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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-01-10, Page 3411.01, 11,e i;,d see* . Yew• -w. ? NTANT' '. CECILCHARTERED AC.CO ' T Phone Na. --,Office 3411W. Bones .Goderieb. OOONTANTB AW Q. ;1 c,CAlNlid, RONALD Accountant Clinton, . gluten, Ontario r to Pbuues :. OMdce 561;• Rea: 466 Mee: goyal Bank ,CHlitwEKAOTi olLi f.AT B. spoil, D.C., r " uletic.,: -. Doctor: of Chi � 'Once Hours - Mon., Thuya •--•8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues., 1'ri--9 a.m. to- 6 p - •-_ .. •_� 7 p.ID.tolaC iiia. Ned. .1 •fit. 8 J uu..yu ' Vitamin Therapy :. pffioe_,.polaner .of South .St. and Britanala Road. Phone{ a4J: -'11NSUISANCit y.. B. BLUE. • D(ixA�!. B KCP)s6iIENCED.- AIJMONKgif Messed for Counties of Minna sad Brute ' ..RIPLSX. • .. . 1 ---Far hdornastiolo apply-ta. af., N. a 8erntghan, Division Court Clerk. EDWARt W. XII; LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence Promptly an- swered. iuunediate arrangements. can be made for Sales Date bY ceiling Phone 466J, Clintou. Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. lEILLQP. AhIJTUAli FIRE and Isolated. CO. - - Farm 0 _. insured._ y;plated . town- property president, E. J. , Trewartha, Clin- ton; -Vice-President, J. L. ..talon.: Seaforth; Manager and Sec'yTreas., K. A. Reid. Seaferth. 'Directors --E• J. Trewartha. Olin - lot; J. 1.4 Seaforth; S. B• ' VhItmore.. Seaforth; Chris. Lison !►,trdt, 1#ornholm ; Robert Arehiballda SB .aaforth; John H. McEwing, ia1 tan. nk 'McGregor ,Clinton.; ander; VI '4. Harvey Fuller, --Ooderich. •d Agents -J. E. Pepper, BrucWm. d R. 1?. McKereher, Dublin; ; W n. ye+iper, j r., R.R. . 1, Ont.; J. F. Prueter, - Brodhagen ;- Selwyn' Baker, 'Brussels. Policy -holders eau make all pay- ments ep ay-mentaep d get their -cards , receipted at the Royal Bank, tviieton ; Keith Cutt'a - Grocery-, Kingston Street, Goderieb. • ,,, . -!'. .OSA"'!"!1'77' _.- ' 'i Ize Fire, Automobile, Casualty Real Estate 30 Colborne Vt., t;lederici. Poon 1 ► Insure In Surd Insurance -� Confederation Lite --Wind, Calc yiftE=P"re red sates for . preferred risks. ACCIDENT A SICKNESS "-- Consult . JOHN- -FU Phone 7r15 Dungannon WESTERN- ONTARIO ' MOTORWAYS' Departures Daily and London 9 a.m.to Stratford daily -ea�cept - Sundays and holi- day. 12 noon to Stratriii-d and • London, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 9.55 p.m. -to -Stratford and London, '..daily except ..Sutxiays and -holt- ilays. EXTRA ItUNS FOR .Stii�AYS... ANL) I:1OLIPAAS-•- . $.20 p.m. to Stratford ,and -London. .8.30 ,On. to Loudon. Charter -Coaches for all occasions.- For' ccasions. For':information phone 'Reg. • McGee A Sons at 765. INCOME TAX. RETURNS PRIVATE - BUSINESS FARM : REPUIi,TS Bookkeeping records installed 'aunt checked monthly nor at request. -ROY N. BENTLEY • -Phone` 152W • Box 58 • 15 Warren .. GODERICIL ONT. NOW LOCATED -- IN BANK- -_ - OF COMMERCE BUILDING "ON THE, SQUARE tL M. FORD Get Insured - `Stay Insured -- t Rest_ Assured TELEPHONE 268w omor Agent- for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. ter •Goderich, Clinton and Bayfield - district:. J. • S. CULP -. :Phone 512- 52 Elgin 'Ave., •- Gederic11 GFUIT •'-.• -. Stonework, -- Brickwork and Plastering A good job of plastering has - . nb substitute Phione.482, Brock and Vittoria FIDE: .Protect Yourself With Fire Insurance See Gordon JeWerr R.R. 6; G(l1)ERICII. Phone _ C.: lova GoDERIC1i.OI . Ole THJRSD'A JANUARY 19th X95 ,..�-1,.�1�;#�e'�cT.a, gin,.. . •..t .r.:r itlr %t COIRROL w « ► s. .►r iiia - ONTARIO • -PLOV MEN'S ASSOCIATION PAYsiNTS''LEAE A D CiArtda IN 1801, -The- littiount: claims during -4961 at. FtYst. Division, court, NUMBER ONE , ,ourselves have indicated interest in meeting and we will have Editor's 'Note: This the this Inc g i, out: e ries ofproblems tox aro tent waekb' Y a w&athich.. of J series of *aabttunt. 1tit a ` .a wbkh�.•.d.' A. 1 t standard plow for Conine a a'lan 'miixistte+r of ,agrieuiture , universal set _of rulea, and Azad for , Ontario►. and fannelIY secret- "tary-manager of the• Ontario Plowmen's , Association,' will write about :the visit oian- , Can- ada's Champion, plowings to the British - Isles, Den- irk end •Sweden. Tortols-ro::.