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The Huron Expositor, 1974-04-11, Page 2Inft Y.arg ' Since 1860, Serving the Community First i • ., �u)aI1 at SEAFQRTH, ONTARIO, every Uumday morniing by MCLEAN OROS,. Ptrb0a4M LW ANDREW Y. McLEAN, Editor { p RIL14,18" e ` As T. Murdock of Hen all was driving " Member emadian, Weeldy Newspaper Aworieften ^. �. « � -� home from Seaforth, his team, shied and ' buwrio Weemy Newspaper •A�alauon •., i.. UP_affnd Birreant CdTcudandoQi .., _' fell over a culvert, upsetting the rig cCntl Newspapea� got away, and idhearodeOthe ne pother tohe rhse is SubscAptionn Robes: home. ' Canada .(in advance) x9.00 a Year Joseph Hugill . Aders lop; 'recently r. � bought from H.b.Henderson of White - Outside Canada (in advance) $11.00 A Year 4 church the imported stallion Hackard._ i • t=> SINGLE COPIES'— 20 GENTS EACH ,, . Wter Rogerson and bride of TuGkersmith r Second Class'Mail Registbio¢b Num�bea 0696 F rG .,a have got settled in their new home, 3rd Y Telephone 527 02411 concession , .the farm purchased from Mr. 5 Scott of Brucefield. SEA -FORTH, ONTARIO, April 11, 1974 �,t;, J.E. Ball of dd supply of had a wood bge � ' °' ifind got a `good supply of wood cut. James Disart of Leadbury has purchased a fine water spanieltfrom Geo.' Broome and WhyIS 'the budget up ? x ihtends raising stockers. The new school desks for school in Section No. 7 Stanley arrived and have , by now most tax payers in Huron In the "good olrs" we didn't r' r been placed in position by the trustees. County have had time to digest, if n'ot spend much county* -money on public ;'- �`� '°' ' They were manufactured in Waterloo. to adjust to, the fact that the County's health or recreation. There waif no Andrew 'Love of Hillsgreen has budget for 1974 is away up over, last such thing as county planning and purchased a cream separator. year s. The $400,000 increase in social service, and welfare costs were The Ladies Aid of Egmondville Church ' .., , are having the interior of the edifice County spending for - this year simply lower. thoroughly renovated. means that all of us will be paying Local governments, like the Alex McKay of Egmondville intends t more in taxes, schools, are expected'to pay a much1 f starting on Monday next for the Pacific Because some count costs .are now greater art in people's lives • than / ; L Coast where he intends pushing his - distributed on a population , rather they did in the "good old days *sv�- �- 4 fortune. -^ Y Murdock Ross of Bayfield put up his than an assessment basis town Em hasis has shifted from urel �' J �' ,•••..•• , P P Y i ,�: , �' '' . '• , a, � ,' •. summer's supply of ice last week. It was of P dwellers in Huron County have been public works like bridges and roads to ' excellent quality although harvested in hit harder than townships. Seaforth's "volvemen,t in good works. +~ 11 April. - �• share of the Huron County budget is This involvement costs -more but we • '" ` James Swan of 'Brucefield, had quite a r •large delivery of farm implements on up about $13,000 from last year. t it s v orth the price. In human � " Brussels tax payers will be Tuesday. \ +� p y paying terms our county services pay off. We I �'�;,, „r" � R5' ' - •,. The Cvtolson's Bank at Hensall, has about $7;0� ore than they did in need Huronview; we ,teed'.fegufated j•r � xl�: �� ,,` opened art agency there in Petty 's Brick - 1973: """� ' and orderly land use and our fine Huron..Warden Bill Elston seemed black. County Museum. t ! The North Road is said to be passible for to have a logical answer to the u, _. Huron County, in terms of services, Crumbling foundation, MCKIIIO wheeled vehicles as far north of now. he average taxpayer's question, about planning and programs is one of the r p ; but after that there is plenty of through on why-the big increase. "Our services P g P g � , i stage from Brussels came through on � g most progressive rural county in the wheels for the first time this season. ! are going up every year he's quoted province, and this progressiveness as saying, "if :we keep adding, we has cost us money. ,must have more money,". But we can't go back to the old days also obvious to all bf us that the of small 'county budgets and skeleton costs* of all these services have, been involvement. Rural as quell as city going up every year. W, e've had price people have a right to the best in local hikes in almost every commodity government services. , Dr. R.R.Ross, who has been attending I , the Dental College in Toronto and who graduates t spring has leased'the brick q residence of Mr. Kline. Alex Cardno has leased the store in the Carmichael 'block and intends opening , therin a second bakery. - While kcditling in Cardno's Hall, John - Cardno -slipped and fell, dislocating his, during the past lnfiationary, twelve. We d rather see Huron County shoulder. months or so --- we should have keep up our up to date services under. .