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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-02, Page 12PAGE TWELVE OANTON NE s RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 Hull[� the busiest year in the history of conclusion he stated that he had now residing in'the United States ett ToWlishi County Council" he said, We reached the top of the ladder and romised to a advertised for a superintendent p p p Y• some of cost itUbli'C, Ut111tiCs there -wore one or, two a ]lca- done in 1954; I will toed for.elec- have had three regular sessions felt that it was .time for him to off the remodelling, This donor pp tion, it is up to the taxpayers • • and four, special sessions. The retire. ' He also offered his con -'has paid ,$500,, the Women's In- . . tions. Before they were opened,• to sa who her' Nominations g g�'Of the election changed the personnel wrong. t I was right or largest number of sessions since ra.liaro R. to. the new Reeve 'stitute has given us a grant of Nominations the PUC,county council was oxganxzea, he William R, Jewitt. $500 and:the council has promisedg. (Continued, from Page 9) added. William R. Jewitt to pay the remainder, Mr: Leip Other Men ears of 'experience. The chair Reeve;Dale told of the`couplet- er. added:. (Continued frcim Page 9) int ndent had been em oe-super- E, lirown, stated.: that he was y p ion of the Count Home addition, . The new reeve spoke at some thin wren We have a good far 40 employed here ,undecided, C. H, E man".there,+',called upon all those Y length, on the arrears of taxes in Lrxunersan Heslr g• g g. Years. No one else knew Epps and C. the construction of the .Auburn , superintendent and a good assist the work better. T still think Brown were not present, nominated to express their iiiten- the township, , He said that one bird a and also the progress that - ant. i there is 'some honour due a man H. Watkins tions. ;. g p g s in every eight land .owners were A year's service ,has been an was being made with regard to behind in their-taxesa r_ education. I nowrhave a.differe.i He said that.he had been on who served:,the municipality for "' Ree William J. Dale the new count court 'house. He - and wonde _ it ,tile commission for eight years, that length of time. p Y ° Marry Watkins said that if y ed if there was some wa to over- outlook on municipal affairs, g Y r , gE e. advocated that all residents of y had tried to do a' there were -fault 'to find, it was - Mr; Dale reviewed the ,past come this bad situation. "'I hope Emmerson Heslc reported, He. good job, Would I took exception, too • years accomplishments of Huron Huron make,an effort to visit ,the that who L re r lauded -the 1954 council for the stand again, and would ap reciate clause ' P • ' . to the with the,'PUC, not inti the men Huron County museum, ;pot to' you, next the su p rn the motion making J. they hired The wiring is in tough „ County council. He said that he year that I will be able to say• manner m which they had accept, pport of the electors. Rands superintendent on r shape, ed him into council, He, reported p obi .$100,000 must be spent all had already attended 140 meetings ]He` thanked all of the 1954 teen- that the arrears . are much less op A. J. McMurr ` tion for one year: The X954. c at o ce. and e r that they had been most eo-o era- a'3'; om n Why was; it not .kept - expected at least 25;more be.: til fol, ,the fine support that they than they,are now,' he said. Mr., -opera- mission changed that and also en. u ? a fore his term. of office was term- had given him and ,wished the in- Jewitt outlined .some of the rob- five and had given him help m A, J: McMurray reviewed the gaged E. n, p Was there no wires, no poles? inated. "This -has been perhaps coming mewcoatinued succe s: In lems that faced council from time man wa s. He' con y of the petition at some sag he sue t the 'same For 23 years the same pole has g $ Y Y gratulated story salary superintendent. We been in front of our place. She's to time'' and 'said that they al- Warden; Dale on his fine work and length. He commented on the were criticised, so it was changed sure. been a o pointed out -that the last three fact that; he was honoured to'. to $3,300, If we had g god one, The PUC ways tried to be sexy fair. p paid him hires ten men,, and yet, when "I am very, proud to be your .reeves of Elullett Township had- have been nominated by be. J. $1,100 for 1954;' as was planned theles a job to do we get in the new reeve," he added, '•but I didn't all become Warden of Huron: W. Shaw and have that nomina by the 1953 PUC,' then we would rural gang. Why not have our expect ,that I would receive an Mr. 