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The Huron Expositor, 1975-12-04, Page 3. F .... ... . .. .... r.. ,. ,,,,,.. '..A: o I ✓ t r a: .'.. .. .. ,• Y „., . ., 1 P... .. .. ,so-. ... *.`' �., µ.r. , I' , TT I nVIC. "to i t I ,.On by I+ ` f ! v A 1 d •r i" ,. it x. F" ba a We fook'f.o � �o• Ch �' ��� �'.. I Christmas in the cou>rjbty' f6 clean u bits of Rtter that were rnr?t.c fnu d last ,$ ,.y.> P P y n summer ta. qr ani�eauother d'1g,at theutatfpR j$1he ; rvatte2af sw,ex,u too, , sdmething 'we've been cou,sttitjg found do this summer's dig. Egmondville are the +only Pottery sate r)elst Flay with 4,0410' �� the bt 1 � .�Rat1 �.�lea> fQ1r on for some time nRw, Epee iri`,ce The lluron Pottery, which was evidence of haw the early ppt- archeology Students from Y1liafrt d puc'local tie' l t nllt ;$et ,tljc}II ; ' `. r we bought our frame house in P P Y Y P Y y ittv:Qlvei�, : ape lP f1fl, F ►# " ' n S located on ro ert now owned b terles operated in this G.gutttr . Laurier University, McKillop Ive had visions of a tree *+•**** a, , R P Mr. and Mrs. William Haggett in Severgral Torontq high school p _ 9f "ship la x0vept Olive, ,.; in the livor room. Chr_istinas We were shocked tfi 'see a naed�cine,•thath l,x'o Got►a '' ?r► i .; Ayf S Egmondville, was a flourishing students are working' at the .. y € dinner on `the dining room cable. operation until` mas's produced mdseum as volunteers, 'sorting couple of weeks Aga xl�at Pdrth we ale eVx,Rtugr, fo l;�t" tit }tu$e'e and yours truly$ittir}g with a gR.od containers took over the out the Egmondville .feces. 'Qne ° County exceeds the Ontario C:ar health care ost$',l ar�C;,l�n rt, ltttdr•' P household' market. of them is Peter Turner; 15, who accident rate by as in 44$0 per , -lt may n6t he extill Qt' Ity g book in front of the fireplace in the kitchen. cent each year,, data erQu.sl Y Mr. Newlands _says .Donald worked on the ':dig here last g YtR driYg Etrta{tr(I fir Just who is. goingt et Webster, the curator of the swmmer. Perth's edical Officer of your'seat.belt buckle and RtaC,; q �Y ever thin else read while.[ -sit Health is Mocked too and' she hi p ti 1 fi v x Y S. Y Canadiana De of the "You can learn a whole lot ghwa ,seed at bQ m lir but Itt', •v in front of the fireplace -is a ROM considers the Egmondville more about -Ontario history this wants the health unit to get certainly is :safer, .!nvttt�' ` 'gf" question, but anyway, that was otter the ' most important* way than in a classroom,' he involved in the ,campaign to cut drinking booze is :another liabtt, the vision. car accidents. Huron apparently' µe could pragtiser I y � pottery P Y e 5rx; pottery site excavated in Canada says.. es eG all �{ " Jeering relatives laughed when so far. The' molds and potters' Mr, Newlands says he hopes to has more people killed or during the feature seas;Q ar that. z z seriously injured in car accidents w• �- �{� Y;r � we invited them for Christmas Y l would cut down on the srttash•ups dinner. is that Christmas 1976, or �" a+ 1980 , they said, looking at the Marketing dispute -puts piles of lumber in the living room ' * F' -'• and -spare doors and windows in HAMD MAQE ITEMS FOR SALE — Mrs, John Lansink, left, was one of the ladies the den. BoAan O ff -b- a n oard""', c 'b' = who worked at the St -James CWL' bazaar' on Saturday. She helped a number of we are slow you see, and' we were trying to do most . things , Customers at the sewing, knitting and crochet work booth at the Christmas bazaar. ourselves. 