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The Seaforth News, 1947-01-02, Page 1The Seafor.' HURON 'CO u N r v•8 L EA D I N G. WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 70, No. 1 NE: W SPA.PER' SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947 $1 a year RUSSELL BOLTON HEADS TWELVE WILL RUN FOR ACCLAMATIONS iN M'KILLOP 81lSt. mac HURON FEDERATION COUNCIL IN SEAFORTH FOR REEVE AND OUN',..IL The Directors of Huron County Fifteen Nominated. on Monday Night; One of the longest lists of candle. For the second year .Reeve - Dor- &(I; Federation of Agriculture held an for Seaforth Council — Reid and ate for the six seats on Seaford. lance and Counciitors Campbell, important meeting Tuesday night, when twelve of th( in the Agricul- Parke Opposed for Mayor town council qualified by 9 p.m. Beuermann, Ifitkby and Murray , a were returned' to .orfice by aeclama- ��d��YYY •lural' Board Room, Clinton, 'at 1:30 fifteen ratepayers nominated had tion at, the nomination meeting held , • oe "r d p.m. on December 27th, at which A lively- meeting in the town hall signed the necessary papers. at Winthrop hall on Monday after- The following names will appear on at the nominations - Monday. even -I dddd°°°�YYY some' important decisions were Ing looks like a civic election in Sea- the ballot for council: noon. \ r�lr/ reached. • forth for mayor and council. Reeve 33, 14. Close, B. F. Christie, Wm, T. The `meeting was well attended 1�� X10 After considerable discussion and 3. 1' Daly was given the only acclani Teall, Dr, E. A. McMaster, J. E, and every available seat in the hall d debate, it was decided to ask each "lea for council,- being re-elected Keating; F. S. Sills, N. Hubert, H. E. occupied as the rate payers township to carry, out an intensive Reid, both members of the 1946 court - heard 1, ,S ireeve for 1947: R, G. Parke and, M, A. Smith, I, Hudson, N. Scofns, Wallace the reports,given by the eouneiliors `� ), �. Ross, W. R. Shaw. and other topics of interest were d d •'Warble fly campaign in the spring cll, , announced, their intention to run Also qualifying for mayor: R, •G, discussed, :� Por mayor, Numerous nominations for Parke, M, A. Reid. of 1947, with the hope - that the Township Clerk J. gM, Eckert an- tiwhole Count will co-operate. council will call for an election for For the Public school board, Mr, nounced the 1ollowin nominations: d j �7 y� County P council also. The meeting was ayes • C. A. Reith received an acclamation and .declared them elected by aeeia Frdendl GrGetrl C The following Executive was ch i, in cont well, attended by ratepayers, for the north ward: motion. 5 seri for 1947: Past Pres:, Haray L, in contrast to- nomination meetings of Qualifying for P.IJ.C.: John J. Olti17 d recent years: Those nominated were: Reeve N. Russell Dorrance, nom - Sturdy, Auburn; Pres:, Russell T. y A. Y. MacLean. mated by�� For mayor, R. G. Parke, M. A. Reid, The election will be held on Mon- James B. Hogg and Jahn ' ` 1 ,Bolton, Dublin;, 1st vice.pres,, Bert John J. Gluff. day, Jan, 6th. Four polling booths will 'Gordon: d � F 171 D u Lobb, Clinton.; 2nd vice-pres., Chas. For reeve: J. F. Daly (acct.). he open during the day. e'er Council: George R. Campbell, d Coulter, B0lgrave; Sec. -Tress., W. For council E. H. Close, D. F, inomtnated by Wrn. J. 'Storey and Christie, W. T Teall, Dr. E. A. '/ c A. `NICHOLSON RECEIVES Mugs (cordon, d. 1 V. Roy, Londesboro; Robt. MGI er- Master, J. E. Keating, F. S. Sills, Sid /tanret Beuermann, nominated by ��• ``_ y+ t�' p 1 cher, Dublin; Gordon Kirkland. Pullman, Norman Hubert, Ed Smith, ACCLAMATION FOR REEVE Albeit Siemon ant! Charlie Dietr.. Fred S S[t�%l�sl[ a� .. Isaac Hudson, W. H, Elliott, Norman S. w Lueknow; Wm. Davidson, Zurich; Seoins, Wallace Ross, Hiram Shan- Reeve Arthur Nicholson was return- Prank Dolrnag. nominated by o Bert Irwin, Seaforth; . and Orval non, W. R. Shaw, ed to office by acclamation at the Charles J. 1)olmage and Felson Reid. lvi.atthew Murray,by Wm, U' Harrison, Monkton. For utility com.: John J. C1ufY, A. Tucicersmith nomination meeting held 0 Tt,was decided to hold the Annual Y. McLean, Richard Box; E. L. Box- Monday at Kipper hall. There was a. Reilly and Clem luauskopf. �� e �, d d Public School Board: South ward— goon attendance of ratepayers, about lvlr. Eckert was named chairman t ? � � � � � .