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Seaforth council ecce ted 'the �.
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Ia �+,> � :r,4,rbttratjQn Of the COit�raCt
offer of Topnotch Feeds L >' +i +'
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shoe factory on South Main St, > f " t , lit4�ax• t$ more , than six
at a meeting Monday night. IN r was adjourned Thursday, tt1 years' planning,
w 4 T, i�, ', ? by''J a " H:' P g `Pa ieriCs
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October 13th udg (, Tuesday were mo'yed from Sogtt
Some •months .ago To note k lytyx�z''
h. Fox of Landon.Fr w;
., ' ' Memorial Hospital to the, n w a
had offered $1,000 for th� 'pro ' Y� f` �
petty and had indicated iti dis- , 3 J , t "The hearing was held iii w% Seaforth Comir�uhit�r ilospit„ r yti
cussions with a 4:51 + era„but Judge Fo* •said co, W. In a care II r
a m tubers of coon- �..y �, fu Y wo. kgd-o_ut t”
cit that it proposed to convert 1 ' i �r Jit'''' ebnld release such information: schedule, the trove was cath
;. ,r' q, as it wished. pleted` -in' a little less 'than t " o ` _044int
the building into office accom- �'�� w � # ^� � �-"� � T
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modation. Head office of ,the '� Referring to the proceedings;, hours, as ambulanee s1►ppli�dd µ g'
company, w.,hi>rh includes 14 ,� ``, .` Mayor- Flannery, at - �ourttit by Bax I�'ttrbiture fi Whim y f '
manufacturing plants and ele '� ti.4 p Monday; said council was bar- 'Furniture shuttled 'between the
vators across Ontario, is loeat- .A.. �i �; gaining to set up a wage scale,,; .Aid and sloe new -buildings.
ed to Seaforth. which it was felt would
be'fair. Honor of being the first pa-
>t 3 n to - Seaforth police. tient in 'the new hospital went ,.
The company .said that the "We are trying to, arrive at fo Henry Taylor, of Walton..Mr. ` a
„ older portion would be, torn q an arrangement that' will f
pro Taylor who is 89 was the old -
down and the newer portion to 4 P. vide for a fair day's pay for a est of � the 15a patients remain-
'the north completely renovatr i k, fair days work,' he''said, and. ing in the hos itaI when mov-
ed. Cost of the proposal was, P
added, there were some who ing day arrived., Over the week-
about week -
Council's
'acceptance
thought this. should have been end doctors had cooperated in
Council's acceptance of the ` done some time ago. discharging all the paent who xr ,
$1,000 offer was based on theperhaps we' could, -bb taken out, to tiiAt the•
building being converted into
If it had, been,
wouldn't, have got into this task on 'movin'g day 'would be ...„
„ offices. .Highland Shoes ' uses - trouble this. year." lightened.
the building' for storage, but a Pointing out that there were lfhe second
patient to make
-lease' which it holds expires just two or three points on the, trip was Mrs. Oliire Mc- f
November: 1st. .Tri the mean- • : which a �lecisicm had to be Nichol, RR 2 Walton who is 77.
Me -
time Highland Shoes has kind!.-[ reached, Mayor Flannery said blovin be' a a little after,
that it is prepared to � ' ' : g bega6 �
negoti oleos had to do with 8 a.m.; after patiettts had been.
vacate the lease providing al" two constables only.
served break£ st, Thdir lunch
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• ternatfve storage accommoda- '" �"` e ,
DUFF, CHURCH, WAta`OiV, celebrates Its .100th enol Reporting for the police com-. was served -in the new- hospital.,: 1
tion can be""located. `The coon- m#tee, Deputy Reeve Cuthill Details of the,inove, which in u
" ell committee ,is' co-gperatirig versary -on Sunday. 'Thee present church was erected 'in 1912 reviewed :#
police' activity„ He eluded in addition to the: pa-
with ,the company tq this end., during the ministry of Rev. R.'A. Lundy. Special services are said"the receptly' installed po- tients, hundreds of articles of .
