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!T Tuckersmith Township. Muni,, revenue for the year amounted 'to' Hensall e4change to the Hayfield change,
450; and $eAf9,rth'E
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$129,923, with expenses exchange which is now co
m- Telephone System should
of The r6tir line
*t of fOOFOOP�
have a 'five, than commission �118,711. giving & surplus pletely a.fourrparty system up to
in instead of the present three, $11,212. In 1972 the surplus private fines. Huron Ward'eri'And TuckorsoAfth
Speaking of Initis- Rbeve-Artfilgy'Nichol4on,
thi Local Init
William B. Rowcliq6 9f Hensall. amounted to $10,049. Seaforth, after' 'serving f
pr 27
told the 100 subscribers attending He r'e brted-total assets for; the tives Grant of $11,50.0 which the
the annual meeting in the system P at the end of 1973 system received (at his request) years oirthie commission, and
I.O.O.F. Hall in Brucpfield amounted to $570,262. During the in Januaryvmr. Graham said he recent death of HarveYColemAn
ur men, with a regular resulted in the necessity to• elect
Year, Mr. Grahar hired fo
Wednesda night. n said about 100
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Mr. Rowdiffe, completing the miles of underground cable had 6mployee. as, supervisor, who are two ne commissioners.
first year of his three-year term, been laid, He said the system is busycutting-theI.
multi-party areas Vern Alderdice cif R.R.. 2,
iY Said the telephone system is 'big now about 95 per cent cable with 'over to four-party. Kippen; and Tuckersmith Reeve
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7 business, possibly as big a Sorge only several small isolated stret- The system with a total of 1,878 Elgin Thompson of R.R, . 3,
'townships and. he wanted the ches with above ground wiring telephones serves thi rural areas Kippen were nominated tp fill the
iTicrease in the interest of'the which will only be replaced as and someurban areas in vacancy to represent Tuckerspiltb
or, system.they wear out. Tuck6rsmith and Stanley Town- with the retiremetit of Mr.
r.
Mr. Rowcliffe said he Mr. Graham said 25 subscri- ships. The qayfield Exchange has Nicholson. Mr. Alderdice was
wou Ex
J& like to see the auditor bers were transferred from 56.4 teleph es; Clinton acclaimed when Reeve Thompson
attend th
to
withdrew.
next annual meeting w
an e
so raised
s <1 Stanley Reeve Elmer Hayter of
me of the questions ra d1b
sortie subscribers about the Varna And Richard tfb of Zurich
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auditor's report. rwere nominated to represent
sp6ke of the need for Stanley Township to fill -. the
y,caused by the death of
political pressure on the Ontario vacanc
-now. 'PP:1Aj;
the -late Harvey Coleman. Mr.
•
.04 "We are
S Telephone Services.
or-caught in the demand f6r new
Hayter was elected'in a vote 42-40
and will serve the one year
services and %�e 4an't supply Coleman's
remaining in Mr.
them." Mr. Rowc1iffe s'aid. He
R term.
was referring to the inability .of
The commissioners were au-
the Tuckersmith system to raise
the rate to subscribers enough to t�orized to bring in a by-law for
the next annual meeting for the
rriake a profit whi&,eotild be, put,
naming of a five-man commis-
FIRE AND ICE - Seaforth Firemen battled a blaze in . fire hoses on the backporch of the house. Two into- a fund for enlarging the sion. Each •commissioner would
system to meet requests for
be allowed to serve two terms
the snow late Friday afternoon when a house near Malo tigy employe" were working in the house
irl more two-party and private lines must retire.
the Rec Ground's at the southern edge of town owned earlier F f ter they left to take a load to the as quickly as they are wanted. only and then
t�day and a Tuckersmith Reev6 Elgin
by Maloney Brothers 'Construction 'caught on fire. dump, t fire broke out. Damages amounted to The Ontario Telephone Services
Firemen'Lloyd Eisler and Bob Dinsmore direct the s2b,000. does not allow the system to raise Thompson w1s chairman for the
meeting and Mel Grah#
the rates to make a profit. in
Mel Graham, Brucefield, secretary.
manager of the 'system,' in his
report, said that last year when
450'. fine. for bylaw breach the system went for a four-pafty
telephone . service to-replace the NEWLY ELECTED Tuckersmith's, - MiApIpipal
multi-party, he thought it would Telephone system has two new directors follow,ipg
• be good for ten years, but now last week's annual Meeting. They are Elmer `Hayter,
Tire s - r Tuck,ersbelieves it may be only for five Varna, left and Vern Alderdice, R.R.2,4<ippen, whou 16igs
n h do'
years. "They are asking,,for in William B. Rowqliffe of, Hensall Commission.
