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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-12-09, Page 1t o�unre,W"s C r (By W. D. D.) THE NEW ERA-90th YEAR THE NEWS-RECORD-74th YEAR SOMETHING NEW and seasmial, No. 49-The Honre'Paper, With ..the :News CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,° .DECEMBER 9; 1954 6 c'nts a co in the way of a poem this week i A T 7` PY - $?.50g year On page four; .o ode, e Santa F' ArSt In Citizenship" Award to JL l d Bolla $5 I written by one of Dili "New Can- �% p» V lid �Fo f OI• ^d adians": a young girl,... born 'in I" J ^-'eT1tS Holland' wile xs going, under t' t S On 'Of "Beth rr So. her' - Y, i� e sa 4:: rm, @ c 3� a. j s y «y ;.s xt > a.A>,t < a Is Result Of ��� Reevehep eUd y'5s 3«195 5 friends , woxr t think she's entering- a second childhood .. . k >. �'�` ��� �� ,,.� Want`.Ad Action s, ; Good'results from Clinton News- " OUR CONGRATULATIONS s a , , ky`6 : s sx PU( O ' N v cis UpPoll neighbour publisher ..:: .Chester � � � ^� '' � '" ��g. �; `^; �e ,� � Record want ads, :continue to' be s. >s , „° r <' . t ;: Y' q 5 £ .<:«...,' : reported, One lady. in the district Smith, of the Zurich Herald mark, >„'.Nine. hundred, and twenty-nine 54'(,votes respectively, leaving the ` ed forty years in the business, last ;� y, �, • s tells us that,it was well; worth- ' ,. , � �,,.,,, r :� � voters visited the. polls in ;Clinton present ;PUC chairman Iiugh Z. a: while to place her adlet for a stove on Monday to : re aster their Hawkins and A. J: Me- week r i� : 1 g for three weeks in a row, because Y choice of municipal leaders.. for Murray behind. JUST •FOR FUN we kept a fairly "i a' .. : by . the end of that time, one of 1955. el Crich, p g " t a', f": ,, .,1,,, , the persons ` offering to buy the Present deputy _ •' poll a Beattie headed the f 721 accurats count of phone ;calls to ? r �.. :' a• reeve, received 524 votes to defeat oil poli, bringing m a total of 721 article had decided to raise'the thisofficeon electionnight'�,.,, ,;,v .��, y y ��E' w,��• ,;;, ,offer )l3s opponent, present Reeve J: W. votes, and; S. W. "Bert" Glidden , About 106 between sevenandten a- ax, ,. ,o er by'$50. Good returns on a Nediger in the race for 1955 Was close behind ,with 660. Then ;,„ <�,. z s i. rs 70-cent investment for those extra Reeve, with a ma' o'clock :: So if You happened to - � � ( majority of 140: came George Knights (60$); Dr. tr and found'the line was busy, k.. `, two weeks,' Charles W. Brown and A.. J. H. A, Mcintyre, (575); Bob Irwin y' �' Still another customer last week yr, now you know the reason ...'Int �*• ( And Deseck, newcomers to the (572) and A. E. Shaddick (440). crest in the results seemed to be placed an ad for a variety of Norman Livermore with 416 votes at a very satisfactor level ; a ,.:^ { r ` articles including saws and drill municipal . field, ' brought- their * • *y 2"¢s + presses, and reports the entire whirlwind campaign for - PUC was left behind in the struggle $ w 1. P P membershi to a rather astound- fol council Seats. THE SHOPPING SPREE is overa i>l t�� s?a'.'' stgck cleared after one week's ad in finish as they oiled 617 and Following are the results of the . after two days of happy bar- � s r Vii, ' i' ,� + ' >3lyertisIng' g P election as released officially by gain hunting the:ladies, -and ain?i rr s 3 m dy, p,t Hol- gentlemen of Clinton and the dist- +ya3`a.: iii qi? the Returning Officer L. D. Hol- " get -can settle back to gloating ��IN + „ da ` • ■ land on Tuesday: over what they managed to get � " „'1i �3 g � Appo�nt -F F�ngland� Vot out of the W. C. Brown sale ... ` � ' Reformed Church "Never," :said Mrs. Kennedy, (her-� sell greatly responsible for the