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xl`Li ltE AXT3 A, NUMBER O
n�tx�an e, people in the World , . .
1put for puree and un tarnished
brass, a story in the Blyth Stand-
ard, last week seems to have un,
oart„hed the champion. , • • A far-
mer
ax-mer found his cow dead , . , and
pi?�oned to a f irisi who deals in
dead and disaiiled anirntals, to re -
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60 Attendn ustri". a
move the beast , . , The firm said ■
it would; send a truck the follow-
Wednesday , , , So the farmerBoard Dim
Mo the dead cow to within 100
-feet of the road early in the weep, Showing every' sig"of growing
and on Tuesday afternoon -i enthusiasm in 'tile pion i tion of
broad d4yaigh�a truck pulled UP ind'As,trr within theCounty, las
to the gate (some distance from rii,ght close to 70 municipal offic-
the house) and with block and i js and interested persons, atten,
tackle .proceeded to draw the dead ded a dinner in the C)ntarlo Street
animal the remaining distance to United Church, here,
she road, -into the truck, and away Representatives .of all f 1 v e
with it , , , The farmer. watching towns, three villages, and eleven
from the house thought nothing
it , , . That is, until the following of Huron's 16 townships, were prem
the h. had called. sent to hear Bob Potts, consultant
day when f e bol , . ,Sure with the Municipal Industrial De-
carne along or the y velopment Division, Trade and In
-
semis; like extreme brass in the dustry Branch, Department of Ag -
OW .of the first trucker, don't ri
ybti thunk? culture, Toronto.
.
* R, D, Jermyn, Exeter, president
Of the Hurons County Industrial
xSN T THIS LOVELY SPRING e
d which w th
Promotion Boar as
T'URn
,
weather Wer we've been having
va
' host organization for the
gather..
then^
,Aftef all of that almost zero and .
beltww .zero temperatures, more 1n'g' was chairman of the meeting,
reasonable days are welcome at,: which Tom Pryde, Exeter, MLA
We have one report of a'precoe- for Huron South, introduced the
jovo .Caterpillar who game out to guestt speaker.
look .things over and was seen Mr, Potts reviewed the gmw;ng
travelling bravely through the interest its. industrial promotion
sn►nlw. sh.,rae the fall of 1953, when the
Province of Ontario offered en-
tKA,MG IN TI -M A'RZNA HAS ecA ragement for such a,_ develop-
very good to the young at ment, by offering to -match any
heart ... and in body this year... contribution made by a region, up
i rontribu-
t 1 00 This on s
o m
$ 0 0 money w,Vr, er, up until this January ted toga central board set upas an
thaw, outdoor- skating has been
getti'r'ig a very good bit of attest- 1r,<orporated company, to be ad -
tion, too . , , Up at the Grove ... ministered by a directorate picked
behind the popular Fish and Game from the zones within. the region,
Club House ... on the pond where In. the case of H'urori; 'it is pro-
mmiv of the famous "old Colts" pmed that this county, along with
ier Meeting
Perth, Wellington and Waterloo
counties, each folrm:um a zone,
slwU14 contribute on a six cent
1*,r capita basis in towns, and vil-
lages, with an additional .$$W be-
irrf;• rNuested from the County
CounxsiL
If all municipalities
agree to the idea, this will mean
a revenue Of $1.4,000, to be put
with the province's $10,000 to 'in-
ante the year.
If begun, said Mr, Potts, '.t is
considered that the plan will be
(Continued on page Five)
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got their skating start . , . this
winter has proven to be a good
skating area .. The youngsters, ,Essay Contest To GEORGE FALCONER,
and the not-so-young,
as well, �r
have been finding out the pleasure Promote Rural Bruce£ield, re-elected District man of the Clinton District
of out -door skating, where ticket- Collegiate Institute Board for
stubs are never heard of, and a Safe Driving third year.
fellow with a pair of blades can A 'rural safe driving campaign.
