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The Huron Expositor, 1958-11-28, Page 1rla°- f 'Ninety -Ninth Yeat'• • ' Whole Ndinber -47e8 ns rings on 41. StAFORTH ONTARIO FRIDAY NOVEMBER' 28 1958 echon Polls .open in Hensall. Monday icniltriMg at 9 a.m, as voters choose- • a..•keetre • and council- flak ,:that„ FolleWlng a fiery ratepayer' MeetingFriday; ;night; didates let their, naines:-..,stind•inid qualified ler the cOuncilbaeemVhile, • Nareaan Jones,. eev 6:" Sinne-;,•19,* - being opposed by Gordon • 'Schwalm: :•` . • _ Twe:.WoMenr t first to -appear. en 'the mimininal_scenedri.:Hensall, . were nominaiId at the Meeting and are - „ dates for Al*e i'lenday election. :-.111rSf Leonard (Minnie) Noakeswas the, first , person to,..qualify follow - ng the norninationsa'•and the first; A°947Pan„. to • take. -";b• -•."-Step toviladtle The-•-other-Wov .irnari, a • sister-in-law of • Mrs:- 'Nbakes,: Who also „qualified, was Mrs. James (Edna Mae),-- Sangster: • The twoare approaching•the tion eleq- ' the theme of " "bleating. on the .11eliSalI- Others , nomnated rncluded laet - year'S. mernbers,•-„John Lavender and John ,. Henderson". and new candidates,,'; Lorne Hay John Bake and Robert - • NoininationSand qualifications For•Reeve.-'-=-7Gordon--Schwalrf (Q),' by D. • Sangster and. J. Hen- derson; ',Norman.- JOnes--(01-bY7.W. , Fuss and L. Luker;. George Arni.:.• strong, by L. Hay and R. .Canaer-' • • For.' Council -... Jahn LaVender• , (0); by.: J. Henderson and.; G. ,Sehwalm;, John' ilenderSen •(Q); by D. Sangster ---'and G.'7-$ciNialm; „ Lorne Luker, by H. S,cane and G. -SclaWalni.. Lorne Hay (Q), by "W. Doisgall-» and E. Munn;"•• Gorden •SetiOaliWhy L.:-;-Laverider andlVfiri • nIe) Noakes ; ' John; Baker- ( ,Fiford'' and J. Lavender; Mth- nie Noakes, (Q), by C. Fiforcl and ,'..1.::.:LaVerider; _Edna Mae Sangster (0), .byjMinnie. Noakes and lord- Robert Baker. Jr: (Q) _ by C• . - Fiford.',,and R. ,Cameron.;,, ford, . by „D. : -Sangster and J. -Sangster - Schobl Trustees -Leonard Noakes' (Q) by H Searle and Sangster; H. ' Campbell: (Q); by N. 'Jones and G. .Armstrong;' Scane (Q), , by, William. Fuss and - R. •Cameron. (All by acclamation). ' • , , • .PUCWacrp»iccr (Q);14Y-H. • sbane"and -----4H,SHeliviralm (acclama- tion); • George Armstrong; by W. •• Dougall and R. Cameron. ' RC Grrnts .reliminor or- Sewe Wor '. Preliminary approval .: for cen- ' Struction of a- new sewage. diStri= •J'Antion SyStem.-:and .lageo#';dispeSaI plant itt Seaferth was given' this •week :by ',Ontario .Water Re- sources Commission, The projeet AS estuntated to •tost $412,000. • , ;It was indicated the Coin:mission- ' 'would hold" d..puttlie meeting Prior final approval 'being given. ' In a covering letter; OWRQ •.eral Manager, •Dr. , E. 'RerrY said . indicates our *gerier.L. al, agreement withthe propesaI • 'prior 7.to -the granting-of.a final approval „ it Will be. necessarY. for Commission to hold a public tearing regardinglocating of the Works in , the » adjoining Township of 'rticicersmith.."„ ' AhniP Brown' 96 On Sunday, Mrs, Annie Brown, Clinton, cete- " -brated her 96th birthday lastSun- day. The former Annie Stephens, she has a fandly,_ of four daugh- ters, Mrs. William -Hoggarth, Clin- ton, with wheal she. resides, Mrs. Wesley Hoggart14 Clinton, Mrs. Ed., Youngblut, ,Londeshoro, and gis; Gordon Kerr, .Arkona. ' She also ..has 14 grandchildren, ts great-grandchildren and - two great -great ;grandchildien. Mrs. Brown enjoys ,the best of Imalth and is able 'to go out.