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Far° ers9 lE101texxa Breeders Atixve 'NEW SCHOOL TrucksTHE HAIVOVER a spectPORT4e " a ,� x' AND ADDITION I�e�t�� e
fare last might was a spectacular � . , � a�
a,affaiS , the flames flared into i `�'r ARE APPROVED
�' cloy, fancied by a reasontalily Is
c`'£�.,, � � �>:��*��1, �;#��.�,Q�„�, C r' Loaded
strong east Wind It was lucky Niaht ry t�1a J®L/ t6e�With
thattatewind was Luq�t_s to the � r �,� � Goderfdh Townlslydp Councilmet Goods
north, as fire residences t° the t t ;`�r`', n Monday, April. 2, at 7,30 p.m.
south, might have ca+.uglit fire • �FY2a I b , { in Holmesvilie, with all nvembers
very,easily j�`1, ;� arU:i resent
hen ® e -Y �. ' 3� . ;x a, t;xo„�. r ,:.. :Y:� `�:; p The fire d_em-1
t 1 m eMet and # pecie d last regular k't'rClt Run Heavy raged Iasi
RAY WOODS, 2:0 GS�ENCOE, ' ��.� `' �+_ � s meeting cixu night through the Hanover Trax�-
brother of Mrs. Gord,3 Ferman, F, Manch 21, were road and adapt- At Bayfield( „Por$ port storage warehouse and plarvt,
Clinton, held a ticket on `Archie ''Clinton Lions CluU s anuuel z ed. situated inr. the nortfr end of 01 iti-
Gold"' in the Irish Sweepstakes "Farmers' Night; which was held z� tj Harry Ford Goderch, ton, arced destroyed i
.. •< present- (By our Bayfiead correspondent) y d live large
on the Grand National, fun at in -St: Paul's Parish Hall Tuesday � `;: �� ; '�< ed..,a by-law ;for tote appravad of Monday Was a busy day at trucks and ,two trailer -tractor
AYntree6 England; Saturday, arced evening, set a high standard far t, , t , the erection of a, new Collegiate the peat of Bayfield, Outfittss: loaded with merchandise!
will collect about $1,200::. Iris Pulinrme years, rik�
institute for ,the Goderich Dist- The perch run is on and the en. route for delivery.
Horse, a second favorite at 9 -to I lite ladies of the church serv- € .rigt Area, No action was taken following boats brought In an In addition, the large concrete
led. tha field of 29 for a ed a delicious dinner ,to a full
goad lyaus kV 5 1. at ;the rrue:etiwg, as the matter was
'aggregate ge catch of g between ixlacic and brick building was
Portion of the ranee; then fell and e+ 'consisting of Lions, Famm- t M laid over for investigation and a five and six tans: Char4es rendered a mass of twisted
ars and other e ' ` �" �t g p wrecicage.
left the contest guests., x �ti special meetin Aril 5 irn the Toms and R. L. McMillan (:the
r :r President Hugh R. Havy ins ex- ''" C'lerk's office,. Heavy' steel beams, moltetr-ho,t,
tended. a hearty latter is fishing with Charles
SUPERTEST DEALERS OF LON- 1tY welcome, and R Owe' ,,ix, At a special meeting held on Toms -owing to Malcom Tvms' were ruined into "bows" thmugh
don' 'Division attended a creat- also thanked the farmers for Thursday, April 5; Groderiah illness); Donald McLeod with
the intense heat, and fell in
ing of in Hotel Landbm last weep their support for Liars Club pro- Townsiuip by-law No. 5, a.,by-law his tbrather John's boat; Ed and grotesque curiecues across. the
when various certificates were je�. He mentioned W. V. Roy { . u giving approval to the erection Byrd Sturgeon; •T;. and T. wrecked bodies of the trucks. One
Presented frank Layton; and R. G..Benalle t, who headed ivk. �.. of a new Goderach District High Cas,ble, and lOi' d Telford, of the trubks was new.
