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"MM OFF T I - I 9 �, � i. � .1 � ;Jo,,,,,L. L", "i -V Ly ,,, Ay"WOW �,� 66RZI,,�t,'N'�!!,,�!- �, N " �� � .. ��:l , 76, R -R- 2, ZJU�P� FlIblie. Utilities 'Qom ��� I It � , � 94: m;A�Qi�__ - 10 � I I ;I I 1 �, 0, ", Fi Vu L ,�,�, 11 , , , , P , , I K � - . - 4p vurili, . . a ,1 L, ,� '�,�11 . . 1. I I I P44yea t4e QW4,ffajl�,ers,af Sea,- ,�. , . �,,� , *2 . , . I H" %V.jnn,%,, _*A'� �blo I R I ,to" :170:'Apli . M -'11" lyd'l '.."y i i - '142 % � i i-+-+— - ,,tq #p --,' " -!, ,,,�,' ,,'� ,%,t, , nes'Q, Toliowing indurles-sqIrpred forth District.fligh, 8104001 aaArd. " Fff 0 -,S�, I ,� ".151 , 1, I ., '011 ��,�Dnd07�, V .1 .. 01�4 �IIip,.,:�,w � . , , Mission. Tip. I 0 " ,,-110 n9,wyTgar.­,, *!6 ,u , / 111,�i.` _ �., ­ . - . = 1, v o4knle , _ , �#. ,, .4 J ,,,, ssion. rid 14N, , , ,ir, � � .1 �11 I *_ �Lt`32404 bQ,QP!;,41 Y,V'tO- report was, begrd from the " , ,, 4 " 14,411 , - - ght", t4ol Ilopa unt - - ". .1 _� F, av; Two Bid's Total $` 85 11',,i"i .. .. .. :'. '" " ". ,,,,�s _6 , I � ". time on; WUngliam iqp, AAA- aft I -,. 4owever,. ,IP .11 ­ , � %r- . 4fter he 4 _ ,,&# Bids far Construction of.'a par- . , ., '_Wl, �f , � _4 _4 ''I'i ' %""��'� , 4, "W" '�'_, -1, , " - ,u4 Mrs. Rennie, were ,Mayor E.. A. MIOX4,9ter firsit re; �. �'FOURTH TERM . .XqF1. . � ,$ lilnlm-�iil , j . ?" �11 , le't I . cala4i9a #)W��.I,."� I 0 TO ent's ,�.eat.,,Fia, s;triwk., by -a car on the - . tial treatment disposal .Plant and A".4 q � � . 4#44, , ". ", '. eir _. I Nig,.".c,�,, , �.. '& ., I + ,,,, , -, , . install " ., W . I, al 'i , , , bk ev . " lt� Tw-, uib§ Your Xmas, � ofige,, -... � -X,P%q,,W",v." ",4, . n;1 �11" '.'��"L _,t ," - of, P * , ft " ­ � pilt,06 Is was 9u4 for kgpeafekth, wrt4 Line two Miles ,north of Zurich g ation of cond . 0 ,�I,!,,, . I , Goshen ma.rked,he was pleased to see a This Is 4 . : =a' 4, 1 1 for Sea- _%,,;� �! ',", _ 4Ql' � firing, four ,for .; - �. IK - job , _sTa,4M,F , 'L -,IV, 0 1 1 . A the, Bald . , eraJ ladies atthe.nomiq&tIon Meet �' , , ..:1 fortin's pro ected Shopping Guide' Issue - A-,.W�#K4_T9i.W,�, _ " .� I � 1, ... � I : . . Wingbap ,14yed,. . a heads -up early esday evening. Early in -his report he paid ....... ,­ ... - . J sewage system I Ix X , $�r $ ,� p The In � ; were accepted by Council at a ape- IXOMIUPO� -004�r `!t_��_",+,::,I, eldeil$' couple were, driving Not only I loro" plit,f I;, � I - 1: li, of i�, i 1.11' brand of hacker Monday, despite . a this issAe of The lqr,*K,If��XRAIV, , . � LF ., U" � 0,!. �i tllulte to the work of the Council- � �� 1'1,1`11�?,�_ cial session Friday night, The two - 11 *'A", 51,14, , - ar, giving .. - I t J - ­!�W44, f f A, - , north when the[ membero,'through the ye . ExPoPitor bigger than usual- -0 '�� "44"" "� , 4 I q -i I the,, five- oal deficit. I � r car was in eel- , I ! Wingliam's Only goal, of Satur., boundI with th& blade. of �L, ,sout.h- - !TL'�PP,Ayer'44 )4� k141 ...'".., : separate tenders totalled $85,164.50. � #�'fl #"� e _4, § I � . � . 9 ., lislon particular ,attention -to, e4orta of ,' �,,,g . , �AOA , �#'%"�"'.kf �§ ,Huron �CouqLty We 16 pages instPa.;l of the _��Qf, ql�,U .. �,," .1 I 1.0 , ,_..J��Mqpd � tl�_ - . W,.,,.,N.',,,,�� �.,,n pg�r.,Z., , �,pp .., The tenders, submitted by Spar- � 5%��,,�� N" 111";'11 � I _ �,9..`�`LR,,� 1�. � wo road- grader, the various pommittee .1, eight—but, n.earlk 4 700 j !4�j��W'§� 4 3�W '� . 1, I Chairman. 1, . .1 usual , OaY C,&Mp�� at;, 11': 05 -of the first per- operated by George Cldrke,,R*.R. 3 , ton ,Construction 15o, Ltd., `Toron- -1,WO ,j, ,q ��,,# �. , , , V 004* v , .. I , � ,,�., -) . . Only One Revenue Source, � ".. .;-1 , � ater vmfl.�',,"�i,mj , "' 0440 the ghq,0604W-,� ,�,,% , � iod *hen -Purdoui, from McNeil, Dashwood. 'Aft. Reraite , -�Iffi�- I I more faimilies In the gre , 9-11-11 � stopped, the .1.11,11,11111, ... ­�� I ; to, for $99,53-7.50 on the pl - - 11 ' ..".." � ant, and N git ..... ... �11 -1 yoll. _­� ". """ . 1 -11-l" , - � I � . -by B.C. Construction C., Niagara- � ,,,, , oksli I I . � �.._LLLL '�.'� �� __1' .1 . ,� n , I that the -big municipal 1) �, �1� � uuvy - - . _,�.,, MA I , *,; * .1 I I I, . Ai I a closely PW,yed ftqt 'half. In the t - roblea;. is I I � OIL tue W, I Re i 1, a talk to the operator. . , for $45,627 " '%!, . tip�d the score,.one-all after rather car and walked. ;lack wit* his- w1fe 'Co,ntlaulng, the Mayor remarked area of Seaforth will got a free W. E, A � '00--, _-4 , _ . , on -the -Lake, '04 11 -, . - � ..., , , -, ­ ' . ,of this week's big shop. CIQS.e, Xt.".4 "A"Okif'' r :� latter r�xlutes of the nrs,t trame taxes. The rate in Seaforth, , Ping guide issue. -ify by 'Tue#" 11. � _ j filg,4t,,4f,,­��, � . ), � Th.ey . wei�& stiuck by a north- lie sewers, were the two lo�"t, ulab I , 0eve Norman -pressed its superior offen� 1� . 110ally, i", fvi,.� -. w , . Seafort b � For these "extravy readers of. 'autOM',*tp4lD4wlll,y',iOi�'.,gP,�n,,'!I,,JfVVAIIAi&g;,.,,,7w!,.i .. ;� ­ Scoins will ' Ound imr driven- by Russell Hay- said, iR up to 71.4 mills. 