skate as long as he likes . . . Of has been organized by the Huron
gaurse, now that the temperatur County Federation of Agriculture tjeo. L. Falconer
have risen, the n'aturaI ice has in co-operation with the Ontario
iafered . , . but it will freeze Federation, to take place during
gain, and there'll be skating out- the week of February 20-25. Returned To Past
oars for anyone who wants it.. • Working with the full co-operat-
y`VO ion of it's Insurance Committee the As CDC1 Chairman
Federation plans to conduct an es -
ix Reeves After 'nof
say contest (Topic., Safe Driving) George L. Falconer was, renan.-
uron County to which members in the Junior ed chairman of the Clinton Colle-
Farmers, Women's Institutes, giate• Institute Board sit the fiat
arden.'s Chair farm Forums and the Township meeting of that body held in: CD-
The current political topic now Federations of Agriculture will be CI auditorium an Monday night.
s the race for the County War- eligible. • Irvine Tebbutt ' was appointed
nslip, which will take place The Ontario Federation, also is vice-chairman and. Harold C. Law-
rext week. sponsoring an essay contest to son, secretary -treasurer.
Indications• are that six reeves which members of Farm Forums Committees for the year were
vill be in the contest this year, will be eligible; winner of which set up and are as follows: (the
sharp contrast from 1955 when in each county will be awarded first named to act as chairman)
lazl Campbell was honored with $100. A winner of the provincial Property, Dr, J. A. Addison, C1111 -
n -acclamation. contest will not be eligible to win ,teal; John. Lavas, Clinton; Bernard
Contesting the wardenship will a county award Hall, Blyth; Clarence Livermor4,
e Reeves John Fischer, Turn- On Monday, February 20, first Clinton; Merino Steckle, Stanley
eixy Township; Daniel Beuer- day of the Safe Driving Week, Tuwnship; agriculture, Meivyn
an, McKillop Township; John will be the date for a banquet Richmond, Morris Township; Geo- i
orrissey, Stephen Township; Or- meeting (location not yet decid- rge Reid, Huron County; Willis
I Taylor, East Wawanosh Town- ed), at which an officer of the VanEgm.ond, Huliett Township; M,
P; Clifford Rowland, G r e y Provincial Police will be asked to Steckle; study and welfare, Jahn
p and William McKenzie, speak. Films on safe driving will Lavis, Irvine Tebblltit, Goderich
xeteT, be shown. Township, C. Livermore; Donald 1
McKenzie East Wawa -1, Tow
Asparagus Men
Organize In _ own (ou
Huron County ■
Farmers in the Wingliam area o,n
]save , formed the ' uron County
Asparagus Associat . n, aimed at Rev, Hugh C, Wilson .opened the
the io . and'Jasststance of
Y. promo�t . rl $ ,
growing' this :prpduct in the North =11$1 sal meeting of CliiUton'a
Huron area, Towne Council on Monday night by
At a ,meeting in; Stratford on reading a few verses of scripture
Monday afternoon:, the asparagus and; .a shlort address, Rev. Wilson
growers met with; Donald Tilden, congratulated all, members of
Leamington, president of the On* council on their election to the
tarso Co-owratiye Asparagus As- highest :offices that .Clinton: citiz•,
soeiation, and W, G, Nickerson, ens: can confer upon their fellow
St. CatherinesF who is sales, man -
townsmen. He said their election
Ager of the Ontario Association•, to public office gave thein' both
who. explained'^their work in pro- opportunity and responsibility. As
duction and marketing, members of council you have• the
Ali asparagus .grown in Ontario, opportunity to sorve your fellow^
going to the processors, is sold townsmen to the best of your, ab -
through this Ontario cooperative, ility and to give leadership to the
However„ the fresh product is citizens .of the community. you
Purchased independently of 1,11e also have the responsibility df
.
get -
co -operative. itn the utmostout ofever dol -
Officers of the new association lar that you spend,,' Rev, Wilson
Are E. Walken ingham, pre i -
told councilthat their positions
dent; A. Nethery, Wingham, sec- were serious and full of grave con,
retary-treasurer. sequences. He warned that once
The first cutting of asparagus in public office their personal and
will be celebrated at the Westerl'1 business life was. under constant
Ontario Trade Fair at'Blyth, when' observation and, criticism. "You
a feast of asparagus on toast will should -guard your public and per -
be held• socal Iife very carefully," Rev.