Clinton, represented b Qscar the committee in charge of the a i School. Damage $200,p00
p Y x.k t The fishermen report that lire Chief Grant W. Rath, al -
certificate
was awarded sten-year affair. ,ss Clinton Addition Approved the nets were so full of iiish
certificate and gold button, and R. Gordon. Bennett, agricultural SR.' Irvine Pebbwtt resented a that"they aamast floated when though no survey had been made.
Lorne Brawn, afive-year caitiff- representative for Huron County, petdtionz, 'from the presented
Dist- being reeled into the bbals. at night thine, estimated la a last
cafe and silver button . . who acted as 2naster-of-cerernon- riot Collegiate Institute Board And the clacks were a hive of a the damage Would
,i ,R c: ies, praised the EriendlY spirit of for-approvaa .od the erection aF andustxy as ex,:ra hands .were reach $200,000, if not more,
ONE OF OUR ACTIVE, GORE- rural -urban relations which ex- an addfi,tion to the pie_•errt school, recruited to scat and pack the He4 stated :that the tfaie got
ridh TgWnshap correspondents, ists in this ,community, This aplirovad was given. huge catch: They worked from under way sa quickly that in no
Grace Middleton, comments very W J. Dale Introduced those a2 i ,K Gravel tenders were received noon bar fent° the night and R. time, the sky was aglow, even
tritely on the presence of bears the head table as follows. Hugh k r firom G., F. T liiioi t and Lavas Con- L• McMillan; who as secretarybefore the hreiaghters :could reach
in the district g For the local branch of tkte
R. Hawkins, resident, Lions the blaze.
She says: p �. „, �i:, Y, � tractixu Co. The tender of the F
s, a 'c Club; D%,, G. E. Hall, president, 3y was acce ted ' Proprietor Burned
F Levis companyp Fishermen's CoCa-o erative,' was
THE RECENT SIGHTING OF A. Univernity of Western Ontario, subject to the appro"al of the an duty all night, Arthur McNaughton, one of the
bear near $ayf -aid has had an chief spy ter; =Arthur Nicholson, ." Ddstsict Enguxepr. I -- proprietors of Hanover Transport
electric effect on the minds and Warden, County of Huron; L. E. AN OVERFLOWIATG crowd attended the spring meetitrg Tlve salary of the Road Super- • Limited, was ,bu'imed about the
Garddfd MP dor Huron North and "Ladies' Night" of Hurn Flolstefn +~lilt in the .Board • right arm as the fire
imaginations of those within con- intendent was raised to 85 cents got started.
siderabile radios of that district.. Thomas Pryde, MLA for ilurom Roora, Ontario Agricultural Office, Clinton, .�+hursday evening per hour, subject to the concert �i�n Gasoline from one of filte trucks
a a J. W. Hanna, MLA for Huron ,•' last, when W. P. Robb., Tucicersmltb ToWnship farmer, was of ,the District Engineer. a i Ys believed to have become ig-
THE CHILDREN WHO MARCH Bruce; R. G. Bennett, agricultural the chief Speaker. W. Harrison was selected ;to rusted tlurouglr heat 0m arca
up and down -the lung Goderfch representative for Huron County; ABOVE, seated, are Howard Trewartlaa,•R.R, 4, Clinton, represent the Township on the • electric bulb, and in practically
Township hills an their way to Dr. R• M. Aldis, director, Huron president of the Club; and Mr. Roberts; standing -W. Hume Alexandra and Marine Tiospital �n�iY! no time at all, the whole build -
school, glance suddenly behind County Health Unit Alvin Set- Clutton, R.R. 5, Godericb, secretary -treasurer; :and S, C, Gal Board, Goderich• l i .1i g Sng was a seething mous of
ties, resident, Huron Count braith, 1st vice-president flames. A large 'them The casual Sunday p' Y Cammuitlrt3rtions read and filed g crowd viewed
afternoon 'hunter who used. to pot Crap Improvement Assoclarti'on; included: O n t a r i o Municipad y the fire from a safe distance.
