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The Huron Expositor, 1952-01-18, Page 1' ^ / ' ,| . - . I I � 11 ". - , !, ,; �',` � #­ i � 1. , , - , , ,W . 1, 11 � ;kll -, � i'�P I ,'� . .1 I ;11 * �" . , W".. i,� l .1 . . ,, ., 1. . , . 'A I '1 , I .,.,� I - , . . I . 1, ", � " l- 11T, ; 11 ; 'y I , " " , ANNIVERSARIES Morris Towts,hip :Re e , 11 I RSTR , T ''' I Township;. was ele RDEN. , , 1111-1-1 . Huron Coug-ty at, the-oE�euiug Be$- I . I -, Or A. , til,�` ,On Wednesday .day. The Meeting was held, in .,� ­ - 11 " - "'AA . -who lives on Nbrtli,UMU S -t., m4rkthe' British Zxchaiige Hot i:� . ­ , , ' , " 1, "I ­­'�, .,6d his 89th birthday. Mr.r Rivers supreme court was sitting ,In -, Je '. 1, "was the I .14. I Qouncils NAm'', Officials. '.,' Widening Goderich. , " -, " , A ,, 4"N-111, - I �down once a week now. Township, moved that the election . I tie� Close; Relief, Reev Seaforth Council w I I I . - 11 , , . A ;.; council, coin -prised d, Wa- augural meeting prid;iy- " " I - oath of office visa adminig, f'� on Monday, appointed officials for Councillo orizing-the bortawing by dab Pothlififfik, Mr. James D., Gemmell celebrat- The . .1l,.;l-'.. . ra Alfred Moffat, William Court of Revision, Ma�yor, ' rP , ,,, 4 -tered by Judge T. M. Costello, at- ," - "". yoar. Reeve Dan Bettermann " 1011M,!` 'r� R9,gerson, Andrew Crozier and JaS. Reeve, Sillery, Christie, Daly; school bu Tragej],y�.Ktru .,-,*q'.­',o,q"i,.i, ed,his 91st birthday on Wednesday ter 'Which the new warden .10 . " at the theme of lids son and daugh, was as- : .. presided. I ilding. Bfefcirei the third, , ,,ck tvp�! 4 '� 'g,k , - .. corted to the chair . ,�,� I Doig, held their inaugural meeting Police, Mayor, Reeve, Close, reading may ,be given, the MU ' , _:(l , I . ,�,,�,.,"-ll -Officials named are: ,Clerk-treas- la the Town Hall, Sea,forth, onMon, - 4 i I Sidney thur Nicholson, last year's warden,'. � - Park, Close, Cr1oh, Sharp. First pal Board's approval for th Xprrayl 14gM9AfVi1i,1q1P,Q41004, , 41;emmell, Tuckersmitli. Mr. Gem- .... day., at 11 a.m., and subscribed to aamed in each case Is chairman ' bretiture has. to be obtained. .. -�`��'I , 11� I I , oath of office before the clerk. of his respective committee. D. Glenn Campliell was6pte _ ra�p, I " suell enjoys good heal ty to Warden. . ..*� I as, 'Domifilon Bank, Seaforth; school, the Mrs. Murray are in' curc,ine ­,,�­,�,j Y,�, I active in the w,drk on the Johnston. ... :. Rev. A, W. Gardiner, of Egmond- , , �P, - NZ -farm His .: attendance officer, John R. Leem. the meeting and I I a rormer,wj%,,� - , I ing; drainage Inspedtor, Clarence villa Unked Church, e for the group. a "'I" , � I - the Regele; weed Inspector, the: opening *� I father, the late Robert Gammell, a born near Bluevalo in Morrls, a 7%1' to , -�-111 . . -elected warden was ' : officiated at , asked no d -heart A ' �W" I *, ! ;� Albert and Invoked Divine a R01 - Tuckersinfith pioneer, clearidd son of the late Mr.*and-,,Mrs, Silas .. , regular me � 1111 . At- Johnston. He moved to Grey in .. , of night the council '5pent. some time Mr. Murray, who has, bpen. 'r.:�11'�14. thur Varley, con. 4. On this farm 1913 and attended school at S.S. 2, tha,counell for the ensuing year D. D. GOVERNOR . , 14 IV �, . discuhsing ,the Proper ways and suffering from a heart condition.. ' ,;,:,�U'09 - Somerville, Wan. Beattie; road 'T . Mr. Gemmell was born and lived all Grey and ,Brussels Continuation 'Council joined the Association of means of collecting towing charg for some time, suffered a fur- ""' " . .his life, until he sold out and went Set, 61. . 1, 1930 he married Lela . ASS ssing Officers, the Ontario from car ovaers whose vehicles had . ther attack and, was ,about to .." ,�, "", to live with his son about six years Lawson, of Walton, and took up -d Roads Association, and the I., Patrolmen, John E. Murray, Henry Goo, . ADDRESSES LIONS been illegally pa be taken to the, hospital -for �`.' . 11 . rked during snow- :,I,1;'i I ago. His wife, the former Janet farming in Morris. He has four .Xleber, James McQuaid, George H 1A06clation of Rural Municipalities - Plowing operationd and were r treatment.: His wife was P� '� .�!