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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-06-19, Page 13►�,T T yr. e are now BUYTNt' Inquire on > q Price O PNo T CH Phone .775 . � .. EED :. S LTD • Se,afort h or,"T Iwant toc 0ng atop`;,, r ' late, Charlie Shi Ma - u Na h -Ola � U.. n, ..... o� t win on'' Thursday u .;. Y� • and to `` t wish him ' well .dur"in his term of: office. At the same' time. I 'express my appre- ciation and thanks to all 'those in the riding who by their votes :and - assist ance indicated. their confidence in me and -in -the 'polacies of theLiberal Party. Zone Forester, The: 10 :'separate tracts xof the Huron County Forests, totalling 1,334 aures, were purchased from 1945 to 1951. Since that time no new purchases have been made. Planting started in 1946 and since that time, :1,203,100 trees have been planted. lant- . „spraying for caritrol of ,the Env.opeah' Pine Sawfly, an insect which attacks' one -year-old needles of Scotch ,Pine and ` Red Pine_ ..was slightly . changed in: nature this year. Since most of the Scotch Pine, the tree Most .conimonly at- tacked, : have reached a size be-, yond that which' is „suitable for Christmas trees, we have been spraying with a virus which, over a period of years, gives very good control iia larger trees. However, tide'' Adams' Tract iiiHowick Township, where .a few trees are still suitable for, sale as Christmas. trees a' 'DDT spray wasused. to give an immediate kill,'protecting for _this ',year -s --sale'" .All: a s rin P Y g. was donethis year with a small - mist blower, which is carried on a man's back. This has been =found. to be the most suitable :,and econ- omic machine ,av"a'ilable- As Mentioned in in November. _ Y.. -report; approxiniately1,100 Christ- mas trees;` were sold, bringing a revenue of just : over , -'-$1,000.00, which was credited to the various tracts concerned. Spring planting on the county forest areas was, as follows: Rob- ertson Tract, Colborne .township, 20,000 trees;'.Stingal Tract, - Ash- field township, 17,000 trees,; Rog- ers 'Tract, East Wawanosh town- ship, 15,000 trees; .-Collins: Tract,,. FRESH ,HS ; House-to4iouse sale of Fresh Fish: ead - the : Advertisements It's a Profitable Pastime Every . Thursday by licensed .peddler., ' ®. J. °'SOP.HA ZURICH, CH ONT. Grey township, 20,000 trees; total, 7,2,000. trees,,: With the exception, of the Rob ertson tract, ;.these planting sites are high, dry, gravelly soil which have proved ,difficult toreforest in the past However, the moist spring this year has given these trees an. excellent start 'and we are confi- dent of greater success this year. On properties owned by Conser- vation Authorities 92,000 -trees were planted in the past spring„ •In Stephen' township the ° Harpley tract of theAusableRiver Conser- vations Authority, 82,000 trees; were. planted " and ;in the Ament%Tract of 'the Middle Maitland River Con- servation, in. `Morris Township, ' 10,000 trees . were;plant- ed. 'The Huron reforestation scheme 'on private land saw 100,00 trees planted- on approximately 100 ac- res. Eight land owners -in -six town= ships Usborne, Grey, Howick, E. Wawanosh, , Goderich and Colborne aci a e --prtt • i p t d. This brings the to- tal, number o=tal,.number of trees planted under the scheme t 993 700•• since, 't ce io' o sd e„ its m- pt, n in. 152: A breakdown � of. the planting by the townships is submitted in another section of this report. The year-to-year ar im ro ament Wor'l of, road: building, clearing of fireguards, fencing and :improve- ment;,cutting has -been• carried out, where' necessary. in •_ all tracts of the Huron e = •county forestsr•. L C ZonForeste 1959 Spring Reforestation 'Scheme . Acres Trees Total TwpCost.per• Twp.' Planted Planted Cost CostiA2 Acre $ 0 0 Usbo9ne 20 20,000 267.86 133.93 18.35 Grey 16 .10,006 238.60 119.80 14.91 Howiek ; 11/ 1,500 37.60 18.60 25.07 Wawanosh 38 38,,000 531:10 26,55' 13:98 ad6.hand)_ - Goderich 20 20 20,000 '263.16 13158 13.16 Colborne 20 5,000".'i00:04 50:02. 