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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-04-01, Page 1inton
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bid co.pst , lotf of Iii Schgcll, RCAF Station
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Bound who this month xe*
All 44r' estimates were more
,
t'haxi '127,00 ghee than the 'g
t from t AF ha
served with fort for
. $ 0 higher h
z $500i000 which 'had been the th the .. e for
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cost ealculallon,. 24 years
Tend'ers were in
from M
cNa-
maree Construction
Ltd., Tort $805,647; Tow-
- -'-_
land ConstructionLtd London, Hog Producers
$719,819; Bot ComstructinLtd„
Oakville, $672,679,• anti F A.4.;H Gilt Salle
477', n
s Sftone'house .and Son Ltd. Sar-'
nia664
Bidders were tendering on: the !Sri... USs $59
b
Widening and paving of High.-
' way 8 witad)rin Clanton s town The second annual, 4-H .pure-
lim#s, as well as laying storm bred gilt sale sponsored by the
sewers along Highway 4 in Huron County Hog Producers
town. Azweiation was held :in Clinton
u Robert Tait, of Proctor and S'aturd'ay afternoon when 41 top
Redfern, . consulting engineers, guts brought a total of $5,302.50.
�rl Toronto, said the four bids will The idea of the scheme i o
i
T r� be studied, by his firm and the s t OntaAo' Department of High- promote high quality Purebred
Swine in this county.
ways. Thirty-four 4-1-1 Swine Club
w rw The Ontario Municipal Board members each received two
# has given • couin 0A approval to
spend $100,313 on the entire last spring. One gilt `fax-
project. Since Highway '8 is a med out" to each. member ways
At
y sold at the auction with, the prb-
provincial Highway, the .
menu of highways will 'pay 90 reeds tram the sale going t. the
)=%g Producers' Association. The
g 3 ' per cent of the road work.
0xistrtuction was expected to other becomos the property of
begin about midis-Apxiil and conn-' the member.
til is .hoping waxle w?il3 not be
In addition to the 34 gilts
delayed. from this year, seven annixnals
Clinton Officer Wins Marksman Award from. the first year project were
sold.
Following d three,year layoff from rifle shooting Flight Lieut. Dan J. All gilts had been bred to top
Driscoll of RCAF Station Clinton was recently presented with the Distinguished Clntonians Attend ranking premium bonus and
Mafsman Award which he earned by scaring 97 or over out of a possible 100many of them were rich in
on Ten separate targets. He scored these in a four week period from mid -Jan- Presbyterial Meet Record of Performance blood
nary to raid -February at the RCAF Station indoor 25 -yard long rifle range. lines.'
a officer, and a member of the station rifle team. (RCAF Photo The third' annual meeting of Highest price paid at the
He is range � Huron Presbyterial of the Un- sale -was $210 for a purebred
ited Church Women was held gilt consigned by Donald John -
last Wednesday, March 24, in, s'ton, RR 6, Goderich. It was
Northside United Church Sea purgha'seclby David Stevens; St,
2049
Keeps
Huronviewhostess,
forth,with EgmondvilIe as t>'a•. Marys,
Vote ( Continued on page S)
The president, Mrs. Allan Me a -
Taggas+t, Brussels, annum Legion Zone C -1 -
hat the allocation of. .1.965 for
g
the LTntified,'bud!get was proposed' - •
AsOneUnit;Start In 19-6- 6 at $29,650 and the expense, fund
Public Speaking
at $420. Both these proposals Mere Saturday
--GODERICH There Will, be fare had not included anything their own area. Basically, our, were adopted. The 1964 alio- The public iso invited to
xa smart this .year on the pro- in its 1965 budget for the Clin- duty is to the care of the rests I cation was exuded by $1,904 the Royal Canadian Legion
posed 15 -bed addition to Huron ton addition. _ dent." l or 6i/z. per cent. Zone C-1 public speaking
view, Huron's County Home for It is indicated that financing The report noted that of the The treasur'er's report was finals in Clinton Legion
trite Aged at ^Clin'toni•. will-cwnmence after March 31, 63 admissions in 1964, only one read by Mrs, Brock Olde, Cldn- Hall 'on Saturday afternoon;
County councillars in Goder- 196&, on the building which has was considered normal care! A ton, who was re-elected to that April 3 at two o'clock,'
Aoh last weep for the March been estimated at a cost of normal care r'esid'ent is one who position:` Eighteen. speakers will be
ambn approved -the board of $550,000• is 'able to be up and about the Mrs. Ted McCreath, Clinton, taking pant in .senior and
Okanag'ement's recommendation "Wer have allocated $5,000 to- Home. prepared the financial -report. junior public school, and
to proceed' With the comstrur- Ward the building program" it ' Bed-caxe residents moving to An account, of their attend- senior and junior high
%oA but :It was, noted the Ont- was stated -in the clerk-WZsarr- kIuronvlew require special fac- ante at the United Cliurch Gen- school dliN cions.
