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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-05-18, Page 2,t MkE TWO •. r y trirly OfPtgitattar CUG y 4 TNT 'g; FORlm[O$T N 4F,K14'Y 1~itTRU1v ,r ' Published 'y b -, Si� al tar, Limited r. •.,ate , _ ° I ubserl tion„ Rates-'-Canadit and Great Rrit+a•in, 42,00**, year : to ani d p States,$'. O. " '.esti Authorized as second-el1►ss ,•_mail, Peat l�Q,vertlsizig• IlraL � on , request , , Office Department, Ottawa.. Telephone 71. . 'het' . Newspapers Association'— •,� A'[ewtler of Canadian, , :, � .R ' Week.v' Circulation Over 2000 E14141 T N�S Ot, ' _ •� LITERATURE NVouiti 110t- the Kremlin creW like ' T$' �. to tell.. their subjects that their 1n sb ,Leait champion , was being given No• more will the tired- 1?ti,�I e b •, v w taste tin, enthusialatic welvonie"in Canada? aauaia h�a'Ve' to'e�cpe his 10 � , ,>7, ^,,k. literature by .explainlzig that a Will they be 'glad to hear rather ood' Iletectfv'e .story 'gi'ves his ex that Canadians .have ,uo' use ,for bausted brain spick -up after a hard, Rtis,�iun� ` - f�`oillliatiniszn even When work.,, For hashit •tom e Min- presented by the Dena - of Carnter- . later of Education ...of th great bury? Sa Pur as that goes, the Province of , Ontario given, his howlers -down did a • useful thing dictum ''that detective storie.4 are u,,4emonstrating that the mission of the finest example of .English prose ,Mosco'w's chantpism h obuoxioiis` to e ��Illltae hitt tIl 1 � Old C y t d .1 ? • today? turned: out by publisher,- i% L t Scutt. 'arid Dtek,ens and Stevenson. •find Resale and Ilu;o and the rest of the•oifl author•,Stith at til t ttl- tit Itui ..�, iii i11•tiz iu(let'11' spelt. 1'ii�k `iaY`:.vne air the Modern "whodunits" and revel iu the l:u„�v•' ledge that tvhilr you are enj,�yiUg yourself in ••flit.'• ziteittut pursuit ,$f guilty one you 'at;e; s„atcing the u , I -- Results of. two Federal by eiec- yaui;ill' ..in the finest ,,,f modern tiun� tau �1t,nditt� P • d HE V1 ODEIZI U 8,1.41 w•inf Iti/ T A#•}!. : -. frein equally - la1isfhie • reast>ri 1 d Moving sudden y home ell. y � phrases au � � Then, the two did a so -caned A1nr see, 'anyone who ehJoJs the •type of .Then tr "Qucse r� eoun Mau) ' encs •-'N() that , dose Awa eomnl telt'' •eraZY or 'seemed Deni, l�'ri , s e. v not I have e i a d her ll look rat silly been d Manitoba. It is- the. name sof the Musical revielv''by the New PaPlay • Society, which has given' a y ..,, series of plays thio year in *the hiuseuin Theatre.;The N.P.S. was , Dora et Dox... res a "� �d I by founded u, Mayor. l:oore. "to estaljifsh' a living z'e "in Canada on a Professional. but^ n:ou=profit11ng kiasis," 'Must .o a actors and .actresses are well- known C.B.C. personages; you hear voices frequently in radio t plays, even if you do- not, alway$. hear their names The playa this, he .'f so e o t ��. S. � by G. d b $ g to }i 'movies ' ;Oat .some from Hollywood, they ` must bei ' ;Mother member oof • §iieciti'i inter- est to Godelich was the sofig' "Don't Kiss Me- Now," sung by Marjorie Bays, The song itself vttsai't worth clinging,' but the stage setting was very - e . romantic t n. . added a.. r' t, a e d pretty. �. background to the .j weetuesn •of, Miss Hliy ' voice. She sang another to •,00," another ,;silly sentimental' affair sun- on; an ahno;at dark stage t . a bit' of '` ballet dancing by with Marjorie I1ays._and Jack -Medhurst. I would • love ,to see and hear _ Iatj rie in. something• worth` doing, � a season ha^�;e included one each by" ' , Meet ,1�Ia.ig Margetson was a riot -Shaw,. 