- . , DiSsatisfactiori that . existed :zWith. 'Village .sancl,;;bounty-.' affairs,: Was brought to light at the ratepayers' rnectingn Ilensall , Friday. -night. Following. a 'cli,§Cusio,n,of so-callad barbfference: Of the previouscoml.'''. and - -fault-finding• with -village,. Officials As . recounted by . a 1958_ cOuncillor,27.one,----tatepayer, corn- rnented e ..council resigned". •Chaired by -James.- Taylor, the meeting heard reports' and spe.ech• "es-frem- -pretionst beirricillerS-; • ifeW"- candidates • andether officials, 'Northanjertes,,,re..C_Vge".'aild -al dandi.., date two the7hhilding;bf.:a.'neW Cotirity Horne aiiI-»»thcr»fivemap road:conimittee. ;,.-,,syirredliat.lhesethibgS. Were •de„. ;Cidod. n befrare",;„inclividital. reeve - lad ,:Tr4teh liance ta fully ..the ••••‘rnatter.., He .also said 'that • coMity salarie Were•.risingat ",:a rapid rate.- : • '• '• Lerne. Luker. reported ;on .road .and Street Work finished dating the year; -.including' 500 -feet:, .0•: side- walk near the .a'ren capped • street' •ready. ;for j•r17 j•(ii..m.o.:Alf0.•.meeting that :.he'.W,onld, not ',..ritialifYlifot...-Another • term as The Meeting, attended .by •attnost 60 ratepayers, thelatke#,**1 at such a, ,inecting in•7the-•. Village rn. repent , years, .•heard Councillor HendersonJQhU -.. eXPres-S-HdiS .faetiOP.Witb Poiiitirrg'ont JriStanCes that caused his...'diesatisfaCtiOrry..„"Mt HeriderSikt• "toldthe''.grOtip,.'.:that -council is not rmecLofJnsur- ance .•that they'..r.lied,:neVer. been told; ....even- aftef'.requeSting it. what'amorints: are,.... ;Carried. He claiined :that suppOsed;" •On'the.eld",priblic.::SchoO4'.4yere. barle-elled.,. they. included one on the -.• • Touching. On ,"*.read. '1‘1r:••-' Henderson said when the .COMitY •hill : for read.werk'e.dine. 'in, the '.•Wcith:". Cost nmeh more than, anticipated., emineillor,.PpintL ea out that the. contity...had:;moved, ,itt''..nnict'UntieeeSsary; equipment. "T-fion't...kneW hat caused thegoo turnoctt_aLthis meeting,"• •;Lavender, another member of last years -council; said; • "Pos- sibly it was the Work of thecaun:: cil, or the .Werk-Lef.,,Jher':Cliarnber. of Commerce, or raise, .yodest",AfeiriselVes.,7'. hb suggested as reasons. He told- 'the•'group:that'.being on the .6oitn. Oil ',InVoIVOl. ten g haute -pi work, big .he,,,fOund it interesting'and tional ••. . • ; " Terielfing On:internal ' preble.ins- of cerineil,„tle infornied.,,the group that Conned has had . the . weal ;pulled (Contixnidd dn Page 5)• ;111, O ears at:Donald is eyed to.St.-Atiorys Ronald S TvfanDonald, for; manY, YearS a meiriber of th.e. staff -of ;the Provinee.- of OntarictSavings, Office here bas been: moved tethe' St; Marys, office of the bank: ,-The move' was effective Monday. Mr. 1V1aCDrina1d.-first:- joined- the staff. ortliejocal .branch nearly 20 'yeare-• a'gri--,TWitli; the exceptien of fotr.year in the RCAF,' -during »which.he served. --overseas; !MacDpriald has been on the Sea-, forth Staff. » Durig that • time he has .been; active in, a variety of local organizations andba's-always. contributed 'freely of, his 'time' to further the -interests • of -the com- munity. Ile is a 'fernier, president' of:: the 1Vten's » Club» of; First Pres..; byterianthurch and former'tfeas- liter of the Canadian Legion' here. He issecretary-treasurer the Seaforth Arena Commission.' - .1Virst MacDonald and ,their son, Robert, are remaining here for the tinie' being, -Pencling-,accommoda-' tion arrangements being 'Con:Viet- 'In ...one of the. Aiiieteet norinna- Jinn -:theetings in 'seine .years,-, Sea - forth ratepayers.. Monday,:. beard. IOWA- .. Officials review .