HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-22, Page 31,000 JET HOURS 1$ -ENTRY TO EXCLUSIVE CLUB -Air Marshal High Campbell,
chief of the air staff, congratulates members of the RCAF No. 2 Fighter Wing's 1,000
Jet Hours club during an inspection of the RCAF base at Grostencluin, France. The
five men, all members of 423 Squadron, have run up their thousand jet hours in CF-
100 "Canucks." From left they are: Flying Officers L, N. Kettles, Ottawa; R. H. "Bob"
Jory, Ft, William, Ont,; A, H. "Al" Martin, Saint John, N.B.; B, W. "Apps" Appleby,
Lower Derby, N,B,, and E. L. "Ted" Mill ar, Saskatoon, Sask.
ublin Clean -Up Drive
rings Repercussions
First repercussion of a cam -1 Goettler added ".f wasn.'t liter -
reign for "clean up" of a situa- ally shaking in my boots, but I
tion in Dublin came in Magis i took it as p threat."
trate A. F. Cook's court Tues.! Jack Klinkhamer, an employee
day. of Goettler's store, testified he
Joseph Costello, of Dublin was heard . Costello tell Goettler
convicted on a charge of threw- "Don't ever walk in the streets
tening George Goettler, Dublin !of Dublin alone again, or you're
merchant, and was ordered to 'going to get it,"
post a bond of $2,000, two sure -1 In 'his own defence, Costello
lies, to keep the peace andbe of i said the petition was going
good behaviour for a period of • around and he had a $10 bet
one year. with a fellow concerning the pe -
Alternative sentence, the ma- i tition, He said he went down to
gistrate said. would he four Goettler's store and asked for
months in jail,
Goettler testified that Costello
came into his' store on Saturday
and said "I don't know why you
are doing this," presumably re-
ferring to circulation of a peti-
lion asking for clean-up action on
bootlegging. Goettler said he wasn't in the hotel," he said.
worked on the petition. On cross-examination, Crown
I was told by Costello if you Attorney Goodwin asked, "You
ever walk the streets of Dublin
alone, you're going to get it'," were blaming Goettler for trying
Goettler testified, to get this situation cleaned up?"
Goettler, in evidence, quoted "Yes," replied Costello,
Costello as saying "it cost meIn remarks, Magistrate Cook
good last time and 7 got raided said "apparently for some time
again tonight." Godlier said he there has been an element there
look it to .mean a fine. for con-
viction on a liquor charge,
Costell also said that Biff Loo-
by would get it, Goettler testi-
fied.
"Did you take it: seriously?"
Crown Attorney W, E. Goodwin,
QC, asked.
"Yes," replied Goettler:
"Were you afraid?"
"Yes.,,
the petition, but was told it was
not there.
Costello said he' warned Goett-
ler that, "if you walk up around
the corner, someone ,might get
you•" Costello denied saying he
was "raided again tonight." 1
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its' graduation time again
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anxious to recognize local
and district students who
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by publishing their pictures.
Parents of graduates' are
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least a week prior to the
graduation or as soon there-
after as possible.
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Best results are obtained
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If it is not possible to ob-
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Your Library
•-- Continued From Page 2
sounds of llUssia, the weather,
the food, and personal glimpses
of every sort -of Russian in al-
most every walk of life. The
extraordinary Soviet advances in
science and education are docu-
mented and described with a
wealth of detail available in .no
other book. To get the informa-
tion for this book Mr. Gunther
made four trips to Russia cover-
ing some 12,000 miles.
Everywhere he saw people that
Wore alert and eager to learn
arid his observations clearly
demonstrate the folly of under•
estintati)1Ig the Russian ,people.
It is certainly one of the most,
illuminating studies ever. Writ-
ten abotit any country and it is
ono of the i.imeliest and. the
most useful. This book is es-
sential reading for. everyone who
hopes to understand the chances
for peace in today's world.
Jottings By J.M.S.
-continued I+'r'oin Page 2
aver, the latter having been
erected the day before,
Damage Is Widespread
Six barns mi the fourth and
[ifih eoneessioris of iliddulph,.
were unroofed and three dam-
aged on the third eoneession.
Barns damaged belonged t0
111i's. Ward, Thomas Armitage,
Michael Armitage, P. .Eakins,
Writ. Turner, John IloWard,
Walter Hodgins,. 11. A. Stanleyand;. Chrisllodghs.
The ham of John 1''oster,
F3lansliard, w as completely
1vr'ecke�l and the fine brick
school )louse at Prospect Plitt
Wa$ totally demolished«
that thinks Dublin should he a 000 sewage treatment plant pro-
ject unto itself and everyone, ject at Brantford, while con-
should be able to do as they
like, and when and where they' struction contracts gwere aiiard-
„ed a short time ago in carinae-
like. Ilion with Port Arthur's $1,939, -
But Dublin is the same as,872 sewerage job, while the
any place else, law and order' Commission has agreed to build
will prevail," the magistrate a $1,040,300 sewage treatment
plant at Brampton.
"These are the big ones, but
just as important to communi-
OW RC Tops MERRY r - - -
$20 Million
Since April 1, 1957, at which
time it began to function .active-
ly, the Ontario Water Resources
Commission has built, is bufld-
ing or has entered into agree*
merits to build water and gew-
ago works, valued AL close to
$20,000,000, f o r municipalities
throughotft the Province.