5,00 I'6tals.`:S80 1.00,500 143$.36' 719.18', Summary Townshipsowners • Usborne Village of liensall Grey -Emerson Foster • Howick—John Strong ; E. Wawanosh-R. Ra ,Y mo d 5 R ed n,... mond Aldiri:'J Purdon• , Purdon Goderich—John .Hindmarsh Colbgrne-,-Milford W. Durst Total ,cost of planting $ 1,438.36 Planting cost to county.:719.18 Cost of nursery stock 1,005.00 Transportation and - ex• , press • 280,06 Total • $ 2,004.18 ;Less P ovin • grant r ia1 c n t 1OOR,00 g Net cost,ofplanting .., 1,004.18 Acres planted 100.5 Number of trees Planted .•100,500 Library b ar Commatt�. y ie --Since the last session of county council,` your Library Committee have had one meeting. Theannual' meeting of the board held in., Goderich on. May 1, 1959, -was -was :;very well .: attended.' Regulations relative <.to the for- mation- of County Libraries have 'been passed by, -the provincial auth- orities. ;. Your 'committee . ate' unable to makeany recommendations ...,,ons at this ;time, .as: the grant'•stincture :invol- ved has not been completed'.'' We -would w ask that` You study these eregulations and when more ;lnfor= nation is available, your •comnit- tee will then .prepare 'any recom- mendations.—Bailie Parrott, Chair- man. -Amendments-to-Public Libraries Act• Outlined below are the new regu- lations relative to the establishing of a County Library. This informa- tion" is for your consideration. No ruling has been.` received' with ,ref- erence to proposed, grant, ,here-' fore 'no : recommendations can :be made at the present time;—JohnG, Berry, Clerk -Treasurer." . Establishment: ,83 lerk-Treasurer "', Establishment:83 a (1)'Whereat - least 75% of ' the municipalities forming part of a county for muni- cipalTpurposes request the -county to establish ,a,...county library ser vice, the Conner' of flip- ; rnnnty_?na-y- -by by lay, establish ay-li vary service for allsuch-countmuniebi palities, Request For "Establishment:' (2) No request of a local municipality for the establishment of a,:county library service shall be acted on unless the request'is authorized by DODGE If you're looking'for the value -buy of the year, Here ara:just a- few. of the reasons. why..Dodge .gives you'`moi e,' Swivel ;front:'seats, that..ease you rn, or ;out of the 'car se smoothly, lock 'sec uiely in'plaoe while you -drive, Push=blxtto i controls for driveselector and heater-„, defroster, 'Torsion AIRF I$ide to •,taine the roughest road, or tightest Curve.' Add to' these' Total -Contact brakes, Orifow shock absorbers, • independent parking: brake'(andmany,more!)'and,you begiil,,;to-see why_ Dodge gives yu the most -car, at 'the lowest possible rice. P DE sOTO' • If yon Want luxury and: adventure, this:isyour1kind of car this brilliant new: De Soto:` And look -at, the wonderful ideas hat help `make 'it' so. Thea finest combination of ';agile, high-spirited V-8 go -power : and safe, smooth stop-poawer ever in,ouuted `on:•, a single chassis... Finger-tip: "driving ease. for the ',contrdls'• you use. most,' (TorgtieFlite automatic drive; new De Soto heating systenZ). "Inspect the fresh new fashion andfeaturesthat are De Soto—only! Then ask the price. We promise to 'turn your