The Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-01-07, Page 3Bayfield Bulletin Thurs. Jan. 7/65-Page 3
CHRISTMAS REUNION AT LITTLE INN
This happy family gathering brought warmth
and life to The Little Inn this Christmas,
when the family of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Hayman
of Iondon. Ont., made it a point to assemble
for the Yule holidays.
Miss Ruth Hayman, proprietor of The Inn is
seen at left front witn ner rattier, while
brothers and sisters, neices and nephews
smile for cameraman. Dave Archer. "Caesar"
the family dog ignores the hubbub entirely.
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NOTICE
The Stanley Township Area School
Board are inviting applications
for the position of SECRETARY-
TREASURER. Must be bondable.
Please state qualifications and
salary expected. Sealed applica-
tions are to be in the hands of
the undersigned by noon on Jan.
18th, 1965.
Lowest or any application not
necessarily accepted.
John Taylor,
Chairman
SCHOOL AREA BOARD
Township of Stanley
Brucefield, Ont.
NOTICE
Applications for the position of
CLERK-TREASURER for the Corporat-
ion of The Village of Bayfield are
invited for the year 1965. Appli-
cants will be residents of the
Village of Bayfield and should
apply in own handwriting stating
education, qualifications and ex-
perience and ability to type.
Salary will be negotiated with
the council.The applicant should
be prepared to provide office sp-
ace in his own home for the first
year at least. The duties of the
OLFRK/TRASURER are set out in
Sections 215 to 224 of the Munic-
ipal Act, a copy of which is held
by the Reeve. Applications should
be in the hands of the Reeve by
Friday, 15 January, 1965.
Frederick A. Clift, Reeve
The Corporation of the
Village of Bayfield
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14 The Square Dial 524-7241
Inaugural
Meeting of
Council
was about $875 on hand
which, when confronted
with a deficit of some
$780 from the previous
year, left the village
"a little bit black".
He also reported
arrears of taxes for
the year 1 62-1 63 as
$ 3,212, with those
for 1 64 being $4,064,
making a total $7,276.
In conclusion he ex-
pressed his thanks to
the voters who had put
their confidence in
him in electing him to
council.
COUN. STURGEON
Councillor Jack St-
urgeon kept his remar-
ks short and to the
point as he simply th-
anked "the people for
making it a good elect i
COUN.E.ODDL 71ESON
Councillor Oddleif-
son hoped there would
be some study of ass-
essment in relation
to equalization, con-
sideration of a code
for building, a good
road program and some
study of other centres
for good ideas that
might be applied here.
He did not foresee
any "drastic changes"
being made to the vil-
lage, and indicated
that the serenity of
the place would prob-
ably be preserved.
COUN. ALLAIRE
The audience resp-
onded with hearty app-
lause when Councillor
Allaire, speaking on
behalf of himself and
family, expressed his
sincere thanks"for acc
epting us as you did".
He was referring to
their arrival here one
year or so ago to take
up permanent residence
in the village after a
busy career in busin-
ess andpolitics in Cod
(rich where he had ser
ved in town and county
councils.
SHORT "FOREVER"
An interesting and
amneing note was hit
when Reeve Clift asked
Coun.McFadden to read
the final excerpt from
the old minute book
used by the abolished
village council of 1 27
The motion was:
"That this council
does now adjcurn for-
ever, or at the call
of the reeve".
The old minutes,as
Coun. McFadden pointed
out, were signed by M.
Mernerle late father,
and most of the men
identified in the min-
utes were fathers of
present citizens.
Reeve Clift drew
appreciative laughter
from the gathering on
ceefirming his belief
in "frugality" when he
remarked that the book
was only two thirds
full, end would be of
use IOr MUMe .0
come.
The publics meeting
had been opened with
the singing of "0 Can-
ada"and the reeve in-
dicated that following
"The Queen"the public
would retire, and cou-
nell would meet in cos
mittee of the whole.
On invitation of
the reeve, Mr. Merrier
aedressed council from
the audience with two
requests. One was for
the use of the village
hill one night of the
week by the Scouts,
end the same afternoon
for the Brownies; the
ether wao that a post
be removed from a por-
tion of closed road
allowance used by the
village children as a
sleighing hill. He con
sidered the post, put
th -2re stop care, n
teelous hazard to the
youngsters.
Cn motion of Ceun.J.
Allaire,'the first was
granted and the next
was taken under advis-
ement until snch time
as council could see
tie location at first
hand.
NAME COMMITTEES
On reporting back
from committee,tt was
announced that the fol
1ov.ing standing comm-
itees had been struck:
Froperty & Finance:
J. Allaire, chaf.nran,
with F. McFadden.
Fublic Works:
F. McFadden, chair-
:.an, with E.Oddllfson
Health, Welfare,Fro-
tectior, Recreation;
J. Sturgeon., chair-
man, with J. Allaire.
Parke, Harbour, Bea-
ches. River, Li:el-Liet,:
OddlEifson,chair-
man. with J. Sturgecr.
TO BOARD POST
Mrs.LeRoy Poth was
appointed Bayfield re-
presentative on The
Centre' Huron Second-
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on all merchandise in the store
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