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Clinton News-Record, 1962-12-06, Page 8po�� $�,-�Ch�fion. NewsT�e�grdY---`'Tl�yrt.. Qec� 6, Mr, +and •Mrs. Frank Ailp -I brother—in—law_ acid sister, Mr rw• r. w yr•--rw a. ....Y,._.... r�.., visited her parents, Mi: Bandl -r�. ,•+,... ,........ ,....+ r M H. Reimer .and lltiss L Mrs. Ed, .Stuff geoq on Sunday.. Tohnian, Kitchener, who are at Mr, ,and Mrs: MiitoAi gearsan teindipg S441;xtford' Teachers: Col. an'd Scott, St, Tho1rias; spent lege a� sroaying with. Mm. ant Sunday with his father', John. Mrs, George 14ttle this weel Pearson, whzl,e doing practice. teaching it Murray an, Gathieu McArtei•,, the Junior roam, Brussels; visited' t'heAm aunt, W. and Mrs. K. Ferguson, M'rs. George Bell over the week- Bill and I)el•la u spept Sun, end. day in Stratha� With Mrs Mrs;, George Bell. spent Mon;- Ferguson,"s mother, Mrs,, b day and Tuesday in Port Col- Raymond, and Mr. and Mrs, O i'1 her husband ,tai ne wh ewas., In Molitor •and family, 71st part. Miss, ,Ethel Blair, London, IA2rst Emerson Heard •is visit. came .on Monday to spend this Ing rev London, this. week, Sh€ g accompanied her daughter ani week 'vitt her laarents, Mx, and Mrs. R. S. Blair, Mru hnisbanldl, lY1i, .and iYIrs. Heriberl George Lindsay accompanied Kirkh!arn who were here or. on, their return to the by K Thgmp'son, Paris, visited:S�urdlay man (Ralph Turner, Clarence his mother and brother, Mrs...city, George Lindsay and Brown on F/I, and Mrs. R. A. Sirrinns; tKonidlay and Tuesday. Randy and Danielle, who bavE Mr . R. H, F. Gairdner re- been i•esiden:s of Bayfield foi turned home on Friday after having visited ,her slsterts in over 'five years moved) tc Downsview on Tuesday. Thep 'missed Evanston :and River Forest, Il1 will be in this, comnYun. for ten drays, ity. Mr. -and Mrs. Harvey, I•lohn- E, J, Sturgeon returned hom( er and Allany Bronson Line, from Cllniton Public Hos+pitai Stanley Township; were in Tor- , on November 24, and, Mrs. Stur• onto for the weekend: visiting•gear who stayed) with bel her tbrotther Edward De]ohextt, d'awghter in Clinton aecompan• wife and son, Ricky. ied, ,lura. He is gradually im.- Mr. and, Mrs, John Elliott, •provirig in health. Jiaimy, Nancy and' Susan, Kit -Friday, F/O and; Mrs' chener,, visited his. parents, Mr. Davi®d B'atltye and! son Blair ar- and Mrs,. William R. Elliott, on rived from, ;St. Bruno, Quebec Sunday, ' F/OBa+itye left on Sunday An Mr. and Mrs. David Baird, Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will and Mrs. Louise Sturgeon, Lon- be until Christmas, Mrs. Ba:ttye don, spent Sunday with their and Blair will remain with her Rambling With Lucy (Lucy R. Woods) Did you follow Jack Dickirus' .Open Camera lash week over Cfiinnei 10 Televis on when he was alsking, Londoners if they felt Christmas was being comtmercaalized and the sleason rushed?; Some 'liked' all the carols' andChlrls+trnas advertising which now start early in November. And some felt there was so much ruin,, bustle and blusde, that the true spirit of Christmas was lost. In the latwr ca,ftory was a former Maritimer who was ,decidedty apposed to ,the cairnmercial'ism and!' singing of carols before Chr!sttunias• Five.. 0 Lucy happened to .be raised an the Anglican communion wh1eyet (iasi in all other branches of ,the Catholic Churob) the •(rime period of four Sundays ,before Clixtstmas known as Ad- vent is (or sho'ul'd be) a Penitential season—a beginning; of the church year. ' And so it has always been irritating to hear nothing but canals befbre Chr]lxtmals on radio aind .television,, and then never a mention, of Jesus Christ's birthday ontce the gi2its drive ;beeru o+pene�cll arixP the rtr'+adtitlloaval Peart consumed'. In tier younug c'Uays it utas ce'lelba+ated for :two weeks ai'terward�. Arudl th> lady .frorxi "dbNvtru Elast" remarkgd+ that, iTu her young day, the