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Bruce' y Session
Mr, Andrew IvIcTia,Vish,•reeVe of • warden's
Tees:water, was elected /7.4b Wat-t Falconer;
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Oen of -Bilice OntintY as }lrithe, rester" (a), • .
--Coutity-cOunoiLopenetittjnaug.
ural session for 1,949 at Walker -
tan on Monday -evening, January.
7th; Mr. 'McTavish defeated_ his
• appc)nen.41., Reeve *m; Walsh, of
Kincardine, IbY. 18 to 15. •
The new warden Was born in
Saugeen TownshiP and after Mov-
ed to Paisley With,41$ parents.; and
there attended the Paialey..0on:
,tinuation school. After reeellArg,
)is Arts degree at tlie universitir.
of Toronto', sudied law at. Os.7
goOde" 'Hall' arid, upon gradflating'
. laiwygr 'in 1939, he 'settled in
Teesviatevwhere he has practised'
"for the ,past. riine,..te4s.• He mar-
ficd Miss. AlinkTopl4! y,,
. arid they hae•ItwO .00ins,•';
aged O. sancl.Panald, aged. 4;1'.
- Following election,.-, 'the
Warden appointecl a strikintgeord-
mittee,"vvihich Strtick the :f011ow-
big committees for the year.: . •
standhig Committees for 1949'„
Mesars. DiXon—Staifely- 'Sans, -
'VMS in 1948, 'However,: on:
sion, the proposed Ilighira,y levy
a -5 mills, WaS sustained. •
..Another• feature of the Session .
was the Usually large number ,of
requests for road work, in all
• Highways parts of the. County, which were
Messrs , polsns, lyiemutien,Fal- made to the Hig,hW4le:Oinnyi.tte‘t.
confer (6),; • , Of those Made, the following.
9:pests received favorable con-
-Q'onsultative boinmittee re. sideration: • . • .• ,
.SChool :Districts
Ues,srs.' • Sallaehey, DonnelIK County road frorn*- RiPte.Y•
&arrow (3). south. to. No. 86 King'$ Highway,
will be paved. in. 1949; the East
Trees Conservation COmMis.sion end of the towilline froin.
• Msrs. liebert Sloan, • Elderslie Paisley„,,,to North Brace will). be.
(1951), . rtiChard, ElliottKinloss irnProi-red.as Soon. as POssiblee the
(1950), Donald Clitistie," Saugeon
.r6ait frortvTiVzerton to •Inverhuron.
(1949):. •
childre Aid' 'Society
The -,reeves' of . the 'I 11 •
, o owing
Inunicipalities :.Of
Members of ttie.
larger' corrol-ttee: Port Elgin,
Walkerton; 1.10Pwortli; • Tiverton, •
Teeswater, Edmunds,
Albe-
Sugeen, Huron, Green;:
Eld&srie,"(11):•,-,‘
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Tourist. ,Committee •
. Messrs.. Childs; •Walsh, Ross-
fintry, Stevenson
:Reeve G. Dixon: arid 'treas.=
user Th.os.-.Alton were appointed.
Criminal Justice auditors, MeSsts.
Oswald, ...Scarroveo:. atoltwellard:' Cw:e' qre. 13:pIoninrtdd
Vray, MacKinnon (7).. 4 „ school auditois,;, the -High School
1 -:Education and Prin_thlt , Airea Consultative Committee for
lVfessrs, RansburY, Stevenson, 1949 will.. COYISISt' 01 Messrs S. F.
biacpuipxy,' :Bolander, Solomon, 8.414iChey,. Donnelly aid
lifford; E‘ieratt 47) '; • •,•, ' ;Reeve W.: A; SearroW.;'the ,pruce
Equalization and Salaries. County Library co ‘- Operative
Messrs : •Adis, Solomon, Clulds, Board • for, 1949 Will consist of
Dietz, Stanley, M'arrell Warden McTavish,s Reeves Strii
, 4 • : . • • .; :thers;.Scarrovi and Stevenson; to-
. AgTicliltgre • gether, with Messrs. H. .MODenitid
Mess -StrUtherS__,i TOlin; Far"
rell; ,Greer,
Oswald (7
‘,4gislative
Messrs Taylor, 'DiXoni.' Sc
40h,„ Adis; G.rant (5), , ••
Reforeetation
Messrs. Polbes;,.11,anabury, Ak
en Tanner, Winter,' ralcOner,
Fischer, Long, Gear (9).. • • ..'
• ' tratoperty. . . :•
Nets:Ts. , .1/116GillivraY;' Tanner, -
Winter , (3).,
; Boat* oi:Reftige
: :Struthers:and the
Warden X3),/t.
