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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-12-18, Page 1I � I I I I I I I I 6 I I 4 I I I I I I I . , r 11 . I . i� 1. I . � , '. : r.., I I ,,,� I 1; , . 11 A. :M., I . I , , . . , I : I i ; :, �, , , , - .1, ,, , ., � , ,� . . -il�ti`,',�, , I, ! ,, . . 6;'!',Z����"i".� " . , . � . � �, I - '. . I M, , ". ,I. , - 7 'e, "I . ! � . I . :1, . " I N, "t I ,-. . C* . ..... � � .... , . � :1 I � � I ... it: ,� � I � - ."i ,� �." I - . I . I �� , . 1 , I " ,� ,� � �, - , �. .� �, 'i - r . � I . I . 1. " I I I , , , 11 , -1111 I'll .... \ - . I . 1�1 . . 11 � . . � . ­ . � "-Wpwqwww� , J�Wl . lil'"01 Y I , - 11 11 - ear ­ I . 1111$,'6160 1I , aii4ber 44851 I I . � - , �': I, I A,1�:�� -;i,,Iw,,.,� __.� � _�, I . 1, . - I �:�Ilk�� t, �, , " ,ficin - ,�, I � : i;� , I : v� 11. ''I I � . , 1, WGChrisrmimo Pups � Defeat Chatham and Sarnia bu Concert 94,th BIRTHDAY �111W N11. 1 4�- '�,.� I *��' " -,, -`�' N , " . I I 7 , � I - - , n;,;, I F :;iteg f. I W� 1,1f,j "V,-� � . . I ; . 11 , : �,� ,��.�.,�, ` , , ,. , , 4 , ,� � I : ,, "* "', ,. '..'_." .- . I . . '.�� I ;� . , , : 11 . . :71"', , 1 , � , _�,._,;71'i (. ,'I DECEMBER 18, 1958 h,I11".11�.111' 1 je�`_­ .`,- � I : I a irs I R14A AIA � , I I :: : g, " .. . M `11M.., � .., . I , ., � . , . , ��, � . ,., . ..... �­ I n 1, , f� I 11 1, 1i ;, , � . i A I 11 " .0� .. . , ''V%Cl 5 I I �%-.11,11'"�"!��',�.,.,.,i� � 11. ,i ,,,,�, .,,�-";. �"" .."', r � .-.-:, . .. , . 10 oil a W-19 I 1 - � I . I I - , A large crowd of children atBut Junior B's Lose to Cubs I . i-,""", - ..0 .. 0% 14,,�,, WI,W�,,',, "q,;i , ''.., the Christmas, I . "; -, . "I 0 ,,:�:,'�' � .i,'.�,.`!`,,,'��,,'�'�' �1 , ''� , % I 0 I _ .:� ' . .�,.t�� 51 to 11 Seuded concert last . . - ��,"��'�,�,�l�i,�i'l,�,"���,'�i���,','���,, 1111�. , Sunday afternoon in St. JiameW . R. �11 I . 4 N . ' 0 ­, I �� , 6& , . 11. . Seaforth Baldwins strengthened . . . �,g',g?& &i;q , Iftrish = Over 200 children ,m- I 1111 �, 4 � 11, � I M . I Christmas a hold on the top spot In O.H.A. RIN"', �� � of candy and treats 'I'," il ` I , ,,,� " WIN:: �, I , I 11 111i,i`.'111�11�`�, 411'?.[1, ,iff � Arain Saida Claus. Junlor 'B! cc,p4petltion Saturday -1 ..... � NZ , �,,,, - " . . "I . I Part Largest Yet _. �, - "I L�, Mrs. Joseph Rowland and Mrs. ' and Tuesday tpy,,,virtue or victories �.; "I .. : I r li , Lts . Ifensal I ,,,,,.,card ounaTetms, '�d7�,014 . . .'- �­ .. .1, ''­". ` "'51119 Clordon Reynolds, on behalf of the A Christmas, ,tree party for over Ohatham.' I �:. � . ... . .. 1, !: 1�;: ,1� ."'27] -,�'- 11 � 1, ,�4nd Sarnia.. How- lq � . I � i I . . .,�, �0��, ,� �, 1: 's 6 P i � 11 1. . 11 . I .!. " . 1.� � T..,.,,,,, V " *C.W.1�, presented pins, to the e -n- children of Heus4ll and .0istrict ever, the local Juniors suff9red an 1%�!,'Iloi : ,,,,��.�,,,�"-,Zi";;,������'l�'��:,-^�,lw��'7��'-!',�,- "�,; . ­ !! ' . ­ ., ?,7 . trance -Pupils of -last summer as was held Jast Saturday after- 11-4 swamping .at the hand of I , 1, PLAN $150,000 ADDITION PROGRAM FOR HIGH,80 ,,ZA.','�'::,,7 noon, with the• largest crowd xhibi- I I RO,0_L­W.,1i*.-'- '� "­ ' .�;�;,i"",R.ka 11 ... .. .. , ,P.,­',,�­�'­­ �Klp �1 ", , , ,� . . ��,�� 11�,N . I ; � .. i..... ....... Z:�ff �,:�':�k! I . ;. , I ", 1. "N- P n I . I .. " ,,, � "' . , 4. "I ,,­ , I , i;� 'MIO � � ,, - � I �� , " -I _,, , ,�, James, Theresa Blue, Mary Anne' of kid les attend -Ing bbe,a annual tion. .match with the Junior 'A, '. ., ""Flil"M *0 im ,� "i , ., , ., :� ., ., ., 'feet Transfer , ., Hamilton Tiger Cubs in an e I i ,� follows: gui�anne Dick, Penelope , -� . . . . . . � . �'4:� R !�,. .���,,,-.;;;;' :��!- . . : P 11,1011", �11.171`-�01011 .., i �,� I - - �1' - I I _1 f � ,',.,�j��,��, I I ; .8 . � I �, .11 � i. _N � . 4 ..... . �,, " .... , I." 1, "', -""��'I'll:�"mo�l-i:;"�.."".r %;A1391 'm,4;'Irl,11�5 Reynolds, Nora Reynolds, Betty event. Th6 party was sponsor- Club here M9nda-jP night. .." .�.,�.*"�l",�.-Il.""�'lli�,� ..": 1, ` 10!0 ?... WN . ,..','. ffiffiNly 10M ! . W - ., ...... •�i. 1 3V. I , � , , �, , , � " [� ., :;i,s,X , _ ._, '. ,��.,�..:�,;�-,,44, ii�:: 'I rr 1: , _i�, ," ... k I ", � � 81ildey Bedard' and, Shirloki Quinn. nierce And He sell Branch of JAR& Arg omen' . .M An Laiie,' John Mori), Jphn -Nigh, ed by, the Chamber of Cam-. Less, than 400 local fans braved " � the snowstorm, Mbidday eveffing to .,:.";. 1. L , u '.