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Clinton News-Record, 1958-01-30, Page 1, boo 1900 ow 0, WS, R THE MW ERA-�-••93r� `SEAR' > THE NEWS -RECORD -77th YEAR No. $ -- The Name Papeir With; the News GLINTON ONT.AR10"T'H lRSRAl('', JANUARY 30, 1958 I Cents a Copy .-. $3,00 a `leas .� _.. Ree ves Lax ervxee .A,war�d 7��Q�e dates �'o: ��rxeh Mian New ;�''.:res�.�dent ����. Chub Le��ers tr L ,,.;.,..a t',a s•'r x, r � Xsw, yYa - •��� � 53 kr � t 4 �a +a ,.R'' 4c� r my •'"R'sf .,,. Increase, Her , - V , •.,••i r ta,sz, e�aw. ^b ,i.s� .e.M:aa.au.,c:vli. xw u rwaru:,Y.�t,�,».•�ir✓xrr zv'iz n,.r:im ,+Yr..,a+n!m'.F xsd fr�F.'rviF alaB�ui'�'�N•$:'v4r''aSk. '�',.. �A� �n, w..., e .. ., „. ..� , , •. :., ,' ua,.< oroo-. sr , ,zurc< ... Px..f..mvz�'r5•1.a xtr<v%ovtrr.�/.•n <n.<M, rs+n'ewt+..n Vlw: e,sxxk u�xx*:r .'•r s�•�z At Mare. I a! xw.n... ,ww, k .4�. ..�R ..»,aOe sa+wk3as � xn+.^.� 'vim'>�:txx •rxro' w � £ i B W, D. 0.) .. -. . .,y : . , •,.: %», ,:.: .. a ax�&sb,t nr.,v�%-xx.r'�nxw;ac,styyy '+i 9 n,creases Ua? ten: cents per mon-,- h f wa .art : resi e ` e tole- type o - E S UNUSUAL NIJW � � , :... _ , . ., -. ,<,. t . for p y d . nc . le HER.... AN Y1 a '� y hone' service in. Clinton and.. t business; rt a ,• p of u mess re a ed th i P be Ca �;.,:;:, 20 serifs r o._ P. ty residence Financial est. tRo _rt .rP ;; ;� - . r e will o' into effect n March r s�•< ... � � , . ,� e ter 13utf a vele ed., a , -,• n al has de p h_ , , {�n� �� � ,>nkax 1, according to W, W. Haysoan, a . .. highly sucGessa:'ul enterprise mak. , Beal Telephone manager here, r . ing bird ~casket's. Tliey Sell at :, ovt «a 'z. The new cartes• were authorized about $6:50 apiece, . •They .are y ti s .made of atter. . .white on the ,•p in -arr ostler issued by the Bo�ixd l s ,�. ;.;� � V,� ` a n `tan f Transport CoshmSs ars. outside' `S3T.1r.11' col'iaurediirii'ngs• ,u' • � c •' Re Increases were' to: have been, ef- is .getting, orders . ,from. •all over for his papary and parakeet . p festive .on Januar.,•y al, but Prime N' y burial trappings, how did he >$ iOnister ,Jahn Diefenlbaker an- F et started'p Through the classIA- 5' y „ nounced on F)itl'ay, that the action y y � Tli g ed'.seotipn of the phone,book.. s :. was -suspende'd,'f}en�cding the heat'- FK / "The caskets 'axe �oiug over so Ing -of an appeal from municipals- y �L}ti f- � fi' p•r weir„, he .says "I'm seriously F N , ties. `' ' considering`?`� putting Out a line of mavyy pA It would }foie' anl'aUiited' foci s a + bird monuments. ` ` three per cent oA the annual re- venue of Bell: Telephone Company, ALL F STRANGE �; � ?' < � or about $1,(1,000,000 a year, � Well pleased with a successful 4-H Club Warden John Morrissey,reeve of Stephen Town- SORTS, O aTI ANG �� „„. :.,�, The increase for one-party flat Leader conTere-me held here on, Monday, are ship, makinghis, first appearance in the Hopoured last Thursday night at the annual meeting of from the left, Arthur Bolton as's'istant a iCul- coup `si pP bhin+gs come taus in file mail . , .. rate 'business. se�ivice is 40 cents , gr .ty ince gaining the wardenshap, :and Reeve But what .arrived last Friday tru- the ,Clinton• Citizens Horticultural Society,, was,. the Rev. D. J. monthly and far*two-part busin, 'ural representative for Huron, in charge of the William N e gaizie Exeter, chairman of the ply beats all , Can ychtl imagine Lane, now entering his. sixth Year as president ofd Society. e ; ycents l Junior activities; Anson McIKinley, RR 1, Zurich, a iculture committee of the scant council. Carlin s being interested in the He is receiving his certificate of long service from. Mrs. L. R. ss service, 25 momth y, � y g g g • new president of the Club Loaders Association:; Welfare of wild birds: to the ex- McKinnon, herself a. long -,time member of the Horticultural A comparison,of the present _ (News -Record Photo:) tenni that they send along a smala Society. (News : -Record Photo) rates and aII classesthof se vac to for type- �p plastic bag filled with 'birdseed? follows in Clinton FO.`i!i` Ji.D4Dunty Cut FiFty 4—H Uu6 ��r�rphat's right The Carling Can ea eCs servation Club h'as• sent out 1,600 1.Hortic u� !! t r Socitt Preser>t New Increases B . Count Co' encupounds' of `bird feed to nanous �0 C M �r R Residence �. 1 groups of naturalists connected` 1 -Party line ....36iv 3,85 .20 Huron County Council cut tl e ° ° ” with the Audubon -,Society of Can: Hono'rs ?-Party line ..••2.95 3.05 10 baurrty on fax pelts from $2 to $1, njoy T, Bone to inner ada.... They sena us a sample, ..,Rev.D° I'Lane Extension where they were told that bounty Payments had, jumped .from $743 We realize that, the reason they telephone .,,:1.(10 1100 Ni] An's'on McKinley, R.R. 1, Zurr John Storey to this position•: sent it, was so we'd print some- (By Ajxs, ,S. Middleton) Business in 1956; to over $5,000 in 19x7, ich was named president of the The annual get . together of the Many 'councillors favored doing thing like this ,. Well, we're - 1»Party line ....6.50 6.90 .4Q away 'with . aivy paymeat whatsa- 4-s-1 Club'_ Leaders Association at leaders was highlighted as is the Interested in the hungry little bir- The annual meeting of the preseAt'ed Albert Livermore' with ?.