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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-06-27, Page 3LEFT. CA WE GLADLY STUDY TILL THAT LATE-LATE-HOUR, TO INCREASE OUR KNOWLEDGE OF ELECTRICAL POWER ' WE'RE UP-TO -*.tairmit - I DATE Oki!' O RIGHT al- -.a DON ROOTH ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROLS LIGHTING i35.028240 HURON W Ordi=11611101.1601.M1M, on your savings at British Mortgage And receive a beautiful clear Lucite silver dollar paperweight, with a shiny silver dollar inside! For each Savings Depositor who opens an account of $25 or more. Each investor in a British Mortgage Guaranteed Certificate will also receive a Silver dollar paperweight, plus a $5.00 gift certificate good at any Exeter retail store. Visit BritiSh Mortgage today. Since 1877 BRITISH MORTGAGE .6‘ TRUST COMPANY Tel Charles Barrett, manager Central Hotel Building Exeter. Earn • Ladies enjoy flower trip HS ANNOUNCES PROMOTIONS Tinwi$41/40v00111k June 27, 1963 Page 3 and Petit the day with Mr, and MrS. newton Clarke. Promotion in the two-yepr CPI/Me—Barbara Bieber, Jqyce Bower, John Breen, Wayne Chappel, William Chipchase, Ronald Clarke, CralgDavicison, Diane Dietrich, Allan Erb, Jim Finlay, Barry Greenacre, Eu- gene Grenier, Barry Hicks, Charles Klopp, Plane Koehler, Brian. LamportA Larry Hern, Dale McAllister, Linda Piper, Margaret Prance, James Prest o Joseph Regier, Roland Rumpel, George Taylor, Richard Thiel, Lorne Whittaker. Mrs. Harry Ford of Woodham and Miss Kay Borne of London :spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mrs, .K1Sen LYnil, Mrs, iPhil Hem Mrs, John Coward, Mrs,. 'Her 44 Delbridge and. Mrs. Newton Clarke ;attended the icirktoP 'ffertienitPral bus trip Monday to St. Thomas .and .Lea,. doe, Mr..and Mrs, Colin. Gilfiiian and Barbara visited Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. .liervey.Smithanti Penny of Crediten. Lat), Joan Qingerich (home ec), ,Hubert Gratton (Fr), Neil Greenlee (Eng, hist, math, sc, bkkeeping), Carolyn Barri s, (Eng, math), Sylvia Henderson (Eng, hist, geog, Lat), Helen Hendrick (Eng, hist, sc, Lat, Fr), Rosalie HiekS (Eng, Fr), Louise Jones (math, Let, Fr), Sharon Lightfoot (Eng, math, Lat, Fr), Peter MeFa.11s (hist, math, shop), Maxine Mellin (Eng hist, math, sc, Weeping), El- aine Miller (hist, math, so, Lat), Ross Miller (Eng, math, sc, Fr 11, geom), Harry Moir (Eng, bickeeping), John Nagel (hist, math), Bill Noakes (math, sc), Doug Russell (hist), Fred Sanders (math, Eng sc), Bill Shaddick (Eng, list), Mervin Taylor (Eng, hist, math, sc, Lat), Allan Thiel (Eng, hist, sc, Fr), Larry Wein (hist, shop, bkkeeping), Linda Westc ott (math, hist, geog, home ec), Eric Wolfe (hist, math, sc, Lat). Grade 11 First class honors--Wayne Baynham, Bob Bennett, Jim Bisback, Jim Carscadden, Eli- zabeth Chapman, Linda Clarke, Lyle Christian, Jim Coates, Steven Elder, Judy Finkbeiner, Keith Hay, Margaret Hyde, Lar- ry Idle, Anne Johns, Danny Le- naghan, John Loch, Ted Mock, Grant Peek, Elaine Powe, Shir- ley Sauder, Ella Mae Schlenker, Susan Thompson, Marian Wal- ker, Tinie Vanderlaan. Second class honors--Iris Becker, Brenda Bocock, Vale- rie Desjardine, Peter DeVries, Gary Ford Shirley Genttner, Elizabeth Gosar, Arthur Hor- rell, Margaret Johns, Jim Kin- rade, Marjorie MacPhee, Neil McAllister, Joanne M ar t e n e, Gary Scholl, Glenn Shipman, Gail Siebert, David Payette, Nancy Ryan, Carolynne Sim- mons, Brenda Smillie, Judy Snider, Sandra Troyer, Cam Witmer. Third class honors--Jack Ai- ley, Bernard Bedard, Thomas Bratrud, David Dale, Susan Din- ney, earol Ducharme, John El- der, Bob