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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-07-17, Page 2011* §§ignal-*tar HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLY Published by Sigual-Star 1'ul►ltshiug Ltd. lltlbderiptit,n-Rates-launch and Great -Britain, $2.50 a year: to United States. $3.50. Strictly iu advance. A►d'erbiedng hates on' request. Telephone 71. .41thorized as second-class mail, Post Otttee Department, Ottawa. Out-of•Town Representative: C.W.N•A., 1O5 Peter :Street, Toronto. Phone Em 3-6766. Mrutber of Canadian ,Weekly Newspapers Association. Weekly Circulation Over 3010. (a4.10. L. ELLIS, Publisher. THURSDAY, U'RS1)AY, 'JULY 17111, • 1952 A VISIT TO CHICAGO Whether the convention passed a resolution satisfactory • to !tiro 1 - do not know•. �..� ►.Y+"` S'1'. AU(.t'S'PI!NF., July 16. - To many a trip to Cl icago may .-.:„ � °s Mrs. Agnes Burns and Miss Agues he ,lair, au•urdivary affair, but Chicago •people have not yet Brophy, from Boston visited at the to me, who had not been i1► the learned that' to theiran curreucyli home of`• Ambrose Brophy for a Lig city for twenty fears, it had rates higher than .otvu. lit `reek. somewhat the duality of au adven- tact, they don't want Canadian Mr. ]'rank Carrot of Kitchener ture. The priutary object of my visited• friends here during his trip was to `visit my almost life- money at all. T tried to tell some of those with vt'hutu I had small is holidays. long friend, Will 1'asfuore, member Down Memory ,glee utiil Mrs. Frank llevere,luz •of a family once well known in transactions that • their money a!n,d on ITMrs visited Mr. and wasn't as good as ours. They did e� Airs. (us l7evetepus for a `Eery Crc►derich and now held in [armory not contradict Me, but - they lead' days recently. by many, of the older residents. no faith it :toy but l'ncle Sau►'s 'x� i"�}`' \I % ]Rob and Hiss Shirley ',eddy Will, now retired fekt • business, self % ane -'"" currency. t had provided toy: j�,� G �{►f Sagivaw who have a tvlttahe at lives in Chicago Heights, 'a suburb with snthtuItt U.S. money before of the city. Ile has managed his Goderich, but 1 soli had �• (;rand Bend, visited at the home of affariidI wisely and now, besides leaving Mrs. Mary Fortin. cumfurtabl\,' for himself, stone Canadian colas and bilk •iu Mrs. E. _McKinnon :end little girl providing m� ptK ket and had t+, put then[ , is atilt. to indulge ' his generous are visiting at, the home of her nature in arts of helpfulness to aside when paying bus fine or tuu'le, Mr. 'Phomas Foram His many old friends in making pureleises. 15Years Ago a ,the ,ul►erautluuted lint, it was \1 r. anti MN. ('113 Devereaux tiler,.