'Hesk compared paying tion seconded by Lorne J. Brown. have to have had another man own men do what work they can acclamation.", taxes to buying 'a, new car and McMurray reviewed the motion at $3,500. So we saved the $1100 on such jobs? VOTE id„Nbd N. George Y Beattie for Councillor` for 55 Twenty years in business in, Clinton. , Vote for the . man th t k 4-U t said a news a own George C. Brown - Councillor George C. Brown said o o y thinks that there is anything wrong with paying for a new car, then having to put gas in 0 ember, 1953, when retire- merit of E, Rumball was discus- sed, alld the December meetingp Another thin "There has been perfect, g, said Mr. Wat. enation between the superintend- kins, i want to say that I think Contrary to public opinion 1 have never :. that he enjoyed the work on eased til and that he -would be leased- into the machine' and de the end .of the year, it had depreciated be when it, was decided that salary retired with two months solar the, council did a swell bal and His assistant. Mr. Rum- job on'the ;. ball has,some some faults. Some mis- Petition. I don't think the y even ' County Agricultural Representa- to serve the ratepayers again. He several hundred dollars. Taxes' and $50 a month as 'long as he takes have been made. So have know where it is, TOWN OF CLINTON told of the work' done by the 1954 council with regard to bridges and are regarded differently 'and most e people „seem to dislike paying lived. 'There was no guarantee this could have been Contin- You made mistakes. This is not - A. J. Deseck an eight hour a day, job — it's a widening the rod g ds during the year. Ile complimented the aper .these even When they give you more for your dollar than any ,that teat" said McMurray, Three von- ed for the retirement; the other A. J. Deseck indicated 24-hour a da that he y job. There have, been difficulties due to a ansion xp would stand; He said that' taxes' ,your G . . Be -Elect .� - ,tor of the power mower and said that he had travelled around the other outlay.'" " ... Archie "Young two of us could do nothing.. We of the town. Over 100 homes have ,axe a big factor, They are hard past few on the older generation with a gone up in the Years, I fixed income; ` probably lose their shifts,,, he country and had not seen any other township with • the grass "I did not intend to be nominat- honest they are discoura don't know where we g - would have found anyone to frig to builders and to -industry, POLIgE trimmed along the roadsides any ed but I have served before and ;VILLAGE OF AUBURN the .do the job better, nor as well: ' He mentioned that, he had been the ratepayers ;.and the better than those in Hullett. will serve again" (three acclaimed) a In conclusion Mr. McMurray ' ment Plugger d "Never fHe,nsaid the town ih Tho Thomas Leiper After agreeing to serve'' for an- Other s eskers` included the p Reeve of Tuckersmith Township, Ral h _ B p Munro,: .Bert: Craig, Barry Beadle, sal e , � was •there . a year' when the PUC workers have ac- general has enough taxes for. pay without• having.to pay' for other term, Thomas Leiper re- James Doig; Len Caldwell, road E q a new, complished more than they have services. viewed the repairs completed on the Community Hall. "We have spent between $1,700 and $1800 superintendent; . Willis VanEg- mond, Hullett representative on the CDCI Board, and Oliver And-. o . MOntgOmery Sees _ to instal a new furnace and new erson, Hullett representative on . toilets," he stated. This work was when a former resident the Seaforth District High School Board, Management Teed 1\ Pio-clamstarted Farm Bretton s ' ��ioFox a news a own TO THE ELECTORSOF CLINTON: "Farmers will have to pay more respectfully solicit s Contrary to public opinion 1 have never :. attention to business management if they are going to be successfulin the next few Years,- Huron MunicipalElections stated that I was County Agricultural Representa- COUNCILLOR t oin - to retire. a` ' g z.- tive G. W. Montgomery told Coun- ty, Counbil last week. Mr Montgomery, who said that 1954 had been Par from TOWN OF CLINTON Electors of Clinton: Therefore, Therefore I sol- a good Year for county farmers; pointed ieit support to out that on the majority of farms, the cash income return was going to be down Will be held On 3r I solicit our VOTE for me as ,your G . . Be -Elect .