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NINETY-WA:10ND YEARSO. 25
OODERICH
NTARIO, T
SDAY, JUNK 20th, 1946
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vilice-North Street'. Gederieh:
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-gun We Bandit*, Adelaide and Vie,
toria Streets, Toront0 2
Telephone Elgin risoi,
VETERINARY SURGEON
sD . HUSTON, B.V.Se, „s
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Pone 691, Goderichs
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ,
MONTEITH and MONTEITH, -
Au Chartered Accohntants
Downie Street, Stratford ,
Toronto Office: 302 Bay .8treet
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AUCTIONEERING
• natAS GUNDR-Y GODERIOII
s- . s
J..avxo TOOK4D ,GENER4114
. AUCTIONEER
Telephone 119
• •• Sales .attensied to anywhere and
every effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
pORDON al: GRANT, LICENB)31D-
u AUCVIONEER, 'FOR HURON
• • -: -COUNTY
A. satisfactory, .cburtebus service for
Farms --1,/roperty or Household Sales.
Rates.Reasonable.
BILLINGSLEY,ssaSEAGER
• An event of local interest masa _the
weddbig on BaturdaY last of Marion
Gertrude cage, 'yontigeat daughter
of Bishop- ISeager and 'kits, •Seager Of -
London, tO Rey. jeffrey `BillingsleY,
acting:rectors of tSt; Paura Cathedral,
Loudon, and onosf mr. and Alm j.
Billingsley, of that city, formerly sif St
Thomas. Von, . Archdeacon N.
Ilarding, of All iSants' church, Wind-
sor, 'officiated, The couple rill reside
at 46i Clarence street, Londbn.
, GRAIIABI-SOWERBX
' A. pretty and laterestipg simmer
wedding was solemnised at 8 O'clock
Thesday - morning, June 18th, at
.Vietoria street 'United ehttrea Parson-
age, when Nora Aileen, younger daugh-
ter of' the late Mr.' and Mrs.
Sowerby of Goderich township, Was
united in Marriage- to Elmer Nelsous
only son Of, ralre and M -is. Nelson Gra;
ham of Ashileld township. Rev. O. L.
roWnssirastorsoi
Union thurch, Goderieh- township, of-
'ficlated. The bride and groero. were
unattended,- .The bride was lovely in a
light blue crepe dress with inatehinsa,
bolero, blue hat and purse and white'
shoes, and wore a corsage of pink'
roses. After the eeremony they went
to "the home of the bridegroom's bro.
ther-in-law and slaters air, mad. Mrs.
Frank Shielda of. -Colborasse tewnshiP,
wheresa•slainty wedding breakfast was
served. The groom's gift to the brides -
was a -cheat of silverware. M. ..and
Mrs. --Graluest lift on a honeymoonstrip
to Northern Ontario, the bride travei.
ling in a dusky rose crepe dress and
navy boucle coat `with 'accessories to
match. On their return they will re-
side , 'Ashfield townsbils.
Ammo, ,arisansiataissie...e
•MEDICAL
DR. I': it.. FORSTER; EYE, EAR, ,
NOSE, TUROA'T
Late House Surgeon News York
Ophthalmic and .A.ural Hospital, tol-
sihtlint at Moorelleld.-Eye Hospital and
Golden Square- Throatsilospital, Lon-
don, England. -
/DYES TESTED, GLASSES
• SUPPLIED •
, 53 Waterloo Street Ss 'Stratford.
Telephene 267..
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderieh,
-Wednesdays Jsuae 26th,s, from 2 p.m.
till 5 sssos•
• DROGLES§ PRACTIT.I.ONER
CM, ItOPRICTOR AND' DRtiG-.1.aSS
""' • TLIERA.PIST
• Goderrieh, -Phone $41 , •
Office houret-10 to 12 eau., 2 tO 5
And "7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday., and
• • . ' '
• 10 to 12 a.m. only, on Wednesday,
• Monday -and Thursday at Mitchell.
A.. N. A.TKINSON
- 51 South'. St. . •
IlsISE.RANCE-
IlleKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE,. IN-
. SURANCE COs -Farm • and iso-
lated toysis property insured.
