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17 Montreal St. Phone 399
Goderich
«DUNGANNON'
,._1%RSONAL MENTION
The list of students of Osgoode Hall
Law School who were successful in the
Christmas exeminatione of the *third
year was published this week and In
the nam.e of J. M. Priddle, son
ot Mrs. Pearl Peiddle of town.,
Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch MacLeod, of
Detroit, are ,stgiftlreg a !few days in
town looking up, old friends. • *r.
MacLeod, who dpent Ws early Years in
Vetderiebs --stelise-The Signal -Star thet
It is nearly thirty-one years eihee he
had bus last Visit here.
„Sergeant Flarland Treiubley has been
hometr-om Camp-Bordeneor a ifewelay_s
owing to th'e illness of 'his 'mother, who
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has bailee rather, hard attack of "flu'
L.A.C. Harold K.•Turner, of Jarvis,
epent several days •recently with. his 'parents, Mr. and --Mrs: Robert -Turner.,
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OBITUARY
MiXt EVA iltINtUIAX
Wee Feva Bingham paSeed away at
AleXandra, 1-10spital on WediseeditY
afternoon. Site Wee, taken ill oil TUeee
day end tonveyed to the lieljeltal y that he ie in aeeoril „with the proposal
ambulanee when her condition wee to provide traniportatien to 4aOldierd
seen to be serious. Miss Bingham Wail going OU ,Week-elid Or,long lease).
born in Goderiell,on JarautrY arils 18'711! Datiantene slave he WU take UD the
the daughter of titer late Mr. alai lane s'se 1 -
'!eed here an, eke Matter with Ilion. "JIM" Gardiner, W110,
11dw1n Bingham, Deed
GODERICH SIGN
James Leiper 1, Engineer Reports
Warden of iiuron' on County Roads„
Watersatursted Roads
Liable to Much Damage
Before Ouramer.
(aontinUed frOM page 1.)
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life. She wee' a Member of the 'March h!e says, is a Comer; of hits s
of England and aleo of the Ahmeek The ColintY a 'fatten, aSk•k• suPPOrt with a report on sisatters pertaining to
Chapter, 1.0.un Mr. F. X alingliatn, tor a resolutien, aSking that immediate the County roads system.
o town, la rOtheconeideration be givee to the teMPOr- With the reads of the County eatur-
f e br.
The emales are resting at BroPheY's; arY SUbeitliebag of agricultural emu- ated with water as tiaev are, siuleasi
funeral chafiel, Whence the femeral Will moditiee or the establishment Of labor very favorable tOnditione prevail it le
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te place atVeloale 'atUrday and industeial COmmodities at Pre -War to be expected that they will ibeesub-
. The efollowing report was eubmitted
by County 'Engineer Pattereon at thie
week's meeting of the 'County °mewl':
Gentlemen, --I beg to Sui.YMit here
tal
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afternoon to Maitland cemetery. • level's. - Jeet ed to Much, !damage before eumetr
e
• __se,. • Tile Oceinft Elginsterwards three iveatlier arrives; • The problem of de-
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CHARLES V, GRID= resolutiOile. One !Otiose the holding ciding on the amount of road work that
of. tewhere (Q t ilt'O 1 011 teaeliing should be •ciorte in wartime is one that
Word Was received only a few daya slays. Another goes oe reeor4 as Strongbas been given IX 10t of tonsideration.
