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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-08-21, Page 6PAttl": t31X THE GODERICB SIGNAL -STAR , need A FVINAIE? A WATER NEATER? MIN? NEW TOILET 'AMITIES? A. ((IMPUTE PLUMPING MITES? FIL-is installing these in the home of thousands of Canadian farmers eIrry year. Talk over 'a -. � n with your Farm Improvement -Loan Y Dearest B of M manager. Why not do know while it's on your mind? 1Y HAN1' s aro* BANK OF MONTREAL €4.444:4 - WORKING WI1H CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 , k PORTERS HILL mt•c'tiug so as to have the ealend:►r • get 200 printed, each member to VOitTF.R'S HILL, August :(►.- be• responsible for selling so many, - The Augtist meeting of tate \V'.A• The meeting closed with •ilte Ni.iz- of Grace Church was held at the pith benediction, after which the home of Nina Donald Harris. lawhostess served a lovely: km(a The September meeting will be at the president opened the meeting with home of Mrs. P. Harrison. Lytnn 401. after wbi'•h. the Lent's Miss (Tara Ilarrison, Clinton, Prayer was repeated in utiseu. has been ,ptnditg a few days lion -- The • was read hy Mrs. 1. days at the home of air .:Rud airs. !'hc Script[ ort .t _• Norris. The roll call was answered 1'.�Harrison, by a harvest verse. The pregralu tail :and Slat nal 1.t'(•khurt :are was given I.y Mr,. (r Manning and sla'utliug ;a few days 'tn ('liututt tu11 lstt'd of tWuhumeroll' reading,. at the home of their grandparents, A report of the naluea ..f 1114• birth- Apr. iusd NIrs. .1.- 14ickbart. days for the t-alera{lar was reported — -- by Mrs. Alvin Bettie,. 1l1 these • tally one hooch of i;inana gro;ss atauie'I Must be 111 by tilt SettIetuber to a tree. TOWNSSIP COUNCILCounty and District Colborne Townsnip Tax Rate for 1952 Struck by Council The ltupulutiou of the town of Walkerton has reached its ull•tiuie high, 3,3118. 'rowu Clerk ,1L '1'. Curless has submitted his "resiguutiou to the Clinton Couut'i,l, to become etlt•ctive at the end of the )ear. Ile has taet•ved in the -dual position of clerk and „treasurer of the town for 1.' 1 eurs. - 'l'he death of Cornelius Hoare of Clinton ou Wednesday of, lust week removed uu ,old and well-known - t. of the d tr u Mr.ioure resident was in his Siltla year horn at printed. IL was ala) t1'kided, to .a What do millions . ople own that. • t t Ohelps break traffic bottlenecks? Life insurance - because a large part of the money that people put, aside in lifeinsurance is invested in. 'ways that help -provide new roads and bridges , as well as new homes, stores, waterworks, power . plants, other aids to better living. • • Township Council iota in the Township !tall, 4.'uiluw. Tuesday evening. August 12, with all mem- bers present. ('outtuuuieat'iuua read. and tjisl- posed of vki't'e as follows: Treasury •( tutu rio, showing p)t•purtmeal of Actuu, Lae - tuuglat school in Lost tUuot ut charged for maintenance it awanush and later had a musical of patients in Ontario 1lospitals instrument shop in Clinton. - Ile front the Township of Colbf,rite; Was also a fruit -grower and apiar- A. NI. harper, submitting his mane eat. 11is wife died in 1920 autl he ftir considerarion for the • appoint- leaves- three Sous: Austin, of Lon- meat of auditor. don; C'yrilti. of Pembroke, and Cu--' . Auditor Appointed men, of Clinton. not It Mr. Attridge and Mr. Clinton horticultural Society Ha•rp►er were present no interview held Rs annual illiwer show last the council. Mr. Attridge said he week. regretted withdrawing as auditor Temple Clark, Luckuow, diet butt, for personal reasons, he was August 13 at the age of 83 years. retiring from the accounting di(j1d. the result of u heart attack.. Ile It was with deep •regret that Mr. conducted. 41. tailoring business at A,ttritlge's resignation was accepted Auburn before moving many y-eat:s by the council; Mr. -Harper stated ago ti, Luckuow, where he con- that he had experience in audiiting tinned in the same lin&of ltusines ., intilticipalities . and their related Oliver Clark of Goderieh is a bro- bot 41s 1111(1 commissions and it was ther. his desire to submit hit name Jar Induction of two Anglitau clergy- consideration for tate appointment, men took place in Huron last week. of auditor. By irrtler of council, The Rev. H. L. Jennings, formerly gr. pauper teas appointed auditor of St. Paul's Church, Brantford, for 1052. was placed in charge of the Luck- Bylaw No. 9, stetting the rates for now, Dungannon and Ripley con- tta ation"l►urpos,•s for the yeitr 1952 „rtb.