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COUNTY -CHARGED Wrill UNFAIR
TEATMENTJN MATTER OF ROAPS
o .
oC 1bOrne Township RelleCtS
UKRAINIAN IMMO-RANT
Town's* 'Terms for– ±AKES OWN LIFE,
Fire Protectioxt
"•••••,••••••••••,.....
A.pehtrently brooding over the loss
A resolutien from HeSpeler peo- of ,lets wife and two daus
ihters •
• Z Who
testing against costs of county were eakee :rimy bysasinirss
roads to the, eanaller :urban 324Uni^ during World War. thII, uII k
cipalities touched oft a diseussion, Br,yezten, aged sixty-two, a Ukrelu
ne
at Tuesday night's meeting .of the Ian, who. came to Godessickeineerehe
' • Town Council. Miteeer Huckins, and ruary and, had been workingas ‘• a
Reeve Elliott Pointed out what„ they' dish wesher at, a Goderich hotel,'
considered ' gross e unfit/rubs:8 ,to eommitted eguieide on WedneedaY
Goderieh in. the treatment this town afternoon. •
receivee from the County Council A eon,My-kola Brysztere 26, a
; in the matter of taxation dor farm hand, who came to Caneda
County ods.
last .August'and who has :been work-
'u'r. • , - , .
Coun. Drennan returned to theing on the farm of 'George reagan;
subject of the policing a the town, R.R. 1, GOderich, went to. lthe Peagan
but the Mayor etit hina ell sharply barn We'deesday evening Ito do some
ands -declared he wanted to •hehr chores and found the body of biS4
no more Otit unless new facts were father -dangling from a rope in the
brolight out.. . . heyenow. Mother son, Onuity,
Hours Nat Satigfactory . aged twenty-three, works on the
, A., petition WItle,' twentresev.en farm et Hugh McMillan, R.R. 2,
signatures drew theeatteeation of the Kippen. .
te'ouncil to wiaat wereetrmed "the The .17.er4gan family and Mykola
Unsatisfactory operating conditions had been away to the Clinton races
, of the Judith Goaderha.m •••Memorial on Wedneeday and no ,One. was
. Playgrotmd." , A. point of •complaint around the farm when, It is thought,
was ,the.- closing of, the park and ever. Bryszten eame ;out to the ferns,
. the locking of the ,gates •at 6 ,pen. .where his son works, frem; Gode-
, The petitioners felt that elating of rich and 'committed the deed. He
the park at this haur and movin& served with the Russlau-aerny elurs
the . children but of the swim:11111g' big World War L
pool at 5.30 was_ cOntrary to the
best use Of the 'pool .and ,contrarY' (0.,DLBAIT„ -ITE-..tidliOteL- -Tee--
' . to . "the . intention' of Mr. Knight
(donor of tlietyground). .'ThiSe. . - , ePICHIC-0-11.----JeURFer-2.7,
it was eaid, ,deprIves many child; ' ' . . - --see-- e. • •
ren .orthe use of the pool because The annual school picnic of ;Col -
their paitents ate not •free to take, borne township will be held" at the
• them to eh& park ,until a later .hour. Bei:Ladder' school grounds on Wed -
'The petitieners suggeSte4 %that, an nesdaye Jene 27th,,' at 2 p:na„ when
• g• ing 'is ,. e
arrangement be made whereby the a lagegatherxpected-
• park 'gates- can he left open until e ,Members Of the -Townshele School
at least in the evening.
Board. will be in eharge of the
6 ,
i0115 athletic events. Each fam-
Councillor Walzak was appointed var
ily is expeeted to bring its• own
ehe •CounciltSerepitesentatiee on the
Recreation Council, and thee -Petition lunch. -A softball game is included
on the .prograue Fordyce' Clark is
was referred' to him for a report
•
at the next regular meeting ,of in charge of the refreshments. --• •
Cduncil. ' . , . .. -- . .
Bruce Stewart was heard in supe JIGNORE.D (ON 20TH .
• . port of _ a request from .the Dram-:
atic Club for free'use of -MacKay
. Hall for its monthly meetings. Mr.
•::'Stewart eaid the club had already
'epent. tryout $1,500 in impravenients
• to elle stage and intended .to inake
further .impreeements When •firi-
awes •would permit.,
The request was referred to the
public works committee..
Cyril 'Ro,blescrie arid :Ken Penning -
ten, addressed the 'Council' in sup-
port of a request for the use of
‘Agriculterar Parklv the Ktneraen
Clubeen eivic ,hoLida.y., when it ,is
• proposed to hold !stock car race,s.
T,he reque.st wasegranted_ on con-
dition that the Kin-Snien Put the
trackbaekii good shape and repair
'any damege to fence and' grounds;
leo.„ that • public liability , insueance
be carried. . . •
The Legion eLaclies' _Auxiliary
. was granted permission. for a tag
day an August lith.
Ken Allln was granted permie-
• eion again to place his*tioats. and
boats at the bathing beech, bet
proper supereielen endriSt lie pree
vi,ded. .
• The Clerk reported four. building
permits isSued, with estimated'•eests
Gee-Denoiny
• tained if permit for a . one -.story
frameelveellieg on, South 'street to
• east. $3,560. 'Bernard Frank's ;per-
. mit wee for a, garage. en Elgin
. avenue. Permits • isetied to ..A. F.
