The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-06, Page 10Huron
Council undecided
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Members of Huron Count coat is $3,001.70 for the nine
County cil, and then when they became Anson McKinley concurred was, lot of mons anybody's
Council are consideringthe _ standing committees to meet y In ybody s
P� once each month. That's an aver. reeves they could step right into with the w#rden. He said that in pocket", but he wondered if addi-
sibility of reducing its members committee positions with experi- his opinion, the noon recess with
age of $333.52 per committee. It P� � P tional savings couldn't be rea1ila-
from 45 to 29, but it isn't likely has been proposed that instead of ence and know-how. dinner eaten together was the ed. He said if committees could
they will come to a decision witil nine committees, six committees Bill Morley, deputy -reeve of best thing that had happened in be amalgamated, perhaps it was
June at the earliest. A report of would be sufficient under the new Usborne Township, raised aye conceivable that instead of two
the local government study com- system if adopted. For discussion round of applause from other There was some discussion on department heads and their sal-
mittee was tabled until the May purposes it was suggested that deputy -reeves when he told coun- whether or not savings would aries, one department head
session but council probably health and social services be cil he wasn't interested ip serving actually be realized by cutting would be sufficient. "If we can
won't be ready to vote on the amalgamated into one com- on county council if deputy- back on the number of county amalgamate the committees and
matter until the following meet- mitten, library and property into reeves couldn't participate in representatives. Reeve Bill Els- the department heads to .look
ing at the end of June. one committee, and planning and committee work. "If we don't ton said that smaller groups aft -r hoth services. that's where
It was agreed at the April ses- development into one committee. have the challenge of the com- tended to look for higher pay,. He the real savings will come to the
sion, Thursday, April 29, to send a At an average cost of $333.52 mittee you might as well forget said the 16 -member Board of county," said Reeve Ginn.
letter to all municipal councils in per committee, the total cost for it," Morley said. "I won't come Education costs almost as much Reeve Ginn spoke about a de -
Huron asking for opinions con- six committees to meet once up here and fill the chair and eat as the 45 county council mem- cision reached earlier ip the ses-
cerning the feasibility of adopting monthly would be $2,001.12 - a your meals as a critic. It just bers, and pointed out as well that sion to have both the develop -
Section 27 (a) of The Municipal saving of $1,000 per month. An- won't work." a councillor in the Hamilton- ment officer and the county plan -
Act which provides for a reeve other $10,000 could be saved over Reeve Elgin Thompson of Wentworth Region was paid ding director at public meetings
for up to 2,000 electors; a reeve a 10 -month period, if costs re- Tuckersmith agreed. He said he $6,500 per annum. "Where's the about secondary plans. He saw
and a deputy -reeve over 2,500 mained the same and if com- Wouldn't like council to dis- saving?" asked Elston. this as a "duplication" of expens-
electors; the reeve with a second mittees met only once monthly. criminate againstdeputy- the de ut es. Instead of two at one meeting,
vote for over 5,000 electors; and It is expected that another reeves. Reeve Thompson went on Ginn in Favor Reeve Ginn wondered if develop -
the reeve and the deputy reeve to say that if council wanted to Reeve Gerry Ginn of Goderich ment and planning couldn't be
c could with a second vote over 7,500 $5 could be saved in meals save money, it dispense Township said that even when he
electors. and convention expenses for theamalgamated under one depart -
smaller council. with the $5 per plate smorgas- was a deputy -reeve he believed ment head.
What's more, Jim Mair of Mor- In total, that's $23,500 in actual bord served on county council there were too many members on Warden McCutcheon com-
ris Township hopes there will be savings per annum - a bare days to council members and county council. But he was con- mended council for its open and
time for the Huron County people minimum. their guests. He said nobody cerned that if the number of rational discussion of the local
to express their opinion on the "Concern has been expressed needed such a heavy meal at elected representatives was few- government study committee's
matter - either by delegations to that with fewer committees the lunch time, and suggested that er, more decision-making would report. He reminded council this
councils or by speaking directly workload may become such that - the "old way" when councillors fall to hired or appointed person- is an election year and since all
to elected officials in their muni- more meetings would be neces- Fent their own way and bought nel. "County elected representa- members wouldbe seeking re-
cipalities. sary or alternately more auth- their own lunches at the noon tives must keep the power to election or retiring from office in
In the report of the committee ority and responsibility turned break was best. make the decisions," Reeve Ginn the fall, it is easier to be objective
chaired by Warden Jack Mc- over to non -elected staff," Ward- "A group of us used to go to one said.
