The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-12, Page 7P.ving,ew Offi
projr�ects far day
Twk .important p r o. s e c LS k:enceviewers, Percy £'ailip
rs'bieh Hay township will con- bell, Ted Steinbach, 1,41 o y d
skier during 1961 will he the Hendrick,
launching of a hard -surfacing Community centre board rep-
rogram for roads end esta:b- resents lives, Reeve Becker,
rep-
program
of the clerk's office, Deputy -Reeve -laborer,
Peeve V. L. Becker ;indicated Ausable Authority William
at, the inaugural meeting Mon- Haugh, caretaker of hall, Henry
day morning. i Clausius; relief administrator.
Hay council joined with Zer Reeve ,Becker; road sup't,
101r council for a ,joint installa-ltames 1vlasse.
Tion .ceremony in the township I Road patrolmen' Harold
hall, Oaths of office were ad- Campbell, WilliamWatson, Al -
ministered by Clerks 1.1, 1i` vin Walper, Mathew Denomme
Brokenshire and Albert Kalb- and Leonard ltestemayer.
fleisch. The devotional was' Rates of pay; one man, .8O.
conducted by Rev. 1, J, rots- Per hour; road, sup't, two ex-,
io,n, St, Peter's parish. ! helpers, 900;; patrolmen, .80t`;
Elected representatives of snow plow helper and power
both municipalities expressed !mower operator, 906; grader
hopes for continued co -opera; , operat.or, $1.25; truck operator
tion and mutually advantag- on snow plow, ' $1,05; fence -
cons development of the area, i viewers, $3.50 per trip plus
Poloiving the ceremony, the mileage; tractor hauling brush
Or snow fence, $2,00.
:Second Seetian
,11
a40
,,
e..xefeimes-vocafe
EXETER, ONTARIO, JANUARY 12, 1961
Page Sayer►
Students. at Grand Beni!
witness inaugural rites
Grand Bend ,council gave the,the council authorized the.clerk Stewart Webb; road foreman,
!senior students at the publicto write the police commis-1Wellwood Gill; fire chief. Dawe
sa-
school a 1001. at municipal af- stoner of Ontario and ask the ?rence Masan; buildingand
,fairs, Monday, when it hosted the contract be held in obei ;nitary inspector, WellwoodGill;
the students o f Principal . Will since until the'latter part of i re resentative to SHIMS board
r11,p
g February, pending a full coup -1 W, F. B. MaoLaren.; represen
114aclVair,liton at the inaugural
ceremony.. Jardins, eil. 1 arrive to Forest District •High
Murray A, Des J. M. Southcott and w, G-, School Board, Mrs, 'Emery Des
clerk -,treasurer, explained the Cochrane,. Exeter, representing'Jardins, representative to Aus-
lprocedure. to the students he- Southcott Pines, met with coup -1 able Conservation Authority,
I fore administering the oaths oft ell regarding the approval of a John Manore; library board,
office to council, PUC and new subdivision plan, Clerk 'E ar1 Datars. •
school board. members, Des .Jardins was instructed tot Committees roads, Stew -
officials were guests of Reeves t S,c h o 0 1 attendance of i DOUBLE
fcer UP 1T ZURICH—Members of the Ha tollnshr and Zurich Ret, A. E' Holley Congra- notify lie department of muni -fact Webb, llnnmersan Aeslar�
Becker and Lloyd O'Brien atY, p rch Cot !1Ctls met, )' '• ,g c! ,airs planning branch„ m1 Incd; Etre, Bill Cochrane, lar-
i $2,50 pet trip plus mi cage; . to Ctilel on or •their 1nau ural •meeting, the members of tulated .the eouncil for invrtino . p
an inaugural banquet at the stack valuator 3,00 r g • g. +� each co.unell �� e1e . •that , .«Heil: agreed to the pro.;merson Des)ardine, relic£,
Dominion Hotel, $• per , trip l sworn in. b their respective the students t0 ]earn by Qbser
phis mileage, deputy retainingY p _ e clerks, anal then enjoyed a banquet .at the Dominion vation what it means to take'ws.lons to the plan, Earl. Deters, Emmerson Des-
I
Make few changes officers, $7,00 per day plus , Hotel, Shown above are reeves V, L, Becker, Hay, and Lloyd O'Brien, Zurich
At the township meeting mileage; poll clerk, $5,00 per with the Clerks of. their'lriunicipalities, H. W. Brokenshire and Albert Kalbfleisch.