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two-.party and private lines, he The number of directors' may be increased to five
said.
Tuckersmith dog owners have sum of $50.00 for each offence: A complaint by Mrs. Dorothy approached Reeve Elgin Thomp- Mr. Graham said the total following discussion at the meeting..-
until June I to register their dogs The by.-law also provides that Basis'6tt that the 9.8 foot right-of- son and Deputy Reeve 'Ervin
with the township as a result of a any d--cg running at large in the way (north of her . property) Sillery, along with Coun. Vince
by-laivjfpr dog tax and dog control ' township shall -bd-deemedrto be a between her property and the Fowlie, Vanastra, last Friday
passed by Tuckersmith Township Township lot was left in poor regarding the formatiotf'. 01 Va ie OM, n i-niury
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stray' dog and may be destroyed condition' when the, Logsdon recreation area at Vanastra. They M -1 n 'd d f ec.k
Council meeting in Brucefield immediately at the discretion of a
Monday. police officer or other authorized factory was demolished, will be are considering purchasing the'
Registration will be done person. looked after., by the road superin- curling rink - and one ' of the afte'r fall. inque'st f ind's'-
through the Animal Control For 1974 Council will- have tendent when weather c6nditions churches and operating other
Officer whom Council expects to water and sewage rates based on permit. related recreation programs. The An inquest held Friday into the Director ' bf Path-ology third floor where' he left hiiin
appoint '. At the April 2 meeting. taxes for Vanastra property. Building permits were granted Vanastra Community Association death of 54-year-old Ross Department, Stratford Gengral sitting on his bed. ' ' I
He will 'visit and collect the tax as The Dill Drain is to be to: Mrs. Adrienne Hutchinson of of which Me. FoMie is president, Freeman of Seaforth whose body Hospital, reported the 3rd and 4th, - The five-man jury found that
listed: re-considered at the April 2 Egmon'dville for addition to will prepare a proposal which will was discovered on the floor of his vertebrae. high in the neck, were'. Mr. Freeman had died between
0 1. Male dog or spayed female meeting :when it was' found a house; Vern Alderdice of 'R.R, 2,, be presented to the next me . eting hotel room February 2, found' the fractured and bones displaced the hours of 1,0 p.in. February I
(if only one kept) $5.00; number of the assessed owners Kippen for steel grain bin and of council. man had died as the result of slightly and the spinal cord was and I a.m. February, � a, the Kenneth A. Devereaux was
2. For second male or spayed wanted the drain to be an open William Holland of R.R. 4, Three res"ts of Front Street dislocated -vertebrae and a bulging. The body had Other result of dislocated vertebrae and "called to the Bar last
• female $20,00; - drain on their property ' while Clinton for a new house on the will be provided with water from swollen spinal cord, apparentlyminor abrasions. a swollen spinal cord, apparently Friday, March 22 at a
3. For a female dog (if only one o*thers wanted Wt drain a closed Vhnastfa Road, No. 35-36. - , the Egn-rondville System. caused by a fall. Dr. Waite said the swelling was from a fall. ceremony in O'Keefe
kept) $10.OQ; one Several residents , of, Vanastra Council received three appeals Presiding at the inquiest was the actual cause of death. He said Dr. Paul L. Brady, coroner, was Centre in Toronto. A
4, For second female' dog against the zoning amendment graduate of the University
proposed for Lot 26 (Henry Coroner Dr. Paul L. Brady.$ it was not unusual for a fall from a �il 'charge of the 'inquest. The
$25.00,, of Western Ontrio Law
S SP The body was found by Mel chair to cause damage to the jurors 'were Lawrence P. Plum-
'S. For each additional male or,
This i ring Klaver farm; from agriculture to Hubert, also a resident of the vertebrft, steel, foreman; Donald Bode, School, he is the son ofAr.
