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The Huron Expositor, 1974-05-09, Page 1BRAFORTH.ONTAI 0, THURSDAY. MAY 9. .... . ..... 1974 16 PaLyes :4 . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ......... 0 w n n usinesse a. Boomto ? 3. b i,for,Se'fo,r h M'CKI SCho'o' X A new b iness and 'new year to replenish their stock, Thoy ttight now, the two of them are Now living in an apa'rt.�4t will need some help for Barb out n the future. In the summer they excpect t the last two weeks. 0 owners for ol businesses�, there will likely carry some Canadip rupning the, place by themselves. have been ome, changes in items i. they above the store, the Stevens axe on the Door. Gary will man the up rsve xr Suzanne and. Brian . Stevens o 9 opened their antique shop last looking in -this area for a farm. kitchen alone as they are open The clergy reserve fund set up up two mills. too wise $54,56.8_ A 'Requests for 'buildin# permhs,j -tw Monday. They stock nothing but Hopefully the place will bave,'a from 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. every by the 19th century officials of. the 22 1 c, up 2.5 were granted Bial tat !a c mn British items at the moment, This sditable barn so they might move day except Sundiy. ills, will rais�$7'196.00. R.R.2, Seaforth, implentient shed; 'VA Anglican Church for the educa- mi is underst andable as they have the' business out with them. Cleave Coombs will still 'be t tion of Protestant families in For, t be raised for Nelson McClure, RX2, Seafortk only been in Canada for three Elliott's Restaurant, under the -stayjng in the'Seaforth area, but county purposes, Ahe mill rate renovations to porch� H McKillop To*nship has been weeks, coming from Shrewsbury, ownership of J.W. Elliott for many he has given up his Sunoco used up and it means a sizable was set at 19:7 mills, down..2.1 Harrison, R.R.I. Seafo It, sun �4 "&,AN England, where they also sold years, is now being managed by station on Goderich Street. Archie increase in tax rates this yeari. mills, the only decrease in the porch. and silo; Kenn6tb Camp - antiques. newlyweds Gary Mrs. bell Farms, R.R.1, Dublin, houso; and Barb 'and Mona Robinet, residents of Reeve A Ilan- Campbell, said the budget, Township clerk Land was probably their Whitefield. Married on April 27, London for the past five years Kenneth McClure said the reduc Fred Bennew.eis, R.R.1, Born - $11,000 remaining in the fund biggest motiv ation for their move they opened the restaurant on the now operate the station. tion is due to a $6,366 resources holm, mobile' home; Ephraim Not only is had been -applied to.meet Huron diti 0 to Canada. land following Tuesday. The Robinets were enthusiastic Board of Education costs in 1973. . n Squalization grant from the pro- Hasse, Winthrop, ad 0- t expensive there, approximately Originally from Neustadt, Gary The fund and its interest had virrec which'has been applied,to gars e; Willard, Benneweis, to live in a small town � Archie was $2,500 per acre, but it is scarce. has been a cook for some time. He brought 'up in the country and been used to, offset public school the. amount to be raised by' t--- 1, Dublin, move mobile h6me We ' ant a nice, house with was working in a 'hotel in supporters' taxes since it was set township for county levy. to lot; "Lorne Glanville, R.R.4, w enjoys small town living. 4 Ml 'M Walton, replace sid IN` , 11 -- They Harriston when he met Barb, a pp house about 10 acres," Brian said, T up in the 1800's. 'Now we are A 16.6 residential mill rate was C mpbell, bave three children, Nicola, 9, native of St. Catherines. After "I wanted to come back to back on standard rate.' Mr. set for public school supporters to and windows; Brian Campbell,, - and twins Rebecca and David, 4. meeting, she started work- as a where people are people," he Campbell said. raise $34,494. It is an increase of R.R.4. Walton. addition to barn; RUNNING PRESTAURANT Newlyweds Gary and "We were too cramped in waitress at the same hotel. explained. ­Y6u can trust people At the regular council session 11 mills. 'Elementary commercial Cornelius DeCo-qe" R.R.2, Sea - Barb Whitefield, formerly of Harriston who have England," Suzanne explained. "I have always wanted'to have here and '. people know each Monday the new mill rates were rate was set at 18.4 mills. up 12.2 forth, addition- to - fiara; . and - my own place, ever since I started other. announced. The public school mills, to raise $627.00. Leonard A. Chapman, Walton, purchased Elliott's flestaurant, took- over Seaforth seemWa logical place cooking,'l knew Elliott's was up Besides the service station supporter residential rate has The public secondary 're`siden- 'garage. to start as the Stevens have tial rate is up 2.6 mills to 18 to' Passed for payment were road . .from Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Elliott last- week. The I for sale and %ew it did a'good itself, he will also be handling the risen to 7�.l mills, up 13.5 mills I friends living between here and business, Whitefields were married on Saturday and took over bt 'es, . so , �iose Seaforth," sales the commercial rate is 80.1 raise $52,246. The commercial accounts of ,$3,536.98 and general the restaurant the following Tuesday. (Staff Photo) Clinton. She explained that they Gary explal�i�ed­ Gerald's Gerald's Datsun. In -5 . mills. rate of 20 mills, an increase of 2.9 accounts of M,409.98. wanted to be near someone they r s will still handle the mills, up 15 TheWhi 1, e A public school ratepayei vMh mills is to raise $724.00. A grant of $15.00 was approved knew in a new country-. fields hope to mak service department and be in A separate school residential to the Huron County Hiqtorical will have to pay $438.60 in taxes, rate of 23.9 mills, up .9 mills, is to Society. 