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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-08-30, Page 7i Ki nla-r,.,�F1A!n .•..,,. ,,.,q .. .,r �1,n .:Y. .:: ,vr,.r-. ,• �n -c..- 'P.iV - ndY. 'r. R �c;. I'm „�.,1C9,r .. 'k'Ja},.�`, T . i°7!>r,iR' ,.t i-' �s,: , u. ^; a; iti, : �°^' .�;ifar !1� ,wl: r.,;N•.. :1Rhe• 4! ;- �:�, i * tily�Y,'�. •�rylj�•� 1.11vR�� �j¢�p Y� �} a�]�sF ,n/A ,� �ra,,Ea��vr• ,(� '��'7f `r+,�' .1?;Isl� :1F'•4...y 'r"1 t. ii”' t`H11: / . ,e �F>' >IF• �, t'1 k, v I Ct : 7 (: /'. :3'.< .j.: :G r fir°" ;G' �. TF bl' r s'" a �• rp Rn .R r . , �.. �., ... � is g � Th e ,. kk .J m . h ?u ?at �� : ,11 +� �MRA a�,, :t,v <� ✓ s! :.>�� ��. sal on r e st'2 h .;$; . 4r. � r. r>. .Fs :� v (. S e f9, kh ,P?.., Q:.I d/ri x '>� W'. 'f a.. �. s= 50 ti want a rex .�k>,cat�Qlz � J t!��. az�q, '�' ��, „�Y �. ..�. ':i t . nd �: ,^ ��'t?., F�,,,F v.� ,.. � J�•.l�),."+Y, a'4� k ". , r, . , • . ' � ,.' va r'+s .s hep �� y ,. r us , , o . tY ,^� , t e ea s ski ,i� ,ver , sa'� . t�', t .. eh,�!� ,:�,a ai; �b �s�o� 7 . �► �+ ��,M �t : �r� r,�,� F H re .`_. e ti ui nt ce eat tb�e. Was :a strong ::trend ;toarSi:; toy x ,e Rg' "e9: pmt . , > enc, It , <„ s �$� P of d :Tei$ �� the "ab,0litioii o#, County •.Copnekis,ers3 , text gnaterial'I'arid:teaGheTs mane,:•., q :r;.. I ell ve too the tt'eh h aapia' cRat o►rsJ�R>t #star ,1VQ !fir`; wt' P e . aY• • ais Arc iron -the s, s:� ,A mm'" ?" seta: the g 4"" n..: n ed nd there i cha a s rf% c. rite a �" ublic d x•:-' onto" seeded; ,a:' ;mn', A^ 7a Ball #lGl' qP.. and �,i;:. feeli'q t re s " tlefini fI' 1 F w c•>: rFF. f ha't the i to i'v see d se sols offer wlueh would +4esk ;.:. i ate h Pt ,F .. ov= Pr a .; A.. ate,'. p : " %` plate for "tho county level .off.: ,dri , og acd ca o • AP ra]pnaxely 4 g . fat on �': ,.^� ,' . p g2.: % ernment, a pp,,pu > of Mtn Pr" a f; 3t r d>< e nt,of' a e who are eh -,-`t %N; Per capita cost .o �6aq,&e�Ie,a 3q p. rice _. . r. -.s" ,". S hj 1 s The prime example of conn ,:r'. w ., ar't f"r], e o e;_ enroll. Thus /.., s", ;, a titions';kn e able . P.►,.:: u.. „ y .;..: government is in: Great Britain,," ;y t' dents whb should . " : �,y .,,., < FFt: " „ r,,] v,< : h9.o4ty of cams a e p9¢b F Y 1� o P#,,S ,Y,,t► u ,:. , „� : � . Where the county is the next levelta ..h: . . is enrolled!. �;:" �r ..� �,� atxons.-wink ,ccuntY ancfi ei De r. givkng trainin e k � ;�. , to. a Federal tovernment the�e•���'�"�� , w •� •"f:, :rs. it,� "'r �''�,y• t�k r ..,, "' „ :.'• for` the a child` wolf re,: i� T sit do acritical need,�:.<, fi, '<9. being. no Provincial level: .This bis.,, tk ,,n , F.; : :".. Is parent drover :ins14�n. ode nate? Tr g : a"nio ex 4 A s Thee are subsidized e sta ti a ie a herds :yea ; :n r,.`.•. s stem has: ova' on for time im= «�. for, th c . p .. t y ,<:.>..... p y �.F; , '<f •j J::q"G h': 4N't!i nay. no.. r : K.%:, a., N.,, :<.. a l... ice ancT "subject , to pro. yluidr r.l " p a' k►e.. e,°,, changes' from,.. year' .to year. In ,s: ,:. ' • : LS F f ,: memorial and• appar nt works. p`��+ y ' � • pt'.�, .. 1... ., .2.,. ..tib" I�' r0 :✓!Y R}r,r •iN :':,SJ'< .. . , , ':s: V`:• tlOIl.• ��' 'cE+ unit„hue;fJe ' : { ei e a.•. er ,to meet' minimum . •re uire- ” - :� > ' . � { :" sad . t s"1':F �;;'�:'c ' ten assigned as collateral .duty, are encountered at least once #or, We :have thoaQ who maintain.. that . ,p � � �?.,�;; �:a,,• � �! , ' „ �'�� ',, 9 r ?� . z3n 3 nT . g set ki in nnan+ the ;co.' tie .:enol ,/ f A, . .. p y S, &a -men for driver traiq'mg. veers :.;� :., ��€�. f , .,��',,n'",�,,;�.