• Offieeass-sWilliam. KIDOX . President,
Lonsiesbora; W.' R. Agehlbald, Vice -
President,• Seaforth; M. • As Reid,
Manager and Secretary -Treasurers Sea -
forth. •• ,
' Direetorss-Alex. • Broadfoot, Bea-
ks -1134s - James Connolly, Goderich;
• Chris. , Leonhardt, , Bornholm s Ale.
Mcaavvting, Myths Etrank McGregor,
Qdrutosi -;. Tthomas 11440371 -lin, Seaforth-1
Balgil Alexander, Walton; Win. Knox,
Londesboro S W. R. Archibald, Seaford].
' Agents-E.A. Teo, R.R.1, Goderich;
James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper,
R.It; 1, Brueefield ; U. P. McKercher,
BR. 1, Dublin; Chas, F. lIewitt, Kin-
- eardinet-It.- G`Tr-jarmuth, 11.11. 1, BOr71.'
' Poliey-holders can make all • pay-
ments and get their cards recelpted at i
the' Boyd Bank, Clinton; Calvin Oat's. '
Grocery, 'Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J, II. UM'S Goaeral Store, Barfield.
•
Backacheliidneysl
Cry for Help
Most people fail to recognize e the
Orionsaess ,o a bad back..
' The retitclies twitchers and twinge*
are bid enouf.ana cause great Buf-
fering, but back of the backache
mid the. cause of it a.II is, the dis-
ordered -kidneys crying out a warn-
ing:A. pais ias the back is the kidneys'
.
tthrough the beak. .
say for help. Go to their assistance.
lOet a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. ;
A. remedy for baelutche and sick
"Doast's77 are put up in an
oblong -grey box with our trade
!mark a- w4Maple 'Leaf"- on • the,
wrap
substitutes. .Get "Doan7a:n I
Lin! T....Maim= Oa, LW., Tcaol.403, OM I
ammulnimerminit
COUNTY COUNCIL VOTES $27,000
400 1401). ;00WaY %or the
Ligin Regiment, C.A.S.F., dtb.
FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOS $tewart, Maiot Beattie anti
Captain IS fit. Nairn, eltarge el
erniting, added the County Court-
.
Pledges Mires .Countes13,upport to tb.e. Limit in Preeeeution of Viar- '°4___Txtlei4457;
maiiing its $.27,000 patriotic grant
liobUrn Property to Be AoqUired for CountY Rosa DePartlilOnt- on Nykdnesday, COuncil ear -marked up",
last • week struck' a rate 3.7z xnau $0.:03,4 to keep the. County free. of des 'Huron Comity Isad been gisea its first
on the dellar. It had hews estimated.
that, with thoginereaSed asseSsment
Huron County:COM:1011 at its meeting continhanee kl$ a Pays,as,you-gUi poll , Vol, Stewart Said thatiothe "Elgins":
Pureha.ed..44 ij.8! arader Defended -Tax Rate 4,76 ,vgaras of *5,000 for, "assisting reertlit-
.
benture debt Tribute was Paid to definite representation in` Canada's
Mr Rdherts for hiS Part in establish. active service f orces. Similar repro-
incjoguanuta:acidentals*'s -
the basis Of the Nrogg and,',Quirdan re- '
g the air! coorrrt. espondenee' sentatical had been given to 'iWilord
W. Craigied
REAL-- !NSURNCEin1
ESTATE-- •
Get, Our Automobile Rates
, Phone 24 • Goderiely
- Nelson' 11111.
'Fire, Accident and Motor Car
NSURAffeE
Office :-Masonic Temple, Wet
. Street,' Goderich
Phone 230 GODER1CH
Port, a rate -of 125 wohld be Correspondence was read as followal Malor Battfe pointed. out that manY
Patriotic, TtirPoses ne„cessitated the enni.m1 • feats whieh, if a little, ,114.4ney, were,
levying of a tUrther half -mill. A, Prince Edward County. resolution .1 hi lt be ted' by
IHUt sufficient, but the vote of 427,000 for and was referred to the appropriate volunteers were- now, peing turned
' ttees, • . (down on account of minor physical de-
taiiral a e, t eas y ,coirec
" d follows. sought endorsation o a sickness, Ohl
deatal and ,surgical -treatment.