►tt u. g ' •• io and the Rev. A. Norman was passed. ,Rates are as ful1uw's : , Ellis k the new rector of the County. 1) Mills; township, ti twill' parishes of Brussels, lienfryn and High School -Area, t-3=10 mills; \V'ult)u. Township School Area, 5-5-10 mills; Hartlin--:Anderson geterul Public School, 4 mills: An interesting nuptial event wit,: Separate S('hool, 5-5-111 mills; Fed - the marriage of Muriel Elizabeth t'ratit,11 ,it' Agriculture, 2/5 of one AtdenotIt, daughter of Mr. :toad utile, .Airs. Earl Anderson, R.R. 4. lints- -Bylaw No.' 10, authorizing the :els, to Corporal , Edmund Mivar(1 1icett'ing of dugs in the township llurtlin, of the l•Itutou R.1'.A.F• was passel, Watson was ®aids science's battle against diseose? Life insurance — through. several important medical research projects which are supported wholly or -in part 0,/ funds contributed by life -insurance companies. As a result, chances of living longer, healthier lives are being increased for all -Canadians. lahelps keep Canada strong? Again -dile insurance' The money set aside by millions of policy- holders plays an important part in financing -Canada's industrial econ- omy. And this, in turn, strengthens the nation's defence program. sends boys and girls to college? This .is another important job that life insurance does — while also -,providingamoria.y for family emer- gencies. Sor'he other important uses: retirement income, mortgage re- paymt nt,"'business insurance. A trained life underwriter — representitig one of the more than 50 Canadian, 'British and United State;- life insurance companies in Canada — will gladly help you plan for your family's security and your own needs in tater years. Rely on him! - 1...452D station. son of Mr. mud Mrs. ()Wen ttltlNtittted 1►og i,tt•ence (,tll,s tut for Hardin ut Noy"a Scotia, which took the year 1952. place in Knox United t'hurcla, etc:- •I'lte • atljonrue,l uteei tug of Ho' grave, the Ices'. l'harles I'ox official_ council, 1elephute c•,nuuissiuners ilag. Miss three wallof Gotlt i n -h and ra,tetittyers'tt'f the township w:•s was the soloist. tlrs_. Ted flunking of Auburn. sister of the bride, was the- matron. of honor and another j .i.ter." Alias .lutlrey Anderson µf,4 Hamilton; watt; bridesmaid. Rest man wa • Corporal Keith 'Correll of t;otteheti. After the ci•ren►ony" the couple lett un- a trip to Nova, 5rulia. --Accidellts. tan _ - No. 4 Higlivvay No. 4 ltigitway .•4,utitiut:s Rs re clad - itf frequent mttt.tr car a, - , idents. t (tt 'I'hursd:ty 1:1'1 foul' Gert• injured in :t t eo'Ti-1. 11 ;ti 1li 1itt.-1- t ot'I,tit of Iligll- N% 1 :anal irh hit-Hetiot•• - ,•:11' .•t fee: io I:tltti oil lip of I,1.t• ,•f 1, lelt,-ne j.ries. .\ yoil:a:= !lath -.from - I1. iy n. (,in•:, t�71s ;tae aero alsly :tljnred of three wh,: were taken 1,, \ tt•ior,:a H.:sltil.a 1.. ,11)14.14. The f..111111 4\ ;Is ',..1111;; .`: 11det1[" 1 rrtlll T.,r.tilt., w'i;tr w:1- hitch hiking tt. NI:tit inliu Is - ;and and who • w as only ' 'Bight ly iulnsed. I'.ht ' fttlit villg al:ty four women and 0 youth from Hettsall wort' Itnrt when :au -Exeter taxi went otT the rad arid brake utl' two hydro pole* :t 111114. :411(1 0 quarter ` Borth of 1•:xeter. Nit's. Lou Sauat, sun, who was throwta through tht, e doter of the car, suffered a frac- tared left s'huulder. right , wrist and • ribs. and was taken to \'ietori:t' Hospital. The live were on their ; w;ay to work in the canning plaint :it Exeter, _, • 1 �,'�'�$..- THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA "It is Good Citizenship to own Life Insurance" ry, 50% Redilction off regular one way fare. Only 25c EACH WAY direct to RCAF Station, Clinton. MONDAY TO FRIDAY—Coach leaves Samis Motors (at the traffic light) at 7.20 a,m., makes a trip around Court House and then direct to R.C,A-F,, Clinton, arriving there by 7.45 a.m• Returning leaves R.C.A•F. Station by 5.10 pm, arriving Goderich 5.35 p.m. Comfortable Coaches—Careful courteous chauffeurs, FULLY INSURED—extremely low rates. 