head -De Soto ward!, "• a favorable vote of a maiority of the members of the 'colincix of the Jaw_ Iotrol passemunicipadbylity.Th, e . ouncil' Approval of Minister: (3) 'A by-�; , .cof .a9 empty tinder thisseetion shall not; be effective until` a ro ed PP v by the. 1Vfunfster and, when so approved, Shall be effective on the 1st -day of J nu a a o` f the yea?' r oil -. a � O Y win - un- less ,otherwise provided in the•by- I w, a . Disco utio 1 n of Public .'':Library Boards', Etc„ (4) When a ' county .library service is established, . ev:; .. er .Y public! library,:. jiaard public';, 'library assoeiation.and county lib. ratty cooperative established for• a, rnunicipality or any 'part ^thereof that is included ,m fhe county •lib rary, service is.'thereby :dissolvd and 'the assets and- liabilities,. of: such' boards are thereby vested' in and;: assumed 'by the country. lib rar'y board unless: -:otherwise pro- vided in the by-Iawestabhishing the - county library .service. CoLibraryitY: Boa nd:83b . (1) The ,_general, management9 'reg ula- tion and control, of .a county library service -.shall. be:. vested, in -a. board which shall'be a eorporationknoW n as.The ..,.: (inserting the name of the':County,) County `Librar:'Board.• '. Y., Composition Of • (2) :, Board -:A. . 'county library board shall, be-com-! --coin- -posed:: ofthe, warden of the county and six members appo ni `b ' the e Whom Y li county council, three' to -of whom shall be members o£ the county council Wlid-represent-a-local inunieipality'' included in, the countylibrary 'vice: and. three of when -IT -Shall- be. Britishsubjects; over 21, years ..of - age .and: ofage'.and; residents of .the munici palities included in the county racy service, who are not mem bens': of the; council. Term 'of Office 'of irembers Oth er Than:'Councillors4.'(3) The mein ber_s .of the .board'.' who are' not members of. the • county, council' shall hold•. office ,for. three: years, except that, when appointments:' are.; made to a newly -established board, one ':'member shall.be all dsainfect-for one=year one_9_r,iAv9__ years and one for; three years. - Appointments After First, -Year:' (4).. The ',council of, the county .at.: the first Meeting. of, council in each year: after the board is established' shall! appoint members%of the council and. one other _qualified personas, members of the board. 1' Terni of Office;,: (5) Each:, mein-' bershall hold office untiltthe 31st day: of December 01 tile, last year. for which he' is appointed and until his `successor is -appointed.:-- 1 Vacancies:. (6) Where a vacancy I, occurs from';'any. cause, before the expiration of: the term of office' for which a•member, has;�beerr, appoint-, ed; the council of the county shall, appoint a qualifiedperson;;ao fill' he'vacaxicy'for the 'unexpired por tionlof the term of office. ' Remuneration and' Expenses• .of Members (7) The :members: of the board shall `serve, without remun eration, but each member shall be' paid' his proper travelling and by-, Ing expenses incurred in the Work' of th&-boa3•d:- First Meeting. • (8) The first meeting of a • newly established board shall be called- by the-elerk of the county • forthwith after the members of.the board" have:. been appointed. - Application of Part 1: &3c„ Sec ions, 13, 22..to 40- and 44 to 49 of Part: "I 'apply' -mutatis- ant tandis =to `the -:board and any reference to municipal council therein shall ,to deemed to be a•reference .to the. county• council that: established the ounty library service . Branch Libraries: Sada.