- 1 ,. The -stables at the farm of Joseph Scott, almost expected the cost of running our own steam and control, than have When you travel • close to 10,000 miles slept untiMve in the morning. Don't raise ' at Roxboro were so flooded, that --he had to ,® Huron to takewa huge leap too. what Toronto designates as modern and meet about 500 total strangers in five days, not only the body but also the mind your eyebrows, gentle'readex. A federbette is not what you think. It's a huge down remove all his stock and three -6f tiisi s P g drowned. Exactly what are we paying for? imposed ori u•s by some form of begins to get a big scrambled. - comforter, about 10 inches thick. As light, were APRIL 11, 1924 Well, looking -down a breakdown that regional government. With the extra ' 1`m,three days home from a crash trip to as an electric blanket and as warm'as four Another. pioneer person, Mrs. John show which count departments et Y P 9 layers of bureaucrats and experts Y P Germany. M� body feels like an old rubber ordinary blankets. Britton .passed away of Constance, in her , what money, one thing is very clear. involved in a regional system We boat. My mind is like an Irish- stew with Was it really I who sat over lunch with a 74th year. We pay a lot ",pore ',becau'se we get a' could watch our costs really zoom. very little meat in it. I'm nRl sure what day of the week it is, what time of,day'it is, or gaggle of generals dlsru�A hobo in�any tanks the Russians 6X,e,Ai o whet "w "� 1,.. The making df maple syrup at Cromarty ' lot. more services from our county Complaints about the 1974 County -what my first name is..- 'Among 'wo'uy8 do ii'they started anyffi'ing. is pretty much the order of the day riid the season has been very promising so far this .• government than .we got ten or even budget• look small in the face of the u`s members of the jet set;. this. Was it really I who sat in a "space ship"., year. y five years ago. reg.ional alternative. condition is known as "je lag":;,,(u•;plain with four IittleXanadian' kids, all of us, Mrs. 'J. Tough of Brucefield had a terms, it is total exhaustion. wearing "-space helmets", and joined them thimble party last week, which was enjoyed - � - Normally. I find it fairly traumatic just to in the count -down? -.c • by her many friends.. An er ht ». day week ? change from Standard to Daylight Saving time. It invarialily throws me out- of gear Was it reallyl flying abo ve cloud into the rosy -fingered dawn with two Dieppe Robert McGrath, of St. Columban left for Detroit. Before leaving he was presented i for a couple of days. veterans, one of them, Albert Brown of with a club bag, by the choir of which he There has beep! a great deal --said lagging badly; a decree went forth, But when youPgo through a time change Sarnia, president of the Canadian was a "member.. and written in recent years about the Jhat...t,here should be one -day of rest in of six hours, and then do it War Association? An egg circle was formed at Zurich at a establishment of a shorter work week. each week so that workers. could backwards within a few days, the hurha, )% system can barely cope. Was it really' I standing, at a -formal officers' mess dinner, drinking toasts to meeting held in the Town Hall. The 60 -hour stints of the early 20th recharge their vitality. I feel as though my soul, or some other the Queen, the President of the United Russell Preeter of Zurich won a handsome Hudson coach theLondon century have given way' to ever As 'is the case with so many of the piece of essential equipment, is still back in States,•aud,Willi Brandt, president of West .in advertiser subscription campaign. i shorter work periods. As recently as rules we always thought were purely Germany, or at,least in mid-Atlantic, trying Germany? Mrs. Chas. Regele of McKillop ,20 years ago five -and -a -half or six . religious, we find` that they were, de, eratel to catch u with the ba of P Y P g Was it reals I standing at a cocktail Y entertained the ladies of the vierlity to a day weeks were not uncommon for indeed, wise precepts for the survival bones which is its usual habitat. Just to complete the weird feeling of .. a party talking to charming Sandy Morgan, a pretty