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26 with the election, if necessary FalYlOUS Pc`1!!llllg5
Domination DaVS IEefiedUlea for December"6
Set For Huron
municipalities
Towns, villages and townships of
Huron County are getting ready
for their annual nomination and
election days, with many of them
slated to have nominations during
the latter part of this week,
In . -Clinton, the nomination
meeting will "be held at the Town
Illy WAIL 11.1.
tingsthe same day, including
arich and the Townships of
arich and Rullett. .
ie following is a list Of Huron
lelpalities, their nomination
and election days.
twosNom• Election
ton,,. Nov. 26 Dec. 6
,.
ger :. Nov, 29 - Dec. 6 ,
..rich....... _Nov. 26 Dec. 6• °
orth: Nov. 29 Nee.8
gham ....,.Nov. 29. 'Dec, 6
Ba field ........:.Dec. 27 Jan. 3 ,S,,,ti I ra r r 5 gid_
Hall on Friday night, November• y res r 7C w ., C o o R peg and .for
Blyth .,.:. Nov. 29 Dec. 6 a;', i a, „ 1 Damages'wil
-- Brussels.. Nov. 26 Dec. 6 .' l at
4
Townships Nom Electione �`'�'� saAn eaction
Ashfield..,, , Nov. 26 Dec. 6k sa against Ron:
• w field, was t
ship fat,•mer, numerous, bruises': and shock In,
as awarded the accident.
,578.58 in , a The "court action 'was mainly to
jury , action decide whether Amason had. per -
b on the of mission from Patterson to drive
r 9, before the Patterson car,
S. I Postill was represented by Frank
E of a traffic Donnelly, 'Gpderich; Thompson„
still was in Gregory, Anderson and Ehgoetz, .
53, Stratford, represented Patterson;
to action was Dyer Grant; Mitchell and 'Winter,
ason,' Winni London, represented Waters; E. H.
Brucefield. ' iik, Toronto represented esented Arn-
t of the'. Un- aeon.
Arid.
by postal
rson, Bruce -
i Colborne Nov. 26 Dec. 6 :- •. , .< fixed at $125. wi h costs or It', t
ARE, YOU Goderich. Nov. 26 Dec. 6 -
r y , ,�� �, , ,l • ;t ` � �,, • third n broughtbyPos- � 2
lOw4f�' Grey Nov, 29 Dec. 13
FIay Dec, 27 -Jan, 3 - r„ '" S', t till against Lloyd Waters, RCAF oy 7
r '
f Howrck,.. Dec. 27 Jan. 3II'{ i ►
Hullett .,:..,......Nov. 26 Dee. 6 A ,Y before Station Clinton, was abandoned r ,
McKillop .......... Dee. 27; Jan, 3 r,=;:. )y+i,�i9�:r✓ ` ate :�J Monday�iafteinoon.wasstartedon
t a'6� Postill sought $500 for damage
Morris•,:. Nov : 26 Dee. 6 ii �y k i,:
Stanley... Dec. 27 Jan. 3 y r L to his motorcycle, $1,500 for medi- ■ ■
Stephen .. • ..::.Deo. 27 'Jan 3 j § iy'' s ) y J cal and hospital expenses, $1,000
a at' ,r �,�r Y i1 '#�t, ux 'xz� a r r s i for pain and suffering, $2,500 for Nominations,
Tuckersmith Dec. 27 Tan. 3 l µ;"n:t r loss of wages and 10,000 in
STUDS Turnberry Nov. 26 Dec. 4� ;<s ati•� a r g $ per
Usborne. Dec. '27 Jan. - 3 l sonal damages.
