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1 Secret Ballot
The secret ballot, as a means
of .electing; .a warden in Huron, ;
was ,given its death•hlow by
• Huroncounty ('ouncil, Thurs..
day.
• Taking a good look at its own
rules of procedure. a majority
of councillors decided that tlu'
counts has been in error, for
many years, :in its way of shoos-
ing a warden .each ,January.
By a vote of 20 to 13. council-
iors decided to change the rules
of procedure,. so that in future
the warden will be elected by 1
open vote, with each eottncillor• I
declaring his vote in public ses-1
M sion.
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WUE T 1'S EXETER
The natter was brought be-'
fore (. ouncit by its warden's com-
mittee. Deputy Reeve Nelson
Trewartha, Clinton. noted that
the custom in Huron of secret
balloting to elect .a warden, ap•
peered to be contrary 10 ()n•
rano statute law, which requires
open voting.
"We've been getting away with
it. Deputy Reeve Trcwartha
observed. "Nobody has ever ob-
jected to the secret ballot." The
committee thought it proper. he
said. to let the whole council
make the choice between the
custom of secret balloting. and
the statutory requirement for
open voting.
Orval Taylor. reeve of East
\t'awanosh, voiced the opinion of
'the majority, when he said he
believed Council should NO. the
example of obeying the last
and that if the law required
open voting, that should be the
method.
Enlarge Road Committee
After upsetting a custom of
king standing in the way of
electing a warden. Council pro-
ceeded Thursday to snake more
rule changes, which will alter
the way of choosing members of
the county road committee.
Again by a vote of 20 to 13,
Council decided to enlarge the
road committee from three to
five members.
By a vote of 31 to two. Coun-
cil decided that in future, road
committee members should be
• elected by open Voting, in public
session, just as the warden is in
'future to be chosen.
By unanimous vote. It was
decided that the enlarged five -
man road committee, which will
become effective in 1959, is to
consist of three members from
rural municipalities, .and two
members from urban municipaI-
ities.
Usborne Couple
!Area
Rod ds
in Program
The biggest road program in
the history of Huron County.
(.calling for an .expenditure of
!8800„;000, was approved by Huron.
, County Council. 'Thursday, 00
aIle recommendation of its road
t committee, •of which Cecil Blake,
reeve of Ashfield, is chairman.
The county's share of this
• road budget is to be provided
by a rate of six mills, to be
levied in addition to the county
rate ;of 7.4 mills for general
purposes.
Paving work in the program
includes four utiles in Usborne
township, three miles in Stephen
township, and half a utile on
Brussels streets.
Major road -building and grad-
ing projects are to be carried
out on five mules of road west-
ward from Walton, two and a
MARK ANNIVERSARY ---Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wass, of half miles of road in Hay town -
Granton. recently marked their fiftieth wedding arnivers- ship, two miles in Stephen town-
ship, and hall a mile in 13gGode-
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tt)\rth afan11tieelebratrnt
Dczshwood Cornrnents
By MRS. ERVIN RADER o\,Ld
Rader Reunion
The annual Rader reunion was
: held at ,lowell's Grove, Bayfield,
on Sunday. The register was
• signed by 1311 of the flan.
• Ray Rader and his committee
conducted the sports. Winners
were: girls. 11.8. Sharon Waiper,
Sandra Richardson; boys, 6.8,
Richard Willert, Ray Taylor;
girls, 8-1u, Barbara Willert, 011
, Richardson; boys, 8.10, Wayne
Necker, Douglas Walper; girls,.
110-12, Donna Richardson; boys,
Wayne \Vieberg; girls, 12.15,
Carol Fischer.
i Young ladies' race, Marg Wil -
1 son; young men, Lloyd Rader;
married ladies, Mrs. Glen Wal-
; per; married inen, ' Wendell
Gamble; shoe scramble partners,
'Bob and Marlene Bell; wheel .
barrow race, Wayne W.i.eberg
i and David Rader; three-legged
race, girls, Donna Richardson
and Barbara Willert.; boys, Ray
• Taylor and Bruce Weiberg; sink
' the :'hip, Lloyd Rader and Marg
Wilson; break balloon, Helen
Rader.
i Several relays were played.
Guessing contest was won by
Airs. Wendell Gamble; most
jewellery, Mrs, Ross Richard-
son; special prizes, oldest man,
William Rader; oldest lady, Su-'
I san Willert, youngest baby,
Nancy Rader, two months 'old
, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
iRader, of London; most recently
married, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rad-
er: youngest grandmother, Mrs,
1 Ross Richardson; largest family,
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willert;
married longest, Mr. and. Mrs.