� 2 Field Day in Exeter in 1947, on Ross Savauge (aeclJ• North ward— 126 being present. S, H. Wlritnnore for the,tneeting which followed, assessment act. Don't be alarmed June llth, if arrangements can be C. A. Reith, M, Mohellat: East ward presided, Reeve Dorrance gave a compre- DRAW UP HOME-BREW George Johnston (acct.). For reeve there were three nominn• henstve report of the work of the some of these clays if yon get a completed for that date. notice from the assessor, He be- HOCKEY SCHEDULE Perhaps most important of all,, At 'the meeting of the ratepayers aliens, Arthur Nicholson, Charles Mc county' council. In going over the }faxed the new system of earl as - I the nomination Town Clerk Kay and Harold Jackson, The last two county accounts ,he stated that the y- 3 the Huron County Federation of D. H. Wilson was asked to preside: did not qualify. question is frequently asked whythe sessment was. more for the nr-' Seaforth is to have :, hutne br,•tti y ban ntunictpalfttes to is and get text+niug lery team c 1>1 I ltisy x r c 1. F 1 or-eltIirai • Agriculture has decided unanimous- Mayor Clul'f said the town's bust- Six were nominated for the four costs are so high for administration the roil. ready for .prepayment of k ly, to launch a Co-operative Hospi- nese in 1946 had been routine. council seats: Harold Jackson, Chas. of justice in the county. Grants taxes. Instead of the 5, penalty,' Angus MacLean went cu lleuktou shortages prevented any extensive McKay, Roy Pepper, Goi•dcn Richard- are another sore spot at the counts p and entered in Tory Gregg's league. Si tak]zation Plan available to both woi•k program, He thanked the come son; Roy Bell and J. W, Crich, The council, quoting Reeve Daly of Sea- it would be one-half of one per cent1The playing dates ware also set the Urban and Rural people throughout, cil and people for their courteous first :four, all members of 1946 court- forth who had said: "I think this Per month, the taxes possibly c0m-+game evening. Seaforth, \litclnell, mathe County. A Health Committee treatment (luring his ten years as cil, qualified, thing has just about got to the place nig due July 1st. Seuu-annual col-� Monaton and Atwood comprise this was appointee] last August to make mayor this year. note was a candidate for were; tHuth M.ool Chesney, AlexlLilrustees tie� where the county council is only a l cation of taxes would add to thcigroup. Only players from Seaforth g collecting' agency for grants."and Egniondville are eligible to play a thorough study of Co-operative Reeve Daly thanked the electors for Harold Proctor, J. W: Crich. The first peeve Dorrance spoke strongly There was general discussion lot Seaforth. The purpose of the team Hospitalization, and concrete an- reelection by acclamation, He had three qualified. against the proposed new court from the audience about what had fs t0 provide a winter of hockey for `` first been in the council in 1908, He pro happened to the grader, and some the homest0rs, Alvin Dale will be the .ouncements will be made in the was chairman of the streets commit -house at Goderich, which has very near future. tee in 1946 and gave a review of the SEAFORTHI ENTERSIA TEAM uressed to the issuing ne decou t criticism about a man from Bras- manager. The schedule or games for IN INTERMEDIATE O.H.A rues. eels being ]tired to operate the new the Seaforth team is: street work. Speaking on county coon - "The ,majority ofmachine instead of giving the work. Horne Genies -- Jan. 9, Monkton; oil matters, he estimated the new j yus farmers have to a resident of the township. Set-' Jan, 21, Mitchell, Jan- 30, Atwood, court house at Goderich would cost With Convener Ken Landers of to pay up to 4 per cent interest if p• about 1 mill on the dollar for years. Stratford presiding, the schedule able borrow money, yet the county is enol ratepayers•contended that road Away — Jan. 1-a, Atwood; Jan. 17. e of Mr. Daly