The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-13, Page 1h
bee Huildreddelteai' •
Whole, IN Li ,liber 4749. .
SEAFORTII ONTARIO *FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 13, 1959-"
Single Copies, 5' Cent4
42.50 a Year in Advance
- 'The
exper ill many years alniost
--corn-
piete ten, "nn Several:. oCcasions
Tnesday. Not Only ;were highways
' and- ••sideroads,..treacherens. •, with
iee; but. freezing . • ram , ;Covered
--windshields-withaethielte-,eoatifig-of-
ice that .defied , the effortsof even
the best heeters. and "
•Sehdol*rise§ managed to make
Vi..eir • rounds in the morning, but
left On the "return trip shortly after.
•
strict
vere ice conditinns
uron erals
111 n t
...
•
.-Abiroai-,-Liberals--Lwille-seleet
';'andidate to-, contest••ithe -riding in
^the fOrtliChIning provincial- election
;iiblii:Katihg coiiiiehtiOn.JO".he
;held in HenSall WidneSdaY
after-
iioon, Eebruaryl$,,lat 2:30 .o'elocic
'Ithee.aitinmiiceinent was .,:•mad.e, by
.,.eAssoeiation-7=PreTSidelit--Biether
Menzies; Of Clinton.;'Beeretary.".is
James Bisset, of Goderich .;;
, Blake Huffrilan;- 'of Chatham,
farther' MP for' Kent, will be the
• ,
I3eing mentioned for. the =mina -
,tion are Barry.)Strang; 'Clerk. Of Us:,
.horneTlownship; Gordon, MCGavin,
• • Walton implement' dealer, and Or.
J. A. Addison, Of,Clinton, Who op-
posed Charles .1VIneNangliton, of
Eieter,-present_IVILA-forelinron-,-ia-
last Y.ear!§ by-election.
nstall PA System
In 1 .0
'..iffirteS'..0 urea,
A.Tidoc104.pnblie address system
ha i been installed recentlY',.in St
James' Church iere1.Thee•SeSteM.
,•.WaS,nieSented congregation.
by merabera Of the 11.61y 'Nal* :Spr:
yelety.T;TThe-einstallatiori as'Supere
Vised-brEdninnd-Datv.f
, ,
. .
till Enfry For
on pie Here
A ;Mixed carting bonSpiel is
planned for Saturday bythe .'Sea-
fortit'Curlipg. Club: ' A-Thil'-entrk
has been received for- .tlees event,
with draws at .9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
„
Rinks to participate are: 9 aen.
draw: E. Chipchase, Hensall; T.
E.'• • Johnston, Walkerton: .W/0 S.
M. Benning; Centralia': H. P.. Car-
mithable,Winghain; Ron Carruth-
ers, .Thedforcl; Den Dempsey,
,Stratford; Harold': Meinegamery,
Gederich; Lloyd MeGill, Chesley.
11. a.m. -draw: Mae Robertson,
.Cuelphe'.S/L. Robertson, ,RCAF,`.
; -Centralia; Howard Scone, lienialle
Rick •"Smith-, 'Sarnia; Adam: As,
:Strathroye J. • Feed 'Greene', St).
;Thomas; • Clark Renwick,'
Clifford;
:B. J. Riley RCAF Centralia,
Seaforth•curlers'ivete active dur-
' jag 'the. Week;..being renresented at
a number of.bensnielse '
A rink skipped _ by, Dr: M. W.
Stapleton and inducting `Norinait
SolacLeali,e,Williath., Campbell and
pr. A. S. BlaCke.,,coinneted in
,
Sarnia on Friday and Saturday.
Taking pert en aladies' spiel in
Listowel ToeSday; were.•Mis. J„: E.
Longsteff qskip), Mie. E. A. Mc-
Master,. Mrs: L:".Hewat and 'Mrs.'