Texan girl, and telling her I'd love to quilting bee, it being Mrs.' Regele Sr's 79th most • people. Today' ' it is fully of human society. Latterly, - however,o alienation, ,the weatlt2r lent a hand. Left along S g g' to pain on a trip she was birthday. The home Mrs, Lou rt I expected that some wili be able to. get We have disregarded the common Canada in a howling blizzard. Temperature - organizing for officers' wives, but that I , as the McKillop, was the scene of a happy a happy r a full week's pay for 36 hours of labor. sense need of a day of rest each week, in the Black Forest district in the sixties, really had only two days left? g when,' over IQO 'friends In spite of our evident intention t0 ' More and more organizations are flowers blooming everywhere. Arrived g y back home in'----: guess what — a howling I'm afraid all these questions must be q answered in the affirmative. But perhaps assembled assembled to,spend a social evening before �+ provide ourselves with more leisure scheduling. meetings for Sunday' ' blizzard. they will give some, idea of .the they moved to their new home in. Seaforth. time it seems that we are frantically. ' Places of business and recreation All in all; I'm slightly unhinged by' the mind-boggling five -days I hada The were made the recipients Y p nts of fine gifts and the address was read by John McNay. trying' to jam -pack our days with centres remain open on Sunday; experience, so bear- with me while' I try to One thing 1 did not do was something my E.A.Mclntosh, of London received a - feverish activity 50 that we will Reed y are as and ball parks are so busy that sort out some impressions of my jaunt. wife, in a fit of pique; suggested I would. dight concussion. of the brain, lacerations " eight days rather than Seven in Which eVera minor sports must be scheduled - Was it really i who was belting along the autobahn a few days ago at 85 m.p.h., and We were.being entertained by friends one evening, just before I left. She was to his face and possible internal: injuries' to burn up our excess energy. for Sunday. To thope who are sincerely religious shuddering as those crazy Siegfrieds went annoyed because she wasn't going.. when he was struck -by an automobile driven b y Eade Y+ 404 Tecumseh Ave., After the revolution in ,Russia, the "'abuse" of the Sabbath is by us like a•bat out of hell, doing at least 120. There is no speed limit on the "I have to drive through a blizzard to see my Dad", she snapped, "and this one's offr London. "He -is a son of Mr, and Mrs. when the ancient precepts of the shocking, and they are entitled to autobahns. A "suggested" liar' of 81 is to Germany with some Bitte Schoen," Her •James McIntosh of Seaforth. Miss Frances Crich of Seaforth established church were in total respect of their views. But even t0 the only guideline and nobody pays. any Germaij. is limited. Our friends are both. was chosen to•take part in a demonstration disfavor, the government of that day those people of common sense who attention to it. Was it really 1 who climbed into bed mit fluent in German, and I've never heard' anyone laugh harder. I give my word I of home nursing in the new auditorium at •decreed that there would no longer be are not particularly church -oriented', a federbette at 4.30 in the. afternoon and wasn't off with Bitte. T Alma College g , St'. Thomas: one day of idleness to every seven. the unending cycle of weeks which Dr. H.H.Ross,-Seaforth, handsome new Unending production ,was all that see no let-up in dashing from place to driver carried off first prize at the Clinton Fair.Messrs. mattered. Ina few years, however, place is becoming abhorrent. A.F.Cluff and Wm. Anent of with production by individual workers (Wingham-Advance-Times)• To the editor town were in Toronto last week attending the coal dealers convention. ;• Harry Hinehley left for Tamworth, where A thavghtful • Gaad Friday he will manage a creamery for the Bowes Co. of Toronto. For several years the Village of Bayfield young lady, reading from a well prepared Miss Margaret Grieve of Egmondville Whatever ones religious faith, Or + YOU don't do it for good feeling'. has been conducting a fair and legitimate battle to save the North S[lore of the script, .stood on the Bayfield River, bank, interviewing' not a Bayfield resident, but has been appointed valedictorian for this � the lack of it, Good Friday, the most You do it because it has to be done Bayfield.River (known as the River Flats) -one of the parthers of the Blue Anchor year's class at the Stratford Normal School i solemn day in the Christian calendar, and you're committed to making g from being taken over by persons Group. After several minutes of, at times, APRIL IS 1949 , Elgin McKinley, Stanley, ; has something to say to the yourself available when you see a interested in turnip the area into a purely g P Y inaccurate statements delivered b the Y Blue Anchor Townshp farmer, was named Progressive • thoughtful. 