` -; Ross,died in 1941. He.has two sGus, daughters. a I I ;;::::.:: I Michael Hugh Hawkins Clinton, . Lions moved from the streets. The'niat- , ,,,,-,p,� 1. Robert, Brussels, and -Sidney, Tuck- Council endorsed the recom- i.. Stanle,S� 1111161i, Geo. -R. Campbell Pal - . District Deputy Governor, miLde an ter will be referred to the towm ingfor -the trip,.when in 80,14.43 , , - , -1 . I , I � I i I 10 lersinith; one daughter, Mrs. G. F- 'mendation Thos. llackw6ll, Stewa official visit to the Seaforth Club Solicitor. nianner she fell and fractured . ..., 1,�;%,, of a joint meeting ; rt Dolmage.1 ?ILPpointinents made were as fol- , the warden s and good roads -coin ... . ....... Russel Barrows, Joseph, Ilugill, lows: Assessment commissioner, on Monday evening. The meeting Council expressed its*regret of her shoulder. . . ' .. ,.'�,�,""�, 11 ­ . aws li� Vincent Lane, Con Eckert, Wiltr sable Conser- . :l�l`� . mittees that necessary by -I was held in St. Thomas? Parish Mr. Win. Amen'ts sickness and, In. . , � 'I ' $14arvey Johnston, Reeve of Maloney, Hall, with President Ff. E. Smith structed that a letter'wishing for :.. 1�.,t, - Mr. and Mrs. Seth Brown passed confirminj the appointment John Gordon, Wro. Storey, vailon Authority, Roy Bell; road . " I I , " " I Morris Township, who was Eldon Kerr, Pe I presiding. �. , ..gl..). '. . of Peter Patterson as county en- ter McLaughlin, Superintendent, Robert Dalrymple; 'his speedy recovery -be sent him. I - �,,T , . Mr. and Mrs. n. Bradshaw loan- .9ineer and road superintendent at elected Warden of Huron Coun- Robert D -odds, Martin Diegel, W.m. I clerical assistant to road supt., E. fn his remarks, Mr. Hawkins In Councillor Ed. Dalyt abaencei . :, XI,M.4 . ,&d their home Wednei'day' evening a salary of $4,600- per annum, pl'us ty on Tuesday at'the council's Somerville, Sam Bolton and Jbhn P. ' Chesney; court of 'revision commented on the low attendance B. F. Christie reported on the snow LOGAN AGREES I 1. 'll ,for d surprise -party for Mr. and car. . I open, sessions of its January Bosnian; fenceviewers, Jas. Nola Reeve and 'Councillors; feftcevie;�- at regular club meetings, which Plowing situation. Jack' Rice has I . - ' - � Mrs. Seth Brown,'who were mark A large delegation from Clinton , Win. O'Reilly, Win. ]Boyd, Joe Me. erA, A. Broadfoot, -seemed over the Contract for plow, . . fwg the 50th anniversary of their - . I Win. Kyle and ,to be general -throughout T'akell ,:,:;,l;,,',;-, District Collegiate Institute area, . . Laughlin, Wm. Shannon, Robert'Chiis. MacKay; poundke.bpers, Scott the zone. He also praised the Sea. Ing the streets, and will carry out SALARIES, WAGES. "'.-,."� miarriage. There were thirty-Avo headed by Dr.,W. A. Oakes, of Clln- . -7— Campbell, Boyd Driscoll, Tbomas'�Cl�ff, Leslie Lawson, John Broad- fortlf Lions Park and P�ol: Th the work under instructions of the . I . I - . I guests present, bingo and, euchre ton, appeared before County Coun- Robert McClure; foot, Melville Tragnair; Stock and speaker was introduced hy Dr. E. street committee. The inaugural meeting of Logan. ' . 1, , " . lbeing enjoyed during :the evening. cil on Wednesday in support of a H ultry valuatbrs, Alex Poultry valuators, Robert Tyndall,IA. McMaster. An assistant to H. Y. Maloney, CO ncil was held in the Township , I 11`,� Among those present were Mrs. a & S. 'a LL " I ' I '�' Lefevre, a neighbor, who will be 95 request that the county raise $285,- Smith, Frank ,Bowman, Robt. Dodds I Andrew Bell, 1 W.Crich; weed in- Ross Savauge, chairman oil the street super! n-tendent, will be en- 119, I with all members in attend- �,'A`V . 000- by the issue and Sale of its de- and Antone Siemon; PoundkeePers,'�spector, W. S. Broadfoot, health and welfare --committee, to- gaged in the near future. ance.. Reeve John, E. Siemon pre-, : .1, : -�,?, , years old in Xune.� and Mr. and Mrs, bentiures for the erection of John Walsh, Joseph -Carlin, Reuben When 'Through' Streets were as- sided. Members of ,the pouncil are* . ll���Il 11 Ported that $430.55 had leen Spent I , � I I I Wan. Crawfor(T, also neighbors, who ON CITIZEwLIL)HIP Grants of i10 and $25 were made tablished about a year ago, it took JOhZL E. Siemon, reeve, R.R. 4, Wit-, :, t*,)` - Dr. Oa�kes said the school has 11 lot, ,Peter McCowan, Chas. Kleber September. - . 