A Seaforth rinki
,e neluding min,"
Sohn E.; Langstaff, Royce
Macaulay
Macaulay and ;LA: Baldwin; were
114.11114fa on WOn'es6Y-• '
,
' !omen. • Sheol • officials, feared' risk,
ing'Araver later in the '.day, • with
:VI -eget -cleft PtisTsibilitY.Iliari-goo. rural -
'Students wild be StrandectintoWn,
for thenight..
c. The: :;.weatherman .blaiti6d,, the
severe Conditions on the same _pa -
Ltern-ofenithite4arriteeirefiennethe
G:tilr. ';',Mexic0. Which brought
utornade'.-catishig at least.721;:d.ath'S.1
:to St' •
To add to .thePrObleiii-:of travel,
intermittent Snow:" -fell,.,between
sheWers of raM,•.' Tossed .•• about by
'drifted in -cuts"; bringing,:inany
un-
sttspecting MoteriStsto a fall 'stop. •
• Weather, en WednesdaY-selifirni-,•.•
ed the hope of :respite
the ,',offielal -GOVertinient •foregast.,
,Skies::,•Weie• ..eleearennd:the,,Weathere
was ..'6011Jer.:-111ere .Were:sOnielo--"
etaLliirries4pleertalii:eareaSeee,e;
Centralia' ;RCAF
Station Wed-
resday
1:7 inches npd rairrand drizzle
measurin .5 inches in the,preced:
.freezing:
ram and':firitgle,:oliangedettn'-eSnew,
everfirig;, • ‘••••,''•••
• - •. • •
Deiegotipris Crowd
Council' bomber
:For the first time 'State Seaforth
Connell...moved Intoits gleaming
Panelled 7chanibers: on the ground
floor of the Town Hall the council
chamber' was 'filled to. capacity.
-. A-ttending: the Monday ---night
71'neetilag were the eight members
of council :end clerk In addition,
the Chief of Police and Fire' Chief
Were-7)*jienelteesEa1se-eVere-ithee-e-
presS-,;tepreSentattvese Also
onecetineil :werea delegetioni•
of five from the Fire Brigade and.
a delegation of three. from 'Teen
Town, Every One of the available
22 seats Was fille
Meeting Plans
3rttee110.1'S'.Cari-Vq*Sz.
, well a tteaded information:
meeting ,to discuss) Brucellosis was,
held: in Winthrop Hall, Monday' af-
ternoon. The Meeting, addressed
by. Douglas 'Miles, Huron; agricul-
tural representative, was arranged.
by cKi11dp and •HullAt
Fedexa-
tions eh-arge
Were ine tovintliiPpresidents,;•Ken„
Stewart .and"Lleyble-Medd.'-' '
The -meeting epratieedeletaileOf
the 'canvass: ' • • ';'.•• •
_
$eafortli .Bantams
.A.dV4hce To Fkicils
Seaforth Bantams ,defeated
Clirt-
ton ina hard .fenght, game ill:
Clinton„'WednesdaY -night and earn-
ed the, right, .:to enter the group,
finals. • • ...: • : •
The team- is enonsored by the
Seaferth Lions Club. '
A Boy Scout found an envelope
containing tickets. The' envelope
bore A name and- address, and the
boy, , accompanied by hiseyounger
prattler, went' there at once.
_ On accepting the tickets, the
eif,sleful owner thariked the boy and
offered him a dollar. .
"Sorry, rm., a Scout," said the
boy. ."This is my good deed for
The man was on the point of re -
taming the bill to his wallet wben
the Scout.' went on: "But my little
brother here, .
_
alt 0
:onslo
r.Empl�yees
The 'finance cernmittee: of Sea-
t
' ej ooi ,y,t00.0e. eu iaps r: ot vi p',,ptoern.0,sp:is6otnsuals ..'57'foarstio3:avtrard6:
The
VenePd by. a local agent, Erie Man -
roe, ,
to cduzicil, Aileeclay night, wOuld-
, • .
prervide pns,i-tgls' itt
• -
,a1.1tawn employees' at age 65,eic-
cept- police
-and'Iireinen?,;.,:wiin-ie:-
tire at 60, ;The:lean Wthildbe fin
an.c0 by-, per "eeat contribution:
-101111.h-6. town- and:a 5 -:eider.% cent
_centribiltione-frena .thel..employees.
The amount of.. the pension evitould
-depend-on the -age -of the'eempleYee
at �i 'y and his-Salaree
,
: Speaking ofehelelane Council was
told 'that. g,overnmente'reghlatiOns,
.eoticeroing nauncipal p etrele e
:e,trere'quite-Seerere,,- and, there need
be no doubt as te.. the' way iii which,
:it ..would :be administered. :When
it has died the matter, therline
ande'•']corairtittee • will, 'innke
OrnMendation..te., copneil, •
, Take Over Factory. ;
Sea -forth his taken over the for-
- mr °shoes. factere:„.....ee
Mahe' Street and • cdinieil approved
the action, taken -by ethe finance
ceinTaittee -in:taking mit ;$25,0001
-thSte4tieee-Oni-etlieebuildinge;e7The.-
%Action, was es:e result -of an'agfeee
.inent WitlieSeeforth,' Sthees when
'cleeiSion.-WeS taken to erect a, new
Plant hi town., e • ., -.7 e.
