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1140 CiOerigh*SWaga-Star, Thur:Sclay, NoveMber 19th, 1964
Foster Homes
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giccted,in some way, - we invest
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'gate the complaint and work
with the family to try to solve
theilr problems. These vary:
marital discord, financial dif-
ficulties creating neglect of
chilc,Iren; immorality in the
home; exce.ssive drinking by
one or ..both parents; poor at-
tendance at School; death of
parent; desertion Of parent; un-
fit home; failure of ,parents to
provide treatment for a health'
ailment.
"It is the duty of an attend-
ance officer to report lack of
school attendance to the Family
Allowance authorities, but pot
to us. •On -e "boy was sent to
training schoel Who had not
attended school for two years."
Mrs. Yr. L. Clements, county
librarian, reported that in the
fall school exchange, several
schools were forced -to open ad-
ditional rooms; where available,
number of studenis, Goderich
separate school „is again on the
list, receiving their new books
early in September. Central
Huron Secondary School has
been added to the high school.
list, making five.
"New shelving was purchased.
last year," MT.S. Clements said,
"and installed in January in
• our stack ana.....„gy,e.vitli this
rowdetf-as- tut
Titie—erpansioitwill be
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Says County CoOricils'Playing, Into
Hands- of Provuncial government
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"The counties have created was not being operattd in ac. lages 135, and King's Highways
an image which leads people omething done but he s'hould200.
represent the county as,a whole.
The same Applies in a .degree
you'r provincial and federal
members."
Lo believe they have no pur- "We construct eight to ten
pose," said County. Engineer miles a road a year," MT. )3rit-
James Britnell ifi a talk to the
n,ell reported. "One mile takes
Rotary Club, November 17, on
roads, "They have asked the
governments to pay mere and.
more for .services .and then -
wonder -why the provincial gov-
ernment seems 10 want to run
things. If the provincial gov-
,irnment is going to pay 80`.''c
or more in the form of special
grants, they should exert strict
control if not ;assume responsi-
bility for the services."
In favor of the county coun-
cil system, Mr. Britten said it
is•a level of government "where
the iSoliticians are close to the
people and the things the peo-
ple •vvant. to see' done, , You
federal, level, A county coun-
cillor 'is elected by one, two or
CURLING. GETS
UNDER WAY
„ci.kflia,g7Yas,.-launched-for-
"To me," MT. Brandt said,
-grants and subsidies mean con-
trol, and to function efficiently
county - must have free hand
to administer the sea -vices it
most perform," He pointed out
that the county has only one
method of raising taxes --a levy
on property, and speculated
whether some services might be
relinquished to provincial and
federal g_overnrhents, the latter
relinquishing to the counties
some that, can better be per-
ferrned-'at local level. -
Introduced by past president'
E. R. -"Rowlands, Mr. ,Britnell
76117' reViewN the system'
county government, the consti-
tution of the road comniittee
and administration of the road
system., In general, the county
is governed by the Ontario
Municipal Act, "a little anti-
quated, by some standards, and
now under revision."..
He estimated that on an eight -
mill lev • a...i'vm....ass:eised
Club Monday evening. Draw-
mas.ter Jim Rethington briefed
the players before taking to the
1C "
There were two draws for
men on,Monday evening and
the4.skips of the winning teams
wer,e,wsim ,Ske-ach,, ,ben Mac -
Ewan, Bill Lumby, Ralph, Wei-
gel, Bob Shrier, Howie Kuenzie,
George Ellis, ban Murphy, bill
White and Harold Baird.
On' Tuesday evening there
was one draw; on WedneSday
evening there were two draws.
Mixed . curling- opens on -Fri-
day --witir two , draw and .
coti-
tinues on Saturday with two,
draW-.s and Sunday withtwo
50,000 tons of granular and
costs about $50,000. The Gar-
diner Expressway at Toronto
is costing $16,000,000 a mile,
but a ,great deal of that is ex-
pen,iive land. " Nearly all of it
is ,on bridge structure, People
will take their cars .dowhtown
in Toronto, at any cost. There
is no way to provide rapid
transit, but it seems the Public
want the loads and they have
to put up with the traffic jams.
We go to work here in a minute
and a half, but I expect some
of you arive around to avoid
the traffic .
Mr. ritnell Said it caolorkmore
to remoVe some ,,, et the old
bridges than it cost originally
to build them.
ORGANIZING FOR DECEMBER 7
ASHMELD LIQUOR VOTE
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KINTAIL. — A .megting, ox posed of: chairman, .goward
ratepayers •of Ashfield Town. Blake, gordon Kirkland, Gor-
ship interested in "Note No" don Rabb.
on the liquor vote on December
7,th was held* in Hackett's
Church on NoVerriber llth.
Rev. G. W. 'Kiser called the
meeting to order ,and told the
purpose of the meeting. He
was elected chairman and Ken
Alton, secretary.
Rev., R. Mataten,rePresef4ng
the Onlaria Temperance ,Feder:
ation, then addressed the., Meet-
ing eoneerning thef earning elec-
tion' It was moved by Jack
Ritchie, 56conded by Frank Bit-
chie that the ' group organize.
It was moved that Jack Ritchie
be manager.
Polling divisiOn represent-
atives are as follows: No. 1,
Hugh McWhinney; No. 2, Frank
rans
No. 6, Earl Swan; No. ,7,
Ru-
eben n Wilson. ,
Advertising committee is cam-
It -was Moved by Rev. J. A.
Veldhuis that each one present
give $1.00 .to start a fund. It
was moved by Russel Irvin, sec-
onded by Elmer Alton, that Bill
Hunter be treasurer.
Donald Simpson was to con-
tact Mr, Lewis and Jack Ratclue
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was to contact Ben Brown,
ager of the "Vote Yes"
mittee,
man,
com-
FARI‘e CREDIT
FUTURE NEED
Huron County still maintains
its position as one of the list
specialized agricultural areas of
the province. Douglas H. 1VIi1es,
county, agricultural represent-
ative, told eountY council Mon-
day.
He said 1963.statistics indi-
cate that "Huron was first for
quality in'poultryand cattle,
second to Perth 4 County in
swine and second to Kent Coun-
ty in acreage of all field crops.'
Mr. Miles said credit is great-
ly needed ih the farm program
todarY and that unlesTthis is
available, "we cannot expect to
keen the place of agriculture
that we haVe had in,the past."
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a nnifra'lly-T6F-roads. Kt.e; Fiving
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roads, but in the cage of town
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The Huron road..levy is $520,-
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in the form of provincial. sub-
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Ontario paid out int.subsidieS to
the municipalities $85,004;000
for .road.s,, . . •
'the .m'inister 'desig-
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merir the-selied1176•1 ITT The' \ 'year's' h;ave
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11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, and Sermon.
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REV. R. PELFREY, B.A,•B.D., Pastor Dial 524-9306
9.50 a.m.-Sunday SchooV
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Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer
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