the add groundhog may Ore con- ='/L C L Hardixrg, chapdaitu ,gam®, ys r, Bard; C.I.L. Deparotment of Ag- 0131
�� iSeeing M2, deNau:ghtvn oar.fronted suddenly by Big Game . , RCA.P Stallion, Clinton, Robert ��`irn �efeY`S JV eCi Sion. r culture,' Pedlar People; Steven_1 E lt3, Dn Switzer,_ an em -
,i, c, e P Allan president Huron County son and Hunt; F. Cowan Agency, paoyee, used a hand fire ex -
THE TIMOROUS HOUSEWIFE Junior Farmers' Association, Accounts presented and order- __ tingt1isher with goad effect on
bears stealthy footpads in her Fine Entertainment 7�g • s ti ed. Haid were: Miss Acheson, rent, Erection of a $285,000 addition on served tosdeIay the�auxn
back -kitchen at night Is it The entertainment provided On Addition �� ���� $�0 Signal -Star; advertising;lto CIintan Distract Collegiate In -;act, a of Clito d Fire Brigade
the neighbor's lag in e ,th garbage was it a high caQiUre, Under $ 40• Clinton News=Record, ad- sbitute will remain in abeyance by tele hone.
again or some ursine monster? ... the direction of F/L C. L. Hard- ver^tising, $4.20; County of Huron, �until the next m�e@,ting of the Four Lilies of Rose
And :whoever heard of one beari Ing, Chaplain, the RCAF Male After d4soussing the matter at March 1 in each year, and sties- indigent costs, $12.35; J. Howard_ Board which will be held on The Brigade used both
and have "sloe-bean+s", In fact or Quanbette—comistin'g of PIS A. some len lin- sing the Period when dogs must $ g Y fire
length in committee, C Insuraitae, 50; relief and indigent Tuesday evening, May 8. trucks and four lines of hose to
fiction, ever rtravelled without Foster, Sgt. Frank Sullivan, Sgt, ton Town Councaa,' at a special not run aE large, care, 885; C. E. Wise, telephone A full $pard, with Chairman fight the fire, The new argo
ands? The conjecstuies are A, R. P'ensan and Cpl. G, C. meeting Monday evening, took no Cemetery Bylaw laaal, $1,000; Superanteuclerrt's pay G. R. Foster ptesidrng, heard re- hick wa:s statfonecl on Albert
endless and. horrific! .. Cooper—with PIS Vern Bayes as action with respect to a proposed Bylaw No. 7 for 1951, amend- roll 1Vq. 4, $1,261.57. ports from, representatives of the neat- the hydra nt situated 'sst
o accompanist, rendered several $285,000 addition to Clinton Dist- Ing cemetery Bylaw No. 13 for Council adjourned until May 7 eight mune, sties comprising north of George St. aortic s its
FIDE PROTECTION numbers, tdet Collegiate Institute, 1944, was given thiel readlinte at 7.30 p.m. the District, at the April meet- pain to s
Miss Gloria Palmer, saprann, The mAt'ter was threshed out and passed. It covers an upward. ing xtiiesd'aY evening. I p g Ystem operating all out.
GRANT OF $ 1200 HodmesviTIle, delightfully render- � Council's April meeting Wed- t revision of p - ! It w.rs found that five of the I The old, small truck was used
at Co avenin Ia. all cemetery rates BAYFIELD LIONS , purposes of distributing
BY TUCKERSMITI-I'ed,
ed four numbers. Accompanist g last, when Rev,] which now have been approved 'eight were in favour al the pro- Chemicals to extinguish spreading
was Mus, 'Walter C. Smith. Hugh C. Wilson, Clinton's rep- t by the Ontario Department of .I N I T I A T E F I V E ' ]�, the following trustees pre grass grass FYres on e the west side of
Other entertainment included a resentative 'on the CDCI Board, Health, b Isentirog #avorabae reports of their'the building; and also to keep
Tuekerstnith Township Council magician and a "hillbilly" dna, was Present and answered several I Cadefum Chloride NEW M E M E E R S !municipalities: nearby buildings under control..