.aT1ie incjustrjal centinittee-,-;waS in,
:structed to eontact. aereal •. estate
'agent 'belist.the PrOperty-f02;01e,
Reporting for the street : coningit-
; tee;eVetttheilhir:'StatteliebkirkeeSaid
-There'hadteen?traiible- with erains.
htie'reek.,:eteise.,ofethe..4eatlide:;itehed.
•not_h'eertenciSsible-to'. do anything.
Cost 'efsnew:teirievatjand sanding
was :up fret -1i previone:years.--and
, the ..town . staff had been. einnloyed
almost. :..entirely fighting' .sriow..
street_ light ewill:;be.,' erected ° on.
1Viarket., Street; West, cirtincil-- dee
:Cideer,--eWherreen applieatithe from
Theenaie_Wilbee was_...CoriSidered.
ee-e- gnaw • '
DiffietiltY-th---beingeexperiented
with certain ,'property owners. On
'Main Street who 'donot ether sthetv
froxn in frpnt oe-theirenreinieeS.
.towns
hadby-thwe, reqUiritig •SnoW. tO.' be
cleared' Within...24 'halite; but • in
Seaforth .iii. the.. past there .liad
been •CO-aperation. and 'a DY-leW
had not, been, neceSsary•.
:Iteeire W. N.' Ball ea -Until
of his' ivoile-oti• confity, council,
-which he . found mst ieteretting.
He iS a. member' Of "the -'Children's
Aid, '.Execntive and Civll leefthice
Committees; ..•
No Word Frain OWRC •
. . . .
THE SkeiGiND: STAGE in the renoVation:prograiii t Seaforth
, .Town'llett•gbt under way this week when alterations on, the -second
'floor .Were commenced Tiere Archie ,,Sniith (on' the chair), and
,Alf. -'Priee are Working on 'a: new: entrance that is being;.Crea.,1,-,-
ed between the Court. room ,and ,solicitors' :and judges' rooms.
WliiIe SeafOrtil'.. Connell , hopes
there; will be ..tolifermity through-
out the „district insofar ,as Daylight
Saving . Time is ebricerned,.it,toek
no action to :set 'effective dates;
Council' felt it wonid heewiSe to
.wait •untll-,Alarch.- .'•-:•• • , r'
.e..Laeteeeer,eceetresealong rl\lbe
,
,I,bghway e -reverted 7, to --.-stattata
•Time at the end ;of ..Sep ember;
S'eaforth 'and other centree.
:tinned'. daylight time through Oc-
tober. :The result was utter con-
,lesie0;• Tor: those rural
eaeOPlee Midway :between two dif-
ferent tinies; and. ,fere those: Who
were singc.hoLbuses.•
In an effort to eliminate such a'
s'itontien,'•Cotiiity.- Council is seek-
it?g,:e'oberatio-ii of all Harlin limn::
idinglitieS(.to,adeipl'a 'co/en-ion °re-
version 'date...The claYlight Saving
p pried ..suggested s freed -tile ' last
Monday:in April to the last -Se -tate'
day in September. -
-Attitude, indicatedby Seaford'
councll..wes that if the ,cMinty as
'a whole adopted col -titian dates,
Seaforth. Would co-operate.- If not,
thriese.adoAted by: 'Toronto would'
,followed. '
• , The, secoed Phase in the renova-
tion program at the Town Hall got
under way last- week as workmen
begen, Preparing, ' to thetall new
leading to the second ilooT.
At the ;sante tirne, new accommo-
dation is being provided: for court
Officials- in a portion of what -for-
merly .wai.the fire 'brigade • room,
Property :: 'conintittee chairman J.
A..B,althedieeeVhe 'con:chided, coun-
cil on a tour .of the work 'during
an lnternussion in th-67!Monday-
night Ceuncil Meeting, said it was
intended... to, also --lay new ; floor,
covering and to redecorate the:
ehtire' area., ,.
Watelt ForeFot Ears
e.; .