1�-ket the I i. I - p xamined by The Expositor, as well as for , aj.,or ,4, 'A'tIoJi., ,," , .1, .11 iiiiiii ii .... �,� aiiiia a -e,pow 1111�111 ", . _A , _ I I m0prepe . ,Ov er against the visitors, and ter, of R.R. 1. V-arna, who appur- People, are asking for more modern Council last week. np­," , I " , . ". � ,, " � ,�, ,"'t, Seaforth, on - � �, , i BAIng, 11 - ", rr 0,1r& "r", I -CIDUnCIL In. 1.953r,_ ,I M "Mi.. W Q' SP­5�j "" ,�I., qc- ' I i . A ,,,, "I'll", "I'll" I ....... ­, -1 scored three,goals in less thgn two etitl diduot see them ,bee s he rvices" in spite of -this', he stat- I Before passing the motion ac- readers, there's a wealth of in. I , - � 7 11, ,, , "iW411 ­1Uq,!8ntY-' Y au Is se 4' .. our large fam-Ily of regular I ... , minutes. - was blinded by- the strong %ght ed� and added, We have only one .,� cepting the two tenders, -members J, `VP1"Fq*s%q14.A1M lilll� ` I ." ON,, � , 6 , , IM -Wa," " � . � _:�,11 ve, rap .elpcile.d.4y Ilak - � . 11 A q, 4 I .1� _ �� C � :r, Mo.8 n Too Much Protest On top Of the Cab of the grader, source or revenub-the assessment .- of the Council took� part in an ani. formation to guide you in Sea. pas , lalifif .... . ,.-.M I -1. - " , 'k . � - ­ ' "'" ,I, ,�. ­� 11111 ( .1l.r Harvey Leslie, In the second stanza both teams police said. . . a d taxes from . forth where I e Mee ng end ­d .., ,,,�,� Property. The red- mated discussion ocal I � W , .,�, 4 n about the pros merchants e -, AV., ,�Cea;-04 " ' -_,� I "" j . . :! are prepared qualified, shortly aft .,, ;,7�.r - '."�,'�' 0 e- ,­­:�, and cons of submitting the partial ,. qrW_!0p ,�- , ,,., ,­?,�'­ - " ,��, � �,l ,,, P ­ I :. ,"', I also nominated for the reev tightened up the defence. Seaforth Rushed tO St. JOBOPA'p Hospital eral and 'provincial governments 1;11:9�1 cember shoppino crowds. we tkiee r4mi pvr, A Q, .1 1'�--, or of nom- - have niany sources of revenue, . �g *, MI, ". - sewage system plan to local rate- �1,,&',:,X­��,j, "'M ,J�,'.i` M � '.. .1'. 1;� "r I ___. " 1, sh!A withdrew in fav Scored, only once in the period, at in London, Mr. Rennip Was admit , .,.ci?fa1'1" hiation to the Council. �. V. 12 1� ", ubt if You'll find a wider .. , . '. � -d in critical CoRdition, suffring "but not the poor municipalities," . ..l.l.,.-l11,.�,,1r.,N! Payers for a vote of acceptance or 22 WA­,.T,_4JpIX1O �4. � .0 1 2:46 on a goal .47. Mellwai[L from to �. ,,, Con lor J _. -, � ,,, .,l��j . , I r, ­ . . . , , __1 , �, .,..��,� __ , ____ I Andy Roberts. ,Shortly after this head inJur . ies, and a -compound- frac- he reflected. i.,�'..,,.'i���;�.,',,',�,!�,;.��,'.."., rejection. . range of inat.ed, 'C , , I �, """ — Christmas gjIft sug. . . ,for i',, ...� ;&:. ,v,,Cdm1n1#W4!46 .; ­�- �.C. . I ,;�� r, , ' "P'"'l,"' _r . ' ' " _ ,�!-, ,8.,,";, geqtjons a"IyWhepa 'in theCou". along *Jh�h­ 161s'O"n' C. � I� ,( I � " �,,,, �II WK., 4'', 1 1_ i��, _ r,q , 1 ,It - Wingham, lure of the right leg. Mayor sug- . ...... ­­_, "Sidewalk Superintendents" ty pre�ent . ­ r. .1 , , ", .. , ,,� f effort Terry Smith, of His wge The only solution, the .'� . �-`111111�,,�,�`,�� . . . . . . . . I'll, I than is rolled p Into this CommAS-29.4 A , � I . ­ 'w" sent off for Charging, his third suffer , la atfo, s geated, is tb� ,have the �,;: "I'll,', �:.... . ta&�"Fx Rtl . � 1::,,,��,,�� a n . lqwl�, - 1- 1�,-.O­. - .. . ", - -me. right ankle, and government take ovbr, ,the rising ue of The Hujro Expositor, w�, P�,*% J, .. � 1. # ed oer to ,the face and Arovinelal. - ': ... Mayor E. A. McMaster, following is'. U , � Fireside Grouln Holds e ga �:: . but withdre ," ,-We"14. I I � .�, 't:111 , -rayed for an. earliek, " ____ ItAl �41. � .. �X When his protest to the referee be- Possible. fractures. was X costs of education. In this conneo- ­­ . . . . . ;; ::: the suggestion by Councillor E. 14. . uOmAg, . I.- , . 11 -t'.'� ii'......"', I'll ., 4�10n. to' I .. �.. �� ,::'LL : ... I — Kling and 14 - 10 d '' I 'I came too energetic, the penalty was The deceased is survived by his tion, Mayor McMaster quoted the 1; . , ,..,;, . 1. Close that a Public vote might be Mr, . ­ ; ' I . I.". desirable, replied that a vote on � contest the I* ." �__. , �­'. , 11 �j .�AR . ' ' � � , 11 , e�, . ­� , upped to a 10 -minute -misconduct. wife, the former Laura Broderick; town's increasing debentpre debt . [Jr. E. A. McMaster was the wil ' 4* � 4n. � - � � I ,i Oristm- astime part 11 the question entails complications nominated by , . W , 1�' 1,_�.14 , I I y Wingbam started strong I thLe. three Asters, .Mrs. Ed. Broderick and added that education is now unopposed nominee for Mayor which could ca,u&e adverse StThonias'WAGro C. Stevens, and P. C. . . 1�la I , results J. Sills , . -1 I - I . I. " ,'� . � . , " . I 'The Christmas party of the Fire- last ,period., Vut the, attack -soon Exeter; Mrs. Annie Rose;'Exeter; costing the ratepayers 11.9 more of Seaforth in 1-954. Mayor Mc- and hinder a start ibeing made a . UP. Norman Scoins resbeetively. , Mr� - 11 ret ran out. Se n ., .."'i , .