Childrente Shelter• Messrs Wa]sh, Taylp4'r, Soar-,
raYY(3). ' :
Health 'Unit
IvIessrs.-EVerattf:Mshi.70t--
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dew; 2ncl' v•lces Miss .frelen. 4 •
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ilt01); Floyd wilson; - „ '• .4' . "
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treas!,, Mrs. Ted Brewer, ts. 4
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1V1rs. ;11/Pi-n ancriArs, Hanead Jkl- • •
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Mrs. D. A. MacLeartA-gave-, her •'
home for the' January meeting of Miss Margaret Rae; Literary and • • t*
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the Aghteid W.M.$, The' Presi-j missionary, monthly,. lvIrs. Roy *
Ashfield1PregbyterianACM,
1VIrs. J, Mac.Kenzie, 'Mack; Citizenship and Temper- ° •
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opened the Meeting, with prayer.„! ance; Mrs. • George Joynt; ,$1.4pply • •• ..• 1: 1 • '4
The 'scripture was • read' by '14rs.4orntriit-tee, Mrs. Ashton; Miss 4.
John Collinson. and Mrs, Dun- Webb aitid Mri: Ken Murdie;
can Mac.ICenzre gave. the rnedita-, rnunittY friendship, Mrs. A. Wil- . • • i• ••
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tion on it, MTS.. David MeMurchy
son' Miss Lena Robinson,'' Mision, • • 7 •
read .a •Paper On "dif,t-s of the Barid, collyer ,and
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Year". The - Glad Tidings prayer
will be 'payed; 'the roads leading' was offered- by. Miss Sadie JOhn-
frocin the Elora Road to Pinke'rton, ston A reading was given by
Cargill and Chepstow Will be IvIrs.• Rueben. Wilson and Anna.
Paved as Soon as finds are e MacD'onald. gave • a .reading
able; the •15th Concession ofAina- on "StewardShiP". Master John
tel wili .bein--iproiiied; the County Vlartin,:. gave recitation ' and
rOacVnOrth.of ,glie0ey 3,n411,10 191ary.'f,ou Coflinsor sang i".resus
pro' -ed, a„hdrfStri;p.of road fromc
Hepworth • east, to the Qiey. Conn-.
ty:bordef'w.ill ,as:surried .a.S a
County Highway; •
'.The foillOwing grants are made
-dur-ing the -Session:, ,Institute -for
the Blind $390; Salvation Aiiny.
$200; Bruce P,eninsula. Resort As-
sociation,p00; Bruce County IAN
iary,AsS'n. 800; BluelArater Highr
way •Ass'n. $209; Ontario Conser-
vation. and Iteiforestation•• Ass'n.
$25; Village •of. -Ripley •$1000;
Bruce Count r Crap ImProvernent
Asen. t$100;-• Junior "Ritension
Ernie Crawford. The.. new; presi.4
dent presided for 1: the business • .:"
portion, lt,,*as.•decided that we ° • • ' t fr
a .Valentine tea in *February ' • , ''"'
pro rri,7-fwhich consi0k0 . of
Miss 0Shorne• took 'Char • •":
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Piano solo hv krS,,Crsnin and • ,/ •
Atiertld *111i," a line frcni a•
xi The 'Study book was taken- ..
The business and;varaous • s•
-1.:0Nre81gP:!,' Ca • • • a voca ,solo lgis•••,,,ylargai-et • • ;
wa-1111 s ans.. 4,, , .
reports were discussed and fo,and.
very. satisfactory. ,1101r: Dr. 'Simp-
son gave an outline of the mission
work done in- British Guiana and
Mrs.', thipean MacKay read the
story •' of Daniel Buddha's efforts
in India, nie :;closing hymn was
645 and the ,..Lord's prayer was
TePeated.' in unison': The hostess:
and helpers 'served. refreshments.
There were 30 ladies present and
four children: ••• -
by Miss Webb assisted .by Miss
Cramm Miss Lowndes and' 1/lis.
Robinson. Mr Stewart closed the
Meeting:with prayer and 'a sociat .*
Fund $400; , the usttal 'scliOlarshiP1 ..T.Initeii Chnirefi Evening, Aliiiiliall.
.sioo will be given to enable
soine, worthY' student' from, 13ruce . The. January rneet,i,-4 of the
'County %to enter first•year at. the Evening AuXiliary ' was held at
OAC; prizes will be of- the' home of Mrs: Stuart Collyer
of Plait Elgin; .E. H. Short -•of' ,fered:in eaCh Township for school
Southampton and BallseheY forestry. cOrntetftion. ' •
of 'Paisley.... F.- • • • • • The Agricultural -committee re7
• ReCognizing, the .ditficulty. that I.Ported the.*.sitecessfiiI. conclusion
local municipalities have, experi-
1of the Warble'Fly campaign •con-
ducted in '1947 and 1948 and 're-'
cama, nended that the program be
continued 'bY. the various town.
