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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-06-02, Page 2Col4Pr'f'# rei-xdaitosT WErICL'y Pijiillshed, by. Sign4-Star,,I.44nited • 1111,04.4.itte9.-.44anada, and Great Britain, V.00 a year: ,t9. 'Vatted $tateS• 4240_ - 0#1214,Ritehit. reOAn lOstr, therixed as Seeond-Clasa mall, Post Oak* Do-attment; 00tawa„ 'Telenhene 71,- -- Vet:ober of_panadlan *eelitlY'w4WspaR0Iii ..Associs.tion , WkIr ibitmosoN GEO. L 1LLiS. „ THURSDAY', 7:UNE 2nd 1949 =roma. Miss • Agnes Macpliall spoke at HanOver the, other day and is re - •ported as scoring the ,Federation Of Agriculture fof not placing More candidates in Ire-fie-rd."*-1*--ttc 'Federal, election. Ague i must have "been having one of, laer bad aYs. ,Enteringthe political field would •split the Federation- anddestz:0Y •ukuch of. the good: vvork it is doing.', -••, • • "1110.10m.eardine chamber of Com- Merce, endeavorini, to make more 'parking Space availablt on - the •tOWIgs main. street, apPealed to Abe huSinens PeOple- to leave their 'elsewliere..- -able ' effect 'The Kincardine. News report.% is that the majority of the htisiness people - park their' ears in *out of - stores otherthaa- their -:Ovirn but still on the main_ street. •t:V,Vitigh** doesn't "help much. • * * • • great_ advance of. this county Ju importanee among the 14174011a the world. He stands alongside $ir John, A, katdonald. as OUV of. the great maXern- of Canada. On the same day as lar. King's retirement from public life announcement was Made of the appointment of Right - Hon.. j. Ilsley tO the Supreme Court. of • his native. Province of Nova Scotia. services as Canada's wartime Finance inter • *ere a great factor in bring- ing this conntry ;through the stress of war in such good. condition, and • if he'aith had not suffered as it did from the burdens of the War perkid, Poelling his with- drawal -,from, the political field, tirere-wo"udd.--unubtetlly--hkve "been ati. strong demand for his elevation' to the -r•renaiership in succession to M. King, Since his retirement, from ,Governraent office he had. en-• gaged in the .practice of laW at liontreai. ,One hears expression • of the -thonght-that-Gladeribh.never leoked •40i/eller 'than' it does just now. The --deep -.foliage of. the ..tree5,...114.9.g.. the hOulevardi, the many gardens bright with Idowers, the lake ,and riiFer banks clothed in green, With Huron's vast expanse • :of - ever- • -changing tolor, these . all combine :%ii ,..9wkfaketsioirrsvktowirTdstbe4aa.utlfnla plage,it:ii; And where- would you 'find :a 'Wore ,attractive civic centre. •than..9oderie_h:s Court House Park? yen though it, „in slightly dis- red at Present tiy advertising Signs. • 1, PHIL OSIFER*OF up, mEndvis 'Hy-lia;-ry J. Boyle. IE CVA TgAPOT rAurams,A..$ To rozitrat- REstrogiTs or Gonmac. 4 eimuity 10,8 , _ rich. Ostothee ,,froth an insuranee , company regarding line El •,•,und V, Rallentine, W1194e. lastAnO 11 dresS. was ROOM 200, Consumers Chicago: The , company's regordS Indicate that M. Ballentine era-and--bren.ght, ileD•nnd brOthers and .two 'sisters. The PQMPallY wishes to erpfuniunicate With Ballentine regarding the equity :remaining in his Insurance, and Mayen?, who can give • any information, te help in locating ItiM„„is asked..to. eon:Mina- cate with the GOderich postmaster, kilother Enquiry • The Signal -Star has .reeeiyed a letter from Mrs, James M. Pratt, 615 N. Catherine' Ave., La Orange Park; Illinois, who seeks in:form- a TOW regar s ing er grea -grea - undle. and :aunt, and... THE GODERI it ST4AL.S Huron Federation •f Agicu1ture l'uNath""r4 mg • 1 43introz To-BuntorasTs ViT*14,RoY ' ' * • •-• 4 • - , 4 Important ceunty: directorS' Meeting was ilea. *Onday. e"ven- ing, 340,7 with, eVery tOWI1Ship repre,Sellted...9Mept Turpherry., 4l'he National BOardeIreLdt o h I II • 4 II ' There, must be, a china •te,apot in. sour home.