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Fanners 'will challenge 'On-
t�►r o Hydro,#s, privilege to ex -
propriety lands that will be
fla►oded by a dam beingbuilt at
Arnprior,.
"The Challenge will be based"
0-t :thee-gratiri hr-that-Hydro'•s acs
tiops 'deny farmera their right
to . an effective inquiry," says
Gordon Hill, President, On--
tario Federation of Agricultre.
"Hydro has `no control over
the land that,will obviously, be
flooded by the dam. The far-
merswho own'tbe laud will not
sell it to Hydro. The only two
actions open are to stop the
dam or ,,oto , expropriate the
land."
If Hydro chooses to ex-
propriate, The Expropriation
Act calls for hearings to deter-
mine whether the expropriation
i 'fair, sound and reasonably
necessary.'
Hill notes, "The prior com-
mitment of a huge sum of
• money and the substantial con-
struction already underway
will put irresistible pressure on
any inquiry officer, and
frustrate the ' landowners in.
eking effective- objections.
"Inquiry hearings should be
completed before there is any
c mrnitment to construction.
Failure to follow this course
denies farmers their valid
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rights under The Hicpro xi'ation "'info the mud for too lot4 ,' New:
Acct,'t ' is tlae, time to call a halt. Hydro
He adds, "Ontario Hydro has has been hiding behind the
been trampling farmers' rights overnment's skirts for years.
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It's -tit, a to find out .whether
the government is running
Hydro or Hydro is running the
government."
Take course atClinton
A. n s - ,
About 20 women from across Huron County gathered In Wesley -Willis church in Clinton to
take the course "More ideas for sowing • knits." The ladles will ,go back to their respective
W.I.'sand church g'rob,ps to spread their ,knowledge. Nancy Simpson, seated,a „clothing
specialist with the ministry of agriculture and food, demonstratesa new stitch. (News -
Record photo)
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.4 `NEED PICTURES.
The 'Auburn Women's. In: -
stitute . Tweedsmuir History
committee are in search of old
pictures relating to the early
. history of Auburn. They have
been working on this book for,,'
over a year and some pictures
are still needed.
If •yoU have any of the
following in your possession,
and would loan them to have a
picture taken off, please leave
with Mrs. Celia Taylor, the
curator; the Forester's . hall,
Down's blacksmith shop, the
apple„ evaporator, Wettlad'fer
lumber -sawmill on Hwy 25, the
furniture and undertaking shop
on the corner of. Hwy. 25 and
Egmont street, the Hill Hard-
ware store and any pictures of
4-H girls aince 1935. -
HALL BOARD
The Auburn Memorial Com-
munity Hall Board met for
their annual meeting With -the
chairman Gerald McDowell an
charge.
In the' financial 'statement
prepared by the secretary -
treasurer, Mrs,. Donald Haines,
the total receipts were $1988.01
and the expenses'. were,
Rent for the hall was
$951 and .the proceeds from the
barbecue were $lfi8:
SOCIAL NEWS
tea next Saturday, February 16
in the Sunday School room of
the church from 2 p.m. to 4 Rm.
The .'girls :have ,_ ade most of
the crafts themselves under the
dyirection of . their . leaders,
Misses Brenda Ball and Susan
Thompson.
Robert Armstrong is visiting
in Toronto with Mrs. Gertie
Vanstone and Miss Winnie
Vanstone. •
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Ruston on the birth "
of their • daughter last Monday
February 4 in Clinton hospital..
Mrs. Ruston and baby daughter
came home last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kitchen
of Hamilton visited last Satur-
day with -Mr. and Mrs. William
Straughan.
Mr. and Mrs Jbhn Weir of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay.
Miss Ethel Dewar, Huron
County librarian will be "guest
speaker at the- February
meeting of the . Auburn
Women's Institute on February -
16.
Mrs. Tom Hallam is a
patient in room 518,,W Victoria
Hospital, London.
Winners at the weekly euchre
party in the Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall were
high" man, Orval McPhee; low
man,• Donald , Haines, High
lady, Mrs. Thomas'Haggitt, low
lady, Mrs. Myrtle Munro;
novelty prize, Orval McPhee.
J.C. MOSS 0
.Mrs. learrr'Bradn'ck and
rs. Frances Clark attended Relatives .in this community
received word of the death of
the leaders training, school for Jiise h C. Moss in Woodstock
. more ideas' -'on sewing with General hospital.
knits held at Wrngha,m last .
He is survived by his'wife,the
week. Anyone wishing'. to take former Margaret Medd 'and
the course please'contact either..
sons,' lei. Joseph H. Medd,
leaders as soon • as possible as
classes will, begin soon.
Albert Killough of • Aylmer
called ‘on. Mr. 'and Mrs. Alfred
Rollinson` and Murray and Mr.`
and Mrs. William Straughan
last. Friday.
