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Clinton News-Record, 1960-01-28, Page 10HARRY WILLIAM5' TNEIIZ MOUSE WAS COLD, YILL1NEY GOT WISE, THEY HEAT AS -THEY. ECONOMIZE ••••••• 7r, ,WITH 00 0 Li ltelp—rousi4. WE SWEAR BYIT( pr.Robert M. Aldis Urges County Folk "Get. Your Polio Shots Right Novi About half of the adults in Hrt- ron County, in 'the age gronp vul- neralge .to poliomyelitis, have not • yet had 'veccigatkals against Mich Warned PA R. 1V1. Aldis, director of the Huron -County Health in his, sessional report, Thursday,. to. Unroll.. County ,council. .Polio did invade Huron in 1959, he noted, and Younger adults, in the age range from .20 to 45, seem- ed to be the people in greatest danger from the tdinor• epidemic that -spread- across Ontario last ymr:. The outbreak of polio, he noted, isegan in the lyrontreal area, and .sPread. westward, with three cases .occurring in Huron, on the Western, edge of the area that was affected. ' • About 5,000 received Piano. shots in the •.110E1TT clinics .ceelAtleted in 1959, said Dr. Aldis, but there may be as many more - in- the young- adult' .claseification who still do not have the protection of the vaccine. The rabies scare 'died down in Huron during 1959, Dr_ Aldis said, although 'at , the end of the year there was a flurry of concern a- bout barn cats, with several re- ports in' the county of farmers be- ing attacked by rabid cats, in their own .barns: One. of "the major efforts of 1000 in Huron, said Dr, Aldis, will he a Mares chest X-ray .0aMP41871, to reinforce precantions against tuberculosis,. The ,l'unicr Fanner organisation in the county, lie said, is taking on a big Share of the work of organising the X-ray surveY. Pgifx McKinley, Zorich, who is in charge of Christmas Seal work in Huron, has already atpted to explain pions to the ,junior Farmer clubs; • The fear that existed, in. January Snow- Plowing DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS MODERN EQUIPMENT PROMPT SERVICE HENRY YOUNG Phone HU g-9496 4-tfb HELP YOURSELF AND AT THE SAME TIME HELP YOUR COM- MUNITY TO INCREASE EMPLOYMENT THIS WINTER. CALL YOUR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. issued by authority of the Minister of Labour, Canada 0005 a year ago, that nursing homes might be overcrowded by Wier*, Who could not be kept in hospitals under the new hospital Insurance plan, have not been realised, Pr. Alai* aoted. The number of cases in nursing homes in litlrof), in Jan., 447, 1961), said, about same as '4;,year- ago, '41t Would aPPOW'he said, qiv,t the Hospital Services Mission lislo-eSsed its -regui419400, everk V' -they don't admit tl*p have,". "Then* one °Paw smarlest gals, in lown r She's stretching her home improvement dollar by call.- ing us in the winter when/ we're 'not too busy --when, we're glad to get interior: renovation jobs. Next summer 'we may not have time for a job like this. By having it done now, she's; getting a better.and a faster- job because skilled workers, are more productive. Somewhere around your- home or place of business; there's a job to be done., It. will pay you to do it. now., Cities Service Oil Co. Ltd. Jack Scruton, Distributor HEATING FUELS Clinton Phone HU 2-9653 Clinton Electric Shop For ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and WIRING Clinton — Phone HU 2-6646 GINGERICITS Sales and Service SEAFORTH ZURICH Phone Zurich 34 Phone 644W1 Electric and Gas Appliances Gas and Oil' Heating, Plumbing Electric Installation and Repairs Motor Rewinding A. G. Grigg & Son Clinton — Dial HU 2-9411 COAL -- FUEL OIL CEMENT A. F. Scotchmer ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Domestic -- Commercial 1 nd ustria I BAYFIELD — Phone 16 Harry Williams HEATI NG FUELS White Rose Petroleum Products R.R. 2, CLINTON Dial HU 2-6633 WISE PLUMBING TY IJL and HEATING Harold Wise. Prop. CLINTON Dial 14U 24023 Plumbing Heating and Electrical Services HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Irwin's Ladies' Wear Draperies -.4 Curtains -- Blinds Curtain Rods — Drapery Track Estimates Free — CLINTON Phone HU 2-6623 fricEWAN'S CURTAIN RODS WINDOW 814ArstS VENETIAN BLINDS CLINTON Phone 140 2-9166 40. .11 • • I• 11.01.1.