-municipal ,affairs.,aricL.indicata„„futare.'.plane. rAlinitt:50 persdris:, were' i11. a•tteircl- 4ance,,:: inchidMg....repreSentatives of pne Of. the Classes .in-S.entottir pub - rite ,-School"-who'd6editipallied:thel' 4.1eacher, •J:..A.'1VtaeDonald;;te ' See' .'first • hand how nQminatlon receedings..wete_.conducted CletliTD. H.' named ,cli airman ,,....Mayor B. F. Christie,» who hard..,been,,:re,:eleetad by.. ccla- mation;,,was the•first speaker and -.7„WILLItti21 -JEWITT, was ac- e1ai med reeve of Hullett f1 o - lowing nominations Friday. Beginning his fifth year in of- , _ fiee;--',-Reeve - jewitt7'VTrill be a candidate for- Warden of Huron-. e urn Reeve u e till.ett electors_ will be called- on to elect a Council, it..,becarlieat- pa rent' after the:time • for Mialifir cations- had expired Satuidaynight, All Members of the.. coun- cil qualified,. as well as.; Hugh Flyanr a rieW 'candidate._ _Wiling :fa1re.-S7P, Ia-Ce...-en7Depernher, 1, • • ,•At a ratePayets' meeting that followed the diose of-friondriatiOns • - • friday afternoon„ 'Reeve witi:4„ni, IthWitt,..,whaTliad • ';Ween • eleeteCti,Y, acelamtttion, discused jn» detail the 'work of Ilnron. Comfy .Council as it affected ;11fillett:''Reeve Jew- itt told the 'Meeting he Wouldbe-a .candidate _ fOrs-,Hutert,',Wpdett this Meeting, „chairman was former 'reeve and Warden;, •jolin: W. Atrxi-, cjl for the manner itt which the 'township ',.business had been • Car-. tied on. Clerk HarrY„ Tebbutt pre- ,ented a financial"'repOrt -Covering .the.•.past, year and -reviewed . the, auditors" :repent fpn 1957,... • • - Each of the • members Of the 1958 Connell indicated ' that.. he 'would again be a Candidate- lor.:-Pfffee., The inentherS:are • ThoniaS'Leiper,:.: ErrimerSOre :Hesk; Arehie.. Young and GeOrge.:,l3rown,,..,And.'eaa, .di - cussed certain ',Phases ottownsbiP' basiness. »»•' : •• • Reeve John beeves, of - Gedericli :toWnslalp;'.a.',ViSitor,,at."the 'neepting,. spoke' on crop .li-nprOVeine'nt' work and extended best wfshes» to "men -i-' bers of .council. , He ,particularly mentioned Reeve Jewitt in his ,rtiri for warden. » » • townahlia're- presentative ' on the Clinton District 'Collegiate Beard; , told the ratepay- ers;'.Of 'Clinton's 'prepOsed.addition'. and, hew grants would' apply. 'He discussed the selmore 'financial re 'pert, A Similar report was pre, sented': by., Oliver. 'Anderson, 'Hut; lettrepresentati.v,o on the Seafortli DiStrict,.Board,7No ;representative' of the hospital:board' was present. • ltullett.., It'et a",d; ,SuPerinterident ' „(Contintied on Page 5) ; ;Iron F. of Meets Thurs a si issues' 'SUrvey ..The.abiftial.rneetini'Of the Hur- on Federation •of AgrienitUre is be, frig held. in Lotaesboro 6n Thurs- da The Fedtlration will hear Gordon Greer. Ontario Assoeiation, president, ':The Meeting »will- elent effineri- and .,conSider-\ reports on. the year's •activities. Winston Shap;. t4iii,‘Of4 Centralia, is .preaiderit.