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Mrs.` Wm. Henry. of London,
spent the weekend at Inv Kinloss
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Rev. Robert Watt, of Toronto,�
visited on Tuesday last with his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. W, J. Watt.
Miss Karen Croskorth, of Tor -
on spentweek-end Tor-
onto, the Ic nd wi41z her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gros-,
lcorth.
Communion servrce was held on
Sunday in the United Church. Rev.
C. Mitchell and the church elders
w.eleomed the following new 'm.ern•-
bers to the church: Wayne Bevin
Wain, Marlen( Greet. Martin,
'Margaret Elizabeth Moor(, David
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a,eurl;c• Sh ighthoh)i, Douglas*.Wiry.,
ire Tiffin and John 1<irlc T eeeroft.
Mr. and Mrs: Raymond St. Marie,'
of Kitchener, visited on S:(tui•clayi
with Mr. and Mrs. Myles St. Marie,
Mr. Wm. Rooney and son, Mr.
Gordon Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. Wil.:
lard Allen, of Mount Forest, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitchcsson atndl
family. of St. Helens, rzs, visited on
Sunday with Mrs,. Dowling and La-
v(rne,
Mrs. Robt. McInnis and son, Mr.
Win Mernnis, of Tceswater, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
I)an Tiffin.
Miss Norma Forster and Miss
Beverley Gaunt, of London, spent
the week -end at their respective
homr:s in West Wawanosh,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
fnmiiv visited on :Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Cordon Elliott,.Wing-
hum,
Mr. and Mrs, I.,ynn Morrison
spent the week -enol with his par-
ert , 'Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. 'Morrison,
of Palmerston, and visited on Sim.'
day wlih her mother, Mrs. Ivfa(ham
nl .Brussels,
Mr. and Mrs, .Elmer iSleightholn)
ruin family visited on Sunday with
her mother, Mrs, Robt, Bolton, of
Teeswater,
Airs. Allan McCharles, of Arltona.,
visited nn Sunday with hcrr blather,
Mrs, Donald Mk:Donald, She then
wont to Wtngbam Hospital where
Mrs. John McCharl.es, of Lucknow,
who has been a patient there for
8000 weeks, was able to accom-1
parry Mrs, Allan McCharles home
to Arkona. Mr. Mc'Ch:arles, of.
Lucknow, is also at IArkona,
Mr. Lloyd Montgomery had the!
misfortune to break a bone .in•hisl
ankle on Friday and has his foot
in n east.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D,aw and baby,
Allan, and Mr. and Mra, Bernie
Son- Takes Part In
School Programs
John Sutherland. B.A., of 'T'oron,
to, sun of Mrs. •ashes Sell. Wings
ham, is taking part in a .series of
weekly television programs over
the Clic' network.
Mr. Sutherland teaches Grade
XIII English at Malvern Collegiate.
The School Telecast, on which he
is appearing is from 3-3,30 p.m„
Marek 27, April 8, 10, 17.
Bragg and children, of Toronto,
spent a few days last weep at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Daw.
Sgt. and Mrs. Alan Leader, and
family, of the Clinton Air School,
ana Mr, and Mrs. Donald Leader
and family, of Luekow, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Currie.
Allen Carter, of Blyth, spent the
week -end with Grant Currie.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Straughan
and Mrs. James Laidlaw of Goder-
ich visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Laidlaw, and Mr,
and Mrs, Straughan naso visited at
the horse of her brother, Mr, Ro-
bin Campbell of Wingham.
Mr, Thomas Morrison, who was
a patient in Wingliam "Hospital
last week, was able to return home
on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs, Ezra Scli.oltz .and
the children of Mr. and •Mrs. Le-
roy Laidlaw, Joanne, Jamie and
Paul, attended the ice carnival In
Goderich arena last Saturday night.
Karen. Scholtz, six-year-old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Scholtz was
in one of the skating groups,
Mr. F. MeK. Paterson, who spent
the winter at the home of his son,
Mr, Scott Paterson, of Detroit, re-
turned home on Saturday with
Scott and his son, Randall.
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Speeial to The Advance -crimes
by 11, L. Elliott
GC>DLri1IClt - If anything should
happen to the warden of Huron
in a nuclear attack,, the mayor or
reeve of Wingbam will have to.
take over. This isprovided for in
a report, of the county emergency
measures eoramittee, readed by
Reeve Scott Fairservlce of Blyth.