Chairman A. lt1, Snider said
that during .the nine months the
Commission actively engaged in
this work during 1957 its con•
fractural obligations totalled just,
over the nine millions mark.
Since the first of the year, how-,
ever, the signing of additional
contracts added close to 10 mil-
lions to that total,
At present the total for water
works is $6,022,481, andsewage;
works $13,007,734°
•
Three projects have been con1-
pleted - water works at Port'
Perry, Sunderland and Have.;
lock - and are in operation'
The new sewage treatment
plant, at Stratford is in partial
operation now and will be
opened officially in July. This
project is valued at close to
$900,000.
By Wait Disney
19th
rt(sif l) r,adurt,one
117artd Inca•, t(rscne 1
<1 �1•e"`_
5'19 �; $ S� D,_trihut.d by King Fcahrrs' r';'st..
"You don't scare me, Big Boy -I happen to know
you're thirty per cent barnacles!"
Work is underway on an ince- HayBoy Five Suf
grated water pipeline supply• 1 i r
•
system for the Essex County I A five-year-old :lay Township to swerve her car to avoid hitting port program. The Ontario De -
municipalities of Leamington, boy suffered back lacerations a pregnant cat on No. 83 high- partment of Agriculture provides
Essex and the townships of Gos way, Despite the woman's an extensive statistical service
field North, Gosfield South, Maid- • Friday when he ran into the side efforts, the rat was killed and the year round by issuing a
stone and i\lersea. This' is a of a moving car on the second the car suffered $400 damage. monthly crop report, a monthly
concession dairy
tessidriver report,
$3,146,000 project. Tenders are, on of Hai. ! The was Miss Ethel po t, a seasonal monthly
to be called shortly for an inle-` Roddy Chapman, R.R. 1, `Atkinson Jones, 68, of Detroit. fruit and vegetable report and
grated sewerage project which Exeter, was walking east on the OPP Constable George Mitchell a comprehensive annual statis•
will include North Bay and the, road when a car driven by Wil- investigated, tics report which are mailed
adjacent townships of Widdi• liam Kennedy, also of R,R. 1, I Damage was estimated al $175 free of charge to anyone in On•
field and West Ferris - value Exeter, approached him from when cars driven by two Cell- tans who requests to be placed
$2,130,000.- - the rear. As the car cane tralia airmen sideswiped each on the mailing list.
Tenders will be opened June abreast, the boy decided to cross other on the Crediton road early i It is in the farmers' own inle-
2•in connection with the $2,910,- the road and ran into the side of Friday morning, !rest, say officials, to have accu- FORMAL. ATTIRE -Opening
fers Injuries
r.•µ. irate-•".(,:va;o:e, May 22, 195$ =Park 3
Gov't Seeks Statistics
• To Assist Agriculture
Ou June 1 each year the On The survey has absolutely nil
tarlo Department of Agricul..connection with taxation, .M1 101-
dividual forms are kept strictly
confidential .and are used only'
for the preparation of ,county
and provincial .totals, .
tura in co-operation with the Do-
minion ;bureau of Statistics von
duets a survey of the number
of live stock and poultry on
farms and the acreage sown to
various field ,crops.
The slteeess of this survey de•
pends, on the co-operation of
tarmers in filling in and return-
ing the questionnaires. A wide-
spread response from all types
of farmers is needed in order
that the statistics can be based
on a sufficiently large number of
reports to constitute a represen-
tative sample of farms through-
out Ontario,
The statistics obtained from
the June 1 Survey provide the
basis for estimating changes in
the production of crops, live
stock, poultry and dairy pro-
ducts,
Reliable statistics provide vital
information required by farm
commodity marketing hoards for
carrying on market price nego-
tiations and for the Govern-
ment's agricultural price sup -
added. "There will always be a
certain amount of crime, you
can't get away from it.
"There is growing and exist- ties involved with us in less
ing a fear in Dublin," Magis- costly projects are our undertak-
trate Cook noted. He added that ings in regard to water supply
"the law says people shall live at Alfred, Winchester, Dundas,
without fear in that regard," Markham Township, Essex, Ban -
115 Sign croft, Dresden, Frankford, Har -
The petition, signed by about row and Richmond Hill," Said
115 people, will go to the Attar- Mr. Snider.
ney General, Mr. Goettler said,
but he did not know when. He mittee, and a copy sent to Mr,
said the petition was addressed Goodwin.
to the Attorney General when it The . petition was drawn up
was signed by the village resi- several days ago by a citizens'
dents and could not be reworded committee, after consultation
despite a decision following with a Seaforth lawyer, with the
meeting here Friday to reroute object of requesting the Attor-
it to F'erth. Crown Attorney W. ney General to order a general
E. Goodwin. He said today the clean-up inthe village, where
original would go to Queen's wide-open liquor sales have been
Park probably taken by a corn- reported.
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the vehicle. j Reginald Thibault, 2.4, and rate statistics on the agricultu-
Dr, I, G. Goddard, Hensall, Thomas Miller, 26, were both ral industry and every farmer
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A Detroit woman ended up in the Thibault vehicle. Neither sentative sample of farms
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of
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so Mervyn Hardie, Liberal mem-
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"This place needs a little liven-
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