The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-06-14, Page 6'MORI SIX
'TSE •GQDF4IC ' SIGNAL -STAR
TalatiDAY, JUNTA 14th, 1.0 •
FIRST AID RENDERED.
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B. R. MUNDAY
ALSO
PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF
SOVND SERVICE
-Certified Radio Technician'
Phone or Call
Widder St.; (xoderieh, Phone
598 -23tf
E. J: \VHt:hey, ' former prineipal
.of the Exeter High School, who
anumber of years ago had one of
his les amputated,' recently • hatd
the ,second leg removed ° at Vic-
toria Hospital, Loudon,
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Anything, to sell? '.A. classified ad
In The Signal -Star brings results.
LAWN MOWER
SERVICE
Sharpen mower $1.00
Sharpen, 14 and adjust..
.50
Leave `at residence of J.
V' ho
, Thomas, 64 Elgin Ave.
Phone D. Harman, 820W.
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Rain- Interferes
with Program for
Air Foree• Iia
CLINTON, Jttue 11. •pi4 The,
weatherman disrupted Klaus events
planned at the Weal R.C.A..F. sta-
tion ea Saturday to;m.ark Air i'trce
I.)ay, Put nevertheless , more than
1,000 interested sIei'tators visited
the station, Saturday afternoon.
..1'1'he truck meet, scheduled to -get
tinder way at 1:30 p.m., 'w as held
up pearly an hour res. the mill,
which had been threatening all
Morning, tinaliy came down at 1.15
pail. 'Seven track •and field events
were run off, with the • following
winners being declared: 100 -yard
dash, •Uagner,-Moore,. ,Stennett.;
shot put, Ort, Phillips, Hanover;
running high jump, J. Laudeuback,
formerly of Seaforth, Meyer,sBad=
siu ; tug-of-war, Airmen defeated
,N.C.O.'s 'in flnarl, setting a new
rec(ird ; semi•ttinal, Airmen defeated•
Jf/C.S•, • Senior N.C,O,'s defeated u�f- '
ticers;• javelin throw,. 'Harrison,
Phillips, Ort ; running broad jump;
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i I.tl uclen�bac'k •
Stenuett, Phillips; p5;
880 -yard dash; Otterataller, • White,
Merrick. The remainder of the
events will be, held on Wednesday
at 1.30 p.m.
Model .Aircraft
The model • uircrwft enthwiasts
braved the rain to,..preseut a great
demonstration of • electrically eon-'
trolled, models 'from their minia-
ture airdrome on Me -sports •$eld.
At the end, of - tire"' innings 'of
play,' -Clinton radar softball, team'
were leading the Blyth AIlstar^S 5-0,
last nein, forced ' the game 'to be
called off.
in the itoudell 'i`errae, demon-
tratious of three phase phaseS of train-
ing •ou theT, station were shown.
Plying di'sp1ays by Harvurds, Ex-
kditors, llakotas and Mustangs, as
well as the ceremonial ensign -low-
ering, had to, be caneelled, owing
to Palet. • '
• N,o. .1 Air Radio 'Officers School.,
:which is the rot)ly sellout in Can-
ada turning out • radioa"otlieers for
the aircrew branch of the I t.4'. A.F.,
presented a display of searcli and
rost'ue • equipment used • by . the neem
when forced down, In a .small
c•onlliac:t case; the Oran' carries his
dinghy or boat, a radio antenna
for radio pickup,• first aid kits,
rations, and everything he might
need to keep ,him i}live 'during an
Ordeal on the open -seas or in deso-
late 'terrain.
Doodle -bug Denqnstration •
r a I h •,r•.• - 1 c. 'duudl bt ci- in us r t
t` u t zl ‘ton
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sh wu St e _Canadian National
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Exhibition, Toronto, last, 3ear, was
again viewed, Saturday by the gen-
eral public. Spectator; marvelled
at the; small model that raced about
the flour, controlled by • a' radio
beam. It was on this. principle
that the \'X and V2'bombs t\,ere cun-
trulle.d• (1uring file t;eeoncl 1\'ul•ld
War. 'The history of guided 'mis-
siles .since their discovery 30 'years
age- was shown; and replicas of
the rockets that caused such havoc
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Gii11 'and "Serve
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LOND6)N • HQJCTSE
Waring the latter 'stages of the last •
war were exhibited.
-Many of the men who train at
Clinton become telecommunication
operators or officers. •'Phis 1)htise
of the training is one of the most
difficult, yet most important in the
air force • today. It is the system
around which the - N•hote defence
communications set-up is forin('d.