Hoffman, Garry King, Howard Lawrence, Malcolm MacDonald, Robert McNaugh- ton, Barbara Mellin, Ron Motz, Kathryn Oke, Glenn O'Rourke, Ruth Petty, James Semple, Bar- bara Webber, Norma Young. Credits--Roy Bell, Tom El- lerington, Jacqueline England, Grace Keller, Elaine Keys, An- marie Kraft, Jim Neil, Cathy Scene, Mona Schade, Robert Shapton, Francis Skinner, Don Wright. Credit with conditions--Ro- bert Borland, Cathy Brown, Ja- nice Burridge, Mike D'Eon, George Farwell, Ruth Ann Flax- bard, Henry Gackstetter, Mari- lyn Galloway, Ruth Geiger, Neil Hamilton, Janis Hood, Mark Hoffman, Judy Lamport, Bruce McLaren, Allan Roszel, Ted Win c h e Ise a By MRS. 'W.K, WA Fred Fred DelPrOge, :Lynn and Danny Waiters attended the 4-11, • club meeting Wednesday night at London Agro Fertilizer plant, Mrs. John Coward, Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs. Newton Clarke, MT'S. CelinGlIfillan, Mrs, ElsOn Lynn and Mrs. Horace Deli bridge attended the bus trip to CAC Guelph, Stratford and St. Marys Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn, Walters .and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Dayman and family of Kip- per* attended, a picnic at Hayfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Exeter attended Elimville an- niversary services on Sunday As a boy Sir Wilfrid Laurier was sent by his father, who hoped his son would some day enter politics, to live for two Years with an English family in order' to become truly bi- lingual. By MRS. FRANK .SQUIRE vice Sunday also wane spent the weekend with HMAr ti :NO Sg131114111:77;'a74714Mr:"1"4:F'14'ilik41::: Mrs. Ann Egan, qr ant q Mrs. ifirant Bieber. Jackie and 0044 attended; the Ezra Western OntarioaMterr:Q . Norman: Angus 1.1c'n9iflc iarsire. 1?1TITen Pg141115;a Itre94:494001114e: funeral of their aunt{, the late gins and family attended the. Saturday at e C4V :MrsFink)414 host her ,life1 2andms. Aler Edwards,Ar4 a car,ppc4toSati vn day.Mr hsr.Glse.nxt13011a1WIllitPhvit l- . Nits, '1'11e teacher a and PUPAS Of Squi re, eM ki ep ns d Ba:nrbsetr. mi3iaerbyesr swnitehntmthre, isreohnleol wehhallled4renzaniond apnatir pe171 tgs Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 also pre ning and Muriel, Mr. Wilfred Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques, Mr. and, Mrs. Ray Ja- ques and Steven were Sunday guests with Mr. ,and Mrs. Wm. Tookey, Londe!). Several ladies from the com- munity took In the Nis trip on Monday sponsored by the Kirk- ton Horticultural Society. They were in St, Thomas arid were at Alma College, a museum and reviewed a very old church. At London they visited, green houses and rose gardens. All report a good day. Miss Avis Hodgins, Gordon, Allen and Jimmy Hodgins at- tended the Kirkton 4-H Beef Calf club meeting on TburSday even- ing at the home of Andrew Arksey, 10th line. Top honors for dancers The liSDHS prometien list was released thisweekbyPrin, cipal H. L, Sturgis. Students dame to the school Wednesday to receive their re- sults in the nierning and were dismissed shortly after report cards were handed put. The list, by grades, ShoWs honor standings. lieWeVer, in each standing the names are pre s e at d alphabetically end not in order of merit. Special Commercial First class honors Sherrill Clarke, Grace Eagleson, Jean Essery, Joan Essery, L,ishet Gravlev, Marjorie Hendrick, Margie Howey, Marion Kers- lake. Second class honors Edna Ducharme, Mary Anne Du- charme, Peggy Hall, Bob Lain- mie, Vicki Masse. Credits in listed subjects -- Diane Hood (law, arith, rapid cal., corres., off. prac., sht'd., spell, pen ec.), Sharon Law- rence (law, arith., rapid cal., corres., off. prac., sht'd., typ., spell., pen., ec.),Wayne Mellin (law., arith, rapid cal, off. prac., spell, pen., ec.), Bill Shadclick (arith, rapid cal., off. prac, typ., pen.), Marion Stone (law, arith., rapid cal., corres., off. prac., sht'd., typ., spel., pen., ec„). Grade 12 First class honors--David Buchanan, George Godbolt, San- dra Jory, Grant Schwartzentru- ber, Mynie Verkerk, Bette Lou West. Second class honors--Janet Blair, Adrian Brand, Carolynne Bratrud, Barry Brintnell, Carol Brown, Don Ferguson, Sharon Hugill, Gerald Merner, Ken Moon, Ada Plumb, Tom Plumb, Katharine Roszel, Ruth Anne Salmon, Fay Schlenker, Joan Smith, Bonnie Turvey, Gary Wedlake, Ron Weber, Larry Weido, Ted Wilson, Bill Wright Third class honors--Pauline Aquiline, Faye Becker, Joan Franci s, John MacNaughton, Jo-Anne Miners, Brian Mont- morency, Ron Oke, LarryRatz, Shirley Reynolds, Linda Tie- man. Credit--Barbara Bern, Lar- ry Horner, Bruce Horton, Mar- garet Hotson, Jean Kennedy, Bill King, Fred Negryn, Marie Regier, Pat Soldan, John Snell, Karon Taylor, Paul Turnbull. Credits in listed subjects-- Allan Bakker (Eng, hist, geog, shop), Ken Bachert (math, Lat, Fr), Frank Boyle (Eng, hist, geog, shop bkkeeping); Brian Christian (hist, geog); Dick Col- ter (hist, math); Patricia Cre- ery (Eng, hist, math, Lat), Bob Cuillerier (Eng, hist, math, sc, Lat), Andy Desjardine (Eng, sc), Joan Dettmer (Eng), Bill Dinnin (hist, math, sc), Gary Eagleson (Eng, hist, math, sc, this Sunday. Wednesday afternoon and during the evening throughout the week; Mrs. Cora Morley visited Sunday With Mr, and Mrs. Art Hodgins and family, Clande- boye, Mrs. Edythe Parkinson and Wayne are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hardie, Devizes. Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and family, London Twp. were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mor- ley, Mrs. Alex Baillie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield attended the 52nd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones of Richards Landing, at the Rus- seldale Hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were for- mer residents of this commu- nity. Rev. Hugh Wilson of Thames Road occupied the pulpit Sunday morning in the United Church here while Rev. D. M, Guest conducted anniversary service at Elimville UC. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley, Janice and Robbie attended Elimville UC anniversary ser- park,ntyfmoripr., h a4id cl a Exeter.mP osnn. aoetnl tdail.Sy; ee a f r Gun - and Mrs. Gordon o Bieber, Hunter -Duvar Ltd. The Western Ontario Con- servatory of Music have an- nounced the ballet examina- tion results in Exeter. All pass- ed with first class honors: Grade 6 -- Iris Marshall. Grade 4 -- Geordie Laughton. Grade 3 --Jo-Ann Whilsmith, Mary Wilson, Jacqueline Coughlin. Grade 2 -- Susan Page, Janet Ecker and Elizabeth Mickie (equal), Melanie West. Grade 1 -- Susan Wooden, Pamela Mickle, Jill Drysdale, Melanie Ann Hackney, Cather- ine Read. Elementary -- Pamela Mick- le, Jill Drysdale, Cathy Ecker and Debbie Wooden,(equal) Primary -- Kathleen Burke, Michelle Lafreniere. Sanders, Dianne Shaw, David Taylor, John Wade, Grade 10, First class honors -- Bryan Baynham, Robert Heavers, Wil- liam Beavers, Dwight Bender, Judy Bordianne, John Brown, Kathy Buxton, Carolyn Camp- bell, Marion Carscadden, Mary Corbett, Carol Dietrich, Sheila Fahner, Ann Fairbeirn, Donald Farwell, Karen Finkbeiner, Shirley Flaxbard, Robert For- rest, John Franklin, BrianGill, Susan Qoman, Hank Co s a. r, Elaine Green, Margaret Haist, Marlene