�.. without. extra pay, and m addition ,every hundred miles of dmkving; it `the Same system_ could prev,hil y •'.' !kP ,. . - t n :,<, r;;•<,� at the same tkme U. city: each, secondar • school mist train' F to the normal teachin .loads. Teach- 'is urgent that the. student be given here: but .the'%ixst stumbling block ,e. .. ..a• , .., aY, err, ea Y, b„3, rt' <;5 h g county H!?11:-0Pcrate sinxdal�=:S"ere T.''e "seFvices . Q . , 6s per cent of its student popula=r : ">' er morale suffers because of the ,special st dy m this field. This is area. Canachan areas are too ! ... es. iio gat p sk n e hza}ion of: irt'digent pa ' c9s s appprtiq a ,r lack of uniformity, of motor vet” should' incl de near: accidents, and! large and Scattered, and secondly," •e 's ' a c e i e °� ti .nt in ski ny ass s .a ombkn kn a spanner la order for driver education to conte t teachin methods and ra i as. ssilile. lucle laws which raisels classroom demonstrations such as skidding, all' provinces do. not have estab- ' :i ? z &.k, n + g F dly Po ucstions`for which no sensible nn- "blown is and :batter failure... In hshed county systems, ed operation, bet ,the ;county nio t; efite�ent se�vkce r contribute its maximum otentuil tr P demonstrations, Classroom study 2. Second, the • student drivers P P and local •irmnicipal ty. This "is one es t tot' a atP in accident prevention in the fu- sew exists. ¢ceased em heels on human £ac- We have, imw arrived at the con- c4 sum , r yr rad areas should be should include at least 25 class will be limited in their acevm'plish- 3. Tbirdl there is the matter of tors in driver safet is needed in- elusion that rov'incial overn- operation where . it is hoped ''the ' '.ilxunkcipal busing. ture,- four b o y $ g National Health -Scheme will .sotve;]'ed and", justly eansidered. ` hours, ayd practice driving instruc- went by the quality of their teach- t4e- content of the courses. i'res= ,eluding the -following topics: per- meats are an established fact and , y i <.41g "there is the problem of tion should, be not 'less than 16 ere Instructors in this field are ent course content expresses strong sonality, physical disability, age, come to the' int, "where does the the probiein: County and suburban ai}d must be toe}tllas�;,1� +`oi 1. First, pr s e s F P roads are beco a, debatable is-' r+ su ervrsiou ,and control, Certifica- hours, and should include night sincerel interested in their work. teacher interest in laws, licensi g fatigue, illness, medications, alto- county level fit in to our `govern- mfg : 8 "business deiiSai tts< e fie �i1 P . Y sue. Many o£ the counties are not ,and, thus `is equally tion ,for secondary school' teachers driving. Provisions for adult driv They face solve stresses which . examination procedures, how t g hol, carbon monoxide, and tempor- mental scheme?" A little over 100 lrt ' iQ� ei, is essential and licensing for com- er education are badly needed in could' be removed or, altered. Many vehicle runs, and the personality art' emotional states. years ago; we find the county an satisfied with the present- one-half co or rxr:u'r}ic4pa�.}, mv inertial teachers _ is imperative: all arts of, Canada. Steps should have no vehicle for practice driw and physical nature of the driver, 4. 'Fourth, is the consideration important cog in the governmental mill maximum contribution. of i the foregoing d unattons,>4,..h P ties toward; suburban roads. I slus}o is that" " e, a cR� Courses which are approved s"'bould be taken Ao. provide driver ed'uca- ing and three students out of ten Some important aspects of course of the student, He should not be scheme. To read the inaugural ad- i follow a standard prospectus, or tion in the curriculum of every pub- .who receive some, training do not are deficient. Topics such as, night deprived of an opportunity to learn dresses of County Wardens of On- know of tvuo, ;eoimties at pigesent cofintg governments, and; eveik that' are' negotiating w.th weir, ci greater lace than is nova � be approved against a•_ carefully lic and private secondary school have the opportunity for practice driving, accidents, speed., control,. to drive safely. In addition to tario at that time is an inspiration. g P devised set of standards mcludmg accomplishing this objective as, driving. 'Driver' .education is of- weather, road surface conditions makin courses available in the The were men of vision looking to .ties for large contTibutiors than. utilized.