female dog, exceeding two dogs, commercial. It was purchased in h
owned or harboured by same Heavy_ snow storms swept 'showtho Queens Hotel, about I a.m. after He said the alcohol levl in the William D. Stephenson, Gordon and Mrs. Arthur Devereaux
at March has always been January by Maple Leaf Mills who he noticed the light was still on in blood and the urine was high. L. Rimmer and Ronald Driscoll, of Seaforth.. He has recently
person $30.00; through, most of Ontario this subject to extremes of weather we propo�ed to build q bulk feed Mr. Free!A*n's room and the door A witness who had been sitting Called as witnesses were: Dr. joined the law.., firm 'of
0 6. For a kennel of dogs week, in spite of the fact that the give you this information On plant. It was pladned to have it as
was ajar. Mr. Freeman in hotel Robin Waite, Stratford, acting- McConnell & Stewart,
established in a, non-residential calendar - proclaimed last March 26, 1945 the temperature a corn receiving plant and other
ur's"day as the first day of 'in this part ' allied products - fertilizer; corn- lounge earlier in the evening told Director of Pathology Department Seaforth, Ontario.
zone $25.00. Th of Ontario was 72 Dr.. Paul Brady said he was the five-man jury the man fell Off at Stratford General Hospital;
use Spring. March came in, fairly degrees. plete line of pellet feed.
The by-law includes the cla 9 called to the room at 1:35 a.m. his chair and was unable tQ get to Jim Parkinson, proprietor of
that for any person.So�victed of a quietly and seems determined to On this Tuesday, March 26, The appeals were from Mrs.
-breach, the pen . aliy will not go roaring out. 1974 the temperature here John Baker on an adjoining farm and found Mr. Freeman lying on his feet again. This happened Queen's Hotel; , Larry Ritchie,,
-his back fully clothed and said he about 9 p.m. bartender at the Hotel; Miss A very
exceed (exclusive of costs) the Just tocheerreaders up and dipped to zero. -whose prime concern was the• hid died one or two hours Another witness said he had Marion Parsons, Mel Hubert,
effect such an operation would previously- I helped Mr. Freeman to his feet William Little, Mrs-'Mary Men -
have on her sheep-raising opera- Dr. Robin Waite, acting and took him to his room on the' *ne' petty theft
Egmondville firm tion and whether the facility was 11 and Mrs. Trudy Broome.
really required in Huron with the
A pretty desperate -,Jhief or
wins contract number.of similar plants already thieves . broke into Cleave's
in ration, the increased traffic,
Smith Construction, of Eg- - G_oderich native is' named Sunoco Service Station on
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mondville, have been awarded a the .1 oise, dust, and pollution; Goderic'h St. East early Saturday
and Donald Watsoiajand Winston
$94,800 contract for a greenhouse morning and stole a collection box
Powell, Hullett Township resi- new minister at First Church
addition . and renovations to dents living across the highway, for the March of Dimes from the
Building 71 at Centralia College who were concerned about First Presbyterian Church in son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood E. Florence A. Hudson, dayghter of garage's counter, along with a bit
of.. Agricultural 'Technology, ollution, heavy traffic, noise, Seaforth is about to have a new Nelson ofboderic�. He attended Mrs. Roy Hudson and the late of merchandise and some change.
li Huron Park, "There was probably $5 or $6
minister. The Rev. Edwin , G. Goderich schools, Waterloo Roy Hudson on November 21,
Smith Construction submitted us I in the March of Dimes box", said.'
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T T�e ppeals with the by-law Nelson of Orangeville has University and graduated from 19S2. They have four children,
the lowest of five bids received, - service station owner Cleave
the high being $147,700• will be forwarded to the Ontario accepted a call to the Goderich The Presbyterian College in Dwight (20), Mark (18), Dale(15.) Coombs on Wednesday,
The renovations, covering ap. Municipal Board by Clerk James Street West Church. He will Montreal in 1967. and Cindy (13). agreeing that the culprits were
McIntosh and council will await also serve St. Andrews Cburcg in stooping pretty low. A quantity of
proximately 5,000 sq. ft., are He was ordained in his home The date when Mr. Nelson
the decision made by the Board. Clinton. pennies, a couple of cartons of
needed by the Ministry of The meeting adjourned at I Mr. Nelson was born in church, Knox Presbyterian comes to Seaforth has not yet
Agriculture and Food to convert Church, Goderich, on June 21, cigarettes, and some sunglasses
a.m. Tuesday morning.,, Goderich on October 30, 1933, the
been finalized.
an abandoned prefabricated me- 1967, spefif two years in Calvin were also taken in the break in.