p a� g y Nevi Huron County ludSe Opens F®r cies) have I seen sq many § z *' p people enjoying : themselves sou much, even in a crowd,." The ser- v ' /Signal lionour has been accord- Chowen, they have two chilfiren, vices of 15 local ladies pressed ed Frank Fingland, Q.C„ in his Frank B., who is studying at the Re Ular Worship she Into service last•week were heart- ? v appointment' 'as Huron County Unive ity o London, England, for g p V K 1, P Judge to succeed the late Judge his Ph.D, degree, and Catherine, fly appreciated b the sale man-,F h Dedication service 'last Friday ager, Mr. Passmore ' •,, a ` T. M. Costello/ who is, taking a general arts followed' by open house the next ladies themselves were anxioustto 1 ;? : s Fox the past 24 years Mn. Fmg- course at the University of West- day officially .opened 'the new. state that they found great pleas- ". is ' a 3„ land has practiced law in Clinton. Ontario, :Christian Reformed Church, re- ure in, workingwith Mr. Passmore, ' " � �, s a ,• from , his office' on Albert Street, With the acceptance of the Ce ntl completed at the east end � � `;, .�z •�Z"�.z,' during which time he has served judge's post, Mr. Fingland, will be Y. P Mrs: Kennedy and' Raymond , Ev f `��� is solicitor• for. the town of Clin- forced to leave his general prac- of Princess Street, Clinton. " eeybody had a good time r on tire. However, he intends to main- The key to the church, resting seemed to be the summing,up of op a green velvet cushion, was ` the. sale situation ... Born in Hullett Township in. tain residence m Clinton at least Presented to Rev. G. J. Hoytema, u „ 1894; the new judge gained his for the present. minister of the church, by J. Guet- ' primary education in SS 9, near WE'VE BEEN CORRECTED in � s, ter, chairman of the .Building our estimation of two weeks ago Auburn, and ,later attended high HURON COUNTY JUDraE Committee, who had opened the that at one time the three stores' "`!: school m both Clinton Collegiate at the .corner were all one under Institute' and Goderich Collegiate s Scriptures i eadi ice with raver, P Institute, P 'ng and a word of the direction of Mr, Brown The Elston Cardiff Citizenship Trophy, a new 'award presented 'for 4-H club competition in Hu- welcome. Rev. Hoytema received We believe now that they were all He joined sere Huron. Battalion -. the keys 3 Yon, was resented. by Mr, Cardiff at Exeter, Friday night, Lloyd Holland, resident of St:��r�=, . _,� y on behalf of the consist- � built b a William Coatts, .-and p 4 y P in 1916, and served overseas until cry, y the Bayfield Beef Calf Club and of Bayfield Tractor Nfaintenance Club,, Intended to recognize the end of the First World War Y and then proceeded , act as were operated as one for some all-round leadership in junior farm ciuD activities, the first award of the new trophy was xz}prade to 19- Then he attended the UniversityL( ' chairman for the evening, time However, Tozer and year-old Lloyd, who in addition to his two 4-I1 cldb presidencies, is president of his local unit of or r "` �'� '' In a short service of text iecita- of T onto, from which he g ad ., Brown; and later W. - C. Brown the Junior Farmers of Ontario, a director of his local a icultural society, secretary of -the Huron, �:,.. ,=° tion by Rev. Hoytema, and hymn operated only the store in which Junior Farmers, was a contestant this + uated a ee. with a Bachelor of I a sin i the sale was 'held and at one time year in the Queens Guineas class at the Royal Winter Arts degree. By 1925 he had ob 1 g ng by the choir and co of th" Fair, competed as a mernber..of livestock judging teams at the CNE and the Royal and, in his spare tallied his Bachelor of Laws de ee r tion, the