di crettea
THE
RONT
OMINI
13AN-K
'rHE BANK 1..,O0KS AHEAD
S.R. M. SPITTAL, Manager, Seaforth Branch ,