- , Every minty library board shall -operate,; nd maintain library as a branch: n each ;m,unicipality that operated - public library prior to the date - Pen, which 'that municipality bee-' came:part.of the county, library erviee Librarian •'83e. The Board shall ppoint • a librarian who 'shall:- (a) hold' a ,Class 'A;, B or ,C certificate` f librarianship issued by, the -Min- stet;' (b) be the. :chief' executive officer of the board;' and (e) at - end the.'meetings .of the'board .or, esignate a ;person to represent -m. County • Library Rate: 831, A Co by-law establishing a coon - y library service shall provide for he .levying of an annual rate upon, he: equalised 'assessment of the" unicipalities;• that : form .part.: -..of 0:county for, municipai:purpo.ses nd that are. 'in,cluded. in the: coin; library service•sufficient,to meet` the,�ariiount- stimated; by -the'board- to meet its operating.costs and the rincipal° and interest payable un- er any •debentures, issued far, ,the urposes of the county library self-' ce and s'uch.;ra.te'shall' forna part the county,rates;for such min-: ipalities. • • ' 'Conim.encernent: 7; Tliis' Act aroes'into force on the day' it re ives''Royal Assent., Short Title: ` 8. This Act may be ted• as The Public' Libraries', me'ndment Act, 1859., ` HARLOC NEWS O� THE Visiting Mr, and Mrs.'Gel Carter and attending the Burns'. centenniaLserviee�' were Rev." and Mrs. A. W. Ga#diner, Mr. and -Mrs, Jack Kellar, Seaforth, and Mr, and Mrs. J. C. MacDonalds and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacDonald and Lysine, of Walton.' Mrs. .Ale Wallace, s x ` of C ke - T4s r smith, visited with er. daughter and sat -in Zaiv, Mr, and: Mrs. Wes- ley'Roe and; family over the week- end. Mrs. Susan' me win o b+ 'g, ,f Sea - forth; visited' on 'Sunday with Mrr and Mrs. John ';McEwing.and -fam- ily t. Mrs .' Watsoif Reid, ' David and Donna visited `on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Carter. Burns' Church was" filled .t0 ca parity on Sunday in honor of their ,centennial service. Mr. Gardiner, a former minister, -was din charge of the horning ;and evening service.. Special music was rendered by the choir; under the leadershipof Miss' Ida Leiper 4 Special e••` s rvi-ccs . will• pbe he _old -a a h -this ' Sunda `with former .� f r Sunday, Rev. A, E. Men=. zies, of'Salford, will ;'speak at 11 a: m . and Rev: v._ S • `.H'•' Brenton,, of Woodstock, at °' 7:30 p.m. Visitors at the home: of Mr. . ::.. , and•, Mrs, George Watt oil Sunday, -were: Mr. and , Mrs.; Russell 'MacBeth,- Jimmy and Debi!l add: l4frs'. onnl L d mall, Murray and Margit*, Mr. James''1'urnliuA- Dianne, of ,Brusezettr; .i yr il!€ Brooks, of Brandon, Man.; Mr.' Mrs, Norman 'Shepherd, of Clift» ton;. Miss�>Wilma Shepherd, oti fi don; . Mr: And M,. M. d Mrs. s, gSa�x af Clinton and -Mrs, Sundercock, o! LU s. n e Dior . d o M. „and Mrs, 'James Metwing and d Kathleen spent thl n the n weekend bolida n. in. et _ 1 Detroit �?lr ►tri, ,Q Mr, . Watson Reid+, spe it a #civ days with a fisbin - pat'ty'in North- :. g ern Ontario in the tc4rkland Lake ares . Mi.sj Mae Smith and Mr. Robert Sz[iith, of Seaforth;-visited Sunday 'with T r. and Mrs, George Srii ell and Mrs: Hills, Mx . and rs. Fra _ . M lila, eider Sclin , of Toronto,' visited' over floe week end with: Mr, and :1d s r ..drthur Co - i so' a V. . dS1t0 rs at the h m a e f o Mr, and Mrs . Arthur Colson ou< a Sind were. , r, Ja t M ek °Mac'laoxia d and family,of: Midland Michigan; M , g' i r, '. an .M s d r Robe rt Jamieson a Sanies,- of Londesboro, ands 'Miss Ramon a Jenkin,' of :G Jeri Miss Martha T caper, of Seaforth, vi . . is satin :with g _ MrT Wilbam Leiper, Sr.. and fainiiy rfhi5 week. SEA FORTH Q RTH LIONS 0SP AR t c c a a u s a 0 i t d hi t t t m th a ty vi of is c ce ci A 0 yen The s. Week En _ d: HMURDMsuN June fr om1 .