1 . ,,7,14, l6ater in the evening Mrs. Robert 31. I -Association and the Salvation Army ­�',' ,were 68 years married on Thursday. dition to Clinton Collegiate. Rituck, Win. Anderson, Percy Tay- to thf, Huron Crop Improvement on, ,crippled children work since only the necessary 'Stop' Signs to chell; Councillors: Win. H. Chaffe, , 17" inakothem legal, but to date -all of R -R. 4, Mitchell; Oscar Rock, R.R.. , , l�� . rooms and the department advias Mrs. W. T. Teall, president of the n. respectively. . H.M. Sinith and Clarence Walden these have not been erected. At- 2, Moukton.- Wilfred KrauSkDpf­R. .1 2l, T I C harters; read aii::'address, and Mrs. seven mor�- are required. The main- Home and School Association, op- un6il a' ' I ,reported the results of' a meeting 1:1: I John Glow presented Mr. and Mrs. bars of the board are, unanimous ened the January meeting by ex- CO ppro.ved accounts for, 00findl subscribed to the Munici. in Clint cording to council, 36 have been R. 1, Dublin; Fred Herbert,,R.R. 4, , 1. "" -tending New to Plowing snow of $2,140, and I I ".." I Zrown with an electric toaster and in the need but differ in op! on as Year's greetings 5. for Pal."World for use of council and on of the Huron Committee put in place, but another 52 -are Mitchell, , ,' , " lti 1. -4 a heating. pdd. Mr. and Mrs, I ni all. In the absence of Mrs. J. A. bridge& ,amounting to'11,24 c of the Canadian. National Institute required. to complete the job- Con- : "I", . to. whatherto have It right away Weatcott, .. . The council as a whol 10 wn retired to Seaforth from -his Mrs- Eric Munroe read The *reo��'and clerk were an for the Blind, held 1� ast Wednesday. sid,ra,ble dWcussi6n followed I . , 'i�, I and -how to raise the money, thor- 'Geo. L. Falconer attended- and re-, A new, home for the blind is be! 9 r Ing par g ,.,. , CArm at Staffa -about three, years . the treasurer's report. Conveners of fted to sign and submit to the Min-,qu ' I n ce n kin con', ad a committee on relief with the . . :"�";, I -County Treasurer A. H. Erskine psted council to pass a resolu, i built, in London, and the countyIs, Main St,, council on John St., at . '"'. . 4n. Lunchmas served at the close I, reeve as ohairman,and the, clerk, '. - ' .2 1 - . 5 -1 A committee, headed by JzLes A. . ,whole will also act as Court of, Re. ,. I ,�,,� were referred to the finance coin i a list of their members to the see- questing the -statutory grant fu the on io�r,aise by debenture Issue $29 , relief officer. The council,' as, a all committees were asked to -hand istei"of Highways a petition re- -County of Hur- I share is $10,00. ' that parking had. become haz- submitted estimates for 1952 whichi ,tiod requesting the . being of the Op . - high- 000, for the purpose of erecting and Stewart, and including W.. T'. Teall, Engineer Ross, God4rich, who - . . %2�; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Killy inittee as follows: Estimated exd , ­­ 17- - ­ puni of �43,727.00 spent on ardous -at this corner. IvIsion, the reeve being chairman. . 'Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kelly, George penditure, $324,750; estimated ex Principal D. N. Eastman announc,- ways in f961,' and also -asking for Wirfilshing an additiofi­to'tIja Clin- I James A. Murray, R., S. McKer- had"been consulted about the wid- I The clerk was instructe '- St., celebrated their 52fid w9ddIng I pepd1ture., $324,750; estimate I U . dto or- -1Y , III rev- ed that the School would b4 pres- appropriation of $70,000 to be spent, ton'. Collegiate Institute. CO ncil (.,her and Dr. P. L. Brady, was,ap- ening of Goderich St. West when '., ,,v�.,6 I . enues, $328,023; estimated si , der copies of The Municipal World ' '."i','5 anniversary WM)aesday. Mrs.lKelly urplus I enting the operetta "Qi:nderella," in on roadii, and bridges in 1952. . i Pas" d the -said resolution with the rointed to work with the health the time came to resurface the for each member of -the council an&, :""-a' Is the former Margare,P McQuaid $3,273. The rate on these estimate� late March. MISS M. E. Turnbull, A resolution, received from the rider attached that the Village of and welfare committee to raise road, estimated his fee at between officials, and council authorized