iIiASRNRY LEAKS , " �a .,: He was awarded $1,020.33 for Mayor, Reeve
E. Wawanosh ..Nov, 26 Dec. 6 . ' For the offices of 1VIa „,
Awn'K E l W. Wawanosh..Nov, 26 _ Dec. 6 Eon medical and hospital expenses. Deputy Reeve and Couneillori,
External Affairs ,Minister Hon. Lester' B. Pearson, and Don C. Bliss, U.S. Minister to Can- $358,25 for damage to the motor- for 1955; two Public Utilities
I w COUNTER
T�j DIS RICH GOVERNOR VISITS ada, view Franklin, Arbuckle's "Parliament Hill' at the U.S, premiere of a world -circling collection cycle, $in for loss of wages and Commissioners for 1955 hind'
J. 19 • COUN 1 LR � f;; 0p in general damages and Trus and four Public- School.
BLYTH LIONS CLUB of Paintings of Canadian Cities.' The 52 -canvas .collection is making an 18 -month tour of major for pain and suffering. Trustees for 1856 and 1856 will
Members of, the Blyth Lions Canadian centres. _ The accident occurred on No, 4 be held at the Town Hall, Ceun-,
Club had as their guest on Thurs- T3ighway, south of Clinton. Postill, cit Chamber on FRIDAY, NO-•
Builders Supplies day; November" 11; Lion Ward ! companied by Mrs, J. A. Snider, who was driving south on a motor. VEMBER 26, 1954, at 7.80 p.m.
Bolton, St. Marys, District Gov- Huron Women's Institutes Rally also of Goderich, and kindly re- cycle, claimed he was struck from The Elections if necessary will:
ernor, who ave an outstanding sponded to an encore. the rear b a car driven b Arn- taro place on Monday' Deoem-
hone 720 — Clinton g y o
address of much interest to those ■ Mrs. McNaughton led in action asott and owned by Patterson and her 0, 1954:.' ,
attending.—Blyth Standard. Seen 92 Register At Blyth Hall songs, tossed across the highway into L. D. HOLLAND, Clerk,
Mrs. Norman Keating, Wing- tile n e path of aoncoming vehicle
The third . annual rally of the The meeting was divided into ham, member of the Provincial driven by Waters, Town' of Clinton..
Huron County Women's Institutes discussion groups and the leaders Board, suggested a now project, Postill suffered a fractured leg, 44-5-6-7-b
GINwas held in Blyth Memorial Hall of the various groups gave a re- ' Home and Country Beautifica-
,, a I I! f ..: {t...i. �:...s Ion Tuesday, November 9, with port of these discussions. tion"Mrs. Keating, in brief stat-
s
When -we say we're
it's NO idle chatter!
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED ... Pactoty training and
the latest scientific tools and equipment help our expert
mechanics do the job quicker... for less money.
,,et us check your car's
nerve system TODAY
morning and afternoon sessions. Adjournment was made to the ed, Now that the Women s In -
Ninety -two signed the register, basement of the hall for a box stitute is world wide, a new com-
representing branches from Elim- lunch, The hostess' branch provid- mittee has been set up, the united
v!Ile,Grand Bend, Seaforth, Dash- ed the refreshments; l Nations and program exchange
wood, Hurondale, of South Huron The rally again convened and committee, of which Mrs. Houck,
District;Fordwich, Wroxeter, following the roll call of the $rampton, is the convener. The
Bluevale, G o r r i e , Cranbrook, branches, Mrs. Tait Clarke gave Project of the Provincial Board
Molesworth, East Huron; Londes- an inspiring address on the flag, this year was "Help Korea to help
boro, Dungannon, Kintail, Tiger stating "In 1801 the Union Jack herself." Over 50 percent of the
Dunlap (Carlow), Blyth, Auburn, came into being. The Canadian world's population is hungry and,
Goderich, Wingham Belgrave, flag with its symbols chosen be- a large number are illiterate. One
West Huron, cause of our ancestry holds a way to fight Communism is to
Mrs, Durnin Phillips, president great deal of heritage because educate these people to help them -
'of the District of West Huron, was freedom has made it majestic and selves, that was why the Women's
chairman throughout the day. time has enobled our flag." Institutes sent sewing machines to
Mrs. Kenneth Johns, Eliinville, Mrs. D. S. McNaughton, Blue- Korean widows,"
brought greetings from South Hu- vale, brought greetings from the Mrs. Keating spoke of the cru-
ron District and gave the treasur- Federated Board and said, "It is sade against crime comics, stating,
er's report of the Huron County an honor to represent a subdivis- "One way to combat this evil is to
Scholarship fund which the Dist- ion but each one should realize her replace them with good books in
rict accepted as a project last importance as a Women's Institute our schools and libraries. for you
year. member." Mrs. McNaughton con- cannot take something away from +++++++o+++++•o.+r++.r+
Mrs. Johns reported around tinued the theme of the flag, stat- a child without replacing, it with
$1,200 had already been raised and Ing, "The freedom we take for something else."
