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' WEDNDSDAX, NOV, .29th, 1961,
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ELECTION IN ASIIFIELIy • NO. VOTE. ,IN A.WANOSH•'
(Continued from Page 1).•
of lake front cottages in Ashfield
is a factor in increasing thisbnuuln-
>.s
....r, which :currently'stands.' at
1085.. •
Reeve Andrew Ritchie is com-
pleting his second term in office
Iaiter 11 years as councillor. Don -
aid MacKenzie is contesting the
' office ,w, ith '8 years council ser-
vice.. . •
Acclamation; For Councillors'.
The three councillors received
'an acclamation, • 'Gordon' ' Boyd,
,'Koward Barger. and, Girvin Reid.
The latter two are new ,men on
the' Board. Gordon. Boyd: succeed-
ed John Bradley ''who. resigned
early in the . year, 'due ' to ill
health, while serving his 13th
year on the Board, '
Predict School In South
• Retiring trustees, eligible for
're-election in School Areas Nos.
1 and 2 were returned by accla-
mation..In Area„ No.. 1 in the.
• southerly part .6f the Township,
Marvin Durnin,: Carman Hayden
and John Graham were return-
ed for •a two-year term.
Marvin. ' Durnin referred to
overcrowding at the Dungannon
School and predicted that a new
central school will' be ,built in
the .Dungannon• area' to, serve the
southerly part of the' Township..
John Graham pointed out that.•.
Port Albert school . Was at capa
city • and •'expressed the • same
opinion as Mr. Durnin in regards
. to•:• a new school.. ' •
In School Area, No.' 2, Bob
Simpson and Robert Heidi,' who
were serving a one-year''. term
on the year-old Board were re-
turned for a two= year - term:
General, satisfaction' was ex-
pressed with the new school with
an official opening to beherd in.
the New Year open. to all ;resi
dents. of the Township;
Donald,' Simpson was chairman
of Friday's . meeting at 'which
:Many of the :speakers paid ' tri-
bute to the: ;late Herbert Cur=
;ran, who 'has . served ' ' as road.
superintendent for ,many.' Yeats.
;The big difference in high
sclicrol .,• raters between Goderich•
and Luckngw was a' • subject of
discuss on ' .
Nominations werereceived as'
follows;: .....
For Reeve
Andrew Ritchie by . : Wilfred.
Hackett and Dynes. Campbell.
Donald -McKenzie • by, William f
Culbert and Ross Eedy:. '
Z,VCKNOW DISTRICT
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Phone LucknOW 71,
TED COLLYER
Registered Master : Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing in
Eiieetr c :Heating, Electric' Wirin
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Phofd 20-r-25,. Luc! naw
.,. For Deputy: Reeve
Marshall Gibson:. by. Wilirer
Robb. and Robert Helm:,.
Tom ,Howard` by Gordon Va.lad
and Cecil. Blake
For Council
Gordon Eoyd by Howard Robb
and Basil Hogan.
Marshall Gibson by' Harvey
Ritchie and Charles Wilkins:
Howard Barger • by Dynes
Campbell and' Wilfred Hackett.
Gordon Kirkland by Allan Rit-
chie 'and Charles. Wilkins.
Girvin Reid .py Wm,` G. Hunter
and Wilfred Parrish. ;
Trustees Area No: 1
Marvin; Durnin by, Eldon CO-
,
bert and' Elmer "Graham. ;
Carman 'Hayden' by , Eimer
'Graham and . Bert Crawford
John Graham by G aririan
den ..and Bert Crawford: : •
Trustees' : Area No. 2
Robert• Helm by 'Wilfred' Far-
rish: and Leo Courtney.
Robert Simpson, by Leo Court=
ney. and: ' Wilfred '.Farrish...
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FURNACE 'OIL, '. STOVE OIL,
KEROSENE, , GASOLINE,
See or Balli .
WM. 'A.` "BUD" HAMILTON.
Phone 220-w Lucknow ,
District Agent .for Cities Service
• (Cont%nued from, Page 1)
space' is.. needed. The county has
an option. ona lot in Goderich
and a preliminary sketch, and
estimated costs, of a ,new build-
•ing will be submitted at the Jan-''
uary session of Council,
County Council also decided: to
support• a proposal; that, every ef-
fort be' made, to have the 1966
international plowing.match held
in: the Grand' Bend area. ,Reeve
Culbert alsomentioned the new
'addition to the Huron. County:
Home (Huronview)• which now
has accommodation for 180 pat-
ients. The rate for paying patients
is $3:1'1 per . day. He spoke of the
fine work being ' done by the
County Children's Aid Society. in
regard to. -children in foster
twines, etc. .
Mr, Culbert added that the pub-
lic ' seem to be looking for 'more
services all the time. He stated
that he intended to stand for the
office of .Reeve ,for another term.