remarked that this had been for Group 8 of the Intermediate to borrow money at 1W70 to� thettioublewas tin theore ken me than e Sabo- Mitchell; .Ian. t Monkton. his 57th Christmas on Mahn street, tear down a useful building. I don't The following players have been that his father batt tonna here in 1849 "B" O.H.A. competition was drawn think it is right, he contended, that! loge. Tn reply, it was stated the op- the p- mentioned: T. 0 Hil±teb Doe Cameron. PEA ANTHRACITE and that he had been born in 1372. up at a meeting in Stratford. the producer must pay 4 per Dent, ester had come highly recommend- " ecommend- E. McIver, Gerd Hildebrand. A. Hilda - while ed and is doing a good Job, brand, Geo, ilildebmna. A. MacLean. OLGA POCAHOr4TAS Councillor S. E. Keating was chair- Goderich and Ingersoll withdrew while money is available for tearing The machine had cone fn the J. Nicholson, M. Messenger, G. Kruse, man of the finance committee in 1946, something down at only l;ui%. J. Muir, G. Muir, E. Doig, T. Sills. D. NUT COKE and reviewed the town's financial poli- from the series, leaving Seaforth, Reeve Dorrance told of the world ditch the other clay near Manley p,Iac.Leati, L. Dale. tion in detail, Councillor Keating sant Clinton, Clinton Radar School and of the 'County Road Committee of School and Tom Purcell who was They have taken the slogan "Sou he bad been 11 years in council.rfdfng in the cab batt his nose brolt- Stratford Legion to battle it out for which he was chairman this year. err always win when you can lose with a E. L. BOX Councillor Frani( Sills was chair'- honors. Stratford Legion willplay The county has the salve problem to sntitr" man of the town property committeecontend with as the townships, the' In reply busta question about the in 1946, He was in the field for council. their home genies in Tavistock and, heavy feeds which bridges must new school route, Reeve Dor-' WEEK OF PRAYER Councillor li. G. Parke was chat.'- play their opening game there Fri- carry today are many times greater 'auto said before they went info the Northside United Church matt of the She and water committee clay 'tight, when they tackle Seaforth than a few year's ago. Just how far sue school area he had been as The Seaforth and District Minis - high H. V. Workman, Minister, for 1946. He had hoped the townto o in re ilacin brill es is a eared that the Dept of Education tel Association announces the an - could buy a pumper for the fire Uri- Beavers. g 1 I g could not dictate what toads the 11 a.m., Worship Service. gatte, and thought Egmonchiile should It was decided that the first and problem. j township must keep open. He under- Waal Reek of Prayer services to be Subject "The Light above the Turning to township matters, held this year from January 6th to � 0 g share in the cost of fire protection, He third and second and fourth teams Reeve Dorrance pointed out that stood the Dept, had said they would Land". . had been in council wont since 191.6. will meet in the group semi-final township grants had jumped to pay up to ads cost if necessary to 10th. The services will commence 2:30 p•m,, Sunday School. Ile was in the field for meyer,keep the roads open.each evening at 8 and the offerings „ Councillor Merton Reid reviewed play-offs, the winners to be decided $314.OG in 1946, and explained the "What about the snow plow 7 p.m., The Christian Expect- the industries in town and predicted 1011008 items. In reference t0 the 1 will be devoted to the work of the 4 ancy." a spinning mill would 111 time be on a best -of -three series, while the grant of 6100A0 to the Gh110l;ntaa knocking down our mail boxesid Bible Society. a p finals .between the two winners of 3 was another question asked, and Remember "The Week of Prayer" added to the flax 'nil]. and was glad Seal rand, he said in 1J38 the far- lir. Eckert stated, mail boxes are The following schedule has been. A to see the Boshart factory in Opera, the semi-finals will meet in a best- niers of Huron signed up 100% to Services. put on the highway at the owner's arranged: tion again with 76 men employed. of -five final series provided time have their cattle T:B, tested and risk Usborne twp, had solved the Monday — Lgmondville United, The town needs more housing. He nothing had yet come of it and he 4 Anglican told of the wort( of establisltmg the permits, thought something ought to be done mail box problem by putting the Rev. H. V. Workman. 