HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-03-20, Page 15Organize
4 HI club
cv During the week of March
1721, all the 4•H -clubs in Huron
County will be organized. 4-I1
+dubs ore open to girls and boys
who •have reached their 12th
birthday by January 1, 1969,
and will not reach their 21st
birthday, by. December 31, -1969.
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AGRICULTURAL CLUBS
Clubs offered are as follows;
4-H beef or dairy calf clubs:
Feed • and care for one calf
during the club year. Junior
Heifer. — born between January,
1 and May 1, 1969. Senior
-Heifer -- born between July 1
and,, December 31, 1968. Baby
beef steers and heifers for
market purposes arealso in this
Senior age group:
4-H • swine club: Feed and
care for a pair of weanling gilt
or • members may enroll in a
Market Hog Club (minimum of
five market hogs),
4-H field crop clubs: The
members must seed and care for
one acre of either corn or forage
or white beans. -
Multi-proJect clubs: Members
in field crop clubs may take up
to three different projects within
the same club. -
- 4-H - tractor ' maintenance
clubs: Keep records of the cost
Of operating and maintaining the
farm tractor..._--.d.u-rtn.. -the club
year. Study economical tractor
operation and maintenance and
learn how to make minor tractor
adjustments. ---
Senior projects: (members
must be- .16 as of January 1,
1969). Conservation: • . Many
projects . are available dealing
with forests, soil, water, fish and
wildlife in our modern econom\ .
Engineering: ;Judy aspects of
engineering such as buildings and
machinery.
Electrical: To create a better
understanding of -the application
and uses of electricity. on the
farm and in the farm home.
For further details as to the
ti.nae�s and-Joca-tion_s .oi' t.he---1--11
organization , meetings in. your
area refer to -.the °advertisement
in this -newspaper -•err the article
in the '19.69" issue of the ITuron
County Soil • and ('rop
Newspaper.
CONSERVATION CLUBS
fnivo 4-H conservation clubs -
will be offered this summer in
Huron 'County. The Ausable
,River Conservation _ A,uthorit y
will be sponsoring one in . the
south half of the county under
the direction of 'ferry
McCaulley. The Maitland Valley
Conservation Atdthority will be
sponsoring 'the other in the
northern -part of the county
under the dir"ection tttqf [len
e Musclow. 'Don Lobb . of R R ,2,
Clinton, will be acting as a
volunteer 1-11 club leader for
this club. .
4-1-1 conservation clubs arcs,
offered to any younglboy or girl
between the ages of 16 as of
January 1, 1969 and' must not
have reached their 21st birthday
by December 31, 1969. '
The basic objectives .of the
club are to focus attention on
the need for good conservatior.
practices and to develop an
understanding of the significance
of forests, soil, water; fish and -
'wildlife in Our modern economy
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WATCH OUT! It's bicycle time again. Last year, in Ontario, 40
children' under 15 years old were killed while riding bicycles
(compared with 17 the year before) and another 1,470 were
injured in accidents serious enough to be reported to the police.
The O-ntario Department of Transport advises rnotAsts to keep a
sharp lookout for youngsters. zooming out of driveways and for
'inexperienced cyclists wobbling shakily along. Parents are advised
to make sure their youngsters know and obey the traffic rules for
safe cycling and to check the mechantcal.fitness of the'bikes theit
children ride.
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FARM AND HOME
ELECTRIC CLUB
Each year, several (-11 Farm
and Ilonte. __I;leclri.c.. (Tubs- are -
organized in' ()ntast"io ,ander•.the
directipn of Ontario Hydro. This
• year, Huron Count, kill -be.
hosting one on a county -wide
l)asis.
• Electric Club members mast
he .boys and—girls at Feast 1-6
years € l age by January -1: 19-fi 3
and. who will not hate reached
their 21st hirthtday 1)ecen'i ter
31 of the current year.
..The. basic objectives of the
club are to create a .better
West Wawanosh 'Township
Council met in'regular session, at
the home of the Clerk, on.
Tuesday, March 4, with all
members present.
'l'he rninutes of the February
meeting were read and adopted
on motion' of Councillors
Rutherford and McDonald.