� - considerably from other years, `A good number of young men who have just started farmingwill Monday, Dec. 6 1 954 1> . a probably lose their shifts,,, he COUNCILLOR FOR 1955 Dr. Harry A. McIntyre YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED. George K n igas CA"IDAT]E FOR 1955 COUNCIL VOTE.., ;#t3 s =1h' : Man of Experience Prepared .to give full time to both Town and t• County Business. z" For Transportation to and from Polls Call any Local Taki 0, predicted, Mr. Montgomery said that there were many things farmers must consider if they wanted a success. ful business. They must consider crop yields, livestock production in relation to feed consumed, output per man, production of acreage, capital ef- ficiency, size of business and the combination of enterprises, He suggested that in a success- ful farm business the gross in- come in 2% to three years should equal the capital investment, And he warned that the major- ity of successful farmers do not have more than three main enter. prises. Those who made white beans their one main enterprise in Hur- on this year have suffered terrific losses," he said. Wn'. Montgomery also asked Council's assistance in obtaining a home economist for Huron. He Pointed out that the county had been without a woman in the poli. tion since September. Coungil agreed with his request and do- , ided to ask the Department of Agriculture to have the post filled as soon as possible, Huron County • Crop Report (BY G. W. Montgomery) "Plowing is practically finished and on most farms fall work Is himost completed. A larger than average number of Feeder Cattle have been brought into the County this fall, Annual Meetings and Banquets are the order of the day and at- tendance has'been good. Petition- Ing of cattle owners re: Calfhood Vaccination is now in -progress in three more townships. "Two hundred and twenty per - 5011S have enrolled in twelve ,ourses at the Seaforth Rural Community Night School. , for the following offices For the office of Reeve, two men have qual- , ified: Melvin Crich, J. W. Nediger. For the office of Councillor, seven have qual- ified:- 'Dr. H. A. McIntyre, George Knights, N. Livermore, A. E. Shaddick, Bert Gliddon, George Beattie, Robert N. Irwin. For the office of Public Utilities Commis- sioner, four men have qualified: H. R. Hawkins, A. J. McMurray, Charles Brown, A. J. Deseek. at the following places and by the following nam4d j Persons, that is to say, in S'T', ANDREW'S WARD At the Council Chamber, Deputy Returning Officer—Ernest Radford ST". JAMES'' WARD—At the Old Public. School. Deputy Returning. Officer — Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, ST. JOHN'S WARD—At Ball -Macaulay Show Room, King Street. Deputy Returning Officer—Mrs. Grace Castle. ST. GEORGE'S WARD --At ' Earl Reynold's Shop. Deputy Returning Officer --K. W. Colquhoun, commencing at the hour of nine o'cock in, tiro forenoon and continuing. until . the hour of six o'clock in Clio afternoon, and the results will. be publlely declared in the Town Ball; on Tuesday, the 7th day of December, 1954, at 12 o'clock noon, L. D. HOLLAND, Clerk and Returning Officer 46.7-b h - �.....�, �.�'; z V �'�a w,, ,,e•":rsJl. 'a' ,��lJl�,n �n. y ,'f .} ��`' ,+��Y '�!. 1 AC/(/� r,�� * " c�$ Come a' running, Kidsl ... for Kris is the greatest toy Car;VVash you've ever seen. It's lust like the garage Where grown-ups have .their eat• washed! You operate the handle at !h¢ aide to li x move Your toy can along the moving belt Inside the Car At I%n $ _ time a water pump sprays..watertFrom the MPR�� roof to Wash each car as it moves through. y When empty, you lust refill the water - .;� � reek at the side. { T'r Looks like, works like a real Car Wash You'll have loads of fun lining up the many toy cars you get - along with tour Car Wash ... running them up to the ramp, under the water pump and out the other side! Then you give • them a wipe with a piece of cloth Mom will give you. You tan wash 30 big cars or 60 smail ones with every tankful of waterl You'll be all ready then to operate this dandy Car Wash ... and wash your pals' toy cars too when they come over to play M.I— she u a with you. ��. With .every. Car H U R RY r You can buy this terrific Car, Wash only by mail ::: not Wash.we'll-send on sale at any store. 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To the Electors.of the Town of Clinton: respectfully solicit s your -vote at the polls on December 6 for COUNCILLOR FOR 1955. ' I have had five years`y experience in municipal affairs. If elected to the sA Council for 1955 1 willkh endeavour to do all I con for the benefit of the ratepayers ;.and the town.. Thanking you for Your support in the past, Albert - Shaddick E q a Councillor. VOTE.., ;#t3 s =1h' : Man of Experience Prepared .to give full time to both Town and t• County Business. z" For Transportation to and from Polls Call any Local Taki 0, predicted, Mr. Montgomery said that there were many things farmers must consider if they wanted a success. ful business. They must