� .30 to 5.30' .m 1e Pool will operate on a ` daily asis, °'commencing Friday, June 2 Open Daily,- Weatiher Pexniitti ii - 1:30to5:30andIto9.. SWNINIMING ' tN5'TIUCTION;. 'REE swimming- instruction for.. 'school 'children by civaIified instructors available each morning. Registration, closes July .3rd.:' Classes--arebeing=arranged and students -:'are asked_to report:as follows: .Thursday, '2 at10.d Pupils ..of- Rural c S pools and of -St James Separate School. ! Friday, Tuly 3 -at 10-:a"m Pupils of Seaforth Publie School. Classes commence` Mond ay, July 6th, at 10 a.m. - ADULT SWIMMING CLASSES. Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Learn to swim with qualified; instructors. ;`' minimum of 10`lessons - '! $2.00 ' and admission if sufficient interest is: shown, classes' will be arranged, content-, ing,' Tuesday evening July 7th.. Make' application: in .person, or phone.; the Park, PHONE 245. • If you want the toughest, best -looking truck foie your kind of job, put, a new ; '59 Sweptline. Dodge to work for: you. And you can expect your jobs to be a, whale 'of a .lot easier! Big, new, luxury -styled cabs are comfort -designed.' Clutch pedals are hydrae.: lically, actuated for:; much easier :operation. Brake and, clutch pedals are L suspended to give you more footroonn. We'll be happy to heli you select the' Dodge truck for your job` from this handsome newSweptline all the'' way; up to 49,0004b, mail. G.V.W. Power , .Giants. SO- thein nowt " ;• ' t�he=val Seo in and ''tett-drivee ack u p ed Dodge ..the 'luxurious and spirited De'S i ' p d ��o �;:Qr'a sleek, strapping new Dodge Track toda Watch TowerS'ect Gather At Mitchell A. W. MacNamara, district sup- ervisor of the' Watch Tower -Bible and Tract Society; addressed more. than 600 persons Sunday ata pub- lic meeting climaxing a three-day training program held in the Mit- chell Memorial Arena. Mr,. Mac- Namara ' delivered the final dis- course, "A-Paradse Earth Through God's Kingdom," On`Saturday „afternoon:11 persons, _took':part'ina water immersion ceren ony, while many of the friends and relatives standing be- hind thein shared in the, event, In addressing the candidates for Wa- 'ter 'immersions Mr: 4MaeNanara said, "The baptism that you now want to undergo really marks the beginning of something new, . the beginning of your ,dedicated'life to do ,the Divine Will: of God: and to. live henceforth aceording to the Will of God as set down in the Bible."i , The `inature trees used in mak- ing 'pulp --and ,paper average` only; nide. inches in'dianieter ADMISSIONS --- Clildren' -under High School` Ages 10 Cents, or $1:50,for Sea,son'sYTicket Fourth and Additional Children -. Season's Ticket in one'Family - Free hli ,h , School Students s 25" 0entss or $3.00 per''Season's'Ticket Adults. 25 Cents,, or $44,00 per Season's Ticket ,Children' of One Family and Two Adults --$10.00 ,(In each;case''a checking basket is included) Night .Swimming . For the'convenience of those who are unable to swini during regular hours, the -'Pool will reix ain: open` throughout the evening on certain nights depending on -the weather. Announcement be made over CK,N'X 'Entertainment, Guide, . or Phone 245, Seaforth., ; PICNICS Arrange to, hold your annual picnic . ,amid ' the . , pleasant surroundings of the :Liorn Parke Coin- , -:- ii ete: )ties.: � s- I+Sree .. '- l? rot further information.. Call the Seaforth Lions • Park Phone 245 •