The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-01-14, Page 1nr,r1711fl.71777,11,77,14,
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rePlaCing,a
rroVinMembers , „ Oret shown -in -,the 'above photo..
onstable F. M. Hall, Constable -Hoard Watson, Constable Albert South Cartwright.
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:Conditions .at , the town dump
eameL,•.1tm4.e_r fire at -Town- Council's
inaugural meeting On Monday night
with ,.thereslilt-that- the, •public ner,e-a-program was engird with
works conamittee was asked to the feature entertainersbeing
make ,an „investigation . _and report, Royal Heads of Magic," magicians
'The,',-mattef Was brenghtLIP '__hy from L d
Reeve pf„Gre4eue, -duermeu of Also on the program was a play -
aa Year's Public Works-renimitte lete-LTTP-in--the-Minate-Itews"
said •.yeoul&-like, to see a eeted by Lion Mery Stephens.
.Tak-
responsibleperson on the town ing part ,were Frank Gardiner, Bob
garbage .• Noble 'Glen Gard -nen
would be care; Kinkead, Jim Stephens, Donald
Nearly_ _150s t, ewpies,
children and .guests,Attend,ed s the
annual family night„of, the Lions
Club at KnoxePresbYterian Church.
"TnesdaY--night- Followilig--a din.
eGoderichl. Tovor-CdiiiitirlititeildrIor posts would Cost. about $2,900.'
• .:1gayer 'M ered• .01-e"coppell'S. estim-
ing' street liges: towri..
to consider the possibility of erect- He told •councill that th.e.. JaYee.e..
- -- • &rote? Would like Lti) know,whether
the .s,-Sreit'sign -:_proleet: was being
dresS. at the inangifir. Meeting •ates for the -expenditUreszzl,-.
MoridaY night asked e • cetineil .- to '''" - L. P* Share
0 ,
d ted h
iigurai eet
_s-Coramittees
-,-- ^
' ',Standing committees 6f TOwn
pouneil for 1954 were named at
the inaugural, 'meeting on. Monday
TolloVving•are the -Conimittees
Vdth ihe.ferst named in each 'case
the chairman and the second
tiamed--the vice -Chairman:
. Finance Deputy -Reeve Joseph
consider sinsg• gges t, gy !We (the James) are prepared Allaire Conzicillers Frank Walkom
could be .erected throughckut t e •to . pay :a -,share-of -the cost.- .. We - --,Retthen Besse, Ernie Fisher, Ken
' ' because -of frost: The break i
IA
'town Ofee-a--tlitedyear:peried,7-7 Ve-sonte-fimelseseteasiele-**-Ule ii. — -cemetery. - . POWer% was. -ree
the''-licife occurred near - Maitlan
. Giles 'information • - ' 'project;n-he-said. __ ,,.. _ ... '. Publie W.orks--1 Comiciller Fisher, first in the town but the Goderic
to
41 addition,' Cee Hoffman, rsi- ' `Ivir.-M3ffiwill";€7111-dLarm 0- - tliat the Reeve J.1-1., araham, Deptity-Reeve.
Elevator and Transit Coliman Wa
*4,
• tito*
30f4.;'
• ,Oielt
the weathr during the pat
,
wek has been ,
P. %attiPe'S.';::` e
to below the 'zern•nier
the weekend, and for the -first
part el. this *Oeic,
6/111166*- , •
,.abQS fifteen-degreei-0014
,On Tuesday, as near 'ap,(11Clite;,-
- on the snow was failing°.
heav-
ily, while Godericli:skies were
*clear. One motorist
_.:',/iete Tuesday afterneoleTeport•
ed it took hiin an hour and • ,
, ...threereuArters' 'to -"drive--frona-',
- -Seaforth.• ' •
Net until -Tuesday night -did, -•
Goderich get seine snow, and
then it rwas Just enough 'to -put
' a thin white covering over the
" eviously bare ground..
But the - end of winter's a
long way off ,yet.. The town's
' prepared, though. A new side-
. walk' sander „perchased „ by
- -Town Council's epublicelworkS
committee hs been tested- and
. found satisfactory. The sander,
. designed to be towed along be-
hind a jeeP,, will repIkee- a •
crew Of workmen with shovels
who in the past had to
•aldlig on foot spreading the
•sand.