0 They have had little trouble but feel it's too, early to say what models will be on the Sunoco lot 2e •r, adjusting to life in Seaforth. They some changes in the restaurant barge of sales. However th an average assessment of $6,000 ch they are yet, crease of $81.00, raise $19,707 for the Hiron Perth Of like the town. Canadian money is They have part-time help in the an in A request for land severance e County Roman Catholic Separate for 2.7 acres or .part Lot 18, the only obst acle they have form of their 17 -year-old daughter The township set separate C Concession 12, Was . recomm Kiln and -son Marc, 15. 'However, h I B d The. commercial school rates at 80.4 mills residen- S tial, an increase of 3.4 mills while rate ()Iir encountered.. ite was at 26.5 mills, up .9 mended for approval covering a - "I have some pro�lem in when they are in school Archie - building lot for 6len McNichol.of the separate school commercial mills, to r ise $5,500. is pricing items over $5.00, wants a second man as I rate was set at 88.2- mills, an In other business, council will R.R-4,, Walton. 'difficult for one man to pump gas, Suzanne admitted. -They find they sell cars and take care of the increase of 4.2 mills. - increase the. water rate of two must stop and convert from A separate school.,. supporter ratepayers in Winthrop from $30 confectionary stand. . . . . . . . . . . Brian is with an assessment of $6,000 wil pounds to dollars.. "Brai to $50 per year effective July 1. much better The Robinets, now living down of The increase was necessitated +Mrat it than me," she pay $482.40, an increase the street from the sta6on on $20.40. due to increased costs of su I added.. Kippen barn, The shop will be closed all day Victoria have 10 children, ages 20 Total assessment on property ing filters and repairs to nip - to 2. The three oldest still live in Wednesday. The Stevens will also was reported at $2,938,780, an, be selling to other antique' London. increase of $36,120. - dealers and must have time to sell Seaforth welcomes these new Tax levies included in the total. destroyed In., 1families. The town now has one rates are: For municipal*purposes to them. A N ­k Mr. Stevens will be retuv*g new business and 16 new in the township,, the council set A to England two or three times a ARCHIE ROBINET residents. That's progress. the rate at 18.8 mills residential, $50,000 'fIre Loss is estimated at $50,000 as the result of a fire which levelled' Seaforth (and to Canada, they immigrated three �' tiVSr X , : eo tha barn On the, farm of DavidBrock m lot's ANTIQUES FROM ENGLAND — Newcomers t ick-er discusses ana tra . . . . . . . . . weeks ago) Suzanne and Briaff Stevens look over ht'. of-R.R.2, Kippcn, Monday mg some of the stock in. the anti que store which they' Tuckersmith Township Council concerned because they are, were granted to: John Penner, implement shed; Frank Nigh,., Mr. Brock heard a. noise and -found his bart) 'a bill of fire at studied and discussed narrower than ministry 9 1L 2, Seaforth, - silo� Allan R.R.4, Seaforth, addition to barn opened this week next door, to. Crich's, Bakery. The plans for the servicing of 38 specifications, as are a number of j 'Nicholson, Egniondville,' garage; and silo; .Norman Turrall, -40,r15 p.m. The Hensall firemen. 'Stevens were in the antique business In England and vacant lots at Vanastra during the other roads at Vanastrii Bill), Brown, Egniondville, Egrrondville, garage; and Jim were unable to save the 45 foot x imported their stock from there. (Staff Photo); previously , approved by the addition to house; Robert Etue, Egn�ondville,' new house. whert they arrived'at regular session held Tuesday 80 foot barn' night at Brucefield. Ministry. Wallace, R.R.4, the Brock farm located three Vince Daub; Kitchener, one of Westeel Rosco Ltd, of 'London (Conti6ed on 'Page mites east Of He sail on Lot 1, the owners of Campden Holdings' was awarded the contract to Concession 14, of Tuckersmith. Cover $1,000 still n 'ecled. which owns property at Vanastra, supply the road culvert on the Big : Mrs. Brock reported there were e and Don Haycock of Wat erloo, an Drain, on Sideroad 5 -'- 6, Bee pla nned to 1.27 pigs lost in the fire, of which engineer for the firm, presented Concession 6,, at a cost of 75, were sows; also some farm .in