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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-10-28, Page 7IMSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954' CLIWrQN NEWS-RCWRD PAGE SE Day 0014 At ou Home s, fright Cheerful 93 -C A IUa . jR 01 sterling charactej� Mr, HAWS W ars, Old amp 611 has always on, utter• of'Aubufw �Isted in church 'work. For of the row is,� yiew as Bible Class 'teache* rs e w k Unl�ed church, t ight cheerful r.. W. H. Campbell DO b of Despite r eyesight and being D P I Poo bar, ite ated damage of at, least continuous , structure supporting Ilay, m-!)%, which, is Lives At Auburff f hearing, he is keenly in - was. caused to, the new the weight "of the forms for the terested in world events. _ 1. Huron Couxlty!s�grand c�d map, b=,built, across the entire bridge, ed by the men living William H. Campbell, -------- 7— celebrated at, Aub 4,,l he, ". The., part :swept, away Jil the of t''' Huron ' County tV of cable , IZ=el h he onhis 98th birthday oil Iluesday, ()Cv ampaging..river was,�bvneath the tober 19, at his home, near Au, b ug Ontario on October second on the eastern section Rome. M burn, still at, his' Ing, fairly' good j . lighting s pingatons,of =d"i rain: of the bridge.,;: Y ,r le fur i,66klin, Ontario, I rio, ty Engineer Peter klatte -Four Spant� and •c; in c r thlt the dani '6 Born in 13 on e om The structure, when completed; nitute _help to, MaI� 1856, Mr. Campbell •. moved with on of thewill hAvg four Mr. Patter - his Parents to Hullett TownshiP a S_ so!l, said, one, -at either end meas- e: fPy e month pans, -age, of 1.4 Years,� Later,, the eith me the room Pleasa at the bcfeet VIUILY,:shoved 'to a uring 76.9 feet, and two in the Insurance Coverage — There is d. similar h f Jarin Jn East M19 - Gi6ai6i - diS centre messuitrig;a W%Wahqs,,, our miles, north Of ridge will room the, PeUU6116 ft�dW tMpat6d Overall length of the b 11 Urn. cover the loss. be, 3161 .feet, six inches;' from one e pc�' i. After teaching S ttily; it is choollfor r—u' 4tY, will !thZ, 'first. time abutment td.', the, other, , 181 ISAie '" " a w I. s,,at same end years, be was married in, 1879 to s rY.js carrying insurance on feeV-frarn one wing td.Ane,otner., . I ".— , 'A.. ,•f�j ,Fannie. HarrIson­and,-settled, e, while' is: being built,"." � The" County` Engineer said thi& of the new addition. the. home fariil - atterson said that it::w6uld it had been hoped to' have th6 He AdId (the fai�iii Ph6W6 40"to to,ihis �bn, A4b' 1-1. -161 V,-- 10'16� ert, �33 years P ast. a week li*fora full ex- Viidke,aliened -16 trafflc�'by:-the Both of these day %one C 4qjaqe�6fjt and 0dBri4* damage. , I.,' .. 1"At�.6 , the d. would be first -of 0ecember. As the'r6sult A Ely is inl,, a hOM4 wg"­ of1the dblity,caus0d,bi 1:116 -dam- rooms are at the, "the y.He 1fetl.therbj kinhke"' wa's,, caused ,when age; ,it will, be jtle�ikt'Christmas end of the biihain'g, _Iis before It citz be oPqned4,, Ce IY, high, - water, piled!,,,debris I., ak—Im'', "I Tthe w i Thv, a'xnage'willi�lifd:cit3�ie,.o-'t'h- when, maximum sun woodwork,'structure and'Mf1gAlbdi-V CQpbell' Ile has; Ci UkViCZ ng—the ;formsi for ,,the �e�, dlfflciilfies* Ifi. ano er son, Cohn in,ottawa apd- d�itted: Pressure,;Qfl-itheo-,debris Work. " It had -bdiin hoped tpc6fii, Can be EL R Augghter, Airs. W.. P Prozier- -RIBUTOR -en and & )]()Is about 50-Jeet wide plete- piAen"g., of.,,ceAe.4t b',efdre phoid-by Henderson) London,, also; 11 grand6 fl& DIST w �q , h w�podon�,.stFuc�tuk*it.tearing! ftte� %"LsffiUch fndsC ng and Woodv4ork�, an ( ever, the cement will haxc�.'to be pr it down the swift-movinq� li&tedwith Stearn for a'three-day Atersoiisaid'Alifit­as, lnebrldgeyabave the Wood- I Driage was not f8of0- lRd"already been poured.1 C [woodwork Was part of. a I A dozen cattle, marooned 'for tf I he river; the island , was -*& j a "hen the swollen'arid turbulent I Water's of the.Maitland'sdddehly j rushed on either'Side of the r high i land, I The cattle subsisted -,f6r three i, riI4, ys d - 1on what little giass there i ",is on the small -area of land. The i al owners of the cattle, thought of I .0 takiner out hay to their'on a row� boat blit th6-Current was J so strong the i&a was abandoned.4 r None of these cattl , 6 were lost. 0 0 Debenture �1; g% V 90 Wid Huron st Gii, A-, on C6urth6use' A,brinize tablet honoxing,G(;org6 The balance of $300,000,oeqded gndw, Reid, eminent Canadian to finance.he crecticm,iif the new -1rhlist I and, painter, has. been CourRodse.andiCounty-.tuildiiig Government by t6h GGverne�t of in Goderich will be raised through' tnada: on the recommendation of the issue of debentures over' a per- e'Historic Site's and Monuments io(i*of five Years, necessitating, an lard of Canada; and was unveil- annual levy. of 1:2 -mills, Huron at the Wingliam S Town Hall County Council decided at a spejD- 4--week. fal session ln.