!Irvin Willed; coming farthest,
:IMr, and Mrs. Garnet Wieberg,
.of Waterloo; registered No. 53,
Barbara Willert.
, New officers are: President,
Glen Waiper; vice - presidents,
Clifford Wiedo, Earl Rader;
treasurer, Glen Wiedo; secre-
tary, Mrs, Glen Walper; table
convener, Mrs. Lorne Rader;
sports convener, Glen Koehler.
Church Needs Courage
The church needs hien of ;
courage, Rev. W. O. Rathke, of;
Waterloo, told the annual con -4
vention of the Ontario District!
Lutheran Church (Missouri Sy- ,
nod) held at Peace Church,
Windsor.
Ile statccl that there were t>oo
million Christians in the world
and these could do great things
but too few rally to the call.. He
reminded the 100 pastors and
lay delegates that Gideon's band
of 300, facing 35,000 Medianites,
had the odds balanced because
they were on the Lord's side.
Present at the convention were
• Rev. K. L. Zorn, Dashwood, and
Mr. Arnold Becker, Crediton, as
delegates from Zion Lutheran
Church, Dashwood
Congregations were urged to
! organize Bible classes, consider '
Christian day schools and to
1 establish parent -teacher associa-
tions to establish good relations l
i hetween homes and the Sunday
' School.
! 'I'cd Luft, formerly of Dash-
' wood'and now of Kitchener, was
one of the delegates named to
• attend the convention of the
Federation of Conference Luthe-
rans at Winnipeg in September.
: Baptism
Wed 25 Years
Relatives and friends gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Selves, tsbornc. Tues
day evening to surprise them on
the occasion of their twenty-
fifth wedding anniversary.
j Cards were played with win-
• ners for ladies: Mrs. M. Elliott,
St. Marys, Mrs. John Selves,
t'shorne; men, Ed kink, llcnsall,
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and family, of Waterloo, spent
Saturday with Air. and Mrs. L.
11. Rader and Mr. and Mrs, Fred
\\'eiberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Hefiry Becker,
Shirley, Martha and children
and .J1r. Don Glanville, . of Cr'ed-
icon, spent stutday at Waterloo
and Kitchener with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Merger
and family, of Kitchener, spent
the weekend with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Restemay,
ey and Edward spent Sunday at
St. Jacobs with Mr, and Mrs,
Art Miller.
Randy Arthur, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Miller. of
' Exeter, was baptized on Sunday
• in Zion Lutheran Church, Dash-
wood, by Rev. K. L. Zorn. Arthur
Miller, of Zurich, was sponsor.
Miss Anne Taylor. of London,
spent the weelu nd with her
mother, Mrs. Leith Taylor.
The pupils of Dashwood Public
School, grades 3.8, enjoyed a bus
trip to the Ontario Agricultural
!College, at Guelph. The teachers,
Mrs. Leila Taylor and Mrs.
Bttsehe, accompanied them as
well as MIs. Syd Baker.
Children's Day was observed
at Calvary Church last Sunday.
Musical numbers, exercises and
recitations by the children, were
directed by the junior teachers,
Personal Items
Mr. 811d Mr's. Lloyd Rader and
Darlene spent a week at Wasaga
Reach and point, north.
Miss Erma Wein, of Clinton,
,pent the weekend with Mrs.
Herb Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Pedersen,
Cpl. and Mrs, Bud Durdin, of
Aylmer, Cpl. toric Pedersen, of
Clinton, and Mr. Chvis Anderson
motored to Cresco, Iowa, to at-
tend the filidt-Vokaty wedding,
Mrs. Pedersen remained for a
visit with her sister, Mrs. Chas,
Drake,
Mr, and ;\trs. Garnet Weiherg
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rich township.
Major bridge -building projects
include three bridges, all close
together, in the 10th and 1111)
concessions of ilowiek township;
.a bridge on the Huron -Perth
boundary, in the sixth conces-
sion of Grey township; the re-
placement of a railway bridge
near Blytlr.
"We must not relax now,"
said Reeve Blake. "There is
I still far more work to be done
than there are finances to do it
with. We should have as our
1 goal. the paving of every county
', road."
IProvince Helps
The decision of the Ontario
government to make a "develop-
ment road" of 14 and a half
miles of road from Dunlop to
!Myth, will be a big bele to the
!county road program, said Reeve
1 Blake. •
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