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AN ANNOUNCEMENT F? OM THE NEW ERA 90th YEAR o THE. HURON RECORD 80th YEAR.
The NO, John Diefenbake con-
cerasin bite dna far, the next h�q, 14--�The::Homp Paper '�V�th .tie I eWs "CLI TOJ�1, ONTARI,Q, 'TIVRSDAY APRIL. 5, 1962 $4,00 Per Year10Cent, Per Co --1.2 .Pa es
ciaminoun election is. expected
rl .. PY 9....
thi weekend _
The yo
unlg
progressive conservatives of
: ll meet
April 7
Canada T?"i
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y °a „•.. �,..e ; , # . , .. # aP , `,, �iq t .ts<Y„ya hs`�""y i illo'r
at .Qttia a . , , and if the pat
�', ... ,. p'a t`.."tn E?Si�.: vdF's �.. ;T...:... ,.. .:. ,v'a .. �5.
h of the last � el 'ion =; ,,; ��� ;.:. ,; � ,.. :. ,�� ,E "� �'� , ��
Rea o Emergencyerl'1 ... Pro' .:act� �t ' �_ ," �.. � •Nd .. , .carried' a t th'e - lda :::.y fName �Y t
F
�T^i' � u , ...... n pax". � ede � r
ment would be, dissolved: to ■
1 a `_ i.. • to -
Walter C, Newcombe has re -
morrow :end the Pririie Minds ,
fused appointment by council
P w r Break IFHydro!to o 1 hiss.S �kr w.., u d make our>ce- °' x Qa� �.�� cihslr, . to fil'1 the YaeancY lefto V
ment to the young stalnVarts in � � � : � �V � ' of t>}e town of Clinton as coun-
the party rthat night , .. , '` w n' J By `BILL,.STEVENS rice rerErngerat on of the b1And reported they have standby ail
�... hn .Sutter, vVas ,elected
Staff Writer bank. eetr:ical equipment.
�` * _, ? t �1>rLe• deputy •reeves chair last , ,.
PREDICTION IS THAT A : Qldnton us far i}rom read for When asked if Clinton's hos- Co-ordiruator M. eponald also
.,... ital had st db e
dnssaltLta of arliament t1v>.s - - . ` : ,1 &a..� ,, a` a week ant em en should then be a' p _ an .y power, the
s. aid that in case of a disrup
A ._. } , IVTm, Newcombe is •in his first ex8 cy
week would make to Dommaon • ° ; "+' r_ serious' intei•ru ion, in.electrieal superiantend'ent, Mrs, W. R. tion in power, portable cookers
..b t k year, as the mown s representa Ft
dlectdo ►' on Jnine 18, almo6t .. � ` t, ive ,on Cli on District Co11e i- 'power cium ng the impending Phintney replied "no," and equipment are available
cemt'aum}tly , . •.. ' v; '' ¢ ' et InstSt a board (noh tghe Hydro, employees' strike. EMO co-ordmatoir :Murray from -the 21st field regiment ip
pas"blit.- schoolboar t In a ,survey made Wednesday MacDonald Ciod'er ch, advised W nghem. He said however that
d as sated ,
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER a ': �' a= .rY s.' ' j week),. it was faunld that there was';no the . News,l3ecortl' by telephone the mleserve regiment does' not
.� ,hei a last p
prel'iminlamy work .is' being done l , 11 n Elliott 204 Townsend standby electrical eq ment at Wednesday .afternoon, "
,i rr ,: a _have par.:table electr'ic'al generart-
a a 8 a S,: '
tto see of enougil►, people want ,,' _
<.' ttree,+..Pias indicated that kie the .hospital for illumunaition, petals in Huron County have eqIf uipment.,
to.ltive uLtiapamtmesLts, to dusty �...:. ,•dtro
.ntenils.. to: accept the appoint- __
a 45--a'Aamtment s�tmucture• , ;,„ :.r . s # men(i to the vacant council • • and union officials break dbetween own,'
Plans sound' quite drea�ny,W,itli�< seal; 30 union members in the Clan-
�� $ 'Huron Liberals To Name Candidate w
snvniaring Pb'oi, patio, barbecue, ,� ., a ,;: si ,,,z + a�= �+ ;� � .-:� o w ton, ill be going on strike
bus service to schools, indoor �' �' ' �' • • • tonight along with thousand's• of
recreation 6tC. +etc. , , urn ,•p ,: ',, ,' � ��" k use ��4 �` �? � },, other hydro employees across
° .. ... - _ Ontario.