• The .Fe'deratiap's Annual. Survey, produced this year 1.1iY : The Huron Expositor, Werit-Oitt last 'Week to *all Huron., ,county form ;families. The 12 -page itewapaper contained stories of federation activities and ,reports ,from enmity and. provim Cial -Officers. ' ; "I ..eari "Searcelyrealtie- that a .year.•;••-has•:--paSsed-,Since' I accepted :the honor of serving you as Mayor ob otir...toirii,.."Yon7,-Will. that »wehq.'t ad -a very'busy and eventftil year;, you 'also knew ; that the projects: 'and 'undertakings have. .1V olv ed "a great •.'deal, of tirne*an est Or your • courted. ;" 1 can - truly • say that in my 13 ;years of experience • on the. Council .I.' have neVer n.-mcire 'col:igen; lad. group ef Men around our :and -.„I would:dike: at this. time telextend to,..therry•••sineetej gratitride-7:l, • . • • • ••:, I think it Would . good •: idea „ . to outline briefly' our fear's wOrk and tile chalrindri,, of each corernit- tee i 1 go -Mtn:Yr-note, detail on theSe... First,, the •eolleCtiOn ...of tax - be ..twicea 'Year., has.. S.av.ed• . the RiN-17-117" apprOXiiiiate1g.-$700.06.!, on in- terest,Their •-•Weihad-Lthe-diffienit-Y- •yoir will agree this has been set - tied most satisfactorily: Ourbiproject,„' of coure.ellas. -I-Ce-rftheneyil lthe I ae tory; ...finding resi e cKkp F o -,' Kenneth Stewart, RR 5,,Sea_forth,. Was electnd. president,.o.f.dhe Me, JCilloP Federating, Q1 Agriculture at ,the ;ann.:nal Meeting -Tuesday .night »ffeld at Winthrop ' • :United' .°' the 'brieetirigStaiak: ..the, Of n''bSiatnticin7f;do*Winth'141f1:•: Vide -presidents •-• , 'named "Were:itt 'vice, Jas." . .2nd vice, "•, . dibtt.•":11.eg ducerS'.''directtit wa-s- G. with G. Eillott,,, as an ,ternate. '..ttn4drIteds • bl;'1,:tihee cehxa-lnin' art Program included speches-by C-ardiff, M.P.,: Doug Wiles agricultural , representaglie "fo r 'Huron,who spbke. 'ob...;d3,ruceIlds18 faint' accidents and gabies;,:attis-• sell 'Ream 'snake: on 'the- iWheat Marketing' Bpard,,.. !tan 'spoke: in& TV :farm. .Seott.. lea • a.' Sing - Sang; -locntripanied.. by James' M. Scott:•7--en ' •the piano. WordS''''01- taank;i'vere:extendect'to the.ladies Or. the bountiful supper by Gof:Et' 1.176tt;'°*itlf;,11f,.. s 'Clit.11EL 'plying... • Rey lidgett, Toronto, federation. field.rrian far Ontario, guest; speak- er, iold the groury. What .the feidera tion barVannotriplished during- the Pa St.;-• yeai-..-• andf,its plans -for% the, future, ' alto :toliched on/ Verti- cal integration 01.'.cent-rant 'farrif- ing. ;Mr:: ,ilergott was, nitre:di-Med by' James •and thanked laY Gordan .Papple. • • - • ° ,Secretary A. R. Dodds: gave the secretary's „..arld-finaridial reports, and .thew were adopted. _ To conclude the evening, gbideii lgeGavin sliewed. ;piettires on. his ,ropen trip .to t1-0 'world- ploWing Match ittGerinany• and other Bfir.: :opean, countries, . • •.' ..- „,.. " .,., , ,. , k .s' . ONE OF Irli' E. LARGEST TRAILER UNITS 161.6e Manufadtured in . , i Canada, iVforttrears second taximen's lVfolide Chapel, s hooked up react ,to leave the„General Coach Works of Canada plant at Hensel], Thurs3il, '-ly Morning, Costing approximately $9,000, the unit is'55-feet by 10 e.,,t, and was convoyed to lVfontreal by relayS'of.Ontario and Quebec 4.,tavincia1 pollee, The chureli, is lettered, "Taximen'S Mobile ' Church". and "Le Bon Dieu en Taxi." - (ExpOsitor ishato).. _ _ n Suitabfe .site -and. Making ar- rari,gements for the 'property; both, for thefactory and the approach- ing ,'stieets.,',. It .has - all _meant great •-inai4 AteetitAgS,.qt4kieg time, Work.: and ,co-operation. .