the. , �, P I I I A would be nine mills, made up as music supervisor of the school, so- council of the Township of ,Dun- BIM, and th' Town of Clinton funds for the projeet. $500 and $700 for the necessary sur- taX-c011eetor to'conti-due the ' �� and lived near Seafortb - con. 3, follows� General accounts, 5.5; ilicited aid of the Home a:hd School e ' levy :" "I',, 'Tuckerswith, until her (i�hrrlage on . , - wick, asking for a more just and I�h,64ld as�siune one mill additional ith ":l . C. E. SMI outlined plans rbr voying involved. Mr. Ross racom- and, collection of taxes with tile ,;.I ' I �,::- ,, Jan. 16, IS99, to Mt. Kelly' at St. highway account, 3.5 -mills. 1with costumes. Mrs. Keith -Sharp, equitable division of - secondarp.,toAtteir assessment, as ebuncil-wgs Burns' Night, to be held Monday, mended a Lucan- man for the job Powers provided, by law for the ' '. . .James' I ,Peter Patterson, who succeeds Mrs. A. Miller and Mrs, D. N. East- school expenses, between rural an ' f ,�,!", , Roman Catholic Church. his father, the late T. R. Patterson man were named to assist Miss ' d of the opinion tha. these munici- Jan. 28, in the Community Centre; of drawitig up a master pran of a general levy and collection of tax- l .,:;�� 'The ceremoily was performed by urban municipalities, was concur. palities'were not contributing a The members, wives afe invited, ae drainage system. . e,4. . . .9A 41fe late Rev. M. J. McCabe. I was introduced to Huron .Count�,Turnbull and staff. . red with,, and a copy will be, sent fair Proportion according to 'the well -as, any non-member who wish- Reeve Sills suggested narrowing Council rene'wed insurance on , ,, Council, after a report had been , Roll call -showed Grade 2 had the to tdie Premier of 0iftario, Thos. number'of pupils attending. Coun_ es to attend. . . t.be 'boulevard at the Dominion -maintainer and instructed 'the _._ , I After their marriage they resided Tiresented on roads, highest number,of -parents Present, Pryde, M.f.A., tire Ministdr of Edu- ell also endorsed a resolution from i 1. �'�M in as northeas� of Blyth, where a: . Bank corner by three feet to ?ase treasurer to keep s at lot 11, con. 8 Morris Twp., three - Du- 1951 grading operations so were awardea the picture for the c tion, and to the Ontario Rural the Township of Dunwich hich the parking " xreeded expectations. Eight iniles month. Mrs. F. Kling, accompan- Municipalities Association, '� lasked' for a fairer distributivo I . sa e. The firsit IAMI,on� , .:-1 n of J, C. Crich, chairman of the fire day of the month, at i—P. M- - WAS - - . -"T the-� farmed for 48 years before re- of couDty roads Mere widened to'100 led by Miss M. Willis sang "The Meetings of council were set for tax costs on,secondary school,q and and water committee, reported that the time set for meetings O'f the . - . tiring to ,Seafortb four years ago. . . Mr. Kelly had operated the same �feet and regraded. Two bridges and Land Of Glad Tomorrow," a patri: the first Monday of each month. I hospitals between rural and urban PRESBYTERIAL, the new fire truck was ready for council. , " :� ore culvert, were constructed; ex- otic number. "" I Xarm for 52 yeails. They have one t,,,ive repairsf made to Balls, P. 'E. Willis, chairman of the HIBBERT . municipalities. i I I delivery, and was now only waiting Reeve J. E: Siemon was named _,�'.., . Keith Sharp and a representative the routfne test of the undtrwrit-, to represent the Township on the -.� ,son, James, Seaforth. Mr. Kelly I& Bridge, rebulit portion of The re- board introduced Rev. ,D. Glenn I . 11 . one of a family of eight. Sisters ard Th Spra'ymotor Machines attended .CLINTON ers. ,,'Mr. Crich predicted little ex- Mitchell 'Agriculture Board, and I . 1 ibrothers living are- Mrs. WIlliam. 11, guest speaker, who chose * I MEETS IN .., . �tainlng wall at SaItford Hill;' three Camp6e e luau. -ural meeting of Hibbert Of I pense for the comynittee this year. Win. F. Dalling was appointed to ", .Devereaux, Seaforth; Leo Kelly,'miles of bituminous 'pavement were as his subject, "Citizenship." He Township Council iwas held Mon- and council are investigating the . . 11 , . - . A.