- ,If not, then you will remember yOur, mother's. It • hat ten chances' IT one.„,she received as a. Anyone- Who has any reeolle'etionS- Plieffin,-tgere jll he-illeinded---one- 'shower gift. It was •penciled on of .the .family Mentioned in Mrs, one -act play, recommended -7_12Y- the, ' the sidebOard in tlfe dining -room, to Pratts lettermight write her at dir .M.r4 wiled tQl ..try Pt', Continue under the Present Set-nP.. A. tom: mittee was named consisting of the • resident. and vice-presidents to study4lie situation.' ' The fell -Owing TeSelutien was Pre- sentid to the -bOafd' of directors from the Huren Presbytery:•*Lay- Den's Association.. resolution wan endorsed, but some, Of the membe.rs , wondered why • only farmers were mentioned, ' .Sabbath. Observallee, ducting. farnL na*.operatio, Sun - Charles , Stuart, -Fof Goderlen,, MrS•1•49Y, -.such as tilling the soil, harvest - Pratt writes:• eorabining; • etO„ - is '<%becolni4g great -,grandfather d -Pr.e•tills ..valent- in ""PronbAtery of grandmother, Lachlan and Marg- aret. -McKenzie Mcintesh, wento,to Goderieh front :their lionie in Cor- GODERIGH DRAMATIC. riemulzi, 'Braemar, in Aberdeen. All of my great-aunts 8.nd uncles, • - .... CLUB IN -LARGER FIELD grandmother, Louise .SicIutonh, :Os LONDON,. May 30. -The family were bota Goderleh, and born in "Wisconsin, Just after theYof the Western Ontario Dramacame to the stAtes :in 1847. she League•Iwas. enlarged; today bY- the was somewhat ye:U.11pr than her admisnlon into membership of three -brothers-and-sisters, and 1: de-. not new • 3: a midseason meeting of the groups - • = know definitely -whether all caine to AL H11rMIk:he It resolved that we, the X,•ay Association' of 11Uron Presby- tery a the Chnreh of' Can- ada; Call upon all Clirintiaa people throughout 'the Presbytery. to .1e- frain. from, and nOt In 44* *a* .46,41:11: , • i i • abor on the $41;14athe °Our pioneer : ferefathers could Sow their fields anti could cat their. 'crops...with.*the .scythe ancl. eradies and. harvest -them. witheut resort- ing to Sunday ;labor.. Snrely we, in this lifghly meehaniZed'age, with 1111-•-onr •equiPment, eould do so without desecrating , the :claY• ' "We are in Imminent danger of losing the heritage of our Christian Sabbath, that our ,forefathersiiiive passed down to us._ • A 'clay, spent * -rt-es--ancV.Tquietnessand--worsliip - surely; what this age In feverish times. %We . in this day greatly need to learn that man does not live, by bread alone," b 4 the States or returned, to Goderich. A Highland couSii in Aberdeen and I have. been endeavoring to put all of the missing links into our executive an d district officers, held at the Green Room at the Grand' Theatre here, applications were chain. of generation, and I am neeepted. from 'tire Goderiet Dra- hoping' that perhaps you might be matte ClUb, the Leamington Little able to -lend spme • assistance, to our efforts.. Perhaps the Stuarts Theatre, and the St. Marys -Little Theatre. . ' This. brings the total have left descendants in Goderich. ip\ of W.O.D:L. 'up to I shall be very grateful for any . \• information you • May be able to • the 1950 Western Ontario afford," • , ' ional Fe-stival, to be held in . Mrs; Pratt says : further that s • don, only fall -length piays7iviir has' in her possession a -very old be accepted. This decisien. was f.naall 'photograph of _Mr. aid Mrs' made on a motion eliniinating, one - 'Charles Stuart Which was done ,ael plays from next year's regional by E. L.. johnson, photographer in finals! 