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The Huron Expositor, 1965-09-30, Page 4yap y' 4--THF,URON EXpOSI',ron, SEAFORTH, ONT., SEPT. 30, 1965. For Enjoyable, Profitable Reading • Mail This Coupon Today! THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR The ONLY. newspaper whose first congrn is the Seaforth community. - Please enter my subscription to The Huron Expositor to start with the earliest possible issue. IN CANADA $4.00 YEARLY ELSEWHERE $5.50 YEARLY Payment enclosed$ . Send bill $ .. Name R.R. or Street Address City and Province 4v Zone "WE NEED MORE CAR LOANS" Shop Carefully For Credit "WHAT GOOD IS A BARGAIN PRICE IF YOU SPEND EXTRA MONEY 'ON' THE FINANCING?"' You get low rates with no added -on charges or fees AtYour CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED "Over 400 members borrowed for new or Used cars .last year" NOTICE TO OWNT OF DOGS AND CATS PREVENTION OF RABIES- The ABIES The Huron County Health .Unit, in co-op- eration with the Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Department of Agriculture, will hold a free rabies clinic at Seaforth, in the Fire Hall, on WEDNESDAY, OCTQER 6th, 1965 from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Vaccination against rabies will be pro- vided for dogs and cats three months of age and over. Owners who require certificates of vaccination for export or other purposes should consult their private veterinarian. No certificates will . be issued at this clinic. . Help prevent human exposure to rabies. Take advantage of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A booster shot each year is recommended. GRADUATION CEREMONIES. were held at •Dublin Con- tinuation School on Sunday. Members of the graduating class are: -Oat) Rosalie Ducharme, Pat McLaughlin, Elaine -Mur- ray, Maureen Looby, Patricia Melody and Mary Margaret ST. COLUMBAN Mrs. Joseph Eckert / and Mrs. Thomas Purcell are spending a few days in Midland. Attending the •CWL Deanery meeting in Brodhagen .Com- munity Hall were: Mrs. Vincent Murray, Mrs. William McMillan,, Mrs. Lewis Coyne, Mrs. Frank Murray, Mrs. Martin Murray, Mrs. Albert Cronin, Mrs. Angus Kennedy, Mrs. James O'Connor and Mrs. Peter Van Drunen. Miss Mary Ellen Doyle, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Regier, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and children, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs–Auguste Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry'Burke, of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coyne,' pf- Port Dover, visited relatives in the area this past week. Insurance WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Phone 527-0467 - Seaforth Representing the Western Farmer's Weather Insurance Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont. I iI i T1/E. o6Un -/ (/ofe Sq�/S: **0 1- APARK/Ni FINE ( ISArAX MOR DO/NG SOMETH/NO IVRONC INCOME MX ISA FINE FOR DOING '4LLRICNT ... 1• ` Ia r a me .1 InI UARD SERVICE STATION GAS - E1pl-REPAIRS. 527-0660 GODERICH ST. SEAFORTH CONTACT US . .. BEFORE YOU SELL Beans, Flax & Corn Wet or Dry We still have a good supply of REG. NO. 1 SEED WHEAT IN STOCK WHEAT CONTRACTS AVAILABLE ti FALL FERTILIZER PAYS!' We can supply you with - C -1- L Super -Flow Fertilizer — Bagged or Bulk AT COMPETITIVE PRICES ! NOTCH FEEDS LIMITED 'Vitt MOST V .t7E FOR: THE FARMER'S DOLLAR" • S of ortht Phone 5211910 • Flanagan; (front) Jack Flannigan and Pat Brown. The graduates were guests at a dinner, and later attended a Benediction Service. (Expositor photo by Phillips) Huron Rejects Proposal To Fill Reeve Vacancies Huron county councillors do not favor picking some one "off the streets," so to speak, to be a member of county council in event of "a vacancy in the office of reeve or deputy reeve. Exeter, which had. some diffi- culty in dealing with the, vac= any created by the death of Deputy Reeve Ralph Bailey, sent in a resolution proposing an amendment to the Municipal Act, providing for the election or appointment of "airy quali- fied citizens who is able and willing to serve well on county council." Exeter council was forced in- to a most undesirable position, the resolution stated, when all six councillors were by reason of their employment unable to find the time to sit on county council. "This," it was stated, "has necessitated the election of a man to do a job which he knows he cannot do well, and which he does not want to do." The legislative and executive committee recommended non- concurrence, "Anyone coming to county council should be willing and have the time," said Reeve Ken Stewart, chairman, "but just to go out and pick up somebody with no 'experience, because -he is willing, .is degrading council to some extent." The report being before council. the opportunity was taken by Rev. Philip Gandon, deputy reeve of Exeter, to com- ment- upon the situation. "Before standing for munici- pal election," he said, "a n'ian Will weigh his responsibilities. and providing he is able and willing to devote that amount of time, he will let his name stand. It does not necessarily follow that the same man has the extra time to do another job. County council and the lo- cal,. council are closely related. but they e two jobs. The Act provides •hat if a councillor dies, council shall appoint the unsuccessful candidate with the highest number of votes, or another citizen qualified. In this case there were• six coup: cillors, but due to the nature of their employment they were willing only to do the job for which they were elected. None could easily devote the extra time to county council. yet the Act says it is mandatory to ap- point one of these six men. There were men in the corn- niunity who might have been able to devote more time to the job. "I am not ' going to be able to attend every meeting. If • this resolution had had the ef- fect of changing the legislation 1 in the'• way we have outlined here. probably in nine case of ten there would be no differ- ence, because council\ ordinar- ily would elect a member of its own council to fill a vacancy. � But if, as in Exeter, there was no one fully able to do this, jthey would be free to go to the citizens of the community. The resolution is not saying you have to go outside council. It is wrong,^though, to assume that because a man can do one job he is able to do two." Reeve Milton Oesch, Zurich, pointed out that when not en- ough persons qualify at munici- ,pal nominations, another nom- ination meeting must be held. Speaking of the Exeter reso- lution, Warden Webb said: "You might bring in someone who would not be approved by the electors, and in effect downgrade 'county council." Reeve Snell, East Wawanosh: "I agree with the committee." Reeve Clarence Boyle, Exe- ter: "Council has the right to elect from among its sitting members, and that man would have to accept the office or re- sign at the same meeting, which takes him off council. The next man could be ap- pointed and the same thing happen, 4,you might end up without ,a council, except the mayo and reeve. Ones elected by "other members 40f 'council to the deputy's chair have only kNe 0w<w4SM.;,44444 1' •'4,t -,;Mi; ; .M.. _„ -, /4. and election. That is the un- derstanding we got from the Municipal Board, and we do not approve of an election in the middle of the year." 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