age by '111rS;-• John A. Harrison. Vietoria ly opposing the fixing et prices oil hogs It is, however, ! reeognized tbat Towle
Street; Of thedeath of ClutrleeV. Greer, I andcheese or any other -farm eons,- are of great military importance, and
brether-in.-laW of the late Mr. Ilarrisontnodity. A third asks tbe Doininion are performing an Important part in
Mr. !Greet passed away on December 'Gevernment to 'stabilize the price Of war effort. , Transportation entere
13th, 1039e, at ;Duluth, and it *was net bacon at a; figure thatwill guarantee ever- ehase Of community life, and it
known there that he had any relatives the producers a fair retnr0:. Also that Is generally agreed that it :would be
still living in Goderich. The late Ur,'all expert hewn, be-,Preeessed' through a mistake to curtail road , work and
-Greer, whoSe. eerie, 32010O was ill Salt- Packers on a einniniSSion basist.` ias t4.1s ,perriill: the surface to dePreeiate. Made
feede_learned his treele es a printer jit. is the only way au uolimited suPPlY werk with Modern .eeuipment, does net
ehe obi 'Signal 7411 -Ce 011 NO-rtli street, 01!lfl.lCOfl CUU be*-Tal..ilytiao"1-0-7aiwir iiraw �xteiisiv1y Iftiotelaber,
and it IS nuderstood he was tarrying • Britaiu." „ • 4 e Seine Of, the County enapleyees have en -
on a .job minting business at Duluth. 1 The CeUlitY4Of Reterhorbugh requests' 'feted Most' are Married or .above
mili-
Ilis wife died in September, .1938, and that old -age Pensions be masle payable tary age, so that, until au acute labor
*husband and wife are buried together at the age of -seventy years without shortage occurs,it is doubtful if "the
• -Streetore Illiuois. The letter re- i regard to the financial necessity, or con- men- could' be employed • hi any more
eeived by Mrs. IHarrison, from Mrs,' dttion of the recipient. The resolution profitable Capacity. It has been eloted;
,Greer's sister, states tka4air,' Greer setS out that many abuses that are too, that -wartime does not bring elle
Was greatly loved- and admired by known to .exest, under the present lessened detnands from the public and
system Would disappear and that the bed ethelitions bring - eornplaints
thrifty aged would cease to be penalized , promptly.. y
for the exercise of thrift in their l MenY people now depend upon the
younger and more, active lite and at Open winter roads, and all derive bone -
the sera° time the eost, of administra- *fit from them. There has been tepro-
Oen would be greatly reduced. e eess ef. evolution 111 SIIONV removal
those who knew him in Duluth.
!MISS REBECCA .ELDIC,TT
• Tlie death of MisS .Rebecca -Elltott
occerreil 'at the fanilly home on the
'Blue Water highway, Goderich' town- , •Oon.nty of •Shncoe petitions the equipment, and -this 'County has ac
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ship, early Wednesdase morning. Mies Dottheien and Provbecial GOvernmehts I quired a variety of machines that are,.
Elliott had been, In tailing health for to exercise their authority in making I ,belleve; of. the right type. For the
the past year and her death Was not farm tebor aVailable to the farmeml quick removal of light ••.snoiv, true:sits.
unexpected: She .Wite born Gode- for bay time and harvest for the dur- are the best motive power. For dear -
riot township, the daughter of the late ation of the war. They do not wish to ing out deep -pecked snow, the crawler
kr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott. - For curtail any war effort, -but teel that tractor is the best madaine, and foe,
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Buy from your Drugg
YOUR DRUM= DS WW1 Mir A
Winter Needs --
Nog Chemical rood. 1.15
,Neo Chemical Food.
.30 days supply L45
.,Scott's 'Emulsion, .59er- ---08c
Kiplers Malt and'Cod
Liver Oil - -750-1.%5
Waterbuiy's Compound 1.00
Vraterbury's Compound with
' Creosote and Gusicol-1.00
Masson's 49 small 400 '
Mason 's 49 large 75c
Hot Water Bottles
Guaranteed - 690
Rot Water Bottles
Guetanteed- 98c
Frosts 217 Tablets
35e -70c-1.50
Frost's New 223 Tab, lets
450-1.00-2.00:
olynos Tooth Paste 20* -39.
Forint= Tooth Paste 2564114
Colicate's Tooth Paste 23c4380
Palmolive Soap - oaks
Lysol, Disinfectant 35c --66o
Gin Pills for the Kidneys
39e
Carter's Little Liver Pilbt
23o-Panaily size 600
Pink Pills' 50o
Squibb's Adex Tablets 1.00
Modess „" „ ,
, Velvetta 'Talus ..1*00---20o
Hinds Honey and .41,10.