Cancer., Society drive the plans and outlined - the $1,077-71: This tender was the machinery and six tons of feed proposed installation of sanitary lowest of three received by 1p ienl*urecl ' man ' corn. he Donations to the local Cancer Red Cross arid Easter Seal drives sewers and water mains. The two -Council for.the culvert which is 58 Loss is partially coveted by - Society drive have be ' en slow this year. The original deadline main areas concerned ate Anna feet long, 12 feed 3 inches ' wide. Efforts arc being made to aid in, Mr. Allen said, "but they DEBBIE DIMMICK insurance. coming in this year. As of May 7, "Was April 30 but has - been Court and Andrew Court which and 7 feet. 6, inches high. Eldon Allen and his family, must take care of their own farms The cause of the fire has hot only $1850 had been received. extended to May 15 because of are to be s6rviced before new Passed for paymen't ..were the R.R' Debbie Dimmick ha's joined tfie, been determined. .2, Staffa, to put in his crops.' First. Expositor staff for the summer. The Seaforth area goal is $3,000. this. lrouses are erected.' following accounts, roads, Mr. Allen. still hospitalized, was She is a third year journalism Letters were sent out to the Council will - approach the S 13,210.'87; Public Utilities, - - ed - A bee to help put the craps ill c give" up Ministry 'of Trans I portatidn and injured while helping o clean up for the Allen's has put been planqed $3,372.05; general government, at the Joseph O'Reilly farm after Kitchener. entire district enabling residents 'Mr, Spittal, has not N Student at Conestoga College in • to mail their contributions in. hope. Contributions are corning in Communications Office in $1,230.26; garbage at Vanastra, Easter Sundav's. tornado. according to Charles Friend, clerk she Car club �R.J.Spittal, area chairman for daily in the mail and high school Stratford to make sure the $316,00; and fire' protection, bf Hibbert Twp_ once everyone Originall\ from -Windsor; Mr. ALlcn's brother-in-law, the drive said the campaign was students are Still canvassing township will be eligible, for $90.00 for'a total of $18,219.18. Mervin Do", has been taking care gets their own seeding done. now resides in Goderich. While in held up as it coincided with the Seaforth and district. Seaforth she will be writing under draw subsidy oil roads in the two areas Rcqucst�'for building permits of the farm. As he is not able to Progress . has been , slow in the name Debbie Darling, her devote all his time to the Allen removing the siciiies in the maiden name. *Winner of the Lions Club Car. worked for a month last Club Draw this week was Ted ' C tors" i n Sea repare VanEgmo 'has been slow, vc�thenl a hand should contact vvinter as a student intern at the Savauge. The winning ticket was forth nd play - farm, preparation for the seeding Allen's fields. I Anyone willing to Debbie P"Some neighbours have been �r. Dow, Goderich Signal Star. drawn by Orville Oke. That wonderful group that William Lyon MacKenzie's people in Upper Canada at the the entire month of July brought you The Farm Show and military strategist in the 1837 time Were involved in' it"'. "It's probably the first time a Them Donnellys is back in this Rebellion and marched from The grey bearded director says community group has hired area developing, rehearsing and Egmondville to York to join Tig Dunlop, Van Egmond and theatre troupe", Paul Th onipson Huron Perth TB getting ready to p&,�rm a4iother McKenzie's forces. The Rebellion McKnzie, himself ' will "all be in says. "We like the idea of playirfg play. was -squelched and 'Van' Egmond the play, ,along with a large for a whole month in a coninitinit.%, • People are' still , talking about died, some say of pneumonia, in a number of ordinary participants of 5,000". the Farm Show which played last York Jail, in the Rebellion, The Theatre Passe Muraille Non-smokers. Gasp-' f6r, r,ights spring in the Cryst al Palace in "The thing is that the Rebellion Paul Thompson beams with people get huge audiences Brussels and which was about was serious", Paul say's. "A enthusiasm when'he talks of the wherever they go in small towns The youth board of tile Huron- cent of it. wa,, raised 1) , v the People about th,c dangers of tising'. He said it is impossible to rural life in an area out side fairly large percentage of 'the play. He finds it hard to sit Perth TB and Respiratory-DLsease Canidian,'_,TBRDA and ...,its. S1116RIffig will have more effect in ban cigarette smoking still. --- often ..20 or 30% of the • Clinton. Many who saw The Farm His arms flail and he bounces population rather than what Paul Association is launching a branches, Mr. Hughes reported; the long run than trying to ban conlipletely, but as more and more• can still play the. hilarious around acting out a bit of a scene Th ompson calls "the 5% of the campaign for .' non-smokers' He suggested that educating - cigarette companies from adver- (Continued on Page 16) scenes over in their minds until from The , Farm Show. He population that