*��,`.-. `­­`­,"'N'� ­ ",v'- ,, -iii—ble -i—ram-of ,chor- Canadian Legion Four hun- witness the exhibition encounter law".., ,3,�',;1111 , 0 . . . �... ' "'I":j: .1 I . �'- N4 N th league ;��,.s,i . ".",­"X,�ii vaw" ��"."'i .... �:::..."*�,,�.-�".,�;,�, �� "i . ,,*I; ffl� ".. . songs and drills featured the dred and ninety bags of candy with the s4 ,place 'A' I a "w"I"!i: Motiv - I , ated by a bid from a local ....... 112 . ;,-;;�.�;.":;;A� , I I , 4intertalument. and treats were handed out to Hamilton. squad. The Baldwins, .;�,�,,i;,,�� i<,;:! I., ,�,11,� .... I "." I � Indu6tr a 1. ,111, I ": , y to purchase se the old public � . , I .1. I . .. - I . children alone, outclassed, .in goal -getting ability .., . I ; I sohool building for $5,000, Seaforth - The Town Hall was Packed but not as- much in, team Power as I . . 12 councillors Monolay night Ironed 110'.0. 1�,. I " I ,�' I `�"" for the presentation of -six the, seven -goal deficit might Indi- out their disagreement with the :.1 . .1 ,� ­ 1� I I 1�11 , . . I ... 1� I � � films in -charge of Flt. -Sgt. L. ate, scored on twagoals by Tom �'. i " I ,11 : . 17.� Huron Tornado Grant 'Public School Board over terms of �` A... . '0111 .. I I " � �, � I i Slat�,r and one by Don Stone. �:Xiil ,'I" , "; :, - .' Tiberio, R.C.A.F. Station, Cen- . transfer which earlier this fall 1t�:'.'-.*,­�, 0505" '.. ��, tralia. Dr. D. McKelvie, chair- Saturday mi ht's, saw -off. here Hensaills oldest miile reSi- " caused a rufflo� in relations be- .,.;,h:,,::M I� . , ., - 'i iFg.g-.-g,o, � , , - .• -�;,� , , 't''Iffil .: Amounts to $18,160 man of special events, thank- with the Chatham Sherman Admir- dent, John Zuefle, will next tween •the two municipal bodies. 111.m ,­­.. �*� $` ��?-^-`� � ". - ­ - -i . - ed Ron Mock, owner of Huron- els resulted, In a 1.0-7 win for Sea- week cr,lebrate his 94th birth- In offering to turn the old school .:9. I r�,r.. ggg , �, 2: ­-­_,�--n.� 11M.—M � 1 ... Iftwon County will receive a fed- dale Dairy, for his donation of forth who spotted tbe visitors a day. Mr. Zuefle has been a building over to the town free of . Njiii,�-� ffv�ili �.-�,,,.,�.,��,",,�,..,�,,,,,�,�,;�m.,i�� �g ...,­ � .��* . .. one -goal ... resideat of Hensall for 51 years - .1 . .. ,.Mj�,,�§ -, -,.� , , -� I esmi grant of $18,160 to aid victims 420 bottles of chocolate milk. lead early in the'llirst cost,, the Board had condition � . � . I .�, �,g�. �� :�I� , - , ed � '._11*15-il , , ..' , , " .11 ,..... of RL6 tornado ,that struck parts Of Reeve A. W. Kerslake extend- frame but came roaring back at . and for most of that time pray the transfer upon completion � ,.!;.: !�'i;',,m.-..1'.`, 0 R .1 . ,',., 1,1, I ed the welcome to SlAnta. Claus. ,halt time to notch three goals. in tised, his trade as a shoemaker. :i: t6 r��:a�"_'.,'��""*O�'.1�� .. 11 ... • I like county last spring, it was- an- . little more than a minute's- time. . the town of certain sidewalk ex- ��"". . r ; --�� , 1-,v saunced, Saturday •by Andrew Y. — tensions to the new public school. 5 ,.,�,. ,.; 1. I I .1 4 I'll, Nine goals and six penalties en- .111 ............ � ...... � , . . ....'' 79cLean, following a phone call from — At the time Council objected to :; I . 1 � :�,, .. .1 . 1:, 40ttawm Mr. McLean has. been •livened action In, the second frame, this contingency, arguing that pro- .. - . . . ,waiMng in conJunction with. coun-Farm Forum Views Corbett, of the Admirals, was Oldest Hensall Man vision for such expenditure had �..:, E , thumbed for it -matcfi' misconduct . 11.� . , . , , � and federal officials. for several : not been included in the estimates % � 1 . . . . . . . ��;, , munths in an effort to obtain re- after he took a swing at referee and, further, Council -believed that . , I X. 1 rmgtuition of -the requirements -for ' Angus MacLean. I Is Mauve of.Germany the requested gravelling and wid- Urban - Rural Topic In the last period both teams C essistance in Tfuron. . ening Of. Market Street was to sof scored once, only 11 seconds apart, Seaforth District High School, s '. hown here in balmier. " � r, days, Is, due for enlargement next year, The ,.: �;','. . , �-�_ .�� I fteviously, the Province contra -ti John Zuefle, a resident of Hen- five for sidewalks. Board plans to add a gymnasium, dressfing rooms and new o4ices� in an addition at the south �-.-;�'�. � end, :.