Cream - 25c, -45e
Italian Balm . 330:40e
Argon's mod Lotion
250-430
TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST'
WIGLE LAUDER DIJ.N1,0P,, CAMPBELL
• none 19 ;' 'Phone 1 Phone 90
GODEItICH DRUGGISTS
Phone 45
"KEA, `WE'D TANS TO .GET Munity choir that. Sings on the Court
TouResTse Mime laWisence a week. lee so good
DI.TeeGAN`NION, Jere 22. ---Mr. Milford (An,: Editorial from _The _Sault Daily A. town, x,iehigan. ha a _oberry
people drive in WO nsiles to hear it.
Pentland, 'after a spell of illness, lias Star). Pie Week with -trimmings. Anther
The MiSsion Band,. which has sbeen are not seetieed ane•kele hoping, Merl- e0fie-of thec Sots ifsemPT Poet Tres- •
many yearsewith two sisters, slie oiler- agriculture, as a bame industry, s u
„Ated a dressmaking shoo in Goderich„ be provided . with sufficient help during
but the last. tour years she spent at the harVeSt.
the family honseetead.. Surviving. are Three reeolutions arefo,rwarcied.fitem
six sisters, the Misses Margaret, Caro-
line, Sarah, Emily and Frances
a-nd Mrs, Alex. 'Mitchell, mid a 'brother,
William je ,Elliete- all of Goderich
township.
A private funeral servite will be held in bringing carloads of wheat from the
atetneetaittily_ homft atir mejoeyeeeetee. West- tor 'feeding purposes. The assist -
noon. Rev. j. G-raham of the Bayfteld' anee asited:Ts•111. freight aii-e4egillii-ll.
Anglican church will 'officiate. later- The One" requests that 'Canadian
Ment will -be In Bay -field cemetery, soldier's with taria experience be re-
- • leased during harvest and haying -sea-
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pushing back the banks Of snoW eking
the shoulders the tandem ,gtaelet ems
operate most efficiently. 'Siia greet
'deal of the work 'is of this laSt:niens•
tioned- classy -I -can seesthatemereewokk-:
Will be done with such graders ie the
'future, and tlreessderelopeient Of this
type of machiee fills ft great need. It
is the heavy, sluggish work that has
sent- most sum-Cr:Plow trucks to the
'garage lOr repaire, and it will probably
• es-toundeeprefitable'eeteseAttise -other
gradeis with • plOws and relieve the
truck's further, . . '- • - -
e.Little depreciation in. oitr bitureire
otee-surtaceds roadseiseapparen.t tro% 4
ca.sual observation, but 'examination
from time to time reVeals that a surface
portation be 'provided for members of treatment will seal mid build up these
liam G. )3ogie passed aWay on 'Sunday .
at his home on the 'Blue Water -high- erie majesty% eorees• going on long roads so that they will continue to be
avays-Colborne township- -air. Bogie ir-eaee. . • ae good or when new It
who was in his eighty-first year, was The Township of ItoWick, viewing is recommended that some ntileage be
with alarm the sale -6k a great malty so treated this year, and it might be
one of the last of his geneeatioin %leo,
Were Wire and speed their lives in -the brood sows owilig to the rising:eost of noted that Mir road e have never had a
seal coat, which is generally applied
es' Part of the construction. .
A demand is frequently heard that
all narrow bridge should be repiacea.
I present the follo-wing estimate of the
cost of rebuilding suck bridges on the
. It le all VerY w011' for•OntarireliOwns one _claims its !Smelt- :Week broUght
returned. from Goderich Hospital„ to Wish fea Amby erican tourists, but these 12,000 visitor , 7...
will come. ' _ 1 badour date in" Michigan; was at S.•
newly'organized at the United chnrch, What are, these towne PREPARED i. PorestrysWeek. ' , 4.
- will meet for the first, meeting a.t 2.30 TO, DO to give tourists en excuse to'. 'Our leiawathe Indian:plairaea.s -pea-
p.m. on Saturday, with Miss Com visit,theme - - f enough. for .tWo weeks at the Torento
Dickson.a.nd Mrs; Cleneglaristie tis lea,d- What , ehtertainMent or Indumment , Exhibition. . •
• ere. The ages of elrildreu are .trom -ai....e...the....preptered toeprovede _that wine_ , Toronto_lures4a. million.vieitorsbe its
six upvvards, and ell are 'welcome, of keep the Visitor. hanging eroneerldi a 4**ExhibitIOn;" WhICliis deesigiied-Seitelr'
any denomination. - - ' week? Or two weeks? - . 1 to keep visitors- from getting ' bored
Mrs. Rutherford; evho underwent a Our Ontario: luxe organizations have' from •evonderliag Nrgastt,to do.nessts
serious eperation a few weeks ago;"is- a' simple-minded ;faith that a nice seenic 1 -The Soo'e Wolf •Vtreels-of eight years
recevering nicely at iGoderich and is folder will •tapti.vate the' men Ivieheis 'age ribreughtein 6,009-evisitors in -the
Where he spent a tow Attys.