The uiethod by which this is .ear-
ried out, the scope of training, and
some • of the equipment used gave
uniliy of the visitors a very inter-
esting insight into ptu•t_of the work
•of the air force,
"'1hc'. ue\t;iy renovated station[.
theatre played, host to the children•
• throughout the afternoon "with'' a
,leaven of cartoons • anti children's
turns.' A dt'tnt'e in Rontlell Terrace
Saturda-night etaieluded 0101ther
Air Force i)uy. •
HOLM ES.VILLE
,Hl:)i.AiI(.SVIiII>,k.,',iune
1& -'Mt,
and Mrs, Arthur ,Snilth, Shirley,
Bob and inirratiue, .o' Ilawkes-burY,
nt_'ar Ottawa, spent a few days the
Past week with Mr. Smith's aunt,
Mrs. J. B. MacMath.
• Mrs. W. Yeo and Reta and :Ur.
and Mrs. Harold Yeo and family
risitecl in Toronto .over' the week-
ettd.
Mrs. -Harrison is spending a few
days 'visiting With Mr. and airs.
Bob M(;Ilwain, Porter's dull.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin -Campbell,
Donald, were
and u ld, of Bayfield, yfrel , w e
dinner •guests • with Mr: and; Mrs.
Ewan Ross, on Sunday. Dir. and
Mrs, Rosa later attended •a recep-
tion •which Mr. and Mrs: Campbell
held at their. home . 'in honor of
theirsilver anniversary. Master
John Ross remained to visit`'for a
few days at the Campbell home..
'Recent guests with Mrs: W. H.
Johnston included Mr. and Mrs.
Prank i\Vrldfong, Exeter; C. H.
Johnston, 13randon, M. ; Mrs.
11abel Cox, Clinton ; Mr. and Mix;,,
\Vui. Marshall, Exeter; Mr. and
Mrs. Hebert d3ere, Dungannon; Mr.
Fred Choke and„D1iss'Greta Becker,
,Sea,North.
NILE
• N11IJE, .' June 13.—Mr. Arnold
Green, Detroit, -:lied sister, Mrs.,
Porter Deatp, of Howell, Mtcll.,
visited' relatives.- tit the Morris
recluse•
:Miss Mary Currey attended the
twenty-tiftli"' wedding' anniversary
of 'her nephew and his wife, Mr.
and : Mrs„, .James Feagan, at •the
home of their daughter, Mrs.
Kernighaln. t .
The children of Nile si'hool and
some of the 'parents had an enj'oy-
aolile ,trip in MT,Sherwoo(1's 'bus
to. Toronto, to, , They, %visited .the Zoo,
Casa •Leuuu, iSunnystde,-�'laalton air-
port, the harbor and the I3ort1en
works. They arrived home at
4.1.30 p.m. tired but happy:
Mr.' IN -in. Witt. 'Watson `and daught'r.
and stir-ill,-hitt•, ' Mr., and Mrs. Wil-
1)ei''t ,.Jghiiston, left for Alberta on
Monday n)rning. '
Mr, -,Harry .\\'atsoii, on the eve
,of motoring. to -Alberta- had to have
rti11 'emergency operation performed•
in Ales;tlidr:t 11053)ital. ;'t last
report lie Was doing well,
Mr. and 51i'.' .}lend' Drennan and
1tt••o children, o•f . Iiintail,' also
friends front \V'aoonsin, visited at
V1 r, and'\Irs.'.1l.arrw AIitlib e\vs' on
•Siilldily,
('n reline ('olliiaso'll, wile of 1;Hl,ch-
:ird E. Sill,ib, died at Blyth on
31st •,:1,€t(r 11'—prolonged illne'St
I.3orn, iia' I•1urlett township, slim had
lived since 1923 at Brantford lentil
talking rip residence in I31yt11 fifteen
years -:ego.'. _ •
•CREWE. '
('•lE1VE, Julie 13. ----\Ire.: E. Zinn
was. it recent visitor 111 • 'Clinton
..with her brother and 'sister.
('yoSler of . Luaden • Vi,'ited
all week sett1)0' Motile of her son
,('1lffurd. Airs..Stuai•1 • Nash of 1.on-
don, $1.l('nt the. week -end there, ;tis o.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilou 1'io(u)'lt. and
'three. solis,oauid the lady's' mother,.