� 49do Fellowship Group of M. . aforth ,added two more Mrs. Thomas Kane, Tennessee; mills than in 1952, Master begins his fourth term even tdie first ,stag e sewers. Crich was nominated- '�by; ' ' 1� . Kp#h� , , ` '�� V, tPresbyteTiau Church was held at goals, by Chouinard and M-ellwain, and three brothers, J , Turning to the matter of sewers, as Mayor and his third year In III I I ames, Zurich Councillor ,Close agreed there were Elects' New Officers sharp and E. H. Close. �,,�j',.I% - ' , , . . �Xjy ­ , , , � � � � %be manse, the home of Rev. and unanswered by the Town Hallers. and Arthur and, Leonard, 'Frabi&her, the Mayor remarked that "some- that Office iyY acclamation. In "too many people who didn't un- J. A. Westcott, 110minated by K, '" � ' I The ,�:-,.,Ix� , was," , I ., i Um D. Glenn Campbell, Wednes- Jack Muir and Jack Mcllwain, with Sask. thing had to be done about tile. em- the elections last year he gain- derstand what it .annual- meeting of , St. McKellar and J. C, Stevens, � 0 as all about." I I X . I &W evening, when there were 26 tw gOaW aPtece, -led -Seaforth. An- Funeral will be held Friday ergency areas," and the only fin- ed office over one contestant, Councillor KeithwSharp observed Thomas' W.A. was hold in the Par- acclaimed trustee for the North ��A "I 1. ,� I dy Roberts, Mery Shantz and from the Westlake F uner-al Home ancially feasible plan is the one there were "too many 'sidewalk Nelson C. Cardne, f 1)"", � . =embers preseuL ish Hall Tuesday afternoon with Ward after � .11 I . 1". i Mrs. E. A. McMaster, the presi- Cheeta, C�houluard fired ,singles. Zurich, at 2 P.m. Burial will'ibe. i -n' the Council has projected, he said, erintendents''I Passing opinioks 19 members nd 4SiX visitors. Mrs. nominated 'by E. Larous and J. 14� 1 ,.,:I�,2t � � IF dank, opened the meeting with a Seaforth 7,'Wi�g-ham 1 Exeter Cemetery. Two tenders -for a total of $85,_ n municipal -affairs. George M,cGavin, the president, was Scott, witbdTew 'his name in favor , , ;�;. WOOM, "What is Christmas?" Mrs. WINGRA-M-­iGoal, Lessor; de- �_ 4 . 164.50 have -been provisionally ac- in the chair . 1. ­k",j , I . First Church Ladies 0'C'ouncillor B. F. Christie, dis- I of the P'U . I ,,4-.'� N cepte - .C. nomination. �.!q.�, � - Stan J. Smith read -the Christmas fence, Bell, ,Smith; Centre, Purdon; ' -d, he informed his audience, with this opinion. Mrs. J. James read the scripture F. E. Willis, preient Board chair., �7111A "odl, S1017 from, the ,second chapter of wings, -MbNell, King; site This will provide for trunk sewer ,Said Mr. and Mrs. MeGavin read the Decent- man, -was acclai ' . 14��L.� . , I Christie- "I believe the majori med in the South . I I �,v ., ,lo, Mffafthew and led in Prayer. Mom- Lockilidge, Fry, Battle, Burnside, conduits down the sides of Main ty ber Litany, Members' :and Lord's Ward. He was nominated by J. A- r 11� � 4"; , lbers decided to cater to the Men's Stainton, N. Stainton, Tnatems, Elect Morgan Agnew St. and for a partial treatment Hear Pastor Tuesday o'grtoied people in town are Interest- Prayer. The November reports Westcott and .-�2 4'. . -:1,14 � 412ab in January. The group will Gerrie . ed enough to find Out what it's all Norman Scoins. W. I .1�1 . !�', I SEAFORTH-Goal, R. Salt�r;de­l plant, the ��P.aker pointed out. The Ladies' Aid of First Presiby- about, if they're intelligently in- were read and accepted, and an- T. Teall, nominated by ,M. A. Reid . , 1Z I _� I -attend the Prayer Weeting in Janu- fence, 'Barton, Jesson; Centre, Sewers in Stages terian Church held its -Christmas formed about the sewers." nual reports read. and J. C. Crich, was aeel imed , ,,,, �� � 4ary 'and then retire To Clinton Ma. ralit ' .a 110; I Rev. . �11.. . � Urs. F. Ming's * to Mr. and Stone; wings, Shantz, T. Salter; yo y To pa -y for this work. he con- meeting on Tuesday with Mrs. H. Scores Citizens, Disinterest J. 14. James. provided for trustee for the East. Waxd, Other ' , ,,,,,�. 1� i 11 -home for lunch. alternates, Aitchison, Elliott, Rob. Morgan J. Agnew was elected tinued, those connected and receiv- U. Smith, the president, presiding. Turning to the subject of citi- the election of officers, which were mem'bers of the Board, M. McKel- �",, �;. - . 11 . � -Man and Lois Hamilton will be in erts, Mellwain, J. Muir, R, Muir, Mayor of Clintoa Tuesday, defeat- ing first service will pay $20 a The basement was nicely decorat- zen disinteres,t in -the Council, and as follows: honorary *president, lar, Dr. P. L. Brady and Cliffo - rd . , " .. I . I I %�, V&W90 of the programl. Stenlind, Chouinard. Ing Mayor W.. J. Miller by 27Z votes yeir; those not connected will pra.y ed with a tree, colored lights and particularly, about the popular dis- Mrs. W. E. VariEsmond; honorary Broadfoot were elected a year -ago ' 1 ,�4 i� .� Arre. W. J. Stuart -was appointed First Period -L-1, Seaforth, Ro,b- In a contest which saw less than $4 per year and an addition of candles. vfce-presidents, Misses Emily and for a two-year -term. . I 41�1 I � . � . - inclination on the Part of so many I I �, , I L � _ . . � 1. a representative on the packing erts (MIcIlwain, J. Muir) 7:24; 2, 55 per.cent of the electors cast t re mills will be made . to the The president opened the meet- ratepayers Florence Cresswell, Mrs. J, A. Case Fourth Term for M 'Master . . It - . 