••PaxtY Isn@ ....5;off 5.65 .25 ever, fhe` annual meeting giving as their reason the I g •held 'here in custom, with a T-bone steak dan- dies, too , .. Clinton Horticultural Society was two first prizes in these contests; P.B.X trunk 9',?5'' 10.3.5 .60 fact that hides have higher value, Clinton oa "1Vfonday. He succeeds ner served iii Hotel, Clinton at k held in the Council Ch'anvber, oiie for a view :of his property E�cten'sioir , Th,ursd'ay evening, January , 23 from the road and another for an telephone ....1.,23 125 Nil moon, to the over 50 attending. LASS NI,G•H,T IN ONTARIO, ° Par. this "dinner the leaders are , over 100,000 Mothers took part in wadi a large crowd' present. :Ontario• scene. Mr, Livermore's ,a ° The,' preside4t, the Rev, D. J. slides have since been entered in Branch the .guests of the Ontario, Depart» the "March of Dames" . . . For- ment of Agriculture, rnemly known as the Mothers Mar- Lane was in the chair -and the the provincial conites�ts. Mr, Liv- �� ��� ch on know this fund is now asst- minutes' were react by the secret- ermore• won prizes in this comp- c Speakers included Warden John for the re -habilitation this n young- ary, Mrs, Stewart Middleton. Mrs. etition the previous year, Mr, and Mrs•., Frank . Layton*, Morrissey, Stephen's reeve, who iters and adults who have been Lane reminded the 'members' of In the absence of the 'reasurer, who were married 50 years ago, i jMembershipsbecame head of the County C'ou- stersled by that and other- discos- the European. Spring Garden Tour C. H, Epps, his wife gave the fin- will celebrate their golden. wed-• _ nail at the January session held cries ... In most communities they 'of the Ontario' Horticultural Ass» ancial report, showing a bank bal- ding anniversary 'on Wednesday, Six new members were initiated has been treasurer of St, Paul's in Goderich last weep; Reeve have elected a "Chief Marchi oei:ation leaving Torohto April 16, ante of $136,73, The books were February 5, 13% at their home. into membership of Clinton .Bran- Anglican Church, ,moved a vote William McKenzie, Exeter, chair - Mother" . In Hamilton it is 1958 and! visiting Holland Belg- audited. and approved by Mr, Mor=: an Frederick St�teet, They 'will sh 140 Canadian Legion at the of thanks and a man of the agriculture committee ppreciatian to the the Pori• Ellen Fairclough, fi2P ; iurn,. France and England. For loch and Ills, accountant: These be at home to relatives, friends meeting Monday night, Theywere treasurer for the work he had of the county council; Mayor each member- .a soviet sends an and neighbours frons 2',30 to 5 in: "Rusty" William J. Miller and Lawrence in Stratford, it was .Mrs. Waldo y men were appointed auditors for Warrant Officer G. A., B', Rusty done far the Legion. the afternoon, and from 7' to 9 Scales, Stratford, of the Depart - Monteith . In. Olintoii_ nothing this tau?, the local smciety gets 1$;5g Brawn, Corporal Ulysses Cyr, Lloyd Butler won the monthly P 20 in the'-evenirig, ' ey.xequest that Sergeant Fred John Wheelhouse' Cdr w. Fred { ment of Lands and 1)"orrhsts. Doug- wms done about -the campaign at $ Ng grant has been xecei�eci fr4rxi visitors lease`'rs`°send 'or"bring a ed um6a11's name was g . all , e�l?r tient spo, e QX file home 'the town in recent years. The ifts. P LAC Brian Burke and Sergeant drawn for the attendance price. las H, Miles, agricultural repres- 7, decoration contest at Christmas., g Alex Gallatly, all of RCAF Sta- entative for Huron was chairman executive are contemplating seek- Since he was not resent next Two less entries were received in lri a renewal of the $'100 grants ° o +" m tion Clinton; and Arthur Mount- month the draw will be $25. far the diluter meeting, In our editorial column (top 1357 than in 1956. He urged the g � �T ford, RR 5, Clinton. left of page 2) we often borrow that was forthcoming in former 'ew Bit Guests Nvere Howard Preszca- Two Potential leaders attended membership to 'get more entries ears. The . initiation ceremony was from, Stephen Township, to gain the wise words. of fellow e.ditoms 3' tar, Constance, kill° is transfers- , for this project.. , o carried out by President Art Ley- information towards promoting in rder to. resent you with foots Mrs. L. M. McKinnon brought' ing from Exeter to. Clinton Bra- P g P The secretary was. instructed g OfficesU burse, vice-president Cameron g 411 Club work in -their township. for thought . ..Generally we clip to write to the in re in tale slate of officers for 1958`' Proctor Sergeant -at -alms George nth and Corporal Ramsey, w•ho these gems and re -print them be'- as follows: president, The Rev. � g g Reeve McKenzie expressed his securing suitable articles on Bard- P /Ig� � 6 dans ra transfer rrom a Winni- g f� 6 Campbell and a former president, �. .opinion that more leadership cause when we read them, we D, J. Lane; first vice-� resident, peg, Branch, think one thought, "My, I wish I'd ening lines to be published in the Albert Livermore; second vice- y9 0 Hector Kingswell, Harry J. Me- could well be given in Huron „ local weekly paper. Ewan who was formerlya rn'em- The Branch w 11 again span - said that , .. This is the feeling president, Miss' Luella Johnston; County et the growing of fruit we ,had this week, most articul- 'Mrs, Neville Forbes. and the Members of the Credit Cam• 'bar of this. branch has renewed ser a public speaking contest, and vegetables, P secretary, Mrs: Stewart Middle- g ai+ly as, regards the editorial. we Rev. C. S. Inder were appointed munity Credit Union will be P'l- his membership, with Z D. Thorndike in charge - ton; press -secretary, The Rev. C. eased to know that the building of arrangements, Thee authoriz- George Gear, agricultural rep - have re rirtecl from the Wiarton the official delegates tie' the Ont- g •Many cards of thanks. and let- P S. Inder; treasurer, Clifford H rese'ntative of Bruce County, was Edo alio Horticultural. Association ` + has been completed, and arrange= tors of appreciation were received ed a $15 donation to the Legion Epps; directors, elected for two ments have been made for the S introduced by Anson McKinley Convention in the Royal Conn- from persons tine received gifts Parts Training Pian (formerly years, Mrs, C, H. Epps, H. as the featured speaker of the aught Patel, Hamilton an March �• office to move in within two and condolences at. Christmas Region Olympic Training Plan),, ,CLINTON WAS PERHAPS A 13. and. 14. Ormond, Mrs. W.S,R. Holmes, Nils weeks. On Monday, Feibruary 17, Fifty copies of the Ritual and occasion, Harr Ball, Mrs, Waldby Burton; time. little