Mayor Miller Outlined ned F
oura
Matters
ers
For Towns
956 Council al
rat to r
Consid or W, J: Miller in his open- c e
y � chase s e of additional dumping
iMang address to the 1956 council on ground."
Monday night asked the mem1n,s "Three, a study of the parking
to give serious consideration to problem on our main streets."
several projects and problems. The "Four, the entrance to the park
Mayor stated, "We have been el- cleaned up."
ected by the ratepayers of Clin- ,Mayor ,Miller reported good
ton to .manage the affairs and news regarding industry to. start
'business of our.town and as your 1956. He said, "Mr. Hartley,
Mayor I feel quite confident that, chairman, of the Public Relations
I have a council that will be cap- Committee of the Chamber of
able and efficient and I will ask Commerce and myself called on
your full co-operation to conduct Mr. Crawford of the Clinton Hos-
our Council meetings, in a digiti- fiery Mill, 'Mr. Crawford advised
fied and orderly manner." us of plans to remodel the present
"There are a few projects and plant and an addition to be built
problems I would like our 1956 and in the near future well over
Council to consider. I wouldn't 100 would be employed."
say these are new on4s, I would Hopes To Lower Mill Rate
say rather old ones." Mayor Mill- Mr. Miller. cbneluded, "I hope
ter continued. "One is, what is the that this council with the co-oper-
best thing to do with our old Pub- ation of our school boards will .be
lic School building? I ask this able to lower our tax rate twD
council to give this serious con- mills and that our representatii,cs 1
sideration," and our County Council will stir 5
"Two, some system of a genera: to have no increase in our county
garbage collection and the pur- rate,"
Lions Initiate Three Nem Members;
Hear rens y Deputy Governor
Three new members were in! t- he said. "Today, the world needs
ated into the Clinton Lions Club leaders, and many of these will
at the dinner meeting of the came from service clubs such as
club Tuesday evening. They were: ours," he went on. Mr. Jordan
Sack Webb, insurance salesman; broke his talk into four parts con-
l3eecher Menzies, lawyer and Char- cerning Lions work; To know, to
es thrown, plumber. have, to do, and to be.
Alvin Jordon Mitchell de uty 'IT kn " 1 • 1
Q o ow as muc 1 as possib e
ship; finance, G. Reid, M. Rich- district governor for zone 3-W about Lions work, and the mem-
niond, W, VanE�`gmond; transpor- made his official visit to the Chn- b who knows this is the'
one DeMand
{ tation, I. Tebbutt, B. Hall, . W. ton club, and assisted in the in- who will succeed. "To have" ��
Ors. A. Hadd ItNewVanEgniond, M. Steckle, M. Ric',1- duction, and also presented Dion wealth does not make any indiv-
II mond, D. McKenzie, International Key Member Pins to idual happy, but to have and help A
Meeting Dates Set John' Anstett and John S- Park- others is much more important.
Motion was passed setting the er, "To do" means taking partin.
iospitalAux.Head meetings of the board to be the Hugh Hawkins, a •past tDDG, in- Lions activities. The deputy gov- opic (a.rdiff
second Monday of each morkth, troduced the present DDG, as a ernor explained "to be" by saying, "Supply and demand governs •gross national product of goods
Mrs. A. Haddy, Clinton, ' was el- voting. Our hospital board ree- „
The use of the auditorium was man with only one. hobby- Lion- It is good to know, it is good to what you can sell and regardless and services worth25 billion
ism, After brin 'n r $ '
ted president of the Clinton ognizes our auxiliary and it de-
granted to the Hunan County ga' g greetings from have, it is teller to do; but it is of what marketing plans you have, the largest per capita in the wor-
xspiW Auxiliary for 1956, at the pends upon us for a certain Junior Farmers' Association; for a his home club and requesting t riat best to be a good Lion." you cannot sell without a market," Id. He said' he was not afraid for
sisal meeting in the new nurses' arrlount of public relations- Aux- drama festival to be held on Feb- clubs make more inter -club visits, The deputy governor was pre- warned Elston Cardiff, M.P. for the farmers because the were not
Sidence Monday. Mrs, Haddy iliaries are the • money-inaking or- Mr. Jordan ave an im ressive sent ed with a �^ y
creeds Mrs, Has Ball who nae anizations to assist hospitals," ruarY 23 and to the Huron County g P gift by vice-prOsi- Huron, as he spoke to a gathering afraid of work.