� bated! $9,152 based on 50 per cent Radio Forum S.S. 2, McKillop, at 18:111 aird, 18:22. Muir, Tom . .�g' ,01 the amount subscribed locally. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Salter and Shantz fired two each Sall for the past 51 iLars, and, the Issue Gets a Rakeover right. The present gymnasium will be converted to provide' for two more classrooms and a library - I'll .If, I I I r 4 Although the matter was resolv- classroom. Other rennovations will be made to the front part of 'the school. . i 1��` 711he Federal grant of $18,I8I OIL Ephriam Clarke Tuesday evening. for the Baldwins, while Roberts village's oldest male resident, ob- Cost of the building . . �i;:.,� ��.:)�; ed Monday night, and a motion changes was originally estimated at $125,000; however, Board officials are presently seekin ' Z . .. 4ba other hand-, is, based on a per. Attendance was ,smaller than us- Chouinard, Stone and Mcllwal� serves his 94th birthray Saturday, * g approval .. .;,�t, �', " S. notched, singles. Kettlewell .and' December 26, ,at the home of his passed 'accepting the offer of the from area township council for an additional $26,000 which will cover cost of further improvements . �,*,�� . ventage of the loss. In -addition, a ual -due to snow-covered road 'I'll, -all Mrs. P. L. Buchanan, firm, Seaforth Shoes Limited, Un. ___ �`� L" - �11, waut of $20,000 has been receiv- Howeirer, the warm welcome of the Marsh netted two each for daughter, 11 i, o der suggested terms by Council, , off from the National Disaster fund.. hosts, coupled, with a lively discus- Chatham and McMaster. Corbett with whom ,he resides. . . .1 and Dallgety picked up Morn - Agreement was not achieved until .• t Inizuediately the Ottawa cheque sion of the subjects, made the eve- I _- , singles'. .,in Wkirtemburg, G4rmauy, . ` tile the issue had been subjected to a 45 was received,, payment of approv- ning ,hitpresting and profitable. :In Sarnia Tuesday night Seik in 18519, Mr. Zuefle learned verbal'rakeover by councillors and Snow BlOWB.Woes of- Winter - �11 , ad claims was proceeded, with by Opinion of the forum on Ques- forth was never behind. Despite a trade of shoemaking at the age of I � Misgivings ab - tion 1—What are some of the facts powerful offense by the Sailors, in 15. He came to Canada when 9.9. Board members who attended this out whet -her or not "�111 Mis Warden's Commit -tee of Coun 's� session, the last regular . fly Council. Total receipts of of farming that you think •town the second period, the Baldwins years of age, and resided in Credt- week there'd be 4 white Christmas were about $68,000 resulted In a pay- and city people are not well an- emerged ,On the top end of a 5,k top. for some time. Council meeting for 1953. Santa Clans Coming to Town accountably lost this week in a 9mmat of aPProziniately 45 cents, on ough informed on?— as fol- Score; Chouinard, Shantz, MufN In 188�9 he -was married to Fran- Following Mayor E. A. ,McMas- . snowAilled swirl of wintry weather . I .. ", I .Barton and Mellwain were the ces Kaiser, ,Hensall, who prede- ter's reading -of the offer from the The 'official visit of Santa holding its annual Christmas which swept in the town and dis- =� , Oo dollar for approved claims. lows: . We believe city people should be Baldwin marksmen, - ceased him In 1'940. Following the ,shoe factory's manager, Fred Peel, Claus to Seaforth will be on party, to which all veterans of trict, leaving a flurry of snow- " . 11 11 -better informed as to the actual I w marriage they moved to Clande- .Councillor John C. Crich submitted Tuesday, December 22, accord- the 'district, together with their shovel activity, bogged down cars, . � I prices farmers recei�,e for their . I boye for 10 years, then took up that a zoning by-law should be con- Ing to word received by the families, ,are Invited. , clogged lanes and tingling red ears..