4.p.d :is ..,in line with the Goderich. It is seventy yearS Or DOininion Drama Festival- ruling' :more .sinee.the photograph-er of that .for 1950. In, the Dominion.. 'it was inemb fiftee Re rs • I '4. / 1 ror their ,94/4*.prOtettion and the_protectiofr of motorists wha mjght rw intotbem at night, boy4 and girls who; iel'bicyclet are urged to take adVantage Of the fGr:deeroffeber, :9f th. e Klogaen Club 'o• f • The safety Cenunittee of the club • , has arranged to wPP1:Y and ora1_,4PPI* • ree thkrge-Spectru-lite, f _u' bGee,daeptrepille'r IteletirnfePsolln'arr oswilt f tb Dominion Road Machinery Co.,, Vic- tOria_street, on Saturday, Tone 4th, at 10 Lin, Bath DieYcle-owner Who ha$ his or -her blife "done" wil be:given a ticket.. Tiekets will be 'tcl:roletawtiledhoe:rs8oeftillrant• :ITY 4tifeteketnt:6wnilla4bde :given a free airplane ride over Ur. Bruce SullY, ellairman Of, the ,R.insple,„„satety_ committee an nounees !that -this Is tlirdi'stof project - the •celr116.01h,.. Ill a. safety'o ni ca.paigg o.xi' Otentlit regional adjudicator as the best in, -Canada. • Its entry info the nation:. al finalsz-Wilr not, however, be competitive.- • - • • ,INFORMATION BOOTH TO 013EN JUNE 18th ke Board of Tride'n tourist 1,11-1, formation booth in Court Honse Park has received a new voat of Paint preparatory to its. opening on Saturday, Julie 18th.. It will reinain open until Friday, Septem- ber 9th. John Thorpe, chairman of the Beard of Trade tourist coin- mittee, announces that Mrs. A, McKinnon has been apPointed tourist information • clerk. All thosi-who have---im.rormation-as to - available ..cabins, rooms for rent, etc, are .aSket1 tO pasS it on to her, serve both'. a decorative and a use- 4 • -the address . .given above. . • • • ,:fui:*-2.Purp9Se.-. , It --was- --the- unlit? SOMK-CPPOSITION-TO' -- • •• PROPOSEDIXTIOOLA1E2k-S- When mother sold her chickens • .-* or the geese, = or:',- when the weeklyAtt• a 'public meeting held at cream _and' egg mon'ey came, she Wingbam 'Iasi: week- Strong oPposi- it. •T,hett with, a stub of a donned herspgctacles 'and counted peecii tion wa...empressed to the proposal 'fished fr-Pin, among the 'contents of to. set up a Wingbath High,..Sehooll 1 the bap drawer .. pi the sideboard area to include Lucknew, Brussels Newfoundland has 'bad its first 'ProVineiar general election,, since its union with Canada. The- cam- paign was fpuglit 'mainly on Federal -mknes-'the- contending -parties lunlig-slie-figured it -up -just- to -see that iiheraks---and"---Pr9gressiv tire inan-latdrt-made any mistakes. .;;;Conservatives.. The outcome is a For 11 few min • i utes there would be . deciiiie *Veto '‘ ' . ,. ry for the Liberals. some -.laborious figuring, and. then satisfied that all was well she 'They ' w.ill_ have at least twenty • of where :airtepwla:e taken. pencil -.from • the. twenty-eight seats„pp the Legis , vkewn rappeed ueilveir • lattlre 9iid. may litiVe more when :would . -he `caresfull. VOMPlet,e2: returns for the Province the bill.s, and all wduld be plpacedn • . are. in. Mr: Drew Campaigned in'That teapot certainly 'occupied a -:. the Province; while Mr, St. Laurent prominerit place in .otir l- ive It , tag -Waitedto present his, Govern- *as the clearing hOuse for naotherit , , • , vlebt-is, - ease natil the Provinitial elec- currency. When se :wanted pennies for. those big -bullseye candies on ,tions were over Progressive -'t on- Ohr infrequent trips to the village, . ServatiVes point out that sometime mother Would dole out one apiece PET)* vote one Way: in 'ProVinciat from her bank. Then, while father l'ad*I.lanotlie. ' in' Federal ' elec- s-hitching__up the -horse, sh mild , tions. Quite trueHbut.the Federal. make 01.4 11 liStA_What to Liberals are netat all doWlicast.. get at the store . . . tea; ntigar, , : , over , the. results ' the new ;PrOvinee...,• An -effort is being,,,made to remove' ,the' town_ of Kincardine from the "dry" tOlumn in which,ft ha* been for 'Many years. A -1,:ote Is to be , taken.