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Clinton News Record, 1954-11-25, Page 2THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1954 ■ ■ !Elders At x' eter • ' % • "The"story of Johnny and his CO untoun�e r. ,�� Noveibar - �� yrs.y �L. Ser>Lmgeaur Music." s � . The guest slieaker .was Mrs. --stress- e ... Lorne Scrimgeour, ' Blyth, who Speaks 1®° . gave ` a very interesting talk on % N (� (� To the .Editor,- historical research. An accordion • o `rr"`s; �'�r�``. Clinton, O tarioecord, ' number was given by ' Miss Rena Session In Coder eh C ale gate Auburn Lases McClinehey, Court House The Huron County Home finan- noted the;hV produced and con- Dr, U. Laite, Central United (By our Apburn correapon}lent) The roll' call was answered by; - DEAR SIR. "Your first' Sunda Accordingto William: McKenzie; tial report For, the past ten months sumed,at the Huron County Home, Church, Stratfordp told the, elders' Mrs. Wes:Bradnock.prestaed for _ _ y,Sehool teach - showed income to be $5,077 from It has been shown, on' the books, ,of Fiuron Presbytery thab Cul ?t seems a pity :that I fled it the November ineetin of the o .-er",.:, It was decided to }lave a chairman of the Huron County h g W the -sale of hogs; $3,584`.from the die said, at a •value of $4:50 per:, chill, Mont omer and other out necessary to occupy so much. of lien's Institute held' i shower for; the Children's Shelter, property ,committee, construction - y, . n the For. sale of milk; •$94620 from the sale hundredweight, tike equivalent of. standin ..world leaders had deca Your space on these letters but esters Iiai1_ Mrs.;D: Fowler Goderlch,.;at" the Decerilber.'meet- of :the new .courthouse is=progres g r was, . r otm and of cattle; $94 from the sale of `about 11 cents a quart. At local 'ed :the greatest .needs today because :t as now close to nom:na- secretary .and, Mrs. R. J. Phillips 'Ing`wh'ch,will be held.•on Dmein- sing favorably. Fo gs ion time, .all the facts of our } r e esale prices, he'said, it, should were :spiritual and moral. From was at the ,piano; ber• 14 • and the meeting will be foundation walls Kae, been •coin- ggs, and $520 from other farm whol towns business should be brought hetet and forming'for: columns Produce, be credited to the ,farm at about these remarks the speaker'outlin- g t During the. business period it held at two o'clock- during the a d the first floor underw The Farm' i`tcros on the ex ease' 18 cents quart, rather than 11 ea the part that elders play, m to light, was decided to buy another book winter months. Mrs. George Sch- Althou h authority was Given side' of. ;the statement iic2uded cents r, promoting these needs. At the last regular meeting of for the Tweedsmuir committee and neider gave a demonstration of b • council to hire an .inspector 'to .$117 for repairs to farm build May Have _Stitplus This special service was held in the PUC there were some now also to take the St; John's Ambul- dresses, y.P , Y P Narthside'United: Church Exeter, water extension services granted ante' course. ' The iri " watch the court; house 'building Ings, $1,853 for- repairs ;to farm Indications are that Huron otic, .Teach A vote of thanks was accorded project,said Reeve McKe zie it equipment, $321 to buyfarm Sunday night, with a large repre- to town residents and, from what us to put into action our better the est speaker or h ' Y y y is: generally.understood these 'ex- her splendid as,n t seemed necessary 996 far' bui ent 2184 for catte feed Count may end the financial ear sentation,made up of elders from impulses, straightforward and un, talk b M George o s y 9 ...P- $ , With a surplus, County Clerk,. mo a for an inspector. . 735Lfor ho .feed 1279 forP0111-1 nearly :eve accounts: of to come out.. is the afraid," Y r5. G rge Hamilton, to spend money$ g , $ , Treasure! A. H. Erskine, m a brief rY ;c}iarge, in the Pres= ;tccou .. prepared by Mrs. G, Mc -:'The meeting closed with God We are of the opinion that a try feed T 358 for purchases, of financial' St cry. It was sponsored by the a its -of the PUC which is Plunkett. was read by Mrs: Alvin Save th'e, Queen". Refreshine •• " P _ • y $ P .review of the county's financial b e 'after all, the taxa @ its good job has been done, and as livestock, and $1,995 for purchases position to°council mtetl out that Council of in ed,Church Men and taxpayers of Clinton. Plunkett. were served. by Mrs, Len Archam- h v 'no seen < he need o -, an bf fert'lizer and farm seed P . ' Po its president, Orval Harrison,: con- ` . The Chairman of the Commis- A- pleasing duet was sun b bault, Mr a t:, Sion, Mr. Tru h s. St war Ament, ;Mrs. yyet have t t f i s. the yeai has been an unusual one ducted the service: '_William Jew g Hawkins, stated