The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-08-28, Page 8PAM WIGHT
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Gderich District
Collegiate Institute
OPENS
Tuesday, Sept. 2
AT 9 AM.
Bus Routes are similar to those of last year. . Students
are advised to contact the operators, Rex. Duckworth,
Wm. J. Clark, Alvin 'Sherwood, as to time' and place of
meeting the bus.
THE GODER1CH SIGNAL -STAR
roRaaz,R laonERICH /0.AN 'Modern New (collegiate to Open Sep 2
RESIGNS AT WOODSTOCK • e
steam boilers, tired with oil from
tanks of 100)0 -gallon caput;,ity. All
class rooms have forced but water
heating, using 0 new type of cou-
tinuous t•uuvctur along the window
wall. The whole building will he
thermostatically controlled by zones
to ensure t•omfort and even heutiug
in all parts. Portions of the build-
ing to be used by the community
in the evening are separately con-
trolled, Provision is made for re-
ducing tetuperatures in the build-
ing at night and over the week -ends
for fuel economy.
The ventilation system of the
school is complete in every detail.
After . the. air ,has. been drawn
through a humidifier it is forced
into the class room from there
through the hall lockers to dry
and freshen the students over -
clothes, and then outside through
a series of concealed channels.
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Canadian's personal income in
1951 was 1b""per cent higher than
In 1950.
Harry N. Ubelucker, formerly
wunagar at the A.rtcraft furniture
factory in Goderlch, has resigned
us gette rad manager of the Lafrance
Textiles Limited iu Woodstock. lie
moved from Guth -rich to take a
position with the AVoodstoek firm
25 years ago.
Mr. Ubelacker lived in Stratford
before eumiug to Goderieh. Ile is
honorary Monet of the Oxford
)titles, Woodstock. His immediate
pinus ore indefinite.
LIVESTOCK ?ROM HURON
WESTERN FAUt ENTRIES
MeM ILLAN—STE VENS.
College Street Baptist Church,
`Toronto, was the setting when Shir-
ley' Jean Stevens, daughter of M.
and Mrs. Harold Stevens, became
the bride of Donald James McMil-
lin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
McMillan; Goderlch. Standards or
white asters and gladioli decorated
the church, Mr. Edward J. Fisher
played the wedding music and the
soloist, Miss Herito, sang "The
Lord's Prayer" and "O -Perfect
Love."
The Rev. Robert Hamilton otlici-
ated as the bride's cousin, .I)onatd
llunk, gave her in. marriage. Her
gown was of eggshell slipper satin,
fashioned with a lace Queen Attu
e(allar, lace sleeves, a Pull skirt and
CON'�RATULATI. N�S
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on your opening of a fine
modern school
Your Geo. W. Schaefer Value
Phone 56
We are privileged ,to have supplied and installed the
DRAPERY TRACKS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPES
and BACKDROPS for the stage.
"Everything for your windows"
Serve Cok'e with
goodthings to eat
•Coca -Nola adds it own delicious
flavor to the tasty things
that tempt your guests.
tutlydfsa Federal Tales
Phut depssa c Per boats
Authorised bottler of Coow-Ce1u un.t.r contract with Cees -Cola LttJ.
"take k A rochtere� trvtie•es eft
Goderich Bottling Works
A record entry of '2,145 animals
will tax facilities of the $400,000
Western lair Livestock Building
to the limit this year, officials state.
It .will be the biggest livestock show
iu \Western Ontario history.
• The entries include 1H1 dairy
cattle, 250 beef Battle,' `2.4J light
horses, 120 heavy horses, 542 sheep
and 17(i swine.
Following is the judging sche-
dule: Monday, Sept. 8 — light
horses; Tuesday, Sept. 9--'ly4ies,
1'ereherons, Belgians, pure bred and
grade horses; Shorthorns, Jersey
cattle; Lincoln, Cotswold and Lei-
cester.. usbeep; Tamworth swine;
Wednesday, Sept. 10 — Percheron,
draft and wagon horses; Hereford
and Ayrshire cattle; Southdown
and Shropshire steep; Yorkshire
swine; Thursday, Sept. 11—Aber-
deen-Angus, Guerusoy, Holstein and
fat rattle; Dorset and c'hev'iot
sheep; Berkshire swine; Friday,
Sept.. 1'' --Holstein cattle; Suffolk,
Oxford and Hampshire sheep.
'!'here will be a horse show each
night in the Ontario Arena, Tues-
day, Sept. 9 to Saturday, Sept. la
with•` Saturday matinee. •
Entries from Huron
Following is the list of entries
froth Huron County : Reef cattle --
Robert M. !'eek and sous, Kippers;
dairy c71tly -Alvin Betties, Bay-
field ; G. Allen Betties, Baykield ;
W. Hume 'hitt en, Goderieh ;
Howard Feagan, (Ioderich; Thomas
Hayden and Son, Gerrie; Reginald
McKiel,- Clinton ; George Tervitt,
a\Wing Liam ; .1. W. Van Egtnond, ('lit�s-
ton ; Walter Wood;:, \Y�ingham ; \l.