Tenders received by the clerk
for warbicide spraying and
inspector were opened at this
"time. - Only • one tender for
spraying and b one for the
position of inspector, were
received. '1'wo for 'vrbicide
were received. Motil.tfi by,
Councillors Aitchison and
Foran: "'That West \\'a\vanosb
Municipal ('ouncil accept .(1I the
tender of Murray Reid of
Londeshoro to ' supply
approximately 600 pounds of
warbicide powder in, bags of 15
lbs. at `5.25 per hag; (2) the.
tender til` Kenneth Weber of
Brussels to spra\ cattle for
warbles for the 1trn,p sunt .price
"of -1,100.00: and (3) the•
application of Delmar Sproul for
the position ()I' \\'arble l•'ly
Inspector. and ( ) that farmers
be tcharged), at the rate of 18
cents per head per s.pra\ . .
A letter from Ontario 1lydro
was read, • and on !potion of
('ounci•Ilors h gran and
Aitchison, Council agreed to
accept ;Ontario ll\.dro's offer to
purchase 50 additional feet of
frontage south or the lot .of 110
feat now being sold 10 11v dro,
for' an additional s500.00. The
Reeve and Clerk thereupon
understauuling of, the application
and 'uses of elect riot v on the
tarns and in lite- farm Ilona...and
secondl\ to foens attention on _.
the safe use 01' eteC,triei1y oft.Lite
farm and in the farm home.
'ince the club tt ill he a
county -wide club. it will he
offered at each organization
steering during 1he wc'ei( rrf
March 17 to 21. Times, and •
locations for—these .njeeti-14 5 can
-be-f-ou-nd-in 14ii:s -paper-as- w--etl as
in this year's issue of the Huron,
1'oultty Soil and ('rop Nevus.'
1)avid (T. Inglis.
I xtension Assistant
for, Huron County.
BELL:
LINES
by
WSW.HAYSOM
your 'telephone
manager
signed an "Offer to. Sell'-'- . to
Ontario hydro.
A letter from .the 1)epartsnprtt
of 1tighways requesrting transfer
of certain money 'from one
allotment to another was acted
upon at this time:. Councillors
Rutherford and Aitchison
moved "Thal Council of West
\\ awanosh 'Township request the
Department of • Highways to
approve the transfer of $100.00
fru t Maintenance Bridges . t�
\laintenam'e Roads; $2,336.87
front Construction Bridges to
Construction Roads; and
:,;(').122.3-1 from Constructi n
Itrtclges to Maintenance Roads.
A notion by Councillors
\lti)onald and Foran instructed
the 1tee'e and Road
-upurintendent to meet with
I -loss 1)urnin ' to reach an
agreement regarding property
I)ou►idaries On the side road at
the harper_, Culvert, and if no
)fuliot,l can be reached in this
4 anner to ha' e a survey .carried,.
out.
.1 motion by Councillors
Aitchison "and Rutherford'
Instrttc•ted the Road
Superintendent to advertise for
lenders for crushing and hauling
12,000 cu. yds. of gravel. the
art\ertisemen1 to appear in the
Colnntercial News for one
eek, March 11th, and tenders
to be in'hv. llarcli :31st.
('ounCillors N1c•Uonald and
l' oran.,,moved that "('ouncil send
the Road Superintendent to•'•
the" (' .1. Anderson Road
oof51 LtL
School at the Universityof - P
$4.00; Vill,ige of 1440110W;(auelph in May. Kinahan fire — November,
.
By-law No.. 3, 11969, The $75M0; Municipal World,
Rintoul Drainage Works 13y -law, supplies, election, etc., $17.24;
was given third and final reading ()ntario hydro, repairs,
on motion of Councillors'korat�i''.
Dungannon lights, $49.15; 1 . K.
and McDonald. - Dawson, relief, $273.65;
By -Paw No. 4, 1969, in the Fannabec:ke13c.nr's .: -General rat Store.,-
amourit of $63,00000 was given relief, $140.37; Huron
bounty
third reading and finally. passed Sf)il & Crop Improvement
on motion of Councillors Assoc, grant $15.00; Robert.W.
Aitchison and McDonald. This J. Lyons, convention expenses,
by-law covers road expenditures $55.00; Receiver General.
fur 1969. postage stamps,' $6.00; Salvation
The road accounts were Army, 196 grant; $30.00.
passed for. -payment on motion„„ ROAD. ACCOUNTS: Harvey
of Councillors Rutherford and Culbert, salary, .$105.313; ()surge
McDonald, 'Humphrey, operator, $303.65;
The t''ollowing general Wayne '1"odd, , - wingmah,
accounts were ordered paid on $226.14; Russell Phillips,
motion of Councillors wingman, 111.1.26; N.