Mrs. D, A. MacKay_ and Mrs Harold inspector," he said. "We suggest A true profit and toss statement with the loss of he courthousesatisfied - d Gross;: Mrs. Ted East, Mrs. that members of council visit the i and the building of a 5 ett,-Iarvey Johnston, and William that if I had been- with Larl,y Glasgow, Mrs;'C. C: Wash- Ken McDougal and _Mrs. Alvin at the Huron g - g 00,000 Currie assisted. one and one-quarter. copper • i m ton on farm operations . site and; look quer the progress:" Count Home will not be available wing' to the Count Holite. pipe g gave' as a piano number, Plunkett. i y Y Communion was served at the last May the PUC would have Study Huronco Form until January- .' At the start of the yeai a deficit close of, the service by Rev. Stin carried out this extension With no . " Reeve: R. E.. McKinney, Wing- One thing which has been oh of $?8,000 had been forecast but son and elders of•:N6rthside after Cost to me. ai= Sa fEtecCt � + Q• ham, suggested to councils that a scuimg the picture of- the, farm's possibilities now pointed to asmall Which Dr. Laite'conducted a dis- What a change of attitude since study be;'made, of farm operations contribution to the Huron. County. surplus, it appeared certain the 'cussion period. last May. At that time the costs at the Huron County Farm. Home, "said . A. F3; Erskine, secret taut of the new Huron County o to•me for this extension were con- Q� 'I've heard the odd remark that `tars of ; the County Home Com- Home building would be within, NEARBY, POND- SAVES SCOTT •sidered' for' both the copper and rP iron main, There ■+!!� •were .running a` model: 'Farm and �e tee, urs been the boor{ -keeping the $466;000 estimate, he .said. - BUILDING FROM BLAZE ��ta ni ch assn i' i J that its not too profitable. ' I'd thod „ed forproduce from the Hospital bills for indigent pa y w o indication of the Quality Service farm which .is used to feed the tients were Lots of water in a -nearby pond, PUC w like to know the facts: as to going to run beyond Wand the arrival of an employee paying for the. hole cost and whether the actual operation is PeOPIe ;iii.: the Home;: ,It has been the `$80,000 provided• by the esti what is more I did not expec't'it. ' the who discovered'the blaze, combin- over-extended or if it could be practice, he explained, to mates. These . had been. "costing But now that other ratepayers ed to save .a lar building at curtailed," he said, charge meat, milk and vegetables the county $8;000 to $9,000 a g can get extensions with no appar- from the farm to the Home, at the month. - Scott's' Poultry Farm, Seaforth,• ent cost to then: at all. Does this ; Lve discussed this with men earl November 12, from destruc- from . other counties," observed bare cost of production. It is per. The treasurer's report showed y look like good business practice IA' missible, said Mr: E skins, to hat dUrin the tion. As it was, damage estimated and consistent y? T U S S Y Warden' William Dale, Reeve of ' g past ten' months y of poke charge r an excess of $2,000 resulted: The As a- matter for the record; the P at local wholesale e ' county had paid out fox Huron Expositor, bleetqu Township. nshin other countie g such things es,prie prices; is bounties amounting to $1,151.50chairman, ,Mr. Hawkins was not Oadk than Huron. A good many are to be done in future, to give a and wolf bounty $50. present at any df -the regular or Oye 1< Has Come To Townl ' better picture of what the farm is - first ten months of 1954 have been special meetings last 'May and 0 • m now inclined 'to- think that it C might be better to do�.witliout ,the accomplishing. Statement $10,863.34 to ,maintain wards of. June when my case was' up for W The well known Cosmetic ` land; and just run the Home.' As :one example, Mr. Erskine' In the interim statement pre- the Children's• Aid Society, $12,. consideration. He did say to me r sented to council Monday,: it was 950.30 in &,rants'to the Children's unofficially that the PUC had no �/�, `T S e6ci line Now Available noted that the county's overdraft, Aid Society; $17,66442 for admin- money to put in these -services OV October 31, stood at $39,213.31, Istration of justice; $15;155 in for me, not even $200 more or 40t y JdS At Our Store. while the county's main revenue grants to organizations; $17,848 less to tunnel under the highway. r '� from county rates, estimated to for expenses of municipal govern- But now I see by the papers that /� �� ; See Our line of UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT be $311,014.35, is yet to be re Ment; $16,533.76 for upkeep of the the PUC will be able to turn over Pr rP y eeived. A second large chunk of jail; $15,119 for maintenance. of a total of about .