'Sturdy were for Work. en, dwellings
at NelSan - Street- and Trafalgar
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. A.ubress .of,
Sebringville were honored. on the
occeelon of their twentieth wed-
dings itnnieersary;re
on pth, itt
their hem& in Sebriegeilee, •Nyhere
menvii'ors of their. family and. a
number of friends - en terteined t bent
at a sseteprise ,party.' ; - •
.Mr. Collins -Its the sees .of. the
.late -Me. and Mese•Wm. Uo11iri til
Stratforde and Mrs.- ie the
daughter M
of rs. Drennan end the
late Win.. • Brennen • ef field
•• • ,.
An enjoyable .eveningewee t_
_spen
playing progressive,. eusihre, prizes
being wen. by .Mrs. Peed. Cellins,
Toronto, and Mee Pied • Wynne,
Stier tford •
Thee celebrants were riesented'
;with • a eet of hoedeir lampe end
teeny, other gifts in honer of 'the
onniversary.. An address of 'good
wiehee.-was read by Mr. John Hide...,
and the.presentation was made lee
'Eldt. •Ilir. .06111ns • made, a
llittingrePIS'.;;follOwed,by ."F(er-The,7
Are JellY teocal • .Eellows." After-
warde• .dai4ty lunch was served.'
4;-,--,•-• ,-,--4-ArkiEr-444THER-------- •,-.•
TemPeratures of the past week
in.• Goderich, with IhOse of the
corresponding week a year ago, as
officially recorded, were .as ,follows:
, • - • 1951 . . 1950
, ... .. , . . M
' ax. Min. Max. Min.
'
Thu, Mine 14.62 50 68 ., 56
street.' . • , . , Fri., Jun e 15 .55 . 47 79 52'
An application : by Rey Ashton at, June' 16 .19 ; 55 - 77 .54
for e perinit Tor' a dwelling on Sun., June 17...86 •
• 52 54 42
, Mary street wee 'sent to the _fire Mon., June 18 ..84 60 .59' .38
'committee. • Tues., aune.19 ..82 65 64 ,50
An offer by W. • B. Daer,, of ,*50 Wed.,June .21) ..81 • 98 72 .54
for lot 54, Widder street,. Was •re- , • • ,
, ..
ferred. . to the public works Com- •• '
Mittee. • thematter up with the police.
A letter from ' Solicilor J. K. A recommendation of the public
Lillinter with . reference to,'- the works coMmittee was that the On-
,. ppwers of the 'corporation in com- tario DeptirtMent of Planning .and
•• peliing removal of junk piles from Development be advised that th.e.
private property 'or"the removal of 'Council considers the present 66 -
•'old buildingswhich have ' fallen foot width 9f Baylieldroad ade-
,down was sent to the special .core- uate. , ' •. .
,mittee. . • - f, The ' parks committee ,, recom-
; Fire Protection for Colborne mended that the Trotting and Agri-
• -, A letter from the: Clerk Of Col- cultural • Aseociation be paid $45
'berate Township advised that the for repairs to. the track at Agri -
Township Council .had pasiSed a ulturalePark after the recent- ante
motion te theeffe,ct that a retaining races. . . .' •
• fee of $250 'Plus $50 per call was These 'recommendations were .ap-
• as ineeh as. -would' be c.onsidered. proved. ' .
regardtng • an agreement , for ' fire • 1C.N.R. Plays Safe
• protection for the towitehip.. If. The Canadian National Railways
this was not .acceptable, the Town- submitted the draft of an agree-
• ship Cleaned' hoped. that 'any, re- ment with the Town 'regarding the
quest by a group of. citizens for 'a proposed north - roadv.vay to, the
emirate agreement • would be con- harbor. As Usual .With'' railway
''''-`• , eitlered '13y -•the -Town Council. (''''' an/mantes,- theagreensentesternite
. This was referred to the fire many provisione. for .protection of
• committee,e- • , • the interests of the rallveay 'emir-
Alseef referred • ter the fire coin- pany. One a these is that "the
enittee was a •report by the Can- Town shall not .permit the said
• adian Underwriters' Associationon roadway to be used by cent - or oil
„the .Town's, fire .prOtection. . dealer's or by other businesses drink
-
The Blue Water Highway, As- ing use of waterborne transportie
SO6/1/1.011 reported .en ,its aqivities tient' in pompetition with the rail -
and requested a grant of 14200. way." The- draft agreemeht was
,• Some members of Council ,pro- .referred to committee ef the whole.