1t id look like our Marketing of beans contributed crop of yellow and white beans Mr. Durand said the growers Mr. • Durand - said. he has (Staff Photo) target date 1976 for awhile. to changes in membership of the directly, : are "losing ' control" of their` investigated other 'Commodity But a coupld of weeks ago an Ontario. Bean ' Producers Mr., Allan, who opposed such a industry, marketing boards which sell Allan Campbell of McKillop expert carpenter took over and Marketing Board when the Board move while sitting.on the board. The bean board sets a price at direct, • eliminating the °. things are, lookirig much,, much held its annual Huron County reaffirmed his positionby" sAyinp which it feels the beans should be middleman, "and they all'e doing better. meetings at Zurich on Monday. he is against the board selling a I sold, but the dealers can reject very well. � . warden '_ it's exciting to see a house that Robert P. Allan of Br'ucefield the beans "at this time." � those prices or accept them then Huron County producers Reeve r u n s.� :for has been, as a friend's child says was replaced by Joe Miller of Mr. Durand, replying to the sell the beans at even higher provide about 40.pee'dent of the * "broken",'for many years get put as one of the four Huron members question of board inaction in prices if they can. Canadian crop. The issue of li will be a three-way race for that if some project in his village new year. - back together a ain. But, we've on the' nine member board. eliminating dealers, said: "It is If the dealers refuse to buy direct -selling seems a likely topicq warden irf Huron Cout ty in of Brussels would benefit through In other business during the ' been, working on and living with *r. Allan, who has been active only natural that we -would have beans at the price set by the at the four remaining distrief`, • ' .ianuary. Reeve Jack McCutcheon his continuance in office, he day, Reeve Karl Haberer of the mess for so long4 that a fixed on the. Board since its inception some opposition (to the board boa30, it is up to the board to meetings within the next week, Of Brussels, Reeve Allan Would run for one.more term. Zurich spoke as one of the newlower its price or Campbell of McKillop and Reeve Allan Campbell 'promised to members to county council. He people ordinary is going ltto seem Board chairrmke most ten years an and and halso aHuron oulridealersng its beans directly) from temporarily fly om the market. said Durand. HLion growers re-elected . . Harold Lobb of Clinton, will vie "fight like hell to keep Huron's urged- county representatives to strange. representative indicated, . "If you've had any experience "1• pointed out at last. year's- directors Mr. -.Durand, Richard for the county's to office. hospitals open" if he was elected think more, as representatives of disagreement as to the manner in with dealilq with big- buyers meeting the (the dealers) had Erb, and John Hazitt. Y P, After nights spent putting up S S S' Y S Y Reeve McCutcheon is the -only warden, w the community of Huron, rather lath and puttying windows, what which beans -should be around the world, you'll find that taken over $1 million out of your Committeemen elected'for next first 'time candidate in the trio (, "I think they are all pretty well than as representatives of their are we going to do with our spare marketed. if you ever. cross them once anti pocket on only one deal," said year; including the four directors: w Allan Campbell sought the chair full," commented Reeve own individual municipalities. time? What are we going to put Mr. Allan, an early chairman of sell them something you cant Mr. Durand. "They were Bev Hill, Murray Cardiff, Bo last year and Harold Lebb,' a Campbell, and I'm for keeping , All newcomers who spoke into all the cupboards that we'll the board, warned producers they supply, they won't.deal with you charging the Canadian market $4 Allan, Steve Dietrich, Way e candidate on two preyious them