4 Sunday Jan: 5th, 1947, high school area: Mr. Reid said he Schedule • about it as well as the clinics for pests ten or more feet ongbacand St. Thomas'., Seaforth would run for mayor. Jan: 3—Seaforth at Stratford people. setting the box out on a long pole, 1 Tuesday—Northside United, Iter. Mr, Eckert commented: "We have R. H. Williams, 10 a.m., Sunday School, Councillor Norman Hubert said he Jan, 6—Clinton R. & C. at Clinton In 1946 the council placed an hadquite. a time today about our 11 a.m., Holy Communion had been in council two . years and order for a power grader and it was Wednesday — Salvation Army, 'Preacher, Rev, Stephen Gilbert, would quality. Jan. 7—Stratford at Seaforth received later in 1946, 1, snow plow grader and wehave only had it a Lieut McBride. B.A. Mr, Wallace Ross said he was op- Jan, 9—Clinton R.'FiC, at Stratford had also been purchased for it 7110 short time, 1 look forward to really 7 p.m., evening Prayer posed to the building by-law, criticized a shed and laxed at a cost of $i$00, lively meetings after'�ve have had Thursday — First Presbyterian, Jan. 10—Seaforth at Clinton. the maintainer two or three ears, Rev, A. W. Gardiner, Preacher, Rev. C. F. L Gilbert repairs 'to the scales, said his own Total road expenditure, 1cJ46 was y B.A. taxes were $7:92 higher for 1946, and Jan. 13—Seaforth at Clinton R.&C. Mr. Russell Bolton, president of Friday—St. Thomas Anglican, St. Mary's, Dublin . questioned certain payments by.conn- Jan. 14—Clinton at -Stratford paid3b9 7subsidy froof mthe province. ich ell . the Huron County Federation of Rev, C. F, L. Gilbert. 2:30 Sunday School cit, He would run for council. Jan: 15—Clinton RJ&C, at Clinton paid Dorrance said some ma- Agriculture, was called on to war - 3. Church service Councillor Reid rose to reply to Jan. 16—Clinton R,&C. at Seaforth chine trouble had developed in the what is being done about the y10 'Preacher, Rev, C, F. L. Gilbert some of Mr. Ross' remarks. There new grader. "We dont know whose ble fly. Huron had led the way in WINTHROP B.A. - was considerable discussion about Jan. 20—Stretford at Clinton fault it was," he said. Analysis of trying to get rid of the warble f1y> A Happy dew Year to all. assessments which Mr. Reid said had Jan. 21—Seaforth at Stratford i with the experiment in Goderich Spi R. K. Davidson of Ipperwash 4 been brought up to the level of the oil from the engine had revealed it, Twp. He said there are '125.000 head spent Christmas with his family. w Egtnondville 'United Church equalized assessment upon which the Jan, 23—Stratford at Seaforth contained material very similar to of cattle in Huron, and there is a Mr, and Mrs. Theron Betties and Rev, A. W. Gardiner, B.A., B,D, town paid taxes to 1110 county, Mr. Jan, 24—Clinton at Clinton R. &C. Portland cement; at any rate the; loss of $5.00 per head due to warble Miss Isabel Betties attended the tune - 11 a,ni„ Rev Andrew H. 1VTcKen- Reid thought the higher local_ assess- Jan, '28—Clinton RAC. at Stratford pistons, etc had to be replaced ata fly. Ile asked the meeting for an ex- nal et Miss Agues Griffin In Goderich men's were an advantage to the town] cost of $326.00• He read a letter, cession of opinion zie, B.A., B.D,, Yale Divinity School, as the government grants wer4 based. Jan. 28 --Clinton at Seaforth from Sawyer Massey Co. which was, P p' nt to guide the on Thursday, New Haven,Conn, upon the.local assessments: Jan. 29 -Stratford at Clinton R,&C as much as to say somebody had pat Reeve at the county council, and a bin. Andrew Montgomery, Brough 01' p p majority favored action on a coup- and Mr, and Mrs, Syd McCullough of' • 7 p.rn., "The Face of Jesus:" Dr, E. A. McMaster indicated he Jan. 31--Seaforth at Clinton cement in the oil of the machine. I ty basis. Blyth tvfth Mit John A. Montgomery. would stand for council. He