attends theatre in rights and its first project will be a people� on the stage are like demonstrates McKenzie taking Toronto". He likes small town float in the centennial parade in Mitchell oil July 1. people in our lives and vice versa. off his wig to entertain the crowds audiences "we get some really -0 I, The float will pro4iote non - The Farm Show was real. arid give comic relief 'at serious healthy laughs ", political. rallies,, Then he does a smokers' rights -using the Them Donnellys was 4 different in a small town, everybody "Gasp" (Group Against Smokers bit about "Bible Bill" Aberhart, ,g,*kind of play, more serious, comes to thd theatre, while in sometimes tragic, a continuous Seaforth- native and first Social Pollution) materials. These plans Toronto all the small theatres ai story rather than a series of Credit Premier of Aberta there are fighting over that small were announed it the annual The first performance of 1837 meeting. of the Huron -Perth iB pictures. 5% who go to plays." Disease Associa ' %n f. will be given at the Clinton Sales Respiratory t re Now the group, called Theatre Most actors Paul knows prefer 1, Barn oil Mother's Day. It's a held at tile Communitv Centre . 0 -Passe Muraffle or Theatre; r living in the country but have to matinee at 2 and the troupe Brodhigen -'Wed nesday night. A ,through the walls, is working on a remains in Clinton for two more work in Toronto to make a living. Jack H'ughcs of Simcne, a past play about local participation in Paul Thompson and the Theatre shows, Monday and Tuesday I president of the Ontario TBRDA r the Rebellion of 1837, featuring Passe Muraille company would nights at 8 p.m,,Mav 17, 18 and who was the guest speaker, said Col. Anthony Van Egmond of the like to change that. They would Huron uron, Tract 19 it will be in Hanover; May 20, , the anti-smoking campaign 21 Hensali.. and May 23 - 26 in love to spen4 their time plAying in started four Nears ago by the e d" Listowel Sales Barn. The play just the small rural theatres, touring federal government xas not the to last year" director Paul q, M may be in Mitchell on the 27th and playing to real communities says., "This second We did a play called 1837 in Toro Thompson on success it could have been om s and 28th in the Nigh School. rather than just summer stock '6 pi s because cabinet ministers, ay i about rural part of the Then it's on to Petrolia where and tourist theatre. (Photo by Phillips) members of parliament and o'ther Rebellion." the theatre group has been hired government officials continue to. Paul would like to see a rebirth "People are finding out that to of local theatres with travelling smoke when being interviewed oil -v I. ALLAN R. SARAW by the community there Canadian history isn't boring", A gradkiate of the Business re -open the newly renovated companies bringing the latest in television says Paul Thompson, a native Of Data Processing Program of Town Hall there with a new play theatre to small town as well as Mr. Hughes %vas critical of Listowel and the groups director. Fanshawe College, London, has called OIL. The play will run in city audiences. "In the 1890's and John Munro who -introduced thea "There is a search onto find out if accepted .a position as compilter Petrofia, where oil was first earliertheatre and opera all came campaigif when he was the health Ilk we have any heroes in this programmer with Joy discovered in Canada in the to the small toAs. Why not n, N I I � AM minister. and usually had a 'country, We're trying to find out manufacturing Ltd.,n 1800's for the Town's Centennial, 0-? cigarette going when Ontatio. where Van -Egmond fits in here". Of!. A*W Col, Van Egmond, w6o fought A graduate of S.D.H.S., he is a Mr. Hughes suggested the TB ANNUAL MEETING Joanne Shenck, S6aforth representative. on the newly A new b owners for ol I h, lye . bevn 0 A 6L!L�_iff Fire damages drop here television. in the Napoleonic• Wars, before son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sarar- federal government -should hand formed Youth Councli to the Huron -Perth TB And Respiratory Disease Association, coming to Canada and helping to as, Hensall, Ontario. Ther- was a considerable drop $692 damage, Figures issued over more of the $600 million it open up the Jiurdn Tract was fed Married to the former- Barb ". in losses caed by fire last year from the Office of the Solicitor receives annually from tobacco second from right, talks to Jack Hughes of Sirp-ape who was guest speaker a� the up with the Canada Company and Muir, they and their son Chris In Seaforth as compared to General for 1969 - 73 shows there taxes to cancer research. Association's annual meeting in Brodhagen last week, Mrs. Beryl Davidson,left, the Family Compact's hostility will reside at Caledonian View, figures from the past five y At present $1.4 milfign is spent r EArg. was an average of 13 fires a year executive secretary of the Association and her mother Mrs. Dvid,Schehck after the toward settlers. He was named Preston, Ontario. Ten fires in 1973 caused only causing $24,342 damage. annually on research and 25 per meeting. (Staff Photo) 'A r . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ......... 0 w n n usinesse a. Boomto ? 3. b i,for,Se'fo,r h M'CKI SCho'o' X A new b iness and 'new year to replenish their stock, Thoy ttight now, the two of them are Now living in an apa'rt.�4t will need some help for Barb out n the future. In the summer they excpect t the last two weeks. 0 owners for ol businesses�, there will likely carry some Canadip rupning the, place by themselves. have been ome, changes in items i. they above the store, the Stevens axe on the Door. Gary will man the up rsve xr Suzanne and. Brian . Stevens o 9 opened their antique shop last looking in -this area for a farm. kitchen alone as they are open The clergy reserve fund set up up two mills. too wise $54,56.8_ A 'Requests for 'buildin# permhs,j -tw Monday. They stock nothing but Hopefully the place will bave,'a from 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. every by the 19th century officials of. the 22 1 c, up 2.5 were granted Bial tat !a c mn British items at the moment, This sditable barn so they might move day except Sundiy. ills, will rais�$7'196.00. R.R.2, Seaforth, implentient shed; 'VA Anglican Church for the educa- mi is underst andable as they have the' business out with them. Cleave Coombs will still 'be t tion of Protestant families in For, t be raised for Nelson McClure, RX2, Seafortk only been in Canada for three Elliott's Restaurant, under the -stayjng in the'Seaforth area, but county purposes, Ahe mill rate renovations to porch� H McKillop To*nship has been weeks, coming from Shrewsbury, ownership of J.W. Elliott for many he has given up his Sunoco used up and it means a sizable was set at 19:7 mills, down..2.1 Harrison, R.R.I. Seafo It, sun �4 "&,AN England, where they also sold years, is now being managed by station on Goderich Street. Archie increase in tax rates this yeari. mills, the only decrease in the porch. and silo; Kenn6tb Camp - antiques. newlyweds Gary Mrs. bell Farms, R.R.1, Dublin, houso; and Barb 'and Mona Robinet, residents of Reeve A Ilan- Campbell, said the budget, Township clerk Land was probably their Whitefield. Married on April 27, London for the past five years Kenneth McClure said the reduc Fred Bennew.eis, R.R.1, Born - $11,000 remaining in the fund biggest motiv ation for their move they opened the restaurant on the now operate the station. tion is due to a $6,366 resources holm, mobile' home; Ephraim Not only is had been -applied to.meet Huron diti 0 to Canada. land following Tuesday. The Robinets were enthusiastic Board of Education costs in 1973. . n Squalization grant from the pro- Hasse, Winthrop, ad 0- t expensive there, approximately Originally from Neustadt, Gary The fund and its interest had virrec which'has been applied,to gars e; Willard, Benneweis, to live in a small town � Archie was $2,500 per acre, but it is scarce. has been a cook for some time. He brought 'up in the country and been used to, offset public school the. amount to be raised by' t--- 1, Dublin, move mobile h6me We ' ant a nice, house with was working in a 'hotel in supporters' taxes since it was set township for county levy. to lot; "Lorne Glanville, R.R.4, w enjoys small town living. 4 Ml 'M Walton, replace sid IN` , 11 -- They Harriston when he met Barb, a pp house about 10 acres," Brian said, T up in the 1800's. 'Now we are A 16.6 residential mill rate was C mpbell, bave three children, Nicola, 9, native of St. Catherines. After "I wanted to come back to back on standard rate.' Mr. set for public school supporters to and windows; Brian Campbell,, - and twins Rebecca and David, 4. meeting, she started work- as a where people are people," he Campbell said. raise $34,494. It is an increase of R.R.4. Walton. addition to barn; RUNNING PRESTAURANT Newlyweds Gary and "We were too cramped in waitress at the same hotel. explained. ­Y6u can trust people At the regular council session 11 mills. 'Elementary commercial Cornelius DeCo-qe" R.R.2, Sea - Barb Whitefield, formerly of Harriston who have England," Suzanne explained. "I have always wanted'to have here and '. people know each Monday the new mill rates were rate was set at 18.4 mills. up 12.2 forth, addition- to - fiara; . and - my own place, ever since I started other. announced. The public school mills, to raise $627.00. Leonard A. Chapman, Walton, purchased Elliott's flestaurant, took- over Seaforth seemWa logical place cooking,'l knew Elliott's was up Besides the service station supporter residential rate has The public secondary 're`siden- 'garage. to start as the Stevens have tial rate is up 2.6 mills to 18 to' Passed for payment were road . .from Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Elliott last- week. The I for sale and %ew it did a'good itself, he will also be handling the risen to 7�.l mills, up 13.5 mills I friends living between here and business, Whitefields were married on Saturday and took over bt 'es, . so , �iose Seaforth," sales the commercial rate is 80.1 raise $52,246. The commercial accounts of ,$3,536.98 and general the restaurant the following Tuesday. (Staff Photo) Clinton. She explained that they Gary explal�i�ed­ Gerald's Gerald's Datsun. In -5 . mills. rate of 20 mills, an increase of 2.9 accounts of M,409.98. wanted to be near someone they r s will still handle the mills, up 15 TheWhi 1, e A public school ratepayei vMh mills is to raise $724.00. A grant of $15.00 was approved knew in a new country-. fields hope to mak service department and be in A separate school residential to the Huron County Hiqtorical will have to pay $438.60 in taxes, rate of 23.9 mills, up .9 mills, is to Society. 