1'Ir't Itootls of I ondoia, England,
\'t'i'e 4llial:ly \•isitol's with M1'. and
•M1.-.• St:lnley- A1eGrattc'n of Nile,
!Mr. anal Mrs. Jini 1ioalZ -.and
•J.unie and MISs'I111l'ga ret Meal( ,tt-
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tended ol>a'ii house. :It the Clinton
Itaol tr• Sch00-1 011 ' Sattu'tlay.,
lsitojs ith Mr. :mid, Airs,. ,hu'k
Curran and 'fa1111t1: on SiUltltty .tw4'ri'
1I r, .find Mi' . 1111,11111d1'1'ri'10;1'\eu
and 1,Jilztht, of Iiiitt•hener, "and
\"eru('n !limiter and •f:lulily'
and •MI's. a, Treleaven, ot•Lticknow, ;
and Mr. sand Mrs. Heti). Currau,.�
.inn,iversary • Services.—Th, an-
11111e1;5111•y set•\•iet2 of l'rewt'. Church'
tv i1'1. lo' her(I _ oo Suu(l:lt', .June 17, t
;It '.:10 and ''ll,ul. •R('V. z\lr. Atuut,=
ford of J.u('know U11ited ' ('litlroh
be 'the special sld(':il:er, at. both 1
services. :\[1's. .1: 1V,' Joynt '011d
Miss Belle. liol)et is on ut;,. IJncl:uo\t
will supply ..sp Bial 1111151)' ie t1it
afternoon and ilii' Toll !winners
of ..iul)nrn will •'10' in' attendance
11 the evening , service. A cordial
Invitation is esteiidt•d to all. •
R �I� Jleetita . 'Ci�t� Jane �.
niei'ting wat.livid at tl•1t
hotn0 of \ars. Kilpatrick on .111110.
nth •,•1Lt•. Zinn tool: t'hargt', Of the
•dev ot,b iI t1 • )art of the sleeting,
while 'the' pies idclit- ha(1 charge of
till ' 1)11x111( ss :(11(1 •pr`ogittini. rriie)
heralds aldds repq tett aneJ MI'S S•li11(1:,1i'-
ton' gjit•e the ('ll;ij)ter,. in the stuffy
hl: ' aualnd 'a -temperance, readnn,r:
\i1: • Sherwood reported 1)n'Chris-)
tion :t(,\V1(rdship and - a m1151(1al
num'be'r was tiw('n: Tlit' 1i eting
,.eloaed with a hymn and .prayer,
after Which refreshments 'were
served.
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I:A'THING, -PLASTERING.
Stucco, -•Mason . Work Of all
kinds—Estiniate's given.
Phone 482M• Broth i V Ietoria-
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II DANCIND : SATURDAY, ..'
•, _JUNE 16th •.. _ •.
.aEERT NIOSI
t. `Canada's King of ,Swing'
1' ' ADMISSION $1,00 each •
I : 'OPENING SUMMER '.1 I
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I SATURDAY, JUNE 23r T':
• TO LABOR DAY . •,
• BOBBY DOWNS and 'his I
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TOWNSHIP COUNCILS
• COLBORNE TOWNSUW .
.1.`h4 Township Council convened
for their regular , inontllly rueetiez
on Tuesday, evening, ,lalne 5th, with
all members present. ' • •
• Correspondence- w5s Mad front'
the Department of ".National
Revenue with . •egard to income
tax deductions to be anade on arud
after July, 1st this year. •
Mr. B. M. Ross, who ha7,rec('ntly
-evened zt laud surveyit'i"g and civil
engineering office in (,oderich,
wrote that he would be glad to
1nt'et with the Council and discuss
.any• engineering problems,
• Mr. Roy Linklater was 'present
requesting the Council, to later• the
-culvert. on concession 10` opposite
his farm, so that surface , water
r
night get away.
Aiotions mere' (•ferried as follows:
• .IIoi'ton•-(Montt olauery : 'That the
Colborne memorial service be 'held
on Sunday, July Stli, and thztt Mr.
McCreath have full charge in leak-
ing all arrangements.'' '
' IHtinter- 'Kernighan : That Reeve
.;Snyder contact the Ashfield Coun-
eil to -consider fixing the boundary
line from the Blue WN later iligll\way
to the lake. „
Ke,rnighan.— Montgoniery : That
the God'ericb 'Town Council be 'nett -
fled that the Council of Colboi'iie
feel that a retaining fee of. $250
plus $50 per call is as' much as
they ' will. consider regai'ltng an
agreement for 'fire protection* for
the -Tot#unship. If this is not ac
c'eptable it is the hope of the Col -
lore Council that any request b'
a •g oup of township citizens for
a s arate g ►.
a rreement May be eon-
sidered by the Goderich Council. •
, Montgomery-4Horton : That % •e
lower the culvert . on • concession 10
COMING:
• • JUNE 26th
Clinton High School
The Palermo Brothers
from • Italy
and the President. of Itali-
an Youth for Christ.
This will be the Crowning
Rally, • .
These ' men are versatile
musicians •and speakers and
are scheduled for appearances
in the largest .cities, .00 the.
North' Annerican Continent.
Provisions will bemade for
overflow crowd
Doors open` 7.15 pari.
Program starts" 8 p.m.
Conte; early to get a good seat.