- _ '1 hoim1s Durniu i►f Dungannon learned, and was to lie succi edea Goderich and elsewhere will he 1 'was [akin; a taxi trite to twitting" to Kitchl lr with friends ,are to kuutt that he was sworn its its Justice of the iu that otlice by Thutl,s ll. Aladle +►n Sunday to visit \Ir. 111111 Mrs. tiled, 1 alit realttt and the hu• statiuu one eveuiug when ,,. still in fairly „oucl 1 Vence before Judge halt. lou of Clinton. tiucieties prank C'arrul, Betty and • .lout �r i., ,ill The sacred sunt, service at the The (:odcl•iclt Orange luucll of the light-hearted the darl:ie driver asked toe what t named to arena the week there. retait>_ riot ,o i 11l•a11 c011- suuupier hotel was well attended +elel,ra111 .1u1� 1:' at myth and th, which ulnar' 1 ilroa-1 trf the It, 1 drum band of 1..0.1., lc. \(r. *lint Brophy of Detroit i; rll�(N,ani Il 1 •, t �uu:Lfut days. ! (wily, but, and, jntging by rhe interest shutcu, Life and 1 ,fol: th, prize Cori sll,nding a Lulit:ty with Itis hru- conlp.tnionabh' ►► was ( firmly t►. 1 replied guar l part of n1> visit was a t'au-Itvas appr,ri:tte(l hY all lrresrut. t_', I:culerind t t the!• ant sister. :Anihro,e and Mar\ The latter 1• r L. tinall� and that I • ui \Ire. It. 'LT..", . The coal built ryas again[ die- th, best band. Dungannon, ]'rue .Aril It"' '1'Y sP( nt with 1)t.• at Lai:i \liclti orlon ant had no voice iu who live veal " 1e driver orad, the sur- cussed in' 'lawn Council. !old sur- Mites tool: the prize for the largest Miss :Agnes 1'inleit Las returned Whitt politics. 11 [rise was expressed Hutt it had L1tV lodge in line. comment : "You speaks l I home from visiting in Buffalo. prising 15 Year Ago nliebty good English • for a man not beet' removed its ordered at a •� and Olt a 111,1"4,, ll1 THE GODERICII. SIGNAL -STAR SIGNAL -STAR PHOTO FLASHBACKS Do You Remember When--? Letters to the Editor. Editor, Siinal,.Star. Sir: A law banning "dogs to bark" between certain hours should be passe(], aeeorditlg to s0ttt people. Complaints Yin the grapevine put dog owners behind the eight ball, wo1►deriug how. to dupe with the "crisis" and avoid "getting in dutch" with the neighbors.. •Perhaps the Town Council. could oblige by pas,iug an ordinance to provide tines -for owners of dogs who [permit theta to make any noises. T'ucorrigible roosters and duel;,( might be included "lust its case" they are a nuisance. 1)00 LOVER, • Coderi(:it. ST. AUGUSTINE CREWE CREWE, July 16. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edgar of Morro, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse of Belbrave and Mr. Hugh MacDottald.., called ou Mr. and Mrs. Beuson'Sltalekletou and family on Tuesday. Messrs. -It. Maize, Will ' hasty and Dave A1eWltinney attended the Johnstone-I:flatke wedding in \VTug, haul on Wednesday. • Mr. anti Mrs. Raymond Finnigan -were in Toronto ou Wednesday at- tending the Mothercraft grnduatiou of 29 graduates. :Hiss Attue Ohatu- uey of 1lelgruve was one, of the class and won the prize for gen- eral protielcsiu•y.. Mr. Alluu. Petrie and the Misses \larina Petrie and Norma Sher, wood • were itr London on Sunday, visiting the sick members of their respective families.. We are glad to know they are making satis- ' factory recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Berger left on Saturday evening for a holiday in the northern parts of the pro- vince. '1'he Misses Stauia Kolkman and Seilije Youstua of Goderich spent Sunday at their homes here. Several from this eommtlnity at- gan its the beautiful Nth-0in Park be-etiurl of Chicago, Mrs. White is the former Isal,et MaeLenna11 w1`1I from that country." Presumably 1►rctlous meeting she ke(', iu sand b}• I)et,ut�--R('ete Elliott : Ashfield and I he [bout ht that all ('at►atli:ttls utc-' !tutu Reid of the' puhlir t touch with her childhood 'home and (hr+ n+ h. I 'didn't rulighten Lim. ruit1 l it tt'a; :agai►t art friend- anti also had twiny its _ 1 tale f the hoist ire ri uu,ved at l' those tvticlnl she l;ntln'� 11 ,(■!