• The .inclua, ni,641niportant feature to be . dealt, as ..,they:',.'inean'eiliployinent: for:: our :eitiZeris;„,,andit fakes hap- py, busy People to Make, any town,: so'l-don't • feel:We should: be --,back.7- 'ward about boosting our industries, and giving T managementa few, words ..of-'praise:and apPreciaticific when we get . the chance., ' sewer extension is another project, and the -.council, is work-, Mg:, hard ,to...get•• it Under , way :• 'as ,Seon as..-.posesible..; • . ' .» Tile rriilk-..queetionwas abotlier itent... »brought. to the ';'-corincil for dISCUSSiQU. was. as • ; , th; . „ ',.„,• c' bank, ,ceineterY.... These Problems are all. thingethat.have4ter-,be:doOk.; ed In:Ur •' and •,dealt...-vv,dtli' .as .• they come al -OP g :by :theu... niernber,s .„.of the.:cunciL' Tbe Union Ga coming to thwn Wa s ajiother difipOrtabit tranSaetion:: ,)(oft. \q11 agree that i.t.- has ;bean:,a- attd -added to our 'facilities.' , Many have -made use of. it, » and it is »yai1ab1e to plyeae, at. any We :will he voting on . the •Iiiced as.sesernent et,the.Shoe factory on , . Decertiber,10.:'-1 Would like. yttu.'to knOW,- that • :boththe. ,COuncil....-and Chaniber -of Co intrieree'have 'vnted, nnani-rnOrfsl-y7-itr,'faVor. Jsf hnpe yau wiul rp.a ;your local papers :Where .it is ,eXplained most fully for you. '' We :feel..that•thiS is iu-pn1y »a benefit to the present :factery,-•;:latit anindaceinentler-anY new inditStry, that Might be Con-:. Sideriag our town to lc/ea:W. If y01'; see'fit..to re=elecC'ine.`fon ,amither term ''Of.:::office,' .1 wiU do mybeSt. to: Serve •:.yOir to the very. 'best • of iny.'abilitY. and the best: • int'erests...let, the town. • ' „ , , , ' :-WeeVe To.'Retire, • , . • - . ;Reeve "Nerrnan":ScoiiEts told • the; 'Meeting' that.. it was h»is intentiou "tel.' retire from publie he for the -PreSent, lithe•-,had:therorighlY, -,enjOyed. the 'period of ublec; ser- vice .air&• .expreSsed•,,,apPreeiation :for 'the"..en-oPeration that had been OhdirPila1.1.1 •ScoiriS 'Said Costs, had been 'estimated -,it • $2-,300. Of thiS,» about $2.;00P• liad,been. spent .and it; Was .exbeeted..10.,-yeat •would end witiirt' the estiniate,;, • '• ..Referring ',the. proposed• 'add:1- .;tioa rot ••the ConntyVonise, .',,ReeVe; \Flit,: is' chairmaituef that ccilittee,, saidthe' rieW. addition' '4AWd, .relieve the eountY' of the ,...1.nallii.,POnO-On of The ' 'eeSts ...of in - dike& hospitalliation;! No iiiereaSe itt c' ity ale -would be -necessary. ...1‘Williadi Ball, nOminated .: for reeve,was chairmanof the. towns finance committee. : ,said. , the town had :budgeed ,fox,.a--deficitr-t9: permit. OpinPleticin..Of ...town hall al; teratiOns out. of •surplus, While .major items, including- reactsand industrialprojects • had been' 'nil:. ,clertaket, it -was not expe deiiqit aS budgeted, would. be -ex- ceeded inany substantial degree. Total taxable l assessment is .$1,- 62(014; and 'thiSi will be.. increased by -about $40 000...os ,the. result . of (continued on Page„5). - HeriraReport Ofa „ . CripjIed; Children .", dren's activities when :Clarende . • , ; • . Seaferth-Liens Monday . evening.. heard . reports ,of- crippled: ail- . . Committee.,•chairman; told' of -the, 'work' 'Wrnictrtad:lieen car. rid otit.