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THE ,L.UC.KNOW SEPITINEL, LUCKNOW' ONTARIO PAGE NINE
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itump'..S.offert..FracT00-..
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Friends of Mr's.. (Rey.:) R;W. .
Stump, will be sorry to' learn that
she had the misfortune. to fall '
fracturing her arm. She is at pre:
'sent with her daughter who will.
undergo surgery. this week •
Congratulations` to Mr. and• Mrs.
Howard Whitesides (nee;Shir1ey
Haldenby) .of Toronto on the birth,
of a daughter, ,a sister for Howard
andBrian„and the first grand-
dau-ghter ;for 'Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur'
Haldenb•y.
Word has, been received'from Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Shelton that':they
arrived in. Brownsville: Texas and
are enjoying the lovely sunshine.
;and warm weather.
Mrs., Perry Hodgins and Mrs. •
Frank ,Mauiden attended, the
:Annual •.Meeting.'ofthe Maitland
Presbyterial'•held at•Wingham ..
The; Anglican Service next
• Sunday will be held at 1:30 p.m,.
The I-i.W.I...will meet on Thurs-
day, February •2nd.. Hostesses -.
Mrs..Harold Haldenby,., 'Mrs. Mar-
gan Johnston Roll Call -,An
Educational:progr.am L like:to see, •n
on T V. Topic Education
through('the .years,.Miss Ada Gaw-,
ley. Contest , . Th e Counties of
Ontario: complete a jigsaw .word'
puzzle. Director, Mrs. Raynard
Ackert. •• •
Mr. and Mrs,. Clare Sparling,
Allan and Douglas and Mrs. Spars
ling Sr. of Walkerton visited onf ,t
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' George
Haldenby; , d
'Mr. and Mrs. John Scntt and
Miss May Boyle accompanied
Mrs. William Co to London on
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Sunday where she is a patient .in
Victoria Hospital for eye surgery..
Roads Exceed
Budget it $50,000
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WALKERTON Bruce county's
1966 road building program. cost'.
'about '$50 , 000 more than the
budget/allocation.'council was
told.,
Eldon. Yundt , .county engineer,
blamed severalfactors for the
anticipated deficit" ' •
The construction program was`
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planned':be:fore the- rrill.rate'was
set and when the, highways comm
ittee 'received •less than expected
it"was difficult to cut2.back-on .the
program,' he, said.
Mr. Yundt predicted the deficit'
will be eliminated by the end of
the year., ` .
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Extra paving projects atChesley'
Hepworth, Allenfbrd and between
Paisley and: Chesley also contrib-
uted 'to the deficit. The Dahrner.
sideroad,bridge' vias also started,
without any funds being set aside`. W
The Saubl'e Beach 'bypass was,,
not supposed to be started••if funds •
were short, but the fall,conditions
were perfect for working and the
project will cost less than one-
third of•what it would if the work
had .been'delayed4until this'surnm
r,
Mr. Yundt said another factor
was the increased labor and equip
Merit rental costs which had been
based' on previous, costs
He said . 'with the:c usztu.ctioti
of the ; hesley-Tara. road -rind the
Paisley .road to Highway 21 •
completed more work can be
done on secondary roads this
year.
More than two-thirds, of the
county roadsare paved and over
60„have been paved in the last.
10 years. • •
Huron County Sets Committees For; 1967
W.Viaw. Reeve Chairs Children's Aid
.y reeve of Stanley, one year; Gordon
b SHIRLEY J.KELLER. Boyd., deputy -reeve of'Ashfield;
a
Early sessions in Huron county , two years; Clare Vincent , reeve
Council January $> . ' of Hullett i two years; Roy Pattison,
the: appointment .ofirting the followingresultedin reeve of East'Wawanosh,.three
committees of council for 1967;, years; Douglas' Miles. F. fanser,
J.W. Britnell.
�Raads: Delbert Geiger, deputy- ; •' , ' •
reeve of Hay Township, chairman , Property: .Carl Dalton, reeve of
wjth two year term. to complete;, r” Seaforth, chairman, one, year; WI1
Stewart Proctor, reeve of Morris,, •, mer ''Hardy ; 'reeve' of"Colborne one
one year; Joseph Kerr, reeve of
Winghani , three years; James
Hayter, reeve of Stephen, four
years; Elmer Hayter ; detputy- • ,
reeve of Stanley, five years..
Huronview: A. D: Smith', reeve
year; George Wench, deputy reeve
pf Clinton, two years;.tErni,e.=Talbot
two years; Calvin Krauter, reeve
of Brussels, Three years; Harry.
Worsell, three: years.
Warden's and Personnel: Everett "
�ofaTurnberry, chairman,. 'one year; rIvlcllwain;deputy-reeve of Goder-' '•
Elgin Thompson,• reeve of Tucker- I ich Township, chairman, one year;
smith, one year; Jack Alexander:, ' rack Corbett; r'one year, H, Robin-
deputy`reeve of Wingham,, two son, two years; G. Boyd, .two years.
years; ,Grant Stirling, reeve of C,, Dalton, three years; K. Stewart •:
Goderich Township; •two years . three years.
P y'
Ed.; Hendrick de ut reeve o£ . Equalization:, Thiel, chairman;
Stephen, three years. one year; Mervyn CudrnOre, deputy.
Health; •Bordon Cook, reeve•.of , reev.e:of Exeter, One year,; Robert,
Blyth, .chairman, one year; Cliff Lyons, reeve. of West Wawanosh/,-
ord.Dunbar, reei!e of Grey; two \ two years R: Pattison two years; .
years; W.J. Cuthill, deputy -reeve Melville Allan, deputy -reeve of ,.
'of. Seaforth , three years;:' Warden Howick, three years. •
Don •MacKenzie, reeve' of Ashfield School. Consultative:,. W. Hardy ,
one year Jack Morrissey,.provin chairman, one year E. Mcllwain,
cial representative. ` two years; Roy Westcott ,.1r.`eeve' of
Library: Duff Thompson, reeve of Usborne , three years; J. • Kinkead,
•Clinton, chairrnan one year;. (two laymen recommended to be
Fr k McFadden, reeve of Bayfield appointed to sit on this committee
twoYears; Mrs: MinnieNoakes,'• bringing totalto six; including Mr,
reeve of -Hensall, three years; Mrs. Kinkead).
W. ,Tisdale. One year;• Mrs. J. Criminal Audit; Judge R.S .!
McConnell:,two years; G..McCut- . Hetherington; C. Boyle, one year;
chepn, three years, clerk J. G. Berry (
-; Finance and Execu ive, KennethChildren`s Aid:: Robert Ly ions,
Stewart, reeve of 'McKillop,chair'. chairman,' one. year;: Herbert B.
man, one year; Harold Robinson, , Such, reeve of Goderich,.twO
reeve of Howick, two. years; Leroy years M; •Allan,.three years; C.
Thiel,. reeve of Zurich, two years. Vindent, four years.`•
Harry Worsen, deputy -reeve of `.. Industrial and Tourism (newly
Goderich,.three. years; Clarence ,established ;committee).. Calvin
(Derry) Boyle, reeve ofExeter,.
Krauter ;,,.chairman, one year;
three years George. Wonch , one year; Roy
Agriculture. and Reforestation;,,, Westcott, two years; Herbert Such
Jack,Corbett,'reeve of Hay, chair three•years; Mervyn Cudmore;
man. one year; Ernie Talbot • \three years.'
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