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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-02, Page 9."THE'NEW SERA -90th YEAR r THE NEWS -RECORD -74th YEAR No. 48—TheNoroe Paper With the News CLINTON ONTARIO, `rlflUR$DAY, DECEMREit,` 2, 1954 IuSECOND" SE9TION = Pages 19 to 16- 6 cents a copy -- $2.50•a yeas Dr. J. A. Addisoln Contesting Goderich Twp. R�eveship, ■ Re ord x y..Y; .,:�. � (andidate's,For •PUC A ointed Aga Pp n 4. 'Dr. A. J: Addiso,n, Clinton,and George Reid, hav, s .: `ht" To CDCI Board OR omnationNi e.beenre-named ri aYas Huron County representatives' Scwen Hares appeared on the slate last night to r.;'.`:. >• ::'..,<<, :' «::: u, ,::�•»: .<..,,.,:.:< .,:.-s..,":;,, :,..,.,,<,?.;;,... .,;:�,..,..z�.a., on the Clinton: District C, olle late ., , mi Institute Board for 1955..`tvo Vac n re$ on the P ohs UtilltieS sion made b the completion, of the second year 'of their term b 'II ,R. ,.,, ..,. �„����_•:,:.'•';: c��'' ,Other representatives named Y P h n y Y P. 1 Hawkins and' A. 'J. McNLur ' ' ” Nominated' were C: H. Epps are: Ai -D, MaeWilliam to Wing:. ,>�: Ors ' ., : 4w A wz :r.a ' u, : n, . • > e s „ . • <: .. :: e.zst. District `• Ken- ,„, a y<. .:y,,:.....: ,� r r .y � >;;:� �. n,�..McMurray, ham .Dist ret. High School, K n ,;r,• , �:> s v,, �» r . Ernest -Brown, Charles; Brown, H,`R.'Hawkins,. A, S. neth Johns Harold Walker South A. • , . � ,;�� � x�'��,��� � :�' Hatry Watkins and A. J; Deseek. (Since then, C. Brown Haw- • t y l�:':., .' rF ', u .,Z, '.. a gni' Huron High School, E>f- _. °t ;t :;•' > s r: kinS McMurrayandDeseckhave qualified) eter• Russell BoIton to Seaforth District Hr h School, ,and, Robert ,s s:,z t s> s s Wi „ ? H R. Hawkins ers, Hawkins recalled that Bissett to the . Goderich: District i;='�'.: _ t he u�u:.a' Present chairman of the 'PUC chairman had said that the only ;aa : Collegiate Institute, tom';, reason to dissolve the PUC would ;:.,. f..;<.;xx i :e,,,.. H: R. Hawkins spoke of the work o- t • s �r r be if there had been mi resen- 4 of the PUC, saying that we're , P VILLAGE OF BLYTH a s ' x s” xxw .h>. 4, s iia kn ' g Yr g tatron of funds, and that thele had c a tr € ,, z.„, ,, . .7 9 not as black a we've been paint .x„s:>x ,,s»• Reeve: William H.:Morritt (ac- .£mN a� r+ > « ? a3 »' ed.” During .the past year the been no such in evidence; '�z ::'iII:iz, :� a i?'� �� i g P Y Y. claimed). iFx,�: �. J c; a' 'ra�sY had installed 35 new hydro ser- ' zi� �' Y ,Concerning sewerage, . Hawkins Council (four to be elected): �” f " ''s.,,;. _< , R. 3�{ I�Y, �3 f vices, 24 of thein in new homes„ 'stated there were now 1,875 con- rr, Cecil .Wheeler, George ,Radford, 0 Tliat s mighty good for a town of nections. He said they had' iiud- > Lewis Whitfield, W. Fred How on, P' �; �z'kzsv�t ,sem r �, pedally so when they eted to return to the town $8500, Ss our size, es g M.A N J G� E _ MAYOR Wishes to thank every Citizen of Clinton for. their confidence and support, and Mr.N. W. Trewartho in particular;` -his attitude, was much' appreciated. 3 orae Scrim eour. School Trustees (three to be F.. _ , ,.•_v ,� _� ss �€3r ..� are not a housing project, but all to individual home builders: and and had already turned over $6;000, ex' eti to 4000 .elected): Harr Gibbons, Waiter y , E: Clayt' ,LA1TiTWAITE, ; '... 'JOH14 W. DEEVES owners,", Mr. Hawkins stressed. .ve more. O f waterworks ''the same utt l e McDougall,C. B e 1, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Fran Bai ton n Frank n Frank R. R. 1,' God'ecich; is contest- R. R. 2, 'Bayfield, bachelor Of the wiring program, Haw- pins listed spent last year, was true,' some $6,500 had been given to the town. man: + .. PUG (one to be elected}: Stew- ed),: ing the re'eve's position in fanner, is entering the race Goderich Township; following for the Reeve's position in Present debentures being issued debentures, Concerning the petition, chair - "If art Johnston, William the a resignation' of Reeve .Ed, Goderich Town9hip next Mon- 1_1:t for another $15,000; and he pre- dieted an expenditure of $100,000 man Hawkins said, you had a man working for you and he McGregor. N. Grigg. (N Photo) r day. (N -R Photo) before the work was complete. He believed this renovation would showed a surplus every year, would you retire him or rehire PUC (acclaimed) : Thomas Tay - ■ Hullett Reeve For TOWN OF GODEILICH. 