A letter from .Huron County'
J. Berey.everned council Mien -
; sure ,that fi*,ear submitted or
bornty Iw- pt a 3'Pie spointed d
anttchoeuctthat eare-
fuilly.a
some cases, ears : of jack rabbits
are being .used as the . basis of
claims. Council instructed ClerkWilSon to examine -carefully -au-
cars submitted, so_ that only: legie,
- tirnate elaixns Whie:paid; -•
No ,ae4on was.. taken concerning
a petition from Godencle Surlier
C.•of,C. edncerning the cTA:'
Coun-
cil ' feltthe matter had been se -
tied when ceuritY' council refused
to -take action. ft- was suggested
that ehould. the CPA be repealed:
:1-5-ee"f.'E'tetha-5-t. satica
ore„iesti35..eiLs46.1111I.brlI
''e
ed here,-.0ther councillors wonder-
ed whether theerepealeof:theetTAT:
would, in -the 1end, be helpful: •
REV; ALBAN LirtiCH,
Will conduct the Lnten Mission
at St. James' Church; ,Sea -
forth, Febrtiary,.15 to March 1,"
The missioner, of St. Mary's
Monastery,Dunkirk, N.Y.., was
deleted in 1940, and for the
,past eight years has been con-
ducting parish Missions. 'The
Seaforth mission Will be di'vide
• .ed into two weeks,',Febrngity 15
to 24. ros the ladies'0 the par-
ish, and February .22' te March ,
-for the. Met, . ;
Fireside ;Farm' Fortini Met on
Monday -night, February 9, at the
home ; of Mr. arid, Mrs. Seines
'Hewett, .with, 14 adults present.
Discussion was on, "The High Cost
Of Perth Equipment." This, forum
felt --that-the-price of fa tehein a ehine
ery is too high: and that it ;could
be handled carefully ata, lower
.:cost if the netcost of -operation is
inereeiede • 4_ . •
eY-. did Oa' agree with r'ete
---OPeretiVe ownershin.jaS it tends to
create problenis whieli can lead to
bad friends. One individual shthild
ewnetbe, machine and could change
work With another Owner,. which in
eine could --help -Witteeanother-• tha;
'Some types , of machinery 'ectuld-
be Used for different 3cdis and help
get better use, of the inachine.Cost
of repairs are, faro too expensive
teeltresile felt even,„taele
Ise force e person to buy a new
one.- The . Fireside group 'did not
think the government should
inter-
fer by •the liscensing of dealers-.
In this ,area, Several; Makes of
European tractors have been sold,
end i 'the repair and. s'ervice
cen-
tres are available the rtiaehines-
cOuld:comvete .with the Canadian
machinery. -
The next meeting will be held at
the honleof and Mrs. ,Oliver
Andersen.. Winners at euchre were:
high, Mrs. Janies 1101)Vatt. and Doe.-
al4 Budianan; lone betide, Mrs,
. Licensing
Bert 'HOggert :and Bert iteggart;
consolation, Mrs- Oliver i4nderson
and. Oliver Anderson:
PAYitrt LINE 'f,'...'OM
' Parr Line Farm Forum met at
the: heine-'of-kre-encl. Mit:: ;David
BlackWell. to di cuss ''''The 'High
Cost of Farrn.,,,,Eqpipment." This
group thciiitht the price of equiPl.
Ment was L toe high. They. '.felt ,if
the dealers would Tent, their rim-
e reaSonab e late), it Would be bet-
ter for the, individual farmen, thee
to be too highly. 'mechanized: The
Farr Line °group!'though t bolls,
ploiv points, . etc., •Sliould' be -..taii-,
.dardizecl and machines should ,ba
aontieftible, . to do more than One
job. If *abilities were kept Mere'
. simple, it would not be So difficult
to• etinVertel•.•'. • * ' ' `. f '1- ,
:: ef4ne--- ' -heteetetnevee'a
license,,th
ones who are not reli-
able would he screened, Celt, • and
the farmer :1 would be sure to have
his maehinery .serviced, thegroup
agreed, They " also believed .it
would he all right to have. all
machinery- tested. Some of these
:Machines, they. 'believed, are, all
right, if e ' relieble:clealer handled
'Euchre Winners were Mr, I46W-
ard Adkins, Mre, Glen Weida, len:-
Weida' and ° Ian McAllister.' Next
meeting' will ' be at the, home • of
Mr. ,ftad°.'gpr.-:RasS Lave, '
TheShow's Over
—Seats Are Sold
Any doubts theatre e,bers may
have had concerning the, possibil-
ity . ofeethe- Regent Theatre reopen-
ing here -were dispelled last week-
end. The sea o em -
were removed and taken to Lon-
don, -where they had been s'eld.
