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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-06-23, Page 8Satisfa.eti�n TRY /j�y,��}►V- '.,,■�,NJ��7 ICH VRENCil Dry Clearers Phone 122 West. St, APPLICATIONS RE-. CEIVED . Mere thantwent' appileations= lave • been received for theposition of,, Operato' of ' the, ° boots.. at the 4vf4ih Goqdexham.rmor a l p l a- Ouxd^advert sed in.laet week's sue of The Signal -Star. The `. li atiens are `from married- w - app is men, men and youths. An aiipoint- ment Will be nide, sokae t• ne next week. when, ,.the' Lions committee; in charge of .the playground bolds ;a. ,nieetin . This •'committee ; is jQra g hens 'ne .A • H. 'Se {? Q s d J r Kinkead.' ��;s• kine and,. J. �H.K People " in, Goderich, as. in all other i, nt1> i' sipaiities iii . Canada,. "Will. have to put , new .eauphasis on old-fashioned hospitality" in order to Meet the inereastuk Petition for tourists and their dol- lars, said .''on.' Gray, of Lansing,' r--adnliniiSirAtiNe:- assistan -with the Michigan Tourist Council, addressing a largely attended' din- ner meeting of', the Goderich Board Of Trade at the• 3edfoicl,Hotel on. Thursdaiy evening• ' . The- speak stressed the point that the hospitality of the man or woman on the, Streit --a. = cheery "Good.- morning" Or a friendly • "I1elio"---wen's a long way inyestab- fishing in the .min, ds of the tourists that tine t-oWii i "`°r`a'h li rey.'""nret- Oeb. friendly. People' was.. a nice .torn and d .sewn , t,4 be.:1ecomniended to the people • back. home ;to Include in their tray els, ' 'Gieorge Filsl►ger•& president of the -Beard- of Trade, wa s" cha irm an, , of the` meeting. TTe guest:speaker was introduced by John Thorpe, Chairman of the tourist 'committee, which was responsible for. the meeting, Others. at the head table were M. 3. Ainslie, R. M; Menzies, N. W. Miller, G. L. Ellis and Malcolm Withers. Thanks from Prune Minister- ' Secretary Norman *flier stated that Pri>ne Minister Louis •St. Lau- rent had written' to the Board of Trade to express his thanks to the' board for the .booklet on boderich sent to, him.' A. letter from Town Clerk S. H. Blake stated that John Graham had been named " Town `Council member ' on' the Board 'of Trade. Applause greeted, the re-- marks of Mr. Graham, whop. stated, "It is. my earnest endeavor... to pro- mote the interests"of both '"the Board of Trdcle and ,tbe Town Connell." • A letter --from the Ort- tarie .Department of Highways stated that attention would' be' given to the` calnplaint that there M L O D C .1= ., i 4-R -E Ci QR" . t3 . M'9 N'T L' 'ST 'R H O N, E , 120__. and. Repairs ;> , .87 .WestT-:St.,-Phone 579or x= aibovitl eiw Sulk ass Store, P boiue 1199, -'93lti' 1,84 tefd --'tater t 9 ►1 t * ni$44r a. d `th quit* i itereste( ,; in tie, old rr 1Y gild. ,the .00. b. �nt3" there.� 1qt..we all get cur` shoulders to the 'w.490,' ;w va ,. c.on idarihe bustn the h�, . -cGhu emhie, io. t.aoixe town *.11,14. PX,,,,' wayS, in tis ofea aV . MrA Bruce, :dally, thought' that Mr: and; Mrs,' Charles BIaek Were Dr:; '"Tiger" 'Dunl.00f's-•tQrnb' should �. " * A felicitated 'on their forty first wed•: he publicized actors, Mr. Miller ex- ding- Anniversary, plained the recent interest, and ac- tioa son the ,part 'of . the' ,, County After exteudl�n ;u welcome ti the Counei4l' with respect to thiP tomb. gathering, President George it . Mr,', G. LA ,, Parsons stated that sin _ger called on ,Mr. Thorpe t(L the."'. •pl introduce 'the7guest ' speaker-" .,• eitizens on 'the, tourist attractions Thorpe pointed out that the large of their towns was in,,the school gathering' was .evidence that Gods- and he felt that 'a teaching "pro- xlch was 'interested in the* tourist gram, r of "Know Your Owh.' Gode business. lie said .that the obtain- rich"!..,should be' Instituted` in 'tli,e ing of. tourist dollars wasimport- local 'schools, ant to Goderich and that it might welt be admitted ;that G.oderich °xN MAgISTRA T COURA wanted-Oeinr. T ribnte was paid to " Q. L,. Parsons, present at the meet- ing and ' who had been in', who' _ lagnaid R," Watts, Godex:i, who, ;. was a charter member of the Blue was convicted before- Ma istrate Association an. Rolin s 'last week_ of :the' alb - A "114"'alio wflb eoets was int - posed on Dahalcl b'Y Me #play', Bay - l elide aha fter .