Seaforth Shoes -gold the build' planned to mark the event, lice radio was workin well,
g' furniture and - equipment, .as s
ing to Seaforth when their new and that radar checks were, be- -well as literolly thousands of qty
plant, was erected at the north,ing resumed. The comiruttee `terns of drugs and supplies, rf
end, of town. Since' then #t leas was cotisldeting eliminatinkg `TT' were 'worked out by, the 'ad
been used,'for'vgrto, oses
pturns on Main Street 'as ro oip- ministrator,,' Miss V. Drope, the ' fl
r On several oe,Gdsions;'t.had'•beeA �• ff s. Churich, Walton
} d by -Chief Hulley, hospital staff. Cyril Schner--,: re-
mended y 4
offered fdr safe, eaelw: time at a' Council' agreed .use 'of' `g11,j0• presen fig,;xt a architects, and
lesser . pxtce�'; and < l'iseussfons. auitiliary
last spring ihdicated° the town �la ' s"eni`:en�al police had been' osis- Jack Tifliri, of the general coo
i factory, end' continued. us,was tracto a
would be well•clear of the build r- left to the; committee; TI%'e .e The.' E «• �;:'„-` »: „':, .
uildry, moved 10 days ";G:.:
a ing' 'at any price., Maintenance Members Q Duff's i Church, ma§ cards ., will also . be avail- was concer '.:°t Fl PATIENTS to be adm'
xttid . t ,6ekorth ° Cominult
FIRST PA ity. Hos ay '"tnorning
x �, ,,that no aP�liil+t- ago, has been gperatmg an the offal Tuesday
costs were increasing and 'this, Walton, will mark 'the CL- able from the U.CW ;ladies, mens- had:. been ,made liy :ttie new bu ilin -since Cha .time :' here are being . emg4ed :from, anibul' no. and. ;taken !int '
coupled Wath insurance. and the niai.of the, founding of the. con- A display of old Photos, snap- Province. of ,a: fti}l. +•' �`' g t , as Q . tltesbuildtng". Henry Taylan�' R� '1;
fact that no taxes 'were Fein re anon P ' p tone ju ice "The., schedule provided . for Londesboro, is -on. Aha' •stretcher•: being ..carried. by 4- S. Box and, J. C. Co
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ts,}i towards: the
b. g, g g . at special sem+ices on shots Mand other ,articles will be of the peace and division 'cAurt splitting other 'services, °such` buildin while the second' stretch' r w
e t?eceived, mean't� that most of Sunday.. in charge of Mrs. James 'Mc- clerk as ca, nd o cretin o ' • e. ith 'Mrs. .Oliye McNichol, lilt 2; . Waitoh, • iss Being
the time it lied' been owned b , tb-W' a , operating g x, om. removed G
Y Two ,serv=ices are plaAned at Donald 'and' Mrs. Douglas, Ennis. " �` Part ,bf the kitchen staff' mow ':' ', xtneg and 'George Hays..'A nurse accompanied each 'patient on the
fawn the V1d1d6ig* had op- 11:00'•a:m. and 8:00 m., with ed•' ihnda'i.and':the' eve- was.
_, trap .between hosprtols: The fturses here. Are, .'1Krs. J♦ 'MerTairn and Miss Elsa RehitseId ;
erated at ..A ' loss, the Very Rev. J: R urchin r ' , , .. Y m 1: s
t.> o. r 1, coin ;4oted W. Hie T' e N 11.
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, � w , •1t?"1�1}� e . QiiGti :gall'., ` be serve,._..gym,._,=,v.__,�IHarry Aonaldsori wTio had bloc `_-„ :•-• :. ..— �_. _ -- • + aca dilate td con es , Buffs'fl'�i�ao '� �'r,.
�.,. ..: ,.... alnarntng servbee band �, n t t the,
pvide .. �Y vias
r :,♦;* a.'.. ,., .,.r�� equ�Pged...'aud a;elda"a1w
♦ carr'in o 0-9L Y . R-5 [ileo attons; "vyit ttx;U nd• ,coming federal election . at a th °�� p,_e' nea*-ho ital before 'tile final 1_
'apnotch,; said his ' comlmittee ships."and. spend a sdcial 'time "' '' ' ` . 'meeting.;'dn., Clinton.,. Thursdays ,mnv as co Tete om , 'n
recammende'd' the Topnotelt of-, together.: Sept. 23. Hon. Larry Pennell, a �' ♦' mp ¢ •& • , ort 09,xieap ,$ills,, Seaforth PUC
w Memorial. Thus there was'aiie- A
far be' accepted. While lie. Solicitor General in the Pear- chafrtnan was ' elected vice,
agreed that on an earlier occa- A local amateur program has quote' provision in the ease of ,
'add�,.ttOn . son Government will speak ac- an emergency. Cpresident of District Six Mumu
sion it was" su ' e'sted , an effort bean .prepared' for Saturday af- gency.l
gg ternoon at 2:00 m. Addresses , cording to association president cipal Electric Association, ata
be made to. have the offer in p' Seaforth council took the first William Elston. Aid in Work meeting in •C,uelph Thursday.