11 e to stand a, nominees �� ,,, � � *wmwittee for the boxes for shut- Witigham, Purdon (McNeil), 11-05; ballot.. general rate. Sewage installations Ing with a poem entitled, "Christ- for town council, members' atten- a d Mrs� R. G. Parke; president, Mayor E. A. McIvIastecr, nomivat- �' , J. Mudr (Roberts), it was a return to, the top post here must be done in stages, he mas." After the singing of "Silent tion recessed from the s Mrs George McGavin; first vice- ed by E. H. -Close ,an �� � , I ds& Mrs. E. A. McMaster and Miss 3, Sea.forth, , 11 ��, iWer ques- Pr Council d M* McKel- 11 11 Afte Reld0 presented Rev. and Mrs. 13:33; 4, Seaforth, J. Muir (Well- for Agnew, as he was .Mayor in explained, because in the present Nlght:I" the secretary's and treas- tion long enough for Qdent, Mrs. W. E. Southgate, lar, will head ..�, I . . 'Councillor for his fourth ,�;, L , ,V=Pbeill with a Christmas gift, wain), 14.07; 5, Seaforth, Shantz 1943'and 1944. He Is completing 15 financial Position of the town the urer'ls reports were read, showing Close to exclaim: "People will 'ST.; second vice-president, Mrs. J. term. No other names were sub- . _ Moore; secretary, Mrs. William mitted for the mayoralifk at - �,� .� and WT& Ross Hamilton presented (Barton, Stone), 15:19. Penalties- years on council, 13 of them as a Municipal Board will not allow Sea- what had been a very successful talk but they won't take a real ,he � Ii k Mr. and- Mrs. Xdtu Black with a Smith 2, Councillor Melvin Crich was. re- forth to spend ever '$100,000 on year. Mrs. F. W. Wagg presented interest," O'Shea; treasurer, Miss Dorothy, Monday meeting, I �''. � , . I 's - accompanied w , �- I I aft MI;&. P. Kling sang a Christ- Second Period -6, Seaforth, Mbll- elected deputy -reeve, defeating se age, The Mayor indicated the, the report of the nominating com- Diseussion about whether or not Parke. Reeve Norman Scoins, nominat- � 4WO 8010, by Mrs. wain (Roberts)' 2:46. Penalties- Burton Stanley. next stage,of sewage developm nt mittqp, which was adopted, as. fol� the sewer question should be made Dorcas secretary, ,Mrs. W. E. ed by Tom Beattie and F. C. J. - I � ,1 , S John Cardno. ' Southgate, ST.; quilt -convener, Sills, was acclaimed to the reeve- . , P �r "' PuTdOn, Smith ' (minor, 10 -minute The voters turned down, a plobis- `X -0111d Provide service to the hos- lows: a referendum continued. The May- �14 I , Rev. Campbell showed slides on misconduct) Jesson. Mrs. J. Moore; Social Servdce, Mrs. ship after 'Harvey Leslie, support- I i , - cite which read. "Are J�pu In favor pital at -ea. Past president, Mrs. H. E. Smith; or suggested that possibly the citi- .'.IJ�111' . ., I *Christmas A -round the World." Dr.. Third Poriod-7, Seaforth Often- of the Town of 'Clinton retalning Concluding, Mayor MeMaster. .president, MTs. Harold Whyte; Ist zens' concensus on the matter Ada Reid; Living -Message secre- ed by E. H. CIO" and B. F. Chris- .. � ',�L,�, 3 - E. � A. McMaster gave an instrue- inard (T. Salter), 3:55; 8, S�afortb, the o14 school building for municl- vice-president, tary, Mrs. D. Netzske; Life Mem- tie, withdrew his name from that ,�, I I . noted 4he emploYiient picture in Miss Jean Scott; could be obtained through the Io- " If . Vve- and Interesting address on. Mellwain (T, Salterighantz), 12.52.jj�� nia vice-president, Mrs. Robert Eb- cal inember . .''I, , S. . TS. I . 1! . I .. ,,I,Qf re. "I slar , 4-gipp :,� . .11 M , .@644,r llv= mel_r, town is better this Year, with 10 2 bership secretary, . , j, If'--- .r ., e , 0 press. Another Miss C. B. Post to qualify for an- earlier no ,.,, 'Nnartk-Lockridge. ing availabli ipac'e?" more p4ople employed here thaii rh��-, secretary,'Mrs. W. E, Butt; marked 'that a. poll of ' opinion - _ . .1 !*� .1 I .1 j.. �L�";A, -7200 , e Holmes;,PrAyer Partner secretary, ination. to Coulkeil. , , . e nomination Mrs i ' ­"`*""� . . . %ftt informative address, Sant 'O' " "�`!�'3' �, . ,camp e speaker for The town still must find, a coun. in 1952, He mentioned a booWet, treasurer, Mrs. J. Cardne; pianist, could be Made at th . h. Waiil;, Pla"nist, Mrs. Cha& Following are the member f � ' . . a cillor. only five qualified. for the designed to attract new industry to MTS. M. R_Rennie; press reporter, meeting, if enoug& Citizens were Cunningham; auditors, church audi- Council for 1953 as acclaimed Mon- I , I 1� 0aus, in the personof Scott Cluff, ST. PAUL'S RECTOR six seats and a second nomiva�ion Seaforth, is now under Preparation Mrs. J. A. Munn, . represented. . tOrs, ,Girls' Auxiliary secretary. day, with names of their nomina- .. �, L I I jarrived -and Presented gifts to ev- is scheduled- forFriday If an elec- and reflected that the Presence of The following are the group Plans Could Be Vetoed Mrs. W, J. McCabe, assisted by tors: I � .. I � .. " L aryone. Refreshments were served 1: tion is needed it will be December sewage service would no doubt act leaders: Northside, Mrs. T. Flyiin� Mayor McMaster, after pointing Mrs. Jameq; Junior Auxiliary see- E, H. Close -Dr. E. A MCAJaSter .4 I .; � 1 �� I At the close of the meeting. .. 