•
Group Aids
,
M=D Campaign
NTO brigades- and Scout organ-
leationg'in .of the eount_
'have;‘co-operated during the past
few r months with The 'Muscular
Dystrophy Association, of Canada
and collected funds for MD re-
search. This ,month's MD -News
"shows a preliminary return front
the Seaforth Flee Brigade __and.,
Scouts of 161---- '
Other amounts froni .ree- cane.
paigns gre: trucefield-Ttiekee.
smith Fire Denartment, $6'.40; Hen-
sall:Vire Department, preliminary
return, $14; BlYth Fire Depart,.
itent,1188.35; Clinton Fire Depare'
menti and Cubs, -$273.21,
A Certificate of Merit was re-' •
ceived by '•.• the. ;..Seaforth.. Scout
troop at 'their regular meeting
Tuesday night, The- certificat:'
earne from the Meieculai° Dystro-
phy Associationjti recognition of
the-fiart played by -the Scouts in
the •present carnpaign,. ;
•• SeafortleS three-man, police force
meeted ,.es a ,Peesibilltyeduring-tee
-cot' beearne a rbalitY,
Monday ;leveidlig When couneil'aP-
proved.the ',appointment of;Atitleeme
-Calder as a:, Member ofethie force:,
The subject capielo' a head a's
.Chief -Conetable".Eliner Hutchinson
for aeciecision, and
..recallettelthetissions, that :had, bethe
helde:connerrithgejheemetter:-°He
said 'that, Of the. yarionsi matters
that requited 'ettentitht; this was
themost ireportant.. A. third inail
would Permit him .to .Work out a
schedule and • the ,cost. Wmild not
be substantially._ greater ,•,than -Un-
der.. 'the' existing • arrangement,
where -an e- officer,. was; :called. •in.
frome1tinie to tirne as relief. ,
• . In his S.,._report,.-, Chief„.4intchinsen_
said that the' iitliforins Were Satis-C
factory,..eand.,_a_sirenabtained' for -
the:Police car., It, had also been
agreed • to paint the pollee office.
Sortietrouble was • being,- -ekperi•:. 1,150 per month: ChiefeHtitehinsene
. _
Councillor Turnbull Said la° fur-
ther word had been -received from
.thee0WRC concerning ,seWer,,planS
here. A decision ,evotild rerpiite
tehe Made socuecoocereing rates.
' Reverting to 'streets,' Councillor
Turnhtill .referred. to a Idangerous
Condition at the corner of ;Main
and Goderieh Streets, where snow
piled at the Corner: reduced..
bility::of • approaehing' motorists.
Councillore.drew • attrition to the
condition on GoderieleStreet West,
which is maintainedeleY. the De-
partment of Highways... Snow is
piled .to ,a, dangerous height at the
sides Of the 'road," Mayer:Christie.
„agreed ' and said, towns should
press the department to reinove
snow an conneeting links, stich as
Goderith Street.
Ceuticit named- Mayor Christie
len_ehel...Midteeetente_OtitatioeDevel-
opreitit Association. lamellae=
received. from the association is
(brected. to' Seatorth 7fiteres con-
cerned. Recently-, Seaforth Shoes
received ati order from the, British'
Ii•test Indies, emncie waS told.
' , •
FRIENDS AN
11130iIS H N R
R YEAR
Mr, and .Mrs. Mervin Lane, RR
Seaforth,:Were 'guests at a .party
at, ;Seaforth Community e Centi,
°Saturday night. The ocoaSion,. the
25th, wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Lane, was mai•ked by :a
large ,gatheting' 'of friends and
-neighbors. • Euchre and' daneing
were .enjoyed.
.Iit attendance with
TOnt-weree.-tlie-istidethi
the best man of 25 years ago;- Mt
Gordon Reynolds, sister of
bride; and' Joe Lane, beother
the groom.° Mrs. Lane's parents,
Mr. and Mrs- Leonard' Verltheim
Wallaceburg, and her brother and
sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Verbeeth, Wallacebeirg, were ay°
present.
