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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-16, Page 1:........,..!...„..,„.„,„ A. ,... ,.........,......, iii+eitttes e“.s, . . ' ightywUighth Year flteferZimes-Aktuocafe gXgTgRt -ONTAM MARCH: IC. 1941 price Per Copy 10 Cent4, ew highway plow lights sult from fatality here Mother's home, family's happy Following a surprise develop- i MI 1 ihereulin tests proved ment last week, Crediton's negative, however, and hospit,-; UNI -U IN ST. PATRICK'S C717:ETING---Although PO Norah Martin, right, is fromrelfaungoeneuy reunited and the first:Ron groun she could be re-, family has been per-, al authorities advised the Cred-: Northern Ireland, and PO Pam Jackson is from Eire, the two RCAF Centralia of - stage of their adoption here 1 leased Friday. She was brought. ficers join forces to send St. Patrick's greetings to the community. Norah, raised in appears successfully comPlet-1home hy Rev. R. S. Hinz that I d afternoon. Belfast, and Pam, a Dublin native, inet in a Belfast hospital where they were staff c ' I It looks like clear sailing nurses, Both girls joined the RCAF in Demmber and are taking the officer training'I Committee members indicate ahead for Mr, and Mrs. Rado- Iher return has prompted a course at Centralia. Incidentally, Pam clams she was the IRA Liaison Officer ill mir Maksimovie and their two 1 "hig change" in the atmos. i Belfast and for her outstanding devotion to the cause received the Distinguished boys, as well as their sponsors, ; OM of the home, IRA Medal. —RCAF photo the Crediton United Chinch i meanwhile, Radomir eon - congregation. Everybody's de- i unties at his job at Adam lighted with the way things are I mules • 'Hensel). Ills transportation is r 0 C 111 ie, "Krekyingehoate, in the situation } being provided by a Dashwood 1 woodworking plant, H o in .s.i. 't.. :1". elect , . ,.., ,,,xe,,,,,2„,,,,,adsaeyo,,:z tlInieolllienr- isialrio. who also works in Hen, from Beck Memorial Senator-, The parents—and children -1 turn, London, where she has ; continue their efforts to learn ui pCS s f r r Iu ' ions laile.reinvead patient ago. 1 gtn:ClnaeethVieee TeleilleYs . ..Molitor, Crediton school teach- ,'Inhge nelanguage.ipironiTh;rsareRtre)cyelyi.- Emerson Crocker, president realized what a "tremendous Thursday, to draw up resnin.. .„,:Ea,:rlAier,bosttal oaci,a;Ins .cirni-, er. out of the Middlesex Hog Produc- obligation" was before him, fie tions to present at the meeting wea'my• she would '''..""`"" ' "EiverYthing's working: wonderfully well," said Mrs. era Association, was elected recognized the opposition from of. the Ontario board, He Wei_ observation from six to eight zone 10 director on the Ontario "Free Enterprise" producers . corned any members present weeks, a handicap to the fam- Arthur Attfield, a member of Hog Producers' M a r k e ti ng and stated they had a perfect to come to the ' meeting and ily's rehabilitation in their nesv the committee. "We feel. we've been very fortunate and we're Board at the meeting of Middle- right to disagree with him but bring along any constructive home north of Crediton. grateful for all the kind help sex and Heron committeemen they had no right to be dis- proposals. i we've received." . Crocker defeated Carl Hem- . to go along with the majority," tes that the Ontario board LI ranged for adoption of the Beach shuts gates, its ligting system failed, just The highway plow stalled in on Wednesday. , agreeable. "The minority has Crocker pointed out to Coul- ! The congregation. which ar- ingway, Huron County Field- he stated. Imeeting would be conducted PT ay buys Yugoslavian family through man, 18.12 on the third ballot.' Crocker said that as director under strict parliamentary pro- the World Council of Churches, before the collision. Attempts Alfred Warner, Huron's presi- he would share responsibility cedure and only recognized z dent, was defeated ' on the for sale of over nine million clelegates would be allowed to 1 . P remains responsible for the : but i-ests continue . flares but some could not be were made to set out warning urich family for at least a year. How -1 0 ever, under the present cir-! forts to warn the approaching the compulsory market plan, ated, Joe Conlin and John Lit -I the" Ckid lit by the operator. 1 -lis ef- Coultes, who was opposed to Two other candidates nomin- ment on your resolutions until s e c o n d ballot and Charles dollars worth of hogs. i speak. "I cant't pass judge- , Hay Hatownship council has curnstances, it looks like their i Beach o' Pines, private sem- right of OWRC to make tests Richards car were not success - an, see them" sa,1 • .