Which followed, relatively few day plus mileage; p 0 1:11 n g
changes were made in the ap• , booth, $7,00,
office. Reeve :James Dalton In other business; iardine; property, B1U Cocb-
also welcomed the children and Council. agreed to -pay $13 to ! ,rane, Earl Datars; water. Ste-
0 wart Webb, Emmerson Des'ar-"
said the idea had been forma- the Ausable River Conserve -
toted the
Mr. MaeNaughton. tion Authority, as their share of , dine; pollee, Bill Cochrane,
t t f theL 't t' Earl Datars,
pomtment bylaw, Rates of pay, 1 Reeve, $200 plus .car allow=
encC,
$50; deputy -reeve Port Franks.
e of ,and s
raised last year,remain gener-
�reeveease in
the stated,."because
the same., councillors, $150 plus car al. a r a•c an a few years one of these stu- Authorized
lows ce of $25• s e sal
six • " It certainly is a good idea " he costs o Jaw sur a
the.clerk to send
lek
An allowance of $25 was • R. p c meet
• •
ins councillors, $5 00 plus '
granted Harrison Weigand for , $2,00 car allowance, clerk-
Joss of land along concession , Mr. 11lacl\Taughton expressed light on'GUI road at the en-
treasurer, $4,00,
•
Caretaker of hall, $300; cicrJc-
•ai i' positton �llt... Stephe f [ t Passed a borrowing by law o
treasurer, 82,600 plus $600 for
o the o- s
dents — or several of them— in fee for lease of.beach.
• • will be filling these chairs," Askd PUG to install a street,
74 due to erosion of ditch and,
cave-in of fence posts.
'K. rkton� cow:
the appreciation of the students trance to the skating rink. WI n s a wa r
ropportunity wane asse.
secure funds from Bank of Mon
Council gave permission to roads, mileage 7��zd one way; 1 Stephen council has re -posed edam at. Parkhill. • All .the Salvation sing the inaugural ceremony. A Jersey cow in the herd of
pI4 ahation Aiin>f and the Waif for full council tical, Mon -
111. J. Watt, RR 6 St. Marys, has
1
the community centre board to assessor, $600 plus $400 mile-Ceived six applications for the members will attend the Au1h St. ,Iohns Ambulag Corps. Received. confirmation of sale,
erect signs restricting parking age orrty meeting in. Parkhill this Darin° the business session land t 1 dam to been issued a ton of gold ter-
to patrons of the centre, y welfare officer and Ll I m
During court of revision on collector, mems, At the first .meeting, W bb S til discussed the renewal of the htt 1 was -
re port will remain the SL DHS g i y taxcollector,.tf- I `jhe cow, Lynda Premier Be.
of late assessment, the appeal t veiled •at the inaugural meet- i Stephen refected. its share. 1 representative. Appointments police contract, Due to the fact Instructed . Grif-! , c,i,n Annie yL _ classified remie .11e,.,
Mrs. Sarah Geoffrey was �"'� I h h r+ r F sets _. Councillor „_ v __.__w ..
not upheld.o
Clerk Brokenshire was in- f officials '
strutted to write the Ontario'
•
Water Resources Commission
regarding a letter dealing with, One new member joined Hib,
the matter of the township as- beet council for its inaugural
miming responsibilityr for water 1 meeting. Councillor J. Drake
systems in new subdivisions subscribed to his office along
should the need arise. l with Reeve. Earl R. Dick and
Grants of $10 were approved Councillors C. Roney, A, Du- ,
for the St. John's Ambulance charme, and if, Norris.
