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Ashfield Fed.
holds banquet
Ashfield Federation of
Agriculture*Id their annual
meeting and banquet air
Tuesday last at Brookside
School with close to 100 people
attending. Guest speaker was'
Stan Paquette of the Ontario
Department of Agriculture and tV,"
Foo0-at Clinton, • ,
M. Jack Stafford the
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?rem ent of „Huron owl y •
Federation brought greetings
1 . and conducted the electiOun of
Officers for 1972 which resulted
as follows: Past President, Ross
Eedy, President - Vincent
Austin, Vice President - Ralph
Cameron, Secretary -Treasurer -
Mrs. Pat Livingstone.
It was unanimous l& decided
that the Federation of
• work for the people in Ashfield
ToVvnship even though the
Farmers Union had received
their request to have the levy
removed from the assessment and
all people of the Township
would be given the opportunity
to give a donation to help the
• work • of :the Federation in the
Township. - -
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Jury says
no airl rafts
A coroners•- jury in Goderich '
Tuesday recommended the,
• banning of all inflatable_rafts
• and 'other air-filied equipment.
'The jury was investigating the'',
death op August 2 of Aldo
'411- Bette', 39; of Nile St., Fitratforil.
It ruled he died when he,
apparently slipped from an inner
tube about 250 Yards, off shore
at Bayfield.
His body was recovered three
dayslater near the spot where he
was last seen. ,
Mr. Betto was visiting his
-.brother, •Marino, who was
staying at. the Paul 'Bunyan
_trailer 0mo:during the; holiday
weekend.•
Camp owner Leonard
Bannister of ,Strat.foril -testified
Tuesday there was no life -guard
posted along the 1,500 'feet of
beach in fr-)nt of his camp.
, He said there was a "swim at
your own risk" sign posted at
the top of stairs leading to the
beach.
Iq„jjert-Af.his testimony and
that of Goderieh OPP Sgt.
Iti)bert Keane, whob, said he Was ,
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not aware of any water ,safety
regulations concerning the--•
operation of 'a summer camp,
the jury recommendedlifeguards
be mandatdry at. all public
camps situated near water.
Marino Betto testified his
brother, a, Stratford laborer, was
in good physical condition and a
"fair" swimmer.
Also appeared "sleepy" the
day he drowned- he said,
because' he had been up Until 4
a.m-. drinking with friends.
, Mr. Betto told the inquest on
one previous occasion while
taking a cold bath, his brother
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had "something' go WI:one:with
his back" and complained that • -
he felt "paralysed."
The last time he saw his_.„.•
orother was ,about: 4:30 p.m.,
and ,Aldo was, paddling on the
inner tube about 200 yards -from
shore, .
Victor Rose of London
siling ,in the area that day, said
• he saw Mr. Betto floating in
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Co-owners of the Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet in Goderich, Don Dungale, left, and id' Pope,
right, present a box of hockey pucks to Clinton Recreation Director Doug Andrews, The pucks are
to be used in the season activities at the' Clinton Arena. Recently the men presented a similar
• danationA0,t9iagerich Minor Hockey Assecia-tion. staf „
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Kingsbridge News
BYMFtS.,JfMMU3TIN
: Mrs. Bil Van Dyke returned
home fr m the Wingham
Hospital 4n Saturday after
spending a ieek there.
0) Mr. and Mrs. John Howard
and family attended the wedding
of Mrs. Howard's niece, Sharon
Longevine and Colin Crawford
in Toronto on Saturday.
Patients in Wingham Hospital
from this areae Dennis Hogan
a\I
and Jeffrey Aust.n.
Mrs. , Clare ce- Doherty
underwent s'urger y last Tuesday
at le Alexande
'General 1-lbspital,
. Sister Jane
Formosa and
Marine and
'6"cle. rich .
rances of
• lister ,May.
Elizabeth of Galt visited with
• their„ mother Mrs. Mary
•Lambertus on the weekend.
Mi. and Mrs.„ Edwin Myer of
London visited with Mrs, Mary
Lambertus • and Mrs. Lenhig
Dalton recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Liernan
and 'family • of London visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin
and family, Mr. and' Mrs. Earl
Drennan, Ray and Terry Dalton.
Cathy Hogan was one of Me
winners Of the Home Economics
award during commencement
held a week ago at the F. E.
Madill Secondary School
Wingham. Three girls tied for the
awarckwhich was divided among
hfield
MRS.. E. HOS.
Mrs. David Mac urchy has
gone to Florida for, the winter
with her daughter Mrs. Charles
Hatherton and Mr. Hatherton.
Misses Anna and Charlotte
Mackenzie of Toronto • visited
relatives here last week.
The Explorers met on
Tuesday in -the church school,
with ,,(2,0 pupils and _S
beginners. The leaders' are MIS.'
Allen Macdonald and Mrs. Lloyd
Collins.