met in the Town Hall, Seefoith, whose offering. proved . highl:Y pertinent questions. Distributrpn:,of }im ghlor Mervyn Riehrnond, Morris; Dan' Before a cgs u west word
on Saturday, April q, at ,2 p.m. enjayable: Mayor G. W. Nott felt thai ;Yde for -7951 has d�i atissed, and BaS�idtd Lioins Club held .a. IM enzie, East Wawanosh; G. L:!bearing embers blew West
win
ATl members were Council should not, stand in the Daltoner, Tuekersmith; Irvine.through the air, from the burn -
present and Stewart Middleton moved a the Clerk was direcuted to place dinner meeting in the Albion'
Reeve Nicholson presided, vote of thanks in behalf of ,the way in a matter of 1.5 mtils, on ogder for 25 tons. Hotel, Bayffeld, oil Tuesday Telvbutt Goderiah Township; .Ing building, . but fgrtunately,
George L. I alcrnrer, member gatheaning, to the ladies of the that education has to be looked 1 Building Permits evening, with a Beam'ard IIg31, Blyth.
from Tuckersmifih td Clinton church. S ecial g+ perfect attend- icaused very little damage except
p prizes were after, and that the town would! applications for building per- once. President Charles Scotch J W. Van Egmond, Hullett, ithe useless grass,
District Collegiate Institute drawn by Dr. G. E. Hall; Dr. R. certainly benefit the most. mits were granted: J. H. Bruns- mor was in the chair. said his township had deferred Started About :10.30 p.m.
Board, attended the meeting and M. Aldis, Thongs Pryde, D. G, A}d. D. M. Pegg said that if ! daft. • 1orlge room, ga00; Lester Deputy District Governor Dun- ooxisideration of the matter. ) The fire started about 10.30
outlined the nrecesslty for ate. ad- Ball and Sgt, Pai'sani. Council were not faced with the Martin, dwelLaiug, Huron St, Icass McCallum, Landon, with the G, L. Reid', Stanley Township, ip.m•, but was considered under
ditfan to be built to Clinton, Dr. Ball On Educatiart $300,000 public school issue at $6,000; A. Geron, extension to asslsbauce of the membership repor bed that a lengthy special icontirol an hour -and or two
District Collegiate Institute, at an The futtue of Canada is safe this time the Collegiate Iplan llaurikdry, $2,000; Clinton Dairy, chairman, S. E; Hovey, inducted meeting of the Township Coun.cillhours later. Tons Of wafter We're
estimated cost of $285,0011. if we twould be a good sound business s addition, ].8 by 20 feet, $1,000. five eery members and. reanstat had been held Monday night un- 'poured tate the raging inferno.
Council pressed. a n>otirin as be- prrovide the proper type of 1 prapasition ctll the Way through. , Grants A_ltprayeti 'til earl Tuesday morning when Orre fireman said the steel beams
Ing in favour Of the prosect and all, president
Dr. G. E. and Council could O.K, it without, Council a ed one member Into the Club, la motion had been passed cover- were so hat that the watea fro
Hall, president of the University approved grants vi Dr, E. A. ]McMaster; Seaforth, in the attitude of Council, the hoses just seemed rrr
recommended that the Board any hesitation, ; $300 to Huron Central Agricuo- g to bounce
Of Western Ontario, London: "When a gave a ver innterestin talk our
proceed with pleas and specifics- approached by the Society, and $500 to Cilintdn Y g I The feeling coos that Stanley off thein.
