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Seafoi41fsr deputy reeve brings
• the total to- 36 instead' of 35.
Threezan'ges result from
township contest. Archie Eth-,
e'rin,gton is..hhe new reeve of
F Usiborne; defeating G etete
11 rayne. Lorne Durnin' comes.
to • represent West Waw7anosh,
where he was chosen aver Har-,
vey Oti,lbert. Reeve Dan Bebe; -
man; 16 years -at, the head of ,
Ivfclillop Township, is succeed- I
ell by Ker Stewart, • '
kakaar h p j.
My reeve of Goderich • Town- !
ship, .returns as reeve, conse-
cluent upon -retirement of War-
• den Walter J. Forbes, and ,Ever-
ett McElwain who visited the!
council , chamber a year.; ago to
see Reeve Forbes installed asi
warden,,will be taking his own
'chai;r in ceuneil was &a/Arty
rLe‘X.,
Mils. May Mooney, deputy ,
reeve of Goderieh, has been
,elected mayor for' 1964, and is!
sdeeeeded oncounty council by
13:eg. Jewell. The town is re-
presen ed also by Reeve Frank
WaJ;komn, a"'member of county
council for several .years.
Reeve ' WilliamBall . of Sea-
•. • "forrth," who retired, is suceede
by Nelson 'C. Camino. Deputy
reeve is' ,Carl ,Dalton.
5 r For Warden ,,,,,
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Reeves Ralph Jewell of Ct1 %'"
, Otte; Ray; Adair • of Wingham
and, Glenn Webb ,of Stephen,
who announced --themselves .as
candidates for warden; will be
called upon, according to 'ells -
tom, t°o address council •alt op'en-
i ,i pg of the .January . session on
i
the-21st. Mr. Adair was a...can-
#�didate: in 1962,, when Reeve Mc-
iki„ ; Cutcheon of •Brussels. wit
chosen. They ;are from cei tra•l,
north and south .areas 'co. the
county, but recorded .votes of
Mier, re ', years de not xnd'ie to that
geography is much of a'factor,
;l,rld political affiliation cannot
be, 'this- time, as all three are
Conservative. . "
In ac'co'rdance with cust+b'm,
retiring Warden Forbes will be'
pre*rented 'by the new warden
with his d.'sk.nameplate. Judge
i� i;arlk 1"ingland 9r Magistra.e
Glenn Hays will act,rninister the
oath of office to the new ,varden".
Clerk -Treasurer J. G. Berry per4
fortes this duty in connection'
rtith-council_ menibcrs,
I.eL've. Culbert, , defeate'd iii
West Wawanosh,•had four yfterr
to serve on the, road •comurittee,
and Reeve D- i Beuerman, Mc-
KiLapp, vvho' as - chairman in
1963, had one• 'year to .go.
George Frayne, Usborne, was
.'ln'cted for 1963 only„so so t1 ere
arty three places to fill 'on the
five -member board, ::with Reeve
Grant' Stirling of Goderich
Township and deputy reeve
Jose,pii. Kerr of Wingham'con-
tinuin.gn Changes on other cons'
mittec's apparently will not be
numerous. .„
'of ,Usbor.n, ,.the communityib6
ing kno 'n as , Tiurendale, ,,He
s;�'cta ize. , _,n he.�..eattIA,
has .had ,gree boys attend :uni-
versity. One graduated `from
th,eniversity of Western Ori
tario' in journalism, another
from ''Western in; engineering,,
and 4-• third is at Waterloo Uni.
versi,ty in the engineering
course.
Lorne Durnin served two
years on West WawanRsh coun-
cil before.' standing for reeve
and defeated: Mr. Culbert in a
close race. Mr. Durnin wa's a
nie.xnber of the township school
xaard •beforer-an.toar ng sau•ncir—
,He Lives on concession '9, R.R. 2,
L,ucknow, and is erigaged in
mixed farming.' He is ;a mem-
ber +rof St. —Helen's United
Church. ` His wife was •Jean
Kennedy of Whitechurch Com;
munity. They: have two sons;
The new reeve • is a distant
cuu,in of fernier warden John
I)urnin.
McKillop Reeve
The modern. new St: Marys
Reeve Ken ;StetYart, Who will Branch Office ' of Britist Mort -
'represent McKillop, has been -gage & Trust Company will be
three- years on township coup- ofiici,ally opened on Friday,
January 24th at 2 p.m., W. H.
