HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-10-23, Page 9TTHUR'SlDAT, (SLIMIER 23rd, '1952
THE GODERICH GNAL-STAR
Pi.A.N TO ATTEND THE •
HURON bOIJNTItf ,.FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE
Anoual Turkey Banquet
MR. C
PR
Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
EDNESDAY, OCTOBER `29
AT7P.M.
4I RON McTAGGART OF GLENCOE, guest speaker.
RAM PROVIDED BY HAPPY COUSINS TROUPE
OF ELMIRA.
DANCE TO FOLLOW PROGRAM.
ADMISSION $1.75
'rickets available from all County Federation OffieiaLL .and at
, Huron County Federation Office at Clinton.
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'CHICAGO
Looking ahead to the hockey sea-
suu, Ciinteu sportsmen have decided
uu cuutnwulug in O,tH.A. intermedi-
ate "B" play. ,lack. Scrutou will
head the elute of officers elected
to keep the Colts in action. Bert
Glidden 'will take over the manag-
ing role of the team -and Bob
Draper is too couch the squad. Train-
ing duties will be carried by Don
Symonds, while M. J. Sehoeuhalls
'will keep on in his capacity . as
secretary -treasurer.'
Clinton Lions Club hope to have
artiticial tee by the latter part vt
'November. The plant is under c'tott-
otruction at present and this should
help make a more successful season.
lee -making is completed in the
Seaforth Community Centre to start
another large season. A junior
squad is being taken on again this
year for competition in both the
W.O.A.A. and 'O.H.A. Other minor
squads will be.carried ou and Mon-
day night interested persons gath
Dred at that Town Hall to organize
another Industrial League for the
1952-:3 seatson.
To tap this off; hockey wiill cont-
inence in grand style in tl►u4 town
according to Leo Steipltenson, man-
ager of the arena, as Montreal
Canadiens will play an exhibition
game on November 19.
No opposing team ha's been men-
tioned but whoever they meet this
oL iuiii prove to be a very thrilling
event for fans in Ilurioji County.
According to -the Seafortb Huron
'Expositor, this' is the first time au
N211.L. team has visited the Cotn-
'munity Centre ther4. To our know-
ledge it is the first time .such it
team has been in the Seaforth
area or Iliumn County during tae
past number of years. , i;_
Sports Wive become a major part
of High School training. To facili-
tate this, Milverton District .High
School board is planning to enlarge
its tpiny'ing field to allow more
sports events at that institution,
Although balls, tats. and gloves
are hardly' stored , away for the
time being, rumors are out regard-
ing next year's doing!}. Beaches
league in Toronto is being re -organ-'
ized and this should remove many
of this year's batteries in the 2ast-
flai`1 league.
Meaford, champieps of the I3ig
Six League are 'satid to be toying
with the 'idea of attempting to lure
Ililly West from Fort Wayne Zoll -
Inets and the rumor goes on to
-38- 4t31 state that. Chesley will be in titer
next year with Charlie Ootton oft
TORONTO
the firing Dine,* which would leave
I `Hanover in a very tough spot..
During the winter hockey season
more such rusuurs, wt111 develop
uud who knows, twine of them
'might come true cert, spring wheu
the football u niftorws are taken
out of the, Mothballs.
After negotiations extending over
some period of time, the W.O.A.A,,
hag finally entered into an agree-
ment with a life insurance com'pauy
which wilt take care of expenses
involved when a player to injured.
The terms include a maximum
of $250 payable for any one ac;-
dident, a payment of $1150 payable
in the event of death within 90
days of the accident._ 'No payment
in made for the first $10 of ex-
pense ills respect of any one accident.
It also covers expense of hoepitul,
Medical, surgical treatment, x-rays�•,
operating moot, anaesthetics, tried',
eines, ambulance charges, half the
cost of a registered nurse (but if
the nurse is good -booking enough,
maybe the player will be glad to
pay the other half) and up to .x'+35
for dental treatment of living teeth
where any of these expenses are
incurred within :six months after
the date of the accident.
Covers a registered player while
playing, prac•tisiug or travelling to
or from games under the super-
vision or instruction of the team
nia nager.
The ipremiuni is $18 per team and
all registered players on each te,tui
are covered by this llttt rate.
Looks. like the W,O.A. A.. execu-
tive are expectingu wild and hard-
fought season. ut on your gloves
there lads and (wane out fighting
at the bell!
Cream Pnitiiicers
Name Ti. Clutton(
for Another Year
Huron County Cream Producers'
A.attt ailat1yu, held in the agricultural
ollice board •roouts, Clinton, Hume
Clutton, RJR. 5, Goderich, was re-
elected Viz' the next yettr. Vont-
urittee members elected at tate meet-
ing were Harry GoHdyi Wroxeter,.