•
roken
Will Be Repaired
- Repairs will ,be made Sunday
fternoon to a power line, which
napped last Sunday night cutting.
• ' ' ' c to
off . pewer Godericn .tor lose
ter° hotirs, Manager Elmer Weaver
told the-P-.U.C. meetingon Thesday
night. - •
'Men of the Goderich District Col- to, safely :net' efficientlY
legiate Inet,itute Beard at the
"I trust ,that next year.. Wlfen wei , '
of . the eellegiate, rbe.serettemed lteqr,said- that ., love ,iii.- itg.'': deepest - - -,--,.
Christian ' sense ,was seekin.0 .t.b.P.........-......:.
71,_-a-Wc:11:0,e,w,i„,,!,....,:e.'10-,:r, -0u..,,d, ,.ptf.., t4e,....,.,.,
at the pidlegiate on Thursday even-
ing of last week'. ru. s t PI :ob.: ±
progress in inci osurod-tohvevnhe;p1heed--,caldcoutili-''''--_ •.• •
meeting:ef-the-grOuPqor--1954 held
J. A. Gardner was named vice Mr
think clearly .,in -clistussions,„.
chairMaii-and-A-: R. Scott, principal
secketaryqreasurer. - .
highest good " of one's neighbor.
folbowing 'committees were
-a "As. a council," he Said, .".you will
set rip 'Vint -named in- edeli-
Chairman): Fiziance—R.-Bisset, Dr.„ `be seeking the -1zigheat good. of , • -
V. --C; Jackson, . R. D. Nunro, E. Goderith." e
He suggested that nietives:ehe,„
RebertSen; Transporation—W, Pat- -
tenon, O. Brooks, G. A. Orr, J. A. continually se ched lo ,see that.% '
they are honor, le. - t ' '
Gardner; Property—J. A. Gardner,
Judge T., M. Costello, A: 'Grange, Mows -AddresS . . .
Dr." -N. C..laikson; Sta.ff'Relatioes— ItTaYor X.s.E...„1-Iiic.leins, in his---ine
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R. D. Munro, Judge -T: M. Costello,. augural addreSs, welcemed the two...
J. .A-; Gardner, 0. Brooks; Agrield-, new members, Council-16re Frank —
WIT—E. Robertson, G. A. Orr, ..0. Walkom and J, ,E. Drennan, :ter -
Brooks, R.' Bisset; Ptirehasing. =Weir. - '
-L , -Regular, Meetings , He said .he felt 1953 'was a year
defirtaabilliedertilLireveeairitedtai.' all, . ,•
Agent—R. Bisset. •
ofro,g"creosnssi
pattern based; on, L steady -sensible :
MeThpthle-gbr at tPhir egerleglaniartde'r•oengtitire: progress
work and patience, I, bee,:
lieve our citizens are expeeting us . ..
t� -continue along Much' the same
ideas, realizing a- steady, policy of ;.
rogress without upsetting -Mir .,
Goderich Township, replacing G..C., atientar. ,Ialifd inrhduelit4413sttriewaizi onpeep: oditaiiHi•• ,t. e_tibees : 1
-Gem,. Who retired at the • end • of . that will Present themselves MS-
Other inenibers are J. A. Gardner, .P.infn
last year e ' - ' • • L.. . year;-willyth-atdvieiraiti'liteelitily empelieggioled,p!,:"
Mr. Weaver said the line apper_ first, ,Thursday of each month at
4. Two new members. were- weIciina
en y snapped when it became taut , m- . • -
n
N. Q. jackson represents
ethe ppb/i6 Sabo' Board, .replacing
T7JThorpe who -h-ar-nreved--to
Was
thathani. • G. .A. Orr represents
dent of...the,,Godericii„Jttnier hame chamber's beatitificaticeCcoimnittee, eire, C.Ouncillors J.•• E. ,Drexinans without '''Power 'for 'about. four
taker! ': -''' Ill'u.d-- .-Bele°:'0iPild. ,-'1,:evas Bel."tger''' L.. -'• ''' • . ',' --, and-,r7;.-..4-,t11,-kv,-ei.,..i..`::L7 'f't''-• _ el; O . - oinmeree ,aPPeared • b or0 . had considered several .types, •-• of d. Pennington without
- ' Mayor ' • - ' '' - ' ' ' - - ' 'ParticiPating' ' in --..'";.t e 'volitrutii„ t4otuicil to ,,outline, inform' atiOn -ale• sistiS 'Mpluding,.„„enent-elett, .,'meta.19.e215„peeial•, '—'-tetineillors Walkdre.,
aware t ' t- there a lot of debris • hours .., • , - -, •• • •
The P.-ti.C.-manager added that'
s re: „on j;thOt4lunip'',.and..-th t- Viismoyacti4of,theevisitingqinaglewnw, :ready:- obtained " by ' ' the jayeee.WhieWW-OrefOinisith . be, iiiif durable •Petillington; dallOw, Besse and.