slow in erecting a Christmas. Mr. Lane brought -up the matter y business witl�y the'. Credit Union The Ontario, Command table Provincial General By -Laws boom- Mr. Gear mentioned the ex - tree for the :festive season• . . • of a bus tri and the• members directors, elected for ane year to will be done at the new offices lets have been purchased, Itreme importariee of keeping the v p tennis tournament will again be But, at least, they have a good were all in favour. Details to be .go; Mrs. Neville Forbes, Mrs. Ed. an Highway 8, the corner bf Ont- held in Clinton Legion Hall, this Co nrnittees ii youngsters in 4-H Club work. start on the greenery for Christ worked out later. Farquhar • Mrs. Alex Inkley, Mrs, arlo Street and William Streets. ! He was looking for projects which mas 1958. The old tree looks F. Fir land Mrs. L, M. McKin year on June 14, In each case the first named Mrs. C. H. Epps reported far, + Just last Friday, the manager Recon ts. from bingo evenings would keep them. interested from " fain P r g � is chairman: property, Robert � age 15 and up. "At that time," y good, yet, too , .. We are the photographic competitions con- non. Via Roy and all of the directors throughout 1957 were reported; reminded eve time: we ass. that The highlight of the evening was Draper, Edward Porter, Hector he said, "we should be ready to way, d a certain business s town ducted in District number 8, and the presentation to. Mr. Lane °s toured to London . to pick out $4,107,54, according to treasurer Kingswell, R. J. "Bud" Schoen- teach the business end of the the furniture for the new building. K. W. Colquhoun, and expenses pals, Dick Freeman, Reg. Smith; tivork - the praciical end of that boasted Christmas finery ° a special award oar' merit, A dip- An official opening ceremony were $246.72 for bingo supplies. „ right up until mid-July last, year lama from the Ontario Horticul- park board, William Counter; farming, One of the little evergreens nwill be, held the following Wed- Joe Silcock, wbo for many years Perdue�� tural Society for outstanding ser- swimming pool aboard, Cameron the Chamber of Commerce., had °q' today, February 19 in the after- With this in mind an Bruce vice,rendered to' horticulture, Mrs. Proctor, R. J. Schoenhals• Count ■ 3tcon, when open house will be y, Mr. Gear has begun. an erected on; every lamp 'post, hung �� �� � � �� � L. M. McKinnon presented this Publicity, J. D. Thorndike, A. idea for feeder calf clubs, which framed award to Mr. Lane, with hold far everyone who is in.ter- aslant and askew, but solidly .. N cited to attend, Fewer Reported L. Colquhaun; entertainment, Ja- involves starting, with five calves. until some kind volunteer from an appropriate speech. Although °—_ ._� mes Graham, Harold Black, Reg. in the fall, feeding growing rat- 'across the street came and: cut it �� �, � � ' quite taken by surprise Mr, Lane Out ®f Werk (,Ardmore, Robert Hicks, Louis ion .over the winter, grassing them down expressed apprpriate thanks. .exults f 'Wheat Dutot, Edward Dale, Hector with additional grain in the sum - The Rev. C. S. Inder then pre- Imo. ��1�.ron CountyKingswell; hall rental, Carheron Diner, and finishingthe animals William E. Perdue, senior mem- stinted Mr. Lane• with a "mare WE NOTED 'tM OTHER DAY ber of the Clinton. Publiq UtilitiesVoteThe National Employment Of- proctor, Robert Campbell, Gard- off with grain in the fall. He us'ef f tangible gift", which turn Tice in Go.derich. reports a drop of an Herman.; sick room equipment expects to carr a ,fact thati s3taulct strike jay to Commission was. re -named. chair- p p + Y out one more ed out to, be. a mans peaked cap William' C'o-unter, Jack Cree the female motorist's heart .man of the FVC at the first meet- If the results of the count in 80 in the number seeking employ- , ,club, before leaving it 'in, the very much bedecked with gay ment since Januar 1 the total Guides and Brownies, Douglas An- hands, of the Bruce Club leaders You will recall that there are ing in 1958 held Tuesday night. Horan. are any indication, the Y spring flowers and white satin• oro , i �°. 1„119 to 1,0'39 , in Brews, C. Proctor,, J. D. Thorn- it they decide the, idea *is .prac- certain limits to age, under which Commissioner H, 11. Hartley is Wheat Marketing pXitn may have pp ng. fir: ribbari•: Mr, Lane modelled this- this ar''ea.�'•"�*=' dike, Correct Harland; canteen, tical. auto insurance rates take a sev- secretary and Frank Mutch is max' a chance to operate, ' Of 331-bal- bizarre Croatian amid . gales or Of the 1 ere jump , , , We think it's under treasurer. The meetings, will be dots cast in flee Bounty, 292 voted 439 persons now seek- Alfred Crozier, Douglas Andrews, Of. the 5J calves completed in 25' years Well the insurance held on the last Tuesday of each laughter from, the audience:,,Jt.waS Y in em , e p the project last year, 40 had grad'- s ":horticultural,. hat's, Mr,.,,Jzder. es, and 39 voted no. g P 3'xd� xLt, 879 are men. A- Robert Draper, Ed -ward porter, megulatians this year state "single, month commencing at eight p.m, - mong the ultployed are 25 weld{ Reg, Smith; sports, Jam Graham, ed red brand beef. Mr.. Gear „ stated. There were aft additional 282 ars, 60 camiienters 24 machinists, Reg. Smith, I>en. Alston male- drivers under 25 years , Authority was given for pre- The very capable guest speaker votes cast by those sworn in. at ' h e r , R. J. stressed' the importance of using That means that a married' man, seeding to have the east wall of for the eveningwas the i t- the time of voting, and the results 119 seamen•,• 61 truck drivers, 200 Se o nd als, D. Andrews; sick and tests for gaining ability in the even though young is a better .risk the IOOF Lodge Hall (situated agr Huron construction )a -borers, 52 food. pro- viis.ting, Ed. Gibson, Rev. D, J. animals, and training of young ural representative for , wh to