HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-11-27, Page 12Page 12 The Tinnes'Mvo dte, November 27, 1958
News .From 5anfsbury
By MRS. HEBER PAY'S
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On Thursday evening Mrs. , donated by Mrs. Maurice Me -
Dean
Donald, wonby l
• ,• ion d, was .its. Heber
l�ealr Gibson: was hostess to the, 1. b
ladies of the (guild and W. A.' Davis.
Airs. Barry Carroll, president of Personal. Items
the Guild, was in the chair. Mrs. Mr. and Airs. Hugh Davis ac-
Ron Carroll read the scripture. companied by Air. and Mrs.
Airs. D. Gibson gave the treas-, George McFalls spent several
urer's report. days visiting relatives in Flint.
Plans were made for a luneIC Michigan. Miss Heather Davis
to be served following confirma- visited with her aunt and uncle,
tion service. Two -contests were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mek'alls and
enjoyed. Mrs. H. Davisy�gave a,David and Michael
��stayed with
The Choosa
Book Shop
* GAMES, PUZZLES
• OIL PAINTING BY NUMBERS
• BOOKS, BIBLES, HYMNARIES
* NOTE PAPER
* GIFT WRAP
CARDS, RIBBONS
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Heber Davis.
Mr. Fred. Dobbs has been drill-'
log for water and at time •of
writing it is believed he has suf-,
ficient water at 117 ft level.
Mr. Arthur Abbott was a 'Sat-
urday evening guest with Mr.
and Airs. Icon Carroll and he
spent Sunday in Glencoe at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre.
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GeorgeCarroll,Detroit, spending a few days visiting rel.
t. t
ati.ves in this community, Ile
and his father, Mr. Hugh Car-
roll, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Carroll of Toronto.
' Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire,
Air. and Airs. Jack Dickins, Air.
and :firs. Barry Carroll, Air, and
Airs. Earl Atkinson and Air. and
Mrs. Raymond Greenlee attend-
ed the Federation of Agriculture
banquet held in Wesley t.'lilted
Church, Bighbury, last Thurs•
-
day evening.
Airs. Harvey Latta spent
sev-
eraldayslast week visiting i.
and Airs. Bob Elliott, London,
where Air. Latta and family
joined her on Sunday. Carol and
David spent several days with
their grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. Earl Atkinson.
Mrs. A. Greenlee, Elmer and
Verna, Brinsley, were Sunday
evening guests with Mr, and
�cla rn Usborne Officials,
ne New Face On Board
Only one new face will appear to an investigation into the although two such major projects
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t received 1: '• bad been y
i nici 1 Kelm inrevenue r t.e r et by the Ie •l, l d. undertaken • n 1
On the Illi pa 4 t. a ? � ?, � nn l tah,e in t le past
borneaTownship
next year as a;treasurer over the ptst years. It two years, t1e township'ss
h
i '
s work
result of a quiet eleetion by j was his opinion that there would on bridges was far from overr,
acclamation this vr'eeli , be changes regarding the budget He, said that it epuld take in k7ie
a • i . if the county next year. ner liborhood. of0
Electors �,ar c Clayton Sntrlh t library g $200, 00 to put
his fourth term as reeve and re. lie told the group of plans to ex -area bridges in shape to with -
turned his council — Elugit Love, ! pond the county home and he • stand, modern wear and tear. Be
Harold Hunter, George Fray",expressed the hope that the farm said that most -crf the :bridges
and Ward Hein -- without oppo-t connected with the home would were built 5
0 years ago to stand
sition, continue to operate on the same half the weight at half the speed
and that the township was for•
tuarate that they bad stood up so
well to modern day traffic,.
Trustees Gerald Hein and Kr�1- Ken Johns reported on the
neth Simpson were returned. $25,000 Kernick bridge, took the work bone by South Huron f?is•.
Wellington Brock was Haloed spotlight for building during the triet High School Board. Tn
chairman for the ratepayer's year. Some $6 miles of roads answer to a question from the.
meeting which followed nomina- were gravelled and 21i miles of floor, he explained that it would
lions, He congratulated,the reeve pavement were laid. There were
and council on their return to 15 culvertscillor reairedrolloft;
built.
office, emphasizing the cora.CounHpad Hunter said
clenee shown in their ability. that because of increased traffic
Reeve Smith summarized the on township roads, more gravel
work of the county for the past would be needed in future years.
year. He said that savings would George Frayne said that on ad -
he matte in the corning year due glee of the government, road -
he
Gerald Prout, who sueeeeded
Walter AleB1ide, becomes a new
member of the school area. board.
basis as the past year.
Council members gave a pic-
ture of construction and mainte•
Hance on roads for the year. The
be more economical to add to the
present school oto accommodate
up to 1,000 pupils than to build
another district high school in•
the . area, lie said that six new
classrooms would be required by:
1901.
Reporting for the Ausable Val -
sides were mowed rather than ley Conservation Authority, Mr.
Brock explained that no commer-
cia lenterprise by way of picnic
probably weeds would be sprayed facilities will be connected with
another year, the park at the Morrison Dam,
lie said that small picnic facilities
will be available free. Plans are
being made to stock the lake with
trout for early season fishing, and
it is believed that pike and hattt.
will survive and restock the lake.
No motor boats will be allowed
on the lake.
He said that ratepayers can ex-
pect a slight increase in the mill
rate ,or Authority work, but felt
it was justified in view of the
work done by the group.
Mr. Smith spoke briefly on the
rabies epidemic, and suggested
that farmers get out and hunt
foxes, There was a suggestion
from the floor for a township
detailed the work done on the clinic for mass vaccination of all
Kernick bridge and added that dogs in the area.
Airs. Raymond Greenlee. sprayed to control weeds last
• year. Air. Smith commented that
'- Bitterest farm forum met at bott and Mr. Allen Tindall were
the home of Mr. and Airs. Don Wednesday evening guests with
Maguire on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll, Airs,
Mr. and Airs. Ross MaasCarroll and Miss Abbott cele- Chairman of the board of
and David were Tuesday eve brate birthdays this week. school trustees, Harry Dougall,
Hing guests with Air. and Mrs. Mr. Cameron Davis is holiday- predicted a change in the future
Robt, Tindall. Mr. Tindall was ing at the home of his cousins, of some schools due to small en -
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alugsford, To- rohnents. During the year, $225
observing his birthday. ionto and while there attended was spent on pew desks and $500
Mrs. Arthur Abbott and Muriel the Royal Winter Fairfor new floors in S.S. 1. The
t returned home this week having Air. and Mrs. Ron Carroll were installation of an oil furnace in
spent a few days with her par -
cots, Mr. and Airs, 'McIntosh of guests with Miss Rowena Ab- S.S. 6, means that all schools in
Glencoe. bolt on Sunday evening, the area are now oil heated. He
lir, and Airs, Billy Abbott and Air. and Airs. Robt. Tindall said that there are storm win -
baby son,Niagara Falls,
are were Sunday guests with Air. dows on the north windows of all
, visiting relatives in this corn- and Airs. Bradford of Liman. Mr. schools. With the introduction
ty. and Mrs. Bill Elliott, 'Alliston, of a new map, a definite boun-
I11Mrt`aand :Airs. Henry Hodgins, Ont, were guests also. They re- dary is established in the Whalen
Lucan, Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Car- sided with Mr, Robt. Tindall area, where there has always
roll and Wayne, Miss Rowena Ab- while at Mt. Brydges and with been a problem of attendance,
/RiAir,re andobserMrsHng theber Davis. They Road Supt, William Routly
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- ding anniversary.
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