- Jan. fl -Iii ' g ' few hours the last --goodbyes will have been said and we will be winging over the white -mantled countryside to New York.There we will board the Quer nary" and begin a trip. t1 t.,, hill last six Reeks and take us lnt;m -set/ en European- coma - F. T. -Armstrong orromi�TItIST Phone 1100 , for appointment SQUARE- GODERICH for rotation of plowing s te, others. Blit I will tell you more about that In later letters -ha ice 'h nave bed -a chance to, meet some ,the European officials" and gated 1:opinions. I also .'bone to beult le to report on some of tile agri al developments we see on• our, trip. night now I'd like to tell you more about env travelling -cotnpan- ious. Eugene Timbers is one of half -a dozen illustrious plowmen- in On-. turlclbearing-- that naves--Gene_a coach and teacher was his father, Ed Tilt hers, the -winner -of -the firstHis Transatlantic award in 1939. trip across to Britain was cancelled because of the tear. Two of Eu- gene's cousins have won' the award since the war: Fred .Timbers in 19.1( and Robert';Tiuiibers in 1949. Andthen, as if to keep it in the mliy one way or another, last Godericl►, was, ateordtne to, annual ''report. $13,797.53. 'he amount of suite settled- by 'a judge was 61,72ti.30. The mt osey. . Paid. In and out oLfia..,..ur $7,50+3.71, which is, smaller thalt : usual. The_ claims ,settled in full numbered 145 and,• iu raft' 67. Claims entered were: $I andunder, 29; 820 aid under, 61; $100 and under, 29; 8200 �m -d -over, 3d: Transcripts othercourts nttmtie 21. red .. HURON LAW 90 4 I ELECTS OFFICERS It would: take: a" wise man to say who is the most excited of the three of. us. For tne'it will- be a return , to scut, .that were' last viewed ,through themistsof war. For my two • young coni ianions • it will `be their first glimpee of the Old fiend- further ,.I But `before I " go any ti omen's to Ban Ij COUNTY V sEsh. At or i s..�iw'•J , !,#: the o ,Fri anal.-_ bill the 1itaron' emir. Xovemellt A - anon het 1 agricultural sot -i , }� the . . Godexi� ttrauc ', t . �"' �` ' office roar r ., I�l`lt Pl ." Institute :held their .ltrt�, meeting of ` -.. Fair, the new year ou ThursdaY last iu > completed for. t annual ,Seel MacKay. Hall ywith a fair •attend*' widek wilt ,be bel t 1 `ridai and ante, including four visitors. aturday, , March 7 and 8, iu_ . the etUrfa.o C. h W. 1i' recitl opened the (;baton: District Colic$tate Institute. utet'ting. with tile. reg Ming in unison This year's program. for the fair ia- of the Mary Stewart Collect. a11l11Te r W those ,of past: y rs, with• W 3lci cel' read the t't nate re. yrs• 1 a. vpa,ae1 discussion to be. head ou W. Price "read the minutes of tine the.. Saturday afternoon. last meeting. 'Several letters of ap- The rday project committee predation: were,read roue various Sturdy, gree lanamed ine.lu : Harry s cheer. Betties, et eB tinsvin , groups receiving -ChrisAuburn (chairman) ••Al i • letter - fromdour. aister. ,Institute Bayfield; W. It. Dougall, :.Hensall; for England was read thanking and Bab Allen, Bruc�eid; II; G. Strang, the box of groceries packed vent to them after our October meet-. Ilensall; Dick Proctor, Brussels; William Clark, Goderich; Clarence lug. eShaw, , Wingharu ; W. J. Turnbull, • .U4) or�Irai notmembers plan courses attend B=uss4 ls; r<Valter ,- Washington,' erre district pro orworoffekshop Auhuru °Harry Elder, a aO,_ at the dJamia project February Allan•-Walper, Parkhill, and W. G. Ire held January :� to 1+`edtrtia;Y ' 1ti 'Montgomery, ClintSn. at Dungannon.- ; Mrs. V. Smith, The president of the association, 'flower fund treasuer, reported wio presided over. the meeting,- is flowers sentto a- member in hos- Alvin Betties, Bayfield, and the pital. Dirss. Geo. Mathieson read secretary is G - W.: Montgomery. ti paper written by �Irs. A. Allen on agricultural representative for current events. • •-s•--° ' ..A biographyHuron county. on John Eaton and " -. n CE `�1 Clayton Edward who person- , SUSPENDED SE The annual ipeeting of the' Berea Law Association 'watt held- at. the Court House library - oa>: Deee eT 28, 1%1, - at which . the following of tiers -were el4ected for 195: hon- orary president' Judge T. M. Cos- tello; os-tello; honorary ?r'icepresident, Magistrate Dudley E. Holmes, K.C.; president, R.; C. Hays, LC; vice- president, Frank Fingle•nd, _ K.C.; secretary -treasurer, R= Darrow, K.C.; librarian,_ ` t. E. Barnes; auditors, :Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Wm. 