The neighbors Presented thehen;
bred couple with g coffee table,
electric 'clock, 'large wall Mirror,
-
poplin toaster, 3P. well as gifts
from other friends and relatives,
Janaei: Doig ,read the following
. .
enced•With• the ,police..car, and this
was ,looked after. Previous
difficultiee had been Made good by
,themanufacturer ,and it Was lioped
that sintilar action would
at. -this time. •Mayor Christie re-
called. that .* .January- ' a deeiSiolt:
;Coneeroing'• a••third. tonStable had
been.' deferred: in, aneffort
t� de-
terinne
intereSted, in ',having •Seaforth.Proa.,
-vide ;police protection _for Egmend-'
Ville; *Thesethings take time, and
he felt •that 'a ' solution satisfactory
to the. ' force and .council • Could be
Worked (Mt.'. It was -recalled that.
the ,pesitiori '- had been offered • at'
$2,500' -per annum; but that this
had been refused. - ';...•
• '' 24410.4Or. 'Protection-
-..Council • t-cli'scu:Ssed-the ',Matter at
Sarnelellgtil_r_anci••etreedetO--aPPOnit
Constable 'e Calder • to :-a full-liine •
position at $2,700, a . year, 'Fetal
.1?b-r44---;help .was -ndffin:g about
:
flow-,131.0i.teci„ loads and - kasar
.(10OS iiriving : ;conditions 'failed:to
discourage nearly,,200., iiienaleeks.of
'Seaforth Brancli•."l& Canadian
Legion and their guests Tuesday
evening on the oedasion,.ofl•I'.1the
branch's e annual dinner, .. •
.F011oWirig. dinner, a Snort.'.. pro. -
grain incude4t reniarkS by Mayr
'Clirigt1C;•:.1.Wardeti Wifliam
-U'}d7enWgtlif°t4H11-A:''Pral:CrNee'r:ebill:q'''Weijis'4";12tt 11tegsri':
of • the dinner and::preSided for. the
or�gram. Mr. NesbittTekpresSed
regret that ',.the pecial speaker,
Chester Merriam.; :bone,
;Mender, was to pre Sent
beeause••Of
aregeeeteee:,' -;,..
ReViewine .Legion agtlyitieeedur-
hit Searitaq,•.lien
• PoWeli... 'Wed" :events ;Stiaitt$Ored, 'hY
the.,orgameation: Annua1$501.schole
*thin to Seaforth ' :District
Highi Marilyn
D.• Rileyf';DeebratiOnSunday
bpar-
ade, grves 01'Q.0i.;,,n'siecwastrari,:.leetiadr;7
p
;donetiee. ,:of' $100 °°to,:"Lion...e:•.C.Ittb-
.draw; donations • made.: to. VetS'
Simmer, ... Oetep,e Red Cross, Salve,
tide ,Arinye ByronSan, Children's
Vetir
Christmas- -party at Westininite?
Hospital; Cancer Society, PE-
Clinic
:presmitatien•'.ee life -Menie
:bership:to Cele: Pat McGrath and
Certificate'. of Merrt to menipthe
'ship Chairman, Cleave: Ceorab,S; .46.
ilerSvane'ili
Bh
15e with three life, iiithriberS dye*.
held • for new car 'With ,prefit -Of
:$1,;294;91-;-.-Brancit1/4155e-WaS best to
Ihe Fell . Zone ,Bally; •. annual hal-
lo:vii,e'en dance ancli:PartY;'... sponsor ,
the MidgetiHeckey.Club!.and Set -
ext. -clef ; friorthrig°,heiekey,approxi
-
,1•Wboys taking part; don-
ation to Minor °Baseball Associa=
tion;;.Pthany Conipaign4sponsored,;_.
Armistice church parade •and sere
• vice; • ChriStrnas turkey, bingo heldz.
:Christmas •‘'. dance and Christmas
. raffle:Showed a profit of $526:00;..
_7.M/sfiri_oSellartY---leld7f,oithe-cinFe•
-den; 15 needy"fantilies looked af-
ter at 'Christmas. ,' • • • •
Among the guests at the dinner
.
were Zone Commander Jack Bate -
sen , and Zone ..Membership _Chair;
• ,man Jack Adams; of • Wingliam._
The gathering reeogneietlethe
btrth-
day Ot,Past'PreSident Leslie' Beat-
:
The pia1 Uriwaswon
Dobson..
