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;Yriclay f ;hoot Annual The worship was taken 14
The Sunday School. held their William Allen, As, WiRiau
annual meeting and the teach. Allen, Rev. K. C. Wilsonan
era and -officers for 1039 were Mrs. Alelvin Gardiner. A poen
elected. ! was given by Melvin Gardiner
Superintendent is William il William Allen introduced Air
ford asst, Nictor Jeffery; see,. and Mrs. Archie AlcGregor of St
rotary, Miss Jean Anderson; Marys, Airs. McGregor gye
see., Kenneth Clarke, treas. talk on their recent tr.p to
urcr, Ross Rowel Alaska Airs. Melvin Gardiner
o samtsbury, Air. and Mrs. •
and !amity. Airs. Emma Turner , was denied by both the secretarY I The rtITI*S'AdYgKatflo NOvembor 27, 190 Pg.
.
Clarence Fletcher .of Winchelsea.
Air. and Airs. Edwin Miller, ,
ormer,Official Scores and other members of the board). I
Pliests on Sunday with My. and
I St ya • Sa • a C Disinte
et -
rest„Brian, Barry and Barbara were
Mrs. lay e . - - • '
.t Air. .o.nd Mrs. Roger Lirquhart ; A ahar4a that praseut„day. ajt,e„, able,' hut he was sistiu or ilia
of Kiiktoa visited on Saturday tors in mcGillivray Township are opinion that there is no better
evening with Air. and Airs. Glenn Oa AS conscious of their civic, edneation than the rural schoot.
Jeffery, !responsibilities as their fore.i Be predicted a: dloomy fate for 14144ifitit#WW010314KM.0.4011.04Wiritlfirfrigio*:414•141404444
• Beard Chairman Kenneth. :Shot. answer to rfuestion regarding, others,"
dice, who discussed the financial trustees' espense. .Gierk Rill -Ames was in -ellarge
statement, told ratepayers the; Irwin McAlpine, nominatvl for :of the meeting. Other speaker"
trustees "travelled a good many • school board, said he felt "it was included r 34 A -
miles on ,Piir Own. gasoline and an:opportunity and a duty for Atisable Authority representative
our own time looking after citizens to get into public offices and Rum Ovens. member
school business, This was An and a lot of people leave it to • the Parkhill liigh School Boar. •;„
, , aunt, Mervin. township official at •McGillivray ;high taxes and the new ..eduee-
liroicensbir% of Ragersville, on :Township, nomination meeting Lionel program which would
Stladay. Friday afternoon when. All i0C111.01^ make children "absolutely use -
MP. and Airs. Carman Cann bents' were returned. !less to pm"
ctlfayixwcittrir- Air. and Airs. Robert , nuar.,,e ...iiiiel
Librarian, Miss Doris Elford; thanked the McGregors on be., were .guegts on Sun -1 lyubert yoking, spealong, to a i
1... . hail,School trustee Arthur Simpson „.,..4
.as31, Miss Marion Lamport; half of the 3 -Al members. Con- i.cann. said he re-reported that the plans for the liA
rianists, Miss Margaret Webber tests were enjoyed. ', • . when Iatecoiners , central school are being prepared
rnd Ross Rowe; auditor, Mrs. Committeet .
in „charge were Alr,!np-stliters over the weekend anf _vcoaulllekithgge(.Paide the hall, lie ' by the architect;, an option has
.P.1Win Miller. and Mrs. William Allen and Mr. 1 Airs,
orlaY withwas -surprised,'" he said, at tha' been •taken on a ste which bee a .'
Teachers . land Airs. Melvin Clardincr. WI -on were Airs% Olive digh I. Vote on the central school "fair supplA"" of water. In answer
Graham, Air. and Mrs. Donald question, "an IMO which would to earlier eriticism. he said the .1,,,,,,
VA
Teachers itTr adult class arc: Church Notesi
A. Deas nod children. Neil and- decido the of the neXt board felt that 00 children woo d
William 'Elford, Victor Jeffery; i 1 en 'Laurel, of Toronto, Mi. IL .N. ,
, . . ,. -,
t Mission Band will be belt' b- • f I 1 generation in McGillivray."