CLINTON AREA 'YOUTH
FOR 'CHRI-ST.`
Hugh Aikenhe:ld• of. Bruc•efiercl
died rrtddenly on Sunday in the
Clinton hospital, He had (•010:
()rated his eighty•+first hirthd:iy•only
two ' day s before. Tie is sntviyc'd
by • his' . wife and three clangllte
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opposite Roy - Linklater's fi rut, ' -
Mon tgoinery Blunter t That road,
acetiunts .and bps' be paid: Road
vouchers, $2,61.3.-99; Wan. S. Me -
'Cann, -fox • bounty,,., $2; Jim Cook,
do., $3; Russel ki,ernighau,. do., $2;
Harold Bogle, do., $2' Mrs. ''Clar-
epee Zicene, : drat, $3 ; ,Jo11It i'eagan,
(Iso-, $3 ;,1'4'111. Oliver Allain, ,do., $13;
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Department of Health, insulin,
$1.69; Muuit?ipal Telephone Sstean,
rental Township • 1ia11 phone,
$13.5(}; Goderich Tire” Department,
$75; SigAili-Star, account, .$11.45;
Imperial 011, •for . Township. Hall,
$8.36; Canadian Pnei.lic Railway,,
Weighseale site, McGaw„J $5; Wm.
Sallows, part :,salary, $100.; c'Qunty
of Huron, Indigent patients, $25.50;
Gordon Jewell, ,-insurafice, $42.75;
War. Sallows, atannis, $15; • Jack
Little, spraying cattle, $419.2(3•;
Gordon ,Jewell, workmen's compen-
sation, x+54.06;' G. -Ryan & Son,
grass seed - for cetneteryi $11:25;
To1e. Service Station, repairss for
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.cemetery- mower, $8.65; gelso
Adams, relief account,. $30,06 ; relief
account, • $90.15; Frank Rising,
Warble fly • ihspectpr, $136.75; Wm.
'Westlake, salary, $90.
- Moved b3= Terence Bunter that
we adjourn to meet July 3rd at
8 p.m. r.
\VIAL. ' SALIXIWS,. Clerk.
. TOWNSHIP OE GODERICII
YOU CAN WIN
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•Goderich- Township, Council held
the regular Meeting in Holmesville
on ,June 4th.
'Communications read and
ordered filed were from B. M.
RoSs, Alex.,Sparks, 11. Glenn Hays,
A. C.' McLean,. Huron County Muni-
cipal Officers' Association.
The Clerk was instrueted to, iip-
,pl(y for the Provincial subsidy on•
warble fly spraying.- • . '
Roy' Tyndall was instructed to
purchase two acres of hind for the
purpose of erecting It township,
1 garage. • In' this connection, four
tenders .were •.received' for the eon-
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structiont but owing to a misunder-
standing,. in- the -Marts:- the- -•It'oowS
Superintendent 'was instructed to
obtain moi inforination from the
(Highways Department branch at
Stratford. '
Bylaw 'No,. 6, setting the ,salary
,of the Read •Superintendent• at S5c
per hour, was given a third. acrd
final reading. • '•-•
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Mr. G. ' Jewell asked per'missic,n
to bring -a reiiresentative from his
company to • explain road insurance
policies: • .. •
The following accounts were pre-
sented and ordered paid:- Miss
Acheson, rent, $10; C.I.L., warble
,fly powder, $330; Chas. Wilson,- ian--
spector's wages, $34.75; ,,Registrar
of' Deeds' $1.20; County of Huron•,
indigent patients,, $31.50; Chas. E.
\Vise, telephone loan, $800; Pro-
viiieial_Treasurer of. Ontario, 'in,
sulin, $4.06; • indigent care .. and
'direct. relief, .$75; I1: Sturdy, col-
Ir'eting' arrears •of- faxes, $1.2(',83;
Print • Shop, ` supplies, 1, $4.50 : Road
Siiperintendent:s pay : roll No,, 6,
• Council' then adjourned to ' meet
on the `Jill day of July,
' R. E. THOMI'-SON, Clerk,
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in The. Signal -Star brings results.
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Ernest L. Box,' for many Aars time ,of lids death he was a member •
one of Seaforth's best-known busi- of the. Public Utilities . C'ominissilm
cress allelic died :on Saturday Ott the --and for several, years he -.served -on...
age of .sixty-eight. years. At the the Town Council.
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When you buy the famous . Lehigh Valley Anthracite
you are assured of complete satisfaction in your heating -
requirements. ' It's longer burning, holds fire with mini-
mum attention.
Phone your order NOW and SAVE at Summer fill -up
prices.
Olga stove pocahontas and Cavalier stoker coal in stock.
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The. Yard of .Service and `,Quality
Phone' 75w;''evenings 75m.' East end- of Nelson Street?
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D000rative and other epoeifcation,eubient to change without notice.' '
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he 'new I �,rower drfrbi thrill./
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