gufflts, were, rmad+e dor friends+ acrd' loved cave's. Z4vat calle'dl ,ta mind. ]'loci's, awn, young days. The firnt gifts shte mald'e, dversellf, all the, eroK�hetirig, eanbroad'ery, knmt- ting, etc'., which wen ilnita llilem! It seemed to mean mare (teen than +an expensive .gidt purcha'se'd and wrapped, up in a• sthop naw -+a -drays. Looking back and wondering just when we did commence to think about C Tdstrntas first, it carie to Lucy that it was . when the three Church Sunday S'rhools, Melth�oditst, Presby- terian end'Anglican commenced+ prta'oiising for ,their Christ- mas concerts. ..These were presented` in the church- basement, Orange Hall or Torero Hall and, . were events m the village in those days, especially for the c'hild'ren; and their Parents. The Young People helped, too, with short ,pliays, etc. Lucy recalls the f1ws,t time she was to sling "Oh Where, Oh Where is my Little Dog, GonW' in a skit "The Afa;rriage Machine" or some such +title. 'It was •directed- by the Rev. W111haom. I inde. Yes, 'indeed, that evening, she was sick in bedswith: a ' very sore threat—,aggmavaitied no doubt by trying to sang frequently during . the day, to ,prove to her parents she, was, able to gra. All she recalls is that Mrs, Ed. Elliott was the oTd maid' width a dog ("Blarney") who wished to regain her youth. She went in; the machine and Lucy was to .have' comie out with a sltrirvg of sausage and sing the song. Lucy was about six years of age and the :affair, was held an the Orange Fall, . Then there was the dblethodhst Sunday School concert which Lucy enjoyed. One number, girls -in white fairy cos'- tume, thea:! long tfrhlly rArimrtped! hair flowing, dr'd- a drill, They I up across Ute stage with timisel gliste>ruing on rtlheir herr and) win+gs,. The; Ray. Thorruas -renis (who +e,arlier had sung a ternperamlce, !f>'all+ad!), slid' out frown the',tvings, with his hands utnldlerr hrs caart tails ,aarld, ilii ,a daln�ce swbstitiutlirig in the chorus of hos sang Ear: "1lhetse ilea! little fairies They're working for rite+, +eta" It was ,an' excellent program since Mr. Laws had had concent Yuan experience .in Einglandi. And then there was! the Pr,esboyibeNian, concert. And Lucy can still hear Beatie Browse singlrr g: "Beautiful Isle of 'Some- where", accomtpanving. herself on the aurtodvanp. She and her brother Tod also sang toget w. And! remember Mlss Flossie Stanbury (Mrs. A. Stelck, Edmonton), taking a, (part in, a play,at a ,few hours' notice? A tteachea•', she had, just arrived hoarse and someone in, ,the play -had' oaken 'ill, Wiss .Nora Ferguson, Mrs. James Ferguson, and Miss Margaret Campbell (now Mrs, Robert Scotchmer) could always be counted -upon, to, produce h good' Christmas concent. Sometimes ,though!,, at school 4here was 'a bit of jealousy amongst pupils' not of ,the Presbyterian persuasion when Mn. Ferguson asked, certain, .gtWls and !bays to stray after four delbock. They were handed tthenr parts and were in, on a•big secret, leaving the. others'oiut in the cold, so to spear(. There wars a -bit of friendly ri.,valmy in, keeping our pro- gram, numbers secret, though, sometimes children helped ftr more than one concert when attending two Sunday Schoalis An this of course entailed a great dead of nerve-wracking work forthose .in charge as, Bucy was, to leaxn in, later years. She recalls Mrs. H J. CondeR having practice, at the rectory, She was assistedby Miss Effit'aibeth ,Cameron. Lucys mother tpl;ayedl for the carols, and choruses, One day some of the boys got out of hand and started playing hii'de-anti-go-seek. Result: a foot put. ,through a, heat box in one of the, clothes clos'e+ts upstairs and Mr•s. Condell's best .hat ruined! And !if •the program were short, Blob Bailey could always' be counted- upon for a vocal sola, Richard Elliott (Dick the Corker) for a selection on the Jew's harp, Cliff Pollock; a violin