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Logan auncdi'
At the regular meeting of
Logan Township council, invi-
tation
nvitation were -'received and ac-
cepted to attend the Perth Mun-
icipal Association meeting in
Milverton, Nov. 24, and a warble
fly demonstration at Wilbert
Harman's Farm, Sebringville.
Reeve Rudolph Bauer was ap-
pointed Logan Township's re.
presentative to the Mitchell
Memorial Hospital Board. The
court of revision on the 1965
assessment roll was held with
only minor changes and correc-
tions being made.
The McClory Drain and three
tile drainage bylaws were given
three readings and finally pass-
ed. The road superintendent
was authorized to hire snow
blowers on tractors, with not
less than 90 horsepower, for not
more than $8.00 per hour.
Road accounts totalling $15,-
773.38 and general accounts
amounting to $2,088.40 were
dered paid.
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THIS WEEK
AND NEXT
by Ray Argyle
CLEANING UP THE HOUSE
With Prime Minister Pearson
moving to shake up his cabinet,
and John Diefenbaker showing
a willingness to talk. about a
possible successor, the Canadian
political picture took on a new
shading this week,
It still was not yet clear,
however, whether the post-
election maneuverings would
bring a drastic change to Lib-
eral and Conservative line-ups.
When the resignation of Wal-
ter Gordon as finance minister
hit the country last week, there
were many predictions that a
wholesale make -over of the fed-
eral cabinet was underway.
The Prime Minister said 'he
would not have any further
changes to announce until after
the election writs are formally
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returned early in December.
• But the fact is that Mr: Pear-
son, because his caucus is so
heavily weighted from Ontario
and Quebec, doesn't have many
alternatives in choosing cabinet
personnel.
' The guessing as to a future
finance minister runs between
Trade and Commerce Minister
Mitchell Sharp and the newly -
elected Robert Winters, who
was finance binister in the St.
Laurent government.
It's fairly apparent that Mr.
Winters has prime ministerial
ambitions. The post of finance
minister has long been a politi-
cal graveyard and he may not
be anxious, to take on this as-
signment. He might prefer to
see Mr. Sharp, who has taken
up the finance post temporarily,
move over to that department
permanentry so as to leave the
trade and commerce depart-
ment open for him.
Mr. Pearson will have more
difficulty filling the other two
cabinet posts left open by elec-
tion. defeats—that of Agricul-
ture Minister Harry Hays, of
Calgary, and Watson MacNaught
of Prince Edward Island.
The Prime Minister, however,
could probably win strong pub-
lic support if he dumped Guy
Favreau, the accident-prone ex -
justice minister, from his posi-
tion as president of the privy
council. He would also find a
sympathetic hearing from the
public by replacing State Secre-
tary Maurice Lamontagne, who
was involved in the "furniture
on credit" episode last year.
The question is, where does
Mr. Pearson go for new talent
even if he did decide to dis-
pense with these political liabil-
ities?
In announcing the Parliament
would -be called into session
January 27, Mr. Pearson has
left himself time to plan strate-
gy and line up additional fol-
lowing which might give him
a clear majority by then.
The soldier vote resulted in
the election of two more Lib-
erals, raising government
strength to 131 seats—two short
of majority. Bat the Liberals
are assured of the support of
one Quebec independent, and
at time of writing this column,
pressure was being put on So-
cial Creditor Bob Olson, of.
Medicine Hat, to bolt to the
Liberal camp to take over the
agriculture ministry.
Meanwhile, John Diefenbaker,
who talked the day after the
election as if he would bring
down the government the mo -
DOWN
AT THE
LANES
BY LEE HEE
COF Ladies' League
Team standings: Lightning,
24; Thunder, 18.
High single, regular, Geor-
gina Bosman, 212; spare, Laur-
ene Regele, 175; triple; regu-
lar, Ruth Ribey, 497; spare,
Laurene Regele, 501.
Ladies' Auxiliary Sports
Team standings: Spark Plugs,
38; Chevelles, 38; Queenettes,
25; Busy Bees, 21; Dead -Eye
Dicks, 15; Eager Beavers, 10,
High single, Mary Mennell,
196; Winnie Nott, 195; triples,
Annie Sallows, 529; Nellie Bar-
ary, 513.