these will not be known until cessors, and 21 unskilled lumber Lane; relief, William Counter, C, farmers in, feeding, management' than the bamhel°r-tytpe, but the over the prt,bC offices) re-deca�a- ,County, - Douglas F% Miles, wlta tabulation is completed in Torch- oun it industry employees, Proctor; membership, suspension and marketing. young girl, even if she be only ted, Grant Rath will da the work. (Continued on Pa e Ten) to�. .. g• Page and by-laws, H, Kingswell, R. turned 16, is a better risk try far The AUC passed 'a motion to. proms •- Officers elected are; vice-pres- than her male contemporaries vide $75 expenses for commission- Campbell, M, J,. Schoenhals, G. ;dent, Donald Fortune, MR. 1, ers attending the OMBA and AM- M �9 Herman, Wingham; secretary - treasurer, ADVERTISING CER TA INL'Y DU conventions in Toronto next�----�--o Maurice H'allahan,• Belgrave; dir- month.%(0,um 1'1 ectors,` beef ..calif clubs/� Murray seems to pay ofif for the dailySkate:aw at .1�re:If.�u Gaunt, R.R., 2, Lucknow, dairy, farmers. , ,one o'f the first of the Serious consideration was once farm groups who have tried an more given to the long -planned A committee of Warden John has been appointed to the refores`- Councillors recommended that . Bill Boyd, R.R. 2', Waltoli; swine, organized promotion program, construction of the new o flee, Morrissey, A, 14, Erskine, Roy tation committee for three years, the forth and South Huron. Plow- Sunday Even].1301 Kenneth Stewart, R,R. 5, Seafor- StatiMics show that'producers of garage and storehouse on the lot Adair and X. W, Trewartha were W. R, Jewitt, Reevd of HUl.lett men's Associations' unite, and in- th, forestry, John Jackson, Wing - Clinton Lions Club, at its meet - butter get a larger share 77 per next to the present power house'. appointed to investigate the sit- Township is on the property com- di'cated a grafit of $100 would be ing Tuesdayaccepted a recom- ham; grain, Ron McMichael, Wro- cent of the consumers dollar than This is already municipally own- uation at the Huron County tiittee anal the library committee, forthcoming for the point group, niendation from the Lions ren xoter; field crop, Boll Allan, Br - products, suet ed, and would bring all of the Home and report at .lune on John Deeves, reeve of Goderich e arena ucefield; delegate to the, Federa- iii any other farm lx'? They pruned. the list of :grants committee to open: the arena for as beef (57 percent), pork (51 per PU'C interests' together In one Whether an additional bed. patient Township, is on the legislative, ag to reduce by half the $5(3 grant tci public skating this Sunda even• tioi5, of Agriculture, Jahn Strong, cent), potatoes (41 percent) and place. Wang was necessary,riaulture and equalization cm�mM g ,. y G'orrie; auditor, accountant at the each of the breed organizations in: ing from 8.31) to 10 o clock, Ad; ' canned eaches (24 percent): , The present offices are larger D puty Reeve Trewartha, has mittees,' Nornldn Scoins, reeve of the county, Royal Sank of Canada, Clinton, p y irtission will be restricted to adults than required, and are expensive contended that the cost to the Tucltersmith Township is a mem» 18 years'of a- o and over, A sil- Directors of the tractor and pool- to operrate. At the same time, county of $112 000 last year far ber of the legislative and the Same of the noun.cillors were g 'try club have, yet to be named. + ver iCdllemtioYi will be talten. concerned that wages of $4,300 The �+ i material. for 'work on hydra ldnes, indiglnent patients Care in hospa{ county home eoinmittee5; Harvey .. Tentatively, the date for the 1 h�� S Weker servers and water mains are kept ta'ls and nursing homes through- Coleman, reeve of Stanley Town- paid the county librarian' were This decision an the part of 'trhe aGheiveanert night will be nn Fri. in several. different locations in out the count is too, high, Reeve ship, is on the good roads com- higher than those- paid the super- arena committee, stenim.ed from g . g p Intendent of the Children's Aid 'a request from an adult group day, December 5, lit Exeter. Tours 1.95'7 town, One ;garage is rented es". X. Seoins, Seaf�orth, felt a new matted. , . Society, who requested that the arena, be will be held on a club basis: High Low Mgh Law-Malally far storing equlpment, swing at the l some would save The mill mate will likely be made available on Sunda even. 04iganizatiozraI mectings will be ion, 23 34 27 31 7 Investigation will be rhade, to- money in the long run, raised Less than one mill. Natural gas; transmission and Ings. Y held In. Crediton on March 11; 2x1 30 19 20 5 wards disptis)ng of the Irreseixt of- Reeve B. Stanloy is a rnomber Council backed a resolution distribution fran�hrse' in. the coun. = ��- Clinton. on March 13' Seatorth 25 34 25 23 14 Mice building. of the executive and the count ty were grarttbd two, subsidiaries March 18; Exeter; March 20, 26 34 31 18 w7 The commission: favoured a Iro>xie committees or the council; suggested by Brant county that of the iJltion Cas Company of �s 27 30 17 12 joint Council -PUC delegati an to X. W. Trewwartha is on the finan- deer seasons be set by the Depart. � y Oyer to slrthda Carrie, March 27, Marchl3elgrave, Mat* - 27 anada. Separate, agreements ' � ���� cls 23; l�ucltnow, March 3i aria j p C M 34 81 Z 10 visit other' centres to cornparb ec and warden'a coibfnittees and anent of Lands and Forests With- must still be reached with the var- -S , ., . 2g 34 26 25 16 street lighting methods • brfore Doti .a • . - ; , Co . , Alfred Sc is, 8r ri S it Bayfield ro b,6 on nig d f Mectrich will g , ty gl s Miles, Clinton, itgia�cultur out reference to the linty Chun- leas rri,unieip-�alities aloatia the pips. celebrated his, 82nd birthday on •also be arxan�ged for Zurich anc� .Snow: 2% ins, Snow: 2 .ins. procbo�ding with changes here, al respresent� Live for the county rats. Iline route From Stratford, y G:aderich. Friday, r ' 41 M boo 1900 ow 0, WS, R THE MW ERA-�-••93r� `SEAR' > THE NEWS -RECORD -77th YEAR No. $ -- The Name Papeir With; the News GLINTON ONT.AR10"T'H lRSRAl('', JANUARY 30, 1958 I Cents a Copy .