tions for tate said addition, maintained in an excellent ad- Public School Board for a new Publid Hospital. hfs iecen!t trip to Mexico, afte2., p
dress to the gathering. He warn_{ Township would be agreeable if .Fire Chief Rsth stated that the
Hugh s Berry and ]Thomas Patterson,Ba p ople, fo au vote nit Ma tO 1 the1 Comma tutments ride to Clinton `pZ oh deNiO i ge scenes a heel ha # the �0wen of Clinton would pay a pressure ;in the maims seemed to
ed that all must strive to stir- y nity Athletic Field Boatel+ d j bigger share of the cost OF aper r- (be good, and said that Clue maxi-
appeated at the meeting on be- J elate greater Yrutptest for young Alcl. M. .I. Anew said, "and I' were Mayor G. W. Nott; sorts, visited end which he himself had
half of the Bruceheld Fire De- !] met} and women to complete high feel in this case we can't do an p taken, i tion as it cleilves various bene-, mum quantity of water was
school education at least. Y' ,fish and game, C. J. Livermore; I !fits from the fact the the school Poured In.
Pertmsnt stating that the Depart- thing else than wait for the other Leg,Yon, 'Joseph Murphy; agricul- Past President Grant Turner fs I from ilia
Clinton• This share When The NEWS_RECORD
rent had purchased new equip- Dr, Tull was introduced by municipalities' actions. Our public � ture. A. J. McMurray; to}im, Bert move 'a vote of appreeiatin to!is would pe an extra mill for Chane went a press Thursday d'
trent atui Dr, R. M, Aldis, and was thanked Mi McCallum, and the immediate { u s ay morn -
1 requested a grant from sdhool ias no :choice of pupils: Glidden; %Pons Club, W. E. Per- ! ton until the debetvtures are all Ing, little was known regarding
the township in behalf of the gathering by W. we have to take them all, and j =RTICULTURAL
lWomen's institute and ahold past president, Ted Mack, made
V1% 'Roy' a 91 'a r motion to Dr. Mc1VLaste'r• paid' jactrul damage or future pians of
As a step towards supplying "Here we are if we dont have elementaryre, Mrs. Mervyn Batkin. jII Rev. Hugh C. Wilson, Clinton tihe con an
equal. fire protlictioli to all rate- spending in On` training, we dvn'.t need a Co]- __�n Two piano scleetiotns, played by I
toric millions of dollars on edu- le f1 -- OlifFord Greer, wore greatly en- I said Clintons decision had been { -o
y.
patyers in flue municipality. Coen- cation," ire said, "wheir of every grate, joyed.Y delayed, asthe eounofilors tali rt'I'O I'AEGF�I 6��
Oil made a grant of $1,200 towards 100 boys and girls Who chart Dog Bylawwas a had time to make a de-! ^
this cause. elementary school only foul At the special .meeting, ,thE + SOCIETY P I.'A N S !�, o cision in the midst of the public RAISED TO DATE
John Crich appeared 611 behalf Mayor called for the reading of JUNIOR FISH[ �schoolnin the nildan-xe whack was Tic
of lined bh Fire r pr trent and the s ate university education. Of the lag bylaw, and the CUerk THREE CONTESTS jing to be voted on by the people B Y RED CROSS
go -
outlined plans for protection of the same hundred, only 65 ever was dire0ted to have a notice AND GAME CLUE n May 14, The Town Council
the northeasterly section of the pass entrance only 21 get -through published in The NEWS -RECORD Three public ^dhooi ehaldren's +favoured a delay until it found
township, end Arthur Nieholson grade 12, and cinly 13 Of the emphasizing the licensing as due contests are is Scho by Clinton's IS ORGANIZED how all the :townships stood,theA. r J, McMurray, chairman of
was appointed as memixer £rpm °rrginal hundred ever completein the matter. recent local campaign for the
tee innscharto meet rho commit- grade 13. to
Socrented according Catnitan. Junior Fish aid Game Chairman Foster stated that !Canadian Red Cross Society,
tae in charge with a vaew to "It all adds up that we are suf- WITH THE JUNIORS fa repoi is presented at welt- of garulzecl in the Boai°d rldt said a at the stated today that the committee