number; Dr. G. M. Smith, a pianoforte solo, or Jimmy Rouaitt to ,play the mouth organ. The Yeats rolled on to the time, when Lucy and Fioy E&v4rdls, (Mrs. R. J. Wahsarl,; Santa�luta), decided to hanre a Sunday School conceit. Mrs'' T Baxley very kindly allowed thein to practice the, cax+ois and songs( In her dliniog room telt The Riaz Hotel. The children ,eve'-en't Oinghig very well oris day.. "You've a gootd, voice; sing up and' lead the others,," said! Lucy to omie little girl of rh+;�s,e• drays „. F#uh!,t she, polled, "I'm not gang to h'o,arse up my voice." While Lucy' wait enquiring of ohne, girls 'how many had white dresses for the concert might, one imnacenit little boy put up his ,hand! and aisked;, ." Please,, What W-111 we wear?" "Your clothes, of couris,el'o s1a]d tm,e gi rl next to horn. About this time, Mrs. J+anilels Ferguson, who had retirerd! basement ,for a Sunday School concert, She Was playing the piano for a -boys, song_ Mild ,the boys were hot co-oiperating. "Well;" said Mrs, Ferguslorh, "Boys, you ,ar!e making fools of yourselves! You are r'ttalrintg foods of your parents! But you aren't godrug ,!to make a fool of nib;." She arose from th!e ono and left the bcyis� ]oaleitarg 'at each erne+!. dile ntewt dray, irirsrt ane triather•xmd theta ainother Walled mss, 1'erptrstin to 1#rraw why )she vtnastru''t ..gban+g ,tri with tyre! cont Amdl the result way ,a rdw trf wel:1 beha+vedl boys, a; free spmrlt oP-aperattiori am,� a. s�teh�,fd Chr~isttrrt� coialcertt, Just t'himking ani tia" g 'of suaYi etffort fiver +tlre lash Malt cemtut'y reeail!t9 rtvuch to nnlcA ,and many Irapgiy.. Chiist� lti4se's,rbnr7us. the ooaYtrriercn,otihsaiay the rtts+h, hr slue turn bustle c f modern trines, Corresp,ondep.ti N, LQNG t,... t t t 111 ev 0. a } .MRS. Phone Htensali 278 W f recent ,ciirahv liz Hens�utl, Mils. Ross Lave, Mrs. William , ty Qn. I le ,and r i Mc .M, s. Robe. t�_Men. COUALT ,IODIZED SALT summer' I, had fa inaM,, in mar office, wishing to purbhase tt6i or were lucky Wiiiiiers of trad- lots anywhere in B'ayfi,'old, todift houses. on, costing in the .. _Stan'lle Ing stamps. Mi r x an M G Lo e d s ant v. Nominated to fill positions in the, ,gravel situation for the �7aro, 1V1hcIr visited recently nun ci a c i 1 u etl n 1. A i a col p d school e r to a owes t c r f rs, t e xom . ar . A y.. Low , en.l ,. , with ,..and, Mrs., Edgar Mc- M >dg board in :Stanley Township the 13ayfheld and Holmesville Bride ,a�ad0,, af ernlast FridaY con were, c pits in1962 had been 9� .ents relatives. For Reeve, Alvin Rau (Char- a yard, plus the cosi( of the Mr. arid, 712rs, Harold .`Janes les Rau, Philip Dtuand).; Ern- gravel. The township :had been. and boys' visited on l Wdlay est Talbot (Nelson Hood, Wil.- paying 76 cents, Road S4Per- evening avibli 1VIm,. and, Miis< lien McLachlan); Harvey Cole- intendent William Ta l r look-, y p Kelth McBride, of the Goshen Line end.,on, Sunday with- Mr, man (Ralph Turner, Clarence ed in the township and found and IVirs, Jiiari Love, of the Farr Stephenson) • For. Deputy Reeve, Elsner the Reid. fern}, concession 4, had a good vein of gravel. Line Mr, iand Mrs. Elzar Mousseau Hayter (Warp Forrest, Bob They tendered again, and the and Mr, and Mrs, W, L. Mel- llrs; spent ,the weekend an De- Peck), For Council- Jack .Scotchmer, rice there was 56 rents a yard c plus cost of However, troit,, Mich, (John L,, Watson, Leonard Tai- gravel, before they had! getter moan Mr. and Mrs, John Long, bot); Anson. McKinley (Bruce work done, they found that Cowen Sound, visited on Tues- day mid W,edhiesday with Mr. T, lieys, Floyd Armstrong) , Calvin Horton' H. anl p ( M H y, Valentine Becker, reeve of .and, Mrs, X. .Long, Mi Enid ..n _ _ . John McGregor), .. Hay, had purchased the farm, Mrs. James Armstrong, 5ta1ft4 For School Area Trustee, So using th2 power of the and Robert Baker, Hens�all, were Saturday