- ' . . � dered. before attention was given Seaforth Lions Club, who is The choir of Northside Unit- Early Monday ducts also farm',prices. and con OrMS residence in He.sall in 1999. He "" . y ,morning heavy, :1 pro the offer. sponsoring his visit. It is, ex- ed Church is participating in a w6t . �, Wrict Governor at Sumer P�ic4s on. alt lines of farm- Hensall Cof C F. operated a shoe store for seven snow began its blanketing �, , I produce. ..'A-lsn� ,#gricultural pro- years, then spent some time In After a short (tscussion on pected Santa will arrive at the special broadcast from CFPL, course downward over most of . I I �,, . : � 4 � ducers receive less than Brampton and Harriston at his legalities in preparlta, and passing 1, , , � gaily decorated tree on South London, on Christmas after- Western Ontario. By mid-day the ' � e A, zoning by-law which would re- noon. Also included on the -h enough of . , . Lons Club. Meeting e2UPstr Cub Troop Monday trade, before settling; again in Main Street at 1:30, when he ground was laden wit �11 1, cent of the national incom - strict certain types of industrial will distribute stockings to Program will be a short review the white stuff -to roll a fat snow. I � . Santa Claus will visit Seaforth ly, people should know of the long Hensall. 'In addition to his trade ,and commercial structures and 1400 district boys and girls who of ,Christmas activities -in Sea- man. Roads were turning greasy , ". hours that prevail on most farms Hensall Chamber of Commerce of shoemaking and shoe repair, he I wisict, Tuesday afternoon, Seaforth, , also operated a greenhouse here oi:wql�j-�ngs- to designated areas, have the special tickets. forth by Andrew Y. McLean, I . ,,, as jp9i;Rparedk,itO`�X'he 40,hour week, met In the Town. Hial. Monday qye, I and sidewalk pedestrians found the 'bu ' ihis� visit, were , - - '_ . , L- , CO The annual visit of members - Editor of The Huroii% Expositor. going -slower. I .. . � . I .- . .. ,-0 ),some.'w ,-,:sponsor-, or" i6i,_ P'i&al6it •ln`�tfie inan'ufac- ning'with President Lorne. Elleras, for eight years. ' d&i14or E. H. Close observed . .,;;;; told at their,meeting Monday eve- . that the shoe factory is a "going . vAng. The meeting, chaired by luring industry. In 1939 Mr. and Mrs, Zuefle cele- of the Lions Club to Huron And while all this is going One Serious Accident . � ,,��, , chairman. concern, 'and I wouldn't want to County Home is being made on, the annual Christmas con- �.`11 Heiner Hunt, welcomed. Dr. W. J. Consider Other Questions Rev. J. B. Fox and Flt./Sgt. L. brated their golden wedding anni- All day Monday the snow con= �,... . . Tiberio, R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia versary. They had four see,,a monks wrench thrown into Sunday ,afternoon. The ,same certs of district churches and tinued. Motorists outside town IMeCabe, a new -member, who was ur children, the cog." He suggested- Council To Question 2 -How can you in '�hded consider well before taking any afternoon S,eafortih Legion Is ,schools are nightly events. I atte regarding the formation two sons, 'Lorne, Windsor, and Earl . found visibility difficult as wind- - Introduced by Elmer Earone, and the farm forum help Improve un- of a, -Cub Troop, which the Chain- (deceased), and two daughters! . . blown guests, of snow whipped " amw 29 Lions honored�, for perfect derstandin., on ,the problems you ter �f commerce agreed to sponsor Mrs. W. R. Bell and Mrs., P, L. action which might hinder needed __ acrass, highways and county roads, I 1. attendance. -have listed in reply to Q,pestion 1- with Flt./Sgt. Tiberio -as leader. Buchanan, Hensall. industrial expansion in town. Ing a debenture issue on an esti- the present gym without including adding a slippery surface to the al- I I District Deputy Governor Ward the members re.�Iied: . Sees Move Employment .;q A group -committee was appoint- Mr. Zuefle is up and about every mated cost of $275,000, had not the addition and extra facilities in ready slushy base. Before long Walton, here on an official. visit, Exchange of members and speak- In this connection, the Mayor . I. ed with power to add: chairman, day. He has a keen memory and considered any rebate when the one debenture issue. Original cost ga-rages, in Seaforth and other area told members the keXpote Of Lion- ers from farm and city groups, such reported Mr. Peel as indicating the11:31 Ism, was service. That Lions con- as Rev. J. B. Fox, Rev. W. J. Rogers, enjoys recalling the many changes rep contract 0 -ice came to only $228,- estimate was $125,000, while deben. centres were besieged with ca , farm forums and consumer Harvey Keys, Harold, Don ,which have taken place sfince, be expansion would mean employment r motorists whose cars had :I, Ampt of service was one that met thron, for 30 more persons within a year. 000. tures. for $150,00 will now be need- iron � .