Bible (a gift of the had a men's clothing store where time, sings in the church choir, teaches a Sunday School class, and runs a farm• Mr, Cardiff, Brus- BA Hoytema family); the baptismal Hermans Men's Wear now is Bels, is MP for Huron. from the university and also gradr . uated from Os oode Hall. „r. font, communion silver and offer-, The ' Rod+al. Bank was known as g '� � �� Ing plates, were presented by Jackson Bros, and William John- CIIILISTMAS DAY (Mr. Fingland recalls that he members of the consistory, .The son, the News -Record next-door- 6G1 ]e"re Ofd To The Show" FAMILY RE-UNIO1V was articled in law with Norman .. font and tables had been Band- neighbour tells us he had his first Canada will once again be link S. Macdonnell, Q.C., who later-be F made by John Van Loo, choir work there, starting at $1,50 per• ed in family re-union with the rest came a Fudge of the Appellate s<t director of the church. Week .. ■ * of the Commonwealth in a Christ- Division of the Supreme Court of x a B. Bylsma, Clerk of the consist- mas Day pprogramme now being Ontario.) ory, presented an historical survey A FEW INTERESTING sidelights organized by ttie';British. Broad After practicing in Toronto un _, of the growth of the church since of the •sale were heard . The .. casting Corporation: The Queens tix 1930, Mr. Fingland came to its first beginnings early in 1948 ;. g Clinton to take over the practice when the first service was held f blaze which occurred- during the � ;� :�,. � �, message will :again be the high- { first morning was caused when light as she speaks from her home of the late William Brydone, Q C at the home of V. Sigsma, near one of the purses, on sale for ten at Slandringham. following that lawyer's death. Seaforth, attended by 45 persons, cents, fell to the register and "� i," - - o He is a strong supporter of to the present, when 100. families caught fire .:'. Raymondput out • ';3. TS SEALS SALES TOTAL' Wesley-Willis United Church, belong to the church and, attend the blaze $2,226.40 TO DATE IN U(MON Clinton. Mr. Fingland also was from a wide radius. The Huxon County Christmas active in politics, and was presi- FRANK FINGLAND, Q.C, The 33-volce choir, under the MRS. BRUCE BIGGART reports Seal Campaign total as of Novem- dent of the Liberal Association of received his, appointment as direction of the choir director, and buying a shirt as a souvenir , . ber 29 is $2,226.40, compared with Duron County. He also serves on Huron, County Court judge ac- unaccompanied, sang several-num- Her grandfather had ashirt mak- g.: the same period (first two weeks the Clinton Hospital Board. cording to announcement made bers, and a quartet presented sel- ing establishment in Montreal 75 N of sale) in 1953, $1,946,80. Married in X927, to Elizabeth D. by Justic Minister Hon, Stuart ections. Guest organist for the years ago , .. Mrs. Biggart picked Gerson, Ottawa. occasion was Jacob Roorda. The up one of the collarless shirts of- - -_ church organist is Cees Guetter. , fered for 25 cents, and found her „ `} A • • y 7 7� Music is provided by an electric grandfather's dname on the band. • 4-HAchievement Night Awards False Pretences organ which has been installed on The Christmas effort of the Clinton and District Chamber a trial basis, though the congrega- THE LONDON Little Theatre of Commerce is paying off-in a lot of fun for the youngsters of ■■ ,� (� Gain A Car t19A plans to obtain a pipe organ g .. - • y g its end of.letting.parents.Sliop,. ;�eceJ%redAy. .'