°Folloeine th-etnrugieie flanchig"
,waS enjoyed.
.tions-. Review •
. ,
Committee' :Work
,
Seaforth Lions reviewed
rnittee aCtivities in' an interesting
meeting, at St Thomas' Hell Mon-
day evening. The zneetinf,r'was ar-
ranged. 4Sr E. C.:Base-veil and :Willis
Thinties-,;--withettie fotiner preSid-
:' ,Reporting on activities of their
committees- were J. M. Scott, H:
Nesbitt, H. G. Meir, W. E.: South-
gate,ell. ...O. Free, J. A. -Steteart;
E.,,A, ..MeMaster, 3. A, Baldwin,
W. P. Teal', 24: W. Sillery, ''Scott
Chia, J. lenigetaff, 'H. -Stewart,
ROSS Scott, L. P P1umlee1,',Tehn
Modelancl, C. Waiden,rE. C.6.Bos.
Well and A Y. McLean.
ittince lians,
(emetery
• There ineetinge'ef-
'tfie..:speeial.....cthinnittee.„ set up ete
cousidetown
try,--tbtAcilloi' Brady reported to
'Connell Monday evening; „
a in.?' discitssiblis had been
• . „ • —
held with the 'lawnsolicitor. con-
cerning the' stepS . to: be taken in
'establishing ,'a niunicipal cemetery,.
he'Said,e-, There was :it possibi1t,
St 7-JarneV dot eregatithe would aleo'
be intereste,d, arid e further'
rneet-
lflt, is Planned. , • • -• '
Connell ..approVed a grant of $100':
to the Chamber. of Critri tnerce,:and •
instrnetect:the clerk:te ekneees'ap-
preciation-to that organization for.
...the. -Watt it: had done on eil-
the.tewli:.; The annual membership
of "$2e was ordered paid ,to,Seett
Memorial IlCospital: •
A stiggekion,, that .the annuni
grant.-tellieSaliretien Anny Home
be increased from. $50 to. $75,, was
resisted-When.connolierecalled cdrn-
,Mitturients -facing' the town.' ••• .*
,eit• 'IS verY„. worthy; but we
-shobidiit. be, „Put in the poSitiOn
'where •we are collecting.foe volun-
tary organieations:COnrteiT-Brady
coinmented NO action was !-'taken
on ,a. request for. -a: grant to the
.Huron • Seed • Show • being 'held itt
Clinton; •
confirMed that the' ':force
„shgukt !,17u.ekersinith, :make 440p( a,
Provide POte0,40-4. e
sprqtee-
trieerethstroruagithd:mtb(ta4 gt 04:1hvo4u rvir:
;,- otd4 be
provided -
A -delegation, e;represetiting -fOr.;
tiler merribera of the Seaforth flre.
Brigade,- was •present at'the.-meetr
Atig=:•and inc1ided NI"..;•' E. -.Clarke;
_Reg W4tterWerthj ,
gelo Pbiuip an Tony-, Phillipe,
Speaking ; for the delegation;
Clarke' said that it ropresenteCtlie,`,,
seven ,memberS Of the brigade
wbieh,„in .their opinion, had ;b0ene
diands.sed.Witheut cause:- said r '
that an effort had been made to '
have -e.:Irneetiegewith- the Fire and
Water. Committee to .disciiss the
reatter easeprovidedlby--thetown7,
by-laws, but that this had not been
possible. The , result, - therefore, •
as that there was no. 'alternative
but 'to Present their. ease to OOLIO.=',
.cil: _Mr., Clarke.said. that,there-hatte,
:been no • Meeting of the fire brigade
of Which Proper notice bad been
given,-te-discuss-Ahe_retirerrientilifee_:e_
certain ofthe mernbers., The by -
la Ws .-i)rovided that reasons' for the '
tepee she/4d . have been • given. As'
now Organized; he told 'council, the
brigade has only 12 members.:
,.''C.,0:1-nnaittee'w, 411 Mee*” ro.110i „
,
matteriseea
at t
lol.' hiCahdi Lit ieee 11-r liSeedusthS -bYhe
council in December as a. result
of a report by Fire Chief Scott,, '
Which 'reeommended reorgaidzae,
tion of the brigade and a redue:.
eion in the number- Of,. members.