� groups, in direct contact is the Douglas Cook and Robert Drysdale. came to Canada., Mr. Teal) replied the 'extra' ed. slipped or slithered into budding ,afth general approval is indicated, 10 I The old school ,building would be snowbanks, 6r had just been re -due- ­� Ilia said, by the fact the Lions or- surest way to reach understanding- The Chamber of Commerce voted used for storage, Mayor McMaster money was properly used to pur- "How long do you think the old To Question 3 -If you were on money towards the project to buy chase furnishings and equipment part Of the school building will ed immobile through lack of trac- .11 ­ ganization. was the fastest growing the executiVe of 9, provincial or na. I I continued. and present storage � C tion. . I which, he indicated, would have last?" Councillor Cri h asked. 11 aetvice group in the worI& necessary equipment.■ space in the shoe factory would ,be been required anyway. At length Only serious accident in the die The farm organization, what James A. Paterson and Donald Stanley Federation Utilized for manufacturing purp)5- The success of any Lions Club is would you recommend by way, of Joynt moved a vote of thanks to the discussion wore down on this Council Approves Request trict occurred on the highway west � dependent not only upon the part public relations for the organiza- Flt./Sgt. Tiberio for his co -opera- a ■es. point and Council. after briefly re- The old bui'lding is In good of Mitchell, where two cars collid- e club plays, but ulso, on the con- tion? -the forum answered: Th. may-,- suggested that posr garding a point of installation and shape, Mr. Smith replied. The ed head-on in the height of the ." ' tion in agreeing to act as Convenes in Zurich sibly the building could be sold and safety factor involved in the side- stairs and floors are in need of re- afternoon snowstorm. Jack Ryan, .. fribution of individual members to LTse of summaries by the Ontario of the troop. . � three lots still retained for build- extensions, passed a motion pair, but otherwise its a s 17, R.R. 3, Dublin, was taken to % Iiie, community, he said, The aP- forum Secretary, which would be The president suggested that the The Stanley Township Federa- Ing on the west side. It was not- wallo. ound Scott . preciation. of the club was express- the considered opinions of farm events that the work be done in 1954. structure, he added. The shop S Memorial Hospital here with ed by President John Turnbull. social And Special even commit- tion. of Agriculture annual meeting ed -too that terms of sale s'nould ' . %L E. Smith, chairman of the forum groups from coast to coast. tee discuss ways and means Of and banquet was held in Zurich in a rider which would ,allow Tenders Found Higher home economics and farm niechan- injuries to the head after the ,car - Following the discussion period, fund-raising projects, Memorial Arena recently with 260 the town first choice if the build- Another delegation from another ics, room will still be located on in which he was riding, driven by 1C.N.1-B. committee, told the club a -social hour was spent in Progr&s- I the present floor, he explained, and his, brother, Maurice Ryan, 31, was � #Am district quota ,had, been met in sive euchre. Winners were: ladies-, in Attendance, Ladies of Varng, to were ever to be resold. school board, Seaforth Distnct in collision with -a car driven by . I ??, ., pointed ,out that two classrooms . I the recent campaign. The work of most games, Mrs. Sam Storey; lone United Church served, and the "We haven't -got the school yet, High School Board, waited on and a, library classroom will be con- Grant M"Phee, 19 Goderich, � the Health and Welfare Committee Christmas Boxes Sent meeting was presided over by Al- you know," Reeve Scoins Injected. Council earlier in the meeting. Other minor mishaps were re I -hands, Mrs. Robert McMillan; con- vin Rau, -president. After this remark W. T. Teal), 6tructed. in the present gym. Here . ], C. M. Smith, with M. A. Reid, vas discussed thy Chairman Clar- solation, Wfs, Secord McBrien; To Edelweiss Lodge the ceiling will be lowered, Mr. ported in and near Seaforth as � ence Walden. gents, most games, William Storey; Short addresses were made by spokesman for the School Bo-ard, informed councillors. that tenders Smith said, and observed � "We've roads became increasingly slip- � , . . — lone hands, Sam Storey; consols- Members' Families Elston Cardiff, M.P., Thos. Pryde, informed Council that the Board's for the proposed additions to the eliminated' everything possible, yet pert' and visibility decreasingly ,I j ,I,,, Walter Scott, M.P.P., and Agricultural Represent- motion still -stood on the books And high school had proved $25,000 kept good construction." 