Itob\;on, Kirkton Icon Marshall,
Kirkton ; Peter Simpson. Seaforth :
heavy- horses - \William .1. '))ale,
('limon•; sheep — Ephraim Snell,
Clinton: I'. F Dearing and Sura.,
Exeter. '
(.Continued' from page 71
sheet will he carried by each class
from room to room to be marked
try the presiding teacher dud turu►•d
into the office at the end of the day. 1
Each of the seven academic class
roeina has nee utittodatiolt for 401
pupils. Desks are of functional
tubular design unci coutalu no book
compartments. Rooks other than
those.iu►mediutely required may be
placed in racks at the sides of the
desks, while individual storage
space is provided in the :175 lockers
which line the long hallways.
Teachers' are provided with desks
which are' Just as modern, Wand -
based, double-pedastalkd, having a
light finish,
Blackboards Replaced
Another switch to the modern is
front the old-fashioned blackboards
which -halve been replaced by chalk-
boards with green surfaces and are
illuminated by rows of special spot-
lights to cut down eye -strain. All
chalkboards are equipped with
fur hon in
a small train. A crown of seed
pearls held her fingertip veil of
marquisette trimmed with lace and
she carried white and pink rose,,
baby's breath---sinO—white- •ghedioli,
Mrs. ,lune 570011, sister of the bride,
was matron of honor in apple green
and other attendants were Mrs.
'Shirley Shaw :uad Doreen 11011011
in lavender. '!'heir gowns were Of
marquisette over taffeta ' with
niatehiug taffeta crowns trimmed
with seed pearls. '!'hey curried
mauve gladioli and pink roses iu
matching taffeta 'baskets.
Robert Needham, Goderieh, was
groomsman, while ushers were
Frank Visore, Goderlch, :and Robert
Fleming.
,Rts'eiving itt Prince Arthur -house,
IMrs, Setvens (ite , lilac crepe with•
white accessories and a corsage of
yellow rose and lily of the valley,
While Mrs. MeMillan assisted in
teal blue with black accessorie=s
uud a 'vers;age of pink :and white
roes.
Fur her we(Idiug till, to Muskoka
-the Atli do..alnttttte+l,..tuu;t
dine suit with navy hat and gloves
and. 0 corsage ,of -pink rosea,
anal Mrs. McMill:ua will resale in
Toronto.
Hoiv Can I Start
An Investment
Programme
By Planned
Savings Through
Life Insurance.
The basis of an investment
plan in most cases should be
life insurance. It meets in a
sound and regular way the
real objectives of investment
— savings for the future, a
retirement income and
money for your family
should anything happen to
you. What is more, life in-
surance achieves these ends
economically and without
worry or risk. Discuss with a
Mutual Life of Canada re-
presentative a life insurance
- investment plan for your
future.
slides along the top g g
maps and charts. Each class room
also contains a long cork tackpoard
for notices and bulletins. , The
room -length windows are all double -
glazed for better insulation.
Facilities for the teaching of agri-
cultural science will be a vast imp-
rovement over those in the old
school. New students' tables have
been obtained ( there were none in
the old school I for the two special
class rooms, each of which has a
growing bed alongside the window
Girl students will be provided
with facilities for instruction in
every aspect of modern housekeep-
ing. - The household science quar-
ters are equipped with three com-
plete kitchen units, . two dining
rooms. laundry and living -roma
where the etiquette of serving after -
neon tea may be learned. In a 1 -
(Wien, the girls will have a sewing
room with five sewing machines for
creating the most fashionable
clothes and a 'separate fitting room
for- trying theca on.
• The art room will have 't-ousplete-
ly new desks and equipment. A
special feature of the class room
where eemrnereial snbjeets .ire
taught will be the students' dual
purpose desks, slaying on one siile
for taking lecture notes and tint
ou the other to contain typewriter'.
As there is 0 chalkboard at either
end.' all the students have to do
is reverse their chairs to change
frons a clans in typing to one in
bookkeeping or accountancy.
In pach, class room is a clock,
centraly controlled by a master
clock in the main office. -Behind
each clock is a buzzer to sound fho
beginning and end of each period.
'Modern Heating
_The .building_ -is heisted_ by_ two
modern Collegiate curriculum was
provided for. On the north elide,
between the school and the row of
wartime houses on Blake street,
au acre of ground has been set
aside for experimental planting
plots for students In agric•yltural
science. .
\Vest of the south wing are twv.,
tennis courts and beyond theta is
the playing field for football and
other outdoor games. An addition-
al three acres of ground have been
bought alongside in ease future in-
creased enrolment should require
the addition of more .class room
space to the present academic wing.
which would then encroach on Ute
present playing field.
All in all the new Goderieh Dia-
trict Collegiate Institute is equipped
to provide the pupils of the dis-
trict with a thorough preparation
for modern, democratic living. But
more. than 'that, it will be a centre
of community activity and a hand-
s'ome addition to. the architecture
of Goderlch.
When the site of the new school
was chosen, ample space for the ,Newfotandiand is 20 times the
numerous outdoor activities of a size of Prince Edward Island.
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GODERICH -
Branch Office, Bank of Montreal
Chambers
Stratford, Ontario
Branch Manager:
C. W, Leach, Phone 18
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A NOTICE AND WARNING
TO ALL MOTORISTS
Driving Into New York State
A recently enacted law of the State of New York
provides that all minors operating a' motor vehicle in
New York State, whether a resident or not, will be re-
quired on September 1 and thereafter to carry proof of
an automobile bodily injury and property damage
policy covering operation of any motor vehicle in the
State.
For further particulars consult:
MALCOLM MATHERS
Insurance Agent
Phone: 115 W — . GODERICH. .33
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