THE TOWN OF SEAFOPUTH
�CbCI Tenders At Legion Hall Here Friday Night
., • 11k , R
t r r Ernest. C, Fisher, mayor of BULLETIN
is investigating the piosal it tli�s To Be balled
Of rental .housing ... probably <' r " _: Goderdch, has been named by Prime Miifister John Robarts
« .•� kx ` : ' ,, a , Vii'• :. announced Wednesday night
on .a sumlaa dead to. the .ones , f i ai and Steele Tarorita ' the Goderich Liberal Asscoiar Y g
;3•.. :. p
" : ' `� ; y : archultelcGs fqr the million dol- tion as their candidate at the that first reading was given to
built camhefwhaspatal , day
a bill to outlaw the strike of
the 'way, we wander what drop ',� �F� ��� ,»�_ < ' f: 1a1,' vo�catiori�al school add�tioiv Ii m• v to e £ ... � ,;
� � r ..,, �s ' a ,, , v , .. nominating convention b
peneid'' ,the survey taken here `•', . ,.. , to a Iliruboil Dis;tmict ,Collegiate r 8,000 Hydro employees to-
y� � � one
;r �; : 3 . s held here to -morrow, April 6,' ,�`� night
90
last year to determine tlhe need . ` , u+�� i3 •,.:.'.3 , } I}ttawte are calling tenders. s �ri ;,;.
zA >,� ,,. , H� m� <. r;r in ,the Legion Hall. Mr. Fdsher It
Por more rental ;housing .nL :.. .:. , ' ':• Ad(yembisennemts wil'1 •appear• in „` � The bill would effect com-
i rax € .r s v.,. ,c E w ,-
'" "" :.,� ,..;;� ��' Vie, Dai Commexai�al News- is � � �s, aulsor arbitration for both un. -
If
Are, moL:e. being �: � •. � .:. ,; � ly president of the Goder2 h. ` 1 y
built. 1f nioit; vVhy-not. ��k: ; s, •� ,.� # BARN V1/ILL �7o akid�; the London Free Press Association, ion and management.
on, April 5, 6 and 9. 'Closing ��' ��
N:., Huron Count Counbl: de The Hon. Paul Helllyer, MP � dings s, nq
FOR A- TOWN BADLY IN ::. y F • M � y I date as A.prll 30. a
Other, readings of this
for Trinity, and former Assdci- 'e'er s strike bill will be expected later
need' of .houses,' it seenned pecul- <; �" cide+d last Wednesday to R
a « , < y g° ate Minister of Internal De- Y today.
dam that yesterday. in twod!lf- a F ¢' out of t'lio farming business, • fence for Canada will be est , y •Y
` ferent wdr ' ,. houses were be M '' ' 30 AFFECTED
ds, �' ,,. . ,�,; • :: �x' , •f,. .� ,. ,. x�r . r., • Councillors h'eard.repomts that speaker at the convention here. ,..�
tarn dawn . ... The .Anglican r
, : .: & . �T . ckersmith Has r Don S • urns shopsteward of
tine' £arcm. was not malting . A. Y. McLean, Seaforth, for- 3 : Clintonrector earl his fanTnly have
the ton area hydko workers
��` mer member for Huron, and
to, inane into their new'boomer nriarney, Plies and odors from R;
�, .. � ' said kahiat four, clerical •and 26
- president of the Huron Liberal .
Dump pen
which, iss being rapidilx coarnplet x ear ' ;, „ the barn were bothering^ rest ' trades employees would ,be af-
ed on Ratten Street �w �� �, ��� q , `:. �t<, ��,: �'�, r ., 'cults and if the farm. was to o W Association, will be 'chairman
bury �' ' twice Y' eek), for the convention. Other of- Pectc�id if there' was, a strike.