g ' Soil and Crop Improvement As- talk on Lionise-,. dent Ross Middleton. Presidant bf about 40 farmers meeting on
mpleted two years in that of- said Mrs. Ball, stressing that last "A Lions Club can ant be as Ken 1VCcRae added his thanks b Cardiff quoted from a recent
year more than one million dollars sociation on March 2 'and March y y the invitation of the Varna Local bulletin of the Canadian: Chamber
y 3, for -their annual seed fair, strong as each individual in it,' saying "this has been the best of the Ontario Farmers' Union in
Other officers (as was raised in Canada by aux'rlar- _ of Commerce, which listed the
presented , and most uplifting address on Varna last Friday afternoon.
the convener of the nominat- les for their hospitals, 48 percent ,/ number of small business which
Giron Presbyterial Meets In Clinton Lianism z have heard. Mr. Cardiff predicted that i11
committee, Mrs. Frank ring- o: it in Ontario. � p had gone brake in recent years,
rid) include: vice-president, Mrs. Appreciation was extended to Arena Assistance ter. years the percentage of far- He commented on this, saying,
Mrs. Ball b Mrs. Lane who re President McRae spoke regard- mess to the general population '"We're all capitalists. If we e
itchell. Shear' treasurer, Mr y , € :.<i<>.w« i x. • .a., <n. v "..: $" Pi' P get
$ marked, t at it was ie%` ? .> > ~''"Lr'i'�r ing a recommendation from the P to the ace where we have noth-
4J., McMurray; secretary, Mrs.h a a pleasure for ::.} M ( i; �, f would, drop from 14 percent, as it
the members to work with her. Miss AYt� t,ta aaC�w� ' arena committee and the Lions is now, to ten percent. Canada Ing to lay aside for a recession
L' . li, . Too ; press secretary, s: a� . , P * ; t:4 ¢ t , , pP is becoming industrialized," he we're going, to go broke. Where
rs.
C. A. Trott;. social convener, A. Sinclair, Reg. N., superintend- �`�' `' ��`:.,;���,: � } z _ : r � ..:.:,:,r , �.:, executive that the club approach ,� g ,
crit of the hospital thanked the the town council to seek assis- said. We (the farmers) cant pay will or muzed labour go then
J. A. Addison; buying 0011- ° y ,, h Y tat,ce in the operation of Clinton the competitive wages. He wt,, t when there is no place to work?„
ier, Mrs. F. G. Thompson; sun- auxiliary on behalf of the nursingt h on to say that ,it did not matter
staff, for its every assistance and �,r `� ` g Mr. Cardiff also touched on the
convener, Mrs, G. Crowe; , , ! !, Lions Arena, 7tvo delegates will
she related that the new nurses' s<» s � � wait on council at its February what organization the farmers
bershiup convener, Mrs. G, :;„. •• •y2 r,, >x;, e y � matter of income taxes, urging the
Attie; sewingr, residence was bein r enjoyed. °' ` meeting, Datong to --to be strong, they
tit a finaticel convener,
srs fn In 1955, aceordingg' to Mrs. A. J. ::.. !' Duriigig this discussion, the de- would have to join together (as 1h g}z °e� might tbeneligibie
Yr 1 s} :... the CCL and the TLC have clone
McMurra treasurer, total re- , `` puty district gavelilbr, who is the to pay tuxes. He felt there were
day, Mrs, G. V. • E1liatt, .?�!frs, �', �ttr •�,`•L.. ° . to form a strong labour organiza-
Newcombe, Mrs. D. Symons • eeipts amounted to $3,662.10, in- ., ,' town clerk of Mitchell said that tionsome unfairnesses for instance in
Penny sale, 1lLrs: C. L. Rath- cludilg a balance on hand January >,:, three mills of Mitchell's taxes ale)' the case of collectors searing pec
1, 1955 of $2,751,95, Total ex- t. Canada is a great nation, went