- on - 3,4ine :8th, and a' liVelY contest .1s ri progressbetween the .-.1.1/4ifets" and -the udryn.."' 'Kincardine • has a large summer- tourist bust- nesn,, .and there" are. hundreds of • min:liner: cottages along- the .lake - shore north and south of the town. • "The" temPerance people secured the •adfliesses of the owners of these cottagen and sent • them a letter • flanking,' their opinion on the clues-. • tionof allowing the sale of; liquor 141 7:06_ OWL- of the replies was •published as an ad- •' vertiSemetit In last issue of-Tbe Xineardi'ne News. In favor ,ofa Mei% beverage room were six repIigainst, 297.; For a wo- • metes' beverag.ehom there were five' es, rep ies; aga 'brONver's retail:, store, 19; against Fer, as liquor store,' 11; againnt 202.: Extracts from :some of the replies also were published, a sample 'one'being: `‘`The opening of saeh outlets. Would not•only fail " to nia,ke gineardine'.a better place slInuner residents but *would intifie 'it a decidedly Werse place." •Prenlithably most,,of these cottage - owners wllt ot haie a -vote on the: p011iti.g day, hut their expressed should. have some weight •••1• , and--adjatent -districts. :Speakers •fepresenting -LucknoW, Brussels, Teeswater and Wroxeter- declared that these municipalities' wished, to keep,,their own .schools. . Reeve Cecil Johnston of .Ashfield ,said his township, the suhthern part •ofWhich, is. in the Goderich Col- legiate Institute.. area, was ,much interested in the matter. -They :are paying MOre in the south for educa.? tional purposes, he said, and are very -dissatisfied: If a, N'ote were taken he nttid; the!'south would vote out of the Goderich area. ' Reeve • Finnigan of West Wawa - nosh said We. northern half of his township did not -want to, be in heLWIngbiu distriet_ The south alf, t.othe town4ip_ was voted into the: Goderich area,, and the spiceS- laces . . and SOon, and northern half linked up with the Win,gham on:the understanding that withdrawal- would be easy if de- sired, Reeve Elmer Wrrish- of Howick said he feit-- that personal Super- vision. was lost in the larger'sehoots. He -was opposed to any action until kitchen table at night when we the report of the ROyal COMEIVISSiOil were doing our homework. Father on Education came out. - kept adding a few dollarsfrom here and there . . for the jags of wood that -be -sold- in the- village, and the potatoes and apples . . . and it was carefully totalled up. Tax time was coming mighty close advantages suPposed to bederived and they Welt still. short, and we froin the larger school. areas were in our childish Way would begin to presented. ' 7 • writ as to what might happen if LuoknoW would like .to retain we couldn't . pay our ta'.xes, its school :is the centre of a diS- But, somehow, mother and the tritt including ths( to.wriship of china teapot. -always managed it. •There was sort. .of a triumphant • Mile on her face whem she dumped the contents out on the table en 'tax day and the amount Was 'counted out in;everYthing from ten, _dollar pennies. • . • "Well, Pa, we anade it," . she wOuld_exclainLand..he ould r iffle upher hair, the Way shfetended she didn't like, and her.vsrould kiss her on the cheek, and we would veramorammixorm all would be neatly. totalled up with the, correct amount a money and an extra ten cents n ease the: head of the' household didn't have change for a plug. of tobacco.' Along