However, the un -used portion of mit the �u�" y ficials are Roy Lamont treasur- ' In 01inton Hydra there are:
;
&e present rectory is being rat �� ment and, machinery would' Z1lLe, m2uii er land Harold Shore, secretary. ee girlls and one man; in the
ed ". Eventually all of the �� � ��a Y Uhl dump in' the
have ba be replaced. Seers "' clerical union and -a ''janitor,
` r a Townsh' of Tuckersmith will Time for the meeting is 8.30
old building will. ,come- dawn . ` ¢� ` M'iNS ��MM °' !ere ,ate; tap with a rivanume m.. HON. PAUL HELLYEIt MP stookkeeper, groundsman, two
r>� pile Lm the' fo�egro2uid,,'is the opened' every Wednesday crud P• medhanic Cs, six forestry men;
� . � � � , g Saturday afternoon ;beginning
ON PRINCESS STREET West +Y f,���" ,gig : s Huron 'County barn which on a'turd'ay; Aprtil 7. Times are three truck 'Livers and 12 line-
IN
�� x ; E ,
will be torn down soon and, ■ men,
a small home is being torn 5 � d :e,,.s . " fuiom 1 to 5.30 p:m. Council
down ,.. and excavation start �� � ���,� � � -the rear of Huronview. The Hydra officials said there
gi d„ ,,.`w meeting in Seaforth town hall PromotionsAnnounced.ecp d?om the 12�apartmerit ,build' ;s� ��5 ]b Wen pictRLre taken near t1Le goiuld'tbe approximately six •per -
e ., an 7Tiiesidlay emtphasized that avo
w
Ing w.hieh, dg ,to be built by Dzus �' �' entrance to the kitchen of the sans. belonging to management
Construction Ltd. The ��� � " e old residents' home . shows o� • fencing ids to b roughed ■ If
Cher �
moire e b d in "I's district a was 'an
apartinants should be .ready by � ' �� how close the oldbarn is 11D do the dump For M District Airmen emertgemcy. and men from o er
P Y
midrsummer., the back of the building. T10 Reeve Elgin Thompson was areas could .be rushed in.
authorized #io sign a warrant pi,INTON RCAF (S clad) Relies,'' J 'J..11Iulra H. 'A. Gaal- The Toronto Tel arra re-
' r date 'was ,availabl'e when: the Pc.. — Y,
barn 'was• �firSt built, but mile `far`.,ahy ^properties. aub'eot to .Gronatli Caiptanii i,;q. Mairihiesom, ion C. F. Pepperdine; D; 'W, bed at moon Wednesday that
AT LEAST TWO BUSINESS; b e. Clerk' James I. 1VLc-._. •. 1 .
;' .home wars staid! tax, aA. com¢rLamkling• •officer of •,L'hn+t1on . vTa D'6r, d J G • Qi : Carter.;' H. ion olsecl arbitration, was 'oin
•anginal; cqunit3'
t `k warn'Yr p
laces in towel
-took iri>g vt3as rus rvat fo: f,. f .
l? s W 4.,, a. .,.. i �;. �„�r a;: ��.5 ;;;•,, IrntaSll. i t ecl At^e . RF7�,F; .Station `" a¢ nouriced 1 +,
., ..... .. .,,u. _8�.i..r. ... ;�, ... ....._"+�«.��:.,. ,. .... �. (7.NI3an'SeIL aR7.�.�. C.:�aV'E'(?4Pi: ,,.4.n"• .yfifank. .4'hn. ,arfthrv•mninm
edge .at 'Aa -y- Tyndall".;3
z
r.
f.. � �-
tonvn "Prcoperstles Yat faYl .:
,� ,�'•H � .��
and have rap 'arced the guttering
,
and eave line with, shdning met -
k .. Sutter -Perdue and
council "Skimmed'
Farm
tor,owpr
Lobb Shae store now present a
Lobb
fine smooth roof line ....
ANY NEW POST OFFICE
Report: Forsyth
Charges
building which Clinton may (tk
may not) obtaiin would have a
Fbrrner Warden: of Huron
Tuckersmith Township; "If you
hard time matching -:up to tlh�e
present building -for pure ma-
County, .Ivan Forsyth, S'atur-
built one like than today it
jesty Just toy walking, up
day charged the county coun-
"'skimmed '
would cost between $10,000 and
'$15,000."