visitors. George Cantelon (John Me - road superintendent they had expropriated about. four acres Vasitars the week with dome Gregor, Calvin Horton), Hugh of land, and the gravel for road Mrs E. Dows4t inCdHendrick (Wilm rd IJones purposes only',. A five year and Mrs; James Aitcheson, Sea- Nelson Hood), agreement is being drawn up forth; Wil -114m ,Clarke, Bruce- Reeve Harvey Coleman stat. Mr. Becker. Also the pay field; Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, ed his definite intentioY► of re- with 15 cents a yard for the Winthrop, tiring and proceeded to give g ravel. g parents, Mr, and Mrs. R, S, Blair until his return, an account of work at the county council during 1962, He Reeve Coleman noted that re- Staff Sergeant and Mrs. J, noted that some changes had lief payments had not been too Maymaau and Jeffery, ,Glenoairn been made in the court, house, heavy, but the 'township would m'o'tored' to the village, on FA.- i',ne+luding• laninaved •heatin+$', and still be responsible for Mrs. day nighit for the weekend,. Mrs',that about $$,000 had been Kendall and her son, Mr. Mayman went to London on spent 'there, Hooey, even though they were Saturday and brought her par- Mr. Coleman was on the war- now living in the Sarnia area. Mill Mr, and Mrx si. R. L. Mate- M0, 'e,.ang. Mr. 1VIacMslter den's committee, and he spoke „ Of this cost, the Ontario gov- ernment pays 80 percent. He Ivan rheic' a good' recovery meter m briefly on the decision to get said they had advised the having undergone major sux!gg on ery in Victoria: Hospital, Lon- Politics out of the county". He said that each year Liberals municipality where this :family don and Conservatives had alter- now lives, to apply for a moth- ---o nated for the warden's post; and er's allowance for Mrs. Ken - for tax sale this year. T`o Letter To whichever party was in as war- dall, though they had been un - successful in getting it while the township" said Mr. Hay- den had al{. majority on the living in Huron. Barfield Citizens major commlittees, He believed that in 1J63 the warden would Alvin Rau reported in detail He had Anyone who follows him will have to work hard to do as Holmesville OFU will hold their monthly meeting 'on' ,Mon- still be Liberal, and then after about Huronview. serv- Satu'rdiay, December 1, 1962 that anyone would be free to ed on the committee in charge Feill'ow citizens, of Bayfield: run. Walter J. Forbes 'and of the home. He said that it Last night was! rrom,inaton Cliff Dunbar were running for is the largest county home. in night. A 'crowd of 25 or 30 peop- warden for 1963. Ontario. There are other larg- le ,attended), which, by the way, Reeve Coleman commented er homes, but not operated by ''vacs the largest cr'ow'd I halve on the major job done on the a county. He said the average seen .at a nomination since coon- Bannockburn bridge east of expense per month at the home +ing to Bayfield, Although it as holt solely to ,pass out comp- Varna this year, and his hope was $22,000, with 184 people limentts' I +am writing this letter. that the bridge north of Varna in residence. 45 percent of ,the When, I got home I ,began to, would be done next year, residents were paying for their feel a little guilty that more Mr. Coleman also reviewed care, at the rate of $115 a thanks and good wishes had not month. been, extepvdled, to retiring ErnieMr. Featherstone who has, served 40th Wedding Day Rau estimated that the $72,000 bridge at Bannockburn therarewe'll for a number of would have cost $200,000 if it years. He did not do all ,thehad been built by the Ontario things he would 'have ,liked to, For Goderich Pair government rather than by the or maybe all ',the things he sh- county. He corrected Reeve ould! ha+ve, but what he did db, he lid honestly and faithfully, 'd A� G. Bell Home Coleman, -and said that the to the best of ,his. ability. I. bridge