-. $3,00 a `leas .� _.. Ree ves Lax ervxee .A,war�d 7��Q�e dates �'o: ��rxeh Mian New ;�''.:res�.�dent ����. Chub Le��ers tr L ,,.;.,..a t',a s•'r x, r � Xsw, yYa - •��� � 53 kr � t 4 �a +a ,.R'' 4c� r my •'"R'sf .,,. Increase, Her , - V , •.,••i r ta,sz, e�aw. ^b ,i.s� .e.M:aa.au.,c:vli. xw u rwaru:,Y.�t,�,».•�ir✓xrr zv'iz n,.r:im ,+Yr..,a+n!m'.F xsd fr�F.'rviF alaB�ui'�'�N•$:'v4r''aSk. '�',.. �A� �n, w..., e .. ., „. ..� , , •. :., ,' ua,.< oroo-. sr , ,zurc< ... Px..f..mvz�'r5•1.a xtr<v%ovtrr.�/.•n <n.<M, rs+n'ewt+..n Vlw: e,sxxk u�xx*:r .'•r s�•�z At Mare. I a! xw.n... ,ww, k .4�. ..�R ..»,aOe sa+wk3as � xn+.^.� 'vim'>�:txx •rxro' w � £ i B W, D. 0.) .. -. . .,y : . , •,.: %», ,:.: .. a ax�&sb,t nr.,v�%-xx.r'�nxw;ac,styyy '+i 9 n,creases Ua? ten: cents per mon-,- h f wa .art : resi e ` e tole- type o - E S UNUSUAL NIJW � � , :... _ , . ., -. ,<,. t . for p y d . nc . le HER.... AN Y1 a '� y hone' service in. Clinton and.. t business; rt a ,• p of u mess re a ed th i P be Ca �;.,:;:, 20 serifs r o._ P. ty residence Financial est. tRo _rt .rP ;; ;� - . r e will o' into effect n March r s�•< ... � � , . ,� e ter 13utf a vele ed., a , -,• n al has de p h_ , , {�n� �� � ,>nkax 1, according to W, W. Haysoan, a . .. highly sucGessa:'ul enterprise mak. , Beal Telephone manager here, r . ing bird ~casket's. Tliey Sell at :, ovt «a 'z. The new cartes• were authorized about $6:50 apiece, . •They .are y ti s .made of atter. . .white on the ,•p in -arr ostler issued by the Bo�ixd l s ,�. ;.;� � V,� ` a n `tan f Transport CoshmSs ars. outside' `S3T.1r.11' col'iaurediirii'ngs• ,u' • � c •' Re Increases were' to: have been, ef- is .getting, orders . ,from. •all over for his papary and parakeet . p festive .on Januar.,•y al, but Prime N' y burial trappings, how did he >$ iOnister ,Jahn Diefenlbaker an- F et started'p Through the classIA- 5' y „ nounced on F)itl'ay, that the action y y � Tli g ed'.seotipn of the phone,book.. s :. was -suspende'd,'f}en�cding the heat'- FK / "The caskets 'axe �oiug over so Ing -of an appeal from municipals- y �L}ti f- � fi' p•r weir„, he .says "I'm seriously F N , ties. `' ' considering`?`� putting Out a line of mavyy pA It would }foie' anl'aUiited' foci s a + bird monuments. ` ` three per cent oA the annual re- venue of Bell: Telephone Company, ALL F STRANGE �; � ?' < � or about $1,(1,000,000 a year, � Well pleased with a successful 4-H Club Warden John Morrissey,reeve of Stephen Town- SORTS, O aTI ANG �� „„. :.,�, The increase for one-party flat Leader conTere-me held here on, Monday, are ship, makinghis, first appearance in the Hopoured last Thursday night at the annual meeting of from the left, Arthur Bolton as's'istant a iCul- coup `si pP bhin+gs come taus in file mail . , .. rate 'business. se�ivice is 40 cents , gr .ty ince gaining the wardenshap, :and Reeve But what .arrived last Friday tru- the ,Clinton• Citizens Horticultural Society,, was,. the Rev. D. J. monthly and far*two-part busin, 'ural representative for Huron, in charge of the William N e gaizie Exeter, chairman of the ply beats all , Can ychtl imagine Lane, now entering his. sixth Year as president ofd Society. e ; ycents l Junior activities; Anson McIKinley, RR 1, Zurich, a iculture committee of the scant council. Carlin s being interested in the He is receiving his certificate of long service from. Mrs. L. R. ss service, 25 momth y, � y g g g • new president of the Club Loaders Association:; Welfare of wild birds: to the ex- McKinnon, herself a. long -,time member of the Horticultural A comparison,of the present _ (News -Record Photo:) tenni that they send along a smala Society. (News : -Record Photo) rates and aII classesthof se vac to for type- �p plastic bag filled with 'birdseed? follows in Clinton FO.`i!i` Ji.D4Dunty Cut FiFty 4—H Uu6 ��r�rphat's right The Carling Can ea eCs servation Club h'as• sent out 1,600 1.Hortic u� !! t r Socitt Preser>t New Increases B . Count Co' encupounds' of `bird feed to nanous �0 C M �r R Residence �. 1 groups of naturalists connected` 1 -Party line ....36iv 3,85 .20 Huron County Council cut tl e ° ° ” with the Audubon -,Society of Can: Hono'rs ?-Party line ..••2.95 3.05 10 baurrty on fax pelts from $2 to $1, njoy T, Bone to inner ada.... They sena us a sample, ..,Rev.D° I'Lane Extension where they were told that bounty Payments had, jumped .from $743 We realize that, the reason they telephone .,,:1.(10 1100 Ni] An's'on McKinley, R.R. 1, Zurr John Storey to this position•: sent it, was so we'd print some- (By Ajxs, ,S. Middleton) Business in 1956; to over $5,000 in 19x7, ich was named president of the The annual get . together of the Many 'councillors favored doing thing like this ,. Well, we're - 1»Party line ....6.50 6.90 .4Q away 'with . aivy paymeat whatsa- 4-s-1 Club'_ Leaders Association at leaders was highlighted as is the Interested in the hungry little bir- The annual meeting of the preseAt'ed Albert Livermore' with ?.