HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-07-04, Page 6• PAC SI: en June GODERICII SIGNAL -STAR ,J ri'II 'I{Zf3lfaA,_ , J>r?iv County Council Conclude I'" 'suemeg ern erhuree3;ty naaur<rtiaa ,aftee +1 einitall relent, f er at memorial chapel if a "o a �erce lets Cemented D3 fa -ti itorecA$ lliiona t0111e0 rural na iireiicipol$tica; e' do r ing of tl.ha• i ittereet nate on 4 �,�r ennd t feom the Ounty of Ontario, roa tille'rtira Iar � ns from four to three rate cenat.a fedi• ieaa Of the old Age 1 eaesloate `.L'he Q5 air den'e committee repotted a t Act, whereby ItPaat iofas W011id be granted ,r r Aires a ;ra c f .v(1. l i. a. � t �� to the A.. as � sat �' b ra .Q t. ICI I. �� i&de. ab � � sat the to f r tat y d� i'a ca Si.1. e d i� felt. re habilitaatiou;l sur poses, p ' D tf $ t q �' lk $ f sxyfl t3. ` `C'ottata,°il't'oneurra.+d in the c°onaaauittee's The conamitiW u:'econttneutleti aaosa- a'a'ea►ua mezidaation that the Port Albert eoaneurrence in a resolution from the be e" + airport, .t t I a rt.da.r'adb�ta. County IE � tti c- to t�? orad County of :d�ta>i�e rias ;lila ut.atlxig ..the ter$ll , ti � O the fntisaldt1 ta.Ction• on the pNteet of the Ontario kiotel A a team 'over -4Q thv uttarto 1.'do� eft' ' 'I;ta"ot►lt• and (�a•t^gain�a ti&t to :ttttratcl" staa.la n9 •da Masa°ai; utiica;� for the County . alta tai,te t � a . . ,.. : < a e , A�sotaa.tia►n for the Provincial plowiia- tlae . g . , xnate°la ill - (cruiser, the County to be al1'ode?'r"atitln eg.•Agrie`ulture at ( Muton U i the sheriff, (.'t.lafltl' , t.°n1inet,r V�itia : reimbursed by the ASeoeiation for any r , i 'tidy"> apl' t"lefe tit° Cl�urk,'r tlla'i ant: wee. �"° n " g' epic that° held day r.atCd banquet of shwas, Children's s dad :°^tarso site t.oatrt I 'cdne, daad', .the County Council hearad drat'°'lttau , room, ',,eneral (Alive and 1'\Ve'Rse lkeurred• - • ,, k� � _r,, rlie viewsea the Council were staked ,repOrtt$ (rein William, pougall,. weed ht. road conniver i finers' room. Ou the second fluor provision is made regarding. a requeee from the village of for .Qhe� council eltaniber, school in= lla'linore; fQr iia titung°iab atssestaaatce ° tc)- s ae-eStors' u1licos, coat roods, Crown at:.. evartlr file btiiilding,. of a caluanunity 1 , s s , , )c#cra'atti XRU oe .ere., It wa,s deckled turney s calices, law library Anel •-civic(. that no grants be iven fur such rro- g 1R stair: nthe tlliird flour, will be the pro.' jee'ts in the county. "'" npeetor, and Nelstiaa ieLartr, , t.'ouuty Tweeter. fir. l‘rielearty, reported that ,during; the least„Spring 78,000 'trees were brought from the St, Williams station :>aai 71,000 of 'these were planted ou the tnxty acres of land near Slieppardtvu Whigs• the County ptu' hosed 1. et year.. viaacial pollee otltee, magistrates °faces, The remaining 7,000 tress wti°,re planted • w,,ittiess rooms, court room„ ptetit jury, tarOughout the county as windbreakers.i'bai°risters' and judges rooms. George Armstrong, corn -borer, in- le There will be. considerable `ault s eetor also reported: He advised space in the building and'spare offices "double diseing of all corn fields where are• included, in the plans. - cannixig -corn-was grown. - Dimensions of the present building A • , delegation from the Goderich are 100 ft. by 50 ft. The new building branch of the Canadian Legion,'• con- will be 111 ft. north and south:. and t3 stixig of President Kenneth Hunter )3 ft. east and west. and .Past President , D. E. Campbell, The new building will be • of re- - -- --a----grant to- concrete and steel with a flat, resented a request-- fur 7nforc ed , is • p 1 a�ward the reYurliishiug; axnd,_re-egliippmut, roof. the outside of' the building will of the' Legion hall in Goderich. The bare stone` facing with either tile or request was referred to the Warden's hriek backing, eommittee. • uu motion of Reeve Tuckey (Exeter) , . glans for 'New Court... Houseseconded by Reeve Alexander (Grey)”, - • At • the afternoon -sitting Architect .the plans were approved, "witlie only L..G. Bridgpaan of London presented two dissenting votes.