011 time schedules. the of at the request This service has been inaugurated R:C.A.F• authorities who believe it is necessary. If after a reasonable trial patronage justifies its continuance— it will' be maintained. This service is available at special raters to service and civilian personnel employed atClinton R.C.A.T: THE WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS LIMITED -33 tab (saft..yf✓rets batif • �9 MOTORWAYS LEEBURN Goderich Township L1:I:BI'ItN, August'=t)• Mips Asks Fire Service N.lint+bcth lluuglau of Hanover • visited )n Sanday with hNr cousin, in• Clinton Area Nlrs. John Chisholm raid family. Nir. alai Mrs. 11. Erllring el Iluuuver visited ou Sunday with l'hr Lire arid lytitor committee of the foruter':' cousin, Nlrs. Willi:+:u J. Meyers 211141, Mr. Meyers .Llai tltr l'lintuu Town('ouucil and melte fuwily. hers of aht l'liuton Tire department Nlr. and Mr's. Dan Kern and faun will meet W'ith'1tie•t;udcrich Tow�i:- ily of Hamilton svertr week -egad t 1iip l'uuucil iii :\ugust .'•'r, to di, visitors with ,Mr, and Mrs-. 'I'hou+;t, (u. , a proposed pluu fur Mire pro Claishultu• ! lection of that I►t►rtii,u of the town - House guests for two wetks.vvith Mr. uud Mrs. Autlrew llogithi - ut'ur ('lira,;vu 'by the ('1lutuu ' are Heel tlt'l►i►rtmeut, " • and §u7►r, ales. Ut'or6t miter• ll t Edward tiregg; anti John Deeves, 1Jiavid and Ittrhaill and Mra• G)drricla '1'owu hip co rte 1luis, ut Radecki and children, Rayutotltl tended the met'tittg; of cite ('Linton and Pamela, all of Detroit, ASHFIELD ASHFIELD, August. 20. --- air, 'Town l'otutoil on Mouduy night of last Week and retlt;tes•ted a definite arrangement for lire protection. An agreement has already been reached with the 1.1011eld lire department Gordon Drennan had the misfor- and a formal agreement witch Ciotb'- •tuue to• break his ankle in two rich '1'owu ('otfucil is awaiting dual places .'when his tractor turned approval by .the '1'ownsl}fp Council, turtle over the bank of a creek, but, according to the deputation, Lle is. in Winghaua hospital. I towsiship residents -lu [the Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKay and area are dissatisfied. They say children spent Sunday in Auburn they are paying taxes for protection with Dr, Weir. witicm tem. h is eight or 10 utiles distant Miss Mabel Maelonald of Wind- sor -is visiting her parents, Mr. and P ed Details ..AND YOU CAN GET THEM AT GODERICH MOTORS FORD &- MONARCH SALES & SERVICE SOUTH ST. GODERICH at $1'2,000, Councillor Caryl Draper, chair- man of the -tire and water commit- tee, suggested that the surrounding township councils should have a ojoint' meetiig, with the Ontario lire Proposed a marshal present, to discuss tire pro - the a�rraugesueut suggested by tectton for rural areas. He added int township would be that the that there is more than protection town of Clintonwouldl►e'granted n to be considered ---as water is _a major problem. ST THOMAS. ROTARIANS Mrs. Alex. Macdonald, Miss Eileen Vassella is a patient in Goderich hospital, after an oper- ation for appendicitis. set for Thursday eveu•iug, Septew- tar 4. .Accounts submitted and passed for payment were as follows: itoad vouchers, $3,009.69; William Cecil Attridge, fox bounty, $1.50; Harry Phillip's, fox bounty, $1.50: Bob Bradley, fox istuuty, $1.50; Regis- trar of Deeds, $1,05, Sigu:tl-St:t account, $35.04; County of Mucous indigent . patients. $52.50; \\-ilfred Fisher, relief account, $01.75; Ed- ward ('out ('t►., • relief ati•et(ttut, $'28,54) \\'illi:ut \\'est lake, salary, $100.00; \\'illiaulm S:tllow's, stamps, $10.00. 1. a Colwell adjourned to i 1cct T111.`, •r day evening, September 2, al retaining fee plus a certain amount for each call. The proposed agree- ment with Goderich '1'owu Council calla' for payment of a retaining fee of $100 plus $PMUSIC TIV.50 for each. null, . Clinton council flats tut present' ".1'I:IttLANs fur the first 0FEStlttttall ItotALtary no arrangement - with "arty outside tuutnicipuluty for hire protection►, Calls for assistance are always answered by. the fire brigade, with the party who calls for help paying $75 for 'the first hoar and $25 for each hour or port of hour after. 