Perth ,County. One asks that restric-
tions
be lifted prohibiting the exchmige-
-ot eggs for merchandise in stores. -A
second. asks that assistance be given
Eastern farmers or groups of farmers
:vvILpibm G. BOGIE -MIS' - ---
The -County o,f Kent, is .a.nother After an an illnesS of three years, W11-
cipalite asking that free railway trans -
.expected a,rrive home soon. • aching,to go somewhere tor a vacation.' worst year of thee recent- dePression. .
Mrs. Minnie Jones recently -,visited. spent on,hiring an offiee and*some help. lure organized for' lurefule parpoges-
Most of the! money for this *effott is Every town in erionida brie' its• own
1 evellsworni eseetnern Ontario has .more teettleral
:her cousinsSetr.eind,Mrs._David Alton,
Lneknow. .
- Mr. Thos. Stothers is one Among
mane .who are laid up witheefle this
week. ,
Jas. Ston.ehouse has arrived
boiie after spending two months with
her sister -in -Taw, -Mrs. Harry HoPlier,
Winghem. ' • '
Miss Lois:Treleaven is undergoing a
double siege, of chiekenpoi and measles unde, G. Rutledge, Nile, his brother, In 1 6 lie snareied Miss Lizzie Rorae,,
him in 1932. roux. institetion is eroweed to capacity. The
sons and two daughters survive: Her- eldest 'Amite Ls. -ninety, the youngest ,County roads,.so thaeyou may have a
combined'. We are 'glad to' know she Roy • Rutledge, Dungannon, and his* who Predeceased
Is dobag well:towards recovery. sistere* Mrs. Ross •ffitirrison, ,Goderich.,
Old; of Auburn, john, of Bervie; Sixfontry-one. The asverage age is seventy- better opportunity to consider such a
An executive meeting of the Gode-* He returned to Montreal on .3./tonday.
Thoines,. - of Lambeth; Reuben and • pregram. Q
rich Rural -Telephone Co. was held oil MrOwenMoore had the.miefortune
Vielet, at home, and Mrs. Bussell eDlls, " --:
• A letter from the Board of Transport Small bridges -largely on ,,.
Mondayeafterneen at the siffice of the to lee a horse lest week. .
of Detroit. Another son, William, lost ' seommissionere reads': *Tem directed to 1 nei.v, county ..roads !........l4 82,000,00
request
secretary-treasitrer. These who are A Narrow Eseapee-Little 'Jimmie
his life in a great `storm- on Lake Erie that you file with the boar as ' Bridges up to.1,00-ft. span 296,000.00
employed or. re-employed are Manager Rutledge two-year-old son of Wilmer early as pessibleyOur Submissions, if Bridges over 100 -ft. span 520,000.00.
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NILE •
NILE, Jan. 22. -Lloyd Rutledge,
-ground wireless operator of the R.A.F.,
now stationed at Montreal, visited his,
eperents, .and Mrs. R. FL Rutledge,
at the week -end find also called 'on his
was 4born on the old Beate homestead,'"
• He feeds,, asks that freight' roles on green
Lake Shore -section of Celborne.
teem • the West be eeduced.
now occupied by Ernest Bogie„ and 1 pr. J. w.. •shnw,.' physician of the
was the *oldest,: Aon of 'Capt. Andrew
',County Rome,, reports fourteen deaths
and, fifteen admissions in 1940. The
Bogie Juricl his wife Martha ,liallows.
Burton Roach, Chief Operator Miss
- Cora Finnigan and secretary -treasurer
:Mrs. Cecil Treleaven. Tete annual
meeting of the directors will be held
on February 28th.