. ..
,cil. through" the
past Aiken's� and. Herman's on,a
fine day with feather clouds in
county farm report at Wednes-
's �
During the council meeting,
the sky, or even on, a day when
da council meeting.
y g
The county council unanim-
farm committee chairman Ralph
Jewell told councillors two
�thundercloulds are glowering .. ,
and the, sight of the office
g
ously decided to go out of the
tractors are needed for the
,pos:•t
with the (brave Union Jack
farming business. Plans were
made to sell, the Huronivienv
farm" if it were to continue
'
'in operation.
blowing full:, -is, worth a mint in
barn on condition it be torn.
No provincial subsidy is re -
any man's memory , • .
down and removed sell a p-
ceived an the operations, of the
the he
* * *
proximately 60 acres of land
barn, said Mr, Jewell.
THIS, WEEK IS NATIONAL
in Stanley Township and "rent
Cliff Dunbar, reeve of Grey
Wildlife Week .in Camda , . ..
Append 10 is the anniversary of
the balance of the land not re-
qu'ired for home operations."
Township said, "I don't think
the birth, of the late Jack Miner
"I don't like to see a barn
the farm should compete with
persons making a living from
• probably Canada's bestclown,",
like that torn declared
farming."
known naturalist ...
Mr. Forsyth former reeve of
_ .
Last year's warden Ivan For-
syth told the News -Record one
Honours Clinton
Couple
of the at HAuled en
Tamil
Family
was completely ` overhauled in
completely'
On Occasion of 40th
Anniversary
1961.
Both tractors :and most of
the implements used at the
farm were purchased in 1951.
VARNA—Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Julene Elliott and, Mas. Bruce
Mr. Forsyth said the Huron -
Reid, Princess Street, Clinton.,
Keys sang a fitting duet. Seiv-
view farm has a valuable milk
were felted in Varna hall on
eral attended 'asguests at this'
contract which ,helps to offset
Saturday evening, March 31, by
wedding will dilessed, in old -fah-
the cost of operating the home.
frciends and, relatives on the oc-
ioned costtume, as well as the
The contract is for approxi-
casion of the 'couple's 40th wed-
whole bridal 'panty
mately 480 pounds of • fluid
ding anniversary,
Dveryane enjoyed a lively
milk a day delivered to a local
The event was arranged by
singsong, Lynda Hill, Marilyn
dairy.
their d'aught'ers,' Mrs. Bruce
Keys and Ivan Wheeler played
Elmer Ireland, president of
Keys, Mrs. Gordon Hill and
piano solos. A humorous con.
Huron Federation of Agricul-
Mrs• George CantePoni, all: Of
test was .conducted' by Mr. and
tune, RR 1, Wangham Said, "It
Stanley Township. Approxi-
Mrs. Alec Whitfield. .
seems unfair for .the farm to
mately 70 attended from Cline.
During 'the evening several
have a good milk contract when
Maori, Belgrlacve, Varna, Port
-people recalled Interesting fnci-
it could go to some individual
Credit, Milton, London and Sea-
dents of -the past and, offered
:farmer, They shouldn't compete
forth.
congratul'adons to the celeb•
for those lush contracts."
Gordon Dill was masterof
ceretumesondes. Dressed in cos.
varnts Mr; Reid replied.
Mr. Ireland also declared the
the twent$es, Mrs,
s,
Don Ellwood' Clinton: showed
�Westem
farm was presently „being sup -
Bruce Keys read several news
Brucea
calour'eo pictures of
powted by -the county through
items of 40 years agoin'clud-
Canada, Lunch: was served.
taxes,
dng inn �a�ccourvt of the Reid M`c-
Mrs., rs. Reddtheformer Rebeo=
Reeve of Tuckersmith Town.
Gowan wedding.
oa Dixon McGowan was the
ship, Elgin Thornpsoh said Moil=
A humorous mock wedding
second' daughter of the late M.r,
day he would not have stood
was slaged with Carol Hill as
and Mrs, MC, McGowan, Blyth
up to the majority of council
+the bride, David Whitfield` as
'and iter husband was the sat
to keep the farm in operation.