Cutcheon, it was noted that in about the future structure of
en McCutcheon said in the report. of the restaurants and sit around Reeve Ginn acknowledged that government in Huron.
1975 the population in Huron was Reeve Jack Tinney of Hay the table and have a good disco.5- a saving of $25-$30,000 per annum Simon Hallahan, reeve of East
54,671. Based on that figure, Township, a member of the local sion," said Reeve Thompson.
council has at the present time a government study committee, "Just as good a discussion as we
member of council for each 1,437 said he thought it was significant have today when we're all in a
people. If Section 27 (a) was that the report noted a heavier large group in one place."
adopted, there would be one workload might prevent mem- Warden Disagrees
member of council for each 1,885 Warden Jack McCutcheon d'
Wawanosh, summed .up the feel-
ing of the group. "I think we have
the beat system of any in the Do-
miniod of Canada," said Reeve
Hallahan. "I hope we can keep
the decision-making at the grass
roots."
Earn more
on your
savings
Get 4% on your regular
savings.
Pay no service charge on
cheques if minimum
balance of $1,000 is main-
tained (and even if this
balance is not maintained)
you get 12 free cheques per
quarter'and pay only 10
cents for each' cheque over
the 12. Compare this with
your average "savings ac-
count" paying only 3°1 and
costing you a service charge
of 20 cents for every cheque.
Special Savings (non
chequing) accounts Pay 8%
per annuni calculated on
minimum monthly balance.
Funds deposited. prior to
May 15th and left on
deposit earn full interest
for all of May.
YlC7YJR/A.n,
GREY
TRUST COMPANv SINCE 1B69
Main St. E., Listowel, Ont.
D. M. Lefebrve , Mgr.
SUTTON PARK INN
people.volved
Presently, there 56 in
hers from becoming directly in-
with the administration of
is
agreed with Reeve Thompson. He
Kincardine, Ontorio
are votes
council, an average of one vote
the various departments as at
present, and that more meetings
Pia a io---The Wingham Advance -Times, 'Mum., May e, 1976
H -P Sep. School budget
increased by
13.4 percent
)gr Wilma Oke
Tuesday, in a recorded vote with
Z'he Ituron Perth wuuty
Stratford'Ptuat4se Howard Shantz
Roman Catholic Separate School
and David Teahen opposed,
Board passed a 1976 budget of
approval was given to the pro -
$3,910,340 whitch will mean an in-
posed school year calendar for
crease of $464,089, or 13.4 per cent
1976-77, , calling for nine profes-
over its 1975 expenditure.
sional activity days.
Stratford Trustee Ronald
Mr. Shantz stated that he does
Marcy, a member of the finance
not find professional activity
committee, said, "Since we
'
days for teachers too worthwhile
started working on the budget
and sought to reduce the number
three weeks ago we have de-
from nine to six but no one would
creased the mill rate by 1.94 mills
second his motion.
over what we had originally ex-
The calendar approved has 187
pected•"
instructional days, plus the nine
He said salaries and fringe
professional days which include
benefits account for 95.74 per cent
four school curriculum days -
of the increase and 68.72 per cent
September 13, December 10,
of the total budget for 1976. Mr,
January 21 and June 30, and five
Marcy said a breakdown of ex-
county curriculum days -
penditures reveals increases of
September 24, October 18,
19.97 per cent in instruction, 3.7
November 26, March 7 and June
per cent in plant operation and
29.
maintainence, 14.74 per cent in
David Zyluck, a Grade 7 and 8
transportation, while capital ex-
teacher of Precious Blood School,
penditure has been decreased by
Exeter, was appointed principal
i 52.21 per cent.
of St. Joseph's School, Kings -
Mr. Marcy pointed out that this
bridge.
year the transportation grant has
Joseph Tokar, Stratford,
been reduced by 8 per cent, which
superintendent of special ser -
may mean reductions in trans-
vices, had his resignation ac-
portation in September. He de-
cepted effective the end of July.
plored the fact that in 1969 the
Mr. Tokar has been named direc-
* M'nistry of Education -en-
for of education for the Elgin
cc the the county boards of
County separate school board
educati to expand, necessi-
and will assume his new position
tating extra transportation and
August 1. He has been with the
resulting in high transportation
board for the last six years and
expenditures on the part of
has been responsible for eurri-
county boards, all in the name of
culum program, professional
equality of education. She said
development and special educa-
this year, with the cutback in the
tion.