attended- meeting in St, Paul's Club was i ',m;ajority,, of the was, very appreciative of th
bringing plans emi conclusion. feritrg in Canada, an average lass Roam of the Agricultural Of•Fice Board in connection with the ac] I e
Insurance of 134;000 your men acid wolneit Clirutorr Jurnfor Farmers meet- Parish Hall Tdru2sday eveninb an 1l2nda avenin when the {ditirnr !splendid response. He estiiruated:-
premiums. were ie- g last, The president, ]Nils. Sam Y g would m.eam the majority,that the total—still incomplete.—
rain
ncon lett d
newed on township truck, grader Fram primary acrd second schagls. ing an Tuesday, April l0; opened' Caultle, was in side chair. Ioll M nag officers were elected, di the assessment, wltabh is about p
and Workman's Compensation at \Ne can't deny 'that, throughout with the president, Fred GabsrnT, Mrs, W, B. Olde reported am art President, Earl Livermore; $8;500,000 for the District, now sends at about $1,640, with
a total host of $209.54, the history .af the country, that an charge, lite roil call was I secretor E et, and reports from Utx o or three poituts
some of the great leaders have tanswered watt the -estimated essay vamp�tdtion an .the con- Yr trgene McLaren; tress not a nnajority of lite eight muni- not yet,.in. .Tatar a year a isms
James Love, township audatnr, serNatioii of Wild fiaNvers, with urer, Bobby Seeley. Other neer- cipeli:ties. about $1;750. Y
con from farms—and the day `spring acreage to be sown. bens include I<.en IAvermore,
presenhed,his report an, the to�vri- '� ,entry date May il:
ship's business for 1950; s; howls than this ceases will be a sad It was agreed `tira,t Bob Allam `.Mrs. Lillian :McKinnon s olce Frank Glow, DO:ug Mann, Frank Club ") Details of. ferric i•aiised to date
in the township and the Tucker day for our country." should act as manager for a ball I p MacDonald, .and Stephen Brown, That activities were made: .(1) !ate as Follows:
._.� g I an a flower -growing contest for lra
smith Municipal Telephone Syst- team for ithe strainer. It was' Harry Bald and Rev, D. J. Lane Glazier's Saturday
file
crack;
art ]Town by
em and was aid GRANT OF (Show 11,g ah the Horticultural Don:ans Subscribed,
p iaay of $lir. �S Suggested that- a farm and home Show in August, are Qdue leaders of the grvu j g e creek, Wards
Contracts were Signed tvi4,h beautification e i (ir That entries be made for the 1St. Andrews , 124 $313
g O Project be carried S. e: Castle reported oil abird- inls Was decided than Mire held t bird house building contest pre- St. James, , , , 138 320
and delivering
McCartney for •ot•uslaing TO SIRING FAIR out. Arouse hru,ilding contest, with a g of the Club would Of held.1 seated 'by the HortncuAr ral So- St, John's'
12.000 delivering apprgxiina Lely � A discussion period, ways heir! ,prize fpr the .best-lookan house On the. secromd 1VFondlay of ea0h clay 127 248'
Yards of gravel in 1951. Ilwllett Township C`auncil met'am the swb;ject.of',blte ecgnamic tS; (3) That the members en- St. George's.,. 122 243
land another for the best -built month in: the Board Room of the tai a contest for a members
ell-
-i
Federation o£ AgricuTturc was far its regular sessran In the1gh'our Points of a beef'h,erd occupied one. Agricultural Office, ut 7.30 p.m:,ton and submit a list o
paid $439;51, representing 1931') Community Hal], Londe�sboro, on 'Over l a dAry herd. It wars agreed' The following suggestions for for one of the following f birds Clinton 501 $1,124
levy in the township. a it was best to Stant wrath C. H. Epps spoke om 'pians for r4g reefings. RCAF Station 223
rl Monday, April 2, with all mem-'liuxebred stock ilius s4uvirtu with- Library Park. � i � Ruraladjoining
I- the
No. i of prnvidir.y; hers present and .tteen e VVm J. and also having soinefihing toeed, be :ten Clinton
orcte Hospital Aasociatioar Public, School � � Town 104 229.