"It
the grooan, Marie EWA as
of the, late Me. and Mrs. James
was a losing' proposition,"
he said, "with depreciation it
bridesmaid &* An Keys the
'
Reid Varna.
They were married' tate "Woad)-
lost money:
best riian, Barbara Keys and
Faye Cantelom the flower girls,
lea," tbhe home of the bride's
in West Wawanosh. by
For the year ending Decem-
ter 1961 the farm showed a :net
Billy Cantelon as rinigibe�areir.
Bev Hill Was minister!; Ivan
P'aren'ts
the Rev. George Telf,*dy Blyth.
profit of $289.46. No mention
was made of depreciation in the
Wheeler was 'the bride's tather
The bride was attended by her
audit,
and ,Marie Coulftes her mother.
frdei'nd, , Miss Jewel Grainger,
now Mrs, George Cowan, Lon,
desboro. The, groom was sup -'W'.
G. C O C H R A N F-, QC, MAY
The Weather
p .by ,his brother the late
t CROWN ATTORNEY
1962 1961
Thbmas Reid.
Appointment of W, G. Coch-
High Low' H[gh Law
Miss Eunide Reid, the grooms
rand, C Exeter as the now
March 29 68 43 39 28
sister, mow Mrs. W. Keyes; Seta-
cicown' attoriior far Huron
30' S7 '36 38 25
wat "sit and the
f'amfih; ipf;ama
' _ _: is __y _d :._ --.._. _._.
CoUivty' is �xpecied to be an-
3., 42 2$ 44 23
bride's cotWimlg Missies Clam and
� -.
__.., i . . ,
rre�tvriced,'at Queens Park• later
.....
April 1 39 25 3G 31
... _.
Ida McGowan sang. Mr. amid
this week.
$ 39 22 35 24
Mips, Redd famrned ort ,tho Front.
He 'would succeed the late
3 41: 21 ' 37 27
Road, Stanley Township (iw'eistt
" ..
William Bushfield, a' Wiitgl3ani
4 50 '24 M V
of Varma) 'undl 1951 Whenthey
lawyer, tvho took over the st
Srib W: i :ini
took up • "� •in 'Clintofii,
about tW6 yedit ago,
the late 18W's.
(News -Record Photos'),
MAGISTRATE'S' COURT
Two Guilty
Of Careless
Driving, Fined
Two local men were found
guilty of careless driving in
magistrate's court held' in Chn-
ton Wednesday morning; An-
other man, was found, guilty of
having liquor in a place -other
•than 'his residlernce and a truck
owner paid! $20 and costs for
not having. a conversion unit
licence on .a vehicle.
Orville L. Engelstad, 53, On -
baric, Street, paid $25 fine and
$2.80 costs. It was alleged he
was involved' in an, • accident
Murch 10 on Victoria Street.
-Cpl. Joseph: Mazaire. Daigle,
301 of RCAF Station Clinton,
was found' guilty of careless
thriving. on Victoria Street, Max -
,ch 11.. He paid $25 and costs.
Lyle Norman Kabanuk, 20,
RCAF Station Clinton, paid $35
and cost's for having liquor in a
place other :than -his residence.
Clinton's pollee chi of Russell
Thompson acted as- the Crown
Attorney during it -he short court
session.
John Campbell, Blyth; of
Campbell Transport paid a $20
Tim and costs for not having a
erslon unit licence on .a 'trail
er conntrary to the Public Com-
mercial Vehicles, Act.
He will alslo be served with
personal service on -a second
charge of having no licence on
a traller.
Leslie Charles• Chapman, 49,
30 East Street, Goderich, was
remanded,to May 2. He is'charg-
ed with careless driving:
Leslie N; Howe, Kineardine,
was. also remanded to May 2,
chm1ged with overloading and
corcnvemon riot liceheed.
W. Clare Stewart paid; a fine
out of ,court for overloading.
a ,.,.