- bats Pleeii it iit0 careless dririn cba'rge re. gult, from ILX1., 4014041t`on tbe. Bad eld .,Cllntoa' roik, , Lc4ulay,, it appeared, .negotiated. ,too' wide a curve and co]lided with' a car com Aug ,from the, opposite direotion.. All other eases were. adjourned Water_ Highway i d -w. o -bird --ting mesa -interested 11-- . _ the tetirist, business`, fcis G'od erich: Tlae new receptionist for the tourist' •inforniat on booth, -Mrs. Maclkin- non, was Introduced. .4S1P those' who have. information, which r fir s, hAV were sh ud asked la ar�non o 1 e e h 11K Ca' along to _r Carl tli a r to� pass . s 4 g , � :Vonore of Sarnia •Was given credit for. obtaining the guest speaker, Mx. Thorpe stated...: The E, Ferienee of Michigan'' "The tourist business today is an, industry"just like other industries 'i; said Mr. Gray.- Sneaking of . the t ui`,ist industry in : Michigan, Mr. far:said; "For many Year's .the. tourist industry lay dormant, and I think thi''is true in Ontario now. For many *years in. Michigan 'we didn't want., tourists -- `foreigners' from Ohio and -.other` States' .coming into Michigan and messing -up our benches. They- were unwanted strangers. ;They were 'not neves- sary, .beetiuse we had lumber', iron ore • and other natural resources. The . time came,, however, when these- resources. _.gave._: _out, tnd commenced to have ghost to -lis.. Then, ' Michigan looked around to get something, to replace .these dis, �! appearing industries. They looked t� the tourist industry. .Natural, tourist ' Attractions • in Michigan were • developed•- and'-publicijzecY-, and today' the tourist irldustrY : In::` Michigan staiids in the top bracket with. agriculture." • 11fr. Gray pointed: out' that On- tairib`no ',last year ed that United . • d no p'nr1 their na,oney so, freely as .they dad:, -the preceding :':year.`: He -predicted' •that they "will be .'equally cautious,". if not More so, this year. • Ip.' the 'United States no fewer than thirty....four States are now advertising themseives, as 'the "Vi cationland of America;" and going after the tourist dollar. This," he, pointed out, will Mean, more eoinpetin •for Canada' in seeking 'United' ;States- tourist dollars. He; advised Cana`d.ian' Municipal- ities to make- ar ihv ertory of what they hp:ve- in thet way, of'' tourist. 'attractions and then play .thein ,up. u s ts, water,;."• ihstor�cal o spots,' i»}?k;`should be ma e ovnr-and. of et hr•l„ad1 ,,.'nc}i c1ra, ,in sue`h'., assets. • , - .• eftizens Should Inform Theinselves ”" Citizens and the man on the street mush be alerted to realize the-=spotswin-a town that the tourist would like to visit, .so that when ibey are-; 41p—teac,heci o- b9. a -tourist they can ,say with enthusiasm; and with 'certainty what -the to'dvn has to offer,"''".he 'said. ``Flies must. -have .an awareness of the things you have." . • - is .Mr,, Gray expressad .the =hop .that; Ontario would becoiaie augareft 4a cationlanci for United. .- States.. ou rig s� ' and_ ddesi ._tk�.atm-.it. antis a selfish hope." "Melly • United I States tourists who decide to visit Ontario pass through Michigan an in doing so we benefit from" them tourist dollars .while they are en rot e;'� said lir. ,•(xray. •' Benmiller blanket ,was,,, pre- sented to Mr:' Grni?; ` Mr. Filsinger Moved a vote.. of. thanks for_the, ~fine -address' and thanked ,Mr. Thorpe for arranging such a 'line meeting: Mr. .Tames Campbell spoke . high- ly of the • service rendered tourists by hotels in .r oderieh. ' r Mr: George Basch er stated that last year ,he flail, irectecl more tl t =af ix-bags7of `:potattaer-fr't m Thomas,a- 1 icN'all, *est',Waw .._bail;: wa en. e e . o sda of h' . s s .. t nc _d n Tae y f is week to twenty ,,days in Jail. Three charges of` 'false pretences against, Earl' F,; Grope, Mlyertoli,. We � ,withdr withdrawn on payment, casts.' The' 'court Was inform. e f T: Pity= & SON e (forinerly, Ou.uni>:gs►ain & Pr3'de) • i;hnton.Facei itlf;.. titer, �.. 1 Write . 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