Harness, Mary Ann Hayter, Joanne Hicks, Douglas Huntley, Linda Hunter-Duvar, Karen Jermyn, Marilyn Johns, Michael Keay, Lona K e 11 e r, Elyse Lamport, Tony Lever- sedge, Phyllis Madge, Iris Mar- shall, Pat McCoy, Brian Mc- Lean Nancy McTavish, Lorene Mellin, Ann Mickle, Ken Oke, Roman Orenchuk, Earl Rei- chert, Margaret Salmon, Ted Semple, Jacqueline Sharpe, Sandra Skeoch, Bob Stone, Keith Strang, Bob Thompson, Mar- lene Thompson, Geraldine Ver- kerk, Robert Wolfe. Second class boners --David Beaver, Willie Berends, Rose- Ann Charrette, Helen Cole, Ro- bert CroWn, Joan Dalwood, Jane Dettmer, Yvonne Devine, Caro- lyn Eagleson, Robert Harring- ton, Robert Hartman, Lynda Jory, Roger Keller, Nancy Kyle, Don Lenaghan, Paul Mason, Margaret May, Bonnie McCrae, Carol Pollock, Sandra Prout, David Rader, Joan Rader, Judy Ratz, Janet Rowe, Lois Sim- mons, Janet Skinner, Sandra Taylor, Mary Visscher, Cath- erine Waldron, Lynn Walker, Sandra Walters, Richard West- cott, Barbara Willert, Sue Ann Wynja. Third class honors -- Pat Adams, Robert Bannister, Barry Bloch, Richard Bolton, Bob Burns, Eric Campbell, Gus Creces, Gerald Finkbeiner, Yvonne Fisher, Carole Foster, Jens Gravlev, James Kerslake, Callum MacPhee, Ian McCon- nell, Bob Middleton, Keith Mil- ler, Robert Miller, Doris Mills, Marlene Noels, John P r yd e, Gail Sangster, Sharon Sanders, Anne Shoebottom, Brian Smil- lie, Kathy Smith, Michael Sold- an, Douglas Stanlake, Diane Stone, Alie Vanderworp, Thom- as Wolfe, Barb Woodburn. Credit -- Bonnie Foster, Di- anne Gaiser, Greg Harness, John Harness, Sandra Hunter, Elsie Miller, Marilyn Neil, Su- zanne Rennie, Jack Schenk, Lin- da Snider. Credits with condition — Judy Arnold, Ken Baker, M ar i on Bentley, Helen Campbell, Craig Chapman, Mike C or rive au, Helen Dietrich, Don Geiger, Janis Gill, Carole Hendrick, Robert Higgins, Glenn Hoffman, Fred Learn, Bob MacDonald, Lightweight - Decorator TV PHILCO STARLITE 19 TOWN TOPICS Miss Marion Blatchfor d, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. J. W. Powell. Mrs. Edgar Rodd, Huron St., celebrated her birthday Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rodd and family, Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kestle received word of the death of Mr. R. Boyd McBride, Bryan, Ohio. Mrs. McBride was the former Laurette Lambrook, a native of Exeter. They were fre- quent summer visitors in the community. With Fresh New Sculptured Styling Stephen families enjoy contests The annual N-Joy-U-All pic- nic at the second and third con- cessions of Stephen TOwnship was held Friday, June 21, at Riverview Park, Exeter. The weather was cool and windy, but attendance was 72. Re sul t s of the childrens' races are: children under 5, candy scramble; girls, 5-7, Ja- nice Davey, Barbara Preszca- tor and Brenda Neil; boys, Keith Davey, Paul Shapton and Steven Preszcator; girls, 8-10, Susan Davey, Sandra Shapton and Brenda Fahner; boys, Larry Shapton and Wayne Preszcator; girls, 10 -12, Carol S h apt on, Ruth Ann King; boys, Glenn Coo- per; girls, 12-15, Marie Powe; Wendy Neil and Patricia Ma- kins; boys, Wayne King and Brian Lamport; Young ladies, Sheila Fahner and Judy Lamport; young men, Jim Neil and Ross Cooper; married ladies, Jean Neil, and Ilene Webber, married men, Tom Treibner and Gerald Dea- ring; three-legged race, Jim Neil and Wayne King; egg tos- sing contest, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neil. Various relays were en- joyed. Oldest person in attendance, Asa Penhale; youngest child present, Kathryn Davey; lar- gest family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shapton