-,1The Club diseusaed Par= tidpation .itt »the' Christmas Seal caMpaign, :with which it has been isatielated for serne year: In. Charge of the meeting -Were .M; Scott ,and. 'Scott- Cluff, with the latter, acting -as -chairman. „ Legion Sponsors Midget Hockey, 'lean effort to keep„heekey alive in Seaforth, Seaforth Brdneh of the Canadian ,Legion will sponiBrown- er Mid- , . get lioek,4y in the town this year.STEPHEN This .will augment their present ''Reeve -Glen Webb, 'Wellington spensoring of Peo-Wee. SaturclaY; Hkiitt., • " morning htiek,ey. » • • .-.4Deptity - Reeve - Edward Gill Alwaysinterested in the yontli of (a.e01..)„..,, the,„town.;_theihran'eh took over th ouneil-L(three 50 be which otherwise would. have Stephen, Dundas. Elmer Lawsbn, been dropped -this year.---itiv-x "-Edmund- Henderickt, . James ..H.5Y4' Pected • the steain will play .heme ter. - rgarnes on Satiirclay bights, 'lint • School Trustees (three to be el - 'final decision will be taken. When ecteel).-George Clark, Roy -Mason, the schedule. is drawn up • Ray IVfortock (acct.). • • EAFORT.W1flAT.00. )5:4'f% ,,PII#ISTIE:".(left.);WaS..xle-cleetedte- •ciffiCe."'Moriday,evenirig.rWhelf-this•.•Wa.S;the..]ordy.•nailin::.advariced,Ief'''. the Office;He begins his seeoncl"terna."--yReeve•forr-ttrepaSt 6 yep Nornian'SeorM4--'01.1-411n.ned-hiS•••refireinent. 146, hasbeen active :on: ..".' Huron Couneil, nom:mit:tees: : • ;-.•• •' • • ' Voters wil",,g57.1,t;Y•the,:nolls riex ;week :in -dee Lfluron-irew-n-Shi:p.4:;an, 'fent ";*,HUrorv ''t.dwriS:' and ,--villageS • , . FeiloWing,4nOniMatione, , this 'Week elections,Were • a necessity in :Hal Clinton; . Wingharri; » Exeter Seafor•th and dieliSalla. _In Stephen 'there•is-',•az'poseibilitY of Oi--ql,ke tien..with•-five''neniinated.,•for ,cOirri cil.• and dWo: names. listed for reeve Qualifications Were 'incomplete a ptesS";di•rile.'WednesclaY.:, , • iifllgft voterI Will CEO tsr.S e foui r.eouticillers.'Lat.„thebleetioM having alreadY.. acclaimed. William JeWit 'Wirigham the ; rine will .be lOt deputy --:reeve and: Conn wlfile.• at • Exeter' they .wa• .ehdo.se a • mat or With twocandi dates listed, and • six.'" courreiller eight:;cabdidates,,•_At "-Clinton the tacetwill,:be .for.reevesirip- and councill,ors: •... • ;, • • i 'Five I -futon " rnunicipalitie ac - ,_ea . . . d,_ -aimed their -193.9--officia s --at .: -4f-ninatiOnmeetings this vveek. At the sarne,:time, two ,Perth niunicf- - palitie_s, .Dublin and Logan, returu- 1 ed theirgoverning body. 'Acclaiming their councils and - reeves -were: HOwici,.East Wa wan- - oh, Blyth. Grey and Usborne. . •;" • 1:-. ...• , liovvIdc' t 11.-eeve-Ar11,ur Gibson_ .„ _ - . Deputy- -Reeve-J-larvey McMich- ael. • Councillors -Melville Al,lan, Ivan t Haskins', Robert Gibson. e Schipl, Area 'rrustees . --,- Clare - Harris, Stewart Douglas, . Cecil 11 Wilson. , . . „ . ., - - EAAT WAWANOSII S ' ReeVe-,Clarenee, Hanna. -,..'. 7-COUnci11ors-John Buchanan, El -- din Ptiron, Orville .McGowan, Sixn- on Hallahan School Trustees - Gilbert Bee- . Croft (two more In be 'apponited). . DUBLIN . , All :three village Art4stoes »were acclaimed in I)ublin Friday eve- ning. , They are . Gerald iffilland, Charles Friend, a.nd_J.osenh-Looby;,, ' -. • " BLVIII„ -....... .,.....,--,-. ---' - ---Reeve-WilTrairiT 'Merritt_ , . ' ' . C o um cil -10 e rcl 011 Elliott, . Donald tIowes, Scott Fairservice, --Broden ' Cook. , • School Triu,tees---Kcith Websteri, ; Clare -Grover, Frank Elliott,,,'. - -...