hoped the objective of $2,000 granted was purchased at a tie- The District Directors will re-
would be reached by the end Of mendous cost;' concluding with a Port at the various district annualProdam---ation
the Institute year, the last of Salute to the Flag, giving a re- meetings the progress their branch
March. minder, "It is not just a tattered has made toward home and coun-
Mrs. Johns spoke of the interest old rag." try improvement.
the late Mrs. Paul Doig, convener Mrs. Roy Cousins, Brussels, the invitation from Mrs. Ken -
of historical research, had taken sang, accompanied by Mrs. Leslie netli Johns to hold the 1955 Huron -
in having the history of Huron Kerr. County rally in South Huron was IF A POLL IS NECESSARY
County Museum recorded, and so Mrs. Fred McGregor, Kintail, accepted, the time and place to be
to further ]ler wishes, after much introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. arranged later,
discussion, a committee was nam- Donald Blue, Lucknow, who o"-- — , ■ ■ ed to look into the cost of compil- brought greetings from Southing a booklet and also of record- Bruce District. Mrs. Blue gave Two Army Unitsuinicipa Ei"�ectOns
ing. The committee will report highlights of her life at Ottawa
findings to each district secretary. as the wife of a member of par -
Mrs. Tait Clark brought greet- must pr stating, "Parliament Hill Returning Home TOR ■ N �� CLINTON
Ings from the Federation of Agri- must promote a self pride in Can -
culture of which she is the county ada, The wrought iron fence that Christmas
representative for Women's In- encloses the property is the life For
stitutes. time work of an Ottawa black-
Mrs, G. Anderson, Dashwood, : smith." Two mere Canadian Arm will be held on
contributed a reading, "Little Mrs. Blue described Confedera- now are at sea Canadian
oute home
Things." tion Hall, the library, peace tower, from the Far East. 1954
Community .J. was enjoyed, Senate Chamber, and the opening They are the 4th Battalion, Monday,,Iled by Mrs. c J. , Go Auburn, of Parliament.with. Mrs. McTnnis, Goderich, at Mrs. Maitland Driver, Goderzch, Canadian Guards, commanded byDec.■
the piano favored with a violin solo, ac- Lt, -Col. Val Leduc, Quebec City,
and "D" Squadron, Royal Canad-
ian Dragoons, commanded by Ma- at the following places and by, the following named
Ma-
jor A. L, Macdonald, of Toronto persons, that is to say, in
and Ottawa.
i" The retail, journey is being ST, ANDREWS WARD — At the Council Chamber,
orteto aow West coast U.S.ard a port. Special
ans-
trains will carry the troops to Deputy
g Returnin OfficerErnest Radford
their homes across Canada. S% JAMES' WARD—At the Old Public School.
Following a period of leave,
t �4 members of the Guards will con- Deputy Returning Officer — Mrs. Margaret
centrate at Ipperwash, Ont. Mem
bers of the Royal Canadian Dra- MacDonald.
- ei
. goons will rejoin their regiment at
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Other units soon to return are King Street. Deputy Returning Officer --Mrs.
the 3rd Regiment, RCHA; 3rd
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�� Regiment, RCHA Signal Troop;
/ / �rJ� v, SpapTS y '� $ • ® e 3rd Field Squadron, RCE (less , ,
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�3} I and the 3rd Transport Company
(less one platoon remaining until
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a e o commenei at the hour of Hint: o'cock in the foreloon o d
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F ` •. � F °� ' t o o Christmas, on Tuesday, the 7th day of December, 1954, at 12 o'clock noon.
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