14. . as ,,.L more attractive inducemeat iu Mrs.'H. R. Scott; East: Mrs. Scott out 'that all action required of retary, Mrs. J. R. Spittal; Uttle and J. A. Westcott; Jam'es, T. Scott I I . 1; . . re- Helpers, Mrs. A. ,MacLean. The -43. F.'Chris-tie and E. H. Close; .T � � I The r��Aults: Mayor -Morgan J. acquirirg . new ind-ustry for the Habkirk, Mrs. F. E. Willis, Mrs. A. Council now was, to accept or meeting Closed with a hymn and B. F. Christie -E. H. ,. ,. I'll, � Agnew, 600; W. J. Miller 328. town. I -1 Kerr; South: Mrs. Reg. Kerslake, ject a ohid on the projected system, Close and J. 1 Rev. James pronounced the bene- T. Scott; ,� I � �i*�,.t_,. 1. I Mrs. R. R, - that . l* � , I . . . I : Deputy Reeve -Melvin Crich 515YO; Reeve Scoins Disagrees McKindsey" Tucker, explained it and when the J. C. Crich-I'TIA, A, Reid i ,,, . - 1*11 . I m.�', Studard of Living ��.,*�*.�",�*,;�. Burton Stanley, 373. Reeve Norman Scoins, 'followed ,�Mith, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, Ontario Municipal Board stamps its diction. Tea was served and a so- and Dr. E. A. MeMaster; K.'Sbarp I., - i, ��`ljin�* _ . �� I'.., - . . % . , , This was followed by a solo by approval on the plans and cost, cial half-hour enjoyed. I��. ,.i .: , .: ",� ! ) - William -the Mayor at the ,speakers' table, 4 -Dr. E. A. McM I ..",. i 1: "".. . . , - � aster and M. A. I" - ;. , , .!� , __ . _� �,:.. . . .1 � .1. , :�? Perdue, 521; George"Rumball, 306; and, as chairman of the relief com- Mrs. Frank Kling, "Unto L's a of the system, there will be then Reid- H. 14. Leslie -M. A. Reid . I'll . , I Dim .. M . iil Harr Watkins, 293; Anthony inittee, the Reeve noted that with . , sdd, � by 'Foru " .,.,:� Child is Barn," with Mrs. JI A. Me- plenty of time to review the vote and E. H. Close. '.1 . ; - ,�� y I I: 11 ,"o. : , i.:;;;;. ".". Alert Mission Band Has I Fbeside Fi, Forum of Hullett I . Garen, 246; John Parker, 209; fewer people getting sick, this Gregor at the piano, and a reading question and "go on from there," � . . �;,'-?'-�"'.`l�'.;, Coleman, "Peter Municipal Board, he added, I "I at the bomb of Mrs. George �'*".`I�'.;, by Mrs. Wilfred The *'?'�'­�.;, Mitchell Shearing, 101. .11, �, 4 zoet, ,: ., ;:!.�','�'%�.`I'.`� �..*""��::::, -9 __ pha.,e of town expense had be,en Christrhas Party Here I . . , Mubbs, Monday, with 28 adults Pre- . ­;�;;;111. . �: �: 'P,:: X.: i; i � Plebiscite -For 145; against 789. reduced to the point where one- Buys a Present." might be moriths-m giving a reply. HENSALL REEVE 1. " - ,�;.,.; ; I . I....., ..:;-�;, ! halt mill was shaved from gen- The speaker for the afternoon Reeve Norman Scoins asked The Christmas meeting of the I x9oWL Topics unaer discussion were ::::ii:;','�:i�Vi : '! " ­ I answered interestingly. .- : ;;:�:;��:.��, .. .. �; . eral rate. Regarding the sewage was Rev, D. Glenn Campbell, who what Coun�il's specific obligation Alert Mission Band was held Tues- . .. I I ..��;�,; `1 �. gave an interesting talk on tile was !a accepting a tender on the day in the basement of Northside . .� I I � The meeting felt that if we, as J;1"'.'i�:.-',:,, I..., � ounL1 question. Reeve Scoins declared he 11 . . .... .1 � . I .� Canadians, should reduce our stan- .. . I-; � Egmondville Gr flu was nor ogainst the town having Huron Indians, A ladies' quartette, work. Clerk D. H, Wilson replied Vnited Church, ,,� ;l .. i I : sewers. but lie disagn ( �,',A�, dard of living; it would help Asiatic ,�!,: �ed with the Mrs. J. Cardno, Mrs. -Y'V. 'E. Butt, that acceptance of a tender does The Purpose was repeated and I , MI; 0 ...­. . . ; Mrs. W. A. Wright and '%Trs, F. not-neces.sarily imply Council's de- was followed bX a hymn. The scrip- �Q�..;,-Zl . � .1,1 , i:�: :.. ... .. manner in which -Council proposed N.- . , 4:6untries ,as well as ourselves. .",.......... ..... , ,.�::. ��, " f(I Warmers! machinery, u C . .., j, i Hear Mrs. W. E. Milroy to finaace, the work. . Kling, sang "A Christmas Lulla- cision to begin the work. Mr. Wil- lure was read by Nelson Ball and ,041.1 � I I ,; I lil"es. and iiharvesters, are tod high The cost'will not -be $85,000, he by", son emphasized ,that not only could Barry Fleming. David Stinson led gi 11� .I, Me meeting was bi-ought to a the Municipal Board turn down the in Prayer. Soios by Larry Byer- ! r . . . . . . I I � - I � � fin cost to be ea;rtied, on a hundred' The W.A. and W.-M.S. of Eg- asserted, but will be more like I I') scres� It things such as -these we're mondvtlle United, Church met at $I70,(K,0,',t0 come out of your pock. close by singing "Joy To the plans b,ut it could, it in possession man and Donna Mae Berger were � � Rawared, other, countries would e home of Mrs. James McIntosli ets." The speaker indicated in- World." Lunch wa,s served by of enough complaints, compel the followed by the story by Mrs. A. i � benefit. - and opened -by singing of W.A. terest payments would double the Mrs. Jean Scott and her commit- 1111111iCipality to submit the, ques- W. Sillery. A treat was given to . I ... , I JUssionaries claim education In 11 theme song, "Let Beauty tender price of 05,000 for deben- tee, I tion to vote. lthe children by the teachers, . ." I 1, I of Jesus . �, -.1 . � 1.', apicuiture and health, as well as The appointment of Rev. Vor ,Be Seen in Me.', Verses of ,,Blest tures of �hat amount. Mr. Scoins 1. I 1� I, . �Ckrlstfan education, would also be man 0. Knox, S.A., to St. Paill's Be the Tie That Rinds" were sung called for a. -public vote of the �. I .