The Huron Expositor, 1971-04-01, Page 11Mr. and ups. 'Harry Cole of
London visited on .Sitnday with
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
and Danny and Miss Wendy Ryck-
man of Exeter visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day-
man and family of Kipperi.
Mr, 'and Mrs. ,Phil Hern and
boys and Mrs. Gary Simpson
visited in Stratford on Thursday
with Mr. Gary Hern celebrating
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his birthday. •
Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
attended a bridal shower for Miss
Julie Smith at the horns of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Frayne of Gran-
ton on Friday night.
— Miss Diane Hutton visite') on
Saturday with Miss C arolyn Kell-
ett at Thames Road.
- Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Frayne
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Patterson, Leslie and
Linda at Luran.
The third and fourth meetings
of Ellinville No. 3 - 4-H Stylish
Stitchers was held on Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. 'Dan
Coward. They were shown how
to cut material.
The C.G.I.T. Girls of Elim-
ville and Thames Road enjoyed a
bus trip to London on Monday.
expenses.
'
$2,000 for committee
Pay; and . $0,500 for 'public
relations.; and the, balance in
miscellaneous expenditUres such
as telephone, employee benefits,
etc.
Reeve Paul Carroll,Goderich,
Suggested a "loosely-knit
organization"- which would Per-
mit MODA, the county develop-
ment officer and municipal
industrial committees or
corndrissioners to "work as a
team rather - than completely
disintegrated".
lie claimed MODA was #n
"active organization concert*.
with the development of this
region" and added that if the
benefits from membership in
MODA have not been too
satisfactory, , it is because
"municipalities haven't done
their share of the Work in pro-
moting or implementing those
recommendations from MODA".
In other business, council
approved a three-day deer season
in Huron County for each of the
next five years with shotguns
only being permitted; approved
the weed inspecting budget of
$12,500 allowing a 20 cent an
hour raise In pay for. county
weed inspector Alex, Chesney
from $2.30 to $2,50 per hour;
and sanctioned a reforestation
budget of $5,350 which last year
actually cost $4,600.
Alex McGregor, deputy-reeve
of Tuckersmith and chairman of
the county development
committee said • be .could not
divulge in public what inside
information he and his committee
had, but he strongly urged
members of Huron County
Council meeting in Goderich,
March 26 to approve the$6175.66
fee to Mid-Western Ontario
Development Association for this
year as well as, the appointment
of development officer Spence
Cummings for another term.
I can assure you this thing
will turn out in good shape,"
promised Reeve McGregor.
"This Is a critical period in
Huron County."
Warden Jack Alexander con-
curred and indicated to council
that the county development
committee had some knowledge•
of the government's planning with
regard to CFB Clinton which
officially closes at the end of
this year,
Representatives to the MODA
Zone will be McGregor, Gordon
Hess, chairman of the executive
committee; Charles Thomas,
chairman of the county planning
board; Warden Jack Alexander;
and one other representative ,
Spence Cummings. •
Cummings' salary will be
$10,000 this year with provisions
for a salary review at the end
of the year. His office this
year will be located in the court
house and not at CFB Clinton
as it was previously.
The budget for his depart-
ment will be $25,000 which
provides $2,000 for secretarial
fees, $1.000 for travelling
AO the Mlle 10 mond servio,
that existed in 1871 Is
Why?
Beeause San Life is peOple
People with ideas.
People who genuinely want W-
help.
No matter how many million
insurance policies and. group e..ertifir •
cues are issued by Sun Life,.the
personallactor in each will remain outstandingly Clear.
If you're not receiving personalized insurance ,
attention, shouldn't you join those individuals who
call Sun Life their insurance company? •
100th ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
Life insurance sales in 1970 . . . . $ 1,848,030,000
Policy -benefits payments in 1970. . . $ 323,395,080
Life insurance now in force . . . . $18,960;724,000
Dividends to policyholders in 1971- . . $ 79,616,000
Assets at December 31, 1970 . . . . $ 3,662,221,0(10
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Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Carlson"are shown following
their recent marriage. in Mary Immaculate' Catholic Church,
London. The bride is the former Colleen Mary. Cleary,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cleary, London, and
formerly' of Seaforth, while the groom Is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Carlson of London. The couple will reside in St.
Thomas. (Photo by Phillips)
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home of Mrs. Ross Balfour. The
girls discussed why and how they
should keep physically fit and what
a good citizen should be. Leaders
helped with crafts.
The fourth meeting was held'
at the. home of Mrs. Leslie Wad -
dell .when first aid for open •
wounds and fractures were dis-
cussed. The girls talked con-
cerning first aid kits'- , a re-
quirement of the 4-H girl to ex-
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