ario Department of Public Wel- er's report, shut this initial sum. ilities, and is the reason for the eral Council, held at St, Johns, Clinton, Goderich, Kincar-
is merely to, cover initial arch- construction of 'a chronic wing" Nfld. last year, was given by dine and Winggham have en -
Cancer Society itects' fees,'travel expenses and It has been deemed important Rev. and 1&s;. Grant Mills, of tries in the four classes and
minor cogta which might be in- to segregate residents having Ontario Street United Church, Seaforth are entered in the
Starts Campaign curred." (Continued on page eight) Clinton. two public school classes.
Next Wednesday Duty To Resident
y In a report read last Wed -
Peter Astles, a teacherc morning, Elgin p-
at Central Huron Secondary son, chairman Of the board � ■ Macaulay- Named V
'.School here, and Campaign moni'agament of Hutronview,, said
chairman of Huron Unit of the b'oard's thee duty was to OF
Hfi.i,ron Zone oF Mid!WODA
the CanadianCanadianCancer Sac- the Dame of thresident.
iety, informs us that the "Since the January session,
clriive for fundis begins, next County Council has been cent- Royce Macaulay, partner in eged countries, food in larger (( �
week. seized' to no end relative to thein - quantities will be required', de- t
He• is -also, in charge of decision regardtinvg additional ac- Ba]'.i Macaulay Builders Supply, mand will be created for man- Maitland Valley
the Clinton branch carie- comsnodlation for senior cirtrizeru's Clinton, was elected vice -chair- Fm
goods, and industries
paugn for funds. 'Canvassing being located on the present man of Zone 1, of Mid -Western in this region of Ontario should Conservation
WM, 9tart in Clinton on site" read the report. Ontario Development AssOd- be in good position to supply
Wednesday, April 7, by vol- "A very strong plea has been ation ate meeting in Goderich these products," he said. To Spend $68,186
anet•eer canvassers', Fred 'made by many people that it Tuesday night. Huron's warden, Glenn Webb,
much more convenient Thirtyflive persons from Hur- Stephen TawnSd t p, also attend-
aitnton branch. to have 'these senior` citizens in on attended. Clinton is among Are development
budget projects
nae
- six listed meixlbex municipalities ed the meeting aril indicated jar develo ent is were
,91oanane as president of the would be
six listed Exmbe municip Sea- the county might see fit eaAY approved for the Maitland Val -
LETTER TO EDITOR. in the new year to loin Mid- ley Conservation Authority
forth, Wdngham and Grand WODA.
when representatives frown 29
• Bend. ��- -- " member municipalities attended
1u�nior Hockey Team Needs Support W, E. T'lramson Kitchener
o general meeting of the Auth-
planning dirrector, told the Hue- Huron County arity in Brussels recently,.
• . • on group that legislation woutld
Semi, nal Game Here Tonight be annotmoecl shovtly' to set up The budget calls far a tubal
Sum -
area boards to assist local m'un- ' ` expenditure
arine , It of $q8,1,86. 5 al-
icipalithes With planning devel- Petitioning e'd, 4t shows $26;195 al -
beat Ser, out: locatedfor aduriirnisttl.ation, $1, -
The Clinton Junior Colts are o meurt.
Why'' All yaai� the excuses p 950 for conservation. and $40,
Itaattling with; Exeter for the have been: "you won all the He referred o tree' popularity For College 040 for capital developme�alt.
of Lake Huron shores with
right to go into the Ontario games too easy„ GODERICH -- Huron Chairman Robert Wenger, ex-
W�ztemloa County vacationers, lained that several major it -
e,
"D" finals. But, all games with Owen .and. said, ".if you don't get pair- County' Council has petit- p
Title town of Clinton should be Sound, Milverton, Ailsa Craig ulation up here, You are :going lamed the Minister of Edu- were taker into consider-
proud of the bare': of young risen were very close; in fact, we to ruin :a good county": cation to comsWw establish- anon in arriving at the total
who have giver, st much time Igst some of them: J: R Delaney, from the Ont- Ing a community college in budget. He listed therti as pro-
and effort to prcvlde Clinte,n Also, "we are Wa$tdng for the ario Department of Econorrnics Kiran, brea bearing different graiL-
wlbth a high-class brand of hoe- Nay=ofis," We have berm In and Development, urged. run• The legislative and edu= breakdowns, capital develoji�
key all winter; and a plug for play -oft for two weeks . but the rrients, and a laanit balance car
-
key
hard working executive and fate haven't turned out yet, It icipai,ities to encourage the ex- cation comanaterh reporting tied over from 1964.