+tt l le h. l •-�lt,ll, I'eee'lt"ell all my ,. • -t ' 1 llt'ltt`I'1'lll 1 The t.+uterirh Summer Selool, Ind ('hair- under the auspices of the .Huron [kirks cacti- and l'trt►t l'rt•:Ilvteries of- the ierett that 1-nitcd Church. was in session at once. the e•11urc14 camp 'grounds north of gdirits. regarding Itis[ I might continue t lr• : t' tr ►r. \\'bite is • The opening of the .C.E.it to town. dental 'surgeon with a lufih cht�s the , ttupr( s_ l,it tit nssls e 1 in hl n, 1)t. -',''1:► . E�+IIc,reel its tiara tc, t ! in, the largest ,rowel ever seen 1,t tette in 1ludrrieIt 11•iut;halu • and .'llentt':e and 111 ,lire',~, 17 reflected �lttlrt visit to the great metro poii� in their luxurious home. Among ibut this article' •is :11reai14 lout; the July 1'1 [yolk. The tillage tva; Seaforlll i,oltce c*rtttt Is, $1,6410 was fh,, Leri Meet spots of my visit t ► ,.u,c,lgh :tett I shalt twig[. i taxed to it, atoms[ to :tecet tulodOte !� ,((lice[[ d l� h result of coir(-, itruted the visitors and the Mrd Regiment police tttarl.s 011 Tptiotlrggi't`� Tttt(t he elly 'Nero ttvo evet(ing [rives 11'.11.R: r + i and from Goderich. it1 their scar- drunk, tint As - t t ith I cr. and NITS:. A\ IW.:41,0114:----- ---- -- - -- ------ and� lot untf0ruls, were t great attt lc- lure than .,.INN] teopll t,roww.tl the 1ah1• ,:11,11'0.la 1 ,• north WESTFLE At the �� `'� 1 ion. (;utiertch (►rang, I +tri 'r � part, .cf Perth and I luruu couuoe,, [Dart. ,�` T,itleoln I'�irl:. for he is well as ;orae from Oxford and Journeyed to St. Alar�s- tun,. ,,:' n1 las previous lilt to AV"L�1't 11:L11, July let _ .l:.o.tl�_ee1 bra1top. - I'ttite, throng1(1 Clinton to take ( htl a o 'hr rlt v rrnnn•il 11nt gust_ t r ! 15 Years Ago `- 7• part 111 the' gt}t:rtest cefebrat too of tattrtl'1te i1 its i,latn elf 1'et'l:I tltl ltlg the l ,rl':I I Illi t 11,11, :1 rt• +'st l Iltt (1 t 44 \tias 1a7u1 '.,,i.. the lake share to male,! 1 The neer' banllstaud its the Square the Glorious Twelfth ill •this di,- t�tven \icl►owcll who recritcd 1 (11 - '� trier ill loam t•ea1s, the pi nut [rives anti rrsitential s 1 was completed. areas tit[ are u0tt :1 tnaglriliEeut ors ttu her rack' 1 music exam. •;lir. Murphy arrived iu (;oderich :The s11.11 lou' lawn of the re+tu1 \t r. and Mrs. Howard Campbell, to start tete work nt 1raining for'. oT St. r:c•�,rge's Anglican ('1►urch feat+try• +�ti the rite. brilii;mtb lighh•d and 4►i1v .�. � Hugh. tutcle Harold visited on "1 ue5- the big pit reatit 11) kc' IlresenTetl ryas 1111trin;, Centennial tvt'c•k d 'i- rate,[ with long lutes of malt'- \; v. r}hociv knu�tsthe Thu- rias-. with., 1)t.. '\ ict44r and Mr''''.I 1{. G. Reynolds. for many )Oars' , 01ured iia -s for the Jitim ll gardcu 1,01.1 ,1,-,-11,, nations Johnstonll ,of I.ucknnty. 