`'`' allotted to the arena in that town' on 1e fple when they. approached thein
art; for bridge tournaments, l2i's. � . •*: •� • � d tile Mr Cardiff. Tae quote
Bali, penditures ug•. until Decennber 31,z�.,• 11 s ,; C'Jarlilvaa told Draw or money. Ile said he • tliottglst
were ,$3,027,29;. leaving a bank +° there should be some limit to the'
Assisting Mrs.`ingl'and on• t:he . With the revival of a summer "���erS.in:t Ar('a ' number of years the income -tax
balance oil $634,81. ' Close to
urinating committee were Mrs, ' street, carnival last year, it was
J, Lane, who it stalled the new $2'832 was spent on purchases for decided to hold another this year n dep#rtment -should be able to go
j H ; 1 back it, reques�tin•g income infor-
the new residence. and $98 o1•n as New Members
ycers and firs..'Ball,• .tl;e rextr` equipment for the hospital. on June 15, In con miction with nnation;" "Not always liquor that
> president, the Carnival a draw will be held At the Inaugural meeting of the q
Cn her erasing remarlts as pies- Convener of supply, Mrs, A " Tuckerswith School Area Board Causes accidents on the road, eith-
Iladdy, reported six rolls of gauze Pictured at the ani lua3 meeting o£ Tluron P'resbyterlal of on a $X,000 Prize,, on which only J
,nt, Mrs, Ball,• thanked the g the P esbyteri.an. Churdr in Canada held in St., .Andrew's 2,000 tickets will be sold at• $1.,00 in Seaforth, on Tuesday, Wiliner or, People are worried sand sc W.
made silo dressarugs during the'
� about their income tax, said W.
znbeis for their co-operation church here on Tues4A:V, are (left to right), 1V m D. J. Lane, each, Broadfoot and. Mervyn Falconer,
rbV the past term and reques--
year.
Clifford Epps, convener of Clinton, past president of the organlsation; Mrs. D. Glen The welfare conirnittee repotted (re•,.elected by adciamation) were'Cardiff.
I the same suptrort for the iiew bt.nying, told of the purchasing of Campbell, ' 86aforth, • 'president; Mrs, Vis, U. Adamson, Oakville; that seven baskets of grocefle �``orn .in by Township Clerk S• p. He wanted against letting the
�sident and her executive. i1e<. , had been given at Christmas time: '�'e�ey' government, da. too much for the
mile t with the auxi vo was furniture, d r a p e s, bedspreads, council' president 61"the Women's Missibnaty Society, western Ross Forrest, Xippen, was el- people. "There's, no use petting
*cia1' mats, laltrnps, dishes, etc., for the division- and giss Belle Campbell Seafbrth ser retaryt. The next me"Odlig of tho club Chil&em They should be tau t:
enjoyable otic, she said, adding . > ected i, Fla viii vice-chalrnob is
rtt*w residence, Purchases made (MacLaren's Studio) will ba observed as a Scottish lVIea`Vyni Fakaner. W, P, Roberts to look after themselves, That
tt she particularly appreciated for the hospital included 20 bed- ' night in honour of the poet, Rob- should go for all of us. Do the
n�esenting the auxiliary oh, the Was rt -appointed secretaty areas-
„ , r, elle stools, one spedial stool for bio SurtiS. user. best you ca�ti; and de it as honestly
,pitai s Board of Directors We• --------•-y---- The board instructed the arca as you know how.,"
the operating .geroom, fbting device Harr McEw'an Night At Exeter
1uId remember that aIle hos- boards, an oxygeit linsiting device V representatives to initiate fire. �- livoly discussion period took
al board is an administrative . J Ess�.� Contest i p
fox the nursery incubator, six / /►� %"� drills in each school, place following the speaker, who
1 ntxt a Money -making organ flashlights, and two mats, At UhlGil° Colts T4 P r Theret� : • == - :-- was Introduced by Elgin McKln-