k by former ministers and visi- Seaforth Junior Farmer s
creased to $1,500, it was now step at its meeting Monday Seaforth Liberals will meet The meetinn '
tors will follow the program. worked- last week m discussed, a new
felt the $1,000 offer was fair A ball eine has been arranged night towards the completion: in the Liberal committee rooms, moving re-
and r S noble in g g ' cords and surplus supplies, Power costing 'system which ,
ea q view of : the by the sports committee, ,to lie of .a sewer system to serve the next to Crich's Restaurant, on polies, and would retain the, municipality's
s development and the income Monday evening; to name dele- Tuesday evening members of equity and .identity .as co-own
•that would result. followed* by a picnic lunch on entire town, Reeve Dalton 'rais gates to the convention. (Continued on Page 6) ars. t' o
Summing, up the discussion, the public .school grounds. ed the matter when he refer- ' ,.
Mayor Flannery recalled that A. Centennial booklet is be- red to recent changes in On- " =A
+ with the exception of the -per.. log offered for sale, with Mrs. tarfo regulations that could per-
,iod when I-fthland Shoes rent- Nelson Reid and Mrs. Wesley mit additional aid being made • .,
ed the building at $100 a' Hackwell in charge. Other souv- available_to municipalities such
Council 'Defers, Decision a
enirs, hasty, notes.'and Christ-. as Seaforth. {
month, revenue had been nit,
and when'Highland Shoes moves "]f there is any chance of r p.
`out at the end of thg lease extending the sewer system' so •
there was little possibility of a that everybody can be ,served, Pending P UKMeeting
other ` tepa`nts. On the other K of C Cil �V eS we should' be investigating' it,"
4 hand, if the building is sold' he ' said. "People that en'tr •
Seaforth council; meeting tion. was the town was
to Topnotch' the town will have serviced have the right to the paying $1,20
a 'taxpayer who will , maintain same service as 9thers, The Monday night, delayed action .Asked for an'opinion, Clerk ( per, bill .per year; rather than k
Ar� aard s- d on a request from the Public Willisins ' said municipalities I40c as previously,
it and keep' it•op. only thing I woul want is that Utility Commission to ,approve were limited in the amount that Other matters common to the
Eighteen pupils attending those who are willing' to pay a resolution adopted by the could' be expended in sending PUC and the" town were reter
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" . • nine Separate Schools in the fn cash should have the oppor- pUC on Aril ' 1st to s;: r
• tunny to do so.. This wa we P , Provide representatives to conventions, red to later in the meeting when k.
area covered by the Father y for the payment of $20 a day The limit was governed by the consideration was being Lcbji Firm Stephen Eckert Council of the could save a lot of money in g given
interest to members and officials of the size of the nounicioality, and in to street reports. Some difficulty
• Knights of Columbus, Seaforth PUC absent from town on PUC the case, of Seaforth was ap- is experienced in exchange of
+ Wins dntract and district,' r ceived awards re- Councillor'Kling agreed. `(Cer- business. -
taint proximately $1,000. There, was work between the two areas and
' cantly as a rsult of a new pro- Y there ' is a requirement Mayor Flannery said) the PUC no" limit on the amount that cotlt5cillors felt a formula could: �.+• . ~ •w `r-a�w�.