1 convent tun n 1s AIr. Elmer 11 lite if \V'1101 `i • sherttl 0f Ilurt,11 1'outity', wa< pit (1 � kart[ :111 [ shut[,[ .- held : ,st the 'k in C•hiragu- 1 was t i !ted tt on lits aunt, Alrs. r:+,r,tetr l not '.1. :he conventioi► hail. but I �. Snell. Mr. Stroll •and uther friend'. � - spent ectnsiderable _t into. Loth a1 \1 r. and 31rs. 11:1rvey _•• HeightsN14,1)0‘‘.(„11,� ChHeights .1n11 -r in tit, rity,and David std Atr. stud Atrs. 1:ur-- :taking .11 the convention by tele - (14411 Smith vi,ited lilt AV'edne.,d.tV visint;. This ryas better than line- l tvitit Mr. and Mr,. Lyman .larcliu i iiig a seat_ in the hall, for it was ; of Toronto. i cail1 that, because of the almost' 31r. Morley .T4411nstou of Donny -constant noise in the hall persons' brook, accompanied. by Mrs.Butt' a few v:irds from the speakers :trtl CauCampbell,I Lis. Cecil, 11utg1t Cama ttr't hear them as well �( and5H Harold, rol1,:1 motnti ored o Strafford l dirt those at, the television Thus I was "present" (by TV) Bore, hV Mr. EJohnston, tto who 1 ' at Came of tiro intena se nontents 11:1(1 • .pent Some. t•e r 1 of the convention. including the 11:tn`ghter, Ales. John 1" reem.tu of trenten4i111 demonstration .sneered- Brantford. ink the nomination of Senator Taft. The AV'.M.s. meeting is to he' I timed it for half -an -'dour. and held 4411 Friday, July 1S, at 11.m.. 1, then. a= there was leo 5144) Iof yes- l, the tthce AI1111ic 4 • handl !Heeling11(0110Eriis n 1 ti:at +,t!. 1 'ave 111) and ' with watching • tile ,e e antie� \Irs. tslie A\`Ight111011 is to be the .I4P t1 1 1 T t ►11'nl0nstratnrs :Int hearingwest speaker. 1,11114.11 will lee �� .-►le. e;-14•,,Phott-v �n•Ilit'lt sorely bile server :It the 1.14.0 of the meet i41:., TIO, 4 -,11t:;:: caut,iitl,...of a. 1101iti(1:11 0111 -au Alc•1h/we11, : \t r. And Mrs. N11r11t ventiot:. in the T'niti>d' States 'lit'r:tld anti (wen._.1itd_mt., AV'illi:uu: jlonl,.it,.: many have' read, n 110.V.4 M,Toledo, el )111Vellleftl'onNi Cleveland �t morning ;paper 41e -r ri.lttinns-_.of this feature cif T'.S. Presidetltial ejvill- points in, the l;.S. ,I►aie:n,. hat it has to he seen and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger heard to he 11111\ retilizc'tl. Whether anti ('tare visite[ 011 Sunday with it ever had any effect on the con- Miss Chris McClinton onr 1)1 Goderich. ; the ►]Ind nasions of the convention I do Air and Mrs. serves family el Brussels visited, on Sun- nnt l:nrltt hitt evidently it Coke makes sunnmer meals no purpose note except t0 give day with NTT-. and Airs. Charles to "let Smith, Donald remaining fur a few delegates an opportunity off seam." T heard Ttepnhlicans. holidays. 1,. II. Rosman of \V'ingham ;ire Taft Rd sgustst II at that. tr A1rs. easier and tastier press their, disgust at the pe•i'forul- ane! Mks I'h\•Ilis.