if .i.ig4S4'.7ireating., a.,.. hazard to • the were , __,. "..loe".; _Jennifer PArsons,Marty , b0autification.'..,e.,,e Mriiittee .. toWartr and 'oils, chipped and bent - - - Ve-ii, , H. ' Graharti. -. . . .
there would be no power-.interrupe
garbage,'Itrucle'When',.dumpingeviaieB eeb4e.' r, John- .4(46kb-1161V Frank the .. cost of. signs.-, '_.„;.--.7'-'-Mayor .j.",E: Huckins 'expressed . Parks-eecotmeillers. Gahm, Dien,' . tion on Sunday afternoon while the.
being-teeeze4:41nt: - e. • ", .,, • . - Gardiner', and. Jini„sOphens-. ' - ' ,,. -geb-rogst with.hhil a caSt alum- ,appreciotion eto the James 'on, be, nen "Pennington' ;Deputy -Reeve_ AI- line was being repaired. -
ee•e!.... ,
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PERSONAL.,. , ,.
•-.10,he2;rigayor:Sald'hewould like tO .
..'" ' .• n'''''-'1"Mts T"tti.ge • . Songs_:the ifeeorepfielet , eias 1._, -On either„,a,Wenden-or metalepoete.clutes-•cdeeigrAtiOno:and, interest -in...." FIre-,-Couneillors Besse, Fisher,
. sec*,,nOtree , Set ' up ' on - the . dump- Miss-Zeanoi Under: -"chairman Of .,::fle Pointed .ent that a survey 'ienunieipal- affairs. `We -welcome," Drennan, , Walkom and': iDepitty-
StAtiznOhat.:refuse mutat be dumped theevening.' • . ' Lion 'showed. there Were 230 intersec- the mayor said, "any constructive Reeve Allaire. , L. , Mr. Phil Calder of 'Peterbormigh
..,, s program was. .
Andy Boutiher. Lion President. t'''' - f -- d t signs 1‘, idea' that the 4 ' ' Chamber can Water Sight and Harbor --Reeve visited in ,Goderich en Monday
,
oee-r.'4,`;:the-,00,.,of the 'bank. "The '-',.,n. ions in ewn....an , withtwo • , e , unior
cineekeieeitoew-getion the ppteerle ereerge. ',Potions b t• b at , each: Interseetion, - about ' 469; come UP With that will be fin' -the- J. 11. Graham. Couneillors Gallow, Mr. J. '.Ernest Robertsom. has -left
• • Lien :Ha id Beaker Ted. in' sing -Muni sign-Whigh tefild• be erected half.of the 'ToWn• Council' ,for Iaire arid Reeve4, H. 'Graham..
1e said. , recommended He - • a s-0, cause.*
. that, ti*..eimnol..vonsioer.gettint_a •
new garbage- 'We' should
'
have obtained ane*One.last years':
he said. "The present oneis five
'
Ite"years o1d."
P,'.:."suggested that town
workmene were '1161.duniping all
refuSeeover the -edge,,df•the dump-
eff.'ijoit Oro itea:40/11:thop refuse, of Huron re-elected
over the you ean'texpeet any= Ontario
,1111:erig
one else e so, _
- , for, ihe Of. the group „held last week 411: -
is' to work , -
-4m,!t° taid,-Oeinitelteelre---Joe ,was elected to the
laire. 'Met -the coMMittee bring in °
what we 'can
..W,as a sen
signs wOuld •bel„needed.:' ' ' ' bt the, „community."'