� WeVy Pfu Anglican Church In Hensall, and Mrs. William Cameron led in 0 . I bel I for Asiatic countries. , whole question of starting sewers . i V our Governments would put out was recently announced by the prayer. I in the .stage plan. He concluded: Argue Sewage Plan at Meeting .." I i � , acholarships to ,students of those Bishop of Huron, Rev. G. N The devotional was takien by "The Mayor thinks it's up to the - 1,1 evanwes, to train them in our Luxton, D.D. Mr. Knox will al: IMiss Rena XcKenzie� and Mrs. Council. but I think it's up to the , 11L I ,ways and methods, they in turn so assume the rectorship of Stanley Jackson. Miss McKenzie ratepayers," Following reports from officers would bring the final cost to near Health Unit and by Dr. A. E. Ber- I., . I -would, help theii. own wheig. the Trevitt Memorial Church In read the scripture, Ephesians,,chap- ClOuncillor B. F. Christie, chair- in the Council, School Board and the figure die quoted earlier -$170, ry, Provincial Sanitation Inspector. ... 11� I Imarse Is finished. We must can- Exeter. � ter four, and Mrs. Jackson led in man of the finance committee, quot- P.T.C., Chairman Wilson called for 000. As for putting sewers over the . . .1 �, - 1. .. , "at to advocate democralcY. We 11 . prayer.- ed to tl,,e audience figures dealing opinions. or questions from the Councillor J. C. Crich Immediate- whole town, the Mayor repeat d . I , 4bould go mbie ,than -half way in nutes of October Inesting were with tile tax collections for 1958, audience of nearly 60 local citizens ly rose and, after suggesting the that the Municipal Board would not .. .1 I I read and adobted. The roll Call assessment figures and various mill a . ." I .1 ,, triendship to�'.-T�ew Canadians. t Monday's nomination meeting. Reeve's method of figuring the to- allow it. ll I " After the broadcast, the fortim He'nsaIlLegionLadies 'I -wered, -by a verse of sorip. - on the tax rate. A total A'. W. Sillery, member of the 1952 t1l Of interest payments was er- ,It would cost around $%9,000 for I .? - . . was ans increases . I � r "I .,, enjoyed the new . CFPX�TV pro- ture-with the word 'Thanksgiving.' of $81,941 has been paid art 1953 Council and candidate for the may- roneous, inquired of Mr. Scoins: tull .sewage installation, the Mayor . " A ned Just how else does the Reeve T)ru- a �., 4 . Xram, "Farin Page!; Itoy Jewell, cers An instrumental by Mrs, Elmer tax as�essments, he said. in clo%. oralltr in the elections for Cou � aj d" and added, "according to Our . . 11, I k of 0FTL, introduced, the agricul- Elect 1954 Offi Cameron was enjoyed. Ing his itemized report, Mr. Chris- last December, addressed the meet- pose we put in sewers but through financi.1 critic here that would 11 I . � I , i tural representativ, es of different .� Mrs. Elmer Stephenson took over tie said. he had enjoyed his seventh ing. 'Calling attention to several financing by debentures?" mean $1,000,000." Continuing, May- Reeve A. W. Kerslake, Hen- I ' , o , The Hensall Laffes, Auxiliary to the W.M.S. part of the meeting, term on Seaforth Council. matters, with which he felt Coun- Taking exception to an inference or McMaster ,said he believed the sail, 1953 Warden of Huron ': I � I 9NMntles -and winners in different ,:, I I Rues of livestock from the Royal the Canadian Legion held its reading Psalm 5:1-5. "For the P.UwC. Report Heard , oil bad improperly -dealt, Mr. Sill. by Mr. Cridli that -he was not in town's a,bility to extend sew.ige County, was returned to the ; -11 0 .; lery went on to review briefly the -favor of sewage service for the lines to a new industry in the Main office of Reeve in Hensall last . . ., Christmas. meeting In the 'Legion Beouty of the Earth" was sung and The ehairman of the'Public LItill- ' I � Winter Fair. Teams Tuesday n-ight with a large a reading on Thanksgiving by MTs, ties Commission, Frank Kling, election of a year ago. town. Reeve ,Scoins replied: "I'm 11 i Winners of prizes in progressive . Street area would be a position week. The entire i953 Village ,.; I �i aftained by money well spent. May- Council was acclaimed I ,Mliss Dokothy attendance. Mrs. ,S. Rannie pre- Alex Boyes and a poem by, Mrs. termed 1953 -a successful year un. Discussing the proposed sewage not arguing against sewers." i ;. � euchre were: first, �.. _ , .1 I ]Dalton and* Bert I I I � I . ,,,.no sidled, I Norman MadLean. were presented. der Manager R. B. Holmes and his program, he maintained that this is "You didn't answer my questio-,i," or ATeMaster also remarked that � . ", .. I.0'. , I" ' inappropriate time to