$15,500 to the c TUSSY SETS CLAYTON'8 ICE CREAM BAR income' to be expected between county property; $22,755 for hos- Town this year. Will open December'], Under new . mgna ementnow and the end of the year, the pita: accounts; $20,000 for the Hu- There are times when I have • For Christmas 9 report showed, is $150,000 repay- ron County health Unit; $2;436 criticized our Mayor and I believe The new 9 is closed I a d belle Ferrand. able' to, the county general ac- for reforestation .projects; $4,588 justly so but I believe he has im- The store will ` . ay or two the end count, from the county road ac- for the Huron County Museum; Proved in this consistency policy of November for "re -decorating: count to which it was advanced $8,623,25 for repairs and decora- this year and I would like to give ast GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS EARLY— Total We wish to thank all our customers in the earlier in .the year. tions to the school building which him credit for this change for the p i Total expenditures this year, 'houses, the temporary offices; better, not because he Is on my BOXED CARDS and on behalf of Mrsr. Ferrand, Would appreclote their council was informed Monday, $5,100 for the county library; $90,- side but in the fact that he be- 49e to $1,50 patronage. in the future. have been, $388,484.75, and pre- 000 as an instalment on the cost Heves that all ratepayers should dieted expenditures for the re- of the new Huron County Home; be treated with equality.. My SPECIAL BOX ...... 50 cards --Only 98e THELMA and SEN MOOR•E mainder of the year are $116,-. $19,060 spent to date on the con- thanks' to Calm. George Knights 47-p 638.31. struction of the new Court House. on the same reasons, ;At the last Major items of outlay in the Roads Program regular meeting he also believed Single Cards for your Persolnal Friends -The largest program in the the, sameYone should be treated o _ e history of the county road systemThe hospital Board was' in- $c to $1.00 was undertaken this year, said strutted by the PUC that they , Peter D. Patterson, Huron County could not run their roof water KODAKS — PRINTING and DEVELOPING — FILMS N1TL�SaG� f \ ens iiieer: Although a greatstrain �,_ _ 110 ir'"'Y•"u'­,f jyin MAW � zt i ar/ w ('y3 t s bac s� .. gram it was executes with a nign side of the street. This was to noeototes degree of efficiency. be done at their expense and per - "An indication of the problems haps they could collect a rebate o -- facing us in the county road sys- from the town next year hoping tem is brought out when the late their finances would be in better at which new roads are being built shape However, it looks to me , Is compared to the amount that is as though they got their drain in Newcombe, 14 0 to be done. At our present rate with Town assistance but I can o t'oof construction it will be some 70 continue 'with the open ditch,'with' years before the entire system is no help from the town at all. improved Is the Hospital I card or the Chemist 'and Druggist It appears from modern trends Public Works Dept, paying For PHONE 51 that the next 20 years will place that tile installation? Tt went on fax greater demands on road sys- record at the last council meeting ' c "i 'as 'iahsrh�r iya�€Mir r �br +Uasi � b � tems as the highway becomes still that it was to be at the cost of more popular as a means of travel the I3ospital Board. ' Was it? than the past 20 years have pro- (Signed) duced This dicates the neces- ATM Aft PO f9 XMAS SPECIAL. sity of expa�ing our positive A. J. DESECK. oQ NY construction program to the high- Nov. 24, 1954 Z for $3 - est degree within our economic Clinton; Ont. YOUR NAME "BRANDED" ED" means,' he said. --o ON THIS NEIGHSINDESAS1TOTYf IDE POPV3i "Bridges and culverts present as CUTOVER MADE TO NEW NEIGHS AS YOU RIDEI acute problem, but the develop- - sensationally nowt At last you can have your own ment and eiicoUla emeht Of 2ieW UNDERGROUND CABLE pony '•branded" with your first name right across his of g Cin November 11 McKillop front. Amazing new Vinyl Plastic Pony inflate. to COrlceptS in this field will assist in extra -largo size. tuda from a months to Ye years get overcoming the serious situation Municipal Telephone System tom- arm pony tides of thou .vee when they scar cies presented by the existence of plated cutover of the telephone Buokl� IIrnaco across the,rangel You can sit en nim roe. ' many antiquated structures In'our circuits 'feeding through the old 1. wish Iliad adollar for every -time someone asked what we system. At our present rate of aerial cable north of Seaforth to bankers do with the money we hold on deposit. Actually, it's quite a replacement 40 years will be re- their new underground cable simple question to answer—there's no