The Huron Expositor, 1963-06-20, Page 66-,-T
HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JUNE 20, 1963
BEGIN CONSERVATION SURVEY
IN MpITLANQ VALLEY AUTHbRITY
This month the Ontario De-
partment of Lands and Forests
commenced the conservation
survey on the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority.
Field parties, consistng of
students and graduates off, On
tario Universities. will work
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL
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of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton HU 2-7269
License No. 262-C-63
Seaforth Phone 863 W 1
License No. 240-C-63
under the direction of perman-
ent officers of the Conservation
Authorities Branch.
The Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Authority has requested
the Conservation Authorities
Branch to make this survey to
assess existing conservation
problems in the watershed.
From obsert ations made dur-
ing the survey the Conservation
Authorities Branch will make
recommendations designed to
correct these problems.
Fieldmen of the survey par-
ties will be travelling in de-
partment ehicles to all roads
of the watershed, and will also
be found on foot in the water-
shed's woodlots, fields and
streams.
The Department of Lands
and Forests would appreciate
the co-operation of everyone in
the watershed in helping its
fieldmen with their work.
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Inquiries are invited.
Telephone Numbers:
EXETER 41 CLINTON: HU 2-9421
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Huron Supports
Exeter Plan To
Aid Incentive
Exeter council sought support
from county council at its June
session for a resolution propos-
ing amendment of the Mothers;
and Dependent Children's Al-
lowance Act and regulations
thereto, "to provide a higher
incentive to work and provide
an increased standard of living
for the homes and children af-
fected.", Passed by Exeter coun-
cil on June 3, the resolution
petitions the Ontario Govern-
ment to revise existing legisla-
tion and enable mothers to
earn more than the maximum
monthly income now set.
Mayor W. Eldrid Simmons,
who presented the request, said
the proposal had been discuss-
ed with Hon. Charles Mac -
Naughton, and it had been esti-
mated to cost Ontario $10,000,-
000 a year because it would
bring into the widows' allow-
ance people not already in,.
"If the Act provided a maxi-
mum monthly income from, all
sources at $350," said Mr. Sim-
mons, "and the mother could
earn up to $214 a month before
the basic allowance of $136 is
reduced, and her earnings were,
say, $200 a month, she would
still receive $136 a month from
the allowance, thus giving her
a better income of $336."
Warden Walter Forbes re-
marked that children not pro-
perly brought up may become
a public charge, but if a mother
is working and children allow.
ed to run the streets, they can
become a charge on township
or county.
"If the mother can make
more money, she will probably
hire someone part-time to look
after her children, and they will
have a more secure life," said
Mr. Simmons.
"A woman; with four children
in the home has her time taken
up," said Reeve Frank Kalkom,
Goderich; `'I would say if the
basic rate were changed it
would certainly cover the point
we are talking about now."
"The moment you raise the
basic rate," replied Mr. Sim-
mons, "you have cases where it
pays to have illegimate chil-
ren, and then if you cut off
mothers' allowance they are
ack on relief. The whole thing
n the resolution is to try to
reate incentive for the family
o work and improve their own
tandard of living."
Reeve O. McKenzie, Ashfield:
With four children and no ed-
ucation, probably all the women
ould do would be houseclean -
ng and the like. Would it not
e better to give her more
oney so she could stay home?"
Mayor Simmons: "With four
hildren.they are drawing baby
onus, and the children would
e capable of helping to sup -
ort the home and make some-
hing on the side, and there
ill be more incentive to make
oney on their own. Increasing
he allowance is 'all right, but
t is like increasing the relief
heques to a point where they
o not have to work. When
ou earn it you have a certain
ride."
The resolution asks "that a
ertain maximum monthly in-
ome from all sources including
he allowance payable under
he Act be set; that this maxi -
um monthly income be set
or each individual family, tak-
g into consideration the num-
er of dependents in the fam-
y and any special circumstanc-
s particular to the family; that
e mother be allowed to work
s many hours as she feels able
nd be permitted to earn from
I sources an amount up to
aximum monthly income set
y the Act without loss of bene-
ts from the Act.
