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ACCOUNT is tailor-made for youl
Here's how a PERSONAL. CHEWING Accemyr works.
When you operate a PERSONAL CHEQUING Aceoutvr, you
use a special dimple book (containing 10 or 20 cheques --
whichever you prefer) on which you pre-pay service charges
at the- new low rate of 100 a cheque. There are no other
service charges of any kind!
No time is lost at the bank when you use a PERSONAL
CREQUING AECouNr, because there is no passbook to write
up. instead, you make your deposits using a special deposit
slip, in duplicate, retaining the earl:1On copy.
We mail your cancelled cheques and a complete state-
ment of deposits and withdrawals every three months. The
cancelled cheques are proof that bills have been paid,
and the up-to-date statement lets you know exactly how
your personal finances stand,
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regular interest. A Personal Chequing Account is for
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Clinton Branch: 0. L. Engelstad, Manager
Goderich Branch: H. G. Spring, Manager
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,MTITION 1'VWS43,VOM3
..Ground Observer Wings Presented.
At Banquet 4 in 'Henson Legion Hall
They'll' be looking for same
IPOre chairs in the :County
Ors room in the new Court U01.4$0
t. Galeria-4 next year. According
Ito A. IL Erskine, elerle-treasurer,
there will be nine more members
in 1958, -
• Nine municipalities- which do
not have deputy-reeves now, will
each have one,, This affeete the
Town of Seaforth and the Town-
ships of .Asiefield, Godeelch,
lett, -Grey, McHillop, Morris, Sten-
• ley end,1Yeleorne,
The rule hes been that a muni,
eipality must have 1,000 voters in
order to have a deputy reeve, Up
Until now, only property owners
have been counted, in determining
a municipality's representation on
County Council..
Last fall, Goderieh ToWnehip
was -only 11. voters short of the
required number to grant them a
deputy reeve for 1957.
Thete hes beenan amendment
to the Municipal 'Act, by which
wives are counted for the purpose.
of determining representation.
We understand that they are
counted for 'this purpose, 'whether
or not they are on the deed.
, The change' in legislation came
about due to a situation .in Grey
County. In Durham, George Cad,
ogan, editor of the weekly paper,
questioned the number of deputy
reeves serving on the county coun-
ell, He charged that wives were
being counted illegally, with the
result that several deputy reeves
were holding office
The change will send, the Man,
bership of 1-luron. County Council
from 31, members up to 4.0 ineme•
bers. Mr. Erskine, says he ex,
pects "that the reeve end deplete'
reeve of the Town of Goderich will
each have two votes in council,
rather than have two extra reev-
es."
Peter S. Mac wan, a business
man of GOderich, was elected
President of Mid-Western Ontario
Development Association, at the
annual Meeting in Stratford on
May 1. Mr. MacEwan was a vice-
president of the organization dur-
ing the past year and succeeds
J.' D. Oakes, Guelph, Other offic-
ers for the 1957-58 period are:
vice presidents, H. G. Nickel, Lis-
towel; G, Ne Hall', Waterloo and
J. D. Oaks, Guelph. Secretary-
treasurer is J. A. Thompson, an
alderman of Stratford.
Mayor W. J. Miller and, H, E.
Hartley, Clinton, attended.
In his report to the members,
It, C. Drew, General Manager,
gave details of progress made by
the Association since the offices
in Stratford were opened in July,
1956. Mention was made of the
emphasis being placed on town
and area planning throughout the
Region, and of the interest' in ag-
ricultural and water resources
problems.
Industrial Development in the
Region, which comprises the
Counties of Huron, Perth, Water-
boo and Wellington, was reported
on by Mr. Drew. During the past
year a total ef 27 industries had
located in. Mid-Western Ontario.
Recently three new industries had
entered into negotiations for in-
dustrial sites as a result of infor-
mation 'supplied to them by the
Association and it is known that
three others are actively discus-
sing site location with municipal-
ities located in the Region. Dur-
ing the period 53 extensions to ex-
isting facilities have been carried
out, or are now ih progress, by
industry now located in the Reg.,
ion.' New industrial, commercial
Edgar-YieKay
lvfer:ria.ge v0We were' exchanged
in the manse of . St. Andrew's
Presbyterian church, Clinton, on
Thursday, May 2, 1957, when
Cakeilia e Mary McKay, Clinton,
daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs,
Pickard Clarke, Atwood, Ontario;
became the bride of William .Ed.
gar, Clinton, on of the late. Mr..
and Ilex's, Robert Edgar, .Seaforth,
The Rev. p, a. Lane effieated,
The attendents were Mrs, Will-
iam 'Radford, Blyth end Clarence
Freemen, Clinton,
and residential construction has
amounted to some $70,000,000
while the grasp value of agricul-
tural and manufaeturing produc=
tiorr-was almost $750,000,000 dur-
ing the year.
