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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-12-03, Page 6#Q Coderich Bial -Star, Thursday, :December -3rd, 1959 • XT# SUceessi I 'YEAR, • ccIarnationcdamations InColborne A am' 4, • tecial to Signal -Star by Mrs. Batu ('lark, Tait Clark, Raymond ness transactions of the town- work done at the Huron County taken by bus to school costing 1Nes, , •Bradnock) Fisher and •Leonard Fisher, Mr. ship. He believed the ladies are l thee. Speaking on the ura p the township 15q a pupil,. The 'W, 'Dec. 1. -The Col ( Harry M,eCreath was nominated c1gaer to the educational prob'' a ase of Sky Harbor airport, he schools receive books. from the borne nomination meeting at; but withdrew. lems, and should have more' say'sai'd it would mean more income Huron County Libra-rY and pay Rhe Township Hall, Carlow, last' There will be a contest for in municipal affairs. ;for' the township if more de �$5p„znprc fo he books than an Friday saw a good attendance.a Se ool Trustees with- The hh clerk distributed printed Vel0 ' t -Kook place in 'that former years. Ike sspi�ke -of--the Nominations were received byy Hunter and Geofga Robertson, financial statements and made' area. In closinghe thanked' caretaking wprk done and said the township clerk, Ben Strau.'former trustees, opposed by,'a quick summary of the items; the councillors and other town`!thatait X1'1 was very satisfactory) Russel Pfrimmer and Arnold stating that the township was ship officials for their co-opernow. It costs the ratepayers 50c' 't; Fisher: Other members of the in good financial standing, de ation during the past year anda day to educate a child, he said.i V school ,board, elected last year spite the arrears in tax money. I wished them all the. season's Mr. Prest .said the township. has come to the" crossroads in , the matter of school overcrowd- ing and something has- to be :done. It had been proposed to make a four -room additl.on to the new Zion School and have more schools come into a .com- bined school system.He stated that only three days had been lost last year on account of snow storms. School, Problem ghan, until 2 p.m, Ralph Jewell was returned to .Rhe reeveship, by acclamation, being nominated,.l �'ftn`y `lt?fs'h for a two year term, are James M Reeve Ralph Jewell, called on , gxe,etin'gs, • and Tait Clark. Mr. Stanley Prest, Clifford 'McNeill and John IVIr, William Clary' spoke on Snyder, a former reeve, was also I I7ruribar, to give his report, said it was his work as a representative on, is pleasure to represent the town-: p nominated but thanked his nom- Mr. Hugh Hill was chosen 'sliip on the county Council, He' the Goderich Hospital .Board isnators and withdrew his name. chairman of the meeting; The skated it was an education to and of the meetings he had 'The councillors were unopposed former •reeve expressed ,hanks --serve as reeve and told abottt ' making the sixth consecutive for the -honor bestowed on him. .the part that Colborne Town -j _. fear that the council in Col -He told of h'is disappointment',shi COLBORNE TOWNSHIP p plays in the, financial affairs ; „ borne Township has been given that ladies did not attend and of the•'„( rin•ty.••, Fie reviewed 'Reeve (Acclamation) Ralph an 'acclamation. "They are Wil-' express their views on the busi:county finances and 'told. of the',leweit.• . Council .(Acclamation). W. Clark, T. Clark, L. Fisher, R. "" Fishes. School Trustees ,(Two to be elected) G. Robertson; E. 'Fears past by the different Hunter, 'R. Pfrimmer, ` A. school boards, Improvements Fisher. will have to be made to all schools and it looks like a con- L4olida'ted grade school is the attended. He stated .that this answer, he, said. It would attract institution is in better financial better teachers to the school condition since patients are re- area, he added. The old schools quire(' to pay now on 0 monthly ire not satisfactory and would basis instead of when they are need repairs, he concluded. :discharged. Mr. Elmer, Hunter spoke of Township Roads the work c'f the school hoard Mr. Tait ('lark gave a report and said it w0111(1 h, c'u•;190 to on the work done in the town- build an addition to the Zion !ship, including the roads re- school than to repair Benmiller surfaced during the year. Ile school and Ier't "„r,r li-r te•rchcr. stated that the purchase of the Mr, Harry :McCreath spoke rotary mower had proven very about the Mausoleum built at ' satisfactory• - Colborne cemetery this past . Mr. Leonard Fisher stated summ.kr, This beautiful struc- that a 7.8 acre gravel pit had lure is 9'8'': completed and will •been purchased from Mr. Kim be finished in the near future, Brindley and 2 acres of land he said. He thanked all for GRAND OPE.',':.r'I , ;had, been bought from Mr. Wal- their co-operation when he made ter Daer for the township dump. the personal canvass and said it I He urged the' people to use this is now within $500 of being paid garbage dump and said 'signs for, j have been erected there', Great Mr. Stanley Snyder, ex -reeve,? I improvement on the roadsides compliment^ed Mr. alcC'reath on have been noted 'by the road his wonderfirl Work clone at Col- ,'l superintendent since this dump borne cemetery. He spoke of 'was opened, Mr. Clark said. thepro,,, , gress itt the township 'Mr, Ray Fisher spoke of work and compared prices of 50 years' done on road construction in the ago. township and., gave some-frnan- The two new 'school trustee''' tial fig'u'res. e •remarked that nominees •spoke. Mr: Russel th'e„heavy cost of plowing snow Pfrimmer saidThe thought ex- , had made the exppenses were too expenses soar.that the high; He told bot t weed control and taxpayers should decide whe- 9 A.M. T 9 P.M. (Saturday Only) a�brush cutting done; also that' ther to fix' up Benmiller schpol VI. two main- culverts and several or build. the .new addition, He small ones had been, built. .He ,believed Benmiller s c h o 01�•• f Door ,w �� Iror, pi'Z ._,_.Ispoke, of the repairs made to should be maintained. township. the , • p • �g ra der and said Mr. 'Arnold Fisher said .he i that over 5,000 yards of gravel was not in favor of closing the Canada's fastest 'growing lauhdry service,. It can't be beat for speed or • had been used this past° season, school and thought that the; The chairman of the areal Zion school -should be paid for,! economy... Best of all -you do your laundry yourself. Any hour, school board reported on the j before thinking of adding new Year's work. He said two new rooms, day or nights- 13ring your own bleach, -soap or detergents. Use as teachers were hired this term! A ratepayers' meeting 'will be-, and that salaries had tripled held in the near future to dis: many machines as you need. Coin, operated dryers are also available,since 11945 when the top paid! eus sthe school problem and f, teacher received $1,300*, now,; learn • .,what can be clone. The Try SPEED WASH this week.-. • the highest salary -is $4,050, hesinging rrteetin,, was.closed by I said. He remarked that each The Queen and refreshments. pupil has books worth $ dur- were served by the reeve and " ling the year; 111 children are the councillors..A,,...1:1',- ' GodericW-s- newest, fastest Iaundry seresati n ... Completely coin operated Mr. George ''Robertson spoke of the efficient work done in aturday, December 34 Hamilton Street. 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