about tax tithe the thina teapot Ni;as often dumped out on the' FIRST AID. RENDERED.. TO -SICK RADIOS ALSO * -PoRTAiLE. root. --moor „ SOUND ,SERVICE • B. R.: MUNDAY - Certified Radio Techniaan - • PHONE OR CALL +, -Widder St;lioderiek-Phone •,,mmemaiMINMSMIMINIII1 IORE &GIN ELECTRIC Public School Inspectors Game o Brace and Kinkead of North, Huron and -several-representatives of the Department of Education were present and spoke, •and' the 11 1 1 Kinloss and Portions of- Ashfield, Wt - Wawanosh and Huron town- ships, OIL- WELL, WHAT'S MATHE- MATICS? 'Reeve ,fohn McNab orGrey town- ship roCked the High. School District eeting- in Wingliani on Monday evening. Mr.. McNab was -defend- ing •the old system of education, and remarked that while he had 8,1*,er„..pas4.•04,110,..eatiran,e4J"li could 11 tint becatise there was enough.t� still work out mathematical prob- pay the taxes. •'ileins that stymied his' grandchild - There were lean times for the I ren, two years h.lgb Sehool.- Lueknow Sentinel. china teapot too. Times when ,Mother would have to scrape Mighty bard to make up enongh for the groceries, and :when !ether 'would say: "Shucks, Ma. never mind the plug of tobacco, •I can do without it," But she would Chase *him along and nmile and say that a .hard-working man was en- titled to one 'bad habit. The china teapot became -Scarred from handling, too. I never knew a enp of tea to‘be made •In, ft, but the- corner chipped of the lid and the flowers on the side beemne just 8 -wee -bit tarnished, but it •'occupied proMinent place on )6.,,,rbler ',Prime ., Viinister Mauu c,' enat,k4, 4!4,1Qe..k004.9)-..,. ,,•.e.';-41401).04,t4,::e244':-4, ooniitiatitg etniVeniticin'ol.ote)igaik. •13tit thefe.*as it 'wise ihilosiiphy ' Ithtrals but ,declined'te. Stand ,fcir ibout the oid 'teapot. One thing „te.ieleCtIOn Ati the rePregiatativt. of .:that MOther tOlil me_ thattaiwtlYS. remember Was one. night when I, the riUting. Ile , Spoke of liig . age was an, iiiVictard young intin,getfing! '''Illittliftfletlinitirlicaltii-ntid-saict Yeadr-fet -fi. " "dfile"- tO-tare- a-, girl . , ., , • if watt OrlY 014§0 that,XePt him out ti chiireh social, Mettler sort f Ot *he ,•qamparin.' . for , the' return tar ictie* that there , Wasn't veri‘ tan'tob . Oftee 'of Sii,,, fi;L:T,Aitirent.,,atid..11•6. ,,,On.0.„.11...,,,"11_,Xi.„ rPoeket and She ti.ioved. doVerninenty ,,StiCaltiag of ' .til litv, li:Avfli 'ill'' IrileiJ, .6'117.itt:0:tra te•i* ijt-tb.%ftP6*p ttc; rrhixti :fitflii#or 1.4'oi ,Eittial .1 Aoret. good time, ,i mentioned 8onnethitig Iniox_s,,ould.iihive 116,4u...-ttbout• tWo bilicdred gueSts it il '' 111 . tOnndxt alt .of Canada to 'lead' thi:.;, .tfitiftititio.„0,etitTar,a,tb. 41.):et4istr6ciIref4;66/ ilietth-ttlee.-- thiti Cri, OCal perloit.P roir ill 1)-iit rieii: G011ire t1114:1. 'aIrli.ltlili'etteltintlobtd*. tiberat and thia. eountr," ' Ate lots of the. ve,tio Itord . ;IA* :Ine that firat clay When f ' Set it, tleetiolt" fin* °Miniatet Iii:;,191, °I' Al'O Iddiboltrel Aila,,,:slinPed. the ' ,ogg ' inoile:V. Ante it tig. -don't :buy ntitiLitia reti * loitt that bli,X,e,Anythin, *x,,,tit./ - w--. . ki 4„,...th .,,„- . .., . !IA,- ' .. to, pay for it.0, A felt .4• 0 .....''., i* g wag' ,.4.1„0u r Ot0Ple nowadAYS the' :I) Canadian offair 'rittlft itttp0ta:' tat' cantiOn ,thein iti 4., ut to. itii4 tat4,,e0 g tbe •$.411/6- WAS", thereil be a heilP detihIP: ad math. to Ai- *itii the 1".-11 lia ille/4t ill thIS*W6tid °f AND NO ADMISSION PEE • (Amberstburg Ec'ho) • "Can anyone go to the Council meetings?" The Echo was risked Me other day. Of course „any per - sop can attend all or any meetings of the town fathers. 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