* W. Sillery reported, an extra represent the Township on the * . Morris; .Thomas Kelly, Ulyth, and completed On the Kippen Road and stated. the greatest danger 'to Can, day afternoon. with -all," members I advipability of purchasing a ma- The annual executive 'meeting of I . . , . Albert, London. -Mrs., Kelly is also J six miles on the Mill Road. . I I.ada is centred in Communist Rus-' pres.ent,, who subscribed to the nee- - C-hine at a cost of $1,100 for sp-r,qy-. the truron Presbyterial of the Pres-' $2.50 collected in tax arrears and Thames River Conservation Auth- I I 4 one of a family of eight, of"whoml Mr. Patterson stated that pres- sia.' We have got to know what essa.ry declaration of office and as- Ing weeds on roadsides and for byteria,it Church in, Canada was stated he isn't worried over land-lorl,tY. John E. Siemon and Fred . .� ent day trends indicate that in- democracy really is and 'prove 'that SU ' iy4rble fly control. nr. E. A. Me- held in 9t. Andrew's Church, Clin. tax arrears but is over bus' . .1 . only one sister surviv'bs, Mrs. Jos.1creasing volumes of traffic will be 10ter,­MaYor of Seaforth, and ton, on Tuesday. . tax arrears, and thinks a further nvesti- ;.; Murray,, Stratfor . d. Both' -Ar. and our way of living is better. In deal- ointed clerk.;- effort should be made gate the complaints of Arthur Nich- 111, . I Wis. Kelly are enjoilfig tairly good travelling on the road..s3r,stem and Ing with patriotism and cfflzenf�hip, Roy Burchill, treasurer,'tax collec". Councillor A. W. Sillery waited on Mrs. Gordon Bisset, 'president, the,e. to collect, ols and Otto KUnts on -the constitt-c- ' - . .r, I health. .; � -the demand for granular material he dealt wfth it on the d'fferent ter and assessor; Walter O'Brien, I council and requested the township too -k for the su'bject of her opening . A $25,00 grant was voted to the tion of the Brodhagen Drain. ' ,. I ­.­ " I., ....... , "What Do Mi-asions Mean Sa Silarles, and wages were agreed " I . will Increase. I ng with truant officer; Thos. Laing, weed Silver Creek Drain, Council gave To You?" She said t lvation Army Bethesda Hospital, :; .government levels, beginni to sibare the cost of cleaning the address, . —0 — He felt the present supply should municipal government. "NOwheke is inspector; Frank AllenT­Walter hat to some, London. A request from the' St on, based on a report of -the com- I ,"i I . / be used with discretion, and to I the freedom of democracy better O'Brien, 'Dr. M. W. Stapleton and the matter consideration and will missions meant a great deal, but John Ambulance Brigade for ', mittee on finance: Clerk's salary to .1 �1, . Hon. maintain a policy of regrading by; make a decision at a later meeting to others they had no Special sig- bel$1,2;00, this includes rental of of- -- .1 or Memoiy seen than,in municipal affairs," he T. Wren, member�S of the Board of , grant was filed for the present ! s ocks in the pits,! said. We have the privilege to vote, Health;, Earl Dick, member to Scott theamount of the con'tribution. nificance. ,She thought that the A building permit was granted* to fico, telephone, etc.;' Treasurer's It: Of Usborne'Clerk and to follow up with the pa,ving I . churches should pla66 much more C .salary, $500; assessdr, V0; tax "", I program as soon as 6xpedient.1-, but we-Tiold that right too cheaply Memorial Health Board; Ed. Chap- Tho,clerk was authorized to applyl - J Walden to erect a $500 one- I . In a Special service on the first On Nov. 30, 1951, construction of today, To vote on a municipal lev- ide, road superintendent: George i for the balance, of subsidy on 195, emphasis on the value of the work car garage beside his new dwelling collector, .$300; road superintend- . �.4 1 anniversary of his death; a brass bridges and culverts coft $30,- el is a real part of citizenship. We B69, caretaker of Township Hall; iroad expenditure and to secure ad- of mission&. Each member should on North Main St. ent's salary be 90c ppr hour and ,.I'll I plaque was dedicated in memory of 101.07', roads, $138,215; are indifferent about , So many Andrew McLachlan and Ernest I vice from- the township solicitor in' feel a -personal responsibility for The finance committee will con -'mileage; operator on maIntalner � f.. r ma'nten- things. We ought to be moFe ready Templeman, livestock- valuators. the matter of an insurance claim increased effort in sending mission- tinue its prepayment tax plan in and truck, $1.00 per hour; helpers, . . . . . ", Han y Strang in Caven Presbyter- ailces, -$30.657, bridges and on]- to assume such duties as these, It I by Arthur Varley for beans daml arles and forwarding the work in 1952. 