transportation grant there will be
The Ontario English Catholic
an increase in cost to the local
Teachers' Association will under -
taxpayer of $44,000. He regretted
write the expense for the next
that the cut is all in one year, not
professional development day up
a gradual reduction.
to the amount of $500 as outlined
Mr. Marcy said the board plans
in a letter from Terry Craig,
not to replace three of the full
president of the association.
time teachers who have resigned,
The board will send $100 to the
nor does it plan to replace one
Catholic Parents' Action Group
consultant who resigned recent-
of Ontario to assist that group in
ly. Two portable classrooms will
its fight for secondary school
be vacated, one at Seaforth due to
grants for Catholic schools. It
declining enrolment and one at
was suggested that as the Huron -
Kingsbridge where the new
Perth board did not have a secon-
Bruce-Grey County separate
dary school under its jurisdiction
school will absorb pupils.
the request for money did not
Trustee Francis Hicknell of
affect the board and only verbal
Seaforth, a member of the fi-
encouragement should be sent.
nance committee, reported that
At this point St. Marys board
provincial grants and other reve-
member John O'Drowsky
nue will provide 85.28 per cent of
snapped, "If we can support the
the 1976 budget, compared to
cows surely we can support the
87.65 per cent in 1975. Local tax-
Catholic secondary schools." He
payers will be required to con-
was referring to a decision in
tribute 14.72 per cent to this
March to give $100 to the Perth
year's budget.
Milk Board for its educational
MILL RATES
program for young people.
Jack Lane, superintendent of
Sister Florence, principal of St.
business and finance, presented
Patrick's School, Dublin, re -
the 1976 mill rate for the support-
ported on a recent conference she
ing municipalities as follows:
attended in Toronto, held by the
Ashfield Township, 36.72; Col-
Christian Curriculum Develop -
borne Township, 36.17; Goderich
ment Committee. Assisting in the
Township, 33.75; Grey Township,
presentation were two Hession
30.61; Hay Township, 39.66;
teachers, Florence McDougald
Howick Township, 30.80; Hullett
and Inez Haid.
Township, 30.43; McKillop Town -
,ship, 31.57; Morris Township,
28.24; Stanley Township, 33.49;
Stephen Township, 36.44,
Belgrave
Tuckersmith Township, 34.25;
Turnberry Township, 30.88;
Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes
Usborne Township, 30.13; East
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Wawanosh Township, 32.59; West
Mrs. Harmon Mitchell of Roth-
Wawanosh, 28.46; Clinton, 35.17;
say.
Exeter, 34.34; Goderich, 38.82;
Seaforth,31.39; Wingham, 37.20;
Bayfield, 41.00; Blyth, 33.45;
Donnybrook
Brussels, 33.54; Hensall, 31.80;
Zurich, 36.54; Blanchard Town-
ship, 37.75; Downie Township,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson,
37.19; North Easthope Township,
Jane, Ellen, Julie and Murray of
40.79; South Easthope Township.
Donnybrook and Mr. and Mrs.
35.70; Ellice Township, 32.71;
lice
Gordon Haggett of Blyth visited
Mitchell, Funship,llarton Town.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
ship, 30.45; Hibbert Township,
Thompson, RR 2, w.
30.73; Logan Township, 33.20;
30.73;
MIs. J. C. son of Wing-
Robinsono
Township, 37.05;
ham visited with her sister, Mrs.
Wallace Township, 31.46; Strat-
Charles Jefferson, on Wednes-
ford, 36.00; St. Marys, 7.30; Listo-
day.
wel, 33.80; East Nissouri Town-
ship, 33.75; West Zorra Township,
35.35; Peel Township, 29.67; Kin-
loss Township, 5.77; Culross
Heavy water, which allows On -
Township, 5.90; McGillivray
tario Hydro to use natural ora
Township, 38.70; Biddulph Town-
nium at the Douglas Point and
ship, 33.00; Maryborough Town-
Pickering nuclear generating
ship, 33.30; Wellesley, 37.36.
stations, looks, feels and tastes
During the meeting, which was
like ordinary water. gut it costs a
not adjourned until 1:00 a.m.
lot more.