- plans for the proposed new court house. Approval of the plans, has been given The estimated cost of the building, at by Hugh H. Donald, Provincial in - present prices, . was placed by Mr, speetur of legal oftlees. Bridgman at $325,000. The earliest The property committee reported that date possible 'for the- beginning of la payment of $4,300 had been paid Mr. construction" would be January, 1047, 1 Bridgman as an instalment on - his` and it was not likely, . the architect fees. The committee reported also t 11 a.t stated, that material would be avail fluorescent lamps had been installed in able by Haat time. ' 1t. would take i the Registry Odice at a cost of $320, eighteen months for construction. a a typewriter stand had been purchased° , Mr. Bridgman advised that a wreck- ! fur the office and the Registrar had ing company. rather than a construe- been authorized to procure an adding machine and a central desk for the main office. The County Gaoler had been authorized to purchase any equip= ment needed at the gaol. Alexandra Hospital Delegation A delegation from the board of Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, consist - Ing of CX.,L. Parsons, president, Charles tion company, be engaged in tearing down the - oldbuilding. A great deal of the material would be useful as sal- vage, and a wrecking company , would be mere interested in that. 'he only w i the new building will be a few doors, cupboards and windows. It will be a mddern fireproof building, ildthvaltiatvaimzeoriditimainge- Mr. Bridgman gave a detailed count of the plans before Council. -On ' the ground floor Will be public .toilet rooms, with entrance on the east' side •from the outside only, living quartets fur the caretaker and heating :equipment.. The main floor w11 have a corridor --through the centre, with 'a ru.i' - G�od Hea-Ith and Lots of Pep Dr. Chase's 'Kidney -Liver - Pills • have a long record of dependability 'as a regulator ,of liver -and kidneys and bowels. ' They quickly. arouse these organs to healthful activity—sharplsn the ap- petite and help to improve digestion. Clean out the poisons with Dr. :Ceases ITidney-Liver Mils and re- gaain your pep and happiness. .:'. acts. a box. ", • ti -s er .t; s. mak a :.�. _., . xl �r strop uewIy-uppoinleci t'reasii"rer: ��as heard in a request for a grant for the provision of increased accommodation at the hospital. ^� ' The present crowded condition of the hospital was stressed. It was pointed out that, while the hospital, has norrinfi- accommodation for thirty- five beds, iii emergencies it has been colied upon to` lay out fifty-three -beds. �['laaa Slay iIarbolr l robi ins The 'Warden's 'coxninittee reported that at a meeting op "April 1st it liad been decided to inform the Department of Transport, Ottawa, that the County' was prepared to purchase the btiildiugs and; extra land: at Sky Harber, at a price. Reeve Tuckey, ehairman of the committee, explained this action before Connell. It was the coca, ittee's opin- ion pin -ion that the only way ;anything Could g. be setfled in regard to l�. Harbor �, ri Sky s.. to hely the buildings .outright and lease them to any manufacturing concern which knight be interested,. while at the slime time keening the field open for flying,; While it was agreed that thele might be no revenue from the field for two years, it was felt that if the County relinquished its claim the buildings would go to .the War Assets Corporation. It was suggested that • Awhile the new court house was in -process of construction the admin istration building at Sly Harbok could be -used to house the County officials. The County judge and magistrate, it was stated, had looked over the build- ings and found it adequate for their needs. The committee found that in view of the'fact that_.certain' buildings at Sky Harbor had been set aside for the Huron County Flying Club it was un- able to negotiate further until this matter was cleared up. The recom- mendation was made that the Flying Club be asked to relinquish all claims and that the County purchase all build - in s and land not already owned by the - j, �Cotm lt�vtrs" �tzrt#i�r rer=z7�hb� e . ' d� that the property be leased or sold to some industrial Concern. This was carried, and /he Warden's .committee was given power to continue the negotiations. • - County Health' Nurses, Miss Haberer and' Miss Falconer, County •health nurses, presented a re- port 9f, their activities since the begin - It was necessary to Move some patients- ning of'"the school term last fall. An in the convalescent stage into the halls to make room for ineon ig patients. The hospital was burdened with .cases that should not be there, but there seemed to be no other place for them. ' Several members of the,Council ex- The board had eont'idered adding a pressed • their pleasure .tzrith , the splendid work of the health nurses, and they were each given au increase of $100 lir -salary. - ,,, ;�.