consider crop yields, livestock production in relation to feed consumed, output per man, production of acreage, capital ef- ficiency, size of business and the combination of enterprises, He suggested that in a success- ful farm business the gross in- come in 2% to three years should equal the capital investment, And he warned that the major- ity of successful farmers do not have more than three main enter. prises. Those who made white beans their one main enterprise in Hur- on this year have suffered terrific losses," he said. Wn'. Montgomery also asked Council's assistance in obtaining a home economist for Huron. He Pointed out that the county had been without a woman in the poli. tion since September. Coungil agreed with his request and do- , ided to ask the Department of Agriculture to have the post filled as soon as possible, Huron County • Crop Report (BY G. W. Montgomery) "Plowing is practically finished and on most farms fall work Is himost completed. A larger than average number of Feeder Cattle have been brought into the County this fall, Annual Meetings and Banquets are the order of the day and at- tendance has'been good. Petition- Ing of cattle owners re: Calfhood Vaccination is now in -progress in three more townships. "Two hundred and twenty per - 5011S have enrolled in twelve ,ourses at the Seaforth Rural Community Night School. , for the following offices For the office of Reeve, two men have qual- , ified: Melvin Crich, J. W. Nediger. For the office of Councillor, seven have qual- ified:- 'Dr. H. A. McIntyre, George Knights, N. Livermore, A. E. Shaddick, Bert Gliddon, George Beattie, Robert N. Irwin. For the office of Public Utilities Commis- sioner, four men have qualified: H. R. Hawkins, A. J. McMurray, Charles Brown, A. J. Deseek. at the following places and by the following nam4d j Persons, that is to say, in S'T', ANDREW'S WARD At the Council Chamber, Deputy Returning Officer—Ernest Radford ST". JAMES'' WARD—At the Old Public. School. Deputy Returning. Officer — Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, ST. JOHN'S WARD—At Ball -Macaulay Show Room, King Street. Deputy Returning Officer—Mrs. Grace Castle. ST. GEORGE'S WARD --At ' Earl Reynold's Shop. Deputy Returning Officer --K. W. Colquhoun, commencing at the hour of nine o'cock in, tiro forenoon and continuing. until . the hour of six o'clock in Clio afternoon, and the results will. be publlely declared in the Town Ball; on Tuesday, the 7th day of December, 1954, at 12 o'clock noon, L. D. HOLLAND, Clerk and Returning Officer 46.7-b h - �.....�, �.�'; z V �'�a w,, ,,e•":rsJl. 'a' ,��lJl�,n �n. y ,'f .} ��`' ,+��Y '�!. 1 AC/(/� r,�� * " c�$ Come a' running, Kidsl ... for Kris is the greatest toy Car;VVash you've ever seen. It's lust like the garage Where grown-ups have .their eat• washed! You operate the handle at !h¢ aide to li x move Your toy can along the moving belt Inside the Car At I%n $ _ time a water pump sprays..watertFrom the MPR�� roof to Wash each car as it moves through. y When empty, you lust refill the water - .;� � reek at the side. { T'r Looks like, works like a real Car Wash You'll have loads of fun lining up the many toy cars you get - along with tour Car Wash ... running them up to the ramp, under the water pump and out the other side! Then you give • them a wipe with a piece of cloth Mom will give you. You tan wash 30 big cars or 60 smail ones with every tankful of waterl You'll be all ready then to operate this dandy Car Wash ... and wash your pals' toy cars too when they come over to play M.I— she u a with you. ��. With .every. Car H U R RY r You can buy this terrific Car, Wash only by mail ::: not Wash.we'll-send on sale at any store. Be sure to get yours now ..: mail, You a bag containing approxi- `, c the coupon to -day for your COO Wash and: Plastic Bag with 40 toy cars. - 'I mately 40 plastic toy cars (all .wwwwww�wwwwww. wwwwwwwwwwww.wwwwwwwwwwawwwn wwwwww.� kinds --cars, trucks, buses) NO i"lSlt 0 i absolutely free ... They're yours �A1�� o STRATTON -'MFG. CO., 47 Colborne St., Toronto, Ontario r free so you can start right in because money pept, �y,o<r, 2 i. operating your Car Wash like refundedCOUPON0 Please, rush me..........,..'........... Car Wash Unit(s) @ $2.08 each j a real, busy washing station.' i 1 enclose $.a.....,:....., {post fie¢) [7 cash O the cheque r Hurry, gel yours to -day. Marl ' � y � q ❑ money order I b return TO–DAY! DA►Y! 0 NAME... . this coupon Nowl..................................... if not delighted 'a ... For TRANSPORTATION—December 6—PHONE 466W ADDRESS .'. e „+, r0 ® 0 i • M CITY. PROW. ZONE. .. ... ' r - _. .w wwwwwwww..wwwwwwwwwwwwwwaw wt..�•►wwww..ww'>r..awww.w.�. '..