'Sutherland. tad 'better make some introductions, -year's winner, Herb Jarvis, of _Agin- arroll assistant r Out•, is Eugene's brother -in - I am JohnA.0 cont. law. Genie has been plowing since he Iwas 13 and has won .numerous prizes in county and local competi- tions. When he was only 16, his furrows led him straight to the top of the `inter -county class in the International -tend a two -weeks' con- servation tour in the States:•^•' Cease- lime's w his E. Eugene Timbers " deputy minister". of agriculture ,for Ontario. My two companions are Canada's UMChatnPiitn ptowrnen and, . I might' add,,\� .the youngest plowing towin _team this cob'Ilrry" has pro duped.• Younger of this pair .of c•haiup- iti,a--'-raid incidentally the youngest nein ever ,to --win -the horse section of the Esso Transatlantic class at the International flowing Match, Eugeue E. TIinaberh, an 1S -year old: stalwart �froni Milliken, Out, '1V'innee of sake tractor section of '1"11(0 S£: kti. `i+r iiigiitl tall iz' Mass is 24.1 yeal•-old -N'Or iaan S.* Tyndall.' o Richtrionil i-1111, just north of Tor` onto ;Geo. L. MacEwan' Fire, Accident and Moter. , Car Insurance. n. account of the compilation of the �(tODBRIG�s YQITTHB t Eit ail order catalogue,. were gtx_en, by _.� , NTE�i - •rs. . ally visited, the large Eaton offices Ronald Leslie Chapman and Mor- ley' Grttht` - Linington, Gorich youths, were granted suspended sentences for two years, on condi- tion they pay court, costs and pay $30 restitution to owners oft -cot- tages in Colborne -Township. They pleaded guiltyat a previous court to breaking and entering the cot - Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Elliott cot - in Toronto 'and interviewed those and - daughter Dianne of Peter- tin charge. It was -interesting to borough -enjoyed - Christmas • with note that lite first catalogue was Mrs.. Elliott's mother, firs. 'H. Mc - list las 1884 and was merely a list of items in comparison to the t present day catalogue. Mrs. Ed- ward regretted notbeing able to .procure a copy of one of the earlier catalogues for display. Arrangements were made to hold the anntiai institute banquet In February. - Mrs. '` Geo. Matbieson was appointed convener: Mrs A. Wilk -in read an inteie'kt- ing paper on,, the . Women's Insti- tute, their work and aims and what it means to the groufl- of women over the country who gather one .a month- for their meetings. Cam ';ilex Butler and. --her lunch committee • served a delicious lunch, BLAZING '‘TARP" AT gees. -All the'live -boys iii our family entered agriculture in some branch or another, Three' of my _brother are .still_ farming: My son and- slaughter and my son-in-law are all Ontario Agriculture College graduates and in the farming in- dustry. They followed in my foot- ps for,, it was in 1914 that I graduated from O.A.C. - se I was' born on a farm near Due - itis 1 is parents on 'ton, Ont., and have been connected their farm, • lot lfi, concession , wit11 �'imitate` all my life: The at 'Milliken"in Srarboro' Township. one brief break was duri ° d • . fly •secuud gold medalist coin- War. I, when ,I served erseas ars panion, Norman Tyndall, is hoping an officer in the royal Horse to, renew some Scottish friendships I Artillery. during. our tout. Nona has been I was recently appointed assist- veryactive ctive }n the Unionville Junior I ant deputy minister of-.agrieulttit•e and Farmers Club for many _years is presently president ~ of York OFFICE-41ASO•NIC TEMPLE WEST STRET ` PHONE 23e • GODERICIt L. COLE Optometrist -Optician Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33. . ` Goderich, Ont. 1Vorman $. Tyndall - During this trip to Creat Britain vO of the• four Scottish Junior KNOX BRINGS FIREMEN for: Ontarruf and Aurin,, my service The tire was • emailed 'out Alp' the de} artuwat 1 w as for;` art- 1'Cl►iarsdu} night brigade a Mire which eral years superintendent of Agri- I Broke out at the site of the neh 'c•ultural and horticultural., so+iet t lin' - Far 16 ) ears I _�w asl iStrox j're bt tet•iah Church. nue of l to Ontario. • the otittleo 'sal ►Iaiauder ignited a `secretary n►ano)(l of -the Ontario large tar}taulJu near time chapel. I Plowmen's Association. 