north of Varna was sin'eerelty believe that if all of BAYFLELD--Mrs. George Bell scheduled for 1964. our personne<i in public affairs entertained 25 relatives and He assured the ratepayers ; would db just that, our taxes friends' at her home here' on that the county would have the would) not be near as +high es, SEturday evening in homaur of 'promised moneys ready for they are today. I,t is aro wonder herparents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ar- hospital construction. This year we have trouble .getting men to ,thur Tichbarn'e, Toronto Street, Clinton had received $2,000 per stand for council, I, tor one, Goderich, to mark their 40th bed, or $40,000, Next year am a ,little ashamed I did: not ,thunk you publicly for Your Past wedding ,anniversary. MTs„ Tichborne was' formerly would be Seaforth's turn, at services, +EMni:e, arid' wish you the best of happinress •amid heafth, Aliss Alice Falconer, daughter $2,000 per bed, or $90,000. The ' county set aside $50;000 each Mr.. Apkelli, Mr. Poth, Mr. of the late Mr. ,anal Mrs. George Flalconer .and the, .briditroorn of Year. He said that sale of Davison, land, Mr. Pease ,were 40 years is a son of the ]tate county barn and stock and nominated. Mr. Ar:kell and Mr, Mr, ,and; Mrs. William Tich- equipment had raised $33,000 Poth bath spoke a few worlds borne,ell of Godlerich Township. for the general fund which and thanked their backers for They were married in Gori'e- would help with hospital grants. their past co-operation Mr. Davison! Preferred to (bake, rich on the eveni:irlg of Decem- Reeve Coleman noted that -a walk (before has turn to speak, 'ber 2, 1922, and made their home on the fourth, concession. the $2,000 per bed matches what the province and domin- Mr. Pearse criticized the work of thepast council. in regards to Later they moved to the Blue Water Highway, .and' 16 yeiars ion give, .and the idea was that paving of streets 'and building ago moved! to Gaderich. by the county giving, the hospi- bylaws, ,and: made some re- They have three 'children,; tals would not go to the muni- mvardrs to cleaning the whole Viola (Mrs, George Bell), Doro- cipalities for money. town: ,up, ,to what extent he 'had thy (Mr's. Don McArter) , Brus- Ernest Talbot reported to the in, !rind, I d'o no know. He seL's, and William, God'elcih; ratepayers that despite talk, -mentioned paving Tuyll St,, ;be- .and four grandchildren, Ra- Jack Scotchmer had riot been fore other streets. I dant be- lieve Pease' given this mond tBdbek, Bayfield, Murra�, "sneaked into council" When ,Mr. ,has much thought. In the first place Cathy and Joan; McArter, Brun gels, +all .of whom were with clerk Mrs. Elliott had resigned, Councillor Mel Graham's Tuy11 St, s'h'ould, be tiled' and drained before it is' paved, and them on this occasion. 71he evening was spent ,play - and ac - application. far the job was ac- I !ream .tiled deep enough so ung euchre. Prizes for hl CePted, a vacancy occurred on. other streets, running to thescore recant to Mrs. McKee, Fal- council, and it was up to coun- lake, someday could be drained coner, Clinton and Bill T ch- cit to elect a replacement. Mr. Into the Tuyll Street drain,, and tboraieGoderich. Consolations Talbot had approached Mr. run Into the river, not the' fake, were 'received by Mr. and Mrs. Scotchmer, who had had exper- During the two years I serv- ed on the ,council I never heard Dan, Pennington, Goderich. ience on council, to fill ,this one request ,for the paving of After lunch; Mr, and Mrs• Tichlborne were surprised when vacancy, and council voted for Tuyll . *Street- However, there mare requests far more cherru- an address was read by Mats. Jim Horton, Colborne Town;- him. Mr. Talbot reported that so r. al -cels tie lay the dust. In tract, I shipand McKee Falconer, Clin- far , had been loaned to spake to several about paving ,ran presented them with a lazy farmers at 4 percent under the it, 'and ,her is the one , � + er I ,� rocker and, purse of money. 