MINISTRY OF HOUSING
® Ontario Housing Corporation
Supply, installation a maintenance of 155 new coin operated washers
and 156 new coin operated dryers for:
Bleeker Street O.H. 74
London O.H. 9
(METRO)
London O.H. 15
Mornell/Ellesmere O.H. 106
Mily*rton O.H. 2
(METRO)
New Morket O.H. 2
Amherstburg O.H. 1
Ottawa O.H. 1
Aurora O.H. 3
Ottawa O. H. 17
1. Clinton O.H. 1
Ottawa O.H. 20
Cornwall 6.H. 1
Ottawa O. H. 22
Essex O. H. 1
Ottawo O. H. 24
Guelph O.H. 7
ONawo O. H. 27
Guelph O.H. 8
Owen Sound O.H. 5
Harriston O.H. 2a
Paris O.H. 2
Hespeler O.H. 202
Port Colborne O.H. 1
Ingersol O.H. 2
Port Credit O.H. 1
Kincardine O.H. 3
Winghom O.H. 4
Kitchener O.H. 21
Leamington O.H. 4
Reference No. A.T. 15/76
Tenders will be received for the above until 12:00 noon E.D.S.T. May 25,
1976 by the Ontario Housing Corporation, 101 eloor Street West.
Toronto, Ontario;, MSS 1 P8. c/o the
Chief Purchasing Officer, 11 th floor,
from whom details and specifications may be obtained or telephone
965-9749, quoting reference number as above. Proponent,t may bid on
one project, a group of projects or all projects. The lowest or any
►ender not necessarily occepted.
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Huron
Council undecided
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Members of Huron Count coat is $3,001.70 for the nine
County cil, and then when they became Anson McKinley concurred was, lot of mons anybody's
Council are consideringthe _ standing committees to meet y In ybody s
P� once each month. That's an aver. reeves they could step right into with the w#rden. He said that in pocket", but he wondered if addi-
sibility of reducing its members committee positions with experi- his opinion, the noon recess with
age of $333.52 per committee. It P� � P tional savings couldn't be rea1ila-
from 45 to 29, but it isn't likely has been proposed that instead of ence and know-how. dinner eaten together was the ed. He said if committees could
they will come to a decision witil nine committees, six committees Bill Morley, deputy -reeve of best thing that had happened in be amalgamated, perhaps it was
June at the earliest. A report of would be sufficient under the new Usborne Township, raised aye conceivable that instead of two
the local government study com- system if adopted. For discussion round of applause from other There was some discussion on department heads and their sal-
mittee was tabled until the May purposes it was suggested that deputy -reeves when he told coun- whether or not savings would aries, one department head
session but council probably health and social services be cil he wasn't interested ip serving actually be realized by cutting would be sufficient. "If we can
won't be ready to vote on the amalgamated into one com- on county council if deputy- back on the number of county amalgamate the committees and
matter until the following meet- mitten, library and property into reeves couldn't participate in representatives. Reeve Bill Els- the department heads to .look
ing at the end of June. one committee, and planning and committee work. "If we don't ton said that smaller groups aft -r hoth services. that's where
It was agreed at the April ses- development into one committee. have the challenge of the com- tended to look for higher pay,. He the real savings will come to the
sion, Thursday, April 29, to send a At an average cost of $333.52 mittee you might as well forget said the 16 -member Board of county," said Reeve Ginn.
letter to all municipal councils in per committee, the total cost for it," Morley said. "I won't come Education costs almost as much Reeve Ginn spoke about a de -
Huron asking for opinions con- six committees to meet once up here and fill the chair and eat as the 45 county council mem- cision reached earlier ip the ses-
cerning the feasibility of adopting monthly would be $2,001.12 - a your meals as a critic. It just bers, and pointed out as well that sion to have both the develop -
Section 27 (a) of The Municipal saving of $1,000 per month. An- won't work." a councillor in the Hamilton- ment officer and the county plan -
Act which provides for a reeve other $10,000 could be saved over Reeve Elgin Thompson of Wentworth Region was paid ding director at public meetings
for up to 2,000 electors; a reeve a 10 -month period, if costs re- Tuckersmith agreed. He said he $6,500 per annum. "Where's the about secondary plans. He saw
and a deputy -reeve over 2,500 mained the same and if com- Wouldn't like council to dis- saving?" asked Elston. this as a "duplication" of expens-
electors; the reeve with a second mittees met only once monthly. criminate againstdeputy- the de ut es. Instead of two at one meeting,
vote for over 5,000 electors; and It is expected that another reeves. Reeve Thompson went on Ginn in Favor Reeve Ginn wondered if develop -
the reeve and the deputy reeve to say that if council wanted to Reeve Gerry Ginn of Goderich ment and planning couldn't be
c could with a second vote over 7,500 $5 could be saved in meals save money, it dispense Township said that even when he
electors. and convention expenses for theamalgamated under one depart -
smaller council. with the $5 per plate smorgas- was a deputy -reeve he believed ment head.