A con raft amountingto .]ect instituted early last -spring. and we can't know what assist- ,, yl
' P g' proposed the change since it could be spent in connection a worked out so that an dis�'�'
The ekeeutive and members of ance mighlt be forthcoming un g b y '
$1'T1,625.7 ,.,t`br 'structure, ap• t k g had been recommended .by the with business of the commis-' agreements could be eliminat-
preaches anis paving on.: High- the council agreed to .award a til we 'loo into it," sion of municipality, " w ;
total of 9 c�yk HEPC and the OMEA. He un. Polity ed.
way 401' at,,, l e Church Road $ 0 amp he to
Y � p girls The Clerk was instructed 'to derstood the 20 amount would queried as to what the post -Recalling
$ been
,that arrangements , RE, R
` (three mtlEs west of. Edward and boys of the � e schools in write into the Ontario Water cover everything, including ex-, tion would be if business occa-
" . St., Prescott, 'Ont.), has been the area. Resources Commission for full g" g led but a couple of hours had been made far a joint HERE, fY►tt. TAYLOR leaves Scott Memorial Hospital `for
•' penses al events, -.such as a con -[pied P r meeting between the -two bodies ills ride to the new has
awarded Looby Construction Names of 'the winhei's were information' so oat council vention but other inter Teta. Mayor- Flannery said he under- pial. Holding the stretcher is R. S.
would be in a P it was agreed that no decisions ,-
+ Ltd. The work is a Department released this week following position tb• make tion were that expenses would stood the amount would be Box, whi,e•hospital 'administrator Miss V. Drope looks on,
of Highways project. .. p to connection with PUC tube
(Continued on Page G),A (Continued an ion
12) be in addition to the remUnera- claimed only its tits event that rets would be taken until the
the business occupied a full meeting was '•held.:
da He g A letter from Mrs. E. Baker: , ,, , ya.; •,
was his understanding that l cont as � ,,� x �� ,��?""• � ;� ,, .•
ked council what action, had
<. ventions wer not included. •
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. : Answering a question as. to previous letter she. a r
who would determine whether "
` had forward.
ed in connection with noise on
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4 i p tcu ar rip was for busy- ,Seaforth ,treets. The letter
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would be that of -th chairman. i
tt anti -noise bylaw .was nG'ce. ar,•
'Reeve Dalton asked when it The previous letter had
was expected the auditor's re- in a form
r" port in connection with PUC m of a oetiti tt with),
,some 60 signatures attached
.matters would be received by M,< n
' but she said it heal ni)t come
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To Hear Auditors Statutes Exist
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Mayor Flannery said because Mayor , Flanneryx
Vholidays'And' absence of per- tha Pained
f '''sonnet, there had been difficul- e• previous letter had been
ac:dressed to him and had beet;
try inarranging a meeting with
• '`�'' , auditors. He said the co marked personal and confide+i •�"` � • `', a( w k F ,�> ' �;�,
mn)js- tial, and that he had treated it #
sion had received one report, I in thf3 ma
Hoer. He had refer-
`' b .attil trier the auditors had agreed red it to f
he,potee committee
" apiiear with' t e commission without mentioningc
i i i before council an submit their r any name.
d he had spoken• to Bake
opinions.. l er. He said s Mrs.
h2 appeared to y, { ,, � F • �
An account from the PUC for be
Tianpy at what was being
$49.20,
r resenting charges for done at that time, -but was con
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collecting ing :ewer accounts, was cernd that because fete was
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held up w en council, recalled no ant&floisc bylaw in Seaforjj, ♦" 4♦
there was t' have been , a dis- the police were handica ed in
cussion with the auditors as to providing necessary control,
the rete bei ch d: Councillors felt the dffficul
^� Since the arrange ent with ties to which Mrs. maker refer -
Miss
S"t'tJbEl�i i S I2ES7 URiVitV(: to Seaforth District Iifgh School ' school secretary; Miss Hazzoeh, from CAi>:o', ''l;gypt, who the PVC to collect s wer gc- red `• ry ..,. •a' '
, (f It y counts first wash er covered by existing
found ' several staff ehaitges this `year, including flue new teaches English lay 1tIanbert o Toronto, . h sleet educe• gree n, the stator
teaeliers and a lnew secreta Shown here as they get to floor Max Woedlan, "of Waterloo, histo A rate had been 20c a b • ing, ' Reeve Dalton R �y`
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history geography, pointed out that
gether between - classes .are; (left) t1Tlexander Kostya, of and harry Scott, dafotth, .who will teach th6 commercial with bills out twice a year, if an anti -noise bylaw was MRS. MCNiCH L
ever' 0 is befog greeted b + 1} as ; t# atrty >�atke
fat'dal, sults£ will Bach lireilch, IZt sar,;i+2Sn tffldebrondf, iiew course, ..fix 'osi.tei' It 'fb b P , how bills were going out adopted, bar sh' ~; a ,: ,
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- `/ a Smith after 'S e= had
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