Clinton News-Record, 1973-02-08, Page 21$1f MAIM . RUPP
BY WILMA OKE
Tuckersmith Township Council meeting
in regular session on Tuesday night
decided, after a long dismission, to go
ahead this summer with building the
bridge over Silver Creek at the Seaforth
Golf Course. Next year they plan to reduce
the curve in the winding road from Egmon-
dville to the golf course and to reroute part
of the road at the Egrnondville end of it —
moving it a block north of the present road.
The engineering firm of Burns Ross of
Goderich will be asked to complete plans
for the construction of the bridge which is
estimated to cost $30,00Q. Council will seek
approval from the Ministry of Transpor-
tation and Communications and then ad-
vertise for tenders. Kenneth and Rod Doi
of Seaforth, owners of the golf course, were
at the meeting,
Mel Graham of Brucefield, Secretary-
Treasurer of the Tuckersmith Township
Municipal Telephone System attended the
meeting to present a written request that
the council will be asked to act on at a
later date. "The following is a motion
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make sure poor farm land is used for utility
corridors whenever possible instead of
good land and to seek ways to use the same
corridors for multiple uses such as new
highways.
He warned that people must become
aware that not only those in the pith of the
line are affected, but everyone. "It's our
landscape that is being used" he said. He
said people had to stand up and let Hydro
know that "it's our land" and we want
some say in how it is used. The meeting
passed a resolution to the OFA that the
OFA ask the government for an indepen-
dent feasibility study of the route of the
line and all future power routes.
passed on February 2, 1973 by the com-
missioners of the Tuckersmith Municipal
Telephone System that the system request
the Council of the Township of Tucker-
smith to issue a further debenture in the
amount of $125,000 for the Tuckersmith
Municipal Telephone System to proceed
with the installation of approximately
350,000 feet of cable within the system. The
commissioners feel that this program is
necessary to, provide better service to the
rural areas."
Mr. Graham explained the system plans
to provide four-party service (four subscrip-
tions per line) in all rural areas. He said
private and two party service will be
available too if desired. Mr. Graham said
they had decided to remove the telephone
rates from the tax roll and the rates will be
billed along with the long diAance tolls on
a monthly basis.
At the annual meeting of the telephone
system in Brucefield on February 21, Mr,
Graham will present the, above request to
the subscribers and it must be approved by
10 percent of them (about 100). When ap-
proval is received, Tuckersmith Council
will be asked to give its approval.
The third delegation to attend the
meeting were eight members of the Huron
County Federation of Agriculture and the
Tuckersmith Federation to ask Council to
reconsider the grant given to the Tucker-
smith Federation of $600. At the last
meeting the Federation had asked for a
grant of $900. However the council had, by
majority vote, reduced the grant to $600
and had divided the remaining $300
among the three area recreation councils —
Clinton, Hensall and Seaforth,
Federation members attending were:
Adrian Vos, Blyth; Allan Turnbull, Grand
Bend; Stuart Wilson, RR 1, Brucefield;
Harry Arts and Bruce Coleman, both of
RR 4, Seaforth; Kenneth Moore of Egmon-
dville; Robert Lawson. RR 5, Clinton and
Stanley Johns icif RR 3, Seaforth, Most of
them spoke, presenting the work done by
the Federation to assist the farmer and of
the need for money to continue the work.
Council took no action on the Federation
request but will consider it at a later
meeting.
Allan Nicholson, Road Superintendent,
was authorized to tender for 18,000 cubic
yards of gravel to be put on the one hun-
dred miles of roads in the township. The
township will supply the gravel,
In other business, council passed for
payment accounts totalling $9,032.71.
These included $5,369,77 for roads;
$719,79 for the Brucefield street lights;
$160,50 for the cost of a fire attended by
Seaforth firemen; $877.50 for drains and
$1,911.15 for general government.
Mr. Nicholson will install new signs at
the intersection of the perimeter road
around Vanastra and the second con-
cession of the township. These were ad-
vised by the Ministry of Transportation
and Communications following a recom-
mendation of the jury at an inquest into a
double fatality at this corner last summer,
Council approved land severance of
property (parts of lots 36, 37, 38, and 39)
sold by John Van Gastel and Fred Ginn,
both of Vanastra to the Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority.
Brucefield..,
(continued from page 1)
homeowners not at the meeting to ask
which cost system they would prefer and to
get easements signed where necessary.
The surveying firm of B.M. Ross and
Associates, Goderich, will be asked to con-
duct a survey and prepare plans that may
be registered. Council will seek the ap-
proval of the Ontario Municipal Board for
the debenture issue. Tentative approval
has already been given by the Ministry of
the Environment.
Tuehersmith to build Silver Creek bridge omeone ou Lone
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Everyone connected with
Winter Carnival is hoping fer
lots of snow between now
(Wednesday) and Friday,
While haying the' streets so
bare and dry is great from one
point of view, it is disastrous as
far as the snowmobile part of
the Carnival is concerned.
The. parade on Saturday
fOrrrIN up at the LEGION
HALL ON KIRK STREET,
not the arena as originally
planned.
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The restriction on visitors at
Huronview is still in effect.
This is necessitated because of
the influenza which is still
prevalent in the area.
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Clinton recreation director,
Mike Stephens has an assistant
for a short time. He is Ken
Roulston who is enrolled in the
recreation director program at
Fanshawe College, London.