- P g• edestrians and cyclists are not schools an effort should be made and. laying foundations for a solid one-half mill. There are many, .. Mr: Chairman; this paper fir �Y county roads with a higher count designed to provoke discussion t sated adequately. Apart of this to enforce participation in them. future. y Their responsibility wasr ° problem is due to a,lack of train No application for examination for mainly for education, roads and ° traffic that some of our provin- The`=County's F furs' ratherltatt%� ing aid's. Another part is due to an original license should' be ac- bridges, administration of justice, tial highways. These *county roads to provide, the solution to the prb ,, THERE WILL BE STARS OVER SEAFORTH inefficient teaching procedures., cepted from any person who can- charity and general administra- are fee Proportion to the traffic out of the hers will caders to the cities in equal sem, and Y sincerely hope Research would make -great im- .not show evidence of successful tion. The primary effort was, on carryon scus the clisko%y ,, provements in classroom effici- completion of an. approved driver roads and bridges and education. cities. The contention is that these nr i ■ ency... Since emergency situations. education course. Roads had to be built.through the eoun'ty roads are as important to Each day six .Canadians lose forests and the children educated. the cities as the provincial, high- their lives on Canaidian streets yup"��` ' ' The demands for charitable insti. shays and that a large contribution highways. �', Au'g. should be make toward their main- agFy <:::-,,r k::. �: 3 of ads was negligible, evoke was tenance. The road budget in most The grade one children we e >: of administration of justice s' a ay, I counties exceeds' that of all other having a lesson w .soap „sculptuT `a ^ small. The county government 1957. s s .r`: %- purposes orAn excess of 50' per When the teacher• a akrn h �,., `: , ?'>-�:` ''•� `<`: �t%' ° ty:,,. bore the whole cost. P P P was '•zti` g" �... r•.t.,,:.r>'-'"r•,:;: ."'F al. spending. r he asked 1 G'�y�„,�£:i,,, ” cent of the tot sp d g. ound's, s as d what each chi3ld�. „%F F !, F ,k ,^Ay, After a generation of road build- I have reviewed a number of was making. Mary was';itching"" at:+`, ” • "' R' j -_ - ""`" ing, small towns and villages at 9 • �0 n9 • Fx ;' services provided and the major- cat. Tommy was rnal m `a hoc , �s sprang up throughout the counties,; Small industries were started in ity are a combined operation. In and so on down the lme. Whe r, }r ,, , <Y" most cases• mentioned the county teacher finally got to Jiinmie w1 ti to R O W C L I F F E MOT"S, S ;,: the towns and a gradual change t ' commenced. Some of those small is the instituting "municipality and her question he replied. timullyys When Presents £., .< %"" towns are our cities today. These is entrusted with the operation* and "I'm m soapflakes." t '7 ' s; F making pfl Your J. I. Case Dealer t'¢4' t g. F F ..•r;J a;'�, changes produced. problems. The " U population of the townsincreased at •a greater tempo than thestown-PROFESSIONAL ► i ships, and the first demands for d Ys ; ":. basing costs on population were , , ■ �'.: made. This was the start of a .('tcE0RAMA „, dual system of taxation, general m levy and per capita. The munici- palities with greater population na- µyl' ImF MEDICAL OPTOMETRIST ■ ■ F>," :, turally had more problems with r . education„ health and welfare, and DR: M. W. STAPLETON . JOHN E. LO1�GSTAFF ite'Rev' ' �� administration of justice. De- Physician. and Surgeon. Optoa r' mands were made for distribution Phone 90 Seaforth phone 791 Seaforth' of -these costs. on a per capita bas- If no answer, call 59 ` — ass • M and bridges and Eyes OFFICE,mSEAFOR.TH 'a A►t Lot 1, Concession �` Huflett 4 � gnneraleadmnistration were con-' JOHN A..GORWn.L, BA,, M,D: Office Sours: 'Seaforth, ' +,^+ • ued on the assessment levy. Each Physician and Surgeon succeeding generation found the Phones:' Office 5-W Res. 5-J "except. Monday, 9 a.m:-5:30 P < < problems more acute and govern- Seaforth Wednesday; 9 :a.m -12:30 1, 2r/L NI,LES WEST O1 , t •, SEAFORTH ON NO. S HIGHWAY Proper licensing of commercial driving schools and F Thursday evenings by appgmtment Instructors is imperative. mental assistance was demanded JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. " only. You'll witness lively demonstrations with Case Tractors. and for all these items—and given. We Physician and Surgeon Clinton Monday, 9 a.m.