'Shakespeare, Ibsen, • land ---and' how it lampooned, the women' Gorrdsmith, as well as contemporary commentators >on the radio -who . o plays by• Canadian writers. Some ready to give advice on' any 'and of the latter : have stirred' up Gaal ' all subjects besides git•iug •news and sideral)le, controversy. Speakin r gossip. I enjoyed it very ntucli, for myself, 1' was often , entertail The actress who did, it did an with the lay and as 'often rat interview later on ' entitled "The disgusted •with• the profanity w Nature. �ti:4'sl'li ap." she was .dressed thy moderns seen! 'to find access as a Girl Guide leader and her"cer- tainly," U f ce con sisted chiefly " ve 'a n•nsv t f .a. ut- tai.ltly, "indubitably"..and "get 4 side, .y oung People," each time fol lowed by tt big sneeze:' I" think ttie -number I enjoyed luiist was ,,'1j;-h'•Travieati; a Near T for ill(. Acta \ly'thiu�vva :�uiuded. ' Symbol,- -It )•uln:. ;: bei',: etuploying w +11-kuu:\Vn operatic twos✓ ranging holo' grand opera to (filbert and. tiullivltn. The sub- ject was the present aulalgahnation a discussion now., in the news here. t a0ies were pseudc>-Jt Ilan L1il1L; were really niuu i11g,- Ta an•na, 0 baitdil .'Zclir-b)rru; •llitni•co'; rreeti�i; Lo'tlgebrancllt; 'Yet olden; , Leah•Side ; ,Svvansi. There was • •11, thing, subtle •about the singing, 1('tilig, or libretto, but it was fain: 'tT'lie Great' (a'itladiah P1av be-, gall with- a master of, cerelno'nieS ,Ctinting on aiiid -: 1.luw,uneiug Oat -they' had been tryifig f(t sofia- time to find t1a:(t ty1>ietir Catnit(11 iii -play .and what realty tirade it Canadian, Su :as a Iwginning they had studied' -other national plays to •find just what made them -what they were. They chid l an •F ngiiblt plti c''—a _Tuan 1 )et•, -1 . ill Shoal' jerks, i1'l 1 and d ger ich • ids , �•'- that* u 1 tU has e ta. .le emphasis 1 p ana 't b 1. " particular It u r �tne in )a none of it. DNulacl'a('y; hits st1f- ,Anc� I remember l Pel'ed nothing -from the' t'Nl'epti()n which' left prat;ticaliy,uotlhing to the iluagivation in either words or ac - given the Red Dean, though it May- i tions. Ilovvever,' that 'may 'be just My Country Mouse attitude!. ".5. ,' ' w" 1:, retinaextreniely� g - , ...� . � vv. t i li et t1 n ' (nt iz� 'lllntt�Inr, have been undignified aliti_ in ()Ailt- A• - •� . - �-it�::-�litl�t � not, just! tied.' plenty .of fun -poking. And 1 may l acid that„I did not find lough '`it P.C.'S WIN TWO BY-. that was •crbjecti`oiiable to pie.,' `It ELECTIONS' .ne�.Auls tea be• very• popular in''Tor- ' a.uto'tnu ; it has run from. April ''1st until flay `(ith and I believe will , be Oven three more utiles this week. The theatre was full the: eight I was there; whist is, more than I can ay about all tlie.'play nights. As I understand "'Spring Thaw," !t Royal ('.onnniie ion had 1)eet> a];,, pointed to enquire into' • Otina1lian Culture- announced" by the' 'three l entienien- of the . Commission. At, -the• end they •gai:e•the result of their in(Iuiryr'-•'rather a 'eurr'ise, bur`'`nt Blass :I think, it is • about right. give Progressiv>e English literature. And who can (,ousex�'.tfi�ea retl�soti for luudierute dispute the judgment 6f the Minor✓ t'('7ti('tPlg; able tlie, .