• , posed that this- grant be made con- Bylaws Nos. 20 ,and 21 were in-
ditional upon • assuranee of definite traduced end. passed and Nos. 17,
action for the Paving of the largle; 18 and 19 also were given third
•'way between-Bayllield and Godefich. reading., No. 17,regu1ates hawkers
A vote' resulted in a tie,and the and Deddiers,-(NO. 18 authorizes
Mayor• east his voteagainet re-' the borrowirige on debentures of
quiring this assurance, the mattet $125,000. for the Publie UtilitieS
., of the grant being referred to the 001111111551011. No.. 19 establishes a
(finance eirrethipee, • Petted for the keeping and ,disposi-•
Mr. Huffman of -the Majer Store tion of animalsrunning et large
1
1,015 hea rd • regarding a nuisance contrary to hyla ,: No. -207author-
ereated by the burning of garbage lees tine, lease of1n portion of the
in the. alley -way between Montreal former (P.R. shed ' a t the harbor
and South, streets and a motion was to Pred . Whittingham. No. 21
cariied: thet arrangemerets he made authorizes 'the conveyance. of part
. for a daily calleckien of garbage at of lot ' 910, Brock street, ,to the
restaurants' in the business seetiOn.. bominten Ioptd MaChinery Co. .
Also .he T6wn Selicitor Was risked Committee of the wholist recorn-
te) prepare it bylaw prohibiting the l'nended that the Apecial eommittee
burning of rubbish in the business make arrangements ,fOr the, morn-
,. 50etiiin, ; • . ing progrem on july 1St, and that
. Mr, Brett, oeeneient of a eottao the draft agreement with the.O.N.R.
On Wright street, complained of be left ' With time industrial com-
drinking, parties iiin ears on ,the inittee to take up with the go -Hefter,
boulevard in front of ,his tOttage These ,recounnendntions . •w e r e
and 'the .Mayor 8ttidhe wonId take adopted by Connell, ...., • •
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GODERICH, 'ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 21.st,1951
Huron County Couppj
Members (lf Huron 4-Qounty Council areShorwn as Cousins, A. Me_Calerl, E. Campbell, -11. H. Kinkead
they wound, up Jilteir June:session in. 'Goderidh. Left, 'to (public scilo.01 itaspegtor), E. S. Snyder, J. -W. Sheardown
rivht are,fr0fit Mb% 7•GrA a in, II.
• Gowdy, A.H,Erskine (clerk -treasurer), Arthur Nichol-
son (Viarden), T. G. 1) erry -(derinty- ,glerkireasureri; .
Frank Sills, George MacDonald, J. D. Beecroft; -second
row: G. N. 'Underwood, 11.. .34ihnston, A. W. Het\gtike, •
(caretaker) ; third row; D_Renernaann, W.• J. Millet)i..
• .
Webster, W. J. Dale, E. H. Strong R. Swartz4E. Finnu.-
- gan;:Dr: Q. 'S. ; .sback row :,11:-E.--Elliett,iW: 13roek-
s'ANTs.H. Morritt, M. Johnson, J. R. Adair, 11 L. Snider, W.
• G. Cochrane, G. Orr, E. Graham. (Photo, by Henderson).
•1—Londlo1a.,„Free Press. :engraving.'
BAP'rl'ETS ENTER '11P'UN
50TH,. WEAR- IN E4'.(:)tittiticla
. • •
On entering their fiftieth year
of er,,vice• in this town, the Baptist
congregation of Goderich last t4un-
day celebrated their fortseninth an-
niversary. ' •Unusually large 'mini-
bus attended the Se;:•vices..ot .evor-
ship both, morning'. and evening.
The choir saig 'the anthem "Augele
of.,Jeetts," by Lorenz, at tile Alone,
ing eel-vice,"Wliile Rev. lan Hied
speke on, the theme "The Laid laath
blessed us !hitherto." • He stressed'
he: fit ct that 'thoee Who bed liebored
to provide ,the house-se/0, worsielp
d eperid ed' on , those, at present , uib1i.
eted with thee churele to .see, thee
ite itifitence reached full 'stature.
This meant three things, for -the
congregation: ese. vertaintes of the
Christian Message "Ye must he
horn again:" second„ private and
corperaceprayer. for .restentestitted,
Week.. •• •
In the •evening the guest ..speaker
Wes , Rev.. Clair Clarke of 'Clinton.
and A.nburn Baptist Churches. Tak-
ing as .hTs text the weeds of Ephes.
3:14, eelr., Clarke obeerved that one
of the great hindrances to folio:we:
ship with Clod. was the lack Of
loveone has' for his 'fellow -man
The .choir sang • ,"One • .S•we.otly
iSOletuti Thought" a • nien!s trio
conapris.ed, of ;Bill Chase, naleohn
'Campbell and Darid• Medley 'sang
that tine hymn, "Near to the Heart
of 'God.," and 'a...duet, Wa,S 4 by
entitilW
"Hold Thatraly- Hand."
• The.:ObjectiVes,of the church ,,ctur-
ing this, fiftieths year include fifty
-
new Sunday sChoe'l pupils, fifty. in
attendance -et .prayer nreetinge and
fifty, new church members: ,
EARLY. •BICYCLISTS''.
,Editor The Signal -Star.
Sir, -Alec- • eleIvor'.s interesting.
articles in your paper .neer fail
to • revive my ;ownearly recollections.
Jack. McCullough wastheehamp-
ion bicycle -rider of my early ,days.
an a high wheel he wen .011 Fiest
of... July race g . on the. Square.
'George Cox, , of the • Britieh •Ek-
-cluen,ge, Also was 'a contender. ., .,,In
nay youth Goderich Was -noted • for
its good" roads.. One summer over
a hundred American ministers from
as far south .as --Toledo pedalled to
Goderich, and game of them,spolqe
at .:a meeting in flOX Church,
praising - the good eon& end the
beauty of the town and bringing
Christian greetings, I remember
one, an orator, who thrilled us
with an' account of Civil War
isettes . with- which -re Canadians,
were, not then' ,fanilfiar.