• Goderich this month. I _ I _ Of L 1,,T_ ed, London at a L 1 A. H; that time, 11, Erskine exi -7 ---- 0 Safe,' Ctiturteotis DRIVERS ' Cleaned -& ",Washed Doil— , 154Y 'ANb,,,NWHT SERVICE R 6 " CA'. explains that thi special ses- He L Ong the owners of the cattle :president of the Royal;. Academy ;of -Art C190 09 since it would Sion was -necessary stranded'on the island were: q6r. A, the be bripossible to go, on with the don.McClinchey,three head; Jack highest honors in the field of art Wilson; R.R., 2, Auburn, two hesid; in Canada; was born near Wing- contract for building unless ar- Ted Mills, R.R. 8, Auburn; three Ila- - July 0, 1860, the son of r entS were made foi all the head; -11111 Good, MR, §, Auburn Adam -gidr-andEllzw-Agnew. e , Aeede to, Complete thefour head, 1. 1 1 A-1e,-swed.,an early..flair for at AIN Some three or more head ofeat drawinnd 1111878 became a stu- the meeting the Property tle were drowned - dent in the Ontario School .of Art Committee reported it had Investi. wiled at other points In Toronto. Returninto Wing- e methods of financing the on the river, however, as the g ham be didcrayonand oil port- balance. In the market for all kinds of Grain. Low U had a businessproblem facing youwhich couldinvol 't bodies of these cattle floated down Bank rates for a temp - would You ask the advice of a frie 11 the river somd- 15 miles to the rafts,later moving to lKincardine, orary loan would be 41/4. per cent price means poor demand — quality must be good. rid or a business -=.? I He we to Philadelphia, payable monthly, the committee's 3r mouth of the Maitland River. where later worked said, and to raise the lm roYOU would ask the expert Tben, what about your ere he ked under the great report Dry grain a necessity; will be plea perlY administered, it could mean a great low to 0 Thomas Eakins. money in'three years on a temp- sed to test your familY. We are glad to act as sole Executor, or in con- In 1889 he had plat orary loan would require a two- grain for moisture before delivery.. d With One Or more other Executors you might appoint. in the s pictures. shown mill levy. To raise ..the money •1 1, � � salon of the Royal Canadian VARNA Academy, and later be won other over a five-year period through THE CTIMI NU vris i&VL% honors throughout the United debentures would require an an. C o,R P 6-R A T'I 6 . N NERD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Bay St., Toronto 1-3 Duhlop St., owl# 5PHONE Rally Day Service will be held States in the Varna United Church next Sunday morning at 10.15 a.ni founding The Huron County Temperance ronto. Federation is planning t hold thefamous annual convention in toTarnI may United Church about the middle buildings of - November. died and Canada. * Mr. Reid was a leader in the of the Art Gallery of To- In mature years he became as a muralist and his work o be seen in various public throughout Canada. Ile in Toronto on August 23, nual levy of 1,2 mills. Mr. Erskine explained that th a actual levy would likely be about one mill, with the other one-fifth Fred 0. Ford Of a mill being absorbed in the county's financial structure, The schedple for borrowing the 123W 00 on three per cent deben. CLINTON ENV for five years, would be as follows: Principal Interest Total a. 56,00 $ 65,000 58,0000 9 7,'030200 65320 ZOOK Lt.