\Iit>istei u1' l:ducat1 11' In'the Toronto Broadview riding, Did not, Poulin Deyle, one of the relitosented for luttuy;yeal:.�`t,y the pleat spirltnal tit' Zut"ti: 'ail(-vote-nit-,st' L. "•�'h fi°t�1a'�`'Ceor e Hees of bis lifetime to the elucidation 1 the :seat ?or the ,Progressi4 'nl s er'es Which the police were b(•- (1 ;• ufr Y 1 ( Loiiservatives )Vi1:h a_ ivaigin 'Of_ .unable to .solve and dire .il laud to 1,00() over the Liberal tiauliue. the tided of,tu„dern detective dation •'tvho now has borne' tile' Iloni)rabie Dana Porter. a%viiy•'„11 its bo.oin? , �c I� -t:ltirds -- n,1'y, four . And...:ir�.tl( t<�_l __ , ii•Ti;tis-=-ot the --i' !titan"✓'- iia, ; .1i the book;tlealcrrs esairiples -uf thi, splendid modern ; tread •• in literal Cure? Why • spent! • goat ,�1. ' three • MKldollars on .seine, Old stuffy "book .last' century when fav 25 of .the• • cents you .can. -take your pick of "The Body Behind the boor,” "The "The t'ase:of. the Lips,tiuk '3lurilel, �. ”Strangled .• Divorcee,; • aiid -'two or three hundred other volumes with similarly enticing ;titles' • -*- Will '...our public • 1ibr;ariecs titke • the clue• notice of the blessing that: , Porter' r' hl a 'be- stowed e • onorable .Dania o has. stowed `upon the modern detective , story and titin- oi'er a' new. leaf, rather, 'a• Wrhole_uev ✓,rection •of tlbrary, and instead of droopy old ° books that ia'obody but 'back-nziniber highbrows- . -:'n.-ant 't(i read give itrl 'interests.. subject, to subiect lint! Dodi agtiin, But =1St, .hfirry. AS yon. can play And also. a Russian Humor that ridicules conventions 1a and finally tbbe Chli cl illfl play. that axe overly conventional: would y , • ald- a.r••heC guess, for t t s •. ih , o � � .As �u � ,fan play they, were a Mountie and d' ha f -breed irl with the usuaf plot i dY II t Politics” Fion+esty.,, .Is the es A. -young' cha who tv�ts; ,good Caop had never had a Job (and didn't collect c Un- employment e • came �' t c a on e m n want. ft employ hent 1nsuraslce, The ,man. in . the office decided tO t et . hi i.• 'a •job in pial#tics but c idA t. decide', it t.�,e elle a butt "tr �U !4 y e. Tt 3�. be a Iriberal because he couldn't speak •French.-; he :couldnt be . a'` Conservative 'because ltelwanted to be just ;Like Mr. Drew, so would' have to move a 'bit ,farther to the right.. he couldn't b C.C, ', be- g "Spring f every olnent o. e y �x ,1 axis .of h. members t And e g d 'haw." A h � New Play—Society showed great versatility. The finale . ,reported that Canpdian culture had achieved the amazing height of the Maple Leaf, hockey team and •the whole company in Leaf ux lformrs . and for holriing p,pc?�ey stleks .posed a' photo—441d 4Ad. wlieu .one hald' 'cozee' .out of the Museum TJie .rte from a � auad la' t ian� t►nQ,�1 this 'season,. and had seen thou. saiiOE coming from it': hockey game, one could understand"the, conclusion,. gL'' rived itt by 4.tiie: commission.. Goad. night tor this time, . Stncerelya , ,- drink, and he. TUE OOCT. 7TRY MOUSE QaUa`e he liked t . d 3 o CO• r ,, • .couldn't' be Labbr .Pgressive :for T_ ron • ' d, is Prof. George Grube, :t11e of 'the The entertainment .'which followed 'leaders 1;.t' ' •the .' C.C.F., • Staple was, .I 'suppose, what the caumis_ 'third and lost. his deposit• sion ,observed' and on which they ,o • based their .judgnleut: The sketches a West; where:_the lyrics,' s: --mostly. by .. D ..