"That a ':mother be allowed
e basic allowance under the
ct, provided her income, plus
e basic allowance, does not
x'ceed the maximum monthly
come set for that family;
"That the basic allowance 'as
rovided under the present Act
not increased."
The resolution will be sub-
ct of a committee report.
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Hullett Students Compete
For Expositor Award
Louise •Hunkings captured
The Huron Expositor trophy as
the grand champion, with 48
points, at the annual Hullett
Township field day. Schools
from across the township com-
peted. -
The. results are: Boys, seven
years, champion Ricky de Jong,
40 points; nine years, champion,
Bert Van den Dool and Herbert
Brall, 23 points; 11 years, cham-
pion, Doug Bylsma, 41 pts.; 12
years, champion, Leonard Jam-
ieson, 33 pts.
Seven and under - Races,
Ricky de Jong, Randy Miller,
Bev Bromley; ball throw, Ricky
de Jong, Kevin Jewitt, Keith
Hulley; standing broad jump,
Ricky de Jong, Randy Miller,
Kevin Jewitt; high jump, Bev
Willis, Randy Miller, Keith Hul-
ley and Kevin Jewitt; running
broad jump, Ricky de Jong, Kev-
in Jewitt, Ronny Schneider.
Nine and under -Races: John
Gibbings, George Lubbers, Jno.
Bylsma; ball throw, Billy de
Jong, Doug McIntyre, Bert Van
den Dool; standing broad jump,
Herbert Brall, Bert Van den
Dool, John Gibbings; high jump,
Bert Van den Dool, Nelson
Dale, Herbert Brall and Billy
de Jong; running broad jump,
Ken Anderson, Herbert Brall,
Bill de Jong.
Eleven and under -Races, Al
bert Brace, Keith Tosczak, Doug
Bylsma ; ball throw, Bruce
Begin Plans For
New Hog Barn
At Seaforth 'Fair
Plans for the erection of a
new 30x100 foot pole barn were
advanced at the regular meet-
ing of the Seaforth Agricultural
Society Tuesday. Arthur Bol-
ton, Eric Anderson and Earl
McSpadden were named a com-
mittee to arrange for the erec-
tion of the barn to house the
160 4-H pigs expected at the
118th annual fair. This is in
_addition to the regular classes
and is being sponsored by the
Huron -County Hog Producers.
The 80 boys and girls who are
participating will hold their
Achievement Day at the fair,
and Seaforth will also be the
centre for the. April sale of the
pigs. The event is to be a five-
year project.
Harold Pryce is working to
build up cost of production
commercial features in hay
and ensilage corn. Additions
made to the light horse section
are: Palamino, mare or geld-
ing, Western show class, and
Palomino, open parade class,
with prizes offered of $10, $8,
$6 and $4; also for saddle horse
ridden by lady of gent, owner
to reside in . Tuckersmith, Mc-
Killop, Hullett, Hibbert, or the
Town of Seaforth, with prizes
to be $7, $6;"'$5, $4, $3 and $2.
An added special attraction
is to be musical chairs for
ponies, 12 hands and under;
with $10 offered for first prize,
$5.00 for second, and all. other
entries to receive $2.00 each.
Bands to be in attendance
at this year's fair are the RCAF
Band of Clinton and the SDHS
All Girls Trumpet Band.
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. '
Bromely, Doug Bylsma, Albert
Broil; standing broad jump,
Doug Bylsma, Keith Tosczak,
Donny Jewitt; high jump, Bruce
Bromley, Doug Bylsma, Daryl
Ball; running broad jump, Doug
Bylsma, Doug Brall and Bruce
Bromley, Keith Tosczak.
Twelve and under - Races,
David Preszcator, Leonard Jam-
ieson, Jeff Tyndall; ball throw,
Robert Wilkin, Keith Holland,
John, MacKay; standing broad
jump, Jeff Tyndall, David Riley,
Leonard Jamieson; high jump,
Leonard Jamieson, David Riley,
Douglas Dale and Bill Lapp;
running broad jump, Leonard
Jamieson, Jeff Tyndall, John
MacKay.