tion, and otir every assistance Chris•trnas, the superintendent January 9 Clinton Auxiliar
apprediated. Not all auxiliai .1 J ley and thanked. by Gordon, Hill
and assistant were 'remembered An annotinidenlent in the Exeter tronsforrM to his 'home team, Ail. essay Contest on the sub; Carto�A.�'1, Contest chairman of the Local. Taking
by any means, are wrath gifts, holly was placed on 'Mmes-Advocato la,%t tveek•antiotbi- Clinton Colts, Besides being one fent: "Why I wish to Becorne ii ori tttajor part in the disdussioni were
on tlleir hospital boards, c,- each atient's , tray, and. a turkey ced that the Exoter Mohawks of the most popular players: with Nurse," is being sponsored by the Wok �• his Week
'lathy with the privilege of p � � three metnbet� of the 1±`arin l:Tn
was donated tor the staff and and their supporteN are planning tobmates and fates, McEwan hat National Cotil cdl of ];hospital Aust; ti �rr 1r�r 1�_ zoo: Lloyd Itasson, Aras; Ralph
helpers' C -nsfnsas party. �,`i tatty McEwan night ort. Fri- been a lead iig scorer with the iliaries of Canada and as open to Mrs. L. �•>t•aug'I•Ito7� Carberry, Guelph and Ed, Lcygel,
The social convellc'r, Mrs, Gear- stay, January 20, The announce- emh silica he first joined it In students between the altos 1.6-18 Mrs. L. Haughton, Ontario • 2, Walletsstein.
The Weather ge Beattie referred to tho Open- meat is as follows: 1954,1yearrs. A prize of $25 is to be Street, CIW6 i, hos been judgtid George Wils"ou, Brttce'field, also
1056 1,.065 Ing, of the rmidenee. as the high- "`l3Mohawks Manager r u d e "Tile Mcr,,wan• niplit program awarded to the winner int- eACh the win int, of last weak`.' Cartoon (Continued on Page Six)
High Low 14101 Low iiAht of tl1.r auxiliary's social act= lrliggart anhounced 'Weelii,esday -% ` feature an .%hibitinn game province, and a, $50 grand prize Ca.pet,t Contr�st, 11`er Winning I-itle to
ii. 5 3'L 24 32 2ry ivitles, at wh'ieh time sorao 100 night that arrangeniets:ts hal T �b [ oen curiton Colta acid Mow- will be awarded the best essay way "Ziere's Snow, .speedint* Al- 6
6- 30 22 32 28 Citizens were served •tett, Mrs. +been completed -;or a harry Ma-' hawks," from the provinces, as Judged by lowed" 'Theo hidden 'title found � � ��y j�
7 28 13 35 25 Doattlri was, ttssisted on the ,+orn• I lrwan night at the Local arena ot1 j P1.ams have also been rnade for & eamnrittee, (licked by tho n,nt- throughout the advertisran+ints' -, t`" da All
S 18 11 3�# 2 ntittt*iti by Mrs. 1 ,Shearing, l�rid•ay, January 20, {"Ward C'ornlel, CFPL-TV a'por+s liontal association , was "No Need To Sagrnax S1it(tI- 141is, Ellen Cox unci Sar +et
J 27 1.4 M 27 Membership, aedordin.g to Mrs. „iVZ"n'lla is and their sup -,)Ort- ttrlvsoaster to lnterview hianagcn` Por rules and entry iril'ort'iiatlmi, ley,',' Clinton rt4ebratod her, 8"th bli-til.
10' 38 27 85 23• J. A. Addhont, v;as 402 duiiiigq the ere, plwi. to (say tribute to the}Pruw i3iggart and L',AI-All ort initcr'estrd .young folk may on"
1Vft^s, 7�1,'iuir!ston may park up then ala orr�'f'ciesdrt January ni
y y, ry "l , MIS.
11 37 30 ,11 `1 year, ei•afty Playffialter who was e3p- Iris rdf tila.r ".Panorattttr" .(Sorts• brit Mrs, A Haddy, presidentt ot,mordlandisw ---tifleattot bycattat , Cox liven alon o and (.re& n'
1, a tolick
Haiti; ,19 i.ns, Snow: +i% inss, (Continued 611 page four) Itain of thelocal club l$'tfore he prrri oft 1'lraday, January 20, tho Clinton RospRal Auxiliary, tat the Now.-ltmord office. 11.0 room hoose by herself'.