and family; guessing combined weight of the three heaviest men in attendance, Do- nald Dearing. Officers for 1964 are: presi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davey; secretary - treasurers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neil. Ideal For The Summer Cottage Or Patio Priced 249 From Holiday Specials Liberal Trade In Allowance For Your Old Set The new Philo° Starlite 19 is everything you could wish for in Decorator TV. Styled with distinguished, sculptured details and accents, contains famous Philco patented COOL CHASSIS, the hallmark of TV .dependability and performance. Philco's exclusive COOL CHASSIS design, with all components on top, extra air-flow ventilation and elimination of heat traps means cooler operation . . . for increased reliability, longer TV life, reduced service need. In addition, you get the extra dependability of Philco's modern Copper En- graved circuits. RUSSELL ELECTRIC Phone 235-0505 Exeter CAMOIR, 'Ant Save $100 on '63 AUSTINS! Precious Blood fetes first prospective grads A special mass and communion was offered by Father J. Kelly Friday at Precious Blood School in honor of the first prospective graduates, shown here with their teacher, Mrs. Helen Ryan. The stu- dents are, from left, Anna Marie Dietrich, Mark Hinton and Arlene Ayotte. Principal Mrs. C. Mittelholtz and Father Kelly attended a luncheon with the graduates following the ceremonies. The students presented Mrs. Ryan with a gift. --T-A photo Craig MacLeod, Laura Mac- Millan, Don. Mahoney, Marlene Masse, Pat MCClaren, Sheila Neilancis, Auriol Noonan, Rick EChroeder,ClareSkinner, Richard Stade, Sharon Stone, Rose-Marie Vesci, Norma Wei- gand, James Young, Grade 9 First class honors -- Alfred Aquiline, Sharon Baechle r, Larry Ballantyne, Janice Bra- trod, Helen Brown, Karen Bur- ridge, Bruce Clark, Mary Coch- rane, Cathy Corbett, Sue Ann Coxon, Bud Desjardine, David Ducharme, Richard Ducharme, Barbara Ducharme, Kenneth. Eagleson, Bill Farquhar, Shar- on Fletcher, Bruce Forrest, Linda Gesell°, David Grainger, Vern Hern, Shirley Bern ' Di- ane Holt, Robert Hendrick, Sa., die Hovius, Elaine Hugill, Phil HUntley, Debbie Johnston, Don- na Kipfer, Gail Lennox, Betty McCallum, Barry Morlock, Rose Marie Nellands, Larry Otis, David Parker, Ruthanne Pepper, Jane Poortinga, Marie Powe, Doug Prout, Glen Rats, Gail Richardson, Judy Ryan, Mary Jane Sanders, Ray Sauder, Marcia Sauder, Larry Skinner, Sherrie Smith, Elizabeth Snell, Darlene Snell, Shirley Snider, Jayne Southcott, Cheryl Stade, Linda Stire, Nancy Strang, Mary Mae Swartzentruber, Judy Syl- vester, Ann Webb, Wilma Ver- kerk. Second class honors -- Tom Adams, Paul Baker, Sharon Baynham, Mike Bedard, Bar- bara Bell, Paul Brintnell, Bill Burridge, Sylvia Cann, James Carroll, Ruth Ann Cudmore, Douglas Currie, Cassie Ann Desjardine, Brenda Di nneY, Louis Ducharme, Sandra Eng- land, Barbara Forrester, Elsie Gamble, Rick Beveling, Mal- colm Hiltz, Jim Huxtable, Jim Johnson, Lily Mae Johnston, Grant Jones, Charles Keating, Jean Laramie, Gayle Lamport, Kathy Lawson, Peter Lawson, Kathy Hern, Sue Ann Linden- field, Len Hume, Phyllis Masse, Norm McDonald, Rick McDon- ald, Peter McLeod, Linda Mil- ler, Robert Miller, Jim Par- sons, Cynthia Pfaff, Eric Price, Kathryn Regier, Donna Rich- ardson Barbara Schwalm, Christina Shaw, Gary Simpson, Margaret Snelgrove S and r a Stanlake, James Sweitzer, John. Talbot, Allan Thompson, Don Wolfe, Judy Young. Third class honors--Charles B e c k e r, Jacqueline Beckett, David Bedard, Harold Bender, Geraldine Blair, Ray Cockwill, Wayne Decker, Marlene