• eCHARLDS REALE.
Kew Gardens, "N.Y., .
June 11, 1951. . • ,
t • '
—_.7"--ItEBERMULODGE--=-7
Goderieh Rebekah" Lodge No. 80
held its last meeting Of the season
on Tuesday evening, with a large
atte,ndance. Mrs. 'Myrtle Bannister,
N.G., was in the chair. •'Tale
Cencer, polio and tuberculosis com-
mittee decided to hold a bazaar
this summer, also a tele dayto
raise funds forrelieving disqress
In the., community.
„The N.G. preeented "Airs. Pearl
Lawrence, degree captain, .nrul Mrs.
Laura Riley, social ceirvener, with
gifts in appreciation of their, ger-
vices to the lodge during the spar.
•
A. dainty lunch was served by
the widel eommitter, after which
a draw was made for a figurine,
the lucky winner ' being Mrs.
Winona ,MeNell.„
0,11., Thursday last, . the degree
team -visited Colfax Lodge at
Sarnia and Conferred the degree
on for candidates there: e s
VISITOR' FROM VANCOUVER
Mrs. M. (4'. Tingle of Vatthouver
is r'a guest with- herInother, )rs.
John Parrish of town. On Sutiday
afternbon a itennion party 02 about
sixty relatives gathered •at Harbor
Park from. Blyth, Listowel, Port
Albert, GrodeiOla district aqui Obde-
rieh. Mrsi. Bogie traveped by plane
and leaves on 'lithe 20th On' Mir
rettirn to VaneOliVer.
IAT THE WATERFRO'N' T 1
Eleavy s,eits on *Lake Heron , y es-
teedite •wrecked the 32 -foot cabin
cruiser Reliance which John R.
Desjardine wes•bringing,down from
rleybermory to ere delivered to her
owner, George Geddes of Simcoe,
at Port Dever. Deejaedine lett
Tobermory on Teeeday, stayed
overnight at Kincardine,. and -set
out for Goilerich yesterday morn-
ing. The motor. plaeed • out and
Deejardine east anchor
off shore neipposite .Kintail, and •,,vas
work:lug-on the motor „when the
freshening tweeze broke , the ,pin
loo.Ae.' from the fotWited post .and
the cruiser Went adrift.- Desjerdine
Went aehore in tt Small motor haat
and had difficulty in finding a tele-
phone, but filially reached the Mac-
Kay houeeand telephoned • to Bert
ICIacfmaid- in; TiOder.leit. The
"Skipper; -set • mit in- charge ..Of
Donald. Bert Meesedine, with -sever-
contryanions, .but _whet) they
reached .the „yacht it had drifted et.00 he said it
When STOVe was • hnally
WZ16 bis,•first trip •
l'eaYa ASSOCIATION . „ •
NiARLY MISSED .
• 4N.$100 PRIZE
•. '1051 PERCH DERBY
-FINIS FOR LION'S •
Peror -legibility of. signature • '
Steve Czapla,- 3485 Les Angeles;
Hazel Park, Michigan,' suburb 'ef-
Detroit, was winner of • the $100
cash prize ewhen his ticket Wee
drawn on• Wednesday ...afternoon to
uf.) the fourth _annual ,Gode-
rich. Lions Club -perch derby. The
draw for,,the lucky OCR& was' ma'de
etreete Londen.
by, mesh elcc.orinicke.101 Inkerman
Winner *of firkt prize. .'foe the
large.st perch caught • during , the
made 011)1, 11114C Ill the aesiettinee,01 -derby was W. E.. Haskell at • Godes
the. Lions. dle ,put,,the . Belt tele- rich, • whe • receives $1.410 cash
-phoneeoperators to work tracking and large •' trophy. Winners of
eown •Steve ana- finally. located him second place Don Thornton, of
111 'the I ret mit • subu Goderiele. who is' eta tiened at sthe
At 4.15 pen: 'Mr..Symonds got. 11111 etetion; Winner
teeter with the. Czaplit home and. of third prize is E. Wad, 81,6 -Van
efter expreseing -street, . London. •• Weight of the
ing ..of • her hub Ind luek winninat. perch eangnt, 'by Mr. pointed: reeeistent. pleselelee et the
ezapla ire \Nereid net he homes Heekell • wee one se,nnd, 1:P,i,e.• County • leome, eed . Couniel
prayed the !woman:n(1.aq ion that
the County iessunie 25 per eerie cd
the i•Ose instalballen of it _new
fire 511(11 '111 Clireton.• •- + A
[Mrs. Afary I!, Chaffee, superin-
tendent of the Chtietren's Aid So-,
ciety, reporied on the we'ric clone
by the. staff.- Continuing, her ,re-
.nort stated:
'"Our .problems. ha ve. be_en netiely
differe»ce7s in the lenne,emakingeit
uoheppy-- -or breakieg ill:, the
baSis.of 'which has betel 'filtemPer-
tune and, 'as an aftermath 10
Ort14-4/151:4131cetir.anta4-44114,nes4,--Th
breakup in the home. folloWs.
through . with" the' Very yenng
married' mother; - in. •thirty-two
problonis the majorit3' being six -teen
years and under. • "
"Our desire is to keepJhe.Thame.
together •in every - problem, •. bur
where the beet interests of the
shild • are concerned we do have to
make other plans; and this can .be
done only through the court unless
with the co-operation -a the, par-
euts in - giving a. child a • chance
elsewhere." •'
• • Institute for the- Blind *.