1,11eulien take- care of the low voltage. Re- ferring to the visit to Mr, Saund. him" ' I don't believe we did any- (Continued on Page: 12) , George Cowan. give a detailed re - Mayor: Mayor John H, iiueliins, R. Jewitt, who has served on the port on the finances of the town - .195�" Besse. Reeve: Reeve John I.I. Graham, Wm. R. Jewitt Acclaimed Joseph Allaire. ' 77arn itv Rnavn• 7. F. Tl— ­ REEVE Ernest Fisher. WILLIAM J. DALE—Nominated by William -R. Jewitt; seconded Councillors (six to be elected): by Thomas Leiper. Frank Skelton, Reuben Besse, WILLIAM R. JEWITT—Nominated by Oliver Anderson; sec- John Vincent, Frank Walkom; Joe onded by Howard Armstrong. Snider, C. M. Robertson, John • Spain, James M. Donnelly. COUNCIL THOMAS LEIPER—Nominated by Elgin Josling and John Riley. Public School Trustees (one for each ward to be elected) : St. And- EMMERSON HESK' —Nominated by Harvey Hunking, and John rew's, Burns M. Ross; St. David's, .Riley. Mrs. Madeline Edward; St. Pat - GEORGE C. BROWN—Norninated by James Armstrong and Ross ricks, Carlton J. Worsell; St, McGregor. George's, Brian Ainslee, Ralph ARCHIE YOUNG—Nominated by Hairy Snell and George Brown. Blackstone. PUC (acclaimed) : Thomas Tay - No election is necessary in Hul- 50 persons were on hand to hear lor, Rod Johnston. lett Township this year. William George Cowan. give a detailed re - R. Jewitt, who has served on the port on the finances of the town - council for 11 years has stepped ship and hear the reports of the up to be Reeve for 1955. His ac- councillors, road superintendant e amation was made possible when and representatives of the council' the present reeve and warden of Huron County William J. Dale de - on the Clinton and Seaforth Dist- cided to retire from public office. rict High Schools. . The clerk, George Cowan hagto Resolution from County Council extend the nomination period or approximately 40 minutes in order Clerk George Cowan was made to, get enough men to fiII the chairman of the meeting. He slate for council. Those receiving read a resolution to the ratepayers acclamation were George C. Brown, Emmerson Iiesk a n d of Hullett from County Council Thomas. Leiper of last year's coup- asking that they return Reeve cil along with Archie Young, who William J. Dale for another term served on the 1953 body. sothat the incoming county coun- r1lbancial Report Heard cif could have the benefit of his A small crowd of approximately (Continued on Page 12) IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIilllllllllllulllhllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllliilllllllllllllllllli TO THE ELECTORS OF HULLETT TOWNSHIP: Thank You After 11 years on the Council of Hullett Township it is gratifying to be elected ' Reeve by acclamation. William R.1ewitr VIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI�IVIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIDlllllllllllllllllllllll �10 T E R CF L NTOK .AS 'YOUR P U Member I solicit your support on Monday, December 6, and if elected will continue to serve in your interests as I have in the post, If you need transportation to the polls CALL 244 or 470 and a car will call. A. J. "Andy" DESECK air ficient rnon' ra'on ln'195 •'I have- been a resident .of this community for 32 As a comparative newcomer to Clinton, I have years, • served in the armed forces and have conducted a end.eavoured to take a keen interest in the affairs of the successful plumbing and electrical business for many.,years. town. During World War II, i served as a flying instructor My experience in thin line should pxove a valuable asset in the RCAF. Before and after the war, I have been actively engaged in the construction business and feel my experience to the Public Utilities Commission. would be of benefit to the Public Utilities Commission. I believe That .greater -consideration should have I:believe in consistency. of policy and equality of been given the 4;33 petitioners. service to the ratepayers of Clinton. - I would appreciate your support on Election Day, I respectfully solicit your support on Election Day, Monda. i, December 6th. _ *Jonday, December 6th. (Signed) (.Signed) • Charles W. Brown "Andy"' Deseck e xFor `r resp rtation and �nf r titian °i � owe 363o I I ,