De- nomme, Wayne Desjardine, Bill Dinney, Lee Ellis, Bryan Fink, Ricky Geiser, Carolyn Glan- ville, John Grassick, Wayne Helm, Irene Hendrick, Garry Hern, Bill Hoffman, Brian Ho- 'garth, Lynda Hogg, Mary L. Kennedy, Earnest Kerr, Wayne King, Christine Kingma, Danny Kipper, George LeBoutillier, Joyce Mayer, Barry McKnight., Ivan Miller, William Morenz, Richard Mustard, Ron O'Brien, Gary Parsons, Henderika Plan- tinge, Joan Ratz, Bill Schade, Bill Soldan, Bob Taylor, Doug Taylor, Grant Walker, Larry Credit -- Johanne DeVries, Robert Forrest, Ricky Hend- rick, Lynn Hoffman, Gary Max- well, Donna McLeod, Dalton Noels, Joanne Tennant, Kenneth Westlake; Carol Zimmer. Credit with conditions -- Carol Abel, Shirley Brewer, Bob Bossenberry, Richard Cor- nish, Ron Coulter, Paul Denom- me, Marianne DeVries, Judy Ducharme, Larry Edwards, Linda Edwards, Mary Lou Ed- wards, Pamela Ersman, Bill Finkbeiner, Richard F r a yne, John Gibbons, Brian Hicks, Dennis Hockey, Larry Johns, David Johnston, Barbara King, Linda Kraft, Alvin Lavery, Gary Lovie, Larry Lynn, Patricia Makins, Sharon McDonald, Carol Miller, Linda Mock, Bar - ry Mousseau, Wendy Neil, Faye Oesch, Allen Oke, Wayne Payne, Lorraine Piper, Edward Press- cater, Linda Rader, Sharon Re- gier, Paul Simms, David Smale, Yvonne Steeper, Judy Webb, Diane Weber, SEE US FOR DETAILS MacNaughton launches Summertime Specials USED CARS study of county roa s at Middleton Drugs BATH CAPS . 60 TO $2.98 NOXZEMA SUN TAN CREAMS , . 750 - $1.25 - $3.00 COPPER TONE CREAM AND LOTIONS $1.75 - $3.00 O.F. SUN TAN CREAM • , $1.85 SUN HATS . -6* . .. • • • • • • I / • • .. • $1." 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The purpose of the new study is to up-date the data compiled in the course of a previous de- partilientel. study which. included an appraisal of the county road syStems generally and theirre,, lationShip to the evet411 road needt of the Prevince. The findings of that study were pub, lashed Ina 1959' report entitled "Ontario's Roads andStreet'S In the interval since the 1957-. 1959 needa road of the county tyetem:e have Changed neticably due to higher Mine their yearly expenditures. Instead, a basic objective of the study is to organize the data on county road requirements in such a way that the counties Will be in a much better position to prepare realistic programs for' the next five to six years. To outline the procedures. which the department is Pro- posing in 'respect to the new study, explain the working de- tails of the project and es,. tabliSh the most effective foritiS of, Halton between the county Officials concerned and depart. Mental personnel 'at all Stages Of the study, three regional teetinge are being held. The first has been scheduled for June 18 at London; followed by ()ilea at the Department's IL O., DoWnSVIeW (Metropolitan Tor., Onto); June 21; and Xing:Stet ), June 26, standards of construction ne- cessary to handle greatly hi- creased traffic, Changing traffic patterns, the affect of annexa- tions and other causes. This new study is designed to bring the road inventory and other information compiled in the earlier study up to date, thereby providing a more tent guide as to the needs of the county road systems over the next five to ten years. Thus; the counties and the department may, together, prepare con- struction 'programs In which the funds available Will be directed to the areas of greatest need. In the letter to the county officials, the highways in fidget m akes clear that thettUdY hidtieS which Will be empl'o'yed Will in .do WAY :rechida- the auths ority of the'counties to deter,,