&autos Slnrpson; Setitforth and Ru--
setll Bolton. 11.'R. 1 Dublin. 'Harry
'Sturdy, Auburn, was ehatrutun for
the election. -
motion ,paged by the meeting
asked ' that the Marketing Mkt 111
strive for 'a floor prince of net less
than 03 cents. A further !notion
requested the Ontario Create Pro-
ducers' /Marketing li6ur4 to couuter-
Wit, any attempt to have' Iuargariue
colored yellow. 'A resolution pre-
sented by, Hume Cluttou relating
t» the establishing of a definite
!range of color for butter was
'Serious (Problem
Zone ttlreetur, 'Harr,, Gowdy,
Wroxeter, reporting on the activ-
ities of the Marketing Board, told
the meeting Mot the importation
of vegetable oils and their use iu
manufacturing margarine . is the
chief problem tieing 'cream produc-
ers, and that ;uaintaining the color
,baa' on margarine is also a very
serious problem. Negotiation for ;c
suitable floor price for butter must
be .faced by the hoard next spring,
said ,the zone direetor._
Following the reading of the tide -
tees of the previous animal meeting
by secretary, Gordon (;rcig, . itel-
grave, flume Clutton reported on!
county activities, stating that 1'R're'
were three none tweeting,, as weal
is seveIal county meetings held.
Otely two school fairs sponsored 'a
crlass of -dairy calves, for twlli+ h
price money was donated - try the
littro11 associat.iou.
'I'Hn:alive plans were ►nude to lucid
a banquet in Sea•foot:tIt for 1444141
• Ilntrou and Perth ('re;tht. Pt'o+d(t4t'Is.
IL&& SQA.. _ AMOOLILTIOIN
HOLDS CLOSING ,BANQUET
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As the finale of u highly ttut ess-
ful season of haruetei ratciug, tlocut
anal district horaemeu and mem-
bets of the Go(1eriech 'toeing Asso-
ciation Mels! u 'get-together bouquet
tit the British Exrlrut[n;e Hotel ou
Saturday. evening. -
1Noliewiug the diuyer, lien Gold-
thorpe; viceipresideut of the su.sso-
elutiou, `acting in the absence of
President Bill Gardner, called uixxt
various horsemen for brief ad-
dressee.
• Sucetesstul Meets ,
itad .Jury, secretary of, the 'as-
sociation, reviewed the buts ees with,
aihteh the race meets had suet iu
the past- year end enc tended tine
association's thanks to the out-of-
town horsetiten and to the many
others who had given fret#iy of
their Igoe and ea:treice nut staging
the benefit race 4tueet that after-
noon.
Keg. McGee spoke of the advance
that raving had taken h (iuderlch
since interest was revived in the
harness sport less than live years
ago. He warullly praised the cu-
oi)eratve spirit that existed be-
tween horsemen of the different
municipalities in this district.
Tory tiregg, announcer at the
meet. voiced the opinion that it
was utrly a neater of time before
the gwoverttnet'ut would allose eight
ret leg, iu vutariu uud that this
!would be a 1511)11 to harness ratting
in this elistriet. Ile si►:ggestecl that
if the governsutent can be :+butt•n
that the sport is always twou(j11('ted
on a high bevel, they will gladly
;thio!!• racing under the tire lights
in, this (►l'oviI141'.
tither speakers we're Reeve J. 11.
(;raham, 11itglr trill, George F'eagait.
George -l''1•tsirr'er-'ntxl.-.t1ordttn 'w=
art /+f 1 )sIngti !lows!.
The evening 1'i)Ur'tntI el _vrtth• the
singing of "Gell Save ebe Queen."
ompetition Keen •
in Benefit Meet
TOWN COUNCIL NOTES - at Goderich Track
Will- Honor Ladies Softball Team
for Winning W.O.A.A. Championship at�'tuhtt Ia int;` fiat trite.'
kept
trim-
'lawn .(ouueil will honor the in not recognizing them in some
way.
Presentation of a silver cake dish
i tt behaif of the cinrpura.tiutt of the
"Town of Gt.u1erie'h alas !node to
l �ruuc filer Al. Robertson, in
honor o,if his 401 11 wedding annivers-
ary, !which taus celebrated on Thurs-
day,. October le.
, "1. appreciate rhis from the face_
of the kindness and co -oration
that 1 have -.received front this
council," Councillor liuberttiou said
in reply. "Ilarmouy has prevailed,
even though we - sometimes dis-
agrt e."
Permission wits grunted County.
'Council `ouncil for it reception in the Town
flatll following the H'arden's ban-
noel, to' be held in Knox- Church
assembly hall on Nvt;ember 13.