Alfred 'Spark -S,* representing' the
Canadian Institute. for the Mind,
addressOil the Council. He paid
tribute. to elle late•, 'Clerk N. W.
Miller "as a fine gentleman and
efficient executive." In thanking
Council tor past grants he said that
every .dollar of them was spent • On
the foety blind people in.. (hie-
coutify. • A 'department has now
been establishe.d. to help, tbe born
•blind . end a program' of thirtyefive
centres' is being planned to esgist
the aged blind persons, -which em-
braces the care edifies threatened
with blindness. • • •
Me.. Sparks. stated,' that . girl
from' Huron minty was sent to
Brantford school, where she upheld
her Academie stainling, and starred
in t hen tri4a1 performance a t II
Terenteespreeente,delevepitAle
-Iire-Alrittitfair school. •
-
•'kr. Sparks introduced • Edwin
Weir,' of Toronto, ee the .new 'field
secretary for this die;triet s and Mi.
Weir. ,young end. -- blind, 'spoke
briefly. .
- Ste-6qt • Hamilton, wee forester,
geve a seminary a forestry aCtii.•-
proixtrty • reeently prtrehased near
Bemniner 85 good buy. , '•,11,wre
ities '- He considered the "Morrie
. •
are thitteen tracts of. reforestatiOn.
111 Huran• eounty. •
Nine -mill Rate Adopted
• '1)11 Ph n r s de y a ftermion, the:
Treasnrer's • financial . statement,
setting the tax. rate at 9 nil JIS,
was Aldopted reeommentied' by
the ,finanee committee. • , •
No action, was voted on the. re-
quests of Winghem, Seaforth and
t..40oth Huron Hospital Association
for an'. .increase , in. hospitalization
payment .for indigent patients& $4
per day. •
On the recomthendatien of the
We rden'e emir reit teei eoneurrence
was given to Town Goderich
request that, clyq. defence' 'coin.
mittee be se•t 11P, -
Mayor irtnekins noderith
spoke in militant 'of this reottest.
lie ,gave repirt o'f reMit Meet-
ing trt toiiilob conelder •eivil
defence, Though. GOderich, mfght
not be, tarot for 1Yonib,q,:ko said,
almost cost Steve Czapht, 3485 Los
Angeles, Park Michigan,
41,00 in cash en Wednesday after-
noon, whep- the draw for the leek*,
tieket was made• in'counectien with
the Gederieh Lions Clieb'e 'perch
derby. After. .Steve's tieket • was
dritwa the • spelling ' of his nanie
cetild not be figured out,
Bruce. Symonds, meager. of the
Goderich "branch of the- Bell Tele-
phone' Cempany, happened to be at
the• harbor , when , the' draw NN''as
SUPPORT IN COUNTY COUNCIL FO
ADDIflONTO THE COUNTY IIO
•
Connuittbe Appointed, on Oivii
Defenee-9-mia Rate
AdePted
, 'When, .tie 'Obunty. Connell. re-
assembled,- ott 'Tleureellty morning
last, it heard 'a reconunendation
from the county Ilome 'committee
'on the request- of . the. Jiepartment
of Public N.Velfare thae, 11-034-
tutions be given ,some :othername,
than ."Conuty game." :The. com-
mittee recommended ''Huronco.
Mamie." . • •
Reeve Sills (Seaforth) entered
4 Vigorous protest. He said it
would be getting "away from the
idea of the care of the aged. 'Why
the, changer,' he asked.' 'It is a
home for the' aged ,and there is
nothing wrong with that. Thank
pod We have our aged people who
did so :much' for us."
Mr. Sills pressed for •ailditiontil
aceomniodation at the, Horne.. Much
money has been Spent on improving
it, he said,- but there are people
there who should have care in an
Ontario • hospital, and •the County
has been paying for County
patients outside_ the county at a
coSt, of $3 a day for each patient.
Heesaid 'be proposed-- to -bring In-
a motion that, in view of the fact
thatdeheneureete_Or.....4,--ney ''
4-";01111..
House , will be paid off thisyear,.
$50,600. be 'set asideeeacte year for
Yee years 'fol -'-the •PineroSe
building an addition ,to .the
Reeve•E. 'Finnigan. (West Waw -
nob) felt too Much ettentionehad
.been paid. to • the farm at the
Ceunty Honie. He spoke .favorably
of an addition. -
• Reeve; Kerslake elletiselle, -chairs
man ;of the committee, egreed. there
ehould be more acconnitieletion. lt,
was unfair to have the reentelly 111
there, and be. said he WL14- 1,60 per
cent. in .favor. of an extra wing.
• Others speaking infever oe
creased •• accominolatiep wo r e
Reeves Ii.11ener Webster, ,
WelIiijgl (n
13eOcke. J. H. . Graham' and k.