Mr. Drew referred to the irn-
porta.nce of natural gas to the
area as a further inducement to
industry in locating plant sites.
Attention of the members was
called to the new permanent
theatre being erected in Stratford
by the Shakespearean Festival
Found,ation, and its great value to
the Region as a cultural centre,
and a very important tourist at-
traction. The rapid growth of
Waterloo college in Waterloo, was
also stressed as an important as-
set-in Mid-Western Ontario.
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Mrs, E4. M. McLean
Funeral service was held last
Friday afternoon, at the G. A.
Whitney funeral home, Seaforth,
for• Elizabeth Mabel Young, wid-
ow of the late Keith M. McLean,
former editor of the Huron Ex-
positor. Rev. D. Glenn Campbell
officiated, and interment was in
Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Born in 1880, the daughter of
the late Andrew Young and An-
nie Wilson, Mrs. McLean received
her early education in Seaforth
Schools. Graduating from Sea-
forth High School, she then at-
tended Emerson College, Boston,
Mass., and for a time taught at
several schools in Texas.
She ,was married in 1906, to Mr,
McLean, who died in 1948. A
member of First Presbyterian
Church, she was active in the
work of the church as long as her
health permitted. She was an
honorary vice-president of the
Women's Missionary Society.
Surviving are two sons, Andrew
Y. McLean, editor of the Huron
Expositor, and Liberal candidate
for Huron in the Federal Election
on June 10; Keith I. McLean, Sea-
forth; two daughters, Mrs. G. C.
Jarrott, Stratford; Mrs. J. H.
Grant, Waterloo, and ten grand-
children.
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The Ground .0.beseryer Corp
-banquet and. presentation of wings
and scrolls to 70 took place in the
Legion Belli Hensel', on May 2.
presentations were ma de by
Fite/Lt. $, E. Wood and WO
George .Carietthere of „the -Ground
Observer Corp, Peterbero Detach-
ment. F/0- William White, Lon.
don, 1W8.s also present,
Representatives from the fol-
lowing posts were preeeot: Zurich,
1Dasnweal, 'State, Brodhagep,
Seaforth and Hensall,
Vit./Lt. Wood stated that the
primary objective of carps is to
eesit radar in detection of low fly-
ing aircraft, Secondary purpose
is to assist in search and rescue
of lost aircraft, Members have
received instruction in aircraft re-
cognition and in- the proper meth-
ods of reporting aircraft, All who
received their wings have partici-
pated in Special exercises organ-
ized by the RCAF. '
Chairman was regional super-
visor, P. L, McNaughton, Hensall.
Mrs. S. Rennie is chief observer of
Hensel' Post. '
The turkey banquet was cater-
ed to by the Hensall Legion Led-
lea Auxiliary, The affair conclud-
ed; with a dance.
Enumerators In
Local "Area.
For Voters Lists
Enumerators in Huron County
for the recent listings, included
for Goderich Township, Mrs, Geor.
ge Saikeld, 'Charles Houghton,
Mrs;James Stirling, Harold Tyn-
dall, Mrs. Ira Merrill and Bert
Finlay;
Hensall, Peter L. MoNaughton;
Huilett Township, Jim Jamieson,
Mrs, George Smith, Lloyd 1VIedd,
John Armstrong, Clark Ball, Stan-
ley Lyon, William Wagner;
Stanley Township, Mrs, John A.
1VIcEwen, Mrs. Elmer Swan, Alex
Mcl3eath, • David F. Anderson,
Russell Oesch, Mrs, John Turner,
Noel Laporte, Spencer Irvine;
Tudicersmith, James Devereauz,
John Nicholson, Mrs. Gregor Mc-
Gregor, W. D. Wilson, Mrs, Roy
Bell, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Ag-
nes Gattinger, Mrs. 3. E, Jacob.
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Nine amore Deputy
Reeves r o ounty (By our neosol correspondent).
TI-WESPAY, MAX' 9, 1957
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This maxi's job is to bring new houses to life with
electricity. Long before this new house was finished,
Ontario Hydro and your local Hydro Utility had
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new transformer facilities installed.
For the occupants the flick of a, switch will bring
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