-- . • , Mayor -R. »E, MeKinney' (accl,„) Reeve -.1. R. Adair (accl.)., Depiuty Reeve - Joseph Kerr Hugh Carrrxichael, Council, (Six to be elected) -Ear y. Cottrell, Warran Callan, W. F. Burgman, John Cor - butt 'Jr.„ Dona,14 Nos Ltda.: „Harold -Pocock;'1GO-racri. W. Buchanan. .PTJC-DcWitt,Milier (accl.). Public Sahool Trustees - David Murray, Dr. E. F. Shaughnessy, Alton:Adams, Scott Reid-(oeds.). Mayor --R, _E. _ Poo1e5r,- Ralph _ fe ( acct. ) Deputy Reeve.2-Chester Mai,vhiri - ney (401.)., - , Council (Six » to be elected)- G-eorge Rotifer: Eldred Simmons, I.;ee; Sheri -nazi, Will:lain Musser, Diltirray Greene,-. Claude Far- roW, Glen Fisher and Ross Taylor. SehoOI Tnuatees - Andrew- Jack- son, Reginald 33,eavers.and Seldon- (accts.), ' , PUC -:Wm, G. Cochrone (accl.). Reeve-williarn Jewitt (acct.), COuncillbrs (four to be elected) -- George Brown, Torn Leiner, Em4 Inerson Heal, Archie Young and Hugh Flynn.' „ . CLINTON ' MayorL-B.Prton Stanley ,(accl.). J. Mi1lr, ltobert N. ,It!wip. Deputy -Reeve -John Sutter Mei= Council (sii-to..be' eIec(ed)--L-Doiv ald Symons,.. J. E. Dale„ --Royce MacAulay, Duff -Thompson, Herb- ert Bridle; George Rumball, Nor- man Livermore • . • Public School Board' (thrge ,elect- ed for two-year tenni) -• George LaVis, K. W. .C.OIquhotin,'' Clayton' Dixon - • ,• -pup (t\vo elected for 'five-year 'Antorre ,Garon, ,Charles. , •• • Reeve-G-Corge Hutchison, _ . Council -Kenneth Bray,. Archie, , Hmuaentnh,er,.,AteRT Ffireir, - , "-"" ‘G 1.` e n School 'I'rustees-Vatsori Brown, 1-Villiarn W. Smith, Joint Connelly.. . » I.TSBOR,NE Reeve -Clayton Smith. , 'Counnil,=.-. Hugh Love,-• Harold Hunter, George Ftayne, Ward Flearr, eS,reall,eddiolpm_n7,0,:rastniL•d;o. ciK(LAN,wndn-e..yteh,a7,1;r,pms,o),--I1,Gera- Reeve -Wilfred- Kr auskOpf,„ Bauer, Wm. j.. Hill, Frank Dill..'and Gordon Nfogic. RARRERT • Reeve----Eari Dick,. Council: Auguste' Duchanne; Charles"Roney, Harry Norris, Cal- virr Christie., 'Sehopl Area Trustees --Andrew Whethani, Harold' Pethick; ()ILDFIE14,Alt$..A.,.:OETIlte!tjE ttAM. , kr):- :DIOCESANt of »the- Women's A:ssodhition of St. Thonite -Church' were honored •tit a meeting Tues- day night. :12fra. #11liarn4,01dfield, and Mrs, .Alet .16thune. Were 'ad- mitted. AS life Members' a the Diocesan WA. Thsit is the ligheSt honor. .That. can be bestowed .1;ty. the. WA on its •rdernbers, The Very trOPreaSiV,... Service Was condutted by Rev. S. 11; Seines. »- , Held at.» the home of 1Virs. E. C. Case, the president. Mrs. G. Mc - Gavin Was in the chair, The group voted $2,$»to their Soeial Service Branch work and $10 to the Diocese of. the ArCtic. It was decided to have a display of Pakistan embroidery ‘early itt the new year.. The annual meeting will be held at the rectory on. De- cember 4. Mrs. .114cGavin closed the Meeting and .lunch.'w'as served, ' "Sometimes," the dignified ma- tron -told her »new'maid.,"“you wiH have to help me upstairs." "That's, all right, muni," the maid assured her,',"I drink a lit- tle. too much .soreetimes; nieself." Single » Cepies,5, Cents .