0 They have had little trouble but feel it's too, early to say what models will be on the Sunoco lot 2e •r, adjusting to life in Seaforth. They some changes in the restaurant barge of sales. However th an average assessment of $6,000 ch they are yet, crease of $81.00, raise $19,707 for the Hiron Perth Of like the town. Canadian money is They have part-time help in the an in A request for land severance e County Roman Catholic Separate for 2.7 acres or .part Lot 18, the only obst acle they have form of their 17 -year-old daughter The township set separate C Concession 12, Was . recomm Kiln and -son Marc, 15. 'However, h I B d The. commercial school rates at 80.4 mills residen- S tial, an increase of 3.4 mills while rate ()Iir encountered.. ite was at 26.5 mills, up .9 mended for approval covering a - "I have some pro�lem in when they are in school Archie - building lot for 6len McNichol.of the separate school commercial mills, to r ise $5,500. is pricing items over $5.00, wants a second man as I rate was set at 88.2- mills, an In other business, council will R.R-4,, Walton. 'difficult for one man to pump gas, Suzanne admitted. -They find they sell cars and take care of the increase of 4.2 mills. - increase the. water rate of two must stop and convert from A separate school.,. supporter ratepayers in Winthrop from $30 confectionary stand. . . . . . . . . . . Brian is with an assessment of $6,000 wil pounds to dollars.. "Brai to $50 per year effective July 1. much better The Robinets, now living down of The increase was necessitated +Mrat it than me," she pay $482.40, an increase the street from the sta6on on $20.40. due to increased costs of su I added.. Kippen barn, The shop will be closed all day Victoria have 10 children, ages 20 Total assessment on property ing filters and repairs to nip - to 2. The three oldest still live in Wednesday. The Stevens will also was reported at $2,938,780, an, be selling to other antique' London. increase of $36,120. - dealers and must have time to sell Seaforth welcomes these new Tax levies included in the total. destroyed In., 1families. The town now has one rates are: For municipal*purposes to them. A N ­k Mr. Stevens will be retuv*g new business and 16 new in the township,, the council set A to England two or three times a ARCHIE ROBINET residents. That's progress. the rate at 18.8 mills residential, $50,000 'fIre Loss is estimated at $50,000 as the result of a fire which levelled' Seaforth (and to Canada, they immigrated three �' tiVSr X , : eo tha barn On the, farm of DavidBrock m lot's ANTIQUES FROM ENGLAND — Newcomers t ick-er discusses ana tra . . . . . . . . . weeks ago) Suzanne and Briaff Stevens look over ht'. of-R.R.2, Kippcn, Monday mg some of the stock in. the anti que store which they' Tuckersmith Township Council concerned because they are, were granted to: John Penner, implement shed; Frank Nigh,., Mr. Brock heard a. noise and -found his bart) 'a bill of fire at studied and discussed narrower than ministry 9 1L 2, Seaforth, - silo� Allan R.R.4, Seaforth, addition to barn opened this week next door, to. Crich's, Bakery. The plans for the servicing of 38 specifications, as are a number of j 'Nicholson, Egniondville,' garage; and silo; .Norman Turrall, -40,r15 p.m. The Hensall firemen. 'Stevens were in the antique business In England and vacant lots at Vanastra during the other roads at Vanastrii Bill), Brown, Egniondville, Egrrondville, garage; and Jim were unable to save the 45 foot x imported their stock from there. (Staff Photo); previously , approved by the addition to house; Robert Etue, Egn�ondville,' new house. whert they arrived'at regular session held Tuesday 80 foot barn' night at Brucefield. Ministry. Wallace, R.R.4, the Brock farm located three Vince Daub; Kitchener, one of Westeel Rosco Ltd, of 'London (Conti6ed on 'Page mites east Of He sail on Lot 1, the owners of Campden Holdings' was awarded the contract to Concession 14, of Tuckersmith. Cover $1,000 still n 'ecled. which owns property at Vanastra, supply the road culvert on the Big : Mrs. Brock reported there were e and Don Haycock of Wat erloo, an Drain, on Sideroad 5 -'- 6, Bee pla nned to 1.27 pigs lost in the fire, of which engineer for the firm, presented Concession 6,, at a cost of 75, were sows; also some farm .in Cancer., Society drive the plans and outlined - the $1,077-71: This tender was