Visitors- with Earl. Howes lijst
week were Mr. and Mrs. Er est
' Dobbs of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs.. Jack Oke of Brantford.
• Miss Mable , Macdonal of
Windsor visited relatives here last
week end.
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Onuzrio announced. this week
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9.0DERICH SIONAL.STA4, TIjURSDAY, islOVEMB1 ia,1971,8
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Hydro rate increase put off
Ontario Hydro announced
this week that it will withhold
an announced increase of power
cost to municipalities in what
they termed "Recognition of the
desirability in the present period
of adjustment arid
:unemployment of avoiding any
• action that NirOuld hamper or
linpede the g`peCiaf- publiC
-measures that havebeenadopte&'-
tn
-
stimnlate the economy."- •
Goderich Public Utilities
Commission manager Dave
Rolston said on Monday,
however,, that despite the
' withholding of the increases set
to go into effect January 1 by
Ontario Hydro the local
4s commission would* forced to
go ahead with increases, it
reentlY -LEY.0,11
the present rates and costs ot
power and labor the local P.U.C.
would be operating at a' large
• loss in .1972," Mr. Roston
explained. "The Hydro
increSses," he said, "were only
Cathy, Barb Wilkins of Ashfield
and Barb Little of Bluevale.
Dennis Quinlan spent the
weekend in, Kitchener and
Brantford.
• Father Henry CassanO S.S:h
, presented Miss Ursula Courtney
a gift of appreciation for -her
services as organist at St.
Joseph's Church,here.
-Guides to ,quilt
• by Margaret Austin —
The Kingsbridge Girl Gtpdes
held their meeting for November
11 in the church hall with 12
meinbers present.
The meeting opened with a
prayer by Lt. Ceasar then' roll
call was taken, Capt. Tigert told
the .girls that they were to make
a quilt to give to some needy
person. She ,handed out the
• squares for the girls to
embroider,. Lt. Ceasar/spent
eonsiderae,mtirrre --en •st,am p ng
each block. •
The girls then formed, the
horseshoe formation and
practiced their • parts on the
• Christmas concert which is -on
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December 12.
The meeting was closed with
, a prayer by Capt. Tigert, and
taps.
choppy water about 250 yards
off shore, apparently asleep. ,
He said,he yelled at the man
that he was too far out, but got
no response.
Do-it-yourself
It's easy with Sunworthy
ready:pasted wallcoverings
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part pf the costs forcing our
rates upwards
In the Ontario Hydro
Announcement it was stressed
That the deferment of the
,previously announced rate
increase "must be considered as
temporary or short term' for,
• rising .:6P§t,S, gltirnatq.
me f of the pr-OCTeds of. rates.
-,It-eanitotbe employed to buck
the lo4g term increase in the
cost of power."
• Mr. Rolston also stressed,
when speaking to a Signal -Star
reporter on Monday, that the
increase deferment would indeed
be for- a very short term.
The Hydro annquecernent
ihOic,atec,i that the group had
given careful consideration to
Lb? eV,P,O,Pl.adainties, that.
exit, and .the special measures
• adopted' by the, federal and
provincial gOvernrrient's' to
stimulate employment and
'achieve a resurgence in the
'economy.
SUPER
"Our most recent analysis of
power Ctia'O'confirms that th=
has been very little abatementjl.
any, of upward trends, The price
paid for fuel ,for our thermal
generating 'srations and other
equipment did supplies has
continue& to rise. The increasing
concern for the quality of
environment has required the
installation of • hIghly
sophisticated anti -pollution
equipment and the use of more
costly fuels,
Ontario dro also i
hY!Aimed
_
the "Inexorable escalation in
wage and salary rates,
particularly those for
construction skills," which they
say "his exerted a strong
•epward thrust
inevitably affect ,costs for a
number of years. To maintain
the financial viability of our
enterprise, revenues rnust
ultimately lie adjdsted to equate
costs."
ON THE SQUARE OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10
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Ontario Hydro also, promised
to review the sittiation durtng.
.the coming 'year.
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A1.4. ABQUT SANTA "
The legend of -Santa Clauts,
his reindeer 4pd his chimney
climbing hal:ills has ancient
acconeto researcirer's4
at Coutts Hallmark Cards St,
Nicolas, t kiThrbrsTo-PlrAsia
• Minor during the A.D. 300's was
adopted as the patron saint of
children and the spirit of
Christfnas by the people of
If011and.'His name in. Dutch was
Sinter Niklaas, which later
became Santa Claus. The belief
that Santa has ,a reindeer -drawn
sleigh and enters houses through
the chimney comes &cirri
Seandirrav- It, developed, ,from
an old Norse legend about the
goddess Hertha, who rode on a
reindepr's back. Her appearanee,
in the fireplace in mid -winter
brought good luck to the home.-
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