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Zurich Citizens News, 1958-10-22, Page 12PAGE TWELVE ZURICH Citizens NEWS Chamber of Commerce Gives to CNIB; Pick Committees for Coming Year At an: execut:irve meeting of the Zurich. and District Chamber of :Commerce held last Thursday night it was decided to donate $10 ' leo the Canadian National Institute for the, Blind, Balt' McAdams was appointed to act as a .member of the Group Committee in charge of Boy Scouts and Curbs, Considerable discussion, took place in' regards, to the sponsoring of pee -wee and squirt hockey for the coming season. It was decided tlo, enter a team.. in a. peewee lea- gue, art Lucian this yearn, with Gor- don; Block and Jack Bannister dm; charge 'of the ibloys. Another teem wihichi was brought up et the meeting was -the idea of having a contest tfor the best decorated lousiness place at Christ- mas. The idea wiill come up lye - fore the next meeting of the Chamber. Goderich Man Found Hanged Tuesday Morning Kenneth Dickinson, 31 -year-old seaman, wanted for murder in the shot -gun slaying of his wife Elaine, 21, was found dead, hang- ing from loading equipment of the Goderich Elevator and Transit Co, Ltd, plant at 9.15 a.m. D.S.T. Tuesday. Police said he appeared to have hanged himself. Discovery of the body was made by Anthony Masse, a company employee. The equipment, which swings out to load and unload ships in the dock, was inside the building at the time. Police stated Dickinson must have gained entry some time dur- ing the night. His wife was murd- ered in a gravel pit near Goderich Saturday night. Police had been conducting an extensive search for Dickinson. 0 OR:President Gives .His Views On Dairy Imports "Recent suggestions that Can- ada should open her doors to New Zealand dairy products bears all the wisdom emlbodied in the old phrase `Carrying coals to New- caistlee/." iStated Ontario Farmers' Union president, Gordon Hill, to- day "Such suggestions lend sup- port to: fears that greed rather than need win continue to moti- vate the nnoveanent of 'food, which ds basically wrong," said Mr. Hill. He continued, - "It is foolish to sulggest sihlpph-tg cheese and ,milk right past starving peoples to Can- ada., where our farmers are doing an excellent job of providing cheap food for their countrymean. Canad- ian industrialists wlshi ng to ex- port to other country:res must be prepared: to accept payment in whatever medium of exchange that country is in a position to give." Mr. Hill said, "Should such pay- ment he in! form. of nnerchanndtise then It must be made avadalble to people who can use it, such mer- chandise must not be allowed to demoralize the market of Cannad- Blain; fern products, "We have heard much from, our federal: government about a world flood bank. But to date concrete steps in this regard have not been noticed," said Mr. Hdtl. "This matter vas to be discussed at the Onittar:lo Farmers' Union annual convention at Ontario Agricultur- al College, Memorial Hail, Guelph, October 21 and 22. Stanley Know- les, 14: years a member of parlia- menrt;, now vice-president of the Canadian Lalbonrr Congress; Rex Flrost, wellknown radio commenta- tor and Albert V. earmark, Ont- ario Fanners' Union hronourau•ty ildenet addressed the conven- tion," • LONG Cll1CitIST'1WAS HOLIDAY While school opened this year on the earliest passible datie, + 1wis+t>xnals hodik:10a will be unuts- wilily December along. School will dose �- , De� 19 and win re- open on Monday, January 5, ,Comnnittees for the new ten-'rn were sect up as follows, with the first named as chairman in each case; membership -Dennis Bedard, John Gascho, Karl Haberer; enit- tertaiinme✓znt-R,eig Black, Wilmer Adkins, Tom. Meyers, Karl Deck- er, Llioytd Mom, Bill 1VIc amiss, Albert Hess, Bryce Mack, Dr. Cox - on, Loam/1d Edo; • publicity Herb Turkbeim, Bill Siebert, Whitney Brokenshiire; nest iil •merchantst- Ja- ck Pearson, Ross Johnston, Keith Westlake, Lorne Rader, Gordon Bilock, Francis Kipper; agrieultum- al-V, L.• Beaker, Ted Steinbark, Ray Fisher, Leonard Merrier, gin McKinley, Bl:ll Davidson; puib- he relations-AAibemt , •Kfulbd'ledsch, Rev. O. Winter, Rev. A. M. Am- acitiler, Fred Haberer, Lorne Knopp; industrial and planning,: Charles Thiel, Oscar Greb, Harold Thiel, Jlihn Parkins, .Afldlaan Gascho, Jack Bannister, Wes Hugill, Alex Mous- seau, Earl •Weiidie, Eax1 Thiel; de- coration!, Ernie Ladidniaw Earl Zim- mer, Milton ,Deitz. OBITUARY Arthur 1VxcClinchey Iitunerai service was held Ion Monday, Ootedber 20 from :the. Ball and tMutcln (funeral home, Clinton, for a much respeCtted citizen-, Ar- thur McClivnrethey;, Stanley Town- ship, who passed away in Clinton Public Hospital October 17. S+elrv- +ice was conducted by the Rev. E. J. B.. Harr:lson,, Trinity Anglican Chu;rdh, Bayfield. Mr. IMcOlinchey was born June 16, 18811, a pan of a pioneer family the hate Henry and Jane McClln- chey, natives :off Ireland. He was the last surviving member orf his immediate .faani @y halving been, pre- deceased by seven brothers- and five sisters. 'Surviving • relatives are nine nedices attd seven, nephews,, Pallbearers were, M!iditon! Pollock, Russell Gesell, Elton; Bender, Bob Armstrong, Campbell McKinley, W:tilliann Heard. Flower bearers were Orville McCelinclvey, Wilmer G, McCldnahey, Varna, Fred Mc- Clinlohrey, Wilbur McC1dm,chey, Bruce McCltin!chey and Wilmer T. McCldnehey, Pa k: iit. Interment was in Baiyl!'ield Cemetery, WEDNESDAY, DNESrDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 19581 Hay Township Council Sets Tax Rate, Nomination Day Set For November 28 (Continued from page one.) organizations on the Community Centre Board. The two members who recently resigned were repre- Science Room At Zurich School. To Be Re -wired The Zurich Public School is to receive two crash doors for the fire escape, it was decided at the meeting of the Hay Township School Area Board held last Wed- nesday night. In other business Gerald Ging- erich was given the job of cor- recting the wiring in the Home Economics room of the same school. There has been an over- loading strain on the hydro in this department which has been caus- ing fuses to blow out continually. The board will meet again on Wednesday, November 19, at 8 o'clock p.m. senting these two groups. Nomination date for the Town- ship of Hay will be November 28, from one to two o'clock in the• afternoon. For the Village of Zur- ich the nomination will be held on the same date from seven to, eight o'clock in the evening. It an election is required in either or both cases the date will be Decem- ber 8. ' Rubber Stamps anti Marking Devices of every description Also Stamp Pads Sold by !Zurich Citizens News w o PRE -CH RE I�t(/3$/ WORLD'S FIRST Smith -Corona ELECTRIC PORTA LE New POWER -TYPING with Electric power does the work. You just float your fingers over the keys. Easy, effortless, and each char- acter prints with the same sharp uniformity. Completely portable. -��.. rm..'.'"'mvyD>+5�4�gme�pgnY. 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