Annual Meeting. -The annual meets
ing for election, of *dfficers of the W.A.
8of the United church waesheld on Fri-
day afternobn, .with Mrs. Melvin. Reid
preekling. The • responsive 'Scriptbre
. !roadie -1g was led by Mrs. Alton, followed
lby prayer by !Mrs. -Moore. *Roll call
Rutledge; met with what could easily
have been a lataleaccident on_Friday
last. The little 'fellow; was in the
stable with his father when 'in some
way a horse let out to water was
frightened and fell on him. How he
escaSi!d" death Is a mystery. He was
tot much the worse when his' father
picked him up, only "One cut and a few
slight -bruises. The horse scrambling to
his feet did not even step. on him then.
Congregational Meeting, --The
was responded to by payment of fee. nual eongregational meeting of Nile
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Mr. aTewman took charge for the elec- United eburch was held on January
*lion of officers. The results were: 16th, vsith just a fair attendance.
President, Mrs. B. Bosch; 1st vice- favorable •reports were sent in from
president, Mrs. C. Alton, 2nd vice- the verious organizations, showing a
president,Mrs.-tMoore ; secretary, Mrs. .substantial sumeen hand in each of the
' E Harsiee_Osistent eedretary, Mrs. 0. organizations. The M. and M. fund
in 4916, and daugh:r, Mrs. Will- any, with respeet to the application to Boundary *bridges 189,000.00
e an, aband n . r
1.1 efill died in Go rich 1 1931 ' OtheC.N R ailwa line be-
Theee- are lifteenegrandchildren. A1ex.1
and iRobert . Bogle,of 'Colborne, and tween -Clinton Junction 'and AV in gham."
s. ¼G. H. Green, of town, are brothers (epics
of the .formal application and
1 material are attadhed. .
Mr. ,Bogie Was highly esteemed in his •
4 - The Couiate of Hastings asks en -
and sister of the deceased. 1. . .
neighlforhood as 'a kind and helpful "rseilleut of a resolution seeking
neighbor, and his reputation for li. 4., abolition of the grand jury and retitle -
strictest -honesty in all, his dealinti; don of petit Juries from -twelve to six
persoes. •
gaveThirn an enviable ,standing in. the' The Township of 6borne asks thati
here was a large attendance at the hbe price Of dressed pork be 'fixed at ;
community. . :
$11.50 per cwt. and that the industry '
funeral, which took -place oh Wednes-lbe subsidized, if necessary,. to accom-1,
day. Rev., D.J. -Lane, of 1Kno3e Pres-I/else seis, , I
-byterian church, Goderich, conducted 1
the services, and the pallbearers were , Estimates for 1941
t b th Robert•and Alex three
IVO ro ers, ., 1 eh the provisiona estitua es or
1 • • t f 1941 '
brothers-in-law, William Rome of Tor-
te, William Hawkinsesofe-Snepp -
4t, (Popp; treasurer, Mrs. C. Treleaven; went over the ellottea amount -aim the
ton and Gavin H. Green of Goderich,
-Assistant,- Miss It Elliott; ppnist, Mrs., minister's salary was paid in full.
M fileWhinney ; assistant, Mrs. O. Popp; Some changes vvere matle in the oe. and a lifetime friend, David Green of
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- - - sr1;067,Coo.00
(The'repert here gives the operating
eosts of the various units.of equipment,
together with the eareengs of each, and
goes on to say:)
This shows an amount- of $15,458.92
available for credit to a depreciation
account. While it may not be advis-
able to establish such an account, a
book record of such amounts make it
Possible to show the actual cost of each
year's work.
The following Is a summarY of our
1940 expenditures:
'Construction
Maintenance
" 53,386.60
nee at NVedese,sediay's sitting, seven -tenths of elemelese," ndenee .... 101:'22701508...636045
-a-Milr,-t-o-rarse 1,3T )b1 is -provided to. Machinery shop, etc . 5,05437
the war effort of Huron Couaty this New machinery on tental -
year, namely, 3.75 mine.
year. The total rate is -the orsamtewsas riot
Newmachineryachinery " 9,144,56
11,184.90 i
mills, or *81,388, is for general amount, Machinery operations ..... .....,, 50,637.37
1.55 mills, or es4,101, for County high- 21,740.-04
way,. The total to be r9.ised is. $2u.se ,- 3,327.881
en , 'Stock receipts
470. These are teatative estimates *Stock sold
Rentals • received 2,606.87
500.62
submitted by Treasurer A. H. Erskine Rebates
parsonage eommitt%.Mrs. Moore, •Mrs.