9 'love' need." That' what love of the genuine ` commercial venture. if these persons (acting under the name of Blue A chor) representative -finally -two Bayfield residents were flashed on the g Conservative candidate for Huron Perth in i At a time when the word variety is all about. succeed in their purpdse it will mean that screen. One was cut off before he could the next Federal election in Mitchell Town turns u on buttons, on car bumper P P Good Friday -- the term is a the last remaining public launching area g P g finish his statement and the other was "all' slogans, and slops out of pop songs. as corruption,of God's Friday -, reminds for the .use of summer residents, and given only a scant moment or two to make Albert Pepper ha purchased the brick Ppp residence of C.N.Shultz, in Egmondville. if. It were the froth Ona lass Of beer, g us that every improvement in the Villagets, will be gone forever and small her feelings known. Other Villagers, Mr. Shultz has purchased the residence Good Friday 'impels us to turn from Y P hjjman condition is bought with what boat owners will have'' no available storage area. visiting the Post Office (where the Camera was set up) were told that the film was of Miss C1eta�Dicksori on Market Street. the ersatz variety and look, however the late German theologian, Dietrich running out and the.CKNX crew hastily The male quartette of.Seaforth,Messrs. V -briefly, at the real thing. Bonhoeffer, called 'this costly grace'. On April 2nd T.V. Station CKNX, in packed. and left. James T'Scott; Fred Willis, M.R.Rennie Genuine love for one's fellows, far From �leSUs him3elf, the long; thin, Wingham, phoned the Reeve at the This so-called s ontaneous interview of P and D.L.Reid were in Dashwood on Sunday from wrapping the person who tries to PP $ P valiant tine which -includes such Bayfield Municipal Office asking permis- stop to conduct an 'on the spot' interview. Villagers g s was laid on at the noon -hour, on a evening, furnishing special music in the Evangelical Church there. embody it' in a co of euphoria, name's as the Tolpuddle farm hands, They stated they wanted to get Bayfield closing day when the least iiumber of people• would be available •on the main Mr. and Mrs. - Ernie. Whitehouse of means putting oneself out — by wh'b organized the first trade Union residents' reaction.' to the attempted street to give their comments. Most of the Kippen, have, moved from Aldan inference, a disrupting process -- for P g P and Wer -e banished -to Australia for : take-over of the North Shore Fiats. crew s camexa-tipte was spent an the river Cockrane's farm to the farm• -the Y ' someone else: When Lord Donald their pains, Mahatma Ghandi, Martin Appreciating their courtesy in asking, aad batik where the destruction of the Flats'is purchased from Mrs,aCarrie McLean. Soper of Hyde Park and London Cit P Y y • 'he Luther King, ' Tom Dooley and the believing the Station was acting in good faith, permission was granted. taking place. We ask you CKNx - would A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Thomas Anglican Chutch M189(on feirrfe"--visited Canada Ke'n-rtedys, the price for • this you call that unbiased coverage? Bayfield „ Village says Shame, on gout when Rev. T.Date Jones united in marriage 8 described his work With indigent commitment was heavy indeed. But, Thenron April 3rd, anyone who viewed p y •, Jacqueline Elizabeth Brown, to Douglas rtterr, "'f hre�s nothing glamorous somehow, we move, forward on their the resulting News Broadcast on Station Florence Oddleifson, Elva Metcalfe, Gwen Wm. Herman Racho. They will reside in ebwt`�t,"' he said, "When you're 061ders. That in' art is wha# Good p CKNgeveningPemberton, attempt P.M.Pet4anhatonthe sept' village p g p g A.J.Graham, Milvena Erickson, Evelyn Sturgeon, Jack Sturgeon, Dublin. The , Women's Washin old men's feet, you're aware g rld�y is all about. Corrfributed ) opinion - but a "set-up". •'Che whole Frank Burch, Ed, Oddleifson, George .Seaforth Institute re-elected Mrs. John H411ebreeht as ftp they're. lrgly and. that they srhbll. - broadcast had been deliverately staged, A• Tuford, Margaret Clift, Betty Garrett. president. w