I . I have to board buses earlier than .,,,-„';'•;
hat none would in
A.F.Y.P.C., Airs. Reg liodgert, Sunday, November 30 during ,. leereu.i Except for the annual coin-. 8 a.m.,
Mrs,- Edwin Miller; intermediate the Olivet) hour. pir. . is. L'in • Ptainta of ratemar Joe TWecitlie have to b:pildieketti at '7 as had
bays Class, Mrs. William Snow, ! White Gift service will be a son. Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Ballet). e b been sueeested
rrs. Stanley Coward: girls, combined service on Sunday • some SC 00 issue innuencioes y bo •
tvne, Mrs. Certie Wiseman and
gues s • • •
t : Ito cc .Grant Amos and the odd' Trustee Grant AMOS COM-
JI-rs Willi,
_ . • ein Elford, Mrs. Mel- morninr, Deed be, 7 , t • r Mr. Edgar Monteith were •
, e, . m ,..i. a lie Le
I'll, Gardnier; junior girls (Jess, • Gifts win on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. i critical question from the Beer, • Plained about T -A reports on the
of toys and money
Lloyd Ballantyne. school question and the county
, le, Airs. be sent to the mission 1 Cold !there was little fireworks at the
Airs. Lloyd Ballanf vi
i Air. and imrs. 'puny shuhuan, i township's .annual =a:mg de- lax rate; he also charged that tei.
a ;e, Alberta, a•
J'effery. boys, Donald le•
Kernick, Jack Stewart; Air, Donald peas was the guest marcia, Mark and Beverley of • pito an inerease of lour mins in the secretary, not the school :t
unday with Reeve Earl Dixon won his
clarke, Mrs. jack Duncan; He told of his work Oils sum -1 Exeter visited on. S
IAA D ; D •
Embro, Mies Marilyn Tuckey at the tax rate this year. board, set. the school levy (which
Primary class, Mrs. Ray speaker at ehureh on Sunday.
Kindergarten, Mrs. Be'.' Alorgan, mer at the mission at Cold Lake,1Mr• and Mrs. Ernest PYIn.
Aiis. Arnold Gann; Mrs. Lee Atte,
Webber, Airs. Wilfred
Ithnicin; •Pereonal. Items
nursery, Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Mi'. and Mrs. William Thom -
ond term, and ids councillors — BETTER THAN ADVICE
Airs William Allen
A
, ccording to Chalie Smith
Mi'.,
of eaB
and. Airs. Allan Wanner, mond, Thomas Hall and 4Jen rof Al Alanager, Exeter; there's a
rnia. Mrs. Ruseeli Wanner ; Thompson —
of Grand Bend, Airs. Willis acclamation. So were Chairman , \maul meeeimey:
were re-eleel-ed b -Y lot of truth in this statement by
"The little
Stewardson, William and Linda Ken Shot lice a n d trustees
White Gift decorating cum; son of Exeter, Mrs. William ' of Saskatchewan visited cm Sun- Arther impson' and Grant Anlos,, im Sie home means
se.
matte are Airs. Melvin Gerrit -day evening with Mr. and Mrs.. of the school b Irwin.c• islaiovIj•negfsorbatilhke
Rohde and 'Calvin visited with
„le Airs. William Reethe Airs. ;Mrs, Clarence Moir, Mrs, Arthur Ernest Pyme ren of a family,. almost, than all
Alpine was the only other man
Jack Duncan and Airs, Mac Hod- Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Percy; Mr, Arthur Carcliper. Mary nominated (for school board), but
gert; Christmas decorating con). Foster of St. Marys on Times- and Bert of London, Air. anci he failed to qualify gives them the right start." Iseee__
of the advice in the world. It
nuttee, Mrs. Glenn jeffcry, Airs, . day afternoon,
L'Oyd Ballantyne, Miss Doris Alt', and Mrs. Lorne Luther of
Elford and Airs, Victor Jeffery' :Grand Bend visited on Friday
-nth- committee, Mrs. Melvin evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Gardiner, Airs. Jack. Duncan .Jeff.arY-•
and Airs, Ray Clarke. " • Visitors during the week and,
on Sundaywith 4 I. Airs.
-M Club tAlelvin Gardiner and Marilyn
The November meeting of the were Miss Marion Gibson, Mrs. ••
3 -AI Club was held on Thursday Louisa Needham of .Bryanston,
evening with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
leunusium,,,,,,,,,muummummuum,,,,mumeemuumuummumuumumeummeneumuumee
Airs. Aleivin Ciardiner, Mr. and •
Airs, Robert Mayer and Mr. and ! Because kinds of., stories
Mrs. Ken Duncan entertained are going. around about the in -
Mrs. Ken
P crease in our taxes," Reeve!
REAL
enjoy flavour
assmore cousins at Elim-
ville Hall on Saturday evening.
Fieldman
— Continued From Page 13,
seven years of bounteous crop
followed by seven years o
famine.