Geaerat aceount 1.90 41111%. to raise age alla uUeraP10Ymerat laaufance Plan.
$106 346.-14. 'County highways, 1.55 Tile sane couuty asks for a new defins. recruiting office with a medical board
Captain Nairn Said that a 1]ermatteni
milla to raise 6040.84.4,, Provincial
highways, .24 mill; to raise $13,022.12 -
total $.75 mills to raise $203,4100.42. •
aidditten-sthessanesof--$405723244
mast raised lay Municipalities out-
side secondary school. areas as their
ciantribution to County school grants.
'• Froin the opening roements -of sae'ses... gasoline for farm purdeses In lieu a
ion, ,which coramenced,Tuesday after- cash foX tax only, thns obviating, the -
noon, it was evident that tlse Comities nK'essitY of farmers having to wait
for cash rebates as- at present. •
share Of Canada's Proiecutipw-of the A ' V t 'C' t
Ition of the term "andigent patient"
ui regard to hospital admittallee, se
as,further r.eStrict the pereentage of
Saepsanalatiels, eligible. sit also asks
that legislation-, be -eiliated-witOreby
-
gaaoline vending companies May accept
amoasito from farmers, purchasing
resolution
.astic recePtiatt •
Thesofficers were given an enthusl-
had been set.np Gedericla.
TO"'`Orgladizes-rarnters.
James 0. Shearer, agricultural repie-
•aenta addreased. "(Journal on Wed-
ricsday mornineg, suggesting. that a
Huron '• (Aunty unit of the Cana an
•'Chamber of Agriculture be fornied. TIM
• m.ove• was to organise , our 700,000
war \Timid. be , the nil absorbing topic. -• fulheks/ in the same mann" ns -finance
asked Huron County to join la pro- and labor,. so as to_present a. litlitea
Warden George Feagan had scarcely
testing against compulsory legisiation 'front.. There was no politica in the
begun his address when he proposed
year'S tax rate for patriotic fund par-
pases. tater Council gave an attentive:
Oaring to dieeve- J, 11. Scott (Bea -
'forth) when he proposed increase
'the County tax rate by one mill
($54,000), • The motion was ,secontied
by Reeve Roland IGrain (Turilberry).
'Still later Reeves It. S. Hetherington
(Winghttm) and Raymond' Redmond
(East Wawanosh) spenSored a motion ities with. a measure a eoatrol over
to name° a permanent patriotic • coin -
their expenditure for the care of Ins
saittee to formulate a plan On. how digeat Patients .in' hespitals.
best 1-luron County cart, help prosecute
Gioderich. Post, ,Canadian' Le -ion
Canada's war effort. • •wrote thanking, County Council for
Both motions were referred to the appointing a member of the Legion,
Warden'a committee for a report, Norman 'Miller, to the post of deputy,
County clerk. .
Elgin COuaty requested, in a resolu-
tion, that' the Administration- Jus -
dee Act be amended regarding as
levying sof4?-46sts -Where a change s6
kvsinfg a haltanill, ($27,000) on • overbesaidrand lie -was not aclasacat
•espeethag-thespasteurisations-ofsmi
ThO Departmout; ' of Agriculture, in, the formation of a•unit, merely seg.
Ottawa; wrote that it was impassible gesting it be given Onsideration by the
to state when the:Initial tuberculin. test.„agriesilturale onanittee, to which it was
of 'Cattle, would comMente in Huron referred. • ''s. ” •-•:.: -' -
county, but that "Huron is not being Reeve George .A.rmstrong of -Hai
overlooked and , will receive attention township made the anuoutteeMent 'In
as soon as Possible." • eouneil that Dr. •Alexander Moir, of
he Ontario Department Of Health Heasiill. .had offered tes•donatesAils•
a t th ded-13 Pilt h it 1 f Went -five to thirty
pitals Act which Provides Municipal- beds for the use of ;wax , refugee child.
"I am. an old man,, net able to Ifight,
but I eatosdo that much and give -my
medical services, too," Dr. Moir waS
quoted - as saying. •.