Rutherford and Aitchison:
'Harold Ert;ington, 2 . fox
bounties, $-1.,00; Allan
.McDonald, 2 fox bounties,
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• Children
Singles or Group Portrartx►
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1VieDoni,,a —*wing wing snow,
$740.00,, Roy LHoxly,,.p wito g.
snow, $828,0.0; 1mperlal 011
Ltd,, ft4el and tazf, $875:g9;
R. ;M. Ca. Ltd., vatting,. edgp4,
,$118.79; D. R. M. CO. Ltd.,
wing parts,, $24.92; D. R. M. Co:
gratdter, parCs ' nMd .re , , 4
$38,04; Domtar Chemicals, salt,
$4 2, 21; py` Harvey Culbertr
convention expenses; $5.00;
Bank of Commerce, .C.P.P. and
income tax, $97.73; Receiver.
General, Unemployment Stanips,;'
.$16,80; O.G. R.A., road school,
$.50.00 , Qa -
Council adjourned to meet .
April lst at
Clerl(.
the home of the
Joan Armstrong
Clerk.
Washers, .pryers, Dishwashers and
Garbage Disposal Units. -
ELECTROHOME Black and White and Color TV,
Hi-Fi's, Dehumidifiers' and 'Humidifiers and Other Products.
EUREKA Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Brooms, Floor
Polishers, Carpet Sweepers and Accessories.
KELV � NATO R •
Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers
and Dryers, Freezers, etc.
Radios, Record Players, Tape Recorders and G.E: Small
Appliances
HUTCHINSON TV
& APPLIANCES
308 HURON RD. PHONE' 524-7831
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'EXTRA"
EQUIPMENT
Specially -equipped cars at specially -reduced prices
at your Dodge and Plymouth dealers'
Save. big now on
Anderson Book Centre
'to discontinue
Bell Canada Agency
During the club program, ('arl Anderson Book ('entre-at :33 East St., next to Post Office,
which starts in May and ertris in will discontinue acting as the agency for ,payment of "BELL
__.....�..-.,...._.-_..__ _.�- YAM' Seco effE ctive�I\larcli_31.
August, the members -� do '`�
.After this, date, Mr. Anderson will no longer accept Bell
Telephone accounts. -
We will miss his most co-operative self as probably you will; -and'
c s s a ,• r to - s, a ong w yours
for an appreciative service; these past years.
Telephone accounts may he paid:
1. At the Business Office, 53 West St. Office hours 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Mon. - Fri.
2. After hours.at Business Office.:— .Leave In depository at front
door of 53 West St.
3. Send in by mail- in envelope enclosed with Ac? ount.
4, Any charter Bank (small charge for handling applies).
If .un Iain as to where accounts- may be paid, please call the
office 1-271-3911 (no toll charge) and we will direct you.
interesting projects related tc
conservation. 'I'hey at:;o take
field trips, discuss conservation
tbpics, -and poss11 l3T't'f
a conservation canip with nature'.
studies, recreation, etc.
Times and , locations of
Organization Meetings can 'be
found in this paper and also in
this year's issue of the I f urcin
County Soil and Crop News.
We hope that a Targe number
of bdys • and' girls between the'
ages of 16 atid20 will take part
in this interesting and •
challenging project.
Experienced
Decorator
INTERIOR,
. RE -DECORATING
PAINiTfJG
and WALLPAPER
Reasonable Prices
Fr3e F.s'cimatfc
Radius of 15 Miles,of
G ortcric h
W. Pedersen
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41.15
Infor.mat-i'o'n or repair Calls
• For many years we accustomed our customers to dial 11-3 'for
information and 11.1 for repair service. At the time last October of
the publication of our London, Goderich directbry a change wits
made in our information and repair service codes., -
A recent study shows, that we remember our early teaching,
rather than how ,to, new, because 75', of calls for. assistance
(informative) are•yet dialing 11:3 and an etlual number of customers
are still adhering to 114 for repair calls, or locating cables.
in other words:
in-forrnation from all offices, dial 4.11:
Repair service from Goderich, (Tinton and Crediton, dial 4101.
Repair service from Exeter, ilensall and Seafort.h, dial 611.
May i refer you to the introductory pages of your London,
Goderich Telephone directory, especially .pages 2 and 3 .relative to
Business Office, 'Information and .Repair ('ails. ,
The introductory pages of your directory, make rather, good
reading, and contain a wealth of information to provjde you with
good, economical service.
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Brougham 4 -Dr Hardtop & 4 -Dr Sedan. Monaco 500 2 -Dr Hardtop &
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S ,tttaite 2•Dr Hardtop & 4 -Dg-,
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Potara 5002 -Dr Hardtop & 4 Dr Sedan
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