A delegation Was presf7mt from thanking Society far ��I Gives _
I- flue borrowing of $8;000 in Dale in thin their.
' debentures for Tucltersmith proud of. In:teretat should. be 'the offer to beautify tare grounds j
Municipal Telephone System, was Goderich District Collegiate In-oin maintained in, whatever line in of the Ilospitai.- Its Reasons
For
, iif�Te School.
' Total $1,596
given Its third coaling and pas- ciliate Boarcl, and Warta bylaw to Whichthe Junior (or any farm- J. A. Wea71, .landtscape.:gatdear- JL j sic OD
sed, signed and setlett. This UY- in flavour of erecyhicr o' a •new �) ex at OAC, Guel h, (Quota $1,400)
law has been 5pproved by On:- buildingwas p gave a very Grand Total $1,641
passed. The Reeve was appointed to interesiring "chalk talk" on land- This is the ninth of a sanies .services an the rise, we increased
o
toric Municipal Board. A grant of $35 Was voted to sit 011,1 Fire Protection Commit- soaping the backyard — wSric]t qP articles p0 nand of , series
this s Y —
Canadfan Industries Ltd,, were Hurn Conical Agricultural So- tee in .the Sealorbh Fire Protection estit"Ote to $300,000: The ,PUBLIC SCHOOL
really was a cotvtinwation of thi Public School Board and de- Practical 1+eaisail was as alwve
paid nne for with t e be used ciety. Area. talk lve $+ave do the
Society a si red to acgeiainb the citizeisS and furthericato save the additional SALARIES
in cSpraytion with the Warble . -- _— _� yeas ,age.' He was introduced by of Clinton with the need for a expense of anoilr i• vote being UP
Fay spray. Treatment Q rtilPiL ®� a� l� Pl R.' G. Beslnett,
and, thanked new Public School• necessary to meet contingencies ABOUT 10 P. C.
A.oeoumts passed wore as fol- Ii / 67 in behalf of :the gathering by May
lows: relief, $50; Warble Fly J aver and above the original esti-
Gilxbgn, lie previvtusly had view- To further continue }our repo, n }te of , 250,000.
conical, $263; adve:tiling, P, .80; Gets Under a rgq a od ,the hospiballers pton 1 Salaries of the members of the
printing,
$370; supplies, ai$15.01 S Week ___ _-0 rounds— si�pptort t°f Our appeal Clfrua new in We are now in a position to 'teaching staff off Clinton Public
yohool, we, of ,the Board, would better +the proposed east of $300,- School were discussed at the
roads, Lure, .21; Federation s, COMING EVENTS here like to d:is¢uss+flue r rosea 000 when tlhe fallowing factors •Apu.•il, meeting of the board fru
Agricultaue, $439,91; grouts, Wax tie fay to+eatsrieirt' got under i tw es ,anrd also seed inoculation The Cr tal Palace 8rallrogm .cost p are considered: tive sc+hobl Zihursda
61,200; Reg: B.M.D.'s, way this weak, krill 12 mulii- ;have increased y"; oM".the new school, its fun- d. resale of our y evening last
$4.2;i; cipalftaas to the County of Her- asti greatly over the Mitchell, is unexcelled for perfect ntishirtgs and reereiti°nel facia_ yedualble prbpe:tlty at the 4ta,of wl7err a1d members were present
sundry, $--- p year: dancing every Friday night with idues. our preseint' school ,and; adapt except, Trustee Leslie ,Ball, who
oil carrying on cnmpa'gns this "A number of catbtle have' been Don Rohertoon and Ranch Boys. It is our obligation Ing pre:,ent- resaiieal�le fUT was Out-of-town.......