Ken, who calls Lucknow home,
worked in the recreation
program there last summer.
He will gain some more prac-
tical experience while here and
also help Mike.
Ken is seeking information
about recreation available to
senior citizens of Clinton and
about what types of recreation
might be desired. Anyone with
ideas and suggestions may
reach him through the Clinton
Community Centre.
President of the Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority, Jo Ann Bullen,
called the January 22nd
meeting together with each girl
repeating the opening ritual.
Roll call and minutes were
read by Marion Durnin and
this was followed , by
Treasurer's report given by
Linda Meade. President, Jo
Ann, announced that ap-
plication forms were ready for
the convention which is to be
held in London June 1-2-3.
Vice-president, Vivan Roy,
has received news of a new
transfer member and she has
been asked to come out and
meet the girls.
Mary Jean Glew, Ways and
Means chairman, along with
Mrs. W. Harrett presided for
the regular monthly meeting of
the Hospital Auxiliary which
was held on Monday, February
5th in the hospital board room.
Mr. Pipher of Toronto was
present and demonstrated in-
dividual T.V. sets, which can be
obtained, for the use of
patients, and answered many
questions of the members con-
cerning same.
Mrs, Shearing opened the
meeting with the Auxiliary
prayer and Mrs. L. Bond read
the minutes and the correspon-
dence in the absence of the
secretary. The treasurers
report was given by Mrs. A,
McMurray.
Miss Carol Steepe of R. R. 2
Clinton was awarded the R, N.
A. Bursary, and has been ac-
The progressive euchre party
on February 1, sponsored by
the LoaA in the Orange Hall
had nine tables in play.
The ladies' _prizes went to:
Mrs. Viola Lampman, high;
Mrs. Danny Glidden, lone
hands; Mrs, Sadie Fonger, Lon-
don, low.
The men's prizes were won
by: Mr, Charles Cunningham,
high; Mr. Milton Wiltse, lone
hands; Mr. Ernie Brown, law,
Two draws for ten pounds of
sugar each were won by Mr.
Asa Deeves, of Hensall and
Mrs. Fred Slavin, Clinton,
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On a recent visit to New
Brunswick, one of our readers
found some names of streets,
villages and towns which he
thought might be of interest to
you. We hope that those of our
readers who call New Brun-
swick home won't become too
homesick.
There is Madawagonish,
Ketepec, Loch Lomond,
Quispamsis, Pamdenac, Ken-
nebecasis, Spar Cove, Millidge,
Musquash, Passekeag,
Nawigewauk, Candlewood
Lane, Green Head, Dipper Har-
bour and Plumweseep. Some of
these have an Indian sound,
don't they?
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Have a happy Carnival week!
her committee will soon be
distributing felt badges made to
hold soroity pins.
Social Chairman, Marjorie
Dobson, gave a lengthy
discussion on arrangements for
the dance on March 10.
Members were to meet at the
home of Sharon Carter,
Publicity Agent, February 6 for
instrumental practice at 8 pan.
The cultural programme
titled, "The Dance" Ballet
given by Sharon Carter, and
she had a very interesting topic
as, the girls were shown the
traits of this dance by Mrs.
Zablocki and helper Wendy
Bell. Our special thanks to
Mrs. Zablocki for inviting us to
her home and for the demon-
stration .
cepted for training at Hamilton
General Hospital.
Mrs. Paul Walden, who had
completed two and a half years
as president of the Auxiliary,
was presented with a past-
presidents pin by Mrs. Beecher
Menzies, on behalf of the
Auxiliary.
The hospital cart will be staf-
fed by the Eastern Star group
during February and the
Legion ladies during the month
of March. Tray favors will be
donated by the Girl Guides for
Valentine's Day "and the
Wesley --Willis Messengers for
St. Patrick's Day,
Once more the Auxiliary is
holding Vanishing Card Parties
Under the convenership of Mrs.
Howard Porter and Mrs. A.
McMurray.
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Hensall news
FELLOWSHIP TOUR
Five couples from ...the Adult
Fellowship Group of Hensall
United Church motored to Lon-
don last Wednesday evening to
the London Theatre to see the
performance of "Boeing,
Boeing", which was very much
enjoyed. A bowling party is in
the plans for February.
Obituary
HAROLD D. PICKETT
Harold D. Pickett of Ontario
,Street in Clinton passed away
at Clinton Public Hospital on
January 31, 1973 after an
illness of several weeks. He was
84.
He was born in Clinton on
March 8, 1888, the son of the
late George and Margaret
Pickett.
He lived in Clinton for his
entire life and worked for many
years at the organ factory. He
was single.
Mr. Pickett was a member of
Ontario Street United Church
and of the Masonic Lodge in
Clinton.
Funeral service took place on
February 3, 1973 from the
Beattie Funeral Home. Rev,
Lewis was in charge. Interment
was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Harold
Tyndall, Ken Pickett, Keith
Tyndall, Allan Hughes, Clark
B-4111 -Lawrence Plumsteel.
Flowerbearer was Alex Inkley.
He is survived by one sister,
Mrs. Glen (Effie) Cornish of
Clinton. He was predeceased by
one brother and three sisters.
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I I, ROBERT NIXON • • • i m a
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