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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-08-26, Page 2The Hayfield Library Assoc- iation welcomes the opportun- ity to answer the Letter to the Editor which appeared in the August 19 issue of the Hayfield Bulletin. The cost of the project to date has involved the expendi- ture of $2,800. This figure in- cludes the purchase of the building, a lease for ten years of rtl4 land on which it stands, the material and labour involv- ed in the remodelling, a three- year insurance policy for $2,500 on the building. (The Library Association carries a policy for $2,000 on the books — which is not included in present ex- penditures). The work still to be done to complete the prbpject includes an oil healing unit, storm win- dows and screens for the side windows, removal of the old shed and sheeting the wall at the face of the building. Est- imates for this part of the work will be known next week, Various services donated to the project have been much ap- preciated by the Library Board. The transfer to the Hayfield Libraryl Association of the re- modelled building is in the process of being carried out. Contributions received dur- ing the past three weeks total $850 which is almost a third of our current obligation. Don- ors during this time have been Mrs. W. R. Aberhart, London; Mrs. A. E. Annetts, Ottawa; Mr. J. L. Auld, St. Catharines; Mrs. Robert Blair, Hayfield; Helen Cook, Hayfield; Mrs. David Dewar, Hayfield; Mr. Eckert, Bayfield; Mrs.. A. F. Fus,ter, London; Mrs, G. M. Galbraith, Bayfield; Miss Ma- G. Hunter, Toronto; Mrs. R. bel Hodgins, Toronto; Mrs. R. B. Johnston, Hayfield; Mrs. C. A. Kanter, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Mr. H. L. Kennedy, Toronto; Miss Rhea Krube, Dearborn, Mich.; Mr. D. MeCrimmons, Montreal; Miss Margaret Mac- donald, Toronto; Mrs. S. H. John McKenzie, Bayfield; Mrs. Evay, Hayfield; Mr. and Mrs. I. Meaking, Streetsville; Mrs. W. L. Metcalf, Montreal; Miss Vivian Morton, Hayfield; Miss Amy Murray, Toronto; Mrs. W. Nichols, Hayfield; Mrs. W. Many home fires are caused by smokers. The use of small ashtrays could be a contribut- ing factor. A tray should be large enough to hold a dozen butts with a rim wide enough to support a burning cigarette. A cigarette that is still burn- ing can fall on upholstery or rug and smoulder until it bursts into flame. The smoke can cause suffocation if anyone is sleeping in the room. FOR ALL NEEDS GET EXPERTEXPERT INSTALLATION FROM SPECIALISTS B. R. ROBINSON FLOORING CONTRACTOR 61 Hamilton St., Goderich Phone 524-8831 T. Oates, Hamilton; Mrs. E. W. Oddleifson, Hayfield; Mr. H. H. Ormond, Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs. any Path, Hayfield; Miss D. Ranke, Hamilton; Mr. Allen Nolllston, Toronto; Mrs. Robert Seotchmer, Bayfield; Mr. John A. Simpson, Birminig- ham, Mich.; Mrs. Malcolm Toms, Hayfield; the Misses Watson, Windsor; Mrs. C. R. Will, London; Mrs. J. R. R. Willoci, Toronto. It is very gratifying to see the greatly increased use of the library and the pleasure that the patrons of all ages are taking in it. J. L. Metcalf ."1111144::,,atempw.. ART ch. c5 "Hold it, Al! Where's my cut of the tax cut?" G. B. CLANCY, O.D. — OPTOMETRIST — For Appointment ' Phone 524-7251 GODERICH R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST Goderich The Square 524-7661 AMBULANCE STILES FUNERAL HOME Goderich 524-8142 524-8504 1, cq, INCREASE YOUR ESTATE UP TO $2,000.00 LIFE INSURANCE At no cost to you, no medical required. To find out how much you can have See Clinton Community Credit Union Ltd. 482-3467 p .1 LODGE AMBULANCE SERVICE GODERICH 425-7401 Oxygen, First Aid Equinment •••••=0/6/1•14.. Alexander and Chapman GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Property Manageemnt Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building Goderich Dial 524-9662 Letter To The Editor Page 2—The Bayfield Bulletin—Wed., August 26, 1964 EDITORIAL By ART ELLIOTT Another Crusader Our esteemed contemporary, the editor of The Clinton News-Record said a big mouthful in the front page editorial of August 13 when he sounded off at length on the possibility of Clinton becoming what he referred to, somewhat exaggeratedly, we think, as a "ghost town". Clinton has carried on for many years without major industries, and as a distribution, centre for a rich farm area, could probably continue to muddle through, even after a rough blow such as the loss of the Air Station. It would have a reduced stand- ard of employment and living, of course. We agree with the News-Record that zoning legislation is desirable and one of the few ways municipalities have of safeguarding their futures from obvious mistakes of the past. If Clinton is to grow and prosper, it will need industries, and reas- onable steps should be taken to secure them. If, as one can barely imagine, the majority of Clinton ratepayers don't want industrial progress, then it's up to the council to bow to that opinion. It is difficult to believe this is the case. * * * Advice To Young Artists ". . . All the highest literature in journalism. The writer who aims at producing the platitudes which are not for an age, but for all time has his reward in being unreadable in all ages; whilst Plato and Aristophanes trying to knock some sense into the Athens of their day, Shakespeare peopling that same Athens with Elizabethen mechanics and War- wickshire hunts . . . are still alive and at home everywhere." George Bernard Shaw in "The Sanity of Art". Ballfirth %Mitt Published Every Wednesday at Bayfield, Ontario by ART ELLIOTT Editor and Publisher DWIGHT ALDHAM AUDREY BELLCHAMBER Associate Editor Social Editor Subscription Rates: Canada U.S.A. $4.00 per Annum $5.00 per Annum Advertising Rates on Request P.O. Box 94 Phone 96 ONE-STOP SERVICE Let us keep your car or truck in tip-top shape. Prompt, courteous service with top quality Sunoco products and Goodyear tires. A WESTLAKE'S GARAGE JACK MERNER, Proprietor Highway 21 BAYFIELD 50-R-2 The Ontario Safety League came accross this observation in a U.S. publication: "Some- times we dream we'll be brave enough to say the things to that traffic officer that we say about the President." 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