••• .1•P. STYLE LEADER Chevy's ahead in 'the fashion pgade with distinctively Classic lines, mat- ching interior ele- gance. SAVE W1111111 SALES LEADER! Ceovy, cuts production Costs down because Of Chavyfra bilge volume output, so Savings start With Chevy's low price. per WIDE,VVIDE CHOICE Everybody's pet pro. termites aro fulfill- ed by one .of the frisky new envies. ChOoae yours now tor 'CI LONG LASTING VALUE superb engtheeting' Body by Fisher construc- tion, finish and rut , proofing ate Part at tue etievy bargain, PROVEN PERFORMANCE Get all of Chevy's traditienally out- stanaing economy and effortless Snitioth-as-silk GO. pDwu ANYWAY YOU LIKE ITI only Chevy tots you "Custom Power" your favorite model to be so. etactly right for you, I PAGE- TEN Simplicity of Design Emphasized, In Compact Three-Bedroom ,Houre. A jumbled situation of many years' *standing was tidied up Wednesday, when Huron County Council approved, a modified sal- ary schedule that will apply uni: family to all departments of the county government. The county salary schedule, which establishes ' a known base for salary arrange- ments and puts an end to the hit- and-miss methods that have been used to set salaries, is the work of a committee headed by Reeve Ar- thur Gibson, Howick Township. The new salary schedule came before the 1960 county council, as a report front the 1959 finance committee, of which Reeve Gib- son 'was chairman. Other memb- ers of the committee were Harvey McMichael deputy-reeve of How- ick; George Hutchinson, 1959 reeve of Grey; Ralph Jewell, reeve of Colborne; Edward Gill," deputy- reeve of Stephen. The committee held a number of lengthy sessions in 1959, to study the salary-scale situation as it stood after many years of piece-meal adjustments. The results of their studies were organized at the end,of the year, and the- uniform county salary scale proposals were brought be- fore the 1960 council at the cur- rent January session. With the intention of cutting clown the problem of annual' dis- cussions or wrangles over .salarY increases, the new Huron County schedule sets out a rate of an- rtual increase for niast salaried positions. For clerk-stenograph- ers, the minimum is $2,000, and the annual increase $100, to a Maximum of $2,800. For bookkeep- per-stenographers, the mihinium is $2,800 and the annual increase $100 to a maximum of $3,600. For turnkeys in the county jail, the ininimtun is $2,600, the annual in- crease $100, and the maximum $3,400. Salary Schedule Set Up For All County Employees BUILDING and REMODELLING REFERENCE M LIST • ROOFING • HEAT, LIGHT and PLUMBING is the keynote of this three-bedroom bungalow designed by architect TM Ear) R. Dunlop, of Toronto, The plan takes advantage of a rear view with the combined living-dining room situated at the back of the house. Some interesting features of the plan are the built-in cupboard and fireplace with tile hearth in the living-dining room as well as the dining. space and U-shaped working area in the kitchen. The house is designed so that a future washroom may be installed in the basement beneath ' the present bathroom. There is also a furnace room, workshop, a storage room, a laundry and unfinished playroom in the base- inent. Total floor area is 1,107 square feet and the exterior dimensions are 44 feet by 26 feet. four inches. Working drawings for thiS house, known as Design 279, are available from Central Mortgage. and Houging3 Corporation at minimum cost. Earl Doucette Built-up Asphalt Roofing Coating—Patching—Shingling Roof Repairs of All Types PHONE HU 2-9741 — CLINTON • PAINTING and DECORATING D. A. Kay and Son FLOORS SANDED VENETIAN, BLINDS PAINTS and WALLPAPERS Clinton — Phone HU 2-954e • GRANT RATH . PAINTER and DECORATOR Huron Street — Phone HU 2-7040 Clinton • •BUILDERS" SUPPLIES BaIrMacaulay Ltd. Phone HUnter 2-9514 Full Range of Builders' Supplies COAL -- LIME -- CEMENT King Street — Clinton J. W. Counter Builders' Supply "Everything for the Builder" CLINTON Phone HU 2-9612 Fred J. Hudie Builders' Supply • and Sawmill Where your building dollar goes farther CLINTON -- HO 2-6655 • GENERAL CONTRACTING EARL DOUCETTE BUILti ING CONTRACTOR Asphalt Roofing CLINTON — Phone HU-2-9/41 M. McADAM Clinton -- Phone HU 2-7070 GENERAL CONTRACTING Industrial — Crimmeecial Cement Work CALE DOUCETTE BUILDING CONTRACTOR Clinton Phone HU 2-9562 • CONCRETE HENRY YOUNG CONTRACTOR General Concrete 00WttruettOti CLIN'TOiN Photic t-11.1 2.906 vaa•CZ,;::.M4.,0 A General Motors Yaws Chevy is Canada's best seller for all thel. best reasons. Style, room, power — matched value — Chevy has 'em all, THIS YEAR, as always, can give you early delivery. Here's the ear that unquestionably seta the pace for '60. Your Chevrolet, dealer- CHEVROLET is everybody's kind of car AND HERE'S WHY... @UPg21.A4Ng 16.0 eliEVROLET,,..d. Lorne ..Brown. Motors Limited Ontario Street, CLINTON, ONTARIO Phone HU 2-9321 SEE YOUR DEALER FOR QUICK APPRAISAL, PROMPT DELIVERY C4ITITOTI liEWS-TtECOTIT) 1111.113.4PAY, 4/A$1.';',40r gat 1.$100' DO IT NOW: D ON'T WAIT 'TILL SPRING: D rder those repairs done now: 0 I nstall that new equipment: I T he materials you need are available .now: T N ow 'is the time when. workers-are available:, N, 0 ut of work means less buying power: 0 W ark means prosperity for the community: DO IT NOW. FOR THE HELP YOU NEED CALL THE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE pfellelleger