open supposing,we've got to expressed t -he highest praise for have? Whatever will we do with need the "expertise and' again," said Mr. Allan. more per hundredweight then our Woods, Murray Dennis, Nick occasions was runner -up -last .throw in some more county funds the administration of the county, a double kitchen sink of ter relationships dealers If you have only one price. Whyte and Jake Van Wonderen. Y- to present warden Anson or something." and the system under which the months of using a 6" x 8" (Middlemen; have built up with salesmap, and 1 don't care how McKinley. Reeve f obb simply. indicated county operates. bathroom one. customers over the years"• to sell good he is, if.he makes one mist. Jack McCutcheon indicated his intention to solicit the support During the morning session, a The better half was a little the Ontario crop. ake they won't back you again," this could well be his last year in of as many councillors as possible special plaque was unveiled in reluctant about turning his baby, Mr. ,Durand said the board he said. "What are youCgoing to municipal politics, but he did say so that he could be warden in the memory of the late John Greer the house, over, to the should begin Belli ng its entire do'with your beans?' Berry, the -former county clerk- professionals. Up until amonth or ` p McKillop • treasurer who died earlier this y so ago, he knew where every nail YOu'rle Invited ' ��� �O ear. The plaque was unveiled by was in those wills and he has his wife, Josephine Berry, an9 photos of most of them should The December meeting of the Motto, The magic of Christmas dedicated by his pastor, the ev. S S • C. L. Royal of Knox Presbyter' n memory ever fail. er knows in his Seaforth`'Women's Institute will Love.'There will be a Christmas Fo' f A", Fall Fair heart that carpenters know more be held at the home of Mrs. Alex gift exchange not to exceed a Church in Goderich. S S about house finishing than we do, pepper Tuesday December 9th at $1.00. Lunch is in charge by Mrs. r but he still followed them around 8:15 p.m. Bruce Coleman; Mrs. J. E:' McKillop Township Council Education and $1.1,095 to Huron- asking questions until he was Mrs. Ross Gordon and Mrs. MacLean, Mrs. Mary Haugh, made grants of $450 to Seaforth Perth Count RomanCatholic vahas4ra politely told• to get lost. , Wilfred Coleman. County 'Gordon Elliott are in charge. Mrs. Mrs, Agricultural Society and $650 to Separate School Board; and it's nice to have a little free n Hoelscher att.ck Mrs. Frank 'M4 )t illop'township Federatlon,'gf. , Huron.County levy.,of $79,108. time and get the worry and illi s will demonstrate Christ- Seaforth ' HosQital Auxiliary p Ag;ieulturg at, the, regular council , , Road. accounts of. S4ti 144.57 [� ^ .responsibility off his shoulders, ' � as articles. 4H club girls will Christmas meeting Tuesday Dec- se� in Winthrop,,, Monday pool earse but we're just a'little bit'at loose" " ember 9th at 6:30 rrt. of luck s�gfi ; P Y iwere pasSed�,for'paytnent.. • - also give a skit on Let's Make ¢' P aff6rnoon. ends. Breath. Roll call "A Christmas supper, gift exchange, new mem- Requests for building permits • Council approved a resolution - But it won't last. bers welcomed. Bring your own were granted to: Matthew from the clerks" and treasurers' adiourned custom in ,your family" plate and cutlery. Claessens, R.R,1, .Dublin, silo'; . There's this former log cabin out Y�� sector of- the Huron County Victor Ward, R.R,4, Walton, ` in our back yard, see. It has 18' Municipal the association The case of a Vanastra _ we requesting Huron County Board addition to mobile home; James swimming pool manager facing logs and 30' logs and all that back E. Cronin, R.R.1, Dublin, have to do is put them back