Twenty' :Explorer girls - of
Knox ' United Church are
preparing for their bazaar and
London; John A., Woodstock;
Roy C., Windsor; 'James C.,
Strathroy; Gary. S. and Michael
P. of Woodstock; daughters,
Mrs. John (Adrienne) Bloudoff
and Miss Margaret Moss,
White. Rock, B.C.; Mrs. John
(Helene.) Edwards, Belleville
20 grandchildren.'0and five
great-grapdchildren; sifters,
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Miss° Erma Moes•- of .Kitchener
and Sister St, Charles, London.
Requiem mass wa's held at.
St. Rite's Roman .Catholie
r;hurch; Woodstock with . tem-
porary entombment in Wood-
stock Cemetery Mausoleum,
REUNITED
The ` Auburn, news column
has been the means' of re-
uniting former school mates In
the persons of Mrs, W:H': Jewell
of G+derich the former Nellie
Glenn of Colborne Townahip
and Mrs. . _Harry, Wallacei for: North Battleford, Seek., for-
merly., Mary Ellen. Symington
-also of Colborne Township.
They, had attended. $.S.. Na. 3
Colborne. Neither had heard of
each other for many years and
now Mrs. Jewell, 94, rea& bf
Mrs. Wallace's 92nd birthday
and wrote to her. ;
Nile congregation hears
annual reports at special
meeting for members .:
The annual Congregational The Auditor's Report - was
meeting was held in the Nile "read by D. McNeil. .
• United. Church basement with a Bible Society Report - was
pot luck dinner served at 12:30 read by Mrs. Elwyn Feagan,
p.m. and. followed by business collection was $64.15.
at 1:30 p.m. ' Observer Report - was given
The meeting opened with by Mrs. Horton--Palmay, with
scripture and prayer by Rev. C. (35) names on the roll.
Report - was read by
Trustee Re
-McClenaghan. p
In the absence of . Cliff , Ron Pentland and reported ,
McNeil, a motion that Douglas' work' 'on drains and possibly
McNeil act as secretary for the catch -basins aroundthe outside
meeting was passed. ° of the Church.
The minutes of,the former; A� motion was passed and
meeting were reaand adgp- carried that the reportse ac-
ted. cepted.
A letter of resignation was Elders are: Jim Hawkins and
received from Earl -Bogie who Doug McNeil, three years; Cliff
resigned from the Board of McNeil, two :'years; and
Elders.
Jamieson Ribey, one year.
'Sundays School -Report: -• was- A,: motion...was.:passe€l to,„cork..
read by” Harvey McPhee tact Harvey Bogie to act as
showing,, EC' balance of $30.09. " Elder and if not a nomination
with Mrs. Alvin `Kerr as will be seeped at a later date to
-superintendent and. Harvey noniirtate an .Elder. It• was
McPhee as secretary -treasurer. carried.'
The Explorers Group - was
read by Mrs. D. McNeil in the
group. The . leaders are Mrs.
Dorothy Brindley, Mary Louise three1 years; Jim McPhee,
McNeil,. Mrs.,' Jack Clements 'Frank Scott, Carman Pollock,
and Mrs. Doug Young. - Horace Crawford, two years;
C.G.I.T. - was read by Mrs. ., Arnold Stothers, `Horton
A. Kerr showing a -balance on Talrnay, one year."
band of $34.36. AppreciationThe Trustee Board are: Cliff
was shown to the C:G:LT. for McNeil, Ron Penland, Doug
• work. done in. the church McNeil, Glen Ribey, Len
basement. The leader is• Mrs. Christilaw.•
Judy Kerr. , Other positions ' filled , are:
U.C.W. Treasdrer's Report - Auditors, Mr. andrs. Ddug
was read by ;Mrs.
':E. Feagan Mc�leil; Church Treasurer,
. ,showing a balance on hand of Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge; ' Press
$9.� . " Reporter,' Mrs. Cliff McNeil;
Treasurer's Report Iwa`s'Manse--'C-ommthee, Mrs. A.
read uby Mrs. W. Rutledge Kerr, Mrs. E: Pollock, Cliff.
showing a balance W.
hand of McNeil and'Len- Christilaw;
5T cents.Representatives from .the
The Past.ocaL.Report - was Trustee Board to the Manse
read by Rev. C. McClenaghan;. Committee, D. McNeil and Ron
. Manse Committee Report '= Pentland;. ' Anniversary Corn -
was read by Mrs. C. •-mittee, Mrs. Jim.Beak, Rev. C.
,' McClenaghan and Made men- McClenaghan, Doug McNeil,
tion of„paint and labour for the •' Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Hawkins;
manse. Observer .Representative, Mrs.
H. Talrnay; Organist, Mrs. Jim'
Board of Stewards are: Mrs.
Alvin Kir Glen Ribey, Len
Christilaw, Ron Pentland,
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