••PaxtY Isn@ ....5;off 5.65 .25 ever, fhe` annual meeting giving as their reason the I g •held 'here in custom, with a T-bone steak dan- dies, too , .. Clinton Horticultural Society was two first prizes in these contests; P.B.X trunk 9',?5'' 10.3.5 .60 fact that hides have higher value, Clinton oa "1Vfonday. He succeeds ner served iii Hotel, Clinton at k held in the Council Ch'anvber, oiie for a view :of his property E�cten'sioir , Th,ursd'ay evening, January , 23 from the road and another for an telephone ....1.,23 125 Nil moon, to the over 50 attending. LASS NI,G•H,T IN ONTARIO, ° Par. this "dinner the leaders are , over 100,000 Mothers took part in wadi a large crowd' present. :Ontario• scene. Mr, Livermore's ,a ° The,' preside4t, the Rev, D. J. slides have since been entered in Branch the .guests of the Ontario, Depart» the "March of Dames" . . . For- ment of Agriculture, rnemly known as the Mothers Mar- Lane was in the chair -and the the provincial conites�ts. Mr, Liv- �� ��� ch on know this fund is now asst- minutes' were react by the secret- ermore• won prizes in this comp- c Speakers included Warden John for the re -habilitation this n young- ary, Mrs, Stewart Middleton. Mrs. etition the previous year, Mr, and Mrs•., Frank . Layton*, Morrissey, Stephen's reeve, who iters and adults who have been Lane reminded the 'members' of In the absence of the 'reasurer, who were married 50 years ago, i jMembershipsbecame head of the County C'ou- stersled by that and other- discos- the European. Spring Garden Tour C. H, Epps, his wife gave the fin- will celebrate their golden. wed-• _ nail at the January session held cries ... In most communities they 'of the Ontario' Horticultural Ass» ancial report, showing a bank bal- ding anniversary 'on Wednesday, Six new members were initiated has been treasurer of St, Paul's in Goderich last weep; Reeve have elected a "Chief Marchi oei:ation leaving Torohto April 16, ante of $136,73, The books were February 5, 13% at their home. into membership of Clinton .Bran- Anglican Church, ,moved a vote William McKenzie, Exeter, chair - Mother" . In Hamilton it is 1958 and! visiting Holland Belg- audited. and approved by Mr, Mor=: an Frederick St�teet, They 'will sh 140 Canadian Legion at the of thanks and a man of the agriculture committee ppreciatian to the the Pori• Ellen Fairclough, fi2P ; iurn,. France and England. For loch and Ills, accountant: These be at home to relatives, friends meeting Monday night, Theywere treasurer for the work he had of the county council; Mayor each member- .a soviet sends an and neighbours frons 2',30 to 5 in: "Rusty" William J. Miller and Lawrence in Stratford, it was .Mrs. Waldo y men were appointed auditors for Warrant Officer G. A., B', Rusty done far the Legion. the afternoon, and from 7' to 9 Scales, Stratford, of the Depart - Monteith . In. Olintoii_ nothing this tau?, the local smciety gets 1$;5g Brawn, Corporal Ulysses Cyr, Lloyd Butler won the monthly P 20 in the'-evenirig, ' ey.xequest that Sergeant Fred John Wheelhouse' Cdr w. Fred { ment of Lands and 1)"orrhsts. Doug- wms done about -the campaign at $ Ng grant has been xecei�eci fr4rxi visitors lease`'rs`°send 'or"bring a ed um6a11's name was g . all , e�l?r tient spo, e QX file home 'the town in recent years. The ifts. P LAC Brian Burke and Sergeant drawn for the attendance price. las H, Miles, agricultural repres- 7, decoration contest at Christmas., g Alex Gallatly, all of RCAF Sta- entative for Huron was chairman executive are contemplating seek- Since he was not resent next Two less entries were received in lri a renewal of the $'100 grants ° o +" m tion Clinton; and Arthur Mount- month the draw will be $25. far the diluter meeting, In our editorial column (top 1357 than in 1956. He urged the g � �T ford, RR 5, Clinton. left of page 2) we often borrow that was forthcoming in former 'ew Bit Guests Nvere Howard Preszca- Two Potential leaders attended membership to 'get more entries ears. The . initiation ceremony was from, Stephen Township, to gain the wise words. of fellow e.ditoms 3' tar, Constance, kill° is transfers- , for this project.. , o carried out by President Art Ley- information towards promoting in rder to. resent you with foots Mrs. L. M. McKinnon brought' ing from Exeter to. Clinton Bra- P g P The secretary was. instructed g OfficesU burse, vice-president Cameron g 411 Club work in -their township. for thought . ..Generally we clip to write to the in re in tale slate of officers for 1958`' Proctor Sergeant -at -alms George nth and Corporal Ramsey, w•ho these gems and re -print them be'- as follows: president, The Rev. � g g Reeve McKenzie expressed his securing suitable articles on Bard- P /Ig� � 6 dans ra transfer rrom a Winni- g f� 6 Campbell and a former president, �. .opinion that more leadership cause when we read them, we D, J. Lane; first vice-� resident, peg, Branch, think one thought, "My, I wish I'd ening lines to be published in the Albert Livermore; second vice- y9 0 Hector Kingswell, Harry J. Me- could well be given in Huron „ local weekly paper. Ewan who was formerlya rn'em- The Branch w 11 again span - said that , .. This is the feeling president, Miss' Luella Johnston; County et the growing of fruit we ,had this week, most articul- 'Mrs, Neville Forbes. and the Members of the Credit Cam• 'bar of this. branch has renewed ser a public speaking contest, and vegetables, P secretary, Mrs: Stewart Middle- g ai+ly as, regards the editorial. we Rev. C. S. Inder were appointed munity Credit Union will be P'l- his membership, with Z D. Thorndike in charge - ton; press -secretary, The Rev. C. eased to know that the building of arrangements, Thee authoriz- George Gear, agricultural rep - have re rirtecl from the Wiarton the official delegates tie' the Ont- g •Many cards of thanks. and let- P S. Inder; treasurer, Clifford H rese'ntative of Bruce County, was Edo alio Horticultural. Association ` + has been completed, and arrange= tors of appreciation were received ed a $15 donation to the Legion Epps; directors, elected for two ments have been made for the S introduced by Anson McKinley Convention in the Royal Conn- from persons tine received gifts Parts Training Pian (formerly years, Mrs, C, H. Epps, H. as the featured speaker of the aught Patel, Hamilton an March �• office to move in within two and condolences at. Christmas Region Olympic Training Plan),, ,CLINTON WAS PERHAPS A 13. and. 14. Ormond, Mrs. W.S,R. Holmes, Nils weeks. On Monday, Feibruary 17, Fifty copies of the Ritual and occasion, Harr Ball, Mrs, Waldby Burton; time. little slow in erecting a Christmas. Mr. Lane