1 It W:4; t�xtinrulshee iia si fewthapel- So now you know the three of 'us. I IttPs lr� firemen., - `Through' this weekly. letter of our ° e'hcbY the l tmen., Iiia Trac peen 'i travels PrP hope you'll get toTknu�from W. 1'. .Tobustou•. barber shop Ills better and gain something from ctur impressions of: British alnd fat]ss o`_ctheostet.oa tui 11:111c•ito `Basil European farmers "-' "and their I na ibt afarua, «- int�tho1 I. 1 and the c ontint nt 1 shall be acting ('oui iutllor as sit deets. Last ye2tr 1 two days to as their feint manager and rtlport(i ,lieacted historian. of the events thatt befall us and the things that -we -see.. The expenses of our_•six", ee_kS 'trip are being 'paid b.• imperial Oil Limited, is have the expenses of five previwis Champion teams that Fanners who visited Canada Gis house - guests were both young- Intl, -anti-though he -says itis them he,' wants to, meet again; ttotp Gene 1 i,_S.tLr9niriv suspect be is just as have made the transatlantic crops- eager to check on thle, two- young ins µ.ms,_ Seot lassies who also made the trill. Our trip` will take us to Engaand, I Norniiin, who started plowing Wales, Scotland and Northern Ire. , and land ato---'i'4'�es't Germany, - Den- • '?hark and Sweden. ns and �Nor- pian 'will take part in tw swim, events in the Unitat:d_Kingdoni. International pleWirte matches, 'tt'ill�' ititetniitional matches with contestants from .-all parts' -of the world, will be well to` the Afore of my ming-during_.this trip. A meet= ing is being 'held in London, to -discuss the positlbilities of creating I: --world eorll' clition and I antici- pate being present. I have been authorized by the Ontario Plow- nien',s Association ., to_ speak as its representative if the meeting gets down to "talking turkey:" Some eight-l:uropeart nations ,and HOLYROOD MANCHARc D- . ,,, .,-vrr ,'CATTLE-THEY/4r- , Caswell- ',Hackett, of Holyrood, ear Lueknow, charged with cattle theft, was remanded' one week when he _appeared before Magistrate D. E. Holmes, K;C., Thursday last, on $3,000 property 'bail. he ERICH TH ..�.-.: PHONE, 1150 - N,-"Anngels In the Outfield." A picture YOU should not miss! ri'Ion.,"Tue-s.-and Wed.--- "SI,OCCO" On the Square,,•,. • A. terrific _drama of- Intrigue on .thp Preuc h -Syrian ,frontter, in which a 1)atnot+can cafe -dancer lw Othef the romantic interest. • Bogart -Marta Toren ].ee J. Cobb„ Humphrey • Roga ,.- 'Thurs., 'Fri. and Sat.- Clark .-Gable-Maria plena --Ricardo Montalhaf In Tet hnkQlor, n year .in the making and with a oast of tlioiixtinds, a • B -1G story of Che colorful old 'Indian territory. - .the ' Wide���Missouri"' "Across Com ng. --Stewart - ranger- ind Pier -A 1141%-a• Ligh with :horses,...i1.t, ti1e• age of nine, and then- switched to tractors tlireti' years- ago, also crimes by his skill through the family. His. father, Stanley Tyndall, until a few years ago was an international judge for the Ontario Plowmen's 'Association, and for many years was himself a 'plowman of note. • Norm was born on, -his father's 100 -acre farm at Richmond jiill ands nowt , in addition to helping;, father work, the -fatally acres, Works another 166 acres which' -he ltimkelf• rents for -mixed farthing (FIolsteins and Yorkshire begs) for the team Manager is customary manager to say something about himself in, this first letter, so here 11111-11181101111111111111111111111111111111111.111111.111111.1111111.1111.111.111111111111111 1111.11111.111W BUS ; SERVICE GOIDERIOH-OLINTON , R.C.A.F. STATION Special departure MONDAYS to _FRIDAYS,, 7.25 a.m. -• Return; leaving Clinton R.C.A.F. at 5.10 p.m. WEEKLY TICKET - 10 RIDES, $2.50. , Save 50% by -buying a -weekly ticket. 0ACIt 'AVAILABLE .,FOR:"; CHAWTER ,during the week after 5:45 p.m. The -Western Ontario Motorways Limited t.1 .U11=( ATRES Tht... 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