Cors and the Salvation Army. Rev. A. Davnard opened
Corps
S to C
J
d
i Reeve e v', as appointe ofat municipal p
position al clerk, treasurer 1 ride to reconsder the allot of the first, meeting, the coatiOntariodepartment tificate by the Canadian Jeri
and tax it was re- 1 oyc �a Jeger me t of, soy Cattle Club
i
d ••ror,d• IClerk James Mawhinney au -t all road foremen were made. _.'..._ +.•+ Thomas, „v contact solicitor
ministered the oaths of office! Desf ardme WAS on holidays, Elmer D, Bell regarding tax j good i produced 2,375 pounds
Council. -plans to hold a spe-j t t a h Council still meet at 1 p m arrears g of fat: in 1409 days, phis is 27S
tial meeting Friday night to o the council, which includes the first Tuesday during the
two new members, Cecil Des-� f F n d
deal with the applications, {months o e r u a r y an
sardine, Grand Bend, and Jo- March,
Council also discussed the seph Dietrich, RR 8 F'arkchill.
ward construction of th
ducted by It v, Duncan Guest,
t s e p• Elston Cardiff, C,S.Mac-
of Centralia. Naughton I S b a nd i n 9
Reeve Glenn Webb, in his Durnin, requested a grant of Farm forum meetings, once a
inaugural address, outlined to
f k h
council some o
Ince work
Farm forum
The devotional was con- Several deter ons waited
township's levy of $13,500 to -1 ti on council to request grants, io-
gr:on and Warden John
•
pounds over the requirement.
Tentative slate 1 Basil's Annie is a winner of
The tentative slate of offs� four silver and two gold med-
cers and committees was pre-als,
sented by the council for ap-, To qualify for the certificate,
proval. at the next meeting on a cow must produce at least a
Monday, February 6. i ton of fat in four consecutive
Appointments are as fol-. years.
$25 for the Huron Plowmen s highlight of rural life, are fast , lows:
e
Association, at on i councilTax collector,
the inaugural with a message would like to see accomplished proved.which co c 1 ap disappearing• mss assessor, Mathew Swett -f Safety sign; "Watch out for
Two persons were authorized during the year, He 'then. en ;1 One of the few remaining zer; ,chief of police, Cpl. Neil' school children ,especially
of guidance and prayer for the I Al the request of Mrs W D thisP L' •i
;
Chamberlain w
h Reeve Webb and Councillor l 'doubled
I1111111t111111111,,I11141t$IIltltIl4tt11I111ttlltlltlllp'
Tho -
to attend the MWODA zone - • groups in area, arr ine
meeting in Goderich Wednes- year. As WO
cials to a dinner. )'retic, ;rants for the librar.es forum, appears to have lisclay,Appointments inc1u d e d• I at Centralia and Crediton were solved The members did not
I a
tertained members and offi•
eel inspector, ii they're driving."
Members of to board of, rfrom $50 to $1.00.Apmeet this week and there may
School
included: h e a I. t h, Dr. M, Stapleton,' Former' students at i^,FIDHS Ed Hendrick were appointed i The Dashwood Men's Club not be any future meetings.
hool attenda ce officer, Reeve Dick; sanitary inspec-, stood first in the junior year to attend the MWODA dinner II
W.n Goderich Wednesday. requested financial assistance Said one spokesman: It
Bruce J. Klopp. tor,r O'Brien;0 Bisecretary, and second in.the senior .year Grants were authorized for toward the operation of its looks like the forum has fallen
Stock valuator, Bert Klopp. ! Roy Burchill; weed inspector, in the Christmas examination 1 skating rink. Council delayed through: It's too bad but it
• Pound keepers, J. F. Ingram, ` a • Laing livestock valuer results released this week by '
Laird lacobe, Claire Geiger, ,Carter Kerslake; school. at; o •. •
Harold Finlay, Harold Reichert, i tendance
Reeve the Western Ontario Agricul-, Cuff i c s a fete
Allen Crear, William Watson: 1 rural School, Ridgetown.