= ' . Lat'.°Tile• eoiiYfi i >eee engaged Miss Maribelle MacKenzie as supervising sidle, to accommodate twenty beds, ' nurse at a `salar3' of $1700 a year plus which would be comparatively inex- $(15 a month car allowance. Miss Mary l►ensi-e ' and easily , heated. It was Lave of . Atwood and Siiss Margaret estimated that this' ,building Would be ILO erts of. Hamilton also ' had been habitable for twenty years. If a new -engaged, ,each at $I500 a year - plus -- wing were constructed, -the temporaryy $05 a month car allowance. -This coin - building could .be used as a nurses'Ipleted tbe.County nursing stair of four quarters. The estimated cost of the nurses and a supervising nurse. temporary building was '$.22,000, to -The Council took into-c'onsidera,tion. whit:h amount the County was asked . the proposed_ adoption' of a general' to contribute as minimum of $10,000. 'public health plan, involving the en - 'The matter was referred to- the ex-- gagement of • a medical staff, After , vett tive committee. considerable discussion Council voted .On motion of Reeves Nott and :31-(i against the proposal..- ' Turner, I1. Phillips of Blyth a a•1IS alr- Endorsation 'was given a motion 'by p011110(1 to the (1111turr Board of Educa- Reeves Dorrance and Wheeler that a 11:lir to complete the unexpired term resolution be sent to the Provincial, (1f the late . ir.• Leave. Government protesting against a 11. T. 1•:11wards.:superintendent of the change in legislation whereby a muni - children's _Aid Society, presented a cipality cannot ,impose a penalty, -for report 00 the operations of the Society. The County library 'committee re- por.ted that 0pplications had •been re- ceived fur the servicing of twelve ' ad- ditional libraries and econnnitrided-_a. to destroy -dogs or wild animals which :x grant of 500. This was carried. i kilt poultry.• At Friday's sitting the revised ICouncil, also passed unanimously a estimates presented. by Treasure): resolution asking that the Provdnciaar' Erskine overt,. aaceeptecl and the tax rate ! Government declare the._ Province on ova►, sof °,11 five mills :rs 10(t0111ien(led 1 -standard time •in 1947. by the finance committee. It was de- - Grants Voted•that the manager_, of the Bank- " On. Saturday Council authorized a grant of $500 to each branch of the ICanadian Legion in the County. These expression of appreciation ` of the co- operationgiven them by- members' -"of the health and hospital committee was made by the young ladies. wing to the -hospital on the east side, but after careful consideration of pre- sent economic conditions lead„ signed Architect Bridgman to preptire,,lal -for a temporary building on the west Assoeiaatiutl agaajtast •enforcement of the (, stans`d. Temperance Act. u ' To Invite Gfvernor- Geaferan1 In aecordanee with the request -of the Ontario Plowmen's Association Cotuleii agreed: to extend aun "invitation to. Goveratoi Genertal, Alexander to at- tend the plowing snatch to be . held in this e uuty in October. The executive committees reconx- mewled `that action be deferred en the ,,proposed -grant to the University of 'Western Ontario until the NtAeiatber seseion. • No action' was recommended on the request of the Blyth, Agricultural So - clay , for an . increased graait to the fall fair. ' ' , A grant of $300 was voted to the Federation of ,Agriculture, and one of $100 to tIi • )Exeter Agricultural S o- cietSto. s n1e eottheprize list for . the horthr:breeders' annual show. To Train More Nurses The Council unanimously endorsed' a resolution drawing the attention of Hon: Russell T. Kelley, P.,rgaincial Min- ister of Health, to the serious shortage sof nurses and recommending that the training f- nurses be resumed at smaller hospitals, in order to meet the shortage. Endorsation was given to • a. motion. by Reeves Parrish and Beecroft that the `County Cterk communicate with the clerk of •each municipality and re- quest that a complete list of all men and women who enlisted from that municpality in a the armed forces be furnished, .so ,that their names may be ready to be inserted in the memorial to be•placed in the proposed neo court house. - A motion introduced by Reeves Tuckey alley" burner, that the Council meet four times a year, in January, 4pril, June and Noovember, for three- day sessions, was ,referred to the :November session. 'Tax Rate Five Mills c e 1�6r Q lie r+tl� t� �•� ,eS �Q,r ]fie � by Treasurer' A.4 -J .'