Strong..-
.Remains "piuron Comity illoino"
. Finally -it .was weed by 'Melees,.
.. Snyder and ;Date that the
name • reinain ellui•oe
Home." ; This was -careiede ee.
. The.committee, isspor.ted 'nett in-
eu re hee.. acij Ust ent s • 4-.11 • tele rt•ceet
fire at the Herne, etineenting .to
$3.505, had been aecepted. letiered
iniplemente \vete seleagtele to .1 lie
extent of • $560 for intik. New . im-
plements neectesery to *handle this
(l1 1$ crop bad beee's 10111,11 a sed.
Dr, Addison ef ;Se -intern ,Was an -
until after 6 p.m. Slie wee told melees,
he would be''phoned again.. • ••
ELECTS OFFICERS-
noore mid wns badlY'''•w•reek". to Goderich when he purchased
Mr. MacKay ,drove Desjardine the draw ticket. He eilid- he was .
Into :town and .he is still here, a. floor(01121 1(201 and ,had pure • The monthly _ meeting lif -St:,
intending to retitle -1 20 ,Tobermory chased his first Calladien hunting
es w1er1:!
Shen as pokielble: . ' ' and fishing license on• his trifi to )•itt:;iseld1iiltilti-(T••ilwrA"
°sclielool n;)n'11,%(eitti
Iti
lle()11
8-
The Fairmile No. 711, Govern-
ment training ship, -arrived in port
Tuesday afternoen and remained
overnight, clearing early next morn-
ifig-tor•;Toberniory. ')Slae". had ,come
of See 'Cittlets on a training cruise.
Anisette et, the •.Goderich elevator,
-the. paet -week.: Thuesdity-Algo-,
wily.,• 242,000 bus: oats, rye and
wheat. • Friday -A. A. !Hudson,
122,600 bus. oats., wheat and barley.
Setteeday. Algeria 220,000 lanse
°ate, an..d wheat. Wednesday
StipOrior,, 84,900 hue. wheat. and
'barley.
•
ENTERTAINED GN 25111
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
. Mr. .and Mrs. Jas. II. Feagen,
Colborne' township, were enter-
tained , on their twenty-fifth wed-
ding annlyersary by their family
at the,home of their daughter, and
son:in-law, Mr. and Alrs. Russel
Kernighan, also of Colborne. .
Ib'out forty guests sat dawn to
the tables, which were nicely decor-
ated with roses and lighted tapers
•and' centred by a three-etery cake. -
The bride and groom of twenty-five
years ago Were presented with sev-
eral lovely gifts.
A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed
by alL Guests were preeefit from
Niagara Palls, Toronto, Langside,
Clifffen and other points.
•Goderich. said he wotild try to tia•Y •evening, June "13, with the
'come, up on "Friday Teem - to. tee- preeidente etre. W. Reinhiere presid-
Lions Clu•l) meeting to be presented in, • Phial *- arrangements were
made for the school pienie, 'tie he
with the lucky prize. ;
- • - hold on • Saturday, June .23rd in
-tErNGAGLEMENTS----ANNOUNGED .--41111•*r Vark,
t
installation -of -the 195152' Officeng,
es. follows?. Spirietial 'director, Rev.
.1. I'. elleeson.;- honere.ey president,
Sr. M. St. Thomas; president; Mrs..
al: Simpson ; vice-president, • ',Mee
A. ;Treece -.secretary; Mrs. J. Sher -
rate;. "treasurer, 3.1re. M. ;
b ea riltn, Mi`ss lee Connelly e parent
councillors, Mesdames L. Jeffrey;
11. AuStin, 'T. Drennan, W. Rina-
riOn ; teaeher councillors, .Sr. .52;
Tholeas,Sr. Claudia, Miss 11. Cone
nay.
A hearty vote of ,thanks woe' ex-
tended to the 1956 officers who were
instrumental in ierganizingtheeas-
sociation in ..Goderich.
• `After the close. 'of the meeting
wlth.prayer; if•'secial .half-hour WA'S
enjoyed. • .
Mr._ and Mese. Jade Knights Nile;.
wish to, announce the eugirgement
of •'heir eldest'. daughts Beuleh
Jeitie to. Marvin Arnold Wed,
eldest son bf Mr. Win. Good.: and
the late . Mrs., Goode.- of settleuen;•
the nutrriae to take place' June
3eth. • •
Mr '..rind -Mrs. J, 13. 1IiFne, Cal -
gar, Alta., -anoounce the engage-
ment of. their daughter, Irene
heabel, .,to James' Walker, son of
Mrs, Christina, Aitken,e London, end
the late Allan Aitken. The weddIng
will take places in -Goderieli on
July 21st.
Mr.. an,d Mre'. Leo Chisholm,
doderieb, announce'.the engagement
Of their. daughter Gloria Catherine'
to Robert' Jogeph Buekley, son of
Mr. and airs. John J. Buckley of
Oshawa; the marriage to take place.
July, 14th at St. Thomas • Aquinas
•Chapel, Toronto. '
• Mr. and .Mrs. • James 'Little, 'Ash,-
field, wish to announce the engageinent of their „second daughter,
Mary Maine, to. Herbert Ross,
youngest, son ..of Mr. sand Mrs.