pans'ioir of local industries. Thursday aEterdixmri, rata Hnder capital expenditures as
ttare two coaches who have work- is a disgrace to Clinton that on "You should provide them the OnteAO Deparctment of
od so many hours to weld this a recent Friday night, Exeter With the same approach as a Edtication tsar' indicated a project at the Authority own
*earn into a, winning irornbiri had, 1,000 farts in their Ahk hew firm,,,, he said, 'isome coni that community Cogeges ed by the Gorrie Conservat oft
ation, while on the same, night, we had mi nines have refused to co-op- Will be e%tabldshed through- Area and limited improvements
First we want to than -it tn11 200. We have fans p ' p ,p at conservation areas at Blue-
going to crate with local industry m out line ' ravlixiee" It canted
tie regular fans who have sup- games away from hone but matters council could act u oil, out that Ruron is ideally and In Morning -
dont go to our nom` games. and they halve 'packed up and loerhited" as rte`; Water, ton Township.
ported the team, hot this year This is not a cry-baby letter, I'at,,, loo anti Guelph Universities, Authbbitty members also ear-
bitt every year, atut after play- because we believe the' future marked $7,000 •tzar purchase of
ing over 30 gamw this Year, Principle speaker R. F. Good Gtouhds are more readily � ��bfon of the _ Saratoga
of &Otey in ClintonIs on the L 1 aitas 0. gtt in West Wawatoga
our Team, is 3n the reed. sari 'ties t in, market develapmerit special- available an x'uir,al
have no dt+ganizat1on, to bale us �'o ass W611 as the future of a 3st with the Ontario Depamtnrwt than air tn+WA centres as
onur arena, ppt will fiat only help ,< 1 think this is sottfiousing itaW hip mean; Auxburzr.
fieW of Agriculture, 'heralded a ter- are traaf�ortatian,
• iiltiT;tt,01V' C1bZi.1�TX Let`s get behind' our players. �rr%fic deVelapiti�ent'' in the field aril other facilataes.
C1]1O l[t,I OUT ar ggriculture and. industry, r` ething The 'Weather
financially, but Will also prove 'As §taridaads zrf living lmthat would be vcmy benefiic- ;1.965 1964
ActiV ty oat, the land as con- that moral support helps to Win Mgh Lauw High -Low
prove for: those .tai ufiderivrivil- iaS to Htiurohr, said chaxrmarr;
z bnnetn 'Stewart, reeve 6f March 24 .24 64 31
fm to the atpplrcatiatir of fLr'- games., -$
tilizer on: hay, pasture and win- Lets„ 911 the arena'• tonight Contributions to the Canadi" lVi CXWOp, speaking to the 25 23 -8 42 34
ter wheat, Stored feed sup)alies tsviieh 1✓keter visits the '40blof- Gat ;cebc Society campaign help r'e ' , ,we 'hav'e a lot of 26 30 0 39 19
Dar Iivestoblc appetitr to be More Colts in the kbutth game' of Control cancer in three ways. Youtig people, here who 27 29 6 M 19
than adequate ozu ftibst tAf1 s in their play-okfs, They support research into the would like to further their 28 36 14 34 25
Rwon County fore the balAn e Clinton Jturaor Colts came of ca !r; provido for a etlu,%Uon, Huron us 1'a< lWhg 29 34 24 66 22
of the winter i'cedu g 'periiods PreWent, G,'J" Llverni'iore !blit educatiikifr g'r`ari►, Gift l ift this type bf edtifttion, :30 29 " .V Z l3
'file rffaple syrup run has 6etb Secmaiy-�'r. S.1wer all .otlubt tto- assist can- _ ,..s6 � list if ,, h... ,_ -,
, allow v vers and nv� tivottld; gain a Snolvv¢ 9 S 6w`" 1:
Adm I X W. Ck t lihotih ter Paden w. we, doitAd 'eet itP No. hors Matt V,
0,76 Mills For Roads C7_5 Mills, For C 0norol
County Tax 1r.'eVy'1ncreased
C
� he county
,serve, Clerk-trpWAWer J.,
tx,
jbwell, -Odder k, S cl?a?r"ix8an,
PVy fCH
lLevy for 1065 Will be 15.5
Berry hay budgeted. for an
se tt ,
a'IYWned a vol for 'seven.'seven.tax
rn ls, of which $,75 is for roads
i=W $_W*4is of $10,66$,
ton. He lives with lids wife Vi,
grants,
Will the e
and 6,75 ill o to he ern' rat
The finance m?d executive
That of the Salvation Army
was increased frgm $1;2Q0 to
e fund. This is an. in
per" ,
tt R: e g,
Comte. ce .of ynhi,oh . eev. Rei,
_
$1,500. Theothers .are Canadian
creases in coon of three quarters
Clinton serg, 09 t
Clinton, Spring Fadr, $238; Soil
National Institute for the Blind,
Canadian Lancer Soo -
of A m ll.
