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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-01-30, Page 7THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 19b4 PAGE NINE County Council Discusses Resolutions At January Session; Let Tenders Goderich — County council .committees, as constituted for 1964, had as first task that of .dealing with a batch of resolu- tions from other bodies. Huron council, on recommen- dation of its agriculture com- mittee, decided not to concur in a Kent resolution calling upon the Ontario department to insti- tute "immediate and effective action to control and abate the blackbird nuisance". The birds cause great damage to corn in the Essex -Kent area. Council also passed up a proposal from Ontario county that appoint- ment of local weed inspectors be mandatory. Reeve Stewart Procter, of Grey, committee chairman, in- vited discussion of the black- bird resolution, but nobody re- sponded. "The committee members were not unanimous," he said. "It does not affect us too much in this area, but is serious, all right, in Kent and Essex." Accept Tenders Council adopted a property committee report accepting the tender of Seaforth News for printing the county minutes, at $3.75 a page. Huron Expositor bid $3.85 and Clinton News - Record $4.00. The contract for bread supplied the jail went to Eedy's Bakery, Dungannon at 19% cent per loaf. Because "broken bottles are becoming more numerous on the roadside each year," Bruce council proposed a minimum refund of Sive cents. The legis- lative and education committee did not concur. "It could be set too high," was an objection raised; "if they put out cans it won't be any easier." The committee, of which deputy reeve Tom Howard of Ashfield is chairman, did con- cur in a Grey county move to lieu of taxes on all its property have Ontario make grants in except highways, as is done by the Dominion. It went along with a proposal from Northum- berland and Durham that the province pay for fire depart- ment calls to motor vehicle fires on provincial highways. It was explained that rural municipali- ties often have to pay otherwise uncollectable costs. Clinton Central Secondary School board recommended an additional county representa- tive, and Ross Lovett was named. The roads . committee, of which deputy reeve Joseph Kerr, Wingham, is chairman, concurred in a Bruce resolution requesting the Department of Transport to investigate a prac- ticable load limit for Class B roads. The Traffic Act now limits gross weight of vehicles to 22,000 pounds. "We thought this limit away outdated," said the chairman. 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On recommendation of the warden's and personnel commit- tee, council concurred in a Northumberland -Durham pro- posal that the duties of a safety construction inspector be car- ried out in conjunction with those of Labor Department in- spectors or building inspectors in municipalities. On a departmental request that Huron name' a safety in- spector, "we recommend that we take no action .at present," reported Reeve Haskins, chair- man. 0 - Obituary Mrs. Agnes Baird Mrs. Agnes Baird, oldest resi- dent in Huron County, and who would had observed her 104th birthday Thursday, January 30, passed away Friday evening in Clinton Public Hospital, where she had been admitted Friday, January 17, in ill health. She had been a patient at Queens- way Nursing Home, Hensall, for the past four years, until being taken to Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Baird was born in New- ark, New Jersey, and came to Ashfield Township with her parents when one year old. Her grandmother lived to be 98 and her mother 93. Her ripe -old age was attributed to a (lovely disposition and long-lived ante- cedents. Surviving are a son, Tom, of Brucefield, and a grandson, Stewart, of Stanley Township. Obituary Edgar Broderick Funeral service for the late Edgar Broderick, 90, was held Saturday from the Dinney funeral home, Exeter, with burial in Exeter cemetery. Frank McGee, appointed to the cabinet as minister with- out portfolio just before the last federal election, is host of CBC -TV's new public affairs program, The Sixties, seen Sundays. The series from Ottawa "reflects the restlessness" of this decade and features leaders of industry and the pro- fessions from Canada. the U.S. and Europe. Mr. Broderick, formerly of Exeter, a retired farmer, passed away Thursday at Huronview Home. Survivors are two sons, Garfield, Hensall; Russell, Ex- eter; one brother, John Broder- ick, Regina, Sask. Hear Program At Goshen UCW Goshen United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Keys on January 16, with 20 present. The meeting opened with hymn 571 and prayer by Mrs. Bob McKinley. Mrs. Bob McKinley presided for the worship service, assisted by Mrs. George Simons. Mrs. Melvin Elliot took over for the business. Minutes were read and. approved, and several cards were read. Mrs. Elliot reported that the group met their�eriion and gave the financial report for 1963. Mrs. Elgin McKinley also gave a report. Several things were discussed for the coming year. It was decided to pack a bale the sec- ond week in February. It was moved and seconded to ask Varna U.C.W. to join the Goshen Group for the World Day of Prayer on February 14. The study on rural India was taken by Mrs. Bob McKinley, assisted by Mrs. George Simons and Mrs. Arnold Keys. The meeting closed with hymn 249, and .prayer by Mrs. Bob Mc- Kinley. 0 Six out of ten students who complete the eighth grade go on to graduate from high school and half of all high school grad- uates complete at least one year of college. 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