..hub Members � themselves able to to la g g in solitude pas well. i Meese small fryare,getting ready: to attend y p And A]C1 Arrest rou took Advantage of the sale as they find y` iii a myriad` of siren' a do so: items „ included was a iea1 ' g Over 1,000 Huron Count 4-H Cam bell, RR 1 Dublhx, ppresident Greetings were brought the free performance at the Roxy last Saturday .afternoon. Free members, areiits and friends fil- of the Huron County ZH Club g g t from padded bustle, about ten inches shows are planned for this Saturday afternoon and on December P f A young man, Joseph McKay the Exeter, Listowel and London wide, ane-inch thick, long enough p Y So the large auditorium of the Leaders' Association. (alias John- James McKay) who Christian Reformed Church coa- g 18, as well. (News -Record Photo) South Huron District high School. Dr, H, H, Cowan, Exeter School to encircle a lady's waist, (even ,..-� has been in the Clinton district gregatiais. Also giving their at Exeter for the annual 4-H Club Berard chairman, welcomed those to-day), with, eyelet holes for a fora month, was arrested early greetings and congratulations, ventilation; also a model of Venus, Achieverluent Night on Friday, De- in attendance an behalf of the Saturday morning, and is lodged in were Rev: D. J. Lane; pastor of (some 20 inches high) which had 1 �an��dates®r ��W� O��NCes cember3, board, Huron County jail at Goderich the. St, Andrew's Presbyterian been used to advertise thread .. , For 349 4-H members in Huron C,, W. Montgomery traced the charged with obtaining goods and Church, Clinton, where the Re, r ra v • , , County who completed their pro- 4-H .Club program from E 1951 to money by false pretenses, by formed Church congregation have SOMEONE BOUGHT the old sew �dC� �At�te� �ri ��eCtiQri Day gram Lhis year, this marked the 1954, 'The number of clubs has means of worthless cheques held services for the past six Ing machine which was upstairs M ohma� of a busy year's work. increased from, 14 to 24 in the He is expected to appea in years; Rev. J, C. Ostrom, for the We ,personally bought the type- Thirteen calf clubs,, six swine past three years, with the total magistrate's court in Goderich to- Ministerial Association; Mayor M. writer which was in good repair For Reeve: 1 2 3 4 Total clubs, two grain clubs, one tractor enrolment increasing from 188 to day. J. Agnew, for the Town of Clin- .age is estimated at 51 years, MELVIN CRICH -134 140, 135 115 524 maintenance club, one forestry 389;' lie said. McKay was arrested by Chief ton; Councillor and Reeve-elect - since the last patent number is J: W. Nediger ......... 94 94 118 78- 384 club, and one forage club were (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page 12) William R. Jewitt, for Hullett '1903... We were enthrlailed with represented on this occasion. Township. the delicate golden curlicues used ForoPublic Utilities Commissioners (1955-1956) . E, S. Manning, president of the Rev. J. Gritter•, London, and to decorate* it's frame . . . and C. W. BROWN .... 165 146 173 133 617 Canadian Council of 4-H Club, in Crowd Gathers On Bargain Day Rev. Spoelhof, Kitchener, both of the smooth touch- is an equal of A. J. DESECK 125 133 1.60' 129 547 his remarks as guest speaker for whom had an important part in the more modern• machines ... It H. R. Hawkins ..... 80 86 72 68 306 the evening, traced the growth of the beginnings of -the Clinton does lack a back-spacer (we pre- A, J. McMurray 58 61 .48 $6 203 the•4-H Club work on a provincial Christian Reformed Church, spoke some that errors were not per- scale from the first clubs argantz- well, and most interestingly of mitted) . . . For Councillors ed. He outlined some of the ac- ls; S 9s the work, hopes and ideals of the �• * G. B. B)ATTIE 200 166 192 163 721 'tivities of his council in its work3z ESTIMATES OF Mr, Brown's S, W. GLIDDON 166 167 182 145. 