of Education and the Huron -Perth three charges under the Public implement shed; Arnold together, so they remotely County RomanC atholic Separate Campbefi, R.R.5; Seaforth, steel Health Act of Ontario was resemble a log cabin. School' Board to accept school adjourned Thursday'in provincial There's no rest for the wear Thi"s granary; Robert R.5, 'S foith, Yche''que is ant e levies paid in two instalments . Dublin, enclose. verandah; James court in Goderich to March 11. but we're, not going. to start � J rife 30 and December -15'. Harold' Whitlock; manager of building the to cabin until after i� F. Maloney, R.R.S, Seaforth, � S S A request for land severance the Central Huron Recreation was approved from Daniel implement shed; Wayne ovati ii- Complex at Vanastra, has been Christmas. son, R.R.1, Walton, renovati ***** O'Rourke Jr. R.R.1, Dublin, for Kg g to mantacha ed with failing maintain �; ,a¢<s; ,�.,, ..Yy � ,`;z..,:�..,, :•G„:r;?.. �.....»z:s;•. •:?ki 'ce,:: "<"Y:'�; ay.:f, ao• ;V;. �, i . to house; Hussey, R.R.4, he would be difficult 19,500 square feet lot on Lot 1, proper water clarity in t You'd think it Y.?)>:u<{#::t�<o:ty>rS i`''s..�,,��. aia..J r <z.�.>r ; ..o.:.: W'y,.. '”'-r��C . : ; l't?" %.:..,y -, , o . '.•+ti:'..n. ,•G : a • Waltd4i. replace siding on house: of , '�'<:: ; ���i� ; :a�•;;>..;v,,:a.... �. >."'�,..: t�;... ,.,.,.y ,'F,�•�r„\. A,;�.a:��,;�<.,,..:. ,- Concession 4�'his will now complex's indoor 25 -metre to 'connect .the high school t,. �.�,���;;ti;;;-`.;,,{..;�`,<���•�.,�;�_,y�f.;.: .> �,a,,,���•,.,�;'vyA.,,.;.,:� r<:k,� .,,..��r.:..... ; Mervin Dietz, R.R.1, Dublin, require approval by Huron swimming pool, failure to empty teachers' stri in Toronto with q - implement shed and enclosing County Land Severancethe Pool of swimmers when the E mondville Pottery, but swimming pool; Ra Devereaux. • to do so and lack of somaone�has done it.Committee. ordered ' x, .<."•'>:'�F;,.4<;;a.:: �y;�•;..y:7.<.� '�: :�.,..�.;.,>,.ti;',:,<.,.�. >�y�.,a��;. >�A.aY:,�<= »?:�te.:>#.:�:Akl.'.t�.•.sr.`..,. z�,,,...:F'W;,��: �,.:�.<,�X::Y w �.. .;:�,t:�iE;',:,,w�::S • i, s ' R.R.4, S aforth, mil house; A petition from Bruno. ro gr records on equipment, Enterprising David Newlands, Braecker, R.R.4, Walton, was Alvin Beuerman R.R.I Dublin maintenance at the pool. the archeologist with the Royal :.�. :�;:w;y:�;:;�::'k:.,, }:`-.t �»;k5.`..'.'dYj�s>`��c; ..,..,•:.,�:,, fk,r.:..c.,:,.. •.•.:a,�":.i>i.'�•'>htK > '': rw:-;:'.Sa,:�.:....:v. \. ::�:..a. ,.v...�� r : '�'.k•�.,;;.:>a�,>:<•<r.'n..T. ;.;.a.<a.�.<,.:<,::;,;�.:;:>;<.:�v.�:a�.;r,,: >,=:'.�a:,•v ;•#<�.. `: ; �, t;�i�`;s'•�` r�.':\. �,•''�r\'.a >o' .”' tom,: .,fi,- ,...,, :;, . ;; ,. a:• e �> k granary; Arthur Marra R•R.1. '� <�^�,.: . .: �� I :z`t�?s.�� �:� <�,a�. , . f Leonhardt The_ char es were laid b the -Ontario Museum who supervised' •,,.r..u...,�.�,.;�;.,,;:,,,,,,.;!<>�,; ,,;,>�;�'�',, <.'>'; :..>`'`.:� >.:, � ,.;.. �;:�> .�,,.,� �. accepted for repair o Dublin, renovations to house. S Y P �'��'���>�� :�' '� .'���:�` ;�a'e'a e Lucan Huron Count Health Unit di s at the site of the otter for : ai s:> � 3..•`:.<:;s.:>t.>.:,`:;:;t>. •.'- " x.>:;:f:.:: <:, ;:<n :.,•t: �\ a, � , :.. ,�. drain. Charles Corbett. � � y g pottery f s is assn e he 4 acre w' routine 'ins ection o as two summer Council will leas t following athe last �`r�>.:. >a:•: .,, ,�. '�.: ``"�s �:`k x`• was appointed engineer.g,:. `.�::> ., ..:�c:.::., ' :<<:'tw,'?.Asa,.,�<:r<:��:..,...,N.`:....::„<,,.:>..<:::..,»,... `:.<�:':' <z�.,...:..,�. ,..'c`c<�`>. ....�• :. a 7. w are out of school to 'Community Park as e' of Oct. 2 students who ”"' " yen were Walton Co th o t :a: Aiwa..:. Passed for payment t Y Cf�'* '.'j�az`'i'.��i'-fs,o �,. .'x. �:•". . $i`r'":i?:i.,a:.,. tva ,:.