mystery attachedtoit. quired •before a satisfactory ob. plant, This will provide double p q Y y - jectiV. is reached and acceleration the number oP circuits needed to of bridge and culvert construction split the present lines, to have The money that the B of M has on deposit is kept at work, because fewer subscribers per circuit when exceis urgent. Serious consideration needed , This . jlt for the reserves — no dollar is allowed to lie idle: and immediate positive action are grd It is erises or is inveited essential," Mr. Patterson stated. plant cost approximately under ouncable proximately $8,500: either loaned to individuals and enterprises � --Seaforth News,: in Canada's future. Parks _ Three possible sites for an On- sTteegtgtetetew+ete06ta�;3+stWt& , , , 'aR4+e.�.uts G4attie+et5ts�4 Without adequate financial resources, expansion and progress of tario nark near Goderich have most Canadian businesses would be impossible. And, it is been inspected, said Stewart the Bank'sob to su 1 good art of these resources in the Hamilton, zone forester, Stratford, 1 pP y a g P and one of them was considered form of loans and investments. very Hamilton said Stewart did your money that ttirns the wheels of enterprise — your savings not name the locations. ro� er TV RotorQuite site 1 then it rs ve satisfacto M d the co-op- Chairs Pym that contribute so largely to Canada's progress, erative scheme on individual tree - Getting down to brass tacks, let's seethe facts behind the figures plantings continues to thrive. ,More Bu p applications have been received These wonderfully comfortable new Kraehler chairs will double in the $ of M's 1954 annual report: for 1955 than the planting season will permit. Our en - III It is expected next year 190;800 y Joyment of TV. They swivel a full circle on silk -smooth y t y"Ta. ,ry.,,'a,z?g Will be_pianted: Huron County ball bearings, have, 2 sets of dee coil springs, ,rubberized hair and a y. p #F ti�,L kr, , u, is M �> now has 16 land owners with 145 p. D THE MONEY YOU DEPOSIT 3a� acres representing - eight town- many ."luxury .features. Carried in stock in Green Wool Frieze Cover. At the end of the Bank's year, ,,, ships. The county pays for the �,, cost of trees and half the cost of October 31st, 1954, you and .�` - e two million other Canadians t� planting, with the township paying Sells at the same price as Kroehler Rest Rockers -- 100 per r , the other Half, The maximum in had $2,365,669,857 in de ::;>., ?a any township is 50 acres. The Cent Nylon. , �^c posits with the B of M- the highest on•a., County forest consists of x2,000 3 M1` ' record. Although. much of this money be N�'�•"�,k,f.,,;:,''l� • acres,O - longs to Institutions and business firms, s well over half of these deposits represent the savings of everyday Canal aur -- s , Olde . Gel Pep, Vim$59000' savings that, day by day, are working for P YOU . , , and for Canada, 012 Feel Full of Vigor; Years. Younger a>. ENMOM EN of ao, so, 60. Dna': be in, exhausted. Try Ostrcr Tonic Tablob, THE MONEY or LEND: Your savings are br a Often betel ,lack 40 -by body olds run- Be-attie ���plaping as important role in our expanding A s•: ' down hecnuse Thois iron{ Yule sof v m, Vgor,vitality, Thousands reel Full of pep, ure economy in the form of loans: :: years yonngor. Quit 1,etng •old. Get OSex - to Canadiaas of every calling v ;ndiy ti00 �At.11���sot-aonuatntea .tze farmers, miners, fishermen,;ti k' s oil men, lumbermen, zanchers ; r•>;•� ;, >:i �' ) —to industrial and business,a enterprises and to Provincial'3 and Municipal Governments Its � � a•, As of October 31st; B of M:. r ` i> a :`• loans totalled $903,148,964=t a , •. � the highest figure in the his. tory of the Bank, in a thou- Wheny u open an account atthe sand ways these dollars BofM, you are'not only putting our, ,: played their part .in sustain 3 savings in a safe place but you are! also ing our standard of living. investing in Canada's, future, livery Fs dollar you deposit is put to work m THE MONEY WE -INVEST; At the close of £ some Canadian endeavour that con- ` the year the B of M had $$952,522,945 in �" tuliutes to -the steady progress of this vested in high-grade government. bonds h great country of ours, y and other public securities which, 4 have a ready market. This money; { \ is helping to finance government 1k',• projects for the betterment of _ iiiWILLIAM MORLOK, J7TlN14$0T a ` 2Li ' fir ie .tie country incl the welfare of � `�° • Canadians at large. Other recur- Clinton Brunch, Bank of Ivlontreal 1 s :'ties held, by the Bank—which include briny total investment to t$1,170,406,863,3, v« M 8 " ., � RNA � _ •. g s to z wutmx 0000140 - yta� �5.�, Jl+r'�y's�' ■. Yn-..e�.,a^• �"'rtsk"lr�7sti� , a- •j �, f, A • t f i. ,. r