660 in cofrelatin 4-H Clubs across aj church. g a Greetings were brought from worth are placed at half a million G. A. KNIGHTS ... 165 145 165 128 603 the Dominion, "During 1954 there the Women's Society, the Men's dollars ... One lady who helped DR, H. A. MCINTYRE 158 137 159 121 575 were enrolled in the Province of x x _ Society and the YoungPeople's take stock in the store 30 years ROBERT N. IRWIN ..:...... 165 127 145 135 572 Ontario 17,510 4-1-1 Club members x g a s2 . Society. . Rev. G. Hoytnxa com- a recalls that it totalled $35;000 A, E. SHADDICK 101 116 128 95 440 in 1,465 clubs, Mr. Manning -- K �,, a - .merited on the fact that most of then ... It would appear that no N. Livermore ,. ' ...:....::......: 112 120 109 75' 416 pointed out. He commended the the young people lead given the substantial change had been made work of the 4-H Club Leaders , g P P equivalent or one week's salary, since that time . KK M. J.3AGNEUV (acclamation). A Arrant ement and su erwi " toward the building of the church For Mayor: _ sion of hr and in addition had furnished the ONE ITEM FOUND was a board the,programwas under the. direc-€ kitchen with stove; cupboards, ' from the middle of a bolt of cloth X or Deputy Reeve., tfor, of G. W. Montgomery, agri- ' dishes, etc. on which the following is pen- BURTON STANLEY (acclamation). cultural representative, and Har- A he close of the service a cilled: "Rolled, Feb. 3rd 1885, D. old R. Baker, associate agricultur- t t Denison, The day' was not very For Public School Board (1955i19b6); al representative, for . Huron social Hour was held in the audit- cold; Rolled' on Feb. 1st 1886 by Clayton Dixon, George La(ib, Royce Macaulay and K. W. County. The chairman for the church, at the east end of the -• church, where coffee and cookies D. Denison, the day was rather; Col'quhoun (acclamation), Other members are A,'F. Cudmore,, evening's program was Robert were served, Above the auditor- cold; Rolled on Feb. 22nd 1888 by- L. Haughton, J. Murphy, Rev..R. M, P. Bulteel hi with a Which is equipped D. Denison. An extra fine day, ' Mailing s long' board table, are six separate remarkably fine January; Rolled Mailing Dates rooms. to be used by the eight 6: on January 30th 1889, Wm. MC- ■ ■ V ■ b W • organizations within the church. Taggart, Day mild aifd snowing, Clgdenth T�#WriShip S Voters PNC l�j$t(:d Linin' u for'first o at the bargains offered at the W. C. Two services will be held on good sleighing;- Rolled January 10, g P g g Sundays, . one in Dutch for the 1891 by Daniel Witmer, Beautiful ee T r Brown. store last week, these Clintonians;-make a "Christmas benefit of the older members and day but no sleighing; Rolled .on JOhn D►eeVeS F®r �7�5 Reeve Local Postmaster Rush" to the door. It was estimated that more than- 2,000 those newly come from Holland, January 12th 1$92 by Daniel Wit- G• M. Counter, ostmaster, su People _ took advantage of the two-day sale when dry goods was and the other one in English. All mer, good sleighing, skating rink Johm reeves, bachelor candidate votes. P g offered at ridiculous .prices. (News -Record Photo) catechism classes are in English• open,. Bob Coatts ran- into the for the Reeveship, of Goderich Grant fitxrlmg headed the poll gests the following mailing dates building last night, nearly broke Township, won his title in the elec- for the councillors, with a total for Christmas cards and parcels The Psalter hymnal is printed h7 his brains; Rolled Nov. 12, 1903 tion on Monday;. with a' majority of 496 votes, Mr. Stirling is a this year: United States, before (� Q t �p t �j English, as well. his C. Brewer, d Nov Bank, A of 26 votes,• ov ;his opponent, majority newcomer es the municipal field, December 8; British Columbia and Soil and Crop Annual Banquet Has � fine day, R.C. & 5 sold out; Rolled E. Laithwaite, In the four polls Other councillors elected were Newfoundland, before December (� ICY Roads Cause Man- by Roy :East, Jan, 25th 1905,- at the south of the township, K. C. Merner, with 484 votes; W. 11; Alberta, Saskatchewan, Man- D�'®se11 OAC ea �f Pastures itoba and the Maritime Provinces, ICS �r p i Beautiful day, very cold; Rolled Deeves led strongly, and-"had. a J. Forbes (another newcomer to 9 7 p . 