What's more, Jim Mair of Mor- In total, that's $23,500 in actual bord served on county council there were too many members on Warden McCutcheon com-
ris Township hopes there will be savings per annum - a bare days to council members and county council. But he was con- mended council for its open and
time for the Huron County people minimum. their guests. He said nobody cerned that if the number of rational discussion of the local
to express their opinion on the "Concern has been expressed needed such a heavy meal at elected representatives was few- government study committee's
matter - either by delegations to that with fewer committees the lunch time, and suggested that er, more decision-making would report. He reminded council this
councils or by speaking directly workload may become such that - the "old way" when councillors fall to hired or appointed person- is an election year and since all
to elected officials in their muni- more meetings would be neces- Fent their own way and bought nel. "County elected representa- members wouldbe seeking re-
cipalities. sary or alternately more auth- their own lunches at the noon tives must keep the power to election or retiring from office in
In the report of the committee ority and responsibility turned break was best. make the decisions," Reeve Ginn the fall, it is easier to be objective
chaired by Warden Jack Mc- over to non -elected staff," Ward- "A group of us used to go to one said.
Cutcheon, it was noted that in about the future structure of
en McCutcheon said in the report. of the restaurants and sit around Reeve Ginn acknowledged that government in Huron.
1975 the population in Huron was Reeve Jack Tinney of Hay the table and have a good disco.5- a saving of $25-$30,000 per annum Simon Hallahan, reeve of East
54,671. Based on that figure, Township, a member of the local sion," said Reeve Thompson.
council has at the present time a government study committee, "Just as good a discussion as we
member of council for each 1,437 said he thought it was significant have today when we're all in a
people. If Section 27 (a) was that the report noted a heavier large group in one place."
adopted, there would be one workload might prevent mem- Warden Disagrees
member of council for each 1,885 Warden Jack McCutcheon d'
Wawanosh, summed .up the feel-
ing of the group. "I think we have
the beat system of any in the Do-
miniod of Canada," said Reeve
Hallahan. "I hope we can keep
the decision-making at the grass
roots."
Earn more
on your
savings
Get 4% on your regular
savings.
Pay no service charge on
cheques if minimum
balance of $1,000 is main-
tained (and even if this
balance is not maintained)
you get 12 free cheques per
quarter'and pay only 10
cents for each' cheque over
the 12. Compare this with
your average "savings ac-
count" paying only 3°1 and
costing you a service charge
of 20 cents for every cheque.
Special Savings (non
chequing) accounts Pay 8%
per annuni calculated on
minimum monthly balance.
Funds deposited. prior to
May 15th and left on
deposit earn full interest
for all of May.
YlC7YJR/A.n,
GREY
TRUST COMPANv SINCE 1B69
Main St. E., Listowel, Ont.
D. M. Lefebrve , Mgr.
SUTTON PARK INN
people.volved
Presently, there 56 in
hers from becoming directly in-
with the administration of
is
agreed with Reeve Thompson. He
Kincardine, Ontorio
are votes
council, an average of one vote
the various departments as at
present, and that more meetings
insisted that by keeping council
together, a great deal of informa-
Tops in Entertainment and Dining
for each 976 people, or 2.15 votes
could mean that certain mem-
tion was passed around and much
per municipality, or 1.24 votes
�r member. Under the system y
bers might not be interested in
Public relations work was accom-
He that in
g� r
$�" For ever Mother on Mothers Day
Y
.
running for elected office, or be-
Plished. said the small-
��
proposedthere would be 30 votes
in
cause of being unable to take
er groups, councillors didn't get
,� � A FREE ROSE
council,
, an average of one vote
time off work, could not attend
the exchange of ideas and didn't
for each 1,822 people, or 1.15 votes
meetings. He added that as the
get to know the various depart-
'' A special Smorgasbord 2:30 to 8:30
per municipality, or 1.03 votes
member.
stud committee toured some of
Y
ment heads as well.