'Claim Entered
A letter from James lrtviu, giv•
ling nottice of a elaiiu ler §..;5 against
'the 'Town for damages to his
!vehicle, was•held in abeyance -pend
ittg settlement. The letter -,tt:ttel
• that, by reason of non -repair __of,
Benno st ree1, d;Hauge .. had been
I e;uaseld to a large knee. -action sus-
peusictu. ('tune S. Il. Blake said
1 ba t t he matter had been turned
over to the i►tsnr;tnee t•fltnp;uty for
111)i1it,5 pc_tliry.
Renewal 441 tltt'" ¶`oatr:tet wit it
1'011ntt't►e Township for lire erotec-
' !hill for ituc,ther scar was approved.
the !crags to remain the stave. i
Branch. 109, the ('auadiitn«Legion,
wits granted permission to hold its 1
annual Poppy Day on Saturday,1
.November S. The chairmian of
sl►ecial committee was emq►ortwered
. to buy a wreath for the annual
ltemeutbrattce Day ceremony cit
Goderich Dodgers, W.O.A.A. ladito.
softball eltamlpio"lts, it was decided
at Friday night's council meeting.
'1'lte type of recognition the testa
is to be given will l►e: discussed by
Councillor Kenneth Pennington,
chaitruttui of the special comwitte.';
Town Clerk S. It. Blake ttnd the
teats management.
Discussion of the matter centred
around two proposals. One was
that a banquet be held and the
other that gifts of windbroakers h(•
iva(le to team meuibers.
Valuable Publicity
"The kind of publieity the tont (1
hos been given by the `Dodgers is
the kind you (•att't buy." Mayor
•Huckins said. "It has to be earned
and I think * we would be remiss
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THE •
HURON
Liberal Association
ORGANIZATION AND
Nomination.
MEETI;
Town Hall, CLINTON
Friday, -October 24
AT 8 P.M. SHARP
HON.
ALTER
HARRIS
-t,
MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
tired rat<.iu ; fans who braved 'the
elements were treated to, some
keenly- 1-4)11te:=ted veers in. the I►eue-
ti[ 11)l11ess racitrg meet, held at the
( tstericlt tract: e11 SatttP111y after-
n(Nta.
('uulpeti1icl'ii was 1at•tic'tlbt ly
hers in the Green hues, where
colts ;Ind driver. with little pre-
vious e)pet'iettet' in competition
Vic'd for the honors.
Wins !loth Beats
Sanity 11oy. a four-year old pal' t',
otwucd 1►w Neil \IacAelant of Kin-
caiYiine wit,- the twititiet' 1f both
heats in the event, but was given
a hot racy tutst e:f the %v t v by
1'alttabl'e 1►0/•, land .ferry's roan
pacx'1'.
In the Classified (' 1'ao•e, ,AIi..s 1'.
('a LiLwelfs t hues -yea r -o1(1 pacer,
I:rattan.' ('Iritis, ably driven by the
owner's f;oilier. t;t urge' ('tldtwe ct,
romped oft with both heats.
11nd ,lett'.% drove his onus iota
(.'tips to ;t (toulrit will ill the ('la--
sitied it Pace. !with his greatest
opposition coining from ('unit,-, (...
sand by Den (':t utpta'11 of Walton
Lens's 11ew, owned by fete Isen
11a111 of Grated Head was t Bandy
!vintner in the Classified .1 Pace.
Walter 41.. ;tali .1u.. Ituntt•r (lit.idt'd
st c't,!Il+l la,�iit�k �lry t�,ttt s 1'riut t s
11111 was .1 ratlhc d ftv�nt tiff: las e
die to the recent injury to her
otwiier Brit. r. 13111 Gardner:
Fastest Vile
The Stu !wiz., donated Ir} Nit
Penning -toe for the driver cif the
horse going tate fast 't mile
!won by 1Jleyvl 'Purvey, behind i,ena'-
11ey. !with the geit11 titue of 2.12 1
in the seeend lie'st of flit' ('la-. .1
pace.
The '1tnttint i';t• is ns follows :
. Green Race
' Tuesday, N4 weu►ber 11. " .;tads It.,} (N. Afac.tdant.
A grant of $100 was made to the Kitu.:trdinet 1
Lions Club to assist in the annual h ttl(.le 'i►et (Rid Jerry
children's Hallowe'en party to fie t;txultit: 11
held in the Goderich MIetnoria l
Arena on the night of Friday,
October 31.
The Lions Club's scout eounn'ittee
was granted perntission to hold the
annual Boy Scout Apple Day on
Saturday. October 25.