� .•. . _. In �Ialilll tc it � _ liv end ly l tc� . -were n!(rst yDos "►t election vv 0s cati d' b -tlte �iticl,u•ixrt•� Harem—ft s = " ' _ tw,,o :O meat ofIL u. Colin Gibson to the I the -well-known , tictors of the ,So- tiilI)ieme ,(port •of Untacio, Mi's,. lf''' • The first ;thing I found •interest= .Ellen Fairel•ollgh, , P.c., was the,'ing waS "The . Holly eqd ' Version." victor and liecoines the sol( pwoman'In it a Canadian':writer was',trying 1 No rood . inei'ill er `in the House of to sell a. play ' irn • Hollywood., t; present. ,. " one 'there' ' -knew what or :where !lets t_�otntuons. Heret again. the C.C"•I . Canada o was, ' and everyone' there nominee war:; - third • In the poll 'and , •:•.- �n il,st'hi, deposit. There vv'as 11,` small vote in Both' rit�in.gs, .!codling 'to the',Pritue itr,ters•.'.couhnent that "the very light' vote' sun est&• that .: most .of the gg -fi with th i' satisfied th e remained s e people' resent Governmept•'t • p On the . • other • hand, Opposition Leader Dream'' claimed that* 'the two Pr.o;ressive. • CoaserXative . victories indicated public 'drissatisfaction With the Government's attitude �to• their patrons, find especially' theboys and •The Uove,rninent. stip iias °a majority in the House of more • than one hundred over all pother parties. girls, '•a targe ; selection- of' these mo.dernn stories'. -of • crime . and mystery °arid clever detection? 'And, • to make the fullest use of these •eiamples of 'deductive -reasoning, • vvliy huuliC out our schools. instead ..of I)eriocltc• tests in silch on.tdatedi ' li'itbmet il:,` "spe_IIiug, • gi;�autinur, and ,1 all, institute coni-( petitions among ,the sttttlen, s • in :5oiviilf �-`the. , I11y:tile,l'y, d'i,th •C'xtra - .marks for the student. whn can tell before' he reads the last chapter "wlii done it ,? —, . • Wt' 1t1e entering upon ,a• nein era. literature --alit!, •'the Honorable •Dana Carter. is J s _ apostle_ The writers of this column likes a good. detec•ti�;e story , !`lard he ..is .,harmed.. ...Co know that -he• is in line with the. ehie4f. educational authority of Ontario. . •' • • N0, HARM TO DEMOCRACY A tnati and his wife, biking 'in, abbe= woods, suddenly realized they had lost their' w'ay. • - '' I v'vish • Emily Post were here with .C1S," said the husband `•4l: thi:ilk we took -the- 'kir"r"ozig foil::'✓ • U PH�OLSTERI NG' HE TEFIELD AND..• C SER SAIRS 'ATC A ION OC S C REPAIRED AND '' :'. ,RECOVERED Factory Goa anti() Free Pick-up' an 'Deny St.ratfor Upholstering Ca. 42 Brunswick •St.; Strat- ford. For further information 4 enquire at BROPHEY'S FURNI-. ' UR=E GODER4CH The Red Dean of Canterbury has ,. been having a rough tithe with his audiences hi Ontario •. and The ,'Toronto 5•takr oil Friday, deplored • the "howling down of legal 'free Speech in a democ'racy,like Canada." On' . Saturday morning The''" Globe and Stall' followed suit and said that the conduct of this hew1err- do«n would snake to bad hnpressioli 111 Ritts :t. t.1>•,.i, i ,tl }rt ilfi'rtt'C,`ts•he 'e no ✓!,deuce had "been .attempted, thic coluinn found ._itself in heady disagreement " With till . Toronto oracles. At, later nree'tinbs tomatoes and •other • nri. riles • were hurled (though it seems nolle of theta: hit' going tots •tar. • Wag tr, the,pean-), and