Ladles PC Group,
Enjoys Card Party
The Ladles Progressive Cm
ser+viafive organization :,held) a
gucceisoful euchre party in the
Orange Hal an Wednesday',
March 28. Prize winners were
lia4ies high anal' lone hlaridls,
Mals. +Firarile Cumm:ings;.low,
Mrs. Cliff Epps; men's high,
Jin, Cox; lone hands, Frank An-
d'i14wo low, Hmotley Managhiant.
The door prize was won, by Mrsi,
Tom; Leppington,. The Lucky
Ticket on a brandied 'rug VMS
dltiav, by Royle rlerri7fn :and a
beautiful. oil 'painting was won
by Jinn Calc,
of coaxes.
Time Bean Municipal Drain re-
port was provisionally radopted
,and Count. of Revision set for 9
p.m. May 1, 1962. The report
of the Clark Municipal Drain
will be read at 9.30 'pm. May 1,
and at 10 pain. the report of the
Buchanan, drain will .be read.
WiiRIam Campbell, Seaforth,
was' aigain, appointed tile. drain-
age kisp'eotor . for the township
of Tuckersmith for 1962:
Fish and Game
Elects Officers
Eric Collins. began his, term
as president of the Huron Fish
and Game 'Conservation, Assoc -
dation an Monday night, when
all new aff icers• took over their
duties.
Other officials, are: first vice-
president, Stewart Taylor; sec-
ond vice-;presddenit, Earl Dou-
cette; treasurer, Donald Jeffer-
son; secretary, Johan Shorey;
Coananibtee
chairmen-: prop-
erty; Donald Switzer; ground's,
Glen, Lockhart; membership,
Barrett Taylor; sports; Jack
Camtrbv; •fi'sh and, wildlife, Earl
Doucette; - entertainment, Stew-
art Traylor; ways and means
(raffle) Malt Falconer; social,
Perry Livermore; juniors, John
Shorey; house rulm Louis For-
est; darn, Louis Freeman; bid's,
Ford Little, Goderich; dunce,
Alf Evans, RR 3, Clinton; pub-
licity, Ken Taylor; conservation,
Jack Carter.
Hospital Auxiliary
Raises $463 in
•
Party Project
Mrs. C. M. Shearing chaired
the meeting ' of Clinton Hospi-
talAuxiliary in the nurses
residence on Tuesday evening
when routine reports were
.approved.
Sewing convener,*
Mrs. R. Ho -
Muth reported a number of
nnghtes had been made for use
in the nursery at the hospital.
She thanked all who assisted.
Mrs. H, G. Mami2ng reported
on the "Vanishing Parties". A
total of $463 'was realized from
dfuring thee' pa$it., week.
Their names were 164ted in
the annual promotion L-A of
the RCAF.
,The following have. been pro-
moted to corporal: R. J. Hodg-
son, N. E. Lard', D. F. Hubel,
I. Oliver, J. G. Glbbens; R. T.
Sul9livan, A. Jung, G. G. Bay-
rnan, G. A. Mask, G. D'eFnan-
cesco, D. B. Havens, J. J. C.' A.
Villiard, H. A. Pike, I. S. For-
bister, W. H. Haynes anal' A. O.
Amy.
Promoted to sergeant were:
F. J. Carrigan, H. A. MacKay,
H. J. Turanslii, J. V. R. Fildon,
W. R. Rhinney, W. S. Mar+tyn,
L. J. Tremblay, N. F. Wright,
N. R. Barnes, D. A. Folks, G. H.
Graham, J. P. Thuot, E. L.
Cooper, J. 1C. Fleming, V. W.
Government Asks
Zoning, Plannin
g g
Meeting Here '
The community planning br-
anch of the depar'tm'ent, of miun-
ielpal affairs has. requested ,m
meet Clin;ton's industrial com-
mittee in April to discuss zon-
inlg and planning for ,the mown,,
said councillor George Womch
Monday.
The provincial department re-
questedthe local ,planning board
attend the meeting.