--Erskine sEowed total estimated expenditures on general account $221,526.58 " and estimated revenue $45,705.58. A tax r_ ate of 314 mills on the assessment of $54,258,666 would raise $176,340:67-, , leaving• non-payment of taxes on the dile dates Another resolution adopted - was in favor of an amendment to the Live Stock Protection Act making it lawful In one year, 73,000 angling permits were bought by our friends from the ' States. And we have always done our part to see that . they enjoyed themselves.' When they return, let's give'them-a great welcome! 1 EV IMIODY°E BUSINISS ...ip:0;404Lee4reoa, Ontari o profito almost as Every -tourist dollar fa tmich frons, tourist buai' shared ... 1. Hotels; nen as from gold raining. 2a Storen; 3.Restaurants• • It's up til) its to keep this ' 4; Taxes,'etc.; 5. Ainuce- - , husizesa f rrowirio, meats; 6, Garages. 'let's mu etke them r+wrafif fo came hack!" r''flt• 11V11 IN "ONTARIO OttIf,10AY;' CFR ,10.20' 1)410#, Tkuts , ftE and SMo • ''irUlC"tltlll<b', ft( hE:i'U$LUC PO Rrsr ST JOHN LAIAITAIMITED ' are at Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, ,.Exeter, Blyth, Wingham, Brussels and Howiek, These grants are, to be paid from the patriotic fund in the hands of the Warden's committee. In accordance with the recommend ration of the health and hospital urittee Alexandra -Hospital, Goderich,- is to receive a grant of $,10,000, With, the ur1pt.°rstanding that if an additional grant should be requested at a future date- the total amount is not to exceed $25.0( 4), the anlourit ()Utile. Hoe• grant made by Council to other hospitals in the county. The County Home committee reported - that new floor covering procured -for the Cnunty home had ,cost $328 and the electric wiring of the east wing had been done .by Mt. Kling of Seaforth at F l 1 , a cost ,f 4 ' 1 00. i committee The mmi tet ( on enquiry had learned that an elevator in the home would cost approximately $10,000• The Committee recommended that the position -of County Home in - 1 Spector 1)e abolished and' the committee meet every two, months, the change 10 titke effect December let, .1046. The report was adopted.. The agriculture committee reported that St haid agreed to contribute up to :18(J() for -a publicity ccampaign 'for the control of the warble fly. 'The cost will be well below the $.300 limit, ft was reported. Wm. It. •Dougall (if Hens►Ili had been appointed Wee(1 in- spector at 0e an hour and- six cents a milt' for trilvel in the performance of his duty. , Council approved the committee's actions" 'Legislative Committee Report Thelegislative eammittee recom- mended' coneurrenee in resolutions sub- mitted as follows: Froin the County of I)ufferin. re(luesting action to pro- hibit five sale of- toy guns : from the C'gnnty of Oxford, requesting the Fed- eral Government to stop the large as(11110 pnrz'hosing, of materials for home build- ing; frsl►In the County of Peel,' request- ing le, islation a1loavflig rnunic'ipaliti to 11001150 - tourist camps; from 'e '4"ounty of ltbrit, protesting the ('o1100 - tion of radia fees; front the County 'of lTtistinga, respecting O'nmpttletery frit�- (hflnieet inspectioh of all motor vellielcs 'and the Pawed earryin » of piddle liability and property damage insur- anoc on all motor vellieles,''fron* the Counties r of Lennui and Addiigton,t re., (1u0`ttinft. (. 0' 0r1ftnent action to' return tsnn ., estimated titt'lsllna of $510.07. - To raft>e Sib ,il�<92,ti + 011 bighwaya tap, co int -totaled require an •adeditienat rate of male. ,!mills. The total ratee would- 4de r auaills 011 the, dollar for urban municipal- ities, and ,for rural 1nunicipalitics 5 anaills,Plue the cost of secondary ecbools. 1 Wlfen,�aoked to explain to the Council " u e -new laow flee. building of. tha,, `l►at►li 1,_a..d court house would be faananeed, ;lf.aeas- urerr A. li.` Erskine suggested that the $3.00,000 xis S'ietory bunds held itt the 'general account, together with $250,000 itI debentures,'would Over the cost of building and fatrnisliings 'required. The debentures would be' retired at t 500100 annually over a five-year period and would carry interest of 2 per cent. The exeeutive committee's recom- mendation of, a grant of $300 to the N'ationtil Cancer Research Foundation rund `1`11s adopted,, `. ltcforestatioua 'The reforestation and conservation committee reported that; 73,000 trees were planted on` the Feagan property at a total eost of $ 05. In addition to this, the ,County road commission planted about 10,000 trees on property it had `` rurchased. The Committee had, entered into an agreement