The' Olurninurn' sign, he said,. CenmeiLagreed with the-mayor's-
wohld cost, abeilte-aueeaverage 'of remarks and -degided...1-ta, send- •,a,-
$8.50 Weddell. posts wOuldli letter ',Of- appreciation to the Junior
cest. about $575 While In, ;
Fisher, Walkom, Besse. , fora holiday visit,'"-ati•St;_pethr
In ustrial Le-- Councillor Penning- burg, Florida
S
tow,- eputy-Reeve Allaire,-Couticif- --"Mrs. Jas. Chisholna• and.slaughteri-
lors isher, Gallow, -,Drennare , - Alma, spent. last -4'06k with, Mr.
Court of -Revision—Councilinrs :and- Mra, Hugh Chisholm at Sarnia.
Drennan,. Besse; WalkOin,„.„Gallow- - MISS Alnia ;Chisholm -spent- the,.
and Reeve J. P.., rah -am.. ' ..... . week -end- with -her cousin, Mrs.
- Mel. Edwards and Mr.. Edwards
----- . at Toronto. . - '- ---,
RoCJohnston New . Mr. and airs. A. G. awyer of
0., ., f',-- ' • -- L, e-- • .,, - . ' :-, , ••,,iI.-•• '
.. - Tuesday.night.- -Jack
' . .",•• .r °MY ra6triber on the .coMmission Mr.-„'and"Mrs. Jack Clements and
L,'... •
*- , e. • .--• .1r, ' t'oait:tnd.:reqiderits protesting'.again, to take -tlie Oath of office Was aVir. and, Mrs. 13ud ClementS and
.040' ininike.tjtfanOliter 'or t-lielate' st ereitiOn fuelyard on Perk.
Hon. Malcolin Cameron' of Gede---, -Street-bY H. .9'. Jerry. 2 •. ____.,..__...
, . . „
rich, died -at London on Monday, At the. same meeting a ,request-
. , ,,
,il,r, the ; hmiii , oi, her soh,JAnti,... from .,Mr. Jerry was ', read; asking
. ., , ,
aU
s what.. aCtion con be taxen on: a
petition ,received -at the, inaegeral,
Ms Iabej Ba3,13, sessimwom Monday night from. 18
Town `Connell IS' etiedred tifo'haVe .,„ - hMorus" eaPsteeMii-sall Cr'P_ er' 'Ugh
•
,R,rid-Jcihriston, new member,ef-- Mrs. Bill, Reid, Itebert
inforreationtemerrow4;night frtim' the Palle 'Utilities Commistion lfist and Billy Clements of Guelph were
Town •Soliertor -J, jeHunter on yehr, was 'w elected ,chairman of the recent -visi ors with Mr. and Mrs
,
group -at its inaugural. meeting ,on Bud :Clements and and! Mrs'
Kennedy, read,
'Vide:President of ,sMidland-,-TSecur-
Ries-Corporatiiin, .father."Was
Member:pf,parliament finealniost.
,9.years..-fo various:.-Ifuron,;ridings,
,etation', and at the. timer ,' of his
ileath Was' °Liefitt"GOVeltdirma
Inc North „West l'erritories. '
urge. G: Mactwan, whc:waS families ' of Gbderi2h viiere recent
named •by . acelamation for tika visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry-
years: Ozie seat on the commis- Clements at_iluelph.
sionAS'vacant, due. to the -death i.if
Dr. W. F. Gallow.- Anappointment
.
/Mission to ' plaee; three tanks to fill the vacancy is one of the
for,„fuel oil, at the Park street site. -
'Mr. jetty Olio', applied for • a tasks -faculg the Town' Council-
htoulin.g. ,permit-i.1.6,,,,nioi 4:avi.frahro, i Othes, Members of the . commission .
referyed...to...the.; Are .ceMtniiitee or 1
are Maytutl, E. Th..ielidiit' and TOm
building feom- tireliarbo ' ddek to '
the „golifer --t4:. &gilt .av nue and' Sag°1'',- ' ' ' •. . . . „", ' '
4'a-tb—i"tfe-6t:"'"rgt- u6:gt -i4/4 leanft-thagee-mr Eeeting-611-lizier Weavest gave a
- report -one rural .• -lines -in the
eonSideratibe.