••, ' purchased the present; post of- obligation will be considerably liner home subdivision south of on private property but pro - was dropped. after the initial t e, xi 1 of Micld esex, witi- nut. you. must rennin er t at flee Grand Bend, locked its gates to tested "high-handed" methods, fu • ballot. drew and asked the delegates there will be a lime limit on building in Zurich for a relieved. water test drilling eauipment "We felt we should have been The new president said he to give their support to Mr,' all speakers", clerk's office and council cbam- Monday 'but the machine is approached," he said. Crocker. bers, it was revealed this Following the Tuesday con - I Present resolutions hack in operation now follow-, . ferences, he said, the owners Fatality hearing Only four Defeated candidates speak Folowing the election, Doug county director, presented four day and Saturday and papers I George Campbell, a Huron weNeekgotiations were made Fri- 5tphen iets 1 ling conferences Tuesday. ' The International Water Sup- had agreed to allow the test to ' Mites, Huron county agricultur-. resolutions to the meeting and are being prepared to complete . , ply Co. Ltd. operating under resume after requesting an i postponed again Crocker to chair the meeting. I The first resolution called Clerk H. W. Brokenshire. bridge jobs i nstructions ?rem Ontario Wa- understanding from OWRC that 1 ter Resources Commisssion, it' would take responsibility for Tre mmary healing of a re-elected al representative, asked Mr. three of them were passed. the transfer, according to i moved its drill equipment into ‘ ariy damage to the subdivision 1 ' li . '. The new director asked his de-. for four cents from the 40 The budding is being pur- criminal negligence charg, Only four of the present di- feated opponents to speak. ' cents taken by the Marke,ting chased from Earl Yungblut for , Stephen council. awarded ,: the subdivision Monday without ' roads. Th.e ass'n also requested rectors were re-elected to the •i a copy of an OWRC order against Beverley W. Morley, 22. Carl Hemingway. who told Board be turned over to the the sum of $7,500. It includes contracts for constru.ction. of notifying,owners. I authorizing the test drilling. Ailsa Craig, has been postponed ,Ontario Hog Predu-eer.5: Mar" the groiips heimouhl -quit prostHos, Prnehicers' Assn to finance living quarters at the rear 'so bridges at a special meet -1 After hurried conferences ; until Tuesday, March 28. ketieg Board in zOne meetings • • 1 clueing hogs if 'the' enniidsory their • Organization. The original which are being rented, • owners locked gates to the sub -1 The incident is another in a . hie. Friday. . . .. ' The charge;arose out of a Wednesday. , plan was removed, congratu-! amendment called for only two The township 'will get °cell- Tender of C. A. IvIcDowell, division Monday night and series involved in the villages 1 crash The results, however, don't fated the winner and asked all ; cents, but severa1. delegates paney as soon as the new post and Co., Centralia, of $2,812 • posted a guard, at the entrance attempt to find an adequate i on .April 1, 1960, in ;, Answer the question • of -whe- the directors to give him their felt this would not be sufficient. office is completed, which is for the bridge at lot 7, conces- :Tuesday morning. supply of water. Last year, which two persons were killed, J . (her the Free Enterprise group , support. 1 Coultes told the meeting that expected to be, , a "couple of . sion A -B was accepted. The; Tuesday afternoon and eve- . Southcott Pines, a subdivision Morley is charged in connec- which opposes compulsory di.Charles Coultes, only norninee he felt the free enterprise group months." contractor will use ready -mix fling, meetings were held he- just lion with the death of James F. rection, has gained, control of from the free enterprise group, . would support two cents but The transaction resolves the cement on. this job. tween the owners, an OWRC refused to allow further drill - Harmer, 19, Mitchell. the marketing program. ng after several tests had been est 'told the meeting that he hoped would not be in favor of four problem of new quarters, which The bridge on lot 16, conces-. official and Grand Bend coun- :i , made. north of Beach o' Pines, i in the crash at Clandeboye. l 1 Young, 17, Exeter, also died -1 Speculation ,Jefore the elec-; "we can all get along to' cents. The resolution was pass- the township has been seeking sion 16-17 was let to William ' cil members. . tion indicate the Free Enter- gether". Taking up Mr. Crock- ed almost unanimously. for several years. The present Baltram. Parkhill, al his price Int'! Water r e s u m e d its . Several weeks ago, Int'l Wa- I The hearing has been post - prise organization' had control er's challenge he said "we may! The second resolution to be office, almost opposite the PO,, of $2,777. Cement, supplied by operations in the subdivision ter began taking a volume sur- poned four times pending re - pt either five of -six of the disagree but we'll hope we passed asked that, considera- is on a village street allow- Centralia Farmers' Supply, Wednesday, vey at a location north of the eovery of Jean Anderson. 17, zones, which could indicate the won't be disagreeable". ttion be given to the 'county vote ance. . , will. be mixed on the site. i Jack Aselstyne, vice-presi- pier which it had tested last i Exeter, one of the passengers entire scheine is in jeopardy. 1 He explained that the free for delegates, It asked that Council last year considered: 'Next council meeting will he dent of the Beach o' Pines year. The OWRC has also in the car. She is in London , , mile held Tuesday, April 4, at 7 Ass'n, told The T -A the pro- , authorized a similar survey of; hospital, taking physiotherapy , 'Pines. ttiroenatmonenhtse P• In. rfolellgovkienng ,January. In owners recognized the the supply found in Southeott i In addition, the program in-! The Anderson girL who suf. eluded testing of the location : fered multiple injuries in the ss central sch 01 facilities „rical tests indicated there may ; but three months since the ac - i Inn Water decided to quit i when storms, causing the lake i be a substantial supply. its volume survey on the beach in Reach o' Pines where elect-; crash, has been in hospital all I t cid.ent. , Ross Tuckey level to rise. made accurate 5 , h townships a period. Rather than lie idle, I at considerable cost to the heads i municipalit3t, the firm decided. to undertake the test at Beach ass n f ,...„,ri,„„idd 1 i measurements impossible for o' Pines. R. Ross Tuckey, of TuckeY Beverages Ltd., was elected president of the Canadian Bot - Board may stop tiers of Carbonated Beverages Ass'n last week at the organ - Winnipeg. nation's annual meeting in liquor banquets He was named to the post l Members of Hensel! Parks after serving in the capatity Board are wondering if they during the conventioe. He pre•• should rent the. arena auditor- sided over the sessions in the ium to groups who Plan to absence of President Harvey serve liquor under LCBO per-; Murray, of Sussex. N,B., who mils, i was unable to attend. . The board discussed the I Mr. Tuckey is also president etiestion at a meeting last , of the Ontario association of week but delayed decision until bottlers. all mem hers were present. During the convention, he Two members were absent, ,visited with FR', Bill Weekes, fuse rental of the roore to a 'schoolmate of the bottling Cf - Priv Private. party. The board did, however, re- • a former Exeter resident and i ficiaL 1 New warning lights are being erected on plows and new instructions have been issued to operators by the Ontario Dep't of Highways as a result of the fatal collision here in Deceinher which. claimed the lives of two area farmers. tA Highways information officer Arthur Wells sitz told The T -A Wednesday separate lighting units are h•r, lag )11. ems. 77Q, ker. eek. raw Sp1- er- being installed on all plows in the province "just as fast as they can be put on". The units consist of two ire warning lights,. erected on top Mr, Wells said the depart- aes of the machines, which will be ment had given careful study )00 operated on an independent to the conditions involved in circuit powered hy dry sell the accident here and these batteries, . precautions had been taken di - If the main power system rectly as a result of the crash, fails, as it did Prior to the ac- as well as 'editorial comment cident here, these lights can made in The T -A following the he used to warn traffic until inquest here. repairs are made, The lights will be colored were Leslie Richard, 71, and ' Killed in the Dec. 9 crash amber at the front and red at his son, L. Allan Richard, 41. the rear. Besides sending in- Their car, which the son was structions to its operators on driving, crashed into the rear , how