Dick; Ausable Authority rep -1 Ross Wein, RR 2 Crediton,
resentative, Reeve Dick,
Seeauthorized to sign the year.
advance reporwere at for road •experiditures •in fifth place was Douglas
fpr 1960 in the amount of Thiel, Zurich, and in ninth was
in marketing $49,705 and to'submit same to Donald Hendrick, RR 2 Credi•
dep't of highways far sub-
ton.
Farm Forums in this tom- sidy,
I capture
students in
d top ethe rumor position among i n Usborne
The reeve and treasurer the 95
Second in senior
munity would like to see a fur- Membership fees of $15 each Glenn Greb, RR 3L•urich, Tl
Reeve Clayton Smith, mem-
bers of the council and officials
of Usborne Township enter-
tained their wives with a tur-
key dinner at Elimville United
Church -on Friday evening.
thee. development Zroco-opera- were paid to the good roads stood second in the senior and fere were 35 in attendance.
tives andmarketing boards in assn and thenassn tois.daur•al graduating year, in which there .After the dinner the party ,ad -
order for the farmer -to obtain municipalities and a grant of E are 80 students. He is the only journed to the council c.ham-
the hest possible prices for his 850 was made to the Salvation student from this area in the hers in the Township Hall
Army. where the rest of the evening
products. class.
The clerk was instructed to A number from the Lttcan was spent playing cards.
Bean Board helped advertise for applications for area also placed well up in Prizewinners for the ladies
Members of Fairfield Forum a caretaker for the township the standings. were: Mrs. Newton Clark, high;
felt that the Bean Marketing hall. �J a m e s Stolt, Clandeboye, ivlrs. Ward l -tern, consolation
Board: .had given satisfaction Regular council meetings stood seventh in the junior and lady with the most lone
in this community but that the will be held the 'first Monday hands, Mrs. Harry Strang;
w h e a t and hog marketing in each month at 1 p.m. andD men's high, Floyd Cooper, con•
hoards had not helped. from April to October the J y solation, Newton Clark and man
Co-operatives should be pro- meetings will start at 8 p.m. with the most lone hands, John
fit, sharing to he satisfactory The tax collector reported Batten.
in their opinion. They also unpaid 1960 taxes at December There are only two kinds of Members of the WA. and AVMS
could branch out more and 31 were ,$13,831 and prior to parking nowadays—illegal and of Elimville Church catered for
could. help in marketing and 1960; $5,590. no. the dinner.
' could buy at a more competi-
tive price at the source.
As for marketing boards they
felt they should get rid of sur-
pluses whereever they find
markets and also find bigger
m arkets.
They met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wellington Haist
with 24 members present.
Co-op to keep prices down
Elimville North Forum mem-
bers, meeting at the home 'of
Mr. ' and Ars. Allen Johns, in-
dicated they wanted the co-
operative to 'provide them with
quite a few of the things they
have to buy at a price "com-
parable to or less than pri-
vate enterprise". They felt
that a private dealer in a
community where there is no
co-operative can get away with
charging more for his goods.
As for the marketing boards
they stated "we want them to
get all they can for the things
we •have to sell" and indicated
that some marketing boards
would. be better off with less
government .interference.
They meet next week at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Philip a:
Jones.
year; Leslie -• Wernham, RR 1
Denfield, 25,th; A1b ertus Da-
men,
men, RR 3 Lucan, , 2n dd
We're In The Market
Guild at Trivitt
stages euchre
Eight tablesof euchre were
In play at the Trivitt Memorial
Parish Hall Monday night.