-5:80 s all realize that "the man that pays phone 110 Hensall P.M. (Above Hawkins' & Jacobus w a variety of Implements• which will make your farming easier K I P P E N N.E W S 0 F THE. WEEK the piper calls the tune" and this Hardware.). continued move has centralized SEAFORTH CLINIC and more profitable through every season. control of so many of these items Mr. and Mrs. A. Binnendyk and Rev. H. McMillan, of Ild'erton, in at the provincial level that coup- Telephone 26. Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair spent charge of the service, gave an ty authority has diminished stead- E. A. McMASTER, .BA, M.D.' ACCOUNTIIITG DOOR PRIZES Including Sold Gold Watch the weekend in Burlington at the inspiring message. A quartet, ily and one may wonder what the M. HARPER home of Mr. and Mrs, G. Vennema. composed' of the Misses Phyllis county status is today. Telephone 27 Chartered Accountant (Retail value $125.00) Mrs. Gummow: of Toronto, visit- Lostell; Marie Sinclair and the Before y P. L. Surgeon MD. 55 South St. Telephone going into an analysis + ed last week with Mr. and Mrs. Binnendyk brothers, sang a fine of present-day services and costs, Goderich 343 REFRESHMENTS J. W McLean, also a few other selection, with Miss Jean Ivison at. let us consider the basis of these Telephone 55 Licensed' 'Municipal Auditor: w friends. the organ console, costs. We are all. aware ,that the DR.. E. MALHUS Mr. Newton Davis, Miss Marg- Mr. Herman Prior, of Alberta, Government closest to the people Telephone 26 aret Davis, Miss Mae Davis and and Mrs.. William Butler, of Lon- gets the greatest value for its tax EVENINGS: Tuesday, ThursdayF& • all Goderich, don, visited an afternoon last week dollar. In other words, township and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. CHIROPRACTIC We'll Be Looking For YOU Miss Jessie Davis, Plan NOW to Attend and Mrs. Wilbert Bennington, of Wth Mr. Cudmore, government gets more for its dol- Appointments may be made. lar in work and services. The &.H. McINNES _ Cleveland, Ohio, called Friday of kiss Donna McBride, formerly Chiropractic Foot Correction ternoon on Mr. and Mrs. W. Mel- of Kippen, and now of Toronto, vis- county level gets the next highest VETERINARY COMMERCIAL HOTEL lis and Mr. Sam Cudmode. ited on Saturday with Miss`.Merle value and as you go up the scale, the costs .increase. Yet the tax- Monday, Thursday — 1 to, 8 Wu Mr. and Mrs'. Tom Smith, of An Dickers. TURNBULL & BRYANS caster, were weekend guests of payer pays for all levels of gov- Rowtil"ffe'Motor's,' Master Jim Kyle attended, the VETERINARY CLINIC Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in having and should be interested F seventh birthday on Saturday of in having what ca"n be done best J. O. Turnbull, DNX. INSURANCE . Gordon Wren, Michael and., Joan his friend, Claude Pratt, of Clinton, and thea est done at that level. W. R. Bryans, D.V,M. SEAFORTH returned with them after a two and has returned home after Our country has 'grown to such Phone 105 Seaforth `« weeks' vacation. spending two weeks with his grand The MCKILLOP 7 an extent that a metropolitan area •<`"' Sunday service at St. Andrew's mother, Mrs. Alice Kyle, of Clio- has been established in and around LEGAL MUTUAL FIREe United Church was well attended, ton. 