St. James' Church }-eague
Team standings; Sweepers,
23; Alley Cats, 30; Hustlers, 27;
Cowboys, 27; Blowers, 27; Mis-
fits, 25.
Ladies' high, single, triple
and . average, Fran Ryan, 228,
543 and 181; men's high single,
George Hays, 271; high average
and triple, John Shea, 228 and
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Egmondville Church League.
Team standings: Turtles, 41;
Weasels, 34; Snappers, 31;
Ramblers, 27; Lucky Strikes,
21; Bo -Hunks, 20.
Ladies' high single, Joan Ea-
ton, 261; triple, Joan Eaton,
612; men's high single and tri-
ple, Andy Scott, 264 and 640.
Seaforth Legion League
Team standings: Go-Gos, 44;
Ramblers, 26; Gophers, 25; Bird-
ies, 22; Polecats, 20; Spitfires,
10.
Ladies' high, single and tri-
ple, Joan Eaton, 282 and 793;
men's single, Don Eaton, 291;
triple, Don Wood, 735.
Mixed Bowling League
Team standings: Petunias 42,
Daffodils 27, Daisies 26, Sweet
Peas 23, Sunflowers 19, Mari-
golds 10.
Ladies' high single and, tri-
ple, Betty Smith, 274 and 649;
men's high single and triple,
Art Finlayson, 846 and 814.
Huron County Emergency
Measures completed aro exercise
for auxiliary police at RCAF
Station Clinton last Sunday.
In attendance were tttembers
of the auxiliary police forces, in
full uniform, from Exeter, Gode-
rich, Wingham, Seaforth- and
Clinton. Those attending from
Seaforth were Chief G. Hulley,
Robert Dinsmore, Harvey Dol -
mage and Jack Hungarian.
The exercise was under the
ment parliament opens, indicat-
ed an unusual willingness to
discuss a possible successor as
P -C leader.
He said in an interview that
he thought whoever would re-
place him should have long par-
liamentary experience. This
apparently rules out, at least
in Mr. Diefenbaker's opinion,
the suitability of a provincial
premier for the job.
George Hees and Davie Ful-
ton, most often mentioned as
future Tory leaders, still have
the stigma of having deserted
the Chief at his most desperate
hour.
On the other hand, two of
Mr. Diefenbaker's favorites in
the House 'have been Michael
Starr, of Oshawa, his ex -labor
minister and currently Tory
House leader, and the hard-hit-
ting Yukon member, Erik Niel-
sen.
As the country settled down
for a respite from politics, the
indications were that Canadians
are going to continue to be con-
fronted with fast -breaking po-
litical developments for some
time.
direction of Huron County Pm-
ergency Measures Co-ordinator.
W. Stuart Forbes. Chief Con-
stable Fred Minshall, county po-
lice co-ordinator, lectured on
the subject of police procedures
in carrying out an investigation.
Police Chiefs R. Thompson,
of Clinton; C. MacKenzie, Exe-
ter, and G. Hulley, Seaforth,
acted as assistants.
The all -day practical exercise
covered a complete investiga-
tion of a "break, entry and
theft" occurrence. Each emerg-
ency measures constable par-
ticipated.
Findings at -the conclusion
SEAFORTH SCOUTS AND CUBS were busy during their
recent Apple Day. Among those taking part were Doug
Hildebrand and Ross Govier.
as u
pointed directly to the fact that
complete knowledge of the im-
mediate surroundings and peo-
ple are necessary for a fast, ef-
ficient conclusion in reducing
crime to a minimum.
All police chiefs expressed
extreme pleasure in having em-
ergency measures police auxil-
iaries attached to their regular
forces.
Scouts
Plan
Tour
The historical tour of Eastern
Canada that the Perth District
Connell plans to conduct in
August 1967, for 190 Boy Scouts
of Perth District, Jiave been
completed.
The plans include:' Observing
historical sites in Qttawa, Mon-
treal, World's Fair, etc.; see as
much as possible the historical
sites and geographical areas of
Eastern Canada; visiting such
sites as Quebec City, Lunnen-
burg, Charlottetown, St. John
and even Capetown, in Cape
Breton; briefly examine the ma-
jor interest of Eastern Canada,
e.g., lumbering, agriculture,
fishing grounds, religion, edu-
cation, etc.; meet, appreciate
and make friends with as many
of the diverse fellow Canadians
as possible; have a fun -filled
adventure of a lifetime.
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