cotttpli- Feb 4—Clinton at Stratford ' Reeve Dorrance outlined proposed R. S. McI'..eicber explained that Velma M• Hoist, Mteses \Tera and. Me - merged Mayor Cluff on his long and road work next Year, it is intended yelma. Hoist. spent Christmas with McKillop pastoral Charge successful term of office. Dr. Nic- 'Feb. 4—Clinton RAC. at Seaforth there are two different warble flies, Hours of Service duan winter Master said the town depended upon Feb. 6—Clinton at Seaforth to level several spots at the roadside and it is the European fly which Mr's, Joe Dennis. ?''' g with a but}dozer: We want to get strikes the cattle and makes thorn Mr, and Mrs. Les Pepper and fain - months :commencing Jan. 5th, 1947. two things, farm 'trade and local ht- Feb- 7—Stratford at Clinton .R.&C the roads all graded up so they will run. That is why the cattlegad to- 'i`' an0 ll i • unit Mrs, Harry Rapson Bethel 11 a.m. dustries, and lie considered the farm be safer for traffic, and cutting and fancily with Mr. and Mrs, John Caven 1:30 p.m. trade' a-1 perhaps the more important. -Feb• 10 -Stratford at Clinton day, he said and 'lid not do so years , Duff's 3:30 p. M. The attendance at the high school had Feb. 12—Seaforth at Clinton R:&C, weeds will not Frbeank kso expensive. ago when dere was only the deer i et.h. Minister: Rev. W. J. Patton B.A., grown this year to 150 pupils from 98 Councillor Frank Kirkay spoad £l^y Mr. and Mrs. Relit Grimoldby, Mr. in previous years: He was in favor of Feb' 14—Clinton at Clinton R.6iC. next. He 'said the long-awaited 'road lar, Gordon �IcGavin, president and Mrs, Tien Betties and son Paul: THANKS FROM HOLLAND consideration of sewage and garbage maintainer had arrived and 001 of the Ontario. Plowmen's Associa- Mr,. and Mrs. Robt, Mcllwain and son Some months ago Mrs. Francis systems, the former at a future date HIGH SCHOOL AREA taxes are higher, and if all the work tion, thanked the council for grant Bill, •Miss Isabel Betties spent Christ- planned, h ist- Coleman of Roxboro enclosed her if not possible now, and advocated BOARD MEMBERS planned, as done, he couldn't see any of $110, to the plowing match and mss with Mr, and Mrs, Theron name and a.dchess with a shipment providing a rest room, The members of the new Sea forth- lower taxes right away. But if we -he was proud that the first day ;of Beti:les, of clothing being sent overseas. Last . This led to .a, general discussion High School Ares. Board which takes are going to remove snow it will be the Match. tthanllop contestants Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Da/e, Mr: and week she received a reply from Hol- about a rest room. It was brought out office .Ian. 1st will be: Porth rept e- a lot cheaper to have the roads in brought more than that home in Mrs, George Bernard, Mr. and Mrs: land thanking her, as follows: that the 'erection of a rest room coti.lil • ' , . , . re- shape, he said, We are payinr the prize stoney, He congratulates the Arthur McClure, Mr, and Mrs.o n senDick, , Edgar Butson, Ribbed, E p winners from the township. Amsterdam, 6. December '4G. be readily acconnplisliecl, but that the same amount into the provincial McCtm•e and Ethel spent Christmas R. Dick; McKillop, Gordon McGavin; Dear Mrs. Coleman: Many thanks problem of paying for the annual up -Hallett Bert Irwin; Tuckersmith, E. treasury and might as well have Others who spoke were: Reeve with Mi, and Mrs. Robt. MCChue. for giving your "clothes: You have keep had not been solved. The upkeep B. Goudie Seaforth, C. M. Smith; our share o£ the provincial subs'- Sohn Armstrong of Hallett, and Mr, NIr. and bins. Win. Somerville spent given ns very good things. When you would cost in the neighborhood of one Huron Comity, G. A. Whitney; Public dies. Mr. Kirkby said, Robert McMillan, president of the Christmas in London, send mo your good address I will send mill on the dollar, it was stated. No School 'C. A. Barber Separate School, The next speakers were Council- McKillop Federation of Agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pryce and Miss Yon beautiful album of my country. offer to share in upkeep cost had been