'the City of Toronto. There will be INSURANCE CO. further demands for more metro- A. W. SILLERY politan areas in the not too distant Ballistic Solicitor Etc. BEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont future. Continued annexation by phones: Office 173, Residence 781 the larger cities will not solve the SEAFOR'TH ONTARIO µ Phone Us _ For All Your Printing Requirements and Relax • problem. Annexations reduce the ' OFFICERS: assessments of both the surround- McCONNELL Ing townships and the county, and President - Wm. F. Alexander a`> does affect the economic status of & STE�VART Walton STT both, We have now reached the Vice -Pres. Robert Ar¢hibalYl, ,t Our efficient staff will handle your job no matter Barristers' solicitors, Etc, �---�-•--- possibility of a demand for some P. D. McCONNELL Seaforth form of area or regional govern- D. I. STEWART Manager and Sec.-Treas. d9 how large or small, and give you the best' results "'', :: ment to absorb these chopped up Reid Seaforth �► F SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 , areas on the fringe of annexed or 4 _P R INT at the DIRECTORS: metropolitan areas. It might be well to consider the AUCTIONEERS E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L F ..:....resent situation as in regard, t0 Malone, Seaforth; Chris • Lena k Vii• LOWEST COST! certain services provided by the DE NNLS and 1+VII.DFONG tarot, Bornholm;. Robert Areld county for one or more municipali- ties. Auctioneers bald, Seaforth; John H. McEwnlg, ties. In most cases the cities are Graduates of Reisch American Blyth; William S. Alexander, , 'a; within the county for administra- School of Auctioneering. Licensed ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich; 1 ° ids tion of justice, jails, charitable in- in Huron Perth and Waterloo, E• Pepper, Brucefieid; . Allister AL PRINTING iS`UR SPECIALTY stitutions', registry office and sub- Capable of handling all types of Broadfoot, Seaforth. COMMERCIAL urban roads, sales—large or small. AGENTS: Registry offices, with the excep- DON DENNIS, R.R. 1, Walton William Leiper, Jr., Londe& tion of the larger cities, are within Phone Seaforth 843 r 11 koro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhabe0� G " tuadE Service •'Expert Work • I�Aoderate Cost the county unit and' are built and ROY WILDFONG R.R. 2, Walton Selwyn Baker, Brussels Lrie maintained by the county. In the ' rural counties these offices do well Phone Seafor 831 r 5 Munroe, Seaforth. e have the latest in modern equipment, a wide -choice of quality stock and years of to pay maintenance, while in conn- O O O O o O b 4J O O O O O O O O o O O r \ ties with a city included, they us- O O O !b „ experience. ually earn a surplus. O W. J. CLEARY o O J. A. BURKE .; The administration of justice and Let our Experts -do your basiness printing - jails are operated in the county O Seaforth, Ont. O O Funeral >Flirectoir:„` unit, the building and maintaining O LICENSED EMBALMER O O and Ambulance ' IN OOC�OCl0S<d>rg0!,ce . of court house and jail be'mg anOand FUNERAL DIREGTOROO Night or Day Cao ODL obligation of the county with the O Night or Day Calls - 335O hone 43 r 1 5ycontributing proportionately. O t' tIt to HUON EPO$lTOR ASTEK he legislation of 1957, the coun- OOO OOO O O o it's printed, bXingbea othefull cost if rp, t • ,l, of mi - 0 SERVICE, tion o£ Anstice a d operation of the O O O O O leis. To offset this change, 'the O O O '�IVe ettn do it - for you ! i it' pay per it all o o - . .....� province $100 p capita to ` .cal municipalities. Here again � BOX � �� o` o (�T��i'�` ': 4 the larger municipalities receive • G. the major portion, entirely unequal uli@rq� Sr@ 1 to thg equalized assessment basis. ,d B,• S sox ' produced compp A local study prodar- O «' k: Ut�ebsed Iftibaltatt s , ison that $1.00 per capita for town Pm mpt s Xttl easeful attention O O Adjusta'b% : i' r ships would' amount to three -guar- ,O ,.e :,,- � ;: • ,. i ii;,a the a9SeSSlileIity -t �.L' t'+1 r ri HOb It Brd 1� ter rte, U ba xniin'iet aLities' d' FLQ Sl x,A 8 , whisle f diem tt owl r} .i �. .: i�' I: :,]. ]r. .✓ :`-: 1 ,. .,.. I. ".,:r. 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