brought -up the matter y business witl�y the'. Credit Union The Ontario, Command table Provincial General By -Laws boom- Mr. Gear mentioned the ex - tree for the :festive season• . . • of a bus tri and the• members directors, elected for ane year to will be done at the new offices lets have been purchased, Itreme importariee of keeping the v p tennis tournament will again be But, at least, they have a good were all in favour. Details to be .go; Mrs. Neville Forbes, Mrs. Ed. an Highway 8, the corner bf Ont- held in Clinton Legion Hall, this Co nrnittees ii youngsters in 4-H Club work. start on the greenery for Christ worked out later. Farquhar • Mrs. Alex Inkley, Mrs, arlo Street and William Streets. ! He was looking for projects which mas 1958. The old tree looks F. Fir land Mrs. L, M. McKin year on June 14, In each case the first named Mrs. C. H. Epps reported far, + Just last Friday, the manager Recon ts. from bingo evenings would keep them. interested from " fain P r g � is chairman: property, Robert � age 15 and up. "At that time," y good, yet, too , .. We are the photographic competitions con- non. Via Roy and all of the directors throughout 1957 were reported; reminded eve time: we ass. that The highlight of the evening was Draper, Edward Porter, Hector he said, "we should be ready to way, d a certain business s town ducted in District number 8, and the presentation to. Mr. Lane °s toured to London . to pick out $4,107,54, according to treasurer Kingswell, R. J. "Bud" Schoen- teach the business end of the the furniture for the new building. K. W. Colquhoun, and expenses pals, Dick Freeman, Reg. Smith; tivork - the praciical end of that boasted Christmas finery ° a special award oar' merit, A dip- An official opening ceremony were $246.72 for bingo supplies. „ right up until mid-July last, year lama from the Ontario Horticul- park board, William Counter; farming, One of the little evergreens nwill be, held the following Wed- Joe Silcock, wbo for many years Perdue�� tural Society for outstanding ser- swimming pool aboard, Cameron the Chamber of Commerce., had °q' today, February 19 in the after- With this in mind an Bruce vice,rendered to' horticulture, Mrs. Proctor, R. J. Schoenhals• Count ■ 3tcon, when open house will be y, Mr. Gear has begun. an erected on; every lamp 'post, hung �� �� � � �� � L. M. McKinnon presented this Publicity, J. D. Thorndike, A. idea for feeder calf clubs, which framed award to Mr. Lane, with hold far everyone who is in.ter- aslant and askew, but solidly .. N cited to attend, Fewer Reported L. Colquhaun; entertainment, Ja- involves starting, with five calves. until some kind volunteer from an appropriate speech. Although °—_ ._� mes Graham, Harold Black, Reg. in the fall, feeding growing rat- 'across the street came and: cut it �� �, � � ' quite taken by surprise Mr, Lane Out ®f Werk (,Ardmore, Robert Hicks, Louis ion .over the winter, grassing them down expressed apprpriate thanks. .exults f 'Wheat Dutot, Edward Dale, Hector with additional grain in the sum - The Rev. C. S. Inder then pre- Imo. ��1�.ron CountyKingswell; hall rental, Carheron Diner, and finishingthe animals William E. Perdue, senior mem- stinted Mr. Lane• with a "mare WE NOTED 'tM OTHER DAY ber of the Clinton. Publiq UtilitiesVoteThe National Employment Of- proctor, Robert Campbell, Gard- off with grain in the fall. He us'ef f tangible gift", which turn Tice in Go.derich. reports a drop of an Herman.; sick room equipment expects to carr a ,fact thati s3taulct strike jay to Commission was. re -named. chair- p p + Y out one more ed out to, be. a mans peaked cap William' C'o-unter, Jack Cree the female motorist's heart .man of the FVC at the first meet- If the results of the count in 80 in the number seeking employ- , ,club, before leaving it 'in, the very much bedecked with gay ment since Januar 1 the total Guides and Brownies, Douglas An- hands, of the Bruce Club leaders You will recall that there are ing in 1958 held Tuesday night. Horan. are any indication, the Y spring flowers and white satin• oro , i �°. 1„119 to 1,0'39 , in Brews, C. Proctor,, J. D. Thorn- it they decide the, idea *is .prac- certain limits to age, under which Commissioner H, 11. Hartley is Wheat Marketing pXitn may have pp ng. fir: ribbari•: Mr, Lane modelled this- this ar''ea.�'•"�*=' dike, Correct Harland; canteen, tical. auto insurance rates take a sev- secretary and Frank Mutch is max' a chance to operate, ' Of 331-bal- bizarre Croatian amid . gales or Of the 1 ere jump , , , We think it's under treasurer. The meetings, will be dots cast in flee Bounty, 292 voted 439 persons now seek- Alfred Crozier, Douglas Andrews, Of. the 5J calves completed in 25' years Well the insurance held on the last Tuesday of each laughter from, the audience:,,Jt.waS Y in em , e p the project last year, 40 had grad'- s ":horticultural,. hat's, Mr,.,,Jzder. es, and 39 voted no. g P 3'xd� xLt, 879 are men. A- Robert Draper, Ed -ward porter, megulatians this year state "single, month commencing at eight p.m, - mong the ultployed are 25 weld{ Reg, Smith; sports, Jam Graham, ed red brand beef. Mr.. Gear „ stated. There were aft additional 282 ars, 60 camiienters 24 machinists, Reg. Smith, I>en. Alston male- drivers under 25 years , Authority was given for pre- The very capable guest speaker votes cast by those sworn in. at ' h e r , R. J. stressed' the importance of using That means that a married' man, seeding to have the east wall of for the eveningwas the i t- the time of voting, and the results 119 seamen•,• 61 truck drivers, 200 Se o nd als, D. Andrews; sick and tests for gaining ability in the even though young is a better .risk the IOOF Lodge Hall (situated agr Huron construction )a -borers, 52 food. pro- viis.ting, Ed. Gibson, Rev. D, J. animals, and training of young ural representative for , wh to these will not be known until cessors, and 21 unskilled lumber Lane; relief, William Counter, C, farmers in, feeding, management' than the bamhel°r-tytpe, but the over the prt,bC offices) re-deca�a- ,County, - Douglas F% Miles, wlta tabulation is completed in Torch- oun it industry employees, Proctor; membership, suspension and marketing. young girl, even if she be only ted, Grant Rath will da the work. (Continued on Pa e Ten) to�. .. g• Page and by-laws, H, Kingswell, R. turned 16, is a better risk try far The AUC passed 'a motion to. proms •- Officers elected are; vice-pres- than her male contemporaries vide $75 expenses for commission- Campbell, M, J,. Schoenhals, G. ;dent, Donald Fortune, MR. 1, ers attending the OMBA and AM- M �9 Herman, Wingham; secretary - treasurer, ADVERTISING CER TA INL'Y DU conventions in Toronto next�----�--o Maurice H'allahan,• Belgrave; dir- month.