to use the new lighting of a highway plow which had unit, additional instructions stalled on No. 83 highway, PROMOTED—Fit. Sgt, Harold have been issued regarding use about five miles east of Exes Allen Barr, who has been of flares, i ter. supervisor in charge of the, WINS GB ICE DERBY i Seriously injured was Mrs. station orderly room at Cen-i tralia since 1958, has been !Leslie Richard, still in a cast Gin, Grand from her waist down in Lon - promoted to the rank of flying Harry "Eldie" Lan - officer, A native of Mossley, Bend, won the too prize for don hospital. Her daughter the Canadian Forces Decora-, The contest was cut much injuriegsr.anddaughter, Mrs. r4u he joined the RCAF in 1943 the nearest guess in the Grand and Bailey and Susan, also received and subsequently was awarded Bend Lions "Ice Derby." tion, He and his family reside shorter than expected, when An autelon sale of the ef- at 131 Columbia Drive, Huron the ice broke up earlier than fects of the Richard farm will Park. —RCAF photo it has for many years. be conducted Wednesday, Power failed in truck . enterprise group would be con- nominations be held one week constructing an office a Four directors re-elected were: Eldrid Aitken, RR 2 Al- ducting a meeting in Tavistock, I —Please turn, to page 3 east of the village. lenford, zone five; Lance Dic-' kieson, RR 1. Arris zone six; 1 C. G. Corin, RR. 2 Lindsay,' .... • zone three; Ben Steers, RB. 3 Bradford, 'zone four. elected at Exeter Wednesdayj f'JeW directors included Em- merson Crocker, RR 1 Mosley, , 1 SC Ross McTavish, RR. 1 Strat- ford, eight);• HoWard Ithetwith, Fo- I rest, zone 11; Kenneth Thome-. son, RR 2 Kemptville, zone in P e r t h county (zone i one; Fred Crowe, RR 2 Car -1 saw, zone two; Gordon Schweit- zer, RR 2 Petersburg, zone Usborne plans seven; V. L. Kaufman, RR 6 Woodstock, zone nine. ,1 At a :Perth Federation of ,Ag- • riculture meeling Tuesday, E. meeting serie Reeve Clayton Smith said no; the new Prince Andrew nen-. ship. Eight public and three; move is the deterioration of decision had been. reached • at, i tial school., in London town- separate schools are being, many of the present one -roam the :meeting. "I don't think I ship, which encompasses a part operated within the township. schools. "The trustees, natur- there will be anything done, of Biddulph. Both public and Some sections are involved in ' ally, are hesitant about build- -this year,' he told The T -A, ' separate school inspectors were union operations with neigh- ing new one -room schools to 1t1.. ; replace the old buildings when Biggs, assistant deputy , . "As far as I'm concerned, i presentto answer questions as boring menicipalities. minister of agriculture for! Il $ b 0 r n e Township School hope there isn't any move made were other school, officialsTownship Clerk Austin Hodthe trend seems to he toward marketing, indicated some ' for several years. Our takes There are 13 sections or gins, Lucan, said the wend., central education," he stated, LArea Board plans five special o ma io mee ngs in ie -- Please turn to page 3 measure of compulsion must are high enough now." parts of sections in the town- pal reason behind t he area ; continuo to protect the produ- . next two Weeka to discuss with Ntd ter in their Marketing plan.' ratepayers the merits Of a I iectings sched (' 1. 'This might mean the govt central. school- 5Bissells) , Mar.ed ach 17; te:NO. .1 - . ' (Hurondale), March 21; No, 12 .,.; WOuld discourage any attempt! First 11100 mg will •be held , Islo. 6 th put hog marketing through Ibis Friday night at No. 5 (Bis- , RvVillnale.ilIsie8)1N,{aArerciNg: No. 3 asseinbly •yards on a Voluntary sett's) school. basis. Chairman Harry Dougall i(Plugtowli)MArch 30 , , I Chairman Dougall said rate,: Said the board Will Present a payers from several. sections financial picture of the central , have boon invited to .each of WM protest payers may pose. edueational project. and attempt the meetings. However, if it Is, _ to answer any questions rate- indicated that meetings should! • be held in all of the seetieMs, There's A twosfeld PlitO0se the board will attempt to do ' ,k d ii..t in hall behind the series of meetinttq, Ao, the chairman stated. In Addl., kk tion to providing ratepayers , , A i Local lawyers plantformal protest with council to learn how township ro8i, Biddulph vews o lodge with facts, the trustees hope over the condition Of the town dents feet about the project, hall for division court Tues.j "We have an open mind nn area