1 ator iborse-drawn. I . , .1 I Rall . .verts; $214,731 on- roads; to serve on A resolution was ,passed to bold mission fields. ,,I' , ' Pay list, is no particular honor ed by weed spraying operations. J. E. Keating and J. A. Stewart grader, 66t per hour; road,foremea .1� Mr. Strang for many years had $139,011; -material, $289,104. " . I served Caven Church as an elder I the town coundil,­but someone has council meetings. the�,,first Monday BY -Law No, 1, 1952, autho The remainder of the morning were reappointed as the town's re- i and that of labor, 75c- per hour; . I . � . to do these jobs. We should, be of each month at I P.m- 'except rizing was devoted to the reports of the presentatives to the Community man and one horse, 70c per hour; :.:li I. for 50 years.rHe had been active Rebelahs Platt ready to do what Is at -hand and. July and August, when meetings the borroving of $75,000 at such various secretaries. At the close, Centre Board. man and two horse -team, 840c per 1. -.1 - in the Presbytery and Synod of t we will be at 8 p.m. in the evenings. ti'mes as required from the Cana- I .1 . he I lave an awareness of what than Bank of Commerce, Seaforth, of the morning session lunch was The passing of a by-law regard- hour; man and tractor using Small :. . -church, The Rev. D. J. Lane, Clin- 40th Anniversary need to do, he Pointed out. The reeve and -61eaaurer were served by the ladies of the church, Ing smoking .in the arena proper grader, $1.40 -per -hour; large grad- ': .. j; tion, moderator of the Synod of An invitati authorized to submi was given its required readings and The afternoon session was open- was considered by council, but no er, $1.75 per hour; man, . team and 11 . I.. Hamilton and London, preached the Monday ni on was accepted at In dealing with the 116xt level the t to the Depitrt- passed. .. I � ", Akermon!, - . ght's meeting Of Edel- government of our land, the ��eakment of Highways report of the ed wit.h. prayer by Miss Toll, Blyth. definite action was taken.. Imover cutting weeds, $1.04) per ' . .. .� 1 . weiss Rebekah Lodge to in�eet with er -said: "We need a system of ad- road superintendent for road ex- Council decided to change the The treasurer. Mrs. J. B. Russell, -A motion carried to borrow $15,­'ho,nr­;­­man­--dttchiu I .111,1111, The Rev. Jes. Foote, Varna, f ,g;' -We per hour; ,.l . Or- Huronle Lodge, Clinton, at their tication to teach our children and penditures for 1951, asking for stib- meeting date from the first Satur- Seaforbh, gave her report and after 000 to meet current expenses until power mower, $1.40 per hour; weed ,i�� . . annual birthday otic. A rn�n who is a good ,citizen tarlO Highway Act, day in each month. accept an increased allocation for The,following appointments were mile; fencoviewers, $4.00 per set- I , personal friend of the late' 'Mr. ston ,being their why we should be patri- sidy according to conditions of On_ day In each mouth to the first Mon. some discussion it was decided to taxes have been collected. I inspector, 75c pet hour and. 8 vior ,Pastor of Cavein Church and regular meeting Feb. 4, the occa- ourselve ... I e plaque, and meeting. Another invitation Was may be patriotic, but not necessar. Frank Allen wa's appointed -auth- Accounts passed Includbd - : Elec- 1952. Mrs. A, Taylor recording made- Clerk and relief officer, D. vice; TI'Ve9took valuers., $4.400 per ,; , " . ipald tribut6 to his memory, recall received from Pride of Huron ily. all patriotic persons are good Ausable Watershed Pro- flon expenses, $130.06; grants $35; secretam gave a ver� fi ne report H. Wilson, $1,240.00 per annum; Iservice, 'school attendance officer, . I Ii, I. , Ang,, fte faithfulness with which 1,6dgp, Exeter, to attend orit ." - . printing, .$40.98; It osipi tali z�i!On, of the year's activities of the Pres- town trea,surer, D. IT. Wilson, $800 - a mefn- citizens," he Said, citing the youth jectT fio)tp the municipality $35; caretaker Township Hall, $2.5; - ; 1. 