^S!'<: �;.., ..oa;,.,. .s:�t :•'.;. �,: .'C:. `:.:i'vx•.S :i::• eneral accountsfof •$l93 80349 futarc ball feel es e � "• ;;tory: ;<;�; �,�.�.>.: >•.::t,.a.>:::� ,:�• '. including school levies of $53,806 Laverne Godkin R.1 Dubin .•��•'. 3. . :R. Walton. f er R 4 to Huron Count Boar o and Joe t ;,•yap nhs x'�}A.. ..\ ?•.;a�;..r \. .�`:. n MEAT MARKET Lean Smoked PICNIC HAMS 5 - 6 lb.' lb. Lean Shoulder or Butt PORK CHAPS lb-. 1*29. ^ ORDER TAKEN NOW FOR. Fresh Killed -TURKEYS{ for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . Xmas season. W. IV C i� UCW'names'officees at Northside for '76 Northside U.C.W. general ship — Visiting - Mrs. U. meeting was held Nov. 25th. Mrs. Stewart; Foster Child - Mrs. W..- Roe, president, opened with Harry Brown; Silvefware - Mrs. an article written by Dr. Wilbur Edgar ' Allan," Mr,§. Geo Howard in the October Observer • Wheatley; Press Mrs, Harvey noting that everyone should read Ttaviss; Pianist Mrs. Jas. it from cover to cover. Minutes Stewart; Bazaar Convener - Mrs. were approved as read. Peter Dunlop; Rep. to Official Reports for the year were given Board - Mrs. John Ball; Rep. to and adopted. Board'of Stewards - Mrs. Elva Report of the nominating Ellis, - Mrs. Lorne Dale. Unit committee for 1976 was read by 'Presidents; 1. Mrs. F. Roberton; Mrs. Sallows which is as follows: 2• Mrs. L. Dale; 3 & 4 - Mrs.T. Hon. Pres., Mrs. M. Reuber; Past Wilbee, Co-ordinator; 5. Pres. Pres. Mrs. W. Broadfobt; - Mrs. J. Ball and Mrs. M. Vincent. President - Mrs. Wesley Roe; 1st. Mrs. T. Wilbee of the afternoon Vice Pres. Mrs. Thos. Wilbee; unit opened this part of the Secret ary - Mrs. Gordon S allows; meeting with "Be Still and Know Treasurer - Mrs. 'Frank Golding; that i am God" followed- by Asst. Treas., - Miss Ruth cldff; Prayer. -Scripture Luke 10 was Convener of,l~inarnce Com�Mrs. taken by Miss E. Dennis followed Gordon McKenzie; Convener of by readings lead by Miss E. Program Com. - Miss Marion Dennis, Mrs.T. Wilbee, Mrs. P. Scarlett; Convener of Dunlop and Mrs. F. Golding. Stewardship Com. -Mrs. Edgar Mrs:R. McKercher favoured Allan ;Christian Education Com. - With a solo "Somebody Knows - Mrs. J. Turnbull, Mrs. Oke; It's Jesus" accompanied by Mrs, Flower Convener - Mrs. Gordon J. Stewart. A Christmas story Rimmer; Social Committee - Mrs. "Gifts from Christ" was read by Bill Thompson, Mrs. Keith Snell; Miss Dennis. The first "Rest Communion - Mrs. Frank Phillips second "Keys of the Kingdom'" , Third, "Power over evil spirits" Mrs. Pat Bennett; Cards - Mrs. fourth "Living Water" , fifth A. Close; Manse Committee - "Bread of Heaven" sixth Mrs. Robert. McKbrcher (one yr. 'Eternal Life" and seventh only), Mrs. Cliff Broadfoot, Mrs. "Legacy of Peace" with Lloyd . Hoggarth; Kitchen appropriate passages from the Convener - Mrs. Gordon Elliott; Bible relating to these gifts. Parlor Conbener -- Mrs. Eva Hymn 56 was sung and Mr. JW.a,Membership - Mrs. Reuber closets the meeting with J.M cott; •Community. Friend- -prayer. 6 0 Itaccountsfor yourmoney and,your time. Ask your Toronto Dominion branch Menager about the TD Canchek system. He show you how Canchek'can work effectively to provide accounting control for your farm operation. The Canchek system includes special coded cheques, a detailed instruction manual, item code card and an attractive vinyl cheque wallet. It can all be yours for a small monthly charge on your account. And you can write as many cheques on your Canchek account as you want, free of extra charge%You also get free use of a safety deposit box.- How does Callii chek Work? Canchek auforriatically provides you with a monthly cash flow statement of your farm business. 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