%(0,um 1'1 ectors,` beef ..calif clubs/� Murray seems to pay ofif for the dailySkate:aw at .1�re:If.�u Gaunt, R.R., 2, Lucknow, dairy, farmers. , ,one o'f the first of the Serious consideration was once farm groups who have tried an more given to the long -planned A committee of Warden John has been appointed to the refores`- Councillors recommended that . Bill Boyd, R.R. 2', Waltoli; swine, organized promotion program, construction of the new o flee, Morrissey, A, 14, Erskine, Roy tation committee for three years, the forth and South Huron. Plow- Sunday Even].1301 Kenneth Stewart, R,R. 5, Seafor- StatiMics show that'producers of garage and storehouse on the lot Adair and X. W, Trewartha were W. R, Jewitt, Reevd of HUl.lett men's Associations' unite, and in- th, forestry, John Jackson, Wing - Clinton Lions Club, at its meet - butter get a larger share 77 per next to the present power house'. appointed to investigate the sit- Township is on the property com- di'cated a grafit of $100 would be ing Tuesdayaccepted a recom- ham; grain, Ron McMichael, Wro- cent of the consumers dollar than This is already municipally own- uation at the Huron County tiittee anal the library committee, forthcoming for the point group, niendation from the Lions ren xoter; field crop, Boll Allan, Br - products, suet ed, and would bring all of the Home and report at .lune on John Deeves, reeve of Goderich e arena ucefield; delegate to the, Federa- iii any other farm lx'? They pruned. the list of :grants committee to open: the arena for as beef (57 percent), pork (51 per PU'C interests' together In one Whether an additional bed. patient Township, is on the legislative, ag to reduce by half the $5(3 grant tci public skating this Sunda even• tioi5, of Agriculture, Jahn Strong, cent), potatoes (41 percent) and place. Wang was necessary,riaulture and equalization cm�mM g ,. y G'orrie; auditor, accountant at the each of the breed organizations in: ing from 8.31) to 10 o clock, Ad; ' canned eaches (24 percent): , The present offices are larger D puty Reeve Trewartha, has mittees,' Nornldn Scoins, reeve of the county, Royal Sank of Canada, Clinton, p y irtission will be restricted to adults than required, and are expensive contended that the cost to the Tucltersmith Township is a mem» 18 years'of a- o and over, A sil- Directors of the tractor and pool- to operrate. At the same time, county of $112 000 last year far ber of the legislative and the Same of the noun.cillors were g 'try club have, yet to be named. + ver iCdllemtioYi will be talten. concerned that wages of $4,300 The �+ i material. for 'work on hydra ldnes, indiglnent patients Care in hospa{ county home eoinmittee5; Harvey .. Tentatively, the date for the 1 h�� S Weker servers and water mains are kept ta'ls and nursing homes through- Coleman, reeve of Stanley Town- paid the county librarian' were This decision an the part of 'trhe aGheiveanert night will be nn Fri. in several. different locations in out the count is too, high, Reeve ship, is on the good roads com- higher than those- paid the super- arena committee, stenim.ed from g . g p Intendent of the Children's Aid 'a request from an adult group day, December 5, lit Exeter. Tours 1.95'7 town, One ;garage is rented es". X. Seoins, Seaf�orth, felt a new matted. , . Society, who requested that the arena, be will be held on a club basis: High Low Mgh Law-Malally far storing equlpment, swing at the l some would save The mill mate will likely be made available on Sunda even. 04iganizatiozraI mectings will be ion, 23 34 27 31 7 Investigation will be rhade, to- money in the long run, raised Less than one mill. Natural gas; transmission and Ings. Y held In. Crediton on March 11; 2x1 30 19 20 5 wards disptis)ng of the Irreseixt of- Reeve B. Stanloy is a rnomber Council backed a resolution distribution fran�hrse' in. the coun. = ��- Clinton. on March 13' Seatorth 25 34 25 23 14 Mice building. of the executive and the count ty were grarttbd two, subsidiaries March 18; Exeter; March 20, 26 34 31 18 w7 The commission: favoured a Iro>xie committees or the council; suggested by Brant county that of the iJltion Cas Company of �s 27 30 17 12 joint Council -PUC delegati an to X. W. Trewwartha is on the finan- deer seasons be set by the Depart. � y Oyer to slrthda Carrie, March 27, Marchl3elgrave, Mat* - 27 anada. Separate, agreements ' � ���� cls 23; l�ucltnow, March 3i aria j p C M 34 81 Z 10 visit other' centres to cornparb ec and warden'a coibfnittees and anent of Lands and Forests With- must still be reached with the var- -S , ., . 2g 34 26 25 16 street lighting methods • brfore Doti .a • . - ; , Co . , Alfred Sc is, 8r ri S it Bayfield ro b,6 on nig d f Mectrich will g , ty gl s Miles, Clinton, itgia�cultur out reference to the linty Chun- leas rri,unieip-�alities aloatia the pips. celebrated his, 82nd birthday on •also be arxan�ged for Zurich anc� .Snow: 2% ins, Snow: 2 .ins. procbo�ding with changes here, al respresent� Live for the county rats. Iline route From Stratford, y G:aderich. Friday, r ' 41