11 11 41 11 I Mr. Strang had served his church bars' dance thdre Jan. 17. of' Germany under Hitler as exam- Townsh, ip"6f Hibblert. )of 'tge $226.'50, fire protection, $50,; fox byterial. I pet, annum; assessor, Wni� Ament. fee for talfing applications for pan- - ifor halt a century. bounty, $4; roads, $3,540,36; relief, The report of Met, nominating $600; Fire Chief, J. F, Scott, $150; 1 1 . I . Miss Jean Scott, Mrs. Anne Hew ples. I By -Law No. 1, 1,952, authorizing $25; subscriptions, $16; Ontario committee was read -by Mrs. Scott, H. Maloney, inspector un&er Weed �sion, etc.. $3; members of council, , ...,�:� I . 0— , derson and Mrs. Geotgenel8mith Mr. Campbell asked, "Is it good of expenditures of a car used by Mun.1cipal Board, $5; salaries and Belgrave, and was accep�ted. Tb ontro $4.50, and reeve $5.00 -per So i.: I were appointed a committee to plan citizenship to. be patriotic If our road a C I Act and Fruit Control Act,iwith mileage 8e; 'Board of Health, � �. , country Is wrong? It is not an- third and final reading and pass else, $5; rebates Federation of Ag-, Mrs. D. J. Lane, Clinton. The meet- per month; caretaker and street $2.50 per meeti . , ,111- 1// CHURCHILL . a. suitable' affair. to conimemorate superintendent, was given allowances, $125: postage and ex- officers 'for 1952 were installed -by $7 per month; road foreman, $53.22 . the fortieth anniversary of the ough to be patriotic," he said; "we By'Law ,M, -31 1952, authorizing the rictfliure fee,%, $1.42; m Expenditures approved included: . . Churchill, who occupies Ten Down- lodge on,fday 12. Apost-Christmasimust, be patrIotIQ to whatever 1% borr6;wing of money, -was given fees, $20. . . embeirship ing closed with the Lord's Prayer. superintendent, $106.44 per month; lRoads, $1,885.99 ; miscellaneous, I ,,. . Ing Street, party and cards were enjoyed 0-1good and true. The next level we t Officers for 1952 are: Hon. preg., weigh scales, John Cummings; $493.76, 1 �:.. I hird and flnal:reading and passed, Council adjourned to meet Mon- Mrs. H. A. Dunlop, Goderich; pros., McConnell & Hays, town solicitors, ... Read of the Army, the Air Force, loving the 'regular meeting, are, or should be -concerned about," -Law No. 4, an appro- day, February 4, at 2! 0,0 p.m. - Mrs. G. Biaget, Goderich; Ist vice- , Davis,; 'Council met, with the reeve -pro- . .. ,, . , the Meet; I . priation by-law covering road ex- . $100 per annuM; Brock, ' iling, ,with 'the district engineer, . ' LL 'Upreme In Government, feared in . I 1. . ­ pros., Mrs. D. G. 'Campbell, Sea- J. A. Coombs, concerning bridges to 'III, . debate, . 11 penditures. . i forth; 2nd vice-pres., Mrs. D. Sin- tay collector, H. Maloney; A. Bush- be built on Con. 4-5. The road sup- I a good of the , It A donation of $75.00 was g6nted ie, scavenger and poundkeeper, ., l' I Civing his lall or t -h clair, Exeter; 3rd vice -pros., Miss erintendent wag instructed to Our- .., nr a', UiS.S. No.' I Names' $133.33 per month; fencevlowers, ''. state. - - - Exj.,-e DIM A-p-ar qiAtion to the Salvation Army. A. M. Toll, Blyth; 4-th �yiee-pres., . chase two cars of cement for same. :'i� . . Sehool ,Trustees mts. J. F. Scott, Seaforth; treas., Miss M. it, 'iIurhbull,' member Pub- A petition from ratepayerwat Brod- , � , Early in lIfd what a wonderful v1- Mrs. J. B. Russell, Seaforth; cor- lie Library Board; Dr.'& A.'Mc�- hagen for five additional lights was I:.� Won, . As Ba'nd Leadeur Rethr ,&,S, ' he—continued, "is the governmetirt At the recent meeting of the rate- responding 'see., Mrs. A. Ta,ylor, I I Master and B. F. ,Christie, accepted, and the clerk Ig to notl;­ ,l� . I Vreedom, for all men.,*%S your de- , - , . 0 --- i — of our nations. We should be vast- payers Of U.S.S. NO. 1, MCKIIIOP and Goderich, Young, W6men's and C. bars Community Centr� Coi= fy the H.E.P. Commission. :1,11, cision;, . Seaforth, 13th January. 1952. - Tk Interested In this, 'for as a na. 