Gregory; Chairman, of the Board
•f Ilii 4 rit1•,rt,.aa�4 yi day:
An Open -House -will -be held
following the brief eereliiony'
so that,the public will have an
opportunity to irispectt the fine
building. Open House. ,hours
will be until seven o'clock on
Friday and on Saturday, Janu-
ary 25th"` f om 1 to 5' o'clocki
Construction of the new
building ' has herb' the interest
of the public since the;. `work
first started last- Maya For
Carl Dalton, 57, has been four months a brigh blue boarding
years on town council. A re- surrounded the construction
tired farmer, Are was born and but -windows enabled passersby
raised in McKillop,' and has tq, vc;ateh the •progress` of .'the
several -farms 'in the town'sh'ip. ;building.,
The Sa1Vation Armhas celebrated '‘its
first anniversary in" % new building and
its 78th in Godericli, From left, Col. John •
Nelson of Landon, commander for the,,dis-,
4 •
B..1V1.T.'Branch
triet; Captain Alice Barley' of To'ronfo,- for-
merly of GddeLrich, who saw the new. quar-
ters built; and. Captain ,Roy Wom.bold.
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SIGNAL - •STAR PHOTO'
R�o►ary Names,..
e ►ogates.
M
go'dericli Rotary Chub plAnsr
to send tworep;resentalyes to
Rotai4y 1 o�.ern'atiori.alfis `i964 con -
to!
�,....•
gent on, . tlie held- June, 1w11
in Tprg,ntd. A »Oa 4 and.=i$0r0•
was announced at, the Jan. 7
luncheon meeting:
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A design for tr cls banner,
,approved., ' by •the board',' was
shown the mneon
-
her
andna neo -
ber will be� ordered •forthwith,
so that members visiting•other.
clus , may :take, along a souv-
enir. �^
Listowel Rotary Club invited
participation in a bonspiel ori
February 8. Meantime, the
Goderich,, club will be sending
a rink ' 'to,; Sarnia Rotary'¢ laon-
`spielk, J,annuary -27. ,'
Bud Newman and Stuart
Forbes screened •a •very fine
calor film portraying recent de-
velopment of. 'Newfoundland in-
dustries, especially its fisheries,
'i ` which
n methods, equi,pmeiit
and marketing have been dras-
tically changed.
There are a,. number d o+ ' im-
porttxnt changes at the 'Meter.
''Vehtele .. Registry: (Mee e Oat 42;
-ureh street.
M<rs: Alive SX i 'dy reports
'ence plate fees'are up 'in most
categories; sales have been slow
despite. an, .ear1•ier, stand_ ail
earlier expiry date, and
t. anll,ddrivers'
licences are now good for.•tliree
years. '', ,
Horsepower is no longer the
^gauge for_ licence prices, says
Mrs. 'Sturdy.
The fees have been changed
to $15 for four cylinder cars,
pc) for six and $25 for eight.
• This means no change for
four cylinder cars but a • sfight
shift upwards for larger, cars.
But car owners whose eight
cylinder engines' produce a low
4harsepower,' such as the 1952
cars with.2 horsepower, watch
out! Becapse the classification
'system has ,,changed, fees' for
these ears can be as much as
$10 *re;
Station wagons have now niov-
ed out:a the world of 'trucks.
The wagons `are now considered
by the Outgrip ; Departnient. of
Prarisport, to be the same thing
as ears. Gress weight feeshave
been dropped in fever of the
new cyli,}ider., rating for
Passenger _ car lice ccs i . e 1t.
ori^sale December ,2,''6101 days
earlier than last year: But the
expiry date has been set for, -
ward from March 13 to Febru-
ary 28. •
Mrs, Sturdy says she'doesn't
think this will have mucheffect
on the last minute rush. In the
three years she's been issuing
licences it hasn't failed to, ma-
terialize yet:
Mrs. Sturdy's office' is open
from 9 t.tl 12 and from 1:30 to
5 daily except Wednesday and
Saturday when she, is :closed in
the "afternoons:
Drivers' licences are renew-
able with cash at,her office for
a •three -Year term or ,.by malt
with a certified cheque or ,money,
order to Toronto. ,
-err, •d• aetive�in Federation of
The Records ,am
griculture and other comuri
.f.ty affairs.- He lives about' tee
A Ai ehie• Etherinotfln = ..11-111es- ,neirtlris '" •ai.. -Se o
reeve of Uf:borne, served b -'four The Stewarts have one son and
years ,on council before stand -:nice dab liter
ing-•for .reeve, and won his first
contest 'for . the office by • de-
feating George Frayne; reeve
two ye -ars and councillor for
five, unopposed. Mr. Ethering_
ton was trustee -Of the local,
school section for six years be-
fore a township school- board
'Was' formed. He.has been a• sup-
porter of central school admin.'
istration in the.. township since
the • school •board first proposed
it to council. iMr:' Etheiington
resides on lot 29, ,concession 4
Nelson Cardno, 'new reeve of,
Seaforth, is a member of a
pioneer family, a -former busi-
ness .maxi now•Fetired, and own-
er of the Cardno Black. In the
last war he served as an RCNVR
officer on Newfoundland and the
east coast. He is married and
has two children.: Deputy reeve
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