A. Elliott, Mess W. A. 'Culbert ; flower
,committee, *Mrs. Eedy, Mrs, Ryan, Mrs.
.Courtice, Miss. Elliott ; group eonveners,
Mrs. MeWhinney, Mrs. A. 'Pentland,
Mrs. A. Roach, :MM. Mel. 'Culbert.' Rev.
W. P. NeWman closed the meeting with
payer.
cers. borne cemetery.
Nee's place as steWard, Vi7m. Tabb and
jobh Feagen were elected' elders, Geo.
Rutledge was eppolnted envelope
steward.
tak s Ross Mc- Goderich. The interment was in Col-
Buy war savings stamps and help
defeat Hitler.
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sew,
A group of airIators who reported to
Port Albert.navigation airport on Mon-
day included English, ,Australian, and
Polish fliers, news to take an advanced
coutse.
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:With all the IA,test improvements.
If you are. interested call the SiGNAL-STAlt OFFICE
and all information regarding rental or purehase Will be
,gladly furnished.
‘Remington and. Underwood Ribbon. andi,Aading gac'hine
"tolls are also, sold here.
" $11.GNALOrAR
AGENTs FOR REMINGTON RAND LTD,
IEST ST:‘ PHONE 71
Every -place to loves
routine. So it is, argeted this must fbe ' lure than ae-- district in Cart4da. This -
be right wav to get Visitors. . [area is blessed with the unusuel, -.the
Let us face the facts. 'Cheese there scenic, tbe vegan:tie: The- !coot • of •
is au exouse;. -printed or otherwise, -letting --the world knew about these
carried. to the prospective. visitor of ewould sinall if we uSedeoter heads,•
such a netnie as to leally interest bine I.A prograni forsvisitors thet won't pay •
we May as admit the whole matter !for itself is Mit ximelelielp.„
rests on. elianees • ' , I A. distinguished travesildirector writes
And getting • a Tan tt Or a faestly to l this eaper that he has troune in
go somewhere is less important than : getting town meetings;and. working the
an effort to Melte bine stay for a while, .. citizens into a latherr But soord nee •
The visitor' Wber ts here today. and gone , leaves town they foret. all ttiout ut
tomorrow bettet than none at, all, THE TOWN IT.SEffeFeteetIST TAKE
but not much:better. • . '• ' I HODD! - *
Se we are forced to 'hope the frantie1 Tarist travel -got to be a:greet
appeals of. the POnarliOn, Travel Burs; Tact e town's businese. .
eau, and the !Ontario Travel and Pub- „Tilt you wouldn't.. Innir 80 from the
licity Bureau -both government organ- t puny efforts made to get it. There is-
izatienss-that ,we previde umnseinentic_little_ -effort, made triVIc ideas
or entertainment or hospitality, or do that Will pay, or ef these are suggested
something that will make the tourist ,there usually is nobody around -withee•
say to himself : "That town Wilt see to the enthiiiiism to carry them but;
it that I have a good time. It seems The Lord is delighted) to help those
chaallrle.". to roorganize rrora
to be really interested in having me Who help themselves. -
So it conies deem te this that we
the bottom The W.C.T.U. met at the horae of
WX.T.U..IVIEETS •
and bellow to eome extent the experts Mrs. S. Greetislade,, Brock streets on
who have made Florida a mecca. Do
Teesda- afternoon. Mentant
you know that their entertainment
activities- ate 'now aetnally officered liams and Lt. Newton•of the 'Salvation
by visitors? That shows imagination Army led the meeting., in &vette/a
and earae work by somebody. • ekercises. Rev. Ae MaelKaye,
Lthtle,Huntsyille gets winter visitors *Victoria street United -church, gave an
because live Mayor Kelly rues ski' iuteresting address theetemperance •
carnivals, ete. * -- question and advised the organieatkin
Sassa. dentist wbo to_eupps_ir_t_theecaliaelitenewiele endeavor
ean sing. Finally lie organized a tom- abolish the 'beverage istesnii..--
only and may be revised at the June Insurance
session. 1
A resolution received trent Elgin , e250,891.01
County asks the DeminioneGovertiment !Material vouohers *113,516.31
to reconsisler pegging the price of bui- , Roll vouchers
ter. , It was referred,to the agriculture I Pay
committee. i Machinery rentals
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Stock deliveries .
