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Westinghouse 1\40. W. A. of
Guelph visited her cousin, Mrs.
R. K. McFarlane and Mrs. W.
0. penneq on the week end,
Mr. Jack Dorsey of Chicago.
is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Kunz
and Mr, Kunz.
Mr. and Mit. Justin McClarty
of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs.
James Cave of Florida are guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Gavin.
Mrs. Mabel Hudson spent a
week holidaying with her son,
Mr. and Mrs. L R. Hudson, at
their cottage at Port Stanton,
Sparrow Lake.
Mrs. J. H. Grant and Elizabeth
of Waterloo and Mrs. J. V. Mc-
Kague, John and Bill of Toronto,
spent the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. McLean.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mrs. Albert Baker of Seaforth
were Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ba-,
ker of Everett; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Kinnear; Mrs. Albert
Kinnear of St. Catharines and
Mrs. Percy Sampson of Sunny
Corner, N.-B. They also visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield•Baker of Harpurhey.
Mr. and Mrs. George King •
and daughter, Janice and Steve
have returned home to Sault Ste
Marie after spending a holiday
with the former's mother, Mrs.
James Edwards.
Miss Janice King is staying
with her grandmother, Mrs. James
Edwards, while attending Strat-
ford Teachers College.
Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckert Miss Mary Oke is spending
thii week with her sister, Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Art Devereaux
attended the O'Leary-Martin Elaine Oke of Scarborough..
wedding in Chatham on Saturday. Mr
Mrs. Wm. Sinclair of Clin-
ton spent Sunday with Mrs. Peter,
B. Moffatt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomp-
son and two sons of Almonto
called on Mrs.'R. K. McFarlane
on Monday. .
Robert E. McMillan was in
Toronto at the C, N. E. judging
pigs idst Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galbraith
and daughter of Ottawa visited
his aunt, Mrs. Ada Reid.
L. Ross Howson and Mrs. -
Howson and son, Mac of Galt,
visited her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Foster Bennett on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nimmo
of South Monaghan; Mrs. Durar
can Nimmo and son, Roland of
Gormle,y, spent a few days last
week with relatives in and
around Seaforth. Mrs. Alec •
Smith returned With them for a
visit.
Misses Irene and Betty Lou
Alexander returned to their
home in Nova Scotia this week
after spending the past month
with their sisters, Miss Mercedes
Alexander and Mrs. Keith Eaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian McCowan
and sons, Paul and Carl of Dau-
phin, Manitoba spent holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc Cowan,
Tuckersmith.
Monday were Rev. andIvirs, -
Billy Smith of Cambridge, Ohio; Directors of the.:Midwestern
'Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers of Ontario Regional Development
Akron, 014,9; Mr. and Mrs. Ger' Council left a meeting this
aid Snider of Grand Bend and Mr., month in a much more opt- and Mrs. s. Ephriam Clarke of Sea- imistic frame of mind than
' when they arrived.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, For one thing, MODA has a Jarvis Street, accompanied by new general manager. He is their son and daughter-in-law of Milton Phillips of Ottawa, at
London,
Falls.
spent the past week end present assistant general manager
in Hamilton, London and Niagara .of the Eastern Ontario Regional
Development Council, F o r Among the guests at the another thing, MODA has been Dale- Weekes Wedding in Park- able to consolidate its debts, view Church, BarlingtOn, on with the exception of one Saturday last were, Mr. and account, under one bank loan of Mrs. Orville Dale; Mr. and Mrs. $10, 600 - much less than h a d Mac Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. been reported earlier. Kenneth Stewart, Amy, Bonnie But most important of all, the and Anne; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie directors are now free to talk Oliver; Mr. and Mrs. Peter with officials of the mun- Dunlop and Ruth Anne, all of itipalities in the four-county Seaforth; Dr. and Mrs. Glen area of Perth, Huron, Waterloo Oliver of London and Mr, and and Wellington. Mrs. Wm. Holland of Clinton. Until a number of studies Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. were completed, directors had Campbell; Mrs. John Hillebre- been asked not to discuss MODA's cht and Mrs. Reta Orr were in past accomplishments and future Aylmer on Sunday attending work programs. The ban has now the 40th wedding anniversary been lifted. of their sister and her husband, The directors decided to adopt Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baxter.
mr. and Mrs. Wm. Begg of ' a suggestion by Gerald Fatum, of
Fergus, that groups of directors Euckersmith and Mr, and Mrs. meet with county and municipal
Thomas Young, Kevin and Car- councils throughout the area to oline of town, spent last week '
and Mrs. George Addis9a Cit
Visitors at the h Mr.N
e electedrepresentatives
on MODA.