the machinery and six tons of feed proposed installation of sanitary lowest of three received by 1p ienl*urecl ' man ' corn. he Donations to the local Cancer Red Cross arid Easter Seal drives sewers and water mains. The two -Council for.the culvert which is 58 Loss is partially coveted by - Society drive have be ' en slow this year. The original deadline main areas concerned ate Anna feet long, 12 feed 3 inches ' wide. Efforts arc being made to aid in, Mr. Allen said, "but they DEBBIE DIMMICK insurance. coming in this year. As of May 7, "Was April 30 but has - been Court and Andrew Court which and 7 feet. 6, inches high. Eldon Allen and his family, must take care of their own farms The cause of the fire has hot only $1850 had been received. extended to May 15 because of are to be s6rviced before new Passed for paymen't ..were the R.R' Debbie Dimmick ha's joined tfie, been determined. .2, Staffa, to put in his crops.' First. Expositor staff for the summer. The Seaforth area goal is $3,000. this. lrouses are erected.' following accounts, roads, Mr. Allen. still hospitalized, was She is a third year journalism Letters were sent out to the Council will - approach the S 13,210.'87; Public Utilities, - - ed - A bee to help put the craps ill c give" up Ministry 'of Trans I portatidn and injured while helping o clean up for the Allen's has put been planqed $3,372.05; general government, at the Joseph O'Reilly farm after Kitchener. entire district enabling residents 'Mr, Spittal, has not N Student at Conestoga College in • to mail their contributions in. hope. Contributions are corning in Communications Office in $1,230.26; garbage at Vanastra, Easter Sundav's. tornado. according to Charles Friend, clerk she Car club �R.J.Spittal, area chairman for daily in the mail and high school Stratford to make sure the $316,00; and fire' protection, bf Hibbert Twp_ once everyone Originall\ from -Windsor; Mr. ALlcn's brother-in-law, the drive said the campaign was students are Still canvassing township will be eligible, for $90.00 for'a total of $18,219.18. Mervin Do", has been taking care gets their own seeding done. now resides in Goderich. While in held up as it coincided with the Seaforth and district. Seaforth she will be writing under draw subsidy oil roads in the two areas Rcqucst�'for building permits of the farm. As he is not able to Progress . has been , slow in the name Debbie Darling, her devote all his time to the Allen removing the siciiies in the maiden name. *Winner of the Lions Club Car. worked for a month last Club Draw this week was Ted ' C tors" i n Sea repare VanEgmo 'has been slow, vc�thenl a hand should contact vvinter as a student intern at the Savauge. The winning ticket was forth nd play - farm, preparation for the seeding Allen's fields. I Anyone willing to Debbie P"Some neighbours have been �r. Dow, Goderich Signal Star. drawn by Orville Oke. That wonderful group that William Lyon MacKenzie's people in Upper Canada at the the entire month of July brought you The Farm Show and military strategist in the 1837 time Were involved in' it"'. "It's probably the first time a Them Donnellys is back in this Rebellion and marched from The grey bearded director says community group has hired area developing, rehearsing and Egmondville to York to join Tig Dunlop, Van Egmond and theatre troupe", Paul Th onipson Huron Perth TB getting ready to p&,�rm a4iother McKenzie's forces. The Rebellion McKnzie, himself ' will "all be in says. "We like the idea of playirfg play. was -squelched and 'Van' Egmond the play, ,along with a large for a whole month in a coninitinit.%, • People are' still , talking about died, some say of pneumonia, in a number of ordinary participants of 5,000". the Farm Show which played last York Jail, in the Rebellion, The Theatre Passe Muraille Non-smokers. Gasp-' f6r, r,ights spring in the Cryst al Palace in "The thing is that the Rebellion Paul Thompson beams with people get huge audiences Brussels and which was about was serious", Paul say's. "A enthusiasm when'he talks of the wherever they go in small towns The youth board of tile Huron- cent of it. wa,, raised 1) , v the People about th,c dangers of tising'. He said it is impossible to rural life in an area out side fairly large percentage of 'the play. He finds it hard to sit Perth TB and Respiratory-DLsease Canidian,'_,TBRDA and ...,its. S1116RIffig will have more effect in ban cigarette smoking still. --- often ..20 or 30% of the • Clinton. Many who saw The Farm His arms flail and he bounces population rather than what Paul Association is launching a branches, Mr. Hughes reported; the long run than trying to ban conlipletely, but as more and more• can still play the. hilarious around acting out a bit of a scene Th ompson calls "the 5% of the campaign for .' non-smokers' He suggested that educating - cigarette companies from adver- (Continued on Page 16) scenes over in their minds until from The , Farm Show. He population that attends theatre in rights and its first project will be a people� on the stage