17ti Year, R. G. Bennett, agricultural & aird',praotice, nish- The Board decided t
The Weather I1e1k xepreserubative for Huron Count marketed recently at good prices 14-15-1 as Your a• epresenfatives, .to dos- his on d fixtures in the causfXupt- o o&fer
St,Qra today, y+ and all types of swine.are, bring- Bingo, Council Chamber, Satur- Muss bhro¢ntu t loin of our new school. contracts £or 1951-52 bearing ep-
prlec�s. Thai a atild as y g p gh Y each idea or ovdl or ; proanuirately ten
1951' 1950 "Aket mule aur• Jen very good In good da m ht, Aril 14. auspices of of business presented to the It thereMre will pa' cent in-
-11911 Low High Low condilhion -for :rb1>is time of Year Cansidsma,ble demand i'ar breed Ladies' Auxiliary Of Canadian Board. In thSs:tnaniner m t e be our aim creabes. Definite figures were'not
Ing stack," lie pointed Out, Legion. 15�b of common interest given to give the children alai ratejray- ; given out, -by the Board
vied fed sarppttes are still' quite „ st uze given els ar Clinton a sacaal of ode- Miss J however:
Spring concert With RCAF Male .carrediuil . and bii:at+. , oar. Moore, tw ller of
April 6 65. 35 29 30 39 15 ae]equaUe," he s��ldr There would seem hb he £+hA.t'tzd ' soi.•trt]:ny ryua,te room Modern :. I
8 Sprtng-lik;e weather arrived a a'diequtate supsalaes od' seed grain '--torus and: assisihrg artists, On wilt], cosi, ; ractiru�Uil,if ,, fatuities, ! Grade Three fin• the past ar-
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7 f0 33 42 21 few d,ays a o. and ,tlze land i.,trt crigver and xnald Seeds, .with tarro St. United Church, Thurs- sui7ds beln:g a necessady reaursrte, al, g iva5 leaving
8- 64 44 37 e 9 is the day, .April 26. Secure ticksts When .First the proposed eats, t : and comfort. The the pxofcassaon, Her place will be
9 54 44 37 19 ;rapidpy drying tip. possible oxceptivn of timt•othy, P posed new above is, to be ao o,n,
dleanina 1 arm an rather short IIu ] Auspice Hospital Acrx.il= school was discussed, our inspec- due r plrshr+d wrtrr Filled.
10 r Seed . p, ants a+ e pp y, n riY• p . respect to the. requisit- Tfrc Boai
r6 38 4(! 28 lnnorTtiarw �R „ lacy. 13-14-b ;tor,. capable and eacperieneed writ les tvhiTe niaanM; ' I d decided to request
t eapaeirty aitrci then, is Maple Syrup runs Were rath- Bazaar Saturday, June 2; sus- 'res. act to esti I ainrng a stnot thtut'the Hanna and Schoai
12 57` 38 50 33 a brisk isade In all types of seed,; :er dr.,apliointint •beear.se of the: p malting costs, xea- crl>servctcuMe of nmveea Club,
Raa;u:.36Ins. Renin: ;10 fns. picas W.Ay St; Andrew's ]'res- coned that 250 UO ssety Spend- whiucll has hese iia:gtiv
pytntteul,aalY abovers arid. r.. s. +h'r,r 11-^r. 1d"herr h w icer T•tif 111•• h„ ��,•ran c hurel $ , 0 would be ne- Ing ane! nt•abtreall a rl• i . e . since
Snow: irs�r r, Watch for fur- cessarY to meet our entre •trirc•snarr s. pl rca•(gxr wi4h x937, be reorganized; if SO, it
i/z inch Inquirijes regard1119. pasime renin- repor*ted CaicaY 4¢r ad result's: tlrer notice. 1 Y regai;d fA our oomnurn concern, }:.;rr t'ea,
15�b However, with Tnaiterials and Cast.
Support Of the Board,