Presbyterian Church at The Rev. Sam Kerr, a retired Entry was gained after part of
tai barrack into areas for
laboratory, •mechanics, . imple- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and the minister of Stratford, the big window in front of the
ment affd other storage, as well as
Canoe, -the Bayfield past five years at Tweedsmuir will continue to take services at garage was broken, Mr. Coombs
3 IIx;office space, lunch and washMemorial Church in Orangeville. First Presbyterian 'until Mr. said. Seafort4 Police are
rooms. The con6act, riso includes He married the former Nelson'moves here. investigating the break-in.
the Addition of an 18' x 30'
River this �I e�end
prefabricated greenhouse.
Work on the project, designed If you've always had a spirit of The Seaforth 'Optimists are Married in, Manitoba
by Ministry of Government adventure, would like to try your sponsoring their second annual
Services staff, is already under hand at canoeing and can get your canoe race. with proceeds for theahs 4
way and completion is expected hands on a canoe, this weekend is Bunny Bundle, the VanEgmond •
by the end of August 1974- your big chance. Foundation and Optin-dst Youth Couple quietly mark anniversary
work. The race. st arts at 11
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Sunda.inorninat the Mr. and Mrs. W. Earle Hawley - on February 23 and has been a of Winthrop., nephew.
y 'g
Work. starts on now
Egmondville Bridge. The route patient at the Manor
celebrated their 65th Wedding for the past.2 They received phone calls from
continues along the Hayfield Anniversary quietly at the Manoryears. Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchings,
Optimist club house Rivet to Tynaall's Bridge. Nursing Home on Sunday, March The guests were: Mrs. Minnie Calgary. Alberta, nephewApd
24 Mr. and Mrs. Hawley were Hawley, sister; Mr. Zaebariab niece; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ken Campbell of the Optimists
Work started Friday on the new rourn loi (fic Uptimist Club will be
Club House the Seaforth Optimist on the second floor. It is to be said a large number of canoes will married on March 24, 1909 in MeSpadden, brother; both pa- Knauss, of Stanton, California,
be entered in the race, continuing Baissevain, Manitoba where Mr. tients at tfie Manor,, and Mrs, niece and nephew; Mr. andMr'
Club is erecting on the Seaforth ready by7'*,.a
j I for summer Boisse Hawley was a telegrapher Susan Hutchings of Stanton, Sam MeSpadden of Otterville,
DIGGING IN- Uptl 'Mists Charlie Geddes, left, and Recreation Grounds at the programs. last ' year's outstanding
Ken Cardno took the first shovel full of earth from southern edge of the towr. The Optimist Club, hopes to ParticillatiOM and station ag6nt. They retired to California, sister of the bride; Ontario, nephew and niece.
sponsor onsor soccer, softball and Seaforth 8 years ago. Rev, and Mrs. Bert McSpadden, Many beautiful cards were
the ground at the site of the new Optimist betiding at owned The course totals 18 miles and Mrs. Hawley is the former nephew and niece; Mr,. and Mrs. received from friends and rela..
the Rec grounds over the weekend. The building will The $17,000 building will house baseball on the 3 acre park o crests will be awarded to all who Henrietta McSpadden of Win- Jack McSpadden,, great-nephew tives which were much appre-
waphrooms, change rooms and a by the Towti of Seaforth. An
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be constructed as Much as possi participate. There are seven throp and Mr. Hawley is. from and niece; Brian Earle Me- ciated. Refreshments were served
ble by vbluntper refreshment booth on the main open-air ice rink is 4 future classes, with prizes awarded in Haybay, near Napanee, Ontario. Spadden, great great-nephew', All by Mrs. Susan Hutchings, as.
0 labour of club members. floor. A 'meeting and recreation project"the club hopes to build. all. I
He celebrated his 96th birthday of Toronto-I, Mr. 0-atl McSpadden sisted by the nurses,