96od. I � At the regular meeting of Edel- alive G. W. Montgomery, who con- the trustees would like to know higher than the anticipated figure. School Buses Snowed In I i The next meeting will be held ,wei,, Rebekah Lodge Monday eve- ducted the election of officers. what Council's Present thoughts on Mr. Smith requested, in view of Mr. Reid explained several points 8 I I Ur's Reports Read at the -home of Sam Storey Mori- Tuesday morning localresidents i , day evening, January 4. ining, members agreed to cater for Wilfred Shortreed, newly -elected the matter were. this, that Seaforth Council agree of •- consideration regarding the awoke to find sidewalks and lane- 11 the I.O.O.F. banquet January 6 on president of the Huron Federation, Mayor McMaster reiterated the to increasing its share, of the 'Cost grant situation in connection with ways sadly in need of clearing. in .. � To B. Kirkman- -Group . .. the occasion of a visit from the brought greetings and a report of Council's considerations after learn- hy about $4,000, or one-quarter financing the addition and rennova- this district the snowfall over the J ' Annual Legion Christmas" Grand Master, R. K. Willi.amson, the work (lone -by the county. He Ing of the Board's terms and the mill. tions ,and, after further brief talk 24-hour period reached a weighty I i London, MISS Jean Scott was nam- introduced the guest speaker, Rev. contingency, clause. He also noted of on constructional features, Council eight inches. Rural areas suffered arty Sund'ay Afternoon ed convener, with the • -power to Bert Daynard, Staffa, who deliver- that in the past Council had been Council. Mr. Smith and Mr. Reid passed a motion approving the ap- ) The December meeting ­.of the P To questions by members J I ! V�aTbara Kirkman Auxiliary of First choose her committee. more seriously, with many town- � ed an interesting and emphatic ad- good to the Board and should have explained the planned additions in plication of the S.D.H.S. Board for ship roads rendered Impassable. -� Mnasbyterlan -Church wasi held The local branch of the Cana- Plans were made to -buy, new dress, "Keeping Our Democracy." been shown better respect for Its-4etail, emphasizing that the addi- the raising of $150,000 by issue of High School students here enio�- .1 'Tuesday evening." ' than Legion is sponsoring a Christ- lunch cloths with money ,donated ' The new president for Stanley, judgment. tional $25,000 would mean a great debentures for the building of ad- i The retiring president, Mrs. J. mss tree and party for the families by a member. ,Members will also ed the storm's effects Tuesday. i � Anson McKinley, in a short talk, Argue on Transfer Point . i 13. Russell, opened the meeting improvement in providing neces- ditional classrooms. The town 13.school buses. unable to nart- ! of all ex -service personnel in the cater for a wedding party In the thanked the ledies for the banquet. Mr. Teall objected to this refer- sary agTicultUre and chemistry lab- solicitor was instructed to prepare gate over then -unplowed, township � -with a poem, expressing the Community Centre Sunday after- lodge hall January 16, with Mrs, Mrs. Louis Taylor replied. Mr. Me- encs and countered that the oratory changes, new offices and a by-law for the Additional a ; Board mount roads, nearly 200 students from the t&eught of Christmas. She also at 3 p.m. San- Leila Forbes as convener. Kinley also presented Alvin ,Rau, did not like the fact that Council ,storage space. At the south end a of $25,000 from the original motion school area townships didn't make , i -paid tribute to the; work in the to Claus will ,be there to greet all It was reported that Christmas the retiring president, with a didn't investigate the possible cost 37-,90-fo -gymnasium with toilet of March 17 of this year. the daily trip to Seaforth and d , oelhurch and auxiliary by the late children 10 years of age and un- boxes had been sent to members' lighter from, the Federation to of the sidewalks -"a minor thing faci .-Mt dressing room.