lots Matt. Murray and Dan Beuer- Jean Pryce, of Galt, Miss Beatrice Your thankfully, to be appoiuted, mann, who briefly 11yce, of Stratford, were Christmas Y, received front surrounding townships. reviewed the J. de Vries, Omar Peterstraat 173 3, Taking part in this discussion were REAL ESTATE CHANGES tivork of tine past year. I CROMAIaTY visitors at the home of their patents Amsterdam, Holland'. Councillor P. Sills, Reeve Daly, Conn- Real estate sales through office of Councillor Geo. Campbell said- Visitors: Mr. and Mrs, Jack Reed Mr, and Mrs: John Pryce. cillors Park and Keating, and Mr. M. A. Reid, 100 acre farm in McKillop weed cutting costs were $535.00 in and family, Mr. and 11Scm, Berl Sar- Mrs. Wheatley and Dyke are leaving MRS, ADAM HAYS George Johnston. and Mr u of St, Peter's Seminary, to Max4c L. 1946,, compared to X$687 in 1945,1 a.1 The remains: of the late Mrs. Adam b ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND COUNCIL BUCKWHEAT ANTHRACITE 7 1 3 3 Mr. W. T. Teall sant he considered Cardiff of Brussels, with immediate Wand we cut a lot more weeds this and of 't""wulto with Mrs. Sniliras. hydro installed ` ` their home. Bays arrived in Seaforth on Wed oat• himself a newcomer to town. He I Mr. and Mrs, Keith McLaren and Mr. and Mrs, Stewart McInnis o1 day. Mrs. Hays, formerly Mary Sproat, possession. Also dwelling on Guderfch' year he said, About township. Guelph visited at the home of the lat- a well known resident of Ssa:forth would be glad to serve on council ff St. NV., Seaforth, owned by Ellen Mc- roads, he said "we didn't get as; family with Mrs. McIiren's parents ter's mother, Mrs. Wheatley, this until recently, died at Niagara Falls peoplo so desired. Leann .Estate. much gravel this year, and that is in L+'xeter• creek. on Sunday. The funeral will be hold where we saved the money to buy Miss Dorothy Iiaudsnn of Stratford Guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. )J: Wednesday at 3 p,m, from Whitney's APPOINTED ASST. DIREC- our grader," at the home of 1 1 Iii' Allen. ACCLAMATIONS IN I Hawley were Mr. and Mrs. Bert. bIc- funeralparlors 'to Maitland Bank cem- TOR OF WEAVING Councillor William Jewitt of Hu]- Mr- and Mrs.:ircbic fioggartlt and Spadden and Jackie, London, Mr, and HiBBERT TOWNSHIP eters, Rev. A. W. Gardiner officiat£ng: lett was •� called upon, and he stated daughters with his payouts, Mr. and iY1rs. C. Hawley, Seaforth, Mr. and Miss Winnifrecl Savauge has re At the Ribbert Township nnn,mina. that Huilett has plied an order for fit's• R. Cr, Tloggartlt, Mrs, FVill McSpadden, Earl and Leslie. ACCLAMATION IN STANLEY ceived appointment as Assistant, Dir- tions held m the township hall at a road maintainer. The assessment Miss Wilma Howatt with her grand. Mr, and Mrs. Jack McSpadden.: Reeve John Pepper and his, 1for46 Staffs 'on Monday, the Reeve • and is talked a lot about in Hallett, he; parents, Mr- and Mrs, Dave Gm/liner. council were returned to , office :for 00±01 of Weaving for summer course „The W.M.S. and W.A. of Ing 01). Council were re-elected by noclama- said. T always say the only thing' Family ,gatherings were held on Winthrop, will hold their 'meeting on 1947; by acclamation at the nomination of 1947 at School of File Arts Usti- than. Clerk Thos, D. Wren was re• you can appeal about is, if your Christmas day at the homes of Mr, Wednesday, Jan. 8, et the hone of held in the township hall at Varna,onversity of Alberta, Banff, Miss Sa- turning officer: assessment is higher aocordtngly and Mrs, Stanley Dow, Mrs: Jessie Mrs, Ralph Davidson. Mrs, Wm, Mont- Moinday afternoon: Members of the Reeve—Joseph Atkinson, . than someone else's." Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Me- gomery will have charge of the topic. council, are: Clarence ' Park, .Alvin rouge has been studying weaving at Reeve-JFrank Allan, Clifford Dow,I{elIar; Mr. anti Mrs, Alec McLaren, The roil call is to 'tie a New Year's McBride, D. Webster, Carl Houston.. Banff for the past few summers Edgar Butson, John Z. Coyne. Reeve Dorrance took the floor g again to explain a change in the Mr, sand Mrs, Edgar. Allen and others. thongltt,