ORDER YOUR This Pharaoh, shall we say
equally wise, said "Thank you
' Joseph. Each year of the bounte-
ous crops you shall go through
the land and collect this surplus
grain and store it carefully in.
granaries against the time of
famine," The years of famine
came and again Joseph went
throughout the land at the King's
command and distributed the
grain to those who had need,
Biblical history contains a
world of wisdom for us yet so
many times details are lack-
ing. Did Joseph go through the
land crying surplus while his
, Dinon provided a detailed ex•
planation of the higher costs by
means of a chart showing a in every flovot'"
breakdown and comparison be-
tween 1953 and 1957 lane
when you
His figures, based on a farm
, with a $3,000 assessment, showed
the average ratepayer's taxes
f rose from $190 to $210. //
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• at a "buck" a bushel? Then in
the time of famine was it resold
to the producer at "five" a bush-
el? We aren't told but I get.
The store with bargaiits every day the impression that it was "1-
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. . . . Monday thru Saturday at the same price and all people
rejoiced at the prophecy of Jo-
seph and the wisdom of Pharaoh.
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I wonder if our statisticians
could breast production reason-
ably well? Could, our govern-
ments then apply the wisdom of
Pharaoh? How will the disap-
pearance of farm stored grain
affect feed prices? Will the -ferni-
er, producing hogs on contract,
Jose his shirt or his contract?
In either case he will lose his :
income if feed prices were to ,
jump $20.00 a ton, •
Would the consumer abject' to
the gov't spending money to
guarantee .a supply of food? I
Perhaps producer organiza-
tion shouldn't expect farmers to
pay into a stabilization fund to '
store surplus products. Perhaps!
the consumer should be charged
a sort of tax on food products
to provide insurance against
'famine.
The breakdown indicated how
this $210 was divided (with the
amount of increase in brackets):
county, $65.00 ($9.00); general
j township rate, $33.50 ($6,00);
: general school rate, $17 ($1.50); •
' high school, $14.50 (53,50); pun-,
•lic schoel, $30.00 (same as in •
'57). Construction of the new Bice
bridge - • Clandeboye and the•
assumption of warble fly spray Al
Itosts by the council (it wa.s
formerly paid by individual own-•;
,ors) contributed to the increase: V
in the general township rate, 'he tJ
said,
reeve also explained a
lee,
clerical error which had resulted
-in McGillivray being assessed ,e77,
$90,350 too low for the county
levy, but this would be remedied
in 1959 by an adjustment of
double that amount.
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Two drains which had been •V
approved, Lockhart and Wood-
' ward, will have to be postponed t.7;
until 1959 because, contractors ;5;)
have not been able to start them,
Mr. Dixon stated. ;
Councillor Ben Thompson, re- e,n
porting on bridges, :estimated
ithe Bice span would cost close
j to $49,000„ of which eighty per I:M.
cent is contributed by the Pro- :VA
vincial government, leaving less , t•;,':
than $10,000 which the township
would have to pay. Insurance on
the car which wreekerlAhe bridge
brought the township almost !ere;
$4,000 but the highways depart-
ment will get 80 per cent of this
apTiohuenbtrid
bridge on concession 28, in
the Hagmeier district, cost about
$4,700, he stated.
. Discussing the Ausable Author -n
ity proposal for a Parkhill darn, AA-.
Councillor 'Thompson said the 'eg
$350,000 which would be assessed' en?
against municipalities in the
watershed under the present
breakdown of costs was much e74;
more than the area could afford.
He felt more assistance should V
be given by the federal -and pro-
vincial Vgovernment and he said ••.7P
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officials felt the prospects were
good for getting the municipaii-;
ties' share reduced to $175,000.
"I think our roads are getting 'It
into far better shape than they ese
have .ever been," said Councillor ;.7'd
Earl Morley after reporting that
over 12,000 -yards of gravel had vat,
been spread, He indicated snow-
ploughing costs would go up
when the new central school was V
built because more roads would
have to be kept cleared for buses. en.
Councillor Thomas Hall, report- V
ing on the warble fly program, 41,:
said: "I think the spraying has Z.?:
been a wonderful thing. We eel'.
tailllY don't have the trouble in
one heed with warble fly that we se7-•,)
used. to."
Councillor Duncan Drummotul.'
i.owever; said the spray was not te_•;31s
as- effective this year as it has
been the past two. He said the
costs of this program had been
mt, into the general tax rate be-
cause it was difficult, for, the V
operators to keep track indi-•
vidnal sprays and for the town-
hio to collect broom the owners.
He felt the school rate increase
of three -tenths of a mill wasn't
necessary in view of increased
rants the board has received.
It was later explained by Clerk
fill Amos that this rile was set
y council, not the school board.)
Joe Tweddle, -who spoke as a
nominator. defended his opposi-
tion to the central school, statinr4
that the i board had saved $22,000 tez,i'
he building It two yeah after it
was proposed.
He also stated that lie had been
misrepresented in The
Advocate when. it was reported ,
that he had changed his mind
ann "as infavor of the central
school when the issue was this-j'ilk
cussed at a ratenayers' meeting'
before the vole. He had admitted tezTo.'
the project "looked Mort fever -Ili"
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