- and of- Community Centre Hazard duced classes were dismissed after � ' liffirs. Themas McAdams. " , der. Local talent will present a families, serving In the armed fort - show members' appreciation for we asked for." Council argued fees 'would comprise the addition token attendance. . . � Reports from ,the various cOm' short entertainment program. An es, and that individual gifts -had -Fire Chief John Scott presented J .1 the splendid work he has done in e9tima,tes had not been made for proper. Overcast skies and •intermittent , i xmittees, told ,of the interest and invitation Is extended to all Legion been sent 'to the 38 residents of the 'past three years. . , the' sidewalk extensions, Mr. Teal] Mr. Smith noted the Department his year-end report, itemizing 31 flurvier, continued Tuesday and 1, , activity of the members in the var. members -and their families. . the I.O.O.F. Home at Barrie. Officers for 1954 are the follow, recalled, 'however, he stressed, not of Education would not allow the fire calls, six wire fires, 12, town . inns departments of auxiliary work. I . — Ing: president, Anson Mcl~pinley; long after the local paper reported Originally proposed rennovations to calls, 13 rural calls, two practices Wednesday, with the mercury tak- SEss S. I. McLean -told a story, vice-president, Alex McBeath; D1- a surplus of $1,500 in bhe streets and public and separate school ing a deeper dive below the freez- -which was well received. Christ- CELEBRATE 55th ANNIVERSARY — drills. Regarding the burning of Ing mark on Tuesday afternoon. mms messaes were read by Mrs. rectors: Leon Bedard, No. 1 Sep- committee, Weather prophets, official and un- g 1: U -a .. . drat; Jack Scotchmer, No. 4 W.; Here a short argument prevailed i bbish in back of Main Street official, regarded the storm as Old 1. , headache to Council IL R. Scott, Mrs. W. A. Wright P�.&:,,�,;,,, ... .- ... ­,­,.N� I -,s�.r Tuckersmith Pupils Hold reoccurring 2=d Mrs. J. E. Daley, IRM I:- I I.. ;, 1 I Kenneth Scotchmer, No. 4 E. El- on relative tax rate benefits which Man Winter's genuine entry and , � ,and the Fire Chief -Mr. Scott said - , , �;. � �11 gin Porter, No. 3; Bert McBride, would be realized by public school Christmas Concert in he would likely kick his sno ! _W­F,kj­;��. . %�:� 001 Mrs. J. 9. Keating and Mrs. M. iffl�m�., ,.,::::,;,. .2, WY ,",�.1;r,' � "' ..''m t he "was not making too much head- . 1�1_ , Harvey Hayter, No. 6; Vic- and separate school ratepayers fol- �11. �,?;, "ROW . heels around for the rest of the :1 . V. ... No. 5; Hai - 'i�'�,.V�"?;�..W..:,.�,:.,.,.,. , " . ""', .. R. Rennie played a piano duet :j i�,,��i','.1",.�'�- �, mg.01 _1 1; Tuesday Nigh way with the back lane business" . 6 `.`i,�' iK;�i:"1.i'1,1:: " tor Taylor, No. 1; Jack Taylor, No. lowing Sale of the building. It was School week. . I -which was nine& enjoyed• by all. ' Ir, 1111-1.1 10; Miner ITayter, No. 13; Clar- pointed out the sate X pba- " .. -, J&s, 'St'd. Pullman received they ...... . �' . e receipts would Chief Scott described in em . . - , ". , ��..M�4.:110, '.. I , , . ence Parke, No. 9; Gordon John- be applied to the .general rate. S,S. 2, Tuckersmith. was filled to tic terms the panic hazard danger i ,offering. As the nominating com- kNi"'M . IMK�. " %.. . .� - 1 -1 .gg.- � Hensall Residents Mark ,mitten bad not been able to fill Mai ston, No. 7; Wilmer Jones, No. 14. Picking up the transfer disagree- capacity Tuesday night for the an which exist-, at the Community -Ae slate of officers for the coming .... i .... � , '' :" s concert. The school Centre where none of the doors, � 9 : j.�. I men' point again, Councillors Close nuns Christmas Their 62nd Anniversary . , ,� that matter was left till the 1: and John Crieh contended that the was decorated with Yule emblems are equipped with devices design- ­ . � -,,] 'year, I I . Amusing Booklet Issued councillors, objected- to the manner ,And a Christmas tree. Rev, N. Me- ed to readily open the exits in ,.. - west meeting. . . . "I I In which the proposnl was put to Leod, Kippen, was chairman event of crowds pushing and mill- This Christmas Day ., . . .1 — :. By Seaforth Collegiate the., A manner which implied Credit for the delightful pro- Ing in pa,zT!c caused by fire.' Coun- Mr, and. Mrs. .John T. Mitchell, ,�,) :, �, 1_k', Nxpositor To Appear .. Students 64 Years Ago the Board was dictating In the gram goes to the teacher, Miss cil agreed on the necessity for residents of Hensall for the past ,:_,��11 . terms, a