p r o' of Goderich Townshipwhichwas
Aterideet ' 'MrSeBaYlY was-horrvin GOderieh--pLerty $ -sic. dock to make way. foi lirmorPorated o the town on
Mi. Jerry recently sold his
411.43V0d. to LohdOil-5. Y,eatS; a$6- rice*. elevators being---ereeted. In J'amlalT" 1* s
suggeston made ,irne,.'t it sheriff of this county died ,Iti. . In% She Was a meroPOr.l.ot on IVIaitioncl,...road. ' Re had the local P.tT.C. could buy the lines
ise4i.yee7uxens.er:, jeeeded•;'.'0'0;,'„.aleseelation. He Was of 5St • 1.'401'4 Cathedral ,: .,-,,,,..... ,,,asked„ courieil-fii set a price o'n., the' -andquipment fronf the Rural.
" ' If ' ' ,,.." ea • ,appinntot, sheriff of Huron in 1941: -Mit.. tfailY :',iS -$4,..,ViV2MT 'PY:: "I'N.0 laritfi, "lint council decided it was Hydro . at a , cost of $3,489. The --
- appointed„,, , ‘,../4oi.a',,,,,,IteL-0,00:,:tiit.,:etsitytiiIiiolit.1,bert.ap:zi:;:_c_:,,,s.. re-, 4so;ds,w1t. iTChepiared;Ci'; .131311yyily.! '06f 0:1:aokitlinit,e neobt,, jet 2-ti.et,0,, ai.ii,„,-,••..t,h_emown.:,state_ new .ostohl
rs .01ers into the Goderkeh,,
incorperation wohld., also lbring 11
ii- as ,-101 ,.:, 4.•iike-gi, 0"assiStAre'toTthi” 'Hunter
,,, 6,0 tit , ,,„ ,,, , ,,,_ , .. a itiatightoefr;00- Mrs. E. 7: 1.77,-0,.:1;Y:,,,-.,6, ,L.':rtititotri:6%.,60"pinihoen wohiolib
ton is -."-taken, 2..,-, .',. , ISS , g APPEAL ., London . and ,a ,.. -sister,. Mrg,.. . c,,. et reSiden,ts was'i-rilade in -;COni-
.e.,:,..,life,..titiOliAiltn• P;15.4----ItOltrrilral--hydre.- .. •
, , yz - -,-..,,, of the, adeaurit and decided to send.
The meeting authorized approval
'ving ',•it "...,';',--tlie.,,".4filiegnital- Lizieeting .- , „
e , .
lean en,s objected to a coal and wood
rent- 01
, 4 nett'nitliOnday•riight; it' C.,At'OVili;:ctf ,Sti-Rgur: •.,p 46
,,, , "rrif:4-6(11*st wag' villy,,,,f4r, per-,
, ,",,,Akr , -hate;Settiee-e'll` 114W 'and IttitiatiWaS'-en-WOOdland),Lceitie,* , eolori .-..to bury .-tatik. .
.0, iirelt„ 1, YOUAtibii$\get in tOuch, Attendingthe Intierat,fronf'Godei- .,, ., , ,,, ; .. ...--
with -4: -' toile's H. Blake go rich were Mr.,, and -Mrs J. K. . ' -- . • ' ., '. , '' '
'share- HDr.andMrs. L Di.
unter. and : ,, ''--
. , . ,
1 by the, "tederith
reneit.,Ceinpensi.
dtfr-
tio year niifl
60;600'
titan, 'Iast
iriat, re-
4604*
'died
it to IturallHydro for approyol.
LADIE:rt-aCIAL BOWLING
..... ,tpAGue
. ". .. - n — - Points
Bombers ,, 4,, • ,70 • ,
:::CGaa:sg, .' ' ' , 50
•beetkiii--7:-.,T.....,........... 50 '
,- Strike-ektith:s - 70
...,-,---=--Plii•Wiekers' 57. .
64 -
, .10ieek-Outs 44
.11.VerS m 43-7'
_bite Caps , - 35 - • '
_
-TiPige,P•liiittligletrtrs Rhona Aladelerk..,
, 7
.0titOek,,UtttsV' g64;„ IVIarj; ,yOung;
,(Stlike-OtitS); 254; Vesta gehutz I,,j
000,01tistr;;,gov);41:',P-Mite,,,:cii),}101,gAit;r.vitt84,;-'
''' •''FOlia„ Redden,- 315. ,
. ,
and II. .M7&-d,,representing, the ' ' I beheve we-4Lare waVermefavor-;. ,
;rown of,Goderich; R 'Bisset, Hilton. able,,,pobition, :at - lairs ,riiimrient, to
County; Judge T2 M. -Costello, Gode. take care --,of all ,future, e)‘Pandoll:
rich Separa,te....scliool Beard; L- 0: and•progress•withei'it iny7enessiee- .