Dr. Xoir • was invited. to come to
Goderich and address C•ou•ncil on the
subject. -••
Whe,,n the WardenTs;eonunittee, re-
port- was read. recommending 'that a
bAt-Atill be levied on this year's tax
rate for patriotie.purposes, Reeve It. S.
Hetherington 'objected to the inclusien
•of the cost Of the airport; $9,000; in this
ainount. Ile thought this Abould be
Paid for out of -general aceount, as In-
tended, leaving the $27,000 free for
new patriotic endeavors. ,
"This is leo time to be stingY:s If
ever we needed men Laid money it IS
now," he said. • "What is needed now is
'speed. Why Wait? , In 1914-18 the
German arm 'y travelled. twenty miles a
day. 14 this soar This traselling one
hundred MileS a day. Do What Yoh.
rare going to do now." , - •
• Reeve. Turners -We meet again in
half mill in the Provincial subsidy and: December. If we find out then we
the drastic reduction la road •exPendi- have not given enough !we can make a
•• further donation."
tures. s - ss,. '
Under ne* municipal •and. sehohl
legislation Council May ,appoint a pre-
siding officer from among members
_when. the !head_ of tie'. Council ,r(:,fuses
to aet. The clerk also' may aowsSuin-
mon a special meeting when a majority
of Council petition him to do so. Muni- tri'bution. •,.,.
cipalities may now appoint a "hospital Reeve Bowman of brussels said
officer" to visit hospitals to obtain in- hp was sure that others Considered the
formation about indigent patients.
• Huron Law Association wrote thank-
ing Council for improvements recently
made to the law library and barristers'
room in the Court House. s:
Ervin J. Jacobs, assistant manager
of the County Home, wrote asking a
salary . increase from -$40 to $50 a
. s
month, •
The Ontario Department of Welfare
wrote that because of work entailed in
connection with transportation' of
children it must postpeue sending a
speaker to the June session as re-
quested.
A lengthy resolution of the Lake
Miran and 'Georgian Bay Lake Ports
Association protested the • proposed
construction of the St. Lawrence deep
waterway.
Seaforth Collegiate Institute asked
• for a special county grant of- $500 for
• :teaching agrieultural courses.
MrassLeals Taylor in sa_ letter...ids
quested that she be allottedstime to I ° Reeeve Grain said that if the -cost
bring to the attention:of County Coun- I of the ' airport was taken from the
ell the matter of medical Inspection id"' roads, as had been suggested, it would
Sei100],S, as sponsored by Victoria Home mean a leis of not $9,000, bat $1,ES000,
on account of the subsidy., Ile eon -
and Sehool Club, Goderich.
• Huron County Fruit Growers' As- sidered Huron 'County citizens needed
sociation made application for a small the work it would provide thissummer.
grant. ' . Warden ' Peagan insisted that sSity
PM. Inspector J;111, Game,' Walker- Harbor airport was purchased, for
ton, la' whae territory .are located patriotic reasons and none .other.
. eighteen Schools in the toaniship ef---Iteevesitedmond reminded teunell that
Hosvicds aaked" for, --a grant -Of $15 to farm prkes -'were, eonstaatly htgoing•
• help finance an exhibit Of sehool work down. Only that 'week wool had
at the- Cimadian 'National Exhibition; dropped from 34 cents to 15 (Tata a
Toronto. The request was referred to pound. Reeve Gamble urged a pay -as.
you -go policy. • - .
the education committee.
,Cotinell was apPrisea Of a change in - On a recorded vote the recommend-
!
the Municipal Act whereby the County ation to raise $27,000 for, patriotic pur-
clerk may demand information as to •paaes in this year's taXOS Wag carried
applicants for old -age pendions and unanimously. '•
mothers' allowances, and in ease it in . . War Resolution
not forthcoming by registered mail in The Council .put itself on record in
Len days the County clerk may secure the follovving resolution proposed by
It at the mualcipality's expense. Reeves MeNall "tad Brown and carried
Walton requested that the County 'unanimously : That this County Conn
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pay its share of the annual cost of eil of Buroa,-realising that our free -
street• lighting in that unorganized doin and everything, we, hold dear is
village. The amount Is $20, the same threatened by an enenly who admits
as_ last year. . Wawa, ! . _ no sanctions save those of force and
Treasurer's Statement , ' "cruelty and 614 and since Its professed
Treasurer . A. II. Erskine submitted aim Is the. deotruetion and subilagation
his statement of receipts and expendi- of the British, Empires and realizing
tuies far the first' ilise ,nionths of the that the only effective defence Of Can:
year. ' • • • ' • ada -.Is on the battlefields Of Europe, we
Mr. Erskine 'suggeSted. that Schaal therefore pledge our wliole-hearted
grants in future be paid in June and support to the -Federal Government in
October, in two payMenta, Instead of in every measure to speed the imnaediate.