spend , I . , I. d A commi ,as appointed to Mrs. Arthur Moutledge led In pray- three-man staff. Mr, Kling men. all c . I ). � 6ands, Mrs. George , - r an' ttee w" Mr. �Crich insisted. Dr. Berry has advised fhe question �1, 1, 4 James Howatt; can 6lafi6n, Mrs. send a Christmas parcel, to a war er and Mrs. W. E. Milroy gave a tioned the major work completed money On sewers. Enlarging on F. C. J. Sills stood at -this point should not be put to a public vote. 11 Ill I I - � - Vietta Roggart and 3*ps J&mle- veteraln. ,Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin and -talk on bar work as missionary by the P.LT'.U. In the year, stating this statement, the speaker cited and asked: "In what manner would Air Sills, inquired of the Mayor: Hensall C -of -C Draw I,'�,�: I . I the high osts of installation and the sewage question ibe Put to A, "What are the critical areas ()n I �'.Ii, fien. . - Mrs, H. Horton will look after the nurse in Labrador, where she some- this included the enlargement of C .. :: � 'The next forum will mest at'the purchas( and Mr construction-'Pnow at their maxi- vote of the peopleT, .., , 1i 3 s. L. "Sangster of- times also bad to act as dentist. the Goderich St. East water main. � Main Street?" Mayor MeMast.er I I, , . � . , � 11 " dwme of Oliver Anderson: fered to take the p4rcel. MYs. Wbn. 'The meeting was favored with a the installation of 19 new cemept mum" -and the likelihood of a busi- Clerk D. H. Wilson replied to Mr. named two downtown locations in- And Party Organized "I. i I — , Brovni read the accounts'and finan- number by the quartette, Mrs. E. poles on Goderiab St. West, and "eas recession -"which has been Sills that the Municipal Board eluded in the Critical ,areas. " �,;;; - . -�, I I I cial statement. A thank -You. cs�rd Stephenson, Mrs. McGonlgle, Mrs. the laying underground of wires on forecast by prominent business would recommend a vote If that Mrs. W. E. Butt directed a Cam- Merchants of Hen-sall are offer- � -_.�l 41 Surprise Party Given' f rom Mrs.* W. Clement' was. kead. Forbes and Miss Mae Smith. Mrs. that end of the street. The P.U.C.. leadors"-as, factors which should body heard eviden�ce of disfavor or ment to Reeve Scolus, expressing Ing special Christmas prizes this �:�. I III` Mrs, Wles. Venner reported for Milroy read an appeal for the des- chairman said he was pleased dissuade the Council from embark- sufficient complaints from ratepay- the opinion that Most People in year. The stores will give awa7a I ,; sick Committee, and, to ,.�, 11% , 1. Hensall Man on 75th the MT6. D. titute of Korea. Benediction fol- report a better financial position Ing on a sewage program. "Why ers as to why the projert sb6uidn't Seaforth would be very pleased to new 21-Ineb television set to the "',," WeRelvie, the recreation. Mrs. W. 145wed and lunch was served. and outlook for the not wait for the recession, when be commenced. � I I . i Birthday By Family Commission, costs will be lower, and provide M. A. Reid rose to suggest that get sewage service. lucky winner of a draw. I .1, . �", . Q Goodwin won the mystery prize. — and added that the final two water- Reeve Scoins reiterated he was Other prizes include many mw� ,.,� 1, ,,� ]:,�,��. I, A pleasant and e,nJoya'ble event' Mrs. A. Clark, past president, can- works debentures would be fully en It is the $170,000 figure quoted should be not against sewers, but against the ebandlee certificates, valued at $6, 11 I � -� 4pok place last Saturday at the ducted'bhe nominations, The elee, Expositor Answers paid in 1964. needed?" he asked. clarified. Mr. Reid explained lha,� present'plan and method of financ- donated by the merchants spowwr- � :�,: " � �bqme of Mr, J. Pa8smor6, Hensall, tion resulted as fellows: ' H. ,Close r�ported This plan, the speaker -added, will five per cent interest, over the 20 ing� It might be different, be Ing the feature, The draw will be . "!, President, Mro; S. Rann. Xmas Gift Worries 1 """I" ` not provide sew -age service for in- years, is not paid on .the 1 � ;, 7 � . .� � when ,the family.pal,d him a sur- Ile; vice- 1,540 ,iquare feet of new sidewalk ulti'll amended, If we knew when the held Christmas Eve, December 2C 'I",; , ., � . ,� I;, SVISO visit. ,, president, Mrs, WMiam Brown; This Is an Idea[ ume to start I -aid in 1953, new drains, Installed dustry. "Vv%at Industry Is located principal debt of $85,000, but I'; who]e town w" to get sewers, but Free tickets are being given awix "r, 1� i I&. -Passmote was feted to A. second, vice-president, M�,s. R. Tay. down the back lanes of Main paid yearly on the part of the prin- Council has not provided a plan for to all store �e�,ist "' ,�,,,, 1. , ahicken dinh6r, blithday cake and lor; secretatry, ,Mrs. Ross Dick; a subscription to The Huron on four streets and drains cleaned Street?" he inquired, and answer- CiPal w,bich each year Is sm-aller this. The public should decide by a chase merohanld�i omers who pur., . I ... �� ,!