We 'think this By ,what :reasoning, 'hc►wet�cir, ,cain the conduct of tilt 'Dean—find be :is the (•hitt figure i•n: the ertse--be " ju.Sklfied't MW� Ile kn0t1.' quite well . that htS,,theorles are distasteful to the ;yist. majority of'the Canadian people, and he, should 13now, if he doesn't,, that., ,hiw statements as to conditions- iii Rt1t si a --a4 as -to tite afl)itiOah$ oL 111e lili!,tttt(i 0P__ltus'lo- are not believed by tnost•,Canaditins, Y EI 1.4 not an .ordinary person claim- ' Ing the nitenti>n of Ihe• Canadian public. Ile is a'high figure.in a great C.1ht'isltnh body Wilk' is . en- deavoring to tate the•'inffiuence'nf 1f#, Y e . l . believe • arcs ► o e r e 1E. to t e holy olid; y make 1 p in':tlte beneficence of an irreligious,: atlti-Christinza e1retvY Ile ('1511ns die prt►teelioix of" democracy' a pr'alse of a crowd my haters of deni:tieraey who ho t1 tlteh rule over itussl(l b '; .vio ent ' drspotiiiin, ';Ire - ala poses as an apv.stie of Iielteet •'w1 t In t gang' for ��`1)e!1l1 .11e spa't S `ire thi(? gi~3i l test "ob.$tn.cke to the bring- Ink of pease to the' World.' "What of the .impression "leis re* Option l'i'lt Canada nln keh iii fli t iitt9i, :VIEW CA; GRAND BEND" OPEN INC WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th Dancing to BOBBY:DOWNS and his 'orchestra • DANCING. EVERY SAT'[IRTAYt.._ May 7th ,Bobby Downs , and his . orchestra 'dune. 3r4 --Bill ` Howe •and his orchestra. June, loth, 'little X17, and "lune 24th to Labor' Day NEIL McKAY� AND HIS :ORGI ESTIi A • enin r TV. AITLAND GQLF CLUB. VI�IESD.X, Noy -Zit i EVENTS 'OF THE 'DAY • e°a 10 a.m.—Men's nine -hole competition., it 10 ar Ott. L'adies' nine -hole. Som •p etition. . uttin la.die den. Approaching a�tl� p g for s. and LILAC TEA , ' sponsored by •the lady members of the Maitland' Golf 'Club • . S' to 'f in the afternoon • EVEiYBO , -, After" tbe:tea the annultesti=ball fourBomiei will lie held. appy is the Bride tiu Sun shi your WeddingAppoint- ments oint- •1VX�l�e �p ly at n�ients early' �,r y , Phone 401 • 'Goderich - St, David St: a' '�• • . • TBVRSDd 1kfA' "lab, 3850 DAMA R . 'iNA"' T)4 YOU NEA? "WINTER himefi ping -•With sluing time here, • 'eVery' - iorneeris ux her c h having ,th 1�n of l aned, , �< tl�.xns and •, dr�apes c e yousend our az.. Before y• • . . VIC' ,Meaner examine ,• ;� . tains to t, e' � of -1 bec°a,use 'during Is .thein cox u1 �' acid 'moi : •:>> i the winter months; acid f umes Present in the ,air' in' closed p. boi'Q ,particularly. in •indus. .the :c ���•.�- )'u e� kr><a� Sen >� , • • fabrics to: "become; •weakened. The' .]teat from tl e radis,tors > � and the moisture in • the air. e strength, o f, your ' • ' reduces t�i., curtain fabs ickl'his will nake: thein ripand ties✓ :when they are. subjected' • tOb even the mechanical action' in cleaning. Don't blame the cleaner , Yu�; nany'" instances -41'40X,. , tains do not clean satisfactorily: WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT • leaned• in c. ° Tlie best thing is to have your cotta ��,., every r months and to change the position of the two or three curtains from one window to'another so that the same'pair' . .- S •, x : ° ed to the.same; sunlight. a%ns �,zs e Qs� , ri_ ""ie.ai ee' ' fr • and heat.. Be � sure to have.your curtains , c _ e quently ;to preserve their life. 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