The menu selection is noon to 2:30
per
Many believe in the principle
„
of one person, one vote, Warden
the county councils in the prov-
ince, they saw nothing better,
Warden McCutcheon added
that he could supporta su gges-
tion to incorporate the cost of the
Give Mom the day off. Call now for
than the system used in Huron,
P
s,j
� ,>.�
McCutcheon said in his report.
p°
"Under our present representa-
although he admitted that some
ideas from other counties could
noon meals into the per diem paid
to councillors, but said he would
.
reservations. Ca11396-3444
tion there are 11 members with
two votes each. At the present
be utilized in Huron to advahtage.
not be in favor of dispensing with
the large gathering of council and
Ad u Its $6.50 Children $3.25
time if Section 27 (a) were adopt
Deputy Reeves
guests.
,........
ed, there would be only one mem- Although Warden McCutcheon
ber of council with two votes." urged council not to think in
Money Saved terms of "getting rid of the dep-
The most interesting aspect of uty-reeves", much discussion
the proposal as far as the ma- centred around just that. Anson DOMINION HARDWARE
jority of council members was McKinley, a former warden of
concerned, was the suggestion Huron, brought forth the sugges CAN HELP MAKE IT
tion that perhaps deputy -reeves
that between $25,000 in on and $30,000 ifthe should still sit on council, but not A GREAT, GREE N
could be saved in one year s the on committees. "I like 45 mem
number of representatives e- bers on council," Reeve McKin-
council was decreased. The re- ley said. "We get a tot of input
port noted that, based on the way." that
present rates being paid to coun- at
He twent on to say, however, - p
cil for a full day session, the ores- that committee work should be Gardening
ent cost is $2,402.18 per session, or consolidated. He said he was dis- C
an average of $53.38 per member turbed that the administrator and
per session. the warden had to sit in on every ? °`
Using this average cost per committee meeting. He said it
member, for 29 members the cost was during his term as warden Season'.
per session would be $1,548.02 - that secretaries took down com-
or a saving of $854.16 per session. mittee minutes instead of either Come in and get your outdoor supplies and
For ten regular sessions per the clerk or the deputy -clerk. swing into spring!
year, that would be about $8500 McKinley saw the deputy -
saved if per diem rates etc. re reeves as a body of critics whose 1 LIDO PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE in top
mained as they are at present. quality ribbed opaque plastic. guaranteed
For committee meetings, the duty it would be to question every for 8 years' 2' x 50 $4.77
committee about their recom- 2 MELNOR OSCILLATING LAWN
mendations. He said that under SPRINKLER efficiently controls watering
the present system, with every area with dial setting At full setting this
Local Witnesses member of council a member of sprinkler waters 2.200 sq ft of q
some committee, each member lawn $4.99
attend Assembly had a "vested interest to see that 3 GREEN CROSS KILLEX WEED KILLER
every committee report goes herbicide in liquid form which mixes
"Are you doing what God re- through county council with- as readily with water for spraying Killex
quires of you?" That was the little hassle as possible". He eliminates lawn weeds such as Chickweed,
question put before 1,598 Je argued that if the deputy -reeves Dandelions. Poison Ivy..English Daisy and
hovah's Witnesses and friends didn't sit on any committees, Clover in lawns, but will not harm grass
assembled at Norval this past they would be in an ideal position 16 oz tin $3.4
weekend. The speaker, K. Mc- to question and prod. 4 DOMINION HARDWARE LAWN GRASS
Cann, district supervisor, went This view was shared by Reeve SEED MIXTURE contains 2Q% Park
on to show from the Bible that John Jewett of Hullett. He sug- Kentucky grass seed for fas r staIt
"worship of the true God Jehovah gested that deputy -reeves should on a new lawn 2 lbs $ .
deserves the greatest promin- serve an apprenticeship on coun- 5 NEU-TONE DRIVEWAY SEALER. A ready-
ence in our lives, and such devo-
tion brings peace regardless of
nationalistic pressures existing
in many parts of the world.
"Such devotion, too, inspires
confidence that God will not fail
in his purpose to destroy the
wicked system and usher in His
righteous new order," McCann
continued.
The assembly theme, "Become
Doers of the Word", was high-
lighted throughout, as the pro-
gram placed emphasis on teach-
ing Bible truths in the homes of
the people.
The seventy-three membenrof
the Wingham congregation, to-
gether with Murray Fisher, pre-
siding overseer, were amongst
the enthusiastic audience who
witnessed the baptism of 31 new
Witnepses.
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