- B _ OW r .. .... . I MWE PROA175. i. NO, IN A SERIES •YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS • 60,000 5,580 65:580 62,000 31,780 65,780 F A R M E R S dequate, reliable, street lighting, made do 64,000 1,920 65,920 We an SM 9 cattle every Saturday for United $9,009 a month nov.,," he said, Goderich Signal -Star. by IOW -cost Rydro electricity, is $300,000 $27,600 $327,000 Co-operatives of 0ntar10 and solicit your patronage. We Will Two bids for the Pick thp at your farmwere r Court of IS YOUR NAME'ANI HE VOTERS' received and couril. decided S ]Please PHOND CCU"bT not later thahe one from McLeod, eaforth Farmers n Friday nIght9* ccepYOURHYDRung,, eir and Co., $99.61 Co-operative cat 'utomatic traffic lights speed and inte. rate the flow of traffic ... help prevent LIST? MINERALS H. Charlesworth ,cidents Protect pedestkians, per,$100, subject to the approval the on the 1955 Assessment Ron, By Telephoning of Ontario Municipal Board. IL S. Hunt, Atanager Answering a question on County Phone--Day*9, Home operation and indigent Evenings 481w .,,.Lightin5 g nni The Town Clerk's Office No. 130 pa - tient costs, Mr. Erskine told cn- xamunity in other ways ioo, - . Brightly luminated streets are an important &Ii. —r To I ou cil that the home operation next 39 iib tie way year would be higher with more patients and ftiore staff and in- IF IF You WANT YOUR MILK PRODUCERS TO MAINTAIN A STEADY FLOW GIVE THEM 'WHAT ALL CATTLE THRIVE ON THAT'S -THE FEED YOU KNOW AS'ROE digents costs would also be higher. The indigent rate was boosted for ZOOK Lt.- B _ OW r .. .... . I MWE PROA175. i. the last half of this year, he pointed out, and the boost would 10, FEEDS dequate, reliable, street lighting, made do $9,009 a month nov.,," he said, Goderich Signal -Star. by IOW -cost Rydro electricity, is OW FeEDS 6R GROW , uIrAn s dt a c- e of the great benefits of modern living.' r Court of IS YOUR NAME'ANI HE VOTERS' H 'utomatic traffic lights speed and inte. rate the flow of traffic ... help prevent LIST? MINERALS H. Charlesworth ,cidents Protect pedestkians, 01 on the 1955 Assessment Ron, By Telephoning treet lights safeguard the citizens of a 11 nni The Town Clerk's Office No. 130 xamunity in other ways ioo, - . Brightly luminated streets are an important &Ii. —r To I tr in reducing crime. In the you must be:. 21 yearsold; hanks to a dependable supply of else - To" Hall,- a British subject; y, provided by Ontario Hydro and an owner or tenant; or a wife or husband of an owner or tenant, our local municipality, , the',Btitaie(j or our at 2 p.m. Clerk's Office, on or before rovince are better lighted than ever afore. Another example of ... Interested parties should govexti themselves amordingly. M!_ ONTARIO HYDRO L. D. HOLLAND, 42-43-b AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS ojafiqn, conegraing Ontario, Hydra can be obtained byl.wating to your Hydro Chairmen, Lfnlveisl� a' Avenue-, Toronto. d year would be higher with more patients and ftiore staff and in- IF IF You WANT YOUR MILK PRODUCERS TO MAINTAIN A STEADY FLOW GIVE THEM 'WHAT ALL CATTLE THRIVE ON THAT'S -THE FEED YOU KNOW AS'ROE digents costs would also be higher. The indigent rate was boosted for ZOOK Lt.- B _ OW r .. .... . I MWE PROA175. i. the last half of this year, he pointed out, and the boost would 10, FEEDS apply to the whole of next year. "Indigent bills run from $8,000 to do $9,009 a month nov.,," he said, Goderich Signal -Star. Clinton M: unicipaglec'"ons Monday, December '6th, 1954. OW FeEDS 6R GROW , uIrAn s dt a c- TUCKERSMiTH TOWNSHIP r Court of IS YOUR NAME'ANI HE VOTERS' H Revision LIST? MINERALS H. Charlesworth ,This Information May Be Ascertained on the 1955 Assessment Ron, By Telephoning Township of Tuckersmith, will be held on nni The Town Clerk's Office No. 130 November 2 19tpU-z —r To I quality to.vote sit Muni dpal Eleotiorke, In the you must be:. 21 yearsold; To" Hall,- a British subject; .SEAFORTH an owner or tenant; or a wife or husband of an owner or tenant, Remember the Jost date for filing appeals at the at 2 p.m. Clerk's Office, on or before Interested parties should govexti themselves amordingly. NO VEMBER Ist E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk L. D. HOLLAND, 42-43-b Clerk 42-3-b By Rhe Farms Service DeDt. PdULtRy, HOGS` AND DAIRY CATTLE :ALL WILL THRIVE ON ROE; ITH THIS WHO , LtSOMF FEED (FARM. -PRXEN' ) ATC YOUR I )R PRO -FITS GROW IF YOU WANT YOUR H06610 GROW AND GROW -AND GROW -AND GROW FEED THEM WITH A PROVEN FEED tHE FEED THATS KNOWN AS Rb� .11 _U � '`'OULTRYFEEDS IF You WANT YOUR MILK PRODUCERS TO MAINTAIN A STEADY FLOW GIVE THEM 'WHAT ALL CATTLE THRIVE ON THAT'S -THE FEED YOU KNOW AS'ROE YOU CAN'T 6ET EGGS UNLESS YOU BUILD THEM. IN THE BIRDS FIT LAY' ROE WILLK8GPY6UR BIRDS PRODUCIN6 IN A MONEY-MAKIN6 WAY.' ZOOK Lt.- B _ OW r .. .... . I MWE PROA175. i. 10, FEEDS I . A"o OW FeEDS 6R GROW , uIrAn s dt a c- H _2 MINERALS H. Charlesworth y 7; CLINTON _4V JIM' USTARD,