'Council was addressed b. support of
grants. -by J. P. 'Hagerman,. field seem-
-.S'10'-' M' MART, 1.'01
etery_for !Ontario for the Navy .League $25°801
of 'Canada, by !Major M. J. Flannigan
of thExpenditures
e Salvetion Arweeeby Messrs. Material voucrs $113,516.31:
. Shorthe
reed and Goetz ter the Ilueon Pay Ron vouchers 48,873.22
, County Educational Associetion, and by Deficit ' -
airs. Ley, wife of the r.e1.0.A. director 5,6453
at Port -Albert, itt support of a request '
for fuhds to equip the new recreation
hall at the airport,. '. "
Reeve Fred Watson voiced a coin- If"
ndry receipts .. 8,020.83
us
plaint that only one• (Clinton) of sthe 'estimated general subsidy 71,005cels,
. fooinevic000ineeat (.7hy heliosapdeltalcsmiLrevretveranitstrceiving gralits aeseeneted rental subsidy ...„21:00970 .05;
IkAlcit forwara-
_tlie counteeith •ft financial statement.
TO 'Renovate theeourt House 7°- -
$10e.032.06;
-Tne decoration, remodelling and re- . In conclusion I wish to express my
ternishing of the maincourt room and appreciation for the co-operation reel
perhaps other sections of the Court eeived from all members of the .Council
. mese, an undertaking, with others, aiidpthe officials. -
, opt; would mark 'Huron's Centennial' '•
War, was advdcated by Reeves illosv- date three floors instead of ttv'e, With
man, Tuckey and others, and the -pro. lower ceilings.. 1
, perty committee was instructed • to Motions Adopted
eectire Plans and estitaates for subtais- Motions carried included:
Ision at this Session, the work` to be done Webster-Aemetrong: That -Chas.
by June , Asquith- be appointed to the Ceti -Vitali
.
1 'Reeve J3owinn said he had been Collegiate Board for 1911.
, around visiting eourt .housee in other I Tnekee-Turner : That William*May
i county towns and that IlItiron County be appointed to the leeeter Beard Of
I suffered badly in comparison. Ever ! Edncitioe for three years.
sinee he had been a bog be had heard : Tuekey,--Thom: That' 'Reeve R. 'E.
tomplaitits ' about the hard seata in . Turtle -1101:r -ooro
a imenli4hcr. ofe'Gotlerich Hos
-
Huron County court room and he could ' Pital
attest to that fact ever since he hadi Hetheringt0n-0min : That T. „II.
entered County °onion. Tile Neat 4 Gibeou be appointed to Windham nigh
room was shabby and poorly IaidOut. ; 'School Board for Caro, year's.
-Burgles now that the °minty was out 1. Vietherington-Grain; That .,,rred
. I of debt, kouncil could see its way clear Davidson be appointed to the Winahara )
i to spend a'fewithousand dollars on this : General Hospital Board for three years.
; long, overdue iniprovement. ' f Weleiter-Arinetrong:‘,,That grants to
1 Beeves. Tuchey and Scott Strongly spring and fall lairs be the same as
' Whitmore supported a long-range policy -; Dorrance-SeOtt : That I. r. Daly be I
I supported Itteeve Bowman, Peeve laSt year. .
1 of general improvement of the interior appointed .0, member of Zeaforth Col-
,
I of the Court *House. .11! neeessary, an legiate Beard for 3.941, •
1 'Reeve Turner advocated the Doi: Buy war ,=..o.vitit;4 stamp5 and help 's,
1 addition should be built, -
'modelling of the interior to accommo- .defeat Hitler:
• a .
ReceiPts
$ 84,100.86,
'1108,032,06;
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