Councillor Lorne Durnin .was.
thenext speaker and dealt mostly
with the road program on Town-
ship roads for the past, season. He'
gave facts ..and figures on. the
gravelling. done this year and• the
expenditure on construction work
pertaining toihe roads. Mr. Dur
nin stated that.he felt that more
grading . should ' be ,done, on' the
• .
.The other "councillors •spoke'
,brieflyand also ail the nominees
for office
Later in, the meeting, :merimbers
of the present Council. had the
opportunity' to,. address the rate-
payers again..
'Suggestions brought 'forth, dur-
ing. the discussion. period :ran
something like this
Cotincil should- consider ' doing '
some''. paving 'on a portion' of •the..
roads;). •
• That .the interior of the town-
ship' hall' should' be`. redecorated
and renovated; `
That •the.flag.at the hall should
be cleaned apd :the 'matter . of
.refinishing • the ':Council . table..
.should be .looked 'into; •
That Council •should purchase,
a mower to cope' with weeds and
grasses on 'the roadsides;
That more grading: should; be:
one'' in the fall.'
In the nature of corjiplaints, it
was. stated':
That there is not sufficient' -re-:
pi•eseri'ation on township council
from -the -north end,.,
That there'.was too much gra'
vel off on',the .road sides,
That the •e.ondition' of the St. -
Helens. sde_road ,left something
to be desired; : - •
It.°:was alleged by some•."north-•
end" ratepayers ' that,` as far as
their . portion 'of.' the road was •
concerned' the ' . road •maintainer
was 'eonspticuous. by its absenee.
The nominees for the, township
school area .board 'addre'ssed 'the
ratepayers.. It was soon. evident
:that Ari acclamation was in store
for this, Board
• School affairs, past 'and present,
in' :School .Section No. 4 were•
brought out for .quitean airing.'
The -school, area 'Trustees: were,
questioned ''closely on, certain
rnatters.. S:S: No. 4 is the. 'largest
'section (assessment and area) in
the township: .
.Mr..Frank 'McQuillin • and Mr.
R. D'. Munro,,township;represerita-.
tives for .Lucknow and Goderich
High School Areas, • respect'ivey, .
each gave .fairly lengthy 'reports
on- the :'act: :ties°.'and, :probleins
of the high schools Mr Munro
'was 'queried ' as to 'the • high mill
rate in connection with Goderich
High School. '
The matter of vocational or
composite . schools was brought'
up and "kicked around" quite
a bit. It Was predicted that, when
'the 'composite schools came .into.'!
being,. the mill rate Was' .almost
certain to go' higher, A fatter. int
this. regard would be °transporta-
,tion 'costs. It Was advocated than
an "aptitude test' for students
.might be a worthwhile idea: Tho
purpose' of .ati aptitude test is to•'
try to deterniiiie,'to• some degree
At least, in which field a stud-
ent':s natural inclinations and
abilities axe.. It Is felt' bit more
than a; few peoll'e that 'certain
in which Alley show little ' inter-
est and'Whch' the students may
scarcely ever use in. Pater fife.
A highlight of 'the afternoon
was Mr, George Halla,rn"s
dote a' story far removed
frpr i • municipal affairs:, `'
The, following nominations..
were received by. Clerk, John F.
Foran,
., FOR REEVE,
Harvey culbert• by Harold
Gaunt' and' Brown Smyth.
Lorne Durnin by Archie Ait-
cheson and Gordon Lyons.
Harold Gaunt by Brown Smyth
:and Ted Mills... •
• FOR : COUNCILLORS'.
Orval'' McPhee by Ted . Mills
and . George. Hallam. .. '
James Aitcheson by Lorne Dur-
nin and Roibert Lyons, . Sr.
�Hilla`rd, Jefferson by Brown
'Smyth and'J.. H. Gaunt.
Harold Gaunt by James Curran
and Gordon McPherson.
Lorne. Durnin by •Frank Mc
Quillin and Gordon MoPherson,
Gordon W.• Sm yth . by, John.
Cameron and Donald Thompson;.•
Robert Lyons Jr. by Donald'
.Gaunt and. J: D. Durnin.
James Aitcheson by Ross Gam=
role . and Gordon.:Struthers.'.
Gordon. • •Struthers, by fames
Aitcheson and Victor' Errington... -
Fred McQuillin . by • Gordon
McPherson and .Wallace 'Miller'
Cyril, 'Boyle by 'Lorne Durriin
and Robert Lyons,' Jr: .. •
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SCHOOL AREA TRUSTEES
James R Curran.. by Charles
McDonald and Ted .Mills.
Wallace W..Watson by Ted Mills ••
and Charles:, McDbnald.
Edwin' R. Mills. by Orval ,Mc-
Phee and George Hallam.
William McPherson by. Gordon.
Lyons and. Ross Gammie. •
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• New recessed direct -flow fan
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• New differential type action
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•• New safety shear pin. for
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