with Reg._ McGee . to purchase 100 acres of land at $15 an acre, The offer 09 ] ., C. flays, LC., of goderich, of teen acres of land in Goderich township, earovided it be reforested, was accepted. LeRoy Brown, ' agricultural representative, was added to the committee, ;replacing 13. B. K. Stewart during his absence through illness. ^Final,reading was given on Saturday afternoon tb bylaws providing that the present high school districts of Gode- rich, Clinton, Exeter and Seaforth be dissolved and new high school districts with Goderieh, Clinton, _Exeter and Seaforth as centres be set up; that a portion• of the township of Grey be in- cluded in the Listowel high school -dis- trict, and that in the mortions of the county not included in the districts designated further consideration be given to the question. CREWE CREWE, July - 1. — Mrs, Crozier, Frances, Lorena and .P/O, Colin Crozier d. of London 'spent the week -en'' at the o '�l:r and s `rzier z• p 7Pe`���ti`r• `t � f b 'm 'lit 't"til' r i�=iiu if d , e ei�' `iii. Saturday evening at the Crozier home and presented.Mrs. Crozier with,.a re- membrance of the good times they had spent together in the past. " - Mr. Marvin Durnin, who ,.spent the asaik100 1000'"" R1111, t $ 101$s ri�+r3lieu .._tea ttod—"" 1,O 11 WOraa pair A4 a�8 �. cri o€ Iii rare rn ot urs tato oiee ova lit War* lai,st three wegl:s in Victoria Ilosbital. London, returned 'home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs„ Bert Treleaven at- tended 'I::laac•kett's anniversary service on Sunday afternoon and,. visited with Mr. and Mts. Clifford Hackett} Several from this locality attended the decoration service at Dungannon cemetery. Mr. and Mrs Pope, Mrs. Dallimore, Mrs.batids and Walter Dodds of Lou- don were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood. Mrs. Marie Granat, and Mrs. Cam- eron Robson of Hamilton were week- end visitors with Mr. G. O. Durnin.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Crozier and Joanne were Sunday visitors with friends in Wingham. •- Miss Edna Rivett is ',1r4tsiting with her cousin, Joan Rivett, in Dungannon. Double Presentation.-- On Tuesday, ,Mrs, June 25, over seventy persons enjoyed the .Crewe ,community picnic ou the river flats on the farm of Mr. John Rivett. Races for the children, a- ball game for the grown-1Ii)s and swimming for everyone were the imp•ortant fear tures of the afternoon. Lunch was ,,, i served and at the conclusion, Elliott Rivett and P10, Colin 2rbzier, recently returned from overseas, were each pre- sented with an address and a Parker pen and pencil set. Mr. Homer Durniir a member of the navy. also was ex- pected there to receive his gift, but he' did not arrive: The recipients replied very fittingly and all joined iji singing "For 'they are jolly good fel- lows." 13entocracy gives power to the right idea. The "isms" gite power- to the wrong men, 10111111111, Itching, Burning, :Stinging Eczema or Salt Rheum Eczema, or salt rheum as it is commonly called, ifsone of the most painful of all skin troubles. The intense burning itching and• smarting, espe- cially s e- cially•at night, or when the affected part is exposed to heat, or the hands ►lace L in hot water are most un- bearable, and -relief is gladly welcomed. i. The relief offered by Biti'dock Blood Bitters is based thdt-Ittre)i ilntents as eczemas and other skin troubles, impure blood condition. .a ..Bring about inner cleanliness by using B. B. B. to blood .of its impurities. - ' Ask at any drug counter for B. B. B. pricebo p, The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto. Ont. •U on the knowledge are,aused:'by an help cleanse the - ttle. ' s 4 AND. HERE'STHE REASON ALL gasolines (including Sunoco Dynafuel) are cornposed of "light"' and "heavy" mole- ° cule . As the gasoline goes into the cylinders from the carburetor, some of the "heavy" molecules separate from the rest of the gasoline and go to certain cylinders which get most of the - "heavy" • molecules while other cylinders get mostly "light" molecules. 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No matterwhether a cylinder 'receives "light" or "heavy" •molecules,that cylinder and all Cylinders receive uniformly High knockless quality, 1 DYNAFUEL'S UNIFORM P4)NER IN EVERY CYLIIIDER GIVES " 'OO .A -SWEETER DONNING CAR V,. 110 gasolineexcel its QUICK STARTING •FAST ACCELERATION LONG MILEAGE UNIQUE SMOOTHNESS HIGH KNOCKLESS POWER ,�•''�fr�"y".�`' 9utet leus� %i y �c�. oueh ofite4 4i y/4-,t.e•.tt ryracklipt'.Pil1 u-,