Victor Errington, West Wawanosh;
the wedding to take place early in
Jiily.-• • • • ..••_
COUNTY TAX LEVY
. .
- - - 'Ph e-follbeksing Sleel me= S v theeslieul levyseleve-thessoia*--ramil.' -
et the rate of 9 mills on the dollar , (5-1/2 male for general -account
and 31/e, nllIs for County highways), and also the •1950 levy. '
-, • 1.951 Levy . 19,50 Levy
29,476.88
15466.09
, 20,285,80
27;536.54
27,794.02
Hoteick ' ., 37,815.04-
liullett e , ,23,991.09 ,
MeKillop 24,431.18
Morris ' • • 22,680.29
Stenley •23,634.10
Stephen 36,143.77
Tuekersmith . 22;717.12
Turnberi•y . 14,708.95
tedborne 1 , •28,884.90 '
East •WiteeTriatit - 14,19543
West Wawanosh • 16,114.83
Towuships
Ashfield A• -
Colborne
,Goderich
Grey •
Has_
Torus, -
Clinton .„
Exeter
Cloderieli
,Seaforth , • •
Winghain.
. Villages
allyth
Brus.sels 44
(Henson .. v..
•
• Grand. 'Total
$380,47.6.69
14,011.71
18,310.03
38,893.66
12,811,90
1,5,794.97
$ 'oo,R31.4.1, •
4,435.29'
4,840.20
4,933.39 ,
• $, 14,20888
• $494,(516.02
$ 29,754.14
14,816.20
19,862.84
28,606,26
' 25;541.48
35,825.32
'23,283.32
22,707.68
24,052.08
24,147.04
33,924.00'
• 21,566.'24
13,992.16
22,745.70
16,050.92
15,341.32
•$367,289.74
9,554.60
9,576.88
• '4,090.32
8,907.48
10,836.28'
,
$ 64,971.56
2,746.28
3,659.04
4,046.28
10,451,50
$44'2,918.38
BABY RAND PARTY AT
NORTH STREET CHURCH
-
The Evening •Auxiliary of North
Street United Church 'held a Baby
13and party 'IIthe chirreh hall on
Friday ', afternoon. Mrs, .11. • J.
B-rewer, Baby Bend leader, , and,
her assistants, Mrs. R. W. Hughes,
L. Ellis, Mrs. John - Thorpe,
:Mrs. J. Powler, Mrs. E. West-
brook, Mrs. D. C. Aberhare, Mrs.
G. G. Gardiner and 'Mies •.Josie
14a 1111(10111, provided an afterrioon
K9g414}.141 Mk' ii411.%%relefleilleeeez#ele
h'22fTunc11Thf2110 liege- gathering
of. mothers' and small children..
• Taking .p'ert in the program, were
Donna' Aberhart, Neecy Hughes,
Jifinne King, JoAnne and, Jennifer
parsons, 'Susan and • Ruth Snider.'
Asnote fife member,':11ervin Mills,
Was presented .witle his certificate
and •tlw nentee of three new life
members, Von rad a nd Ca roline
•Watters and , Jimmy King, were
ergned.
The 801105, .of the new yearly
1110111,1101'S added to the Attire • Band
were Marianne Anstis; • IAnda And
41)51111 Bf)Trow, Mary Ellen Budge,
Marian E. Bisset, Jonfine Cook;
Heather Drysdale, Mary and Donna
Parntlale; John Gardiner, Donald
and Linda' awl!) Glenn, Allen and
Murray Hamilton, Karen Meteor),
,Rodney • Reid,Melanie Saehs, Lindii
r11;1'e Mid• Beity• hYnn SheardoWn,
David and Douglas Sthitli, 'Janet
and im my " Style, 1 11(11 211 Ann," and
• Dianne Westibrook, Jeanette Wor-
eel' , lid Non:till nd We yne Yoting.
31ISS 114.;DITH WIGGINS •
MiSs Edith 'Wigginspassed awny
this (Thursday) • rifternoon at 'Alex -
Andre. Hospital, Where • she had
been /I patient .'.for a short. time.
The funeral service will be held at
the ilrophey 2)111)5221 1101110 on klat-
urday afternoon at 2 o'eleek.eop
rAl
the town weld aPsist if*Other areas
,
A tentative opening dateihas'been
set for ,JulY. 4th,,but further public-
ity as to this is te be' given later.
• Ge H. .Jeffersone Clinton, school
principal, and a member of the ;,
historicai. committee, said, he s -poke,
on behalf -of the children,: who
should be taught to re.spect .the "
past. Children, ,...„he 'said, should
benetfit .from • file collection, whiph
would beorie Way of inducing'stude
of the 'past. 7.•
• Ce E. Asquith, . of Auburn, also a
member of..the eammittee„, eteted,
the leek of a Mtiseenh Act was- tt •
hendicap Under which .the commit-
• tee wits working. Iluroe has plenty
irT historieel sites, and in tithe
they will be lieted. He said.' the
tommittee had reason to hope for • el
*sortie assistance. from 'the 'London
teriver.sity in comPiling histories of .•
John •"Tiger" Denlop, and Ow. .