'one payment in,, J'My as at present prosecution of the war to the total
The 6ehone, he said he had karned, limit of the nation in men, money and
would be more satisfactory to school resources, until "victory Is assured And
boards and the County.. The County peace and security 4Inil ' Justiee reign
pays $46,000 a year to eollegiate, high agaia on eartb.
and continuation schOols, • Tax Rate„
Another suggestion . lima that a The County: Couaell on Wednesday
County •Municipal Asaoelation be afternoon passed the estimates Of the
formed, Made up of the reeve, elerk, Year, fixing the tax rate aO. 3.15 mills,
treasurer, tax Colketor and asseSsof-of O'S'raiSe- as. total 02 - approximately,
e aels municipality:21SO tOmPare. notes ,V:k),000.
and correct glaring instances of laek•of -While the 1040 tax levy Is baced en- a
co-operation and misanderstauding new equalised aesessment showing a
I
that at present oectir. ' - . boost of ten 1111111°w over 1039, It IS
' Aealstanee in Remitting Effort tantamount. to a baltatiii inOrease, or
ISolielting 'financial aaalstanee from $7,000, the =dant ulianimously voted
the CoUfity Coancil in recruiting ono for patriotic purposes. ,
and perhaps tsa0 eeppailit'$ totaling Of the PIO!), the, sum of 49000
forwarded ooPV e amen oss r s e osp aot y
which in turn 'was to be the Subject
of .a full=dress, debate before the geS-
SiOn, closed. .
Warden's Address • ?-1.
In his opening remarks- Warden
Feagan brdught to the attention of
:senile is •allowed, or that the costs be
council the deaths. of C. 'A. Robertson, borne the municipal'
Bownian;_sforrner •Ap,. Herbert co„, crimes was committedt! l'rwliehlthsatmhee
M.P.P., and former Warden; .JameS
county seeks approval of feilelatien to
fonder Reeve of Goderich town -Ship; sterilize all mental patients.'
Mrs. 'Owen Geiger, wife of a former Welland. Comity asked support of a
Warden, and the tragic death of Hon. res. -rand= to dissolve the recently -
Norman Rogers, Minister of Defence,
formed County , Councils Association be -
asking that letters of condolence be -
sent -t-0,-an• reitaises. ,eatise _Re work is overlaPPIng that of
similar bodies, The .same county alSo
His Worahip read a telegram from, would license bread peddlers hand*);
Elston. Cardiff, M.P., Ottawa, convey- a Product made 'olitside-the colnitY.
Ing sincere wishes for a' successful 'gess The Township of Ilewick, in a resol-
sion. Ile also asked that a letter of •
ution, aSked County es -operation in its
cheer be sent • to Flying ()Meer J, M.
- -6iss Protest against the reduction of one
Roberts, R.C.A.F.....,thunty Clerk
leave, who had been ill,,J1La London
hospital.
• The Warden reviewed the Work ofs
the different' committees fbr the year -
'to date, stating that the road commis-
sion this year had under construction
bet smell- eight -and nine miles -of - hard-
top surfaiee roadway, •that it had pur-
• chased one new grader and two new
trucks, and had Under option to pur-
chase a $1250 machinery' shed at
Auburn. He said that people from all
parts of Ontario hitl, visited Huron ,to
inspect'its fine county road system.
The encouragement of Huron plew-
ing matches was urged as a means' of
developing talent for local eempetition
at the international plowing match to
be held in ,Huron county in 1942.
Developraents at Sky Harbor airport
since It was optioned and finally pur-
• ehased by the County Were revieWed.