5l1 ht Mlsha by J. C. (last name unreadable), majority of ;209. This lead was council) with 481 votes and Wil- before December 13; Ontario and g p down swiftly b results mer Harrison 433, The other con- Quebec, before December 15. Local Dr. W. E Tossell, OAC, Guelph, the Soil and Crop group, intro3uc- Jan. 15, Nice day but cold, also brought y Y r k Forrester, cold here from the two northern polls, testant for a seat on the townshi delivery requires mailing before was the. featured speaker at the ed W. Schneller, the Ontario presi- Near ' ds last e by Fan , heard f m P , � T? December 17. "If posted later," annual meeting and banquet of dent of the Soil and Crop Im= ' good night, sweet dreams; Rolled in which Laithwsite led b 183 council was W. R. Lobb, with 290, p pravement Association. Icy roads last Friday were by A. E. Sioman, Jan, 12, 1923; ' y says Mr. Counter, "the Post Office the Huron County Soil and Cro blamed for many minor accidents 6 Total c u only do its best:" Improvement Association meeting H. R. Baker, ,assistant agricul- R61164. 'by R, F. Higgins, Dec. For Reeve:.' I . 2 3 4 5 y i in the district. One. occurred at Can non tell (Christmas cards in'unsealed en- n Londesboro yesterday evening. ural representative for Huron Egiixondville when a car driven by 31st, 1940 .. ( a y e DEEVES 15 24; 118 61 99 5$ 375 velo es may still be sent at the He gave an illustrated talk on Count outlined the work of the us what the R.C. & S, was?) Laithwaite 22 349 rate of two cents for the first two. suitable grasses ,and legumes for y' Melvin Irvf»g, Clinton, was in col- :.... ....;.. 250 72 38 24 43 P g twe grain and orie forage 4 H lision with a. Tuckersmith Town-, the most effective asture cro ounces and ane cent for each ad- P P• Clubs r thg county, and then in- ship truck which was sanding the FELT, WE SHOULD LIST the For Council: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total ditional two ounces. ' most Bolton, McKillop Town- traduced the guest speaker, highway. g names of the clerks who worked STIRLING ................ .105 64 136 59 79 53, 496 ship, was chairman for the meet- -G. And- in the store last week . Mrs. MERNER ................ 98 57 122 73 81 53 484 ing which followed the banquet`r• Montgomery introduced The truck was driven by And- Ed ,Welsh, Mrs. Joan-Carol Craw- the guests at the head table, rew Huston, RR 3, Seaforth, 98 62 93 50 118 60 481 served b the ladies of the Lon- ford, Mrs. J. Cunningham, Mrs; HARRISON RRIS •. y which included besides the above whose helper,. J. McLaughlin, was HARRISON ... 1.37 76 8$ . 36 65 31 433 r ' desboro Women's Institute: As COmYn Events mentioned, Dick Proctor, Bel- knocked off the truck. McLaugh- „ ens of the Huron Assoc(a- ,grave, first vice-president; Id L. din suffered shock; Gladys Stuart, RR 2, Clinton; Miss Lobb' .. 34 35 51 25 ,93. 52 290 g preside Beatrice Gibson, Mrs. Nellie Nott, 46 a word minimum Ido tion, 'Mi. Bolton introduced the RR 5. Clinton; Mrs. Reg: Smith, Polling places were: 1•-Orange Hall; 2•-lien Holmes'; 3--A, ' • various items on the program. Sturdy; Auburn, second vice-presi- Provincial Constable Jack Park- Mrs. J, Wilson; Mrs. Donna Booth, Schilbe's; 4--A, Rathivell's; ,5-1;I, McCartxrey's;. 