and Crop Improvement Assoca-
kle, Zurich. Lloyd Mainprise,
$2,000;
The
The neslac�ative totals to be
To ReceiveHuron,
duties, John is active in civic
Huron Unfit, - $400; Hast
rrai'sed'are $580,096,86 and $447,-
RCAFomm•ssion
C
oil) $1,000; Blyth Fair,. $150;
West Huron and South
Huron Women's institutes, .$15
50$.14, or $1,027,'899,80,•compar-
Exeter Fair, $272.63, Seaforth
Directors include William
each
ch .and St. J.¢h??''s Ambulance,
ed With .$$13,629 in 1964, In
,�„,�,�,� .
, : q "
" As well as being Cubmaster of
$75,
clud ng provincial
the Mohawk Lack, he is As-
Reeve Konneth Stewart,. Me -
grants .af $1,$0$,055 and Cher
,a,•
�x
)ii'lop, .I�xesente'd tt4e report of
flee legislative and educational
revenue the budget calls for
g
Lucknow Fahr, $75; Kirkton
Williaw S:tratychuck was also
committee and obtained apprav-.
receipts of $2,461,551.
named district director.
1
al ofthe following grants: Un-
The county ended the year
Regional
Centennial
ivergity of Western Ontario
with a surpaus of $40,026, but
e jai'
(soTarsihips, , bursaries a n d
the budged. now provides fon
- -
i
building fund), $1,200; Vniver-
sit y of Waterloo, (scholarships
dra'w'ing an surplus account to
about one-third of the nations
entire apple crap - 6,500,000
The Ontario . Department of-
and bursaries) $1,200,
the extent of $80,000,
s 'V
Branch of the department said
Retarded.. Children'<s Assocla�
Cminty council adopted a rec
the ses's'ion in Goderich will fea-
'tire a panel cons speak-
factory tirraughouit the year,"
he said. "The overseas export
tions, '$350 each for Wingham
ommendation of its executive
`
rv.
and Goderich; Belgrave, Hawick
Hensatll school fairs, .cavil
committee that a bylaw be pass -
Hall,
ment of Education, the Tourist
$25; Belgrave Music Festival,
$25;
ed establishing a reserve fund
Development branch of the'De-
keting."
Clubs and municipal officials
$25; Ontario. Agricultural Col -
for working capital so that it
: '"
formation, the regional repre-
Orntario apple growers conutri-
lege '(scholarships) $300; and
may not. be necessary to borrow
buted about $100,000 to a fund
already been held! in Ontario
women's representative.
used to promote apple sales.
Western Ontario .Agricultural
all the money required nrevionas
This amount represents two
an organized program to assist
.'Municipal, business and wom-
cents per hundred on juice ap-
College (scholarships) $100,
library grant rep -
to receiptof count rates.
to y
ples; three cents on dessert ap-
for 1967, Canada's Centennial
tennial committee members in
pies; and four cents on peaces-
a he 33
resents $40 each to• the 31 lib -
s
The department of Muricip'al
sing apples.
Jack A. Brockie, director of
to attend.
rat es tin Huron and $25 to
Affairs now permits a bylaw to
Lucknow,
be passed establishing such a re-S
er t Mar' hall
Jhis
29
Adopting the report of the
tenors e rnot'her, Mrs. Jean agriculture and reforestation
conEd Vise Again
Marshall lives at 173 Tecum- Thomas L presented by council
g seh Avenue, London, and who Thorns Leiper, Valent, council
enlisted in London in, 1953 is approved the following grants:
Heads Heron to be commissioned as a Fly- Agricultural representatives,
ing Officer in the Royal, Can- $500; agricultural junior erten-
• adian Air Farce today, April cion, $2,500; 4-H leaders, $500;
ort -
Fruit Growers 1 I3,reeedeen' Associations,reford n
His present position is NCO $100 each; Aberdeen -Angus As -
Edward Wise, RR 3 Clinton
in charge of Basic Training
war ation (Grey, Bruce and Hur-
was re-elected president of the
Orderly Room at Radar and
on) $50; Jersey, Ayrshire and
Huron County Fruit and Veget-
Communications School, Clin-
Guernsey Breeders' Associations,
able Growers' Association; at. the
ton. He lives with lids wife Vi,
$50 each.
annual meeting in Clinton on
and children Patricia six,
Chap Improvement Seed Fair,
Friday.