$5.50 ayear in, Advanne ..A.twee'vray-- race 'for "redve , de- veloped in. Seaforth .ats the, ,close of nominations, when Councillor ham- N.' Ball , and -former- mayor,.. Dr, E. A. McMaster, *both qiralip; lied • for 'the' office. The • vacancy - occurred --with ' the"..annouritenterit ° by ;Reeve Norman Scoine. .that, he . Wouldriot again_ be a- candidate: : ,, Ratepayers re-elected Mayor, 13., Christie by acclarnetion.,'Court-;; cil Seats were filled by .acclatna- tion; five of the present council . being-;-•rehirxrede• along -with- one - new ;member, Nelson C. Cardno.-• There , was .no opposition ',.for D'Ortean Sills, .re?-electeci;ta ,a 4V-43- ' year .term on the '-PITC; nor- for,. school trustees, Dr.' J. C. MacLen',. , J. • A. Cardno, John E.°. Langstaff ' was elected to fill the unexpired:- terni.of yeteran:truStee .1. A. West- ' cott, wha:resigned... • „ An, addition» to electing a -reeVe, Se,afnIthorsei'a„ ta6P. baYla n' WProvidrl illbeiag's"kr tee0r fixed, assessinent • for » the new •' Seaforth Shoes factory, for . a per- iod of 10 years. . ' • • ; nominated, together with their occupations - as 'given. an the nomination papers, aro. aS follows:. " e:ca l'FFiasnati,d,e' v wz eYevIVri h. a. r, t h. E.. A.. Mc3;aste. d.nc.tor, b3.• A., Stewart 'and \'» 1 Teall. "W. N. •Ball, lumber and -building aupp , Scoins and . Turnbull.' -.. • N. Sedins, dry cleaner, 'by Scott bk. 1.d. • For Co, -.John aurnbtell; veterinarian.; by Stewart and W: T. Teali. . John Baldwin, • hardware merch- ant, by W. T. Teall,„and James A. . ' Thorpe Rivers, contractor, by J. ' E I.ongstaH 'and J. A. Baldwin.. -Leslie, meta -ant; by John 1-lotharn and F. 1»»' J Sills. Scott: Habkirk, bus operator, by D. ,1",` Christie and N. Ball. - - Nelson Cardno, gentleman, by J. 0., l'urnbull and J. E. Longstaff. William Ball.; merchant, by'• F. C. J. Sills an. . Cordne. P. L. Bractif SLD.. ,by 'S. Halt - kik and 'J.. 0:- Turnbull. -PUC -(tw,ojyear, term-) - .D'Orlean -Sills, hardware nierch-' ant, by' C. li,,Taltien and E. A. ..N1c- 11,1.aster. • "-• ' • Public School ,Trbstees - North Ward, -one kcar E. Long,staff, jeNveller, by J. A. Bald- win and G. A. Whitney. " • ' North Ward,-. two years --j. C. MzcLennan,. veterinarian, A.-12-; McLean, , • " Ward, tiro years --Mrs. Sal- ly Sillery, housewife, by E. A.. IVIc; Master And W. T. l'eall.: „South Ward,'""two .-yoara -. SIrs. John Cardno, hougewife, by L F. - ^ford °.ancl. Annies'.A..: Stewart. Sprittghiliud RaiseS--' 4 Itrflere :Donations tetalling $476.92 have been received by the ;Springhill Disaster Fund from Seaforth and - district -donors_ »Tbe»fuhd» was . augurated by the Chamber.of Com- merce here »a few days after the In itddition to these donations, additionalamronnta,„ have been donated through funds established by several district churches. .Pick,StraWberries Hen.011 Pai4,den Despite. the .fact November, the last -few :days,' has been • usually Mild„ strawberries itt the garden.. are: sothething.-'that: can't be counted •On, ». . J`tist ft -is prove' it can .happen. . it resident bretight 'in, itgnarl- tity of well -formed :berries he hal, picked in ii garden Friday: morn-. ..4 ?s, AMONG GRADUATES at e0t1v0nation exercises' being held at the Unit ersity of Toronto on Friday are, (right) 1otigla0 Stewart • son» 01 Mr. and Mts. S. A. Stewart, Settforth,. and Williana Stephen- son, son of Mrs. Leo Stephenson and' the late Mr, Stephensoti. Mr, SteWhit, who retolved hiS B.Sc. in electrical engineering, IS'ortothe staff of the Bell Telephone Co. in Torento. Arr. Stephenson gx'adtlat, ed'in engineering .physics and IS on the staff of DeHaviland Air- craft at DoWnswew.