shim, The •'committee dsio • rec-
enced ' estimating the CouritY
rate- before. it set In. June, it
was -.decided that alltounty, Coin-
Mitteei should , Submit to the Fin-
ance coimitigittee• their-timates
es onyrnended intensification of ,the
tor their propOsed.1949 camPaign to(-: eradicate' noxious
so.: that ' a '-. tentative • rate .Weeds in the 'County.
could, be arrived: at this session •_. • •
This was done, and estimates for ' "Plere:. 'Will be no bounty on
general , purposes,.,totak.4; 6% foxes in the County of Bruce in
li).11t,' :While the •Hrghwayi esti-
-ite- amounted to 5* mills, 'flaking
a. total of„114..mills,:lks this,,is.'a
4. *MOre, than the .1948 rate, there
was considerable .discussion as to
.last,Wednesday evetung with an
atteridanee, of The past pres-
ident, ' Mrs. 'C. Thompson,. took
charge of the devotional period
The treasurergaveher report of
the year.. The scripture was read -
by Mrs, , Harvey Webster. Rev.
Stewart blatalled the. nesw officerF •
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half hour • followed.
GUIDE NEWS. - •
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The regular meeting of the Giri. • • s. '
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Guides was held on .Friday,.Jan-
uary 2Ist. - , • .
,After horseshoe formation . we
had Patrol Corners in 'which' the.
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Guide an 0Y ecPu wee
discussed •
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mfr.,J C merilab then shoWed
the Guif.lea &iow to read.'map
There were foriiteen guides Pres:,
Three Will be a Meeting neict,
Friday 'If there is :no,. hechey,
game. .
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The., annual ,.report of ' the
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Keeper, �f the House :of Refuge
discloses that there are .now. 58 . • • ': .,.. ...,
.inmatesin: the. County home for 1",' ''• : . ' • '
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Whether .-the Highways' 'estimate the. Aged as coanpared ' to, :64 7.a.
should be redtided to 4 mills as it yeor ago Present 'Inmates include.
3.6 "Males.; and 22 females arifi : •.• ., 1 • --•• .'',
while the total is less than: a yeaf
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ago, thenUmberof Male • inmaltei, ,' : ' . :' •
• . ,*. , has ; sci,,: iribreased that. the irien'S.
0 ' III • • is; .. quarters in the Hoine. have . be.
• • Come overcrowded with Vie re- ..
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- . §ult..thatthere is a. waiting list of
seven men The Home .physkian. ... - . .
reported, the .:death .tif 14, i.nrriateS i ,' • , ' '
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The following resolutions were ' •„
tiasOrailring the session: - '
AND THIERE PS .A BIG JOB
STILL TO BE -DONE
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Everyone
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SENTIMENTAL
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-.,pELEBRATINA ,
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WE'VE =sir complete:1111e busiest year in our history. Ontario
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and Quebec telephone lines carried a record 9,00�,000 calln daily,
and service generally Wati better.
We built more new buildings than in any previous year, added
325,000 miles of wire ---kdications of the size of the con4ruction
program that enabled lig to
• install 148,981 new telephones
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-..... another record. •
Much remains to be .done.
Thousands still want tele- cattle. ,
phones, farther set:vice,
improvement,is still possible.
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Requesting the Proviioe 'to pay •
the Counties increased grants for
the 'building or -enlargeinent of
County :Homes for the ,Aged.
That condemnatiOn charges- on .:
Ontario produced hogs be collect-
ed'
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by the Ontario Hog ProducerS1.
AisOciation; instead of • by the •
proCcsors. • ° • .4: i •
That cal:floc..id vaecination we,.
made compulsory to combat the• • :
spread of abortion 'in
That the Legislature be reeiues-
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,ted to-arnend the JurorsAct , to •
provide that litigants, be obliged.
Every •day 'throughout the to pay a deposit of - $100 to the
coming year, ,tetie men County COunty before they ,are permitted,' •
to have -their cases .triedbi, jut7:1
That .the. Assessinent, Act be
amended so that'lhe granting .6t
penalties 6n current taps shall
iDe'.at the discretion 6f the local,
... and women everywhere will• be,'
...working hard to meet .this.
. past, all our effortS Will be
directed to, the achievement of
. . . mtifilcipaiitio's. • , • . '.• , 1, .
• more and better telephOne *Wiwi . ''• That the mihister. of Juitie be ,
(:(P atthe lowest possible cost.:,: . petitioned . to repeal ' the ,.. eeent
. . amendments of , Rart 16 f .thel
,CriminiarCode as -they 1,4;1116m -I
li,ei county Councils, 4o 'budget "
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14,for", a larger Sum, to provide ' for
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NW I .r '! 1..:i
the expected increase in the num-
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:ber :Of jury trialS.,
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That the c‘ost ofihe hOspitallia;•
4%. :-. '
ation of incligelit. pptionts be ast
,. . sulliedbythe Province., . .
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' CouriciL a.d.jditrnea az noOn: On,
Saturday to xneet at PortElgin on
June 6th, - • : ,," : •
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