He- felt that a meelmgjiould still-
he: 'arranged With the, Fire ;and
Water ; Committee 1 tOdiscuss the,
entire-peoblein;,eReferrieget6 :the '
.Decerriber Meeting,: When eChief _
'''-FitY-c.--a-d'°'-4:1fietteSetteihee-eita-tree7se."-7-
With Connell,. the '.Ma.)or, Said he • ;
recalled told that there Was
diffieulty, ,itt .Obtaining. • assistance
from ;some' of the.' members in roll- ,
itnil
.fires.
8117 3- 6hoset:jr. iatn wntl as drying. adP 11 iertesi i:rt 'aft/tee-111i' •
there wee- a:lot of .Week to bedthie.
.He referred to thtownLbyelat,Vs:.•
e-eeyeeiiirtrethe -Operation' of '-ithe•
brigade -
..co:i„.1,71-61107.;;Thorpp. Rivers, chair -
Mari.. of, Inc•.fire and 'Water tem-
. mittee, asked •; concerning the
laws,: and wondered ' where '; they
could .be ;obtained.- Council agreed;
...with the suggestion ' advanced by
&llor Brad , that the fire and
*;'AlCe6tviirisfer
nd meet with thu firernen at
the earliest possible dateand re-, '
perteeeecouncile et: theneXt,-meet-
Teen TOWif s"HelP
The- -reeutIy artiZed,' 'Teem •
Ton group was assured Of .the
interestin its *activities, • •
when 'A delegation, including Keith
Pethiek,-•' Robert ;Sharp , and Garry
Willia Ms, ' asked .'conticiL•to
co-op-
erate .in redecorating the auditor-
ium of .the .
Hall, At the'sanie thee, ,the group
inquired- concerning the reckSibilitye.
of renting •the COrnmiiiiity..Centre
dal rent,.. • !one. inon y
, The , third ,Iloor auditorifine ,is
thhaed.I.Ygriltir3)3•„:uedgi.g:':easft•eddeCtliraattiffng.,c.oautrid,.::.
wonid 'do the .1ceiling• and.walls• •
and- s1iPPIY1 Material,: its menibers.,
teauld:Paint the eveodworle''
Cithithillor Nelson, Cardian. soisl
that slohri-. MeKetiele;:ein :behalf of
:the 13adnaintOn Club, had aPproaehe; •
ed.. him end Said that. the Radniin- -
eon Club as no longer' active,and,
that .it was Willing to Ainate • any -
of its eq0iprnent eo" the Teen TOWn. •
:The kadminten ClubrefOr Many
years' has used ...the, T.6Wri
Premises, for its headclearterev and,.
'the . last .tiinethe third floor: tease"
decora(cteodliti•wnal4S6dinanfr.93a3,,geWvhe4,ti.s:t_he
4"
address and the .presentation was
mgde by . J', P.atriOir, :lames
Nash, Earl ?apple, and R.- Patrick:
c'Dear :Nellie and Mervin: It
'gives us a great' deal of pleasure
to remeinber both of you, .to say
our hearty greetings, and to add
oue congratulations tqo. It:Welly
gifeS ',Us-pleaeure when A- special
date like this appears, to wish you
both; more; tiennittese ,in all the
aming-years.
VerSerY -Must- mean -se 'much to,
you, all your happy rethithries
of herpes', and. 'dreams come free.
Arid we hone the year .etotere
ginning now will be sure to !-ging
your way much more Judie and hap,
ninee8 through all the pasiiag
days. , ,We ask you now to accept
,these gifts as a rentendorattee of
qhip happr'evening. 'Signed: YOur,
Friends ansi Neigthors.'•' -
Whiners:at euchre Were; 'ladies,
Mrs. Syd; GetriMell and, Mrs.
Wil-
fred Tretneer; met, Robert. Gem:
ineil and Sohn MeLaehian,
THE OMAR! .;;://VEEIKL
ionic) last •Week,';ilkiddd Op,orge
., dent of ,the association:. t.he
ed a director, Ana Entry Nvenge
dent. (Photo courtesy the Acton:T
I
EVITSPAPEIt AssoerAtto$, ineeling in annual • convention:
Ellis '(centre), ;, publisher of the Goderielt ,Signal -Star; as Presi,,,
left is Andreef Y..- McLean; Of, The linton, Ekposita, who was elect -
r, of the .,VVitigliarti ',Advance -Tin -lee, -WhO is ; inimediate 'past ,orest,
ree Press). .e -
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