"I S-
a
etsCommittees,
At ..ants irst Meetillng
W 11 s o n concluded, Councillor Livermore; public works, Reeve.
Robert Irwin moved a vote of Stanley ('wand 4), Councillors
thanks to the, minister for his ad- Livermore (Ward 2), Herta Bridle
dress. (Ward 3), Zrnvin .(Ward 1); heal-
Committ"s Named th, and welfare, Councillors Irwin,
Committees within Clinton Town Sutter, Dale.
Council for 1956 were appointed Protection; to persons and prop -
on Monday night, (first in each erty, Councillors, Sutter, Beattie,
ease to act as chairman); Dale; finance, Deputy Reeve Tie -
Executive, Reeve Burton Stan- wartha, Councillors Bridle, Dale;
ley, Deputy Reeve Nelson W. Tre- by-laws, Councillor Bridle, Deputy •
wartha, Councillor George Beat- 1;teeve Trewartha, Councillor Liv -
tie; general government, Council- ermore; Court of Revision, Mayor
lora Beattie, John Sutter, Norman Mahler, Councillor Irwi-n,Reeve
------ -----r-------- Stanley, Courwillor Sutter, Deputy
HBNSAI.1. REVS DIES Reeve Trewartha; police, licencing
and traffic, Councillor Irwin', Dep-
,> uty Reve Trewartha, Reeve Stan-
r
/.
t ley
w .x.The appointment oi
ntoera
t 4f
the.
lidy
S
t^
rias committee was not made pen-
ding
the outcome of the meeting
1r $ of the Huron, County Industrial
Promotion Board meeting and
a :a banquet on Wednesday night.
5 A by-law was passed. appointing
the following: Mrs. L. Mackinnon
to the Public Library Board (three
z 4:: years) ; Reeve Stanley and Coun-
cillor Beattie to tl e Clinton Cern-
�" ; ; ti etery Board for 1956; George LAV -
x is to the Clinton Cemetery Board
r fly s s Y (three years ); Councillors Dale
x :a ind Livermo a
re , t the Co
n11:1Uri1t
Centre Board for 1956; George
German of 'the Turf Club to the
:"T Community Centre Board for
r F 1956; R. Schoenhals, Clinton Brran-
's, rr ch No. 140 Canadian Legion, to
the Community Centre Board
} (two years) • A, J. McMurray of
REEVE WILLIAM G, PARSE, the I-11}ron Central Agricultural
Hensall, who passed away on Society to the Community, Centre
Tuesday morning, at his home. Board .(two years); William E.
Death was attributed to a Perdue of Clinton Lions Club to
heart attack, the C rimunity Centre Board
(three years); Mrs, M. Batkin of
the Women•'s Institute to the Com -
Attend Course munity Centre' Board (three
years),
In Toronto On On motion Deputy Reeve N. W.
Trewartha was appointed to the
Dry Cleaning ent Mayor Miller. Clinton Hospital Board to repres-
L�
Far the benefit of its many cue- Correspondence
in Clinton and this arta, A request by St. John's A.nbul-
Clinton Laundry and Dry Clean- ance for $25,00 grant was filed.
ers is sending two employees to A letter of appreciation froth
attend a week-long course in dry Clinton District Collegiate Insti-
cleaning at the Central Technical tute Board with regard to work
School in Toronto, done on Princess Street in front
Bob Garon, (son of the prop- of CDCI Iast fall and asking the
rietor, A. Garon) took a six weeks 1956 council's consideration for a
course at this school last year, more permanent road and side -
and is returning for a refresher walk on the north side of Princess
course. Evelyn Stricker, also of Street was referred to the public
the staff, is attending the course works committee for further con -
for the first time. sideration,
Aim of the course is to intro- The sum of $25,00 was granted
duce latest types of materials ind to the Huron County Soil and Crop
the proper method of cleaning Improvement Association to be
them, and to show those enrolled Used in conjunction with the Ninth
all the latest methods of cleaning, Annual Huron County Seed Fair
so that they may be' able to do which will be held in Clinton on
the best possible work in their Marich 2-3.
own shops. (Continued on page four)
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