formation day.title question," he explained. i The court, however, \vitt not, 1 turbo hoard has neither en..; .tiddulph ratepayers are con - make an official complaint ais! (lased a central school nor re- sidet•ing seriously the estab• though Officials admitted Ille5ri *tut it," However, the mem- ' listiment Of a township area Were "thsappointet with the i WS felt the project has Stif- ' school. board, with an eye to facilities, . , , , ficient merit CO be given ser- erecting A detittlit school. ger lariguage, "The plate was Iti addition to the. trustees already have discussed the de. One lawyer used youth Won- lotm ootisideration, i A number or sehool seetiohs in a complete shambles," hes and Secretary A. G. Hicks, velopment ancl others plan Said, , 'Mlle School, Inspector Cr,, meetings within the next week toll . C0MPlailits triojilllif edrl,q1 ,:I oh ii (1,6111Att will attend: the, or so. the uPstairs attallbriutli„..,\•vmen. 1 meetings to provide informaj: The thweship council has re. Was envered 111 titlelh . -11; ation, 1 quested trustees to bring (led. Peered it hadn't hemi eleaned 1, , . „ .: , „ stops of their sections to a spe- 1 fer A Month," otic person served, - Chairman Dougall itidicated ' hall on Monday, march 27i 10 ob,ronsiderabie inteeett ,, , , i did meeting in the township . . Chairs and tables lied been Anite a few of the ratepayers detotenino whether or not an nioved from their normal no.' are interested In the 'proposal.' 1r01 heard should be tallied, 81110118, I•equitihg 'extensive : "Certainly A lot of twoo are, The move began a month ago preparatitillS Were .eettrt coital ',asking the trusteesquestieiW whorl A MegatImi at trustees convene, about it. However, it's difrieult 1 and ratepayers i'equested ;e01.111 - The -problem geese Partly to tell whether or not they Are :ell to estAblisfi on area board, 1i*CtittAd both tliV181611 Alid, tiiA- in _ l'Avoe of a central aclio91:,, 1 Regulation provide that a hy- gistrate's court cony e n e d BNm 1rd embrs ediscustri seu o Taw intim:: lie passed botoro, Thursday morning, Eaeh nor- project with township' eotnitil ' June 30 to :nertott form -Alin nt . many uses the entitle( eltain- at a recent affelal itiettirtglH 8. u th g board .at the tewnstiws t hers but, when AtttfidAtiee: 18 Trti8t608 Mitlined the inform. AMAMI ektti011 A t tbd Otitt ttr: HEA1"..'.. BOTTLIZ81 AtOCIATIO11----Ros3 Tuckey„ right, of, Tuckey BevcrageS Ltd,„i er MOM UPStairSthey began inveStigating centDiscus Ore Oct LOWill, Wag 616CtOd )rbSidellt Of, thb. CallkliatillOttleltS Of CarbOnated novergges Agni 'large, Ofteti intiVe tO the big- lion they bave gathered since the mr, g. - , ..,,.,,. In additiOn to doming, the ral schools at the beginning of - I at the annual convention in Winnipeg last week. HOS being 'cOngratulated, above,, law'ers suggdste0 tli II4 I th :Yea'' Sitlee theu' th" 1'5" Last Wet*' emMCil Ifiniral. by MAyor Stephen Juba, who pfesented hilt with :ft key to the tity. Aill, Toekey iq t teuld gam painting mut do. vigitm SeVetalschools And I trustee& litid intereS.e. ..te . .. ., .. Orating, • 1 talked to a number -of hoards, I payers attended 'A mooting At BISB praident of the, Ontario AS8'11: Close Henson. road over two objections Over objections t•if two vil.• oped, Although the allowance lage firms, Hensall council has been provided in the ori - goes final approval to the clog-. ginal survey, the road has nev, ing of a portion of York er been built. street (111 r rig a special meet-. The portion in tittestiOn ing ilenday night, from the west side of NO. 4, Objections were registered hy highway to Albert M., one. W. G. Thompson and Sons wee wtgt. Ltd., and 1-1cosall Who • The closing Was requeSted by requested the read Ile davel' Councillor Lorne Bay and Har- .. „1d 13onthron, deVelOPerS of a residential subdivision iti the area. Both Men plat to Where 'to in tr. etemeS tt hethere this suMs Councillor Hay refrained find if the speeial meeting. front voting; on the queatiori at Council indicated the bylaw will be registered 11118woOk Announcements ...............U Appeals' may he hied bdoett Church Notices 111 ti16 bylaw tomes Into 'effect, Comino Events , 'RWA8t1Oted. Farrn ,News " Both the Thonstosort firm and Feminine Path - le 00•00 nt registered nbleet. 14ensall tiOng, 6iittli that the read be Lpti ea n ''''''''' " " ,k opened ,t.'iNtO AN,t18,5 from the v,IS',;„r:s AA, ''''' '''' , highway IA their operations, • '''' - They pointed tint their bt1Si11eSs Wer0 6Xt5anal1ig, F=4