Mr. Wonch said he received
a reply' front •the commtander of
the army's' western. .Ontario
area on the question of locat-
ing ;a reserve -army sub - unit
here,
Brigadier K. H. MicKlbbin
said, "With the increasing ern-
phasis onnational surviva
ail Ir-
ning, .additional sUb-units' will
have to be fawned; a sub -unit
migiht be a part of the 21sT
Field ArtilleryRegiment. When.
it becomes, appropriate, we will
make representation to tarry
headquarters, One of the can-
sidwatims; will be the focal slip'=
posit offered) and the avalabil-
ity of accommodation. Both of
these you have confir nedb"
The industrial committee ch-
ainmuaan suggested if a reserve
unit was located here it could
utsle the,former Clinton. Knitting
Mills .plant on Mary Strree,t.
_ .o_,--
L11 project, convened by Mrs.
Shearing;
Arrarngements are Well under
way for the Florence Nightin-
gale Tea to be held on May.
9 in the tesl'denbe:
Reference was made by the
president, of the spring confer-
&ice of Hospital AixxilWie�,
Region 2,• in Trinity United
Church, Ingersoll on April 30,
Registration Is at 11 • a.m.; the
fee is V1.50: Any' member
wishing to attend 'Should cony
.fact Mrs. Sh, ring
Mrs. John 'Robinson
To Teach In Seaketh
Mrs, John E. Robimsoii, RR 1,
Zuriopf, has' been _hired _on,_ the
"staff` of the Seaforth District
High Sch-ml 'a English
depart-
memt head, with duties to com-
mence in September, The form=
er Margaret, Colquhoun; Mrs.
Robinson has headed'the lErig'-
'1bh' depaxtmxeAt at Clinton b&
trice C'oileg ate' bistkute,
motedi,.to fligiht sergeant W.A.'Reid, H A.. Johnstone .arAr J.
H. L. Pigeon.
Dates,Changed for
Band Tattoo Here
The diaites for the massed
band tattoo, in, Clinton have
been changed sladd conductor
George Wo ich, on Monday.
The two day program of par-
ades -and cancermts, Will be heild
June 8 and 9.
On Friday June. 8 there' will
be an evening parade of area
pipe bandis followed by a march
past -and a massed pipe band
concert at the, . fair grounds.
Saturday a parade of over 15
bands will be. held in the after-
noon with, bands competing for
marching and playing prizes,.
In the evening *there will be
a crossed band concert and the
Sarnia Lioneittes )bland will per-
form marching and playing
drills.
Joanne Hu Us Wins
In District Speaking
Miss Joanne Hulls, Bayfield,
grade XI student of MCI,
won the district award :in the
senior high school ,seotdoni of the
Royal Canadian Legion, public
speaking contestheld in Strait -
ford on Sunday, April. 1. She
advances now to the area con-
test islated for a later diata
this by Hydro officials.
Hydfro roti'' that.in, the eivent
of a shrike they will continue too
ma'hvtaim• its services to all cust-
omers.
This would be through super-
visory staff : and- other means,
,they said.
ON LOCATION
Hydra has had supervisors on
location in transformer and
generating stations- far the past
several days.
Locally, residents have not
made any prepiaeationsi in case
of an emergency should the
power be broken during the
strike.
Jabez Rands, superintendent
of Clinton, Public Utilities Com-
mission ,said' "we are comlpiletely
dependent on electricity for our
water pumpiinng station and the
sewage disposlad plant." •
He was asked :if there: was a
stanldlby. pump at the water
warks and M:r, Rands' replied
that it was only used to pump
water along in the maflnsi not to
pump it out of the ground.
Electrical power for the Clin-
ton, S'eaforth, Bayfield, Godle-
ri'ch: and: surrounding areas -all.
comes from, the Seaforth; trans-
mitting station which is fed
from London and Stratiforxi!
SEVERE STORM
A member of the hydro em-
rApyees complimented the local
office'is management.by saying,
"It is a credit to them that
this area is in such good shape."
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Brucefield's "Clifton House" (? )
No word has been received from official sources
doncerriffig a move in the Township of Tuckersmith
toward obtaining liquor outlets.. However, someone
signs t , r r Pater=
has erected appropriate. s g s of the mfo e
son grocery store in the village. Owner, George
Clifton; Who intends nl6ving the building „from the
site denies all knowledge of who erected them, The
si ns - appeared rny8tiekl6ddy In the dead of J'11 ht"
just Before April Fool's Day;` (Neews-Nddord Photo)