'tile drainage loan act, and he got, and I quote, "For God's They each, expressed -thanks had' been inspector for these sake don't ever pave this sire- et, It will not be safe to let our and •appreciation to all'. Then ,a 40th anniversary weddting cake drains. The new heating system in chiaden rout ,the. dbor. They w-1111 make a dh{ag strip out of it." was peed to there to be out the township hail at Varna, PersonallyI believe+ all) streets in ttraditlonial styli! after which at utas passed to the guestfs,, was Put in after what started `.the centre of the vnllia a that and Mm. on Via$ evening �' a joke, during a cold coun- "The peopl'e are using the year round, On Charles. Bell who were present, meeting. hall was so cil ting. should be: pawed first, especi'a111y were m , g their 34th wed- smoky we couldn't see each around the school area, ding anniversary and it Was other from one end of the table I agree with Mr. Pease that; alsoAirthur Tlebbcrrie's birth- to the other," said Mr. Talbott. Main Street will have to be day. ,And yet it was cold." The resurfaced ,before lung. Mx Pearse also criticized( the buildunlg by-laws. it was men- tioned by ogre ntxininee that ilf � r he weirs elented ]ie weird have °uka• rescinded. Believe me,the Dairytrier!-,sir], reasonpaint of your Main , „ Street ,today as in such °a rues is because restricting by -lawn, were not put in by some of fin -At -At couavci9!s, I feel it Is, h Feeds my duty to ,defend these by- laws, as while serving as coin- ~ wr" Gi'lmarn I was the instigatoz- of some of them and then dropped Our Own Brand out and lett the other m e n sh'oul'der the blame. O HILLSIDE 320Y. Dairy Concentrate I am, ,a filar, believer that every household where there is ,going to be a septic tank, p MASTER 2tor 32% Concentrate -and drinking water ,on the' some holt, it should Ibe .a drilled wed]., regardless of size. This does OILCAKE MEAL —BRAN not mean everybody has to have a 'drilled well. You can put as. mnany homes .as you SOY BEAN MEAL wish on Ante well, but it should UC„ ULIZIU (L. Regarding the other iby-laws WQ Also Carry as, to ,the site, of the •hou , CATTLE MINEILALS I might quote a little eXample of what could Happen. Last COUALT ,IODIZED SALT summer' I, had fa inaM,, in mar office, wishing to purbhase tt6i MOLASSES ----in any quan+ity-�- 6r In lots anywhere in B'ayfi,'old, todift houses. on, costing in the ���pUm 10ht t'ialgbboutrhood of $2,000,, and WkY MOLASSES MOLASSES all -of 'thhem with ouWde, 'toilets-, thought. was, And- dug wells, Would' you like one of thesb next door to youy I , r ld tha n! If 'it comei5 to t Cbnu 'A'p'e _ w�r�r�Au��l. _. _ ,,14.FI, o. tri do Bay,Piel'd, think be- of Grace Church viii meet on Wednesday 'afterrriaxn, Iaeceari- fore you mark your X!11 F E E pMILL, Adorn Flowers' lkyf]eld, o vtario, _ ,,._ Mory Street, --'- CLINTON ---- AU, 2{9' 92, Saturday, December i,womw Cox, $unday School Christmas, cuai' V. rwo note the iviill rate ngcessary, for each. scho,ol,. Exeter was: P0 IRTEIrs res,�p ` 0,, Goderich 1,3, Cl}.ntop X5.91 .CHRISTMAS SPECIAL yrmhartl 12,E kind Seaforth .he MRS, ,PQIV�►Li1. ;HARRIP thought. was, The United Chlxroh Women ,y �,, r The reeve also noted tl}at he thought high school beard re- of Grace Church viii meet on Wednesday 'afterrriaxn, Iaeceari- .SAW pxesentatives should be elected,, 1; 12 at the kiptne .of Mrs. 1 council Kaci .Galled Menders, and, not appointed, althougl; he felt that Mr, Clifton and Bop Peck Cox, $unday School Christmas, cuai' had the new s to i s 11 .. Ys..m li .ta_ ed, 14t were a xcelle ob fo i- e r g nt.l Gert to be held :r G. ce United lu _.ra . _. a, cost of $1;85$, which in- oludes of caretaki for n.