Yk CHESTERVILLE.;,, m [TI]''DU_NDAS COUNTY THE LAND Of MILK AND HONEY''· COVERS EASTERN ONTARIO'S GREATEST DAIRYING SECTION 1ID ixty-first Year; No. 14 Chesterville, Ontario, Thursday, January 6th, 1955 Single Copies, 5c Surviving are 10 children: four sons, Ferrier, Edmonton; Edgar, Winchester Council Holds First Meeting Berwick; John, Crysler; Le'Onard, Sudbury. Six daughters: Mrs. Ray­ Council Holds Inaugural Meeting Tuesday Township Officers Appointed for New Year mond Beehler (Rita), Crysler; Mrs: John Marko (Simmone), Montreal; The inaugural meeting of Win­ son John McLaughlin, Leo Ocyne, Margaret, EdmontQn; Mrs. Douglas Suffers Cuts, Bruises Council Makes Appointments for 1955 chester Township council for 1955 H. R. Johnston, Wm. Irven, J. W. Grant (Edna), Montreal; Jacquel­ was held in the Presbyterian Hall, Docksteader, Bernice Wood, Lau­ ine, Montreal; Lucie, Ottawa. Four In Car Crash Morewood, on Monday, January, rence Annable, Ken Durant, Sam brothers and one sister also sur­ Some Salaries Boosted to New Highs 3rd, 1955, at 11.00 a.m., with the Hummel. vive. Mrs. Pat Kelly, of Chester­ Lee Barkley, 21, RR 2, Chester­ following members present and Fence·viewers: Jas. C. McGregor, ville, is the sister; the b11others ville, escaped serious injury early Commissions Balanced Evenly in Sex This Year subscribing to the necessary oath Jake McLaughlin, Earl Munro, are: Ambrose, Felix, Edward and Saturday evening when his car was '.Ladies Run Halls, Fire Dept.; Men to Run Streets of office: Basil Dawley, reeve; A. Donald Rae, E. B. McMillan, W. Joseph. in eollision with another driven by E. Smith, deputy-reeve; council­ S. Gunn, Russe~ Froats, Walter The Rev. Fr. M. J. O'Brien, of Earl Bilow, Winchester. Chesterville council members and failed to shake the firm opinions lors, Ken McIntosh, Eric Barclay Loughridge, Henry Elliott, John E. St. eBrnard's Parish, Finch, chant­ According to Constable Gilbert the reeve took their oaths of of­ of the mover and seconder and and Garfield Baker. The Rev. D. Munro, Lloyd Merkley, Archie ed a Requiem High Mass for the Raistick, Winchester, the Barkley fice Tuesday to start the municipal when a show of hands included L. Gordon, of Morewood United Oculthart, Oltis McMillan, Reg Mc­ dece'ased at Holy Rosary Church, car was in collision with the car government for another year. In that of the reeve in favour of the Church, was present and opened Closkey, John Barrett, C. B. Crysler, and also officiated at the drive'n by Bilow; it swerved ,off by acclamation and sworn to of­ motion, it carried v.ith a majority, the meeting with an appropriate Short. graveside service in Crysler Ceme­ the right side ,cf the highway, north fice were: Chas. McMillan, reeve; the nays and abstentions not being prayer and a few well chosen words Auditors: McFadden and Co. tery. of Winchester Station, where it Mrs. B. W. Campbell, Mrs. Lyle asked for by the chair ,or record­ of advice. The reeve and clerk were auth­ The pall bearers were Bernard struck a pole and was damaged Marcellus, Harold Sharkey and ed. By-law No. 846, a by-law ap­ orized to sign the petition to the Beehle'r, A. Duhaime, Rosaire to the extent of $300. Frank Arnold as councillors. The Next on the list was Streets and pointing the following township Department •of Highways for the Benoit, L. Swain, Hubert Beehler Barkley car then crossed the clerk-treasurer, H. C: Humell, of­ Roads Commission and the two officers for 1955 was finally passed, grant on road expenditures for and Syd. Lebrun. roadside, swiped a hydro pole and ficiated. The Rev. Father S. Le­ newcomers to council were appoint... signed and sealed: 1954 and attach the corporate seal Among the floral tributes re­ hit a large ti~e and was damaged sage, ,cf St. Mary's Catholic ed. Clerk-treasurer, J. Steen; tax thereto. ceived were those from the family, to the extent of $600. Church, opened the meeting with Weed inspector will be Robert collector, W. N. Carkner; township The clerk was instructed to ,or­ Kraft,Folo,ds Ltd., Paul Lefleur and Mr. Barkley suffered facial cuts suitable good wishes and a sho1t Ouderkirk. The two appointments solicitor, Cass & Cass; truant of­ der copies of "Municipal World" Mr. Lehoux families, G. C. Tate, and bruises and was attended, at prayer. bo the board of the North Dundas ficer, W. N. Carkner; assessor, for members of council, road sup­ the O'Brien family, Kraft Food the scene of the accident by Dr. H. By-law 7'82 was passed hiring Distl-ict High School are James J. Steen; indigent doctor, H. W. erintendent, collector and clerk. It emp!,oyees. Crysler Poultry and Gerald Barton, Winchester . various municipal -officers. Clerk­ Brannen, of St. Mary's Separate Justus, M.D.; inspector of muni­ was decided by council to join the Egg Grading Station employees, treasurer H. C. Hummel was re­ School, and Glenn White, as muni­ cipal drains, R. F. Mucklestone, Association of Rural Municipalities Betty Ouderkirk, Gennaine and hired at an increase of $100 a year cipal appointee. The library board C.E.; Nation River Commission, and the Good RJo·ads Association Conrad Seguip, Mr. and Mrs. Community Spirit Theme to bring his stipend up to $800. rep1-esentative is to be Mrs. B. W. Basil Dawley; road superintendent, and the treasurer was authorized Prospere Seguin. This is the beginning of the 17th Campbell for a te1m of three years. J. V. Fetterly.; live stock valuer, to pay the necessary fee. The este'em in which the deceased Rotary Talk year Mr. Hummel has held office In spite of last year's economy­ J. Steen; Federation of Agricul­ The trustees of the Police Village was held was demonstrated by as clerk-treasurer. 'fax collector minded action, this year council tureJ Ken MacIntosh; bank, Bank of Morewood were present to dis­ these lovely floral offerings, the By Rev. R. A. Mitchell for current taxes is again the Bank decided to allow any member of of Nova Scotia. cuss village matters which were many cards of sympathy and 14 of Nova Scotia. Arrears are to be oouncil and the clerk-treasurer to Pound keepers: Edgar Summers, settled satisfactiorily for both the problem 1of the treasurer as attend the convention of the As­ high and 68 low masses received "The first requisite of commun­ Henry J1ohnston, Harold W. Merk­ parties. usual. E. B. Lynch was reappoint­ sociation of Rural Municipalities by the sonowing family. ity spirit is inte est in one an­ ley, Pat Chambers, Leon Belisle, The following accounts were ed as assessor at the same salary, at the town's expense if the cost other," said the Rev. R. A. Mit­ Russell Froats, H. Windsor, Max passed and paid: Rioads and $350. Mr. Lynch, arriving after was not greater than $45 each. chell. "A service club is one of the Coyeau, Thos. Reveller, Daniel La- bridges, $2,292.39; relief, $101.30; the appointment, expressed his Council felt it would be of bene­ F. M. Cass Honoured best places to develop that com­ 1,ir.ue, John Reoch, Murray Dilla­ miscellaneous, $120; dog tags, di~appointment that council had fit if at least some members and munity spirit.'' ough, Wm. Helmer, Lloyd Merk­ $39.64; salaries, $45. not given him a raise. Reeve Mc­ the clerk could attend the con­ In New Year's List Mr. Mitchell was addressi the , , Geo. F. Johnston, Rene St. Council adjourned to meet in Millan hoped council could afford vention. Chesterville Rotary Club on its iene, Nor,nan ~ ; Kenneth Hil­ Winchester, Monday, February, the assessor a bonus in September. Garbage a n d its collection first meeting of the new year, last •is, Wm. Marcellu:s','George Atchin- 7th, 1955, at 10.30 a.m. Frederick McIntosh , De- No recorded expression of council caused a small amount of dis­ ;t\'.[ionday night. He was speaking puty Magistrate f thi rea and entered the bock. The dog tax col­ cussion and Andn,w Harper em­ on the subject, "On Be ·nning the a well..known ba -ist of Cheste-r- lector is still Chas. Marcell at erged from the .lk ahead $50 £or New Year,'' and had been spon­ ville and Wine , has been $25 yearly, and the village auditors the year up to ,;,~50. F. "Evangelism: The Church's Busi­ sored and introduced by Jack Ful­ Mrs. Shaver Heads named Q\~een's sel in Attorney are F. A. R. McFadden Ltd, of The Hall Committee, l\lrs. Camp­ ness" taken from the study book ton. on India. General l)ana rter's New Ye r' Toronto. bell and Mrs. Marcellus, are to un­ United Evening Auxiliary list. · It was the speaker's opinion that Ontario Provincial Police had dertake their first task of the year The meeting closed with re­ good community spirit is one of the freshments served by Mrs.· Cassel­ F. M. Cass is the owner of the been hired at the last special meet­ soon and see that the library and Executive Installed most important assets of any town. ing of 1954 council. The service kitchen are redecorated: the dumb man and her committee. law firm, Cass founded by If there is a good community The 1955 executive is as follows: his father andi . ~~If• upon his this year is to cost the town $3,480 waiter is also to receive some at­ The 1955 executive of the Even­ spirit there is bound to be good graduation from ints.1e Hall. He a year and six cents a mile for the tention. ing Auxiliary of the Missi!ooary Hon.
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