Girls' Events
Seven and .under - Races,
Louise Hunkings, Daren Tyn-
dall, Janet East; ball throw,
Louise Hunkings, Karen Tyn-
dall, Judy Havercamp; standing
broad jump, Ruth Ann, McGre-
gor, Louise Hunkings, Karen
Tyndall; high jump, Louise
Hunkings, Karen Tyndall, Lyn-
da Anderson; running jump,
Louise Hunkings, Karen Tyn-
dall, Jo Anne Snell.
Nine and under -Races, Don-
na Bromley, Lorna McDougall,
Elaine Carter; ball throw, Don-
na Bromley, Joyce Hallam, Bet-
ty MacGregor; standing broad
jump, Betty MacGregor, Donna
Bromley, Joyce- Hallam; high
jump, Joyce Hallam, Betty Mac-
Gregor, Marilyn Holland; run-
ning broad jump, Donna Brom-
ley, Betty MacGregor, Joyce
Hallam.
Eleven and under - Races,
Marlene Dolmage, Marie Tre-
wartha, Cathy Dale; ball throw,
Marlen Dolmage, Marie Tre-
wartha, Cathy Dale; ball throw,
Marlene Dolmage, Marlene
Crich, Vicky Welbanke; stand-
ing broad jump, Pauline Ais-
drie, Kathleen MCEwing, Mar-
lene Dolmage; high jump, Mar-
lene Dolmage, Brenda Archam-
bault,, Marie Trewartha; run-
ning broad jump, Marlene Dol -
mage, Kathy Dale, Marie Tre-
wartha.
Twelve and under -. Races
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Prepaid Health Plans
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
President, Fordyce Clark, RR 5,
Goderich; Vice -Pres., Gordon
Kirkland, RR 3, Lucknow; Mrs.
O. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wing=
ham; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter;
Hugh B. Smith, RR 2, Listowel;
Lorne Rodgers, RR 1, Goderich;
Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T.
Bolton, RR 1, Seaforth; Bert
Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth; Bert
Klopp, Zurich; Gordon Richard-
son, RR 1, Brucefield; Kenneth
Johns, RR 1, Woodham.
C. H. Magee
Secretary -Manager
Miss C. E. Plumtree
Assistant Secretary
For information, call your
nearest director or our office in
the Credit Union Bldg., 70 On-
tario Street, Clinton, Telephone
HUnter 2-9751, or see your Co-
op representative:
STANLEY HILLEN
R.R. 2, Walton, Ont.
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attention
all owners of trucks,
buses and trailers
First quarter 1963 Commercial
Motor Vehicle and Trailer licence
plates (white on red) expire
June 30, 1963.
Second quarter 1963 Commercial
Motor Vehicle and -Trailer licence
plates (white on green) go on sale
Monday, June 24. They are valid
'from date of issue and expire on
September 30, 1963.
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Hon. John P. Roberts, Prime Minister of Ontario
Hon. James Auld, Minister of Transport
Elaine Dale, Joyce Dolmage,
Carol Dolmage. Ball throw, Lea
de Jong, Joyce Rae, Betty Sal-
verda; standing broad jump,
Elaine Dale, Gail Miller, Jo-
hanna Walinga; high jump,
Elaine Dale, Betty Salverda,
Linda Radford; running broad
jump, Elaine Dale, Gail Miller,
Brenda Ball and Carol Dolmage.
Seven year champion, Louise
Hunkings, 48 pts; nine year
champion, Donna Bromley, 38
pts; eleven year champion, Mar-
lene Dolmage, 45 pts; twelve
year champion, Elaine Dale, 40
pts.
Girls' relays -Junior, USS 5,
SS 3, SS 2; senior, SS 1, SS3,
SS 2.
Boys' relays -Junior, USS 5,
SS 3, SS 2; senior, SS 1, SS 3,
SS 2.
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