'Hibbort, John Moylan, Martin 6.I.T, sec., Mrs, D. J. Lane,. Clin- tee- E Larone, member Scotl` 'The next Meeting will be held on , �i33 . . redit to Otir town. tion, we are- members of One in- F66MOY and Wm, McMillan were to- ton - ?,i: ,�i Aad throilib. ,the ears ito-� 'falth- .. and made it a � - , Children's see., Mrs. D. N. Msm6rla'l Hospital Board. ;:6 � . Wt6r of Thl Huron Expositor: Eydrywhere we went, our, kilted other. We ouilit to be interested in, turned as trustees. Mr. -MoPlan IS . ,,4, fall you've. std*en, ,, I I . Xastman,'Seaforth; Home Helpers, I . �1%11 ­ , btLiidsmlen draw loud aoclalin, and 941 brotherhood. The eltlidwhip we chairman of the board, while the .. 1�111'A . . 30�ar 1q71 corre nd6licO fixed ln .'W,r,Sir: At -this time, on behilf It was largel*, due to AL ' .. are Interested In fa'fbir our. own Wk6tary-treasurer is Au ... I . �L�'�'L')�i Iteaven." .1 gust Duch- Literary see., -Min R. Campbell I I I ,, Ll�,,i I � of the members- of the Seaforth to be a lignilginan, ,for Over 60 protection only. Wo sfta� pa armb. I completing his stfudies., be'enteted , ��.,�,f,,!" at the . Seaforth; Supply see., Mrs. 6. Cult: Salvation Army ­ �,, �'?,:, , full-time- Work as am Evangelist." in. . I`,, `!�,'`41 . 'HighbUiders Band, we would Pub- years means a lot of gaarlfic& and, Itima when *a can It-Ve art luolatbd .'Mr. Ducharme presented the fOl- Goderich; Welcome and, Welfare . ", "I1,NR AnA when tfie cruel blitz came, litly,11ke to expibgs our apprecla- .h6 Is deserving of our h6afffelt, life. We are InTolved In Mankind l9wing fin!tncIaI­--9tateme,nt: ,-Re' see.., Mrs. �0. Hudson, Hensall; . Plans Campaign the 041vatioti Ar;uy, It Which on- ' " " i I wave on wave, ., m tion to Mr. E. 1H. -Close, Inbo, re- thanks, He has not' L. Ife I 1. � . stopped there, and should be aware of the noede C61 8 -Balance on hand, Jan. lat, 1) , 111�1�1 V,ou challenged every, Briton to 60 contly resigped Membership see., Mrs., G. Walker, An Evangelistic Campaign Is to sands of Mile$. The E&,Oybas IiL , ,",,,,!'.`,,,�!,, � as leader of our however, but has already offered of all mankind. We should be proud 1951, $2,644.01; piovinelal 'grants, Hensall: Glad Tidings sov., MISS be held at the Seaforth Corps Of t ,cq rs6 of his work, vlifte& l�'� jlj�,Q on the bduefit of his experience to our of our heritage ,and our tande, In $6,901.08; tax, lev,y, $8,897.80; bank M ­,�!,!,,,,,2,�� om Jan. M to Army celitres in Ontario;' 00bea I -,4,$ ,� I I patrIptic to loan#, $4,000.00;- to nd f'rom books 'W. Thompson, Seaforth, Feb. 10, under, the leadership of Nova Scotia, Na*foUii�d1,ftgd � V", I Theftible ­ as. fagpouded day by - - or member Of now leader, Mr. Stan SMItho who conclusion he said, "Be Brown, Exeter: press sbc., Mis. the Salvation Army fr 1. , I At has been leadet fu the 13�ud 4or more Years than he will commence hip,duflea in rebru- the highest and best;' ku6* how rotlirned $8.26. ' Total receipts, slid I `7""j�.,�,� 41 'The feebler *ftea remaidda tt'1166a� cares to -remember, alva-YO 91VIng ary. much *,a are Involved in an �22,4,91,16. 1 Envoy- Wid -S. Clarke. Services ,%Sk&tcbaWan, I 1��`h""),;',, 'PrAy. . his utmost and prfiietl6ally Gating Naturally, we will atiss A around otb8r " and quoted a saying Of -the I eac ,; I 4r,,I`,, ; I I . . ifid 9166pilig 'Unil.11 He, . Is , Vb at the bandrooM And Oh parade,, but late kt. Hon. W. L., Va6kenzi 9,41' .0-64; Instruction supplies, 'Customer: ','Are thoS6 - eggs 4411voy Clarke 19 a native'of &10c,orolan; 'Awa,r6naod"V66 . Whil-iH,", I r 'I'M I X40der at &a crtisdng, your 6, �t y-ott would tall I 94t,58; adinalnistratilon, $3,81.go; ,strictly fresh?" - t5nllths Falh�, Ont. lie attended the The Serfptur4fleM, �,,"# l 4 , 1, ", 'm ',­.:'i,.�,ll,','Qq . 0116 A.Artle %xildsman. on the other hind we are glad -to King,: "The future of L dMitly", I 111-l-,- -h mithy dIfff,01ilt years, he 8,00 him take -a W511-61itzied, rest. Is wrapped tio wft 0 plaoit operatloft "Feet Ontario Sdhool for ..the Blind at from .ihe gkitI1,14 a,di,, � ,-,I" ", X I ,, , he MW8ter g4rl�t�, fibt.,&t a,way has 8W,k1a1h6,0dod kept the Mind, to- We wl'Sfi. him, qVdty - Ituo0ogio and Nrthet quoting fro)hi J lb,l , It, . $6,50,07; auxiliary agenct", those eggs, . George, ian�' ea if Bran tfg, , "Al", ,-,J',',�,,l ate lt6ra-iho �":*-::lWdAdIn9 F dialy during the *ar Will nbt 90 "Obdil-bYe *1 lbut 61tapl3r n6w,c6mM;dAdM6n-t 4 wfiw �1, Al; tuitift fees to other they're coot enough to sbll ybt." I " - -lh;;1­1­1 .11 I ",