� ; � , ; Expositor. For those who are on 16 streets, Regarding drains, se from now unift r 1,4.,�' ,!, � �I I mmerous, presents oil the occasion treasurer, Mrs, D. McKelvle; Stan- not already In The Exposiltorls, the streets committee chairman ed: "There's no Industry there." than the prec8eding year. vote -I believe in being democratic the time of the raffle. ��!i,,?,�­ -5th birthday. .� dardbea,rer, Mrs. H. 'Horton; ex large family of readers, a spe. said he was convinced much of the that matter of debenture -payment moth. e , . '-��,�111' ,of Ift 7 ecu- Agreeing with Reeve Scoins' re- Clerk Wilson commented oil the about this, ,Mr. SCOins mWiltain d. In addition to this teature, the, �;;�'��g� I All the &eftberg of the f&m1ly tive Mrs. E. R. Davis, Mrs. Al, ros� clal holiday offer, good from trouble In clogging was due to mark, Mr. Sillery suggested Mr. CrIch injected: "How about village Is sponsoring a-ahildren't ' I ,l;y,V��, VA e S 'YiIA ( 1� were present, they *06. kr. itud ter,' Mrs. J. Henderson, Mrs. H now Until Decembqr 20, Is de. housewives dumping soapy water the citizens be not deluded by the od again, arid noted that in the selr- the 1 t rwork , and the standpi-pe? Christmas tree on Saturday, Dee, I 0 MS. VV. J. UtLe;Jbn and Willie,, of ,Bonthron. Mrs. L. ftynham $85,000 cost quotation. "It's the ial type debenture the princIPFLI There was no vote : ��,�i "'N, - was, scribed on Page 16 of this' i86 down the drains. This soap COI- for that," 12. Children atteading *111 '& , I � ", iR ? �,,, " �l ,� , , ,� re- �, ,� ffamll,tou; Mrs. Pearl- Passmore, named an auditor to assb§t Mrs. R, t&xpaY4rz on the back streets whoP1I Payment increases each succeeding Councillors 'Cri,ch and Sicoins be- ceive it" trOAta &nd. enjoy- majiba .,'� sue, leetz and causes blockage%, He . '�,�Y,, I, pay," Mr. SlIlery concluded, "and I Year of -the .payment period, while came involv " '1-10�� ' ' . Rmey and Norma, Hensall; Mr. Nock.. Every new Expositor sub. marked he had known of potatoes led in verbal exchange at the Ifensall Tov�h Hall. gjiit% -1 I , ' I 1; %, ; , , " P =4 'Mrs. Llod J. Pass,more, An.n. 'Mrs, F. Bonthron was convener to be taken out of think they're -burdened enough mount d#cred-WO. at this point, Several persons In Claus will be present t th ' A " r , . , �,,,� ", ' , "�" "' .1 , 001ber In this period will re. one blocked no*." Mayor McMaster came to the the 9-udlance rose to speak or move Both events are, being r111;On'1'6k�0'A%1, , �� Sudy and Mary Frances, of Delhi; of the lunch, committee, Turkey celve a box of colorjul-ChrItt. drain, As Mr. Sillery concluded, John front of the hall at this Junctdire, _ " ;'­'.j"i'i1 ll� Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pails,b2dre, and gOther dAintles W08 served' by man cards or a Ret 'of glrft Sta. Need For More Trees toward the door. AoChalrman W71- the kle"all ,Gbaftbek f 6 _, . I'� I� . !, , �, I t Kenneth, and Bobble, ATImer; Mr. the sOcIM comMitteo In elift Kellar asked: "Just bow mulch ,111 remarking that: "This Issue Is 6 . oullo - 0, ;V,�`�!;, a. A tionery, sibsotitely free. And A' system of tree planting will Olt- son asked It there was anvotie else merce. . I , ,I lI-!l;` .�I� 11 : `,, , r9 I I 1 . � A" lob. U, fkas b, ,, 'tmr(ldf �',Xenhifthl, I pleasing fboltuftbf tlie 4evielflng the sewer,% test iinyway? One man ting lost In a cloud." Rere ,')4,' ,$A, _ I I 1 � I vras when you, turn -to Page I 6 soon be necessary "or we'll have a rri"P. wishing to speak, C�oiifteillor Chirls- In chargo df th-0 . . ..... ��, , , t il , be - r Im I V-11 F I I I � , * 'I 11, # � ArN!� X I I . , , . 11 fll_9 ", I , , � 1 lie �r.'�___ I r,X` ?� � , , m )r 10 . 11 49V a"I %, I � ` I 10 �1 "'Jo '" Ie'm,,, I t $ftn4i:tL,d'id4th'$Ii�,O,f�,-#,am,jltolt- kt` sal'a $170,000 and, another man again to why the Council has �a' . ob . 4 .� - ,, I jj�g'Mord; stfrb to hot& the sli(Igest skinny, looking town,,, Mr. Close . Pro- tie fOss -to S&Y he ibelleted a word are Stick - I r," � I � '. * Aalr I I ­ '."'3`4"' — Ij I I . , jtl.r��.&. "Q�� 'e "' that will adlIve your Chr Ion sald, after speaking of Ithe number sa3rO visionally accepted tenders and hg.A Of tribute; should be p�kld ,the Cam- and 3'"� OtAW4161. lieft-94ho . ng JjLVA. Mfg- L$85,000. Which is it?" � I 11 f land, .$.,,oe Xorwtah, ,thd - lotma* Of treos VvhIch have be Itee'Vo '906ing i,496 khd explained 94ne ahead with other plane tQ MunitY Centre Board) which hu will k'61inhlli ,,�,,O �,", Amm 1911tabot, e Ilift WOPMOS. T116 sugliestlah en neces- btayt, the sewers, the Mayor point, . ##*,,l W, ��,!::, .: ill" 1 e � 1'8;0-' 81rily, triltmed orcui &wft, Agt�* ,1;1 In- )� , , - '6 alk� and XTS, Kenneth PM46mofe, � 106'* A aubtorlpilon to The Hu;;� twt PW Menu of 1146,�per cent again M&d4a Its 70arly d6bentuite tornafts during � %�� '.t,� "Irl��rr­,j:,� - on 0":'Oba I , , I berl'. � tudbr ,� � W. B'0 atteUt ,%�� , � !lr A010ttan � , � , W80 trail ehjOrIO f6f66t .2 6d Out it W . 11 L I �`.Z,i_ ' ft - the 4061affirb loan prin- as "Met*901107 "flaft prineipal and -.1not6st pay1fient 6)y,dti th o6filnga . �` '. ,,,, !�,� , r ��' I .: I—. �. I � �. 11'';, ,�,I` 11 . T I I I I 1 SX064 1 Itop. 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