1►iscussion on the nmtater lt(1 by ('uannciflot Nturgau► Agnew showed that the six cur seven fires this year in the town cult $:13:t each, as ut:►iutenauce of Mire equipment uud to ltei items rusts $2.000 yearly. h 111 filet' �lli lr a Joint t 1, 1, The- 'tow n's,4,lniptueut is valued NI usic Festival, sponsored by the members of the St. Thomas Rut:t 1 y Club. art', already well on the way to completion. The festival will he held front lt(indit •, Novenpl►et• 21, 14. Friday, November els, in Knox 1'resbytt•rian Church, St. 'Phomas l'otttestauts who are planning 10 enter the ft-stiyttl are urgent to submit their applications 118 snort as possible. Appliia►tiou fortes may be found in the (Oficial festival sy'lluhtts which 4.011 -be obtained pat Anthony's Nlusic Store. Talbot street, St. 'Phomas, or from; the festival secretary, Mrs. Eleanor 'I'houuts, 4 ('edati• street, St. Thomas. Ali applications are to be mailed diroet to the butter address. ` '1'lte syllabus contains also de- tailed information concerning eutry regulations, prizes and a list of the -187 classes in which competi- tion is being held. These cover at wide range of categories, including choral -singing, vocal, solos,. piano solos, string soles, woodwind solos and small orchestral group playing. There is also a special competition for cl►ureh (choirs, 4'anaula's 10th provi nee. New- foandhtitd, became England's first colony its '1583. iiiRE151 SURGING POWER '••�i:: �..;:?sus.:>:: "'` ... . CREWE t'Itl•:\V'1•:. August 20. -Mr. :gni] - 11rs. AV'arreur Zinn a.1+d ('lurk Zinti were Clinton Visitors on Sunday. 'Mrs. l.. \1. plumber of Hamiltons i visited recently with M►•. and .N1 as. .line Sherw,•od: t )then --friends ° :1t the Sherwood home 011 Sat ttrdaty , :ryening • were tIr, .incl Nit's, ,lit t a 111rhour of London, ter, and Nits,', Alt.'rt Rundle and three little daughters of Oshawa,. • Misses Ruth :Ind- Sylvia' Curran are at present working in Sted -man's store in Goderiell. Miss Norma Sherwood is enjoy- i ins a fortnight's holiday with Mt•.I and Mrs. Harvey Ros8 and Janet j at' Garson, Northern Ontario., Ntrs. J int ' Iloak and infant son' returned from Goderich hospital W► I Wednesday. Miss .Annie Metlu.tid from West- ern Canada is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. \Carren Zinn at- tended the Jlael_►rtr►uld-' 'udt: wed- ding at W'allticeburg on Saturday. Mr. and \irs. l'litford Crozier and family were London visitors 1 on Sunday-. Clifford's mother canoe '1 hack with them for a visit here. W.M.S: The August meeting of i the ('revue SV.,LS. Was held at the' lionte• of Mrs. Finnigan on Thursday afternoon, August 7. The program, Was in charge of Mrs, E. Zinn and, it being the children's nreetini', practletall5• :all had a part. The chapter in the study book s•as taken by Mrs. pt. Finnigan. After a Inst- ttess discussion, the meeting dosed with a hymn and prayer. Lunch t was served. The litten(lanee 5515 , 21. • ST. AUGUSi'INE S'1'. .A1'Gi'S'I'1NE, :\ugu.t 20.- - M iss 1 ren. (►'('minor. ' London, visited her sister Rose for two weeks recently. - tlrs. Lyle Millhts'rtt of Chatham, who has been home with her par- ents for 11 week here. has returned again. Mr. and Mrs. Jo' (trophy and family spent a few day's at the horn. of Ambrose 'lir, ,hv. I . -� Mr. and Nlrut. A. Anstill, Win t; hath, spent Stint`1t►y -evening with I \Ir. anal Mrs. Maty 1.eddy, Mr, "and tlrs. .foe Brophy, airs. Mary White and little Mafy and John. Winghnrn, spent a day with their many friends here lost week. Mr. and Nirs, Maurice Edwards. and little Stephen spent the week- end with Mr. and airs. Gus Kina- httit Mrs. N. Hayes, Godecteh, is visit- ing at the 'horne sof her brother, atr. .foe Boyle and Mrs. itoyle this week. The curly Egyptians forbade the Bailing of onions 1eeall84- of their religion. 'Vet It was in 1,:gyp1 thaat the onion ortginitted. • Ul,utroted — St)%Iefine De Luxe 2 -Door Selo* • Lowest -,Priced in Its Field!. Chevrolet The Leader, is the lowest -priced car_ in its field, It's Canada's most `beautiful low-priced car — ond Canada's most, wonderful motor Gar valuel A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE' nly Chevrolet the Leader Nes you all these fine car features! Yes, Chevrolet brings you lowest prices on model after model ...as well as these extra features for your extraplcomfort and safety. Take a look at the wonderful new Chevrolets for '521 Examine their radiant new. 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