"Most councils don't know
anything about MODA, " Mr.
Fatum commented.
Warden James Hayter, of
Huron County, pointed out that
and Mrs.' Orville Oke, most of MODA directors are not Elaine and• Mary attended the members of councils.
funeral in Hamilton on Tuesday "So often," he said, "councils of Mr. Oke's sister, Mrs. Allan appoint people to jobs and then Walker. , never hear of thein again. People,
Misses Nancy and Patsy Walt- don't seem to realize when they
ers• of Hanover, spent a few days are named to a board or. corn-
with their grandmother, Mrs. W.
0.- Bennett,
Mr. John Weber, of Toronto,
has been a guest at the • residence,
of Mrs. Leo. Fortune,
Mrs. A. Y, McLean and Joe
have returned from Eureka, N. S.
Carol Ann Doig has been ac-
cepted for the summer months
as a stable hand on the horse
farm of Jim Elder, last year's
Olympic Gold Medalist on the
acquestrian team.
Miss Cindy MacDonald spent
a week with her brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Mac-
Donald, also two weeks in Wood-
stock with Mr. and Mrs. David,
Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray Anstett
visited friends in Chicago last
week.,
Kim Anstett, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anstett, is
visiting tier aunt in Nassau, Da- ,
'llamas, and will return in about
a week.
with Mrs. Young's sister and
husband; Mr. and Mrs. James
Pixie in Montreal, Quebec.
Friends of Mr. Ernie Miller
recognized him on his 73rd birth-
day recently when he was pre-
sented with gifts at a gathering
in the Commercial Hotel.
Until his retirement a few
years ago, he had been an em-
ployee of the .town for 17 years.
• Mr. and Mrs. Michel Willis-
ens and Mr. and Mrs., William
MacMillan spent the week end
with relatives in Toronto and
attended the Riches-Scott wed-
ding in Toronto Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian McCOwan
and family of Winnipeg were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
McGowan in Tuckersmith.
Reeve John Flannery 'and Mrs.
Flannery were in Detroit last
week attending the funeral of
cousin,, the late Cecil Flannery ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Connell
London and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Connell spent two weeks vacat-
ioning in Port Elgin.
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mission they have a responsibil-,.
ity to report back to the bOdy
which appoints them." -
T. H. Isley, Reeve of Vaterloo
Township, said when his council
makes an .appointinent he asks
the appointee to report back at
every meeting of council. How-,
ever, 'he agreed this is not the
usual practice.
Several of the directors men -
tioned ways in which MODA had
been of assistance to the munic-
ipality they represent. • ,
Walter Gerth, Milverton reeve,
said the village, which has been
looking for a dentist:4ot several
years, has a "good prospect"
obtained through MOD/V. The
dentist read a MODA brochure
on the area, became interested
in this partof Ontario, and is
considering settling here.
"If MODA has done nothing
more than attract a dentist-to
Milverton, its efforts would be
worthwhile, " Reeve Gerth com-
mented. He explained there is a
large farming area around Mil-
verton whose residents have to
travel many miles and wait a
long time to receive dental treat-
ment. A
sampling of some of the
plans which have been form-
ulated by MODA as the result
of a number of‘studies of the
area ; include a program for
the controlled development of
the sand and gravel resources of
the.entire area.
The "ravaging" of gravel pits
in Perth County has been the sub-
ject of a discussion by Perth
CountyCouncil on several oc-
casions.
Councillors feel, and, not'
without reason, that the day is
not far distant when townships
will find it difficult to secure
good grade gravel for use on
township roads which are not
hard-surfaced. Good gravel is
also needed for construction of
new roads and rebuilding exist-
ing ones.
Another plan is to encourage
the counties and municipalities
to meet some of the demand for
recreational space by providing
additional local parks and picnic
areas.
It was also suggested that
consideadon be given to a
system of development and/or
maintenance grants similar to
those proposed for conservation
authorities..
- Also proposed is -a comprehen-
'sive survey of medical services of
all types, both personnel and
facilities,' to indicate the areas
of greatest need.
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