It was here. that ,Warden reagan
urged the levying of a half -mill to fin•-•
anee the airport- purchase and other
patrietle needs. He -held but for a
STKATkORD 6(i1Egic4
COACH LINES
, pally' 7.40 'Mal: 4.4.5 p.m. -Leaves
Godelich for 'Stratford, Toronto,.
Itavaliton' Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock,and Woodstock. Depots
Ileciford, British and Royal Hotels.
• Phone hotelor 305 for information.
WV/
. :RYAN
Real, Estate and. Insurance
Office and Itesideriee• :,
11 Trafalgar Street '
Phorie 663 r.
FOR SALE-sHousea of all kinds,
choice building tots, 'bnataess
property and sever. good fatm4.
Let me s!....,Av you some Is.eal,
bargaine. BUY now.
:AT
THE
CAPITAL THEATRE
NOW.-Igat O'Brien ht "Slightly Honorable." Added attraetion
"'Singing Dude"
140N. TUES. and WED.
'plirone rower -1:3, 'Linda Darnell Warren William 04mie Barnes
Wendie Barrie and Joan Davis.
new !ooniedy f ophistleated doings, Willing With orik)
Andy dialogue. _
i"DAYTIME
'Milli'. Rat and
Gerie Autry - Smiley iturnette and ?OW Lee
Th'e singing settee pals talonup svith irederatt agents ta 0011 an
aktvellturous Melt revolution,' - •
"SOUTil OF THE BORDER"'
"ItEttECCA" the widely read novel by Daphne Du Monier.
Mathieti Wed. Sat. out iltolidayt; at 3 p.m.
!odd will be used to pay for the airport!
property and minor incidentals, $.10,000
for the Red Cross, the 'balance to be
spent rin aiding reerulting and other
patriotic work,
These recommendations were con -
tallied In the Warden's committee re?
port, unanimously adopted after on
hour's discussion.
To ettt Of Easley.. ARM
A, letter from the Iorovincial Depart...
ment of 'Welfare, read at the opening
of Wednesday's afternoon sessiOn,
asked that -unnaturalizedJitallans and
their dependents be forthwith removed
from relief lists. Non-sympathizera
'with the Allied cause also; Were ordered
cut og arid a frequent -close serutiny
kept:.'!!
Road:, 67777011asiori Chairman
• Reeve Roland larain, chairman of the
road commission, roso_te answer Reeve
Turner, with regarto to the Purchase of
an Auteriearemade grader. ,Ite stated
Positively that -the lowest tender had
been accepted. The followin- tenders
ei*O-:ssivetsrsloduitts--Poos--PasarThtf
$8,022; Sawyer Massey,
0,190;, 'General Supply Co., Toron'tk
agents for the nmehine pur-
chased, $7,750. This latter Price, he
Said, .was complete, no extras being In-
volved and no exchange paid. Iteeve
Grain said he regretted that an inapres-
sion had gone Oa Placing the tlennnis-
kiwi under suspicion 'when there waa
posfonnclation f.or at. •
You woods(' lellsy "oar Wand
frowns: and *pinta so, and eala-
nibs the subjeet with the Wawa -
*don. that it is jute. isbattic.
But (wty the Abiltbit? If at le traiS
od pack. a eatae of eyeartrain.
likety be found bo the Xltnize.
Insdite a`allr iipoletmentesrij
by Owning 1$.55.1. s
Ver. IiittSat011 $t* on The kw*
•Goderlebt
T. Armstrong
OPTOKETRIST
Viredflefabq Luelmow
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sumemeialariessalikaalliassesassat
1314NIVIIIIVE
33-DNIYarrahl14, jorte 18. -Mrs. EL. 'T.