6-R. E..Row dent; re H. G. Strang, Hensall, inson, investigated. . Dancing,-round and square, to .Warden W. J. Dale brought Past president of the Horan As- o- ' RR 2,. Clinton Mrs, Margaret den's. Clarence Petrie and his ever pop- come from the Township of H Ontario and a member of the Break And ,Enter • Sne11,,:RR 1, Clinton; Mrs. T. G. - tdar Night �'IawliS,"'at the Crystal lett, and greetings from the .Ontario executive; .Clayton Bend- ScribbinS, Mrs: Grace .Lawson, aa pp Department for further informa- l?aIace, Mitchell; every Friday County- of Huron. L. E. Cardiff, er Gowanstown representative 1VTzs. J: Barnett, Mrs. J, Little and Coune' i� Yn Acton. tion on the subject. night:' 44-5-6-7-8-9.0-b MP for ,Huron, spoke briefly, and r. 'P dDalton,Charge Heard' Dec, 16-Euchre Euchre and T. Pryde, MLA for Huron, also from Perth County, an .Ch rg . Ella Cixafgnon .. Building permits totalling $2,280 Mel Friday, Walpole, the Collins Sisters and 'Mrs: Ell The 'final regular meeting of the; were passed, .'Deputy Reeve Mel Dance, Varna Town Hall. Harry said. a few words. •.. Charges'of conspiracy to breast Bert Collins, Strathroy, the enter- Council of the Town of Clinton 'Crich reported a new arrangement Norris .and has Ranch Boys' music. Earl Campbell, committee of the and enter the Brussels Creamery, with the : attendant at the dump,' S tamers of the evening; and press TiL6 �%@gth4lr was held on Tuesday avenin with P Sponsored by LOL 1035, agricultural committee w the p heard at a preliminary hearing be" g re resentatives. making, the wage .$75 per-month, 48-9-b County Council was followed by fore Magistrate D. E. Holmes, 1954 1953 instead' of by the hours worked. Friday, Doc. 10 - Euchre and Wilfred Shortreed, president of Directors for 1955 will be the Q.C., were dismissed in Goderich all members present, r High; Low High Low Assurance is • being given the A resume cf the total expenses dance, Bayfield Town Hall, Mur- the Huron Federation of Agricui same as this year, with the ex- court: on Monday. Dec,.2 32 18 41 29 Department of Highways that the for the year, presented by•finanee; dock's Orchestra.. Admission 56c, tune,; who said "We st grow ception that Harry Dougal) will Magistrate Holmes found there' 3 26 '. -3 52 37 Town of Clinton Wishes to acquire committee chairman George Lunch counter. Auspices: Bayfield more, but it seems that�'if we do, replace R. D. Etherington as rep- was, insufficient evidence to war- C N R 0 d 4 34• 24 57 40 the strip of windbreak property Knights, showed that a deficit was Agricultural Society.. 49b then the rice drops drastically. It resentative for Vsborne Township; rant' the case being"tried before a 5 30 5 42 35 on highway 4, north of town for quite probable on the year's op- Tnesdav,, Dec. 14-IOOF:Christ- seems' too bad -that a small per-- Tom Webster, RR 2, Auburn will judge and jury. Charges were dis 6 21 4 54 35 the purpose of creating park land. erations: mas Party," 8.00' p.m.,. in Oddfel- centage of, the country's popula- be director from Colborne Town- missed against Ross Hardy, Sut- 7 30 6 46 33 This is being done on request of . Authorization was given for the lows Hall. Rebekabs and Odd- :tion has to bear the 'cost 'of this ship and Cec ••-c Wheatley; RR 1, ton; his brother, William J. Har- 8 30 `25 45 34 the Clinton Planning Boatd, and ,Mayor to proclaim Boxing Day a ;fellows with their 'husbands and severe drop". Dublin`; will " ':.Russel' Boltox `dy, T. J. Wilson and R, N. Leslie, Snow•: 12 ins: Rain: .81ins. in answer to a request from the Civic Holiday. 1Wives are all invited. 49b C. 13. .Kingsbury, fieldman of as director for McKillop. Ali of Toronto.