are like demonstrates McKenzie taking Toronto". He likes small town float in the centennial parade in Mitchell oil July 1. people in our lives and vice versa. off his wig to entertain the crowds audiences "we get some really -0 I, The float will pro4iote non - The Farm Show was real. arid give comic relief 'at serious healthy laughs ", political. rallies,, Then he does a smokers' rights -using the Them Donnellys was 4 different in a small town, everybody "Gasp" (Group Against Smokers bit about "Bible Bill" Aberhart, ,g,*kind of play, more serious, comes to thd theatre, while in sometimes tragic, a continuous Seaforth- native and first Social Pollution) materials. These plans Toronto all the small theatres ai story rather than a series of Credit Premier of Aberta there are fighting over that small were announed it the annual The first performance of 1837 meeting. of the Huron -Perth iB pictures. 5% who go to plays." Disease Associa ' %n f. will be given at the Clinton Sales Respiratory t re Now the group, called Theatre Most actors Paul knows prefer 1, Barn oil Mother's Day. It's a held at tile Communitv Centre . 0 -Passe Muraffle or Theatre; r living in the country but have to matinee at 2 and the troupe Brodhigen -'Wed nesday night. A ,through the walls, is working on a remains in Clinton for two more work in Toronto to make a living. Jack H'ughcs of Simcne, a past play about local participation in Paul Thompson and the Theatre shows, Monday and Tuesday I president of the Ontario TBRDA r the Rebellion of 1837, featuring Passe Muraille company would nights at 8 p.m,,Mav 17, 18 and who was the guest speaker, said Col. Anthony Van Egmond of the like to change that. They would Huron uron, Tract 19 it will be in Hanover; May 20, , the anti-smoking campaign 21 Hensali.. and May 23 - 26 in love to spen4 their time plAying in started four Nears ago by the e d" Listowel Sales Barn. The play just the small rural theatres, touring federal government xas not the to last year" director Paul q, M may be in Mitchell on the 27th and playing to real communities says., "This second We did a play called 1837 in Toro Thompson on success it could have been om s and 28th in the Nigh School. rather than just summer stock '6 pi s because cabinet ministers, ay i about rural part of the Then it's on to Petrolia where and tourist theatre. (Photo by Phillips) members of parliament and o'ther Rebellion." the theatre group has been hired government officials continue to. Paul would like to see a rebirth "People are finding out that to of local theatres with travelling smoke when being interviewed oil -v I. ALLAN R. SARAW by the community there Canadian history isn't boring", A gradkiate of the Business re -open the newly renovated companies bringing the latest in television says Paul Thompson, a native Of Data Processing Program of Town Hall there with a new play theatre to small town as well as Mr. Hughes %vas critical of Listowel and the groups director. Fanshawe College, London, has called OIL. The play will run in city audiences. "In the 1890's and John Munro who -introduced thea "There is a search onto find out if accepted .a position as compilter Petrofia, where oil was first earliertheatre and opera all came campaigif when he was the health Ilk we have any heroes in this programmer with Joy discovered in Canada in the to the small toAs. Why not n, N I I � AM minister. and usually had a 'country, We're trying to find out manufacturing Ltd.,n 1800's for the Town's Centennial, 0-? cigarette going when Ontatio. where Van -Egmond fits in here". Of!. A*W Col, Van Egmond, w6o fought A graduate of S.D.H.S., he is a Mr. Hughes suggested the TB ANNUAL MEETING Joanne Shenck, S6aforth representative. on the newly A new b owners for ol I h, lye . bevn 0 A 6L!L�_iff Fire damages drop here television. in the Napoleonic• Wars, before son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sarar- federal government -should hand formed Youth Councli to the Huron -Perth TB And Respiratory Disease Association, coming to Canada and helping to as, Hensall, Ontario. Ther- was a considerable drop $692 damage, Figures issued over more of the $600 million it open up the Jiurdn Tract was fed Married to the former- Barb ". in losses caed by fire last year from the Office of the Solicitor receives annually from tobacco second from right, talks to Jack Hughes of Sirp-ape who was guest speaker a� the up with the Canada Company and Muir, they and their son Chris In Seaforth as compared to General for 1969 - 73 shows there taxes to cancer research. Association's annual meeting in Brodhagen last week, Mrs. Beryl Davidson,left, the Family Compact's hostility will reside at Caledonian View, figures from the past five y At present $1.4 milfign is spent r EArg. was an average of 13 fires a year executive secretary of the Association and her mother Mrs. Dvid,Schehck after the toward settlers. He was named Preston, Ontario. Ten fires in 1973 caused only causing $24,342 damage. annually on research and 25 per meeting. (Staff Photo)