Stephanie five and Blair three
$100; Hensadl Spring Fair,. $150;
Vice-prestudents are Boyd Tay-
at 7 Toranto Blvd., Adastraa
Clinton, Spring Fadr, $238; Soil
lor, Walton, and Edward Stoc-
Park:
and Crop Improvement Assoca-
kle, Zurich. Lloyd Mainprise,
In addition to his Air Force
ation, $400; Huron Plowmen's
Petroba, as the secretary and
duties, John is active in civic
Association (IntematitonOd Mat -
Douglas .Miles, Clinton, is the
and church affairs. He is a
oil) $1,000; Blyth Fair,. $150;
treasurer.
lay reader axed chair member
Exeter Fair, $272.63, Seaforth
Directors include William
at St. Paul's Church, Clinton.
Fair, -$409 41'; Zurich Fair, $179
Stratychuck, Brussels; Steelde;
" As well as being Cubmaster of
79; Bayfield Faa , $150; Brussels
Lorne Woods, Lucknow; Stew-
the Mohawk Lack, he is As-
Fair, $243.29; Howicck Fadr,
art Middleton, Clinton, and Wil-
sistamt Dista -let Commissioner
$150; Dungannon Fair, $150;
liam McGuire, Bayfield,
for Tiraiming, Huron District,
Lucknow Fahr, $75; Kirkton
Williaw S:tratychuck was also
Boy Scouts of Canada.
Fair, $1.00.
named district director.
-
', Members leaimed from speak-
J. Johnson, London, sup-
er sup-
Regional
Centennial
Conference
is
ervising inspector of fruits and
vegetables with the Can'ad'a De-
t of Agriculture, tient
•
Slated For Goderich on April 9
Ontario apple �growers harvested
Ontario
about one-third of the nations
entire apple crap - 6,500,000
The Ontario . Department of-
the Ontarlo Centennial Planning
bushels,
Tourism and lnrformatlon has
Branch of the department said
"The demand has been satis-
announced a Centennial Plan
the ses's'ion in Goderich will fea-
'tire a panel cons speak-
factory tirraughouit the year,"
he said. "The overseas export
n9ng conference in Godei'lch an
mm
ere from the Comvriwrity Pro -
demand and increase shipments
Friday, April 9 at the Legion
grams branch of the Depart -
to the 'United Kingdom have !
Hall,
ment of Education, the Tourist
been favourable factors in mar-
Members of Clinton Service
Development branch of the'De-
keting."
Clubs and municipal officials
partrnent of Tourism and In -
The group also heard 15,000
uvill likely attend the conference.
formation, the regional repre-
Orntario apple growers conutri-
Fifteen such conferences have
sentative of the Ontario Cem-
ten W Planning Branch, and a
buted about $100,000 to a fund
already been held! in Ontario
women's representative.
used to promote apple sales.
during March, and are part of
This amount represents two
an organized program to assist
.'Municipal, business and wom-
cents per hundred on juice ap-
municipalities with their plans
en leaders as well as local Cen-
ples; three cents on dessert ap-
for 1967, Canada's Centennial
tennial committee members in
pies; and four cents on peaces-
Year.
the district have been. invited
sing apples.
Jack A. Brockie, director of
to attend.
Coepardl Receives Award!
A,t a recent Station paft& Cpl, Robert Gerald Paitlter was presented With
a Certifficate of Award by the Commanding Officer RCAF Staiioh Cllrf n,
Croup C'apta.in X, R: Greenaway, C.D, The i ward_Wag halls to CpY. Paihter far
a su eStiori he !thole conce�rnin a redtictlon in tl�ie re Interment and.+�peating
g p
i Osts f Certain e" iii ment ttsec� an k alar i�inits. f is name; �1nzt is tatlan
�s>lrr, Man>ibba and.cat.present'h ]s atttzndrrlg an Advamcec l'adar Tephhiclah
Cdurse at Cinan s IadaX�' olid Coriirxinicatic�ns School, {ii�"il+' pliato}