BrOoks, Ashfield, Township; • A. capital, expenditure," he said--- ..!, ..
grange, liellett,,,Towitship; E. _Tile. ritaYor reemmaiended„rete
..Pattersen,e'Easte-Wawanoslt-- -,,Toe'lzi-. - be-MYRA ..te, At.,e FOPX:47--..PPY.,
Robertson, c,olborne Township, N... '',Hcooalnitecislf6, thia.ftal,ecoAn:ied.:riaat:onri "Sho....ri, WI ,:„.,.,,,,,,
shifi; R. D. Munro, West Wawanosn , • . .
TOWnship. • . ' . lie_said he would. like to see the
plan of tree -planting -AO, beautify,_ ,
., parks', continued along .with -Ver- ., .
.. DOMINION -WIDE. town's -greets each year. manent paving. -of a, portion of the ,, .
.; Street Signs ' . - '. .
inovince in Canada. will be present -Sales.. representatives from every s,hoHueid,sstaairdt'ophpiatnhsifito_4iighrtetbriitteeetil;;„.,
today.and tomorrow-arthe'S eaffer.i,ypsieegiss4•,Rissntactr(o;nrg',.;tahlite.oultfie-instimouminaietlyearathiii.,...
plant for the national sales meeting but perhaps over a .period a three -
aonfeLethewiCon be G.
A. Beck
in datote.nFd-.
Olsen of, the Fort. Madison, Iowa, !first year, so that a visitors looking -
plant .
Stanfield Advertising
and Mr. Gowel Mr. BlAeignelratt;:gearAty soat.rfa certainltrietiih4afurther
irright
:r. set.: nerf roeroe: itir a's , eet address
arttostnat, e•wr_eti s i ta! . - . . „. 7, ,, , ' ,, •
and Mr. Hawthorne Of the Harold
isl'ilar:11.,S:e,en,h::°.erfate:ff,i:p:rriresgentatives and also
-CDC 441ms. . ,.. . - ,
television show now 'available Over-' ef;,taxwe arrears.
CBC advertising program for 1954 which i thebank,tboane9.kn,cettistralneaobnlinthgeteholiAsseoe4i.:_i,'
Asses -
will introduce the Jackie Gleas,on I
also consider our
tiniiiini:Stanurnm°eilrinte'Se--toa4thhneeirit1111.-tttaohtatetrien:sufoenmreltligeeivpAeaftinstliesesdnaYtesotf°;0a,), to,1 :..,:
equipment," he said, ,!flii()St ,'01 . 1 „._
which has been in use for -a num....,
,,•, -
••,. Appreciation
ber of years, and is now 'costing e
us considerable in repair -MIS, We
might . -"well consider a policy of
repleeing one unit per Year," .
.., The mayor also voiced aPbreci-' -
Tattory-th.-frowtrilffitiarf and depart-
-- -,
ment,s. ' :.0.,n, ...behalf ...o.f......the-riem -,,,,,,,-,74.•
police 'deadline/it, he said he .-,
would ask all the. citizens to co- : „1,
'operate with the police And 'culti- ,• . • .
vate their 'friendship. . -.
• Referring briefly to . parking, he
said ' ,eouncil might/ take -a --gotta
look_ at the town's parking regula.,‘L
' 4letre;clawytist.h " .special reference a ,
. Touching again on police_inal-,
1 ters, he asked_ council to consider,
setting up "a police committee' o( •
three members of council to handle ;-
• police affairs, the committee ta /e-
nlace a monthly- report to council- ,
for apOroval.'1.
. -
:Heating in the Town, Hall eame'
in for remarks from the :rnayoLT*
He asked that some thought he
given to the -teethed of heating the '
.4*.yitoxyg...;, "At present,",161.Salk, •,' -
"We litft-tweefurnaces---anet bout ..:, --
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