The event was sponsored by
the Ladies Guild,
Prize winners were' ladies
high, Ars, Roy ,Pepper lone
hands Mrs, Hubert, Schroeder
and low, Mrs. Ed Johnston;
men's high, William Ferguson;
lone hands, Mrs. William Web-
ster and men's low; Mfss ]Net-
tie Sweet,
H&S sees ,films
on fathers' night
Tuesday night was "Fa-
thers Night" at the meeting of
the Exeter Home and School
Association with Gerald Got14'
bolt as chairman, William
Jobnstorr as secretary and
Glenn Miekle,. treasurer,
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Bridges,
Andrew St„ showed pictures of
the countries of Western Eur-
ope which theY had visited
during their sojourn in Ger-
many. They also furnished mu -
tie from Germany. They were.
Introduced by Murray Greene
and thanked,.by Harold Tooke,
Mrd, It, t) ,lermyn's rooim
iron OA p.tih.ridance Award.
W. G. THOMPS.ON , • HENSALL
and Sons Lir»ittAd . • - Phone 32
+M • ..,....t,',,... "� 3c..y. �. ^�;-..`�',".'wYF .yo- ..... � - ':..'�.5i�
For
Rodney
and
Garry
Oats
THAT •k,L
MAKE SEED
ALSO*
YORK BARLEY. • that will make seed
Bring In Your Samples and. We'II 'Quote
You Our Prices
Fill Line OfCIS. Fertilizers
Early Discounts Still Available
Clover and Grass Seeds
See Us Before Ordering
We Have Ki D Corn 1`rw Ton or Truck Lots
G. Thompson & Sons
1•iN10 42 'OR 33
LIMITED
NI614S .32 OR 194
HENSALL
to VAR ur
decision unto .the matter was appears to be a thing of the
discussed Wt t Hay Township. past."
FERT'iLIZER
by taking delivery before
January 14, 1961
•
CHECK THESE IMPORTANT FEATURES :
A top quality Fertilizer at substantial
savings.
Experienced staff will help you, plan
your Spring Fertilizer program. -
Assistance in selecting the Fertilizer
analysis your farm requires.
Backed by a "Guarantee of Quality"
certificate.
PLUS 5% DISCOUNT FOR PAYING
BEFORE MARCH 18
EXETER
DISTRICT
PHONE 287 COLLECT BESIDE CNR STATION
Gy!Co[oGySE7.:
-•y a C/•,
SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE
BLOTTERS - THeY ABSORB
EVERYTHING ANC) GIVE
OUT NOTHING
Buy
GromGold
Fertilizers
It will pay you to investi-
gate what Gro -Gold can
do to save and make
money for you on your
1961 spring require-
ments.
See What You Save
We offer all analyses delivered to your farmat
plant prices, less $2.50 per ton for early January
delivery and an additional 5% off for payment by
March 18. What does this mean to you?
Pion No. 1
4-24-20 Del. 'Price ... $85,20
2.50
Less early Jan. delivery
82.70
Less 5% by March 18 4.15
Your cost is .., 78.55
YOU SAVE 6.65
How About Thatl But That's Not All!
If you cannot store or take early delivery of your
fertilizer then we have PLAN NO. 2 that will do it
for you at a REAL 'BENEFIT AND SAVING TO
YOU. Let us tell you about this PLAN NO. 2 now
so that you can take the full advantage of it. Order
Gro -Gold Fertilizer Now.
, U M I'r O
GRAIN • FEED • SED
ETER ;tt,735 •• WHALEN CORNERS r✓K1fRKTON 35R1
SNOW -BLOWERS!
FARMERS: are you tired of getting
stuck and shoveling snow?
If $APeter Anderson
GALL or W10TE
•
CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON
T0; Peter Anderson,
West Lorne, Ont.
am interested in your Snow Blower and would
like a demonsfeat'ior l 1 understand I am under no
Obligation.
NAME
Address
This Coupon i1 'wort!) $5,fl -.'Llrnitt 'tine' #e * ' 9iltoi
,,
WEST LORNE
Phone 110
We have the
• most efficient
• Lowest priced
SNOWBLOWER
av;Ailhble imltladiately1
r` Universal type fits till.
ftftctors with P:r„a,
1r