mandatory prerequisite for Gwen Kennedy. Ruth Ann Me- panic hardware at the Community 26 years, will observe their 62nd '� .. asserted. How- ")�,�, I �, . � 11� � �".:., � Tilohol gave greetings. followed Centre and aubbortzed the Fire wedding anniversary on Christmas t���, Earlier Next Week I gZ A curious, amusing history VMS, the transfer, they As . -i recently brought to The Expositor ever, Councillor Close stated, I'M Witt] a welcome song by the Chief with power to enforce the Day, December Z5. " Ll '' . '�'�,,J L � I'll school. regulations In this connection And On their wedding day 62 years 10 Correspondents are asked to � office by Ross, Murdle, town, 'Ear- shtisded to make a motion the side- ", mulf, copy early as Possible .. . Numbers on the program were: other rules of the Fire MarshAl's ago, they recall vividly the weath. ' r , .!Z','ti"!',' titled "The Chronicles," the word walks, be put -in by next September . ',,"�p, . ,I t, ,,,, 'I n6xt Week, When The exposi. . th� Board transfers the build- dialogue, "Disappointing Dinfuli," Department. er as much like the past few 4' :. but read able book] et was Issued -by if "On the Bus," "The Census Talc- In the closing minutes of the weeks. While 11�,I, . , � ­ . - Ing. . '�' tot; wits go to press on W6doe& %(�,.'. - students of Seaforth Collegiate in le driving to Dublin to , ,��`t,X.11 r -11 I..., that was meeting, Council declared Decem- take the train to Toronto a0d, , day in order to reach local �_ I r. . all er," "Advice to the Lovelorn," "The 11 1, ��j' ,"I ,�,: I � statute in 18", and recounts, In a M Teal) replied �:�,.i ,,;, and district stkbscribers before I 1'i�". �!, e. Terrible Catastrophe," "The Three ber 26, Boxing Day,'a civic holt- Montreal, the farmers were out �� " I : .. tongue-in-cheek manner, the first the Board wanted in the first place. � _',N,1 - I !" � "�% , "I Bears"; a pailtamine, "Qhrt8tmG,S day', ,passed grants of $126 to the plowing the Irma hi, the nilld aft. . -k" Christmas Day. . ... I 10 -year history of the school -from Another School Matter I i13,,1 . � Long Ago." "Belling the Cat" (Jun- Lions, Club, $400 to the Fire De- son. -��, ',��,�61 Next week's edition will ebn� - , the -.student viewpoint. -Before the delegation of trusteeq 11g,", I I '� "�..�l tain the annual Chis,istMas I � . 11 iors); a vocal, "Avalanche"; mO1ft- partnAent, plus $2 for every mem- Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell, who. re- ,,, ,:j �,,X, greetings from town and area , . I �� Most' amusing feature of the 16- -Mr. Teall, J. A. Westoott, Clif- alogia, Nelson McClinchey; Piano ber; Issued permission to O. Don. aided in Tuckersmith .before coft, . 15, t6, page publication is. the style or, &rd Sroadfoot and J. C. Stevens- ; ,�[��1'1,:��% boatne8smen. � . � 1. I Prose in "The Chronicles,' pa,r6dli�d, lin the council chambers, a heated sele4tion, Jean McNaughton, Net- nig to erect a garage on his Louisa Ing to 'ReuslaR, enj* gowl ho 1� ?0 While M o st I . I 11. ­ I I . - " ,J , " _-1 merchants havi� been dofitact- - after the sombre rhetoric Used, In ,� eivt Aro.94 over the way in son' ,McCifnehey, Marie Sinclair; Street Property; ordered •,salaries Mr. Mitchell Is I �'. 0 Fiedl'4.�Iitb '�f��"McKlllop T6W.nshIp ,lfl their mail0ed life, Mr. to (trill, "Alice Blue Gowlft" dances '� " r .1' ' C4 the expos."Itor urges those ,the BlIbleal passage by the game WiW the Board Presented paid to the poll clerks and deputy does the fAmi#%.,&6W1 " ,.,� I`," I ... Ind Mrs, jqeph Scott, A6xbo,rof will ceI6b0M6.tIfdIrr 56th wedding a I by th46 Juniors; selection by the returning officers; heatit two let- to the post -M& r 'r 6 N - who May not My & h*614 talledo . name. The student wrltei* or Witt- t6itpoll the request tot debentures 11 1- - . 1�1 .. - - 6AMil annliv6pfiar next Monday, b6bbifthOl, 91� Sev6pal.yeaps ago they er . s are unnamed, ,but the PrOW6 tbAlfidwe thig now school. Rhythm, Band- and, Nbrris Ordhog- Jbyl.s from Hamilton and, ,Landon They ha; -V6 bile * it V, " � ,;, �, , and whavvouid- 11k6 to I - moved to 4611r,prasent MM6 aeroger th� pajid fiom the oriolflaf ,, r, , ; � ,Jbiand Ming., Margle �;r , ,. V 'i , 4M d6helookv; Qr66tfi1gi­&',0*& ' ,notes the 4n�Ade'ftts �.��,66ftdjllof efift suggested the tra; Hili migio-VI Aims inquiring about Industrial thfdt diught4s: It 0 I I I I . I . ­­­ . I-. . 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