\tt McNichol of AAhr,: � . ince T su) „,,, the routers for ton arc. visit i"n Eisei Viewer 11U 1106, Perhaps sn:•- Maurice itu;tn:tu. -passed. the Taftltes in ballyhoo Miss thViolet kC' ok w(i1 (herrriruin after the General's nomination. hetr . ;iwnthere Mrs. Fred Cook. P'a his was t midnight and by that Nit-. John (fear of Kitchener spent titer T was in bed anti asleep the week eat at the home of AIr. Anvtrtr, :t readers 101,4w,Fiscal,-Armond Mt. -Burney. flower Ron the nomination on ties Sera its of Turuntu spoke first ballot (after 0110 of the St -at. Mr.a:If the SpragWestfiitt Church on Sunday,' delegations.•:e►'ing how things' wore' :111(1 next Sunday, July 20, the going, switched its cotes from the Ttr't. Mr. luno of \\ int;hant will gtnScrn t0 the Eisenhower is,tlhlpwr'r eoln►nnl. be"the guest speaker. Nest wee!: the Democrats 0 to will \ Tack Tlnr hauan, tiro and mPPt in the same hall t0 ..„mbe Iles - their canditatl• for the Nnvenlher Lorna motored to 1,ontlnn on ']'nes- day. Miss iMrna remained as she elect len has taken a lx►siti(n with the Lon- T was a�rec'atil> i+npresvet _[lith. dory Life In>curallee..Cruup:uty'.-. -- .1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snt I1 spent the' quality of the oratory at. rile 'the week -end holidsaying *fin the Rt'puhlican convention. Of emir w. Muskoka dist Het. - tiono „1 the speakers were not as Air. -Ward Tinrhanan of 1)etreit, rood 74 other,... but the average 1)r. ihtrvt'v i1nchnn:1n of 1'1i'loraine, 1';1, i'ery •high. 1 tit not. 1,e,:1r and ,lir. Thom Str:lcttan of Bros - nem fill, :ell, T sv:1: not at 111, TV' sets visited one evening last wee!: General T isenhl,tt, r was w itll \Fr. and Mrs. JackRn010tn:In when Mr. and 3tr,. Northern Radfordnontln,ltetl, hat i did hear mite of Parkhill visited on AVetnewlay .1number of men who are prnmin with Mr. and Airs. i►nnal,l `Hell. eat in V.S. lull}ties. Senytnr A1e,sr,- (:nitron :end Donald 514yil i)irksen of Illinois, who nt[111e the were _Windsor visitors on Mondai:. first speech in nomination ;of AT r. and \i visitors Black and Senat'•r Tuft, was very impressive. Mil r :1 of ,alt ,, tarl's,ii,n "of East `f Tits, tlir•tic'In n'n� .nlx'rh -and 11.• 1\'tits, nosh visite[ on Sunday with 9 prexentetl en strong ► rvtc.e. for his \1 \and '.'lir . .Tact: llnchauan. '"fl01114(1Flt" •that. • 1---- vontlerct) how it end \1r� Jasper . t Gar -Wood Heating Units ' Sold and Installed BY - Electric M\acDinaId Britannia, Rd. -' 3 t f Phone 235 k 'riuU149DAY, TUL '! 17th, 1954.. NOTICE Goderich French Dry Cleaners will be closed for holidays during the week of July 28 to August 4 24-30 tendril the. Orange celebration in Winghau1 on Saturday. Miss Gladys Graham of. Kinloss was a week -end visitor with. her sister," Mrs.' Warren '/.inn. A1r. and Mrs. Charlie Sherwood of Detroit visited ut1 Molltlay with J1rs: Sherwood and Norma. Alt•. and Mrs. C. Crozier and Billie spent the week -end with Blenheim :11111 London friends Joanne, who has spent the past fortnight `visiting tliere, returned house with theta. 