Pfritarner has her mother from gandis'
ton visiting with her at present, -
Mr, C. J. Walters Is home from Godes
rich after his operatices. and is getting
along. nieely. •
aSs- number- of ---Our •boas;;haves enlisted •
Engineer T. Its Patterson wad haVe left for London to train..
dressed Council, .stating .that although
the future of .work Ohcounty roads
witS..:Urteertaln, owing to the -war, head7
voca.ted earrying out the•fuR program
:this year, because better transporta-
tion wat essential to ,tJae prosecution of
'the war. He said that the County
-road from :-Carlow to LiieknowswaS••
being hard -surfaced this year, but -sim-
ilar work 'lin other pieces of roadway
had to, be postioned. •
•
"I'LL MAKE
YOUR BREAD
A SUCCESS -
16411,,
10.46,
Reeve Stott reminded that the Aug-
gestion to ',levy a mill, or even half a
mill, eame from Ids municipality, Sea -
forth.. He advocated excluding_the
cost of the airport, making it separate
and. distinct from any patriotic con -
purchase of the airport a •patriotic con
tribution. . •
Will Get the • Property Back .
• "Ilut 'you are going to get the pro-
perty back and nrobably the =buildings
with it at the end of the war. You
are not •giving anything away,"
answere(r Reeve :Seat.
Reeve McNall-"We will answer the
call valien it comps. • I am not in favor
, of giviag $54,00() (one mill) all at once.
Our credit is -00a. We will pay when
the occasion -Iemaiids."
Reeve Armstrong -"The farmer will
pay the bulk of, this and things do not
look any too good for him right -now.
We should give rich citizens a chalice
to supplement our contribution."
Reeve iletherington---"The County
•,Council is Our biggest corporate body
and it is .looked to for leadefship., We.
should give the Warden's eommittee
Power to *raise the • money as It is
needed.!'
Nett Sunday will lie areSing Peol$43'4-
!Sunday 'in Bel:miller United aura,
when.111-e- young people Will, have
charge :of athe Service. Mr. C. Mes
•Clenaghan will speak in the interest of
the young people. Rev. G. liaZel.wood
wili also be pmsent. ,
The 'Huron Presbytery meets on
Thursday, June 20, at -the Bummer
School grounds. The Carlow Wak. are
rr.v4i1irn'the dimser. . •
'Defends' Purchase of Grader The,. Women's Association are pre-'
' Giving a history of tie purchase of seating their play, "His Women Polka,"
an American-made ,g' osier costing atrirkton: on, Friday jaiglit, •
$7750, 'which he said he recommended,
Mr. Patterson told why , he had (One
SO' and took his- eliticS sharply tostasles
slIlleb ms tiat tee (14 It vhoaut tort till!, te rat no Ode luspe, f wge,rraed ;Ia..
Pensive and had green much tronble.
- 'rile engineer told COuncii that It sf-laret"
1.
mattered little whether the grader' was
-made in Canada or the United States, Gaoteirolidithse:4a.loti.trthboevniey 114,r,,bresoty,easilli7itfvetai:edrithoferrtoe!..,
for ti16 1,011Sia, that :Caliadian -Orals
manufatturing. caterpillara imported •
the engines and many of the parts best
from across the line. •
•Ross Jolinston, eorn-borer inspector,
reported to,Councirtliatfretnent raips
had retarded his work this spring. He
was told to finish it up. -
Mrs, • 1Sloan-Smith, president of
Iluren-County .-Fruit Growersk Associa=„
tion; asked for' a small grant to help
along the work of the ASsociaqon in,
educating the -Canadian public 'to use
more 4sples, now that theoverseas
market had. been cut off. MiVereorge
Sewerby also supporte44th0,reouest,
which, however, did het -meet saith she -
cess "on account of tile war."
- ... ., .
An old lady's ritIviee on choosims a
gardener.: .
Look at his 'troops. It they're
patehed'on the. knees4 ,yon. w .4'11T.illin; •
, ff they're patelied* on theseat, you.
ROYAL
YEAST
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FINE FLAVORED,
LIGHT TEXTURED,
DIGESTIBLE"
International Plowing IVIatch •
J. D. Thomas asked that acommittee
IV fourteen be named to attend the
international plowing match near 'St.
Thomas this coming fall, so that its'
members might learn something of the
organization of the. big event, to be
staged in Iluron in 1942. Ile alsO
asked Council to recommend to 'future
Omin.cils that a $2000 grant e given
by the 1042 County Council.
• Hugh -Hill pressed for support of •ft
program to interest young men and
•(-Continnod on page 9T .
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