The report, carried without dis.
sent at the March session on Wed
nesday, recommended that the
county building be the headquar..
ters in .event of an emergency, with
an alternate site in Wingham.
The committee recommended ad.
option of the warning system on
telephone fanout basis as follows:
Goderich; Colborne and Coder.
ich 'Townships; Clinton: Hullett
and Tuckersmith; Bayfield: Stan-
ley; Grand Bend: Hay, Stephen and
McGillivray; Exeter: Usborne;
Seaforth: McKillop; Lucknow:
Ashfield; Blyth: West Wawanosh
and East Wawanosh; Brussels:
Morris and Grey; Wingham: Turn -
berry and Howlett; RCAF Station
Clinton; RCAF Station, Centralia.
"The items mentioned have been.
approved by the executive commit-
tee and are just for your ratifica-
tion," explained T, Murray Mac-
Donald, co-ordinator. "This unit
group organization is really a
planning organization and that is
all. „ Your executive committee
feels this is reasonable. It can be
changed in the future, but it is
necessary to have some organiza-
tion that will be the actual Instr:i-
ment. The telephone fanout is
purely mechanical, designating
certain communities to be respons-
ible for a warning system. You
have an ideal location here in the
county courthouse; with minor
changes in the basement it would
be quite adequate from the fall-
out point of view,
"If, unfortunately, our warden
becomes extinct, we have someone
else, and as our prevailing winds
are west we should get as far north
as possible with an alternative lo.
cation”
The community grouping referr-
ed to is as follows:
Goderich community group, Ash-
field, West Wawanosh, Colborne,
and Goderich Townships; popula-
tion 12,000,
Wingham group: Blyth, Brussels,
East Wawanosh, Morris, Turnberry
and Howick; population 11,000,
Clinton group: Hullett and Stan-
ley; population 9,000.
Seaforth group: Grey, MciCillop
and Tuckersmith; 8,000.
Exeter group: Hensall, Zurich,
Bay, Stephen and Usborne; pope
lation 11,000.
RCAF Clinton (less students)
8,300; Centralia (less 8tiir1euts)
2,100,
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asked to ctr'lit.aer cream and eggs to the
Maitland Creamery.. Wingham
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.l4pee.ial to'I`irrt Adva:nee,Time',
By II, E. Elliott.
GODERICH Huron County tax
rate remains at 14 mills for 1902,
but eight mills is assigned to roads,
six for general purposes, Clerk -
treasurer John Berry reported to
the 1Vfareh session that 1961.opera.'
tions Ieft a surplus of $60,000, and
that •there will be $30,000 to. $35,•
0'00 f roht the county home buildings
account. An additional factor in
road financing is the new official.
ly announced decision of the De-
partment of Highways to proceed
with a development road from
Highway 8 in Seaforth to Brussels,
and that County Road 12 from
Brussels to Highway 86 has been
designated for pre -engineering, to
start this year.
For roads, $1,095,000 is in the
budget, compared with $1,022,000
last year. The roads committee,
Reeve Glenn Webb, chairman, has
decided, in view of the develop-
ment road decision, .to defer pre-
sentation of its five-year plan,
Major projects for this year in-
clude grading between Carlow and
Nile, 2.75 miles; grading of four
miles on the Middlesex -Huron
boundary, and 2,5 miles of Road
12, from Belmore southerly. Bridg.
es are to he butilt east of Varna,
north of Holmesville and on the
Iluron-Perth boundary,
A by-law has been prepared ex-
tending the half -load restrictions
to May 15th this year. It is sub-
ject to provincial approval.
"We should be giving considera-
tion," Engineer James Britnell
said, "to removing some of oar all.
season roads from these half load
restrictions."
In connection with rad work
from Belmore southerly, Reeve
A, D. Smith, Turnberry, enquired
about an unsightly spot in the
village of Belmore, The reference
is to a cattle pen. The engineer
explained that a county by.ln.w
which would have dealt with this
"non -conforming use" did not get
jeovinctnl approval in time, "There
is nothing we rail do now except
buy the land," he said. Some land
has already been expropriated ad.
jaeent to Road 12 at Delmore for
road and building purposes, but the
county does not buy land in towns
and villages.
Mr, Berry warned that in 1;103
"We may be faced with an increase
in taxation if our road prograrrt
dOrrlinues at the saute Pace,"
row.,..e•o vWW%dur••
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