5i NEW LOWER PRICES.... plus low operating and maintenance costs, place Morris cars in a class -of their own for value! Whether you choose the Minor or Oxford, you will possess a car that has everything you sped in fine British craftsmanship! Smart new body colours . . . including Mist Green! Gascoyne Grey! Thames Blue and Bldck! Eye- catching new red leather interior! Greater comfort than ever! All this, with the economy and reliability for which the Morris has long -been famous. See -Drive -Compare the Morris ... THE cad for you in '52! PARTS PRICE - COMPARISON PROVES -MORRIS Al ,CAR ON THE MARKET... UPKEEP THE LOWEST OF ,• MODEL FRONT FENDER REAR FENDER FRONT_ [TOOK . PISTON MUFFLER HUB CAP CARBURETOR REPAIR KIT ),fI1'I � i p I'I- `" __ MINOR $22.82 $11.30 $21.88 8 $4.08 •' 3.85 $1.91 $1.35 ` j OXfORD - 23.18 11.41 34.95 5.65 6.84 1.66 1.35 BRITISH CAR A 34.56 - 19.93 79.69 6.30 9.31 2.50 3.06 THE ...UP '1952 MORRIS MI 4 -DOOR SEDAN TO SO MILES PER Gi r""4� s'^e's' ' ' 7 g BRITISH CAR B 33.26 53.46 39.60 6.31 6.86 3.83 4.60 - CANADIAN CAR A 39.88 31.63 63.53 5.50 10.75 - 4.29 - 4.02 CANADIAN` CAR B 38.70 59.75 66.25 6.70 ` 9.41 2.55 8:50 y OR LLOM 1 1 ulrocal•• \ cl.rien 1.f of F'icenh0tver •1c t 11' and \I r�. (:orrlon Snell. enc'akers made (lever use 11P ,A number of the labii of the TLII)liryl quotation, in ,npls)rt \\.\1•.S were guests on 'Wednesday their arguments,. The weak Ip'nt :1t the 1V.A1S. meeting at Itelgrive- in Senator 1)irt:mu', ['ase. in my Smith anti The 311�w s i.arlrlra r►r►ittion. vt•:ta his enipha'ti• ►ain't l►nnna \\'alien as'ti�tetl in the pro - and anfft'r}ng in the Korean venture Airs Morley Johnston and Lahr while 'utterly.1a-tiering the high of 1►onn\hrnnl; visited ort Santa) pttrpose with which tlt:tt ventnre with her attar. Airs. Gordon Snell. erlta undertaken and is being eon- 146'11 is •PURITY , countered n an t 126X of T-1 ,' 4,,t 'rich visited Saturday wit1i Mr. T' I} 1 end cltllc FLOUR DEFEATS The most moving mitre's T heard wasflt the opening session MACDONALD ELECTRICS of the eonve'ntinn and nays given ._ hr C'ocrnellmfln Ca rev of C'hieago. Pit rity Flour defen1et! Mfarl►c1n:1141 Ur is n handsome man with rather EIt•tttrie 9-9 in an -Industrial lenene dark rnmnlexinn. hat T did not softball game. The F1,n rn►en's let I - know nntil tile point of his sneeeti tt'ry were the Iris guns in the tir•- •rerr►aled It that lit' crag of the torr. .Turrell cloutint; a mighty eoloreii rare. Ile ton was an home run with Iwo, mates aboard •nrntnr. fluent and intpapaient'd. and and iiolntes, the 011114's twirler. also, PhonQ 4$9 t,ts ,pica Wan for the inehisiotr in banger! a four -bagger. C'trrulari the Republican platform of an and Merriam were the battery for r'fI'cs tire prnnnuneeme'nt. to be fol. MacDonalds itr attenuate enfnrr'e'rnc'nt, for P Flour rilnn►-...40130 010Y)0 1 - make! R 12 3I .arr 0.ndk,sd.-tsret'k fully ,punt rig1ttrt for his rare'. Authoris.tt bottler of Grocers are featuring displays of Coca-Cola and of good things to eat. Visit the -Coke and Food displays and see for yourself how easy '*[hospitality becomes when you 6Bottle �� selrrt the right Carton things to serve. Incbding Federal Tales Plat deposit 2c per bottle Coca -Cole under dontroot with Coca-Cola Ltd. Goderich Bottling Works Goderich, Ontario 1,. THE 1952 MORRIS -MINOR 2 -DOOR COACH Oitality-built in every detail to afford the ultimate in motoring economy' 'A beauty to look at ... a beauty to drive! W. A. Craig & Son Victoria St.' Goderich