Van. legniond... .suggested • that :I
the Dunlop .tomb be cavered with
shatter -proof glass and eald there
Wi1e, a ("hence of - preeuringe sonic
• Dutilop:s furniture for:, the.,
nariseuni.• • •
Mr. Asquith gave eedetailed .and
interesting seoey Of -the life 'of this
famous During).
tlie County A.seeseoPe rep;'ert Was
submitted, by A. Alexander an,d
taken up • clause by clause, with
Reeve ft. B. Cousins in •the, chair:
' Reeve IVIeNabb' Protests * •
Reeve John • McNabb.' (GreyT
askd• that the report he laid esver
to ilie.Neefenaber•eesgtien. "Ile naked,
for a fair deal, .oe,Grey toWnship,.
like -Grand Bend, might go • into
another county. • ., ,
.1:nTsheehooCill' latsW, 4Caff144:eetnagi4Lucknew
.a4. -
''A portion of Huren•
township,, Brnee county, is trans-
ferred from' the • Lueknow High
.Scheol tlistriet 'to. the, Ripley dis-
•
,t.riOo• • (1000 ji
wa.S, taken. an the
qeiest of the...ToWn of Goderich for
a rebate of 50 per cent.' 011 dounty '
roads.
,•
•
• The New 'Court House •'
At the 'Friday afternoon sessien,
Reeve' Earl Elliott (Golierich) in-
quired, if work on • the new Court •
House .would be begun this yeere, .
Clerk Erskine informed, him that
the scarcity of steel was the/only .
reason at presene, for delays • •
' 'Reeve Pinnigat Spoke of muniel-
palities threeteninge to Withdraw ••
fronf the ,County, instaracing Gode-
rich. As a.- rural reeve le could
see the point. No urbanereeve is
on sthe road commission and, he:
-suggested thet, by way Of renaoving
such incentive • to withdraw, tl*
Toad cotnnaission be; a five -man come,
inittee ,wfth two of ite menabere
from . urban munieipalities.
Deputy Reeve Graham (God'e-
rich) aeSured the • Council that the
toWn • did. not wish ,to withdraw
from the County but he .felt con-
sideration, should be given Gode- •
tech in the, matter of lettsinesee as-
seSsraent, epointing out • rural rest-.
dents_dznot„pay.
`,A*--inoTton---hy itee-VeS -Sills' and
•Climpbell (Hey) that the County
set aside $50,000 each • year for
three years, t� he used for an, ad-
dition to. the County, Home, was
referPed to, the CountY Home:com-
mittee' to Illvestikate and 'repot/
at the November 50551Q/1. •
Reeve D. Beuermatin (MeKillopt
gave. a report of the A.gricultennal
.Ceundil, to which he wee re dele-
gate. ;
J. W., Hanna, "M.P.P., beiefl31. ad-
dressed the 0ouncil at the Ativita-
tion,of the W•arden. •
Motions Adopted •
The following motiOns* were en-
dorsed:,•'
Atiaire--)Gowdee •TItat the County
of Herren petition the Department
of' Highways to- repaii' the .bridge
on No. 4 highway„Winghant north,
jthown as' MeXenzto bridge, ttS this
bas been the scene of many'. ac-
cidents.
, Johnsoii---Adalt.: That, 1111reet
Centity petition, ihei/epart,ment-or-
Vighways • to .1repurr'e a bridge *
south of Wingliani No. 4 high-.
•WIty, and rephIce it With a 6.ft..wide
entvert; also that the 'sections • of
highway 80 Min Wititeennteh to
Vinghitert end to :AMOS,.
worth be holm:wed and gradod.
Gowdy-24.dtilr: That the County
• (continued On page
°view hit.
He asked that, date be set for
11 1110A4i11g Of MOTS, deputy reeves,
ogiebd.ers.Cros,s work. er.s, pol• !ceand
As redmmended by edtteatlon
committee, no action WaS. taken on
tWentworth ;County re,solUtion
that provision be made.by the
partxnent of ducatiop, fer a grant
4.in a school ,Site.similar to, that oil:
• s4Jouenht"y 1 rheusoiteintiegn; 4t1So° atentld'"Kethilte
fligh Scheel Aet. ."•
A grant to the Canadian Fonn11.4
ation for Poliomyelitis was defer-.
red to the 4anuary seseion.
Oordan Bennett, agridultUral
re-
presentative for Ilifron, introduced
hie, new . assistant, John Butler,
who will aesist with junior eexe
tensican work. '
W. R. DOngall, weed • inspectoe„
stated that prevalence of pepper
grass and yellow rocket was cern-
plained ,of, and seemed to -be on
the inerettse, and he urged efforts;
be made to control thein. Grey and
Hullett areas, he said, have been
infested with leafy sparge, which
is being cleaned up.„ •
Praise . for County Museum
• In the -report of the historical,
committee it was reported •that Mr.
Gooding a the 'Royal Ontario
Mueeum had stated, after, aevisit,
that the 'Huron Museum contedned
he hest-rolleotfon--of-pionier 'tools -y-7
and implements in Ontario; it had
and ir°°d-he curhilittoll414r, Rg4°-Mr. J. 7..411°Nei111111, -
*as doing an excellent job, and had -
a very good idea of what was to
be done.
•