>g ,darn .. the township, He said that he u + Church � a s hur. h been Ghan,ged to Thursday eivenin'g, Dec. or 20. .cost the year. y. had always felt the secretary, '.running White ,gifit service was held 6 to 8 CUP ELECTRIC MK. Lawson, was the on Sunday bast i race Y a n G [Tnated (The township hall gained schopl board a little" and he Church tivvtl- Rev. A. G,eiase several more usableSquare hoped the new secretary would, in the pulpit assis;telct by Mrs. feet of space, with the removal know "that the board was boss Mary Ma?imiog, Sun School of the old, stove at the rear of and the secretarywould do the sliperiritea-dent. The serlrpture the room, and the .Ail' he ',g work," lesson was read' by +the. Junior plant rovides s okeless om R m , c M Co an 'i i r. lem„_ nv ted anyone Boys 101asts. All, classes came _ .. . fortable heat- Nomination day interested to the annual meet-. forward and presented Iheir. was a lovely dagifts y, and the door Ing of the bean board in Zurich was left open throughout) Mr on Wednesday , Decem morning, Hted that the re-- b 1 fun 71 ANN UA M ET N _i Alae ment f the township dip_ of cents out of t? e ? -. �; 5 ALUMINUM TREE! .. " Reg. $1995 For $1 .49 . Beating machine, which had cent deduction on begin sales been damaged, and a new one would be in the mail on No- HURON COUNTY was obtained for ;$315. Elmer Hayter noted that vember 30, J. M. Stewart, assessor for BEAR 6ROWE_ : S chloride was satisfactory, and Bayfield, invited anyone inter- . the township roads rcmparedes ted to .attend the nomination very favoura bly with th se i_n_ Meeting in the vil_lahe that IA? .AS4 ION Goderich Township where no 'nhght, dust control is attempted, Mr. I�ayter also felt that the $1,x80 H, M. Hanly, assessor for Stanley, and chairman of the ZURICH COMMUNITY spent on weed control on the ratepayers meeting, commented CENTRE. roadsides was well spent, He that Stanley was fortunate in predicted need for a now truck Payment of taxes, and that Weiner Wednesday, soon,properties there were no u _ a y "Reeve Coleman has put a good deal into the work for for tax sale this year. T`o December 12 the township" said Mr. Hay- OFU AT HOLMESVILL ter, "We owe him a good deal. ANNUM, ON DEOEMBER 10 10 a.m. Anyone who follows him will have to work hard to do as Holmesville OFU will hold their monthly meeting 'on' ,Mon- T o receive reports and elect weld." day evening, December 10, A committee to represent Jack Scotchmer reported good , attendance is requested', Huron on Ontario Bean briefly, stating that when he 'a5 this is the annual meeting, Growers Association came Iback on council the year's was pretty well lined ' —budget The first Canadian school Free Luncheon at Noon UP' house was built at La Have N.S., in 1932 by the Franciscan J' EVERYONE WELCOME Anson McKinley said he had Order. it oun- alwa s been interested n y L ell work, having heard a good deal from his uncle, Mr. Cole- man, who had been reeve. He paid tribute to council and reeves in past years, to whom the township owed a debt of gratitude. Calvin Horton spoke briefly. Hugh Hendrick spoke briefly for school board. Aldie Must- ard presented the school area. board financial statement, and noted that the ten mill assess- ment had been lowered to nine mills about seven years ago, and was only eight mills in 1962, "The board has not sp- ent any money on capital ex- penditures for two years. They may .possibly be looking for- ward to central schools," said Mr. Mustard, secretary -treasur- er of the !board. George Clifton, represents- LLVC UAL %.,A111LV1L 1 I1 VXA„L vvu 5: ate Institute Board presented the financial statement, and an- swered several questions. One questioner asked if there were any truth In the rumour that the Clinton school would be all vocational, while Seaforth, Goderich and Exeter ;would be academic schools. The answer was a definite No. Mr. Clifton reported that Harold C. 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