Study Road Costs
A letter from O. M. Kennedy,
secretary of the committee for the
sbudy of county road costs, ;at
nounced a general meeting of • in-
terested munlc1palities to be held
in 1'(tris on October 22. 'rite pur-
pose of the meeting- was to deeide
on further action with regard to
the matter of eount.y road cotes.
.Ir. Kennedy pointed Out in his
lett _r that since the las; genera!
mec t.iug a resolution had been pre.
rented to the Outatilo \Intiirip;tl
Association and, !obits it Was, nut
endorsed by the convention 1tf the
association :tt Itigtviti Inn, the fate
that a problem exists wits admitte11
by the proposal to appoint "ti 1-on•-
mitlet• to study the problem by ,he
executive.
4'unneillor 1ltnecnt, chairman if
the fire (-u►utuittee, was instructed.
to ';ec 111:11 the bylaw girwerniug
the t't'tit'etttetit tit nest'-:Ige ttlel►tbc't's
of the tire ilepaitiuent and electing
new otlit•ers wa pit into elTt et.
The tender of it. I1. Gehlthitrpe
for stipplping ' :11!4) yards of frit
gravel for the. so,atherly extoht$i to
of ('auternn a nil GiMiens streets
was 41ei i'pted :It w:► cents a yard.
(lily other !cid(.r ,11,101iitted 0 (4 be
Mervin \ie.111ister at 90 c•t'nts
yard.
OI)I)FELLO«'S INSTALLED
.1. A. McMillan of t►i'triet
wtnil', installed the (!beers 14f Motto
Lodge lit 1.4).1).1". ,at an Impressive
ceremony here.
'The (tilloning °Meer. for 1952 53
were installed: it. .1. Sparks, 1,. 1►.
\1'at suit, .1. I ),Ira I desti,ta, 11. Nett
von OW, :1. A. tt ('onnell,
Stokes. C..M. Young, Ii. m+l'he.
it. 13ettton, W. 1'. Jobnsr, it. .1.
son, S. 'si>. a l 1, 1t. smith, f'. ).
\Iv II(t;tilt. 1t. V. Johnston. i'. F`rit�•
ley. 11. ,Fuller.
For Nests pound of 0 tot1 pulp
that fs made inter patter in (';tn:td:t,
two and a quarto. lrtttnt1?-. go into
iitdnstrial uses. -
a
Rai Bingen :Bruce 1.1.11anil,
t(:vslerielt l 4
lttrtint- ('hilts ( Ernie 'Little
4:4441e't'ielt 1 'a 5
P• arl Lee ((;ror',e F't';tga 11
(',oxlerich ► . 5 4
Direct Atilt (Niel ('rnnston,
Goderielt 1 (; 7
Dr. 11. Grattan 11:. herr,.
Including
.edam/ Taxes 1378
Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca -Cuts Ltd.
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Goderich Bottling Works-
Goderich, Ont.
Coke' is a rsyiahrod Mod•-+i►erk
Phone . 489
4 �trdet'tch I 7 li
Times: 2.37 2-5: 2.40.
Classified (' Rate -
Grattan (`hips ( Miss V. Cald-
well, Gixlerit'lt 1 1 1
Louie Ler (t,eot'ge Burn,,
Seaforth
bosky Forty. (S. Stewart
I)(litw moon) :t 3
Nitee M:trjot'te Lee teen.
t ►verholt. (odyn ieh) 4 5
Easter Ara id ( Alt Stevenson
tbate rich t 5 4
Times: 2.27: 2.23 2-5.
Classified B Pare
Itua ('hips (stud Jerry, Gtrde-
rich 1
1 1
l'a rI ie (1. 1 I lett ("ample -4e
1Valton i
1Ii:�s ('adlie Grattan (Georg('
Feagati. Coderlelt) 3 "C__
George -Hy ( Len and lion
McGee, Gtxierieh ► ' 4 3
Times: 2.17 2-6; 2.16 1-5.
• Classified 13 Pare
locus's Lay (1'. Isettbateh,
(;rand Iteud ► 1 1l‘4'
.0e bunter (Reg. Mc e - &
Son., Gv►th-rich ) 2 3
Walter G. (F.' :Stotts. Gode-
richt 11 2
Times: 2.20 4-5; 2.12 1-5.
'1'he smallest bird stinetusary ti'•
Canada on -privately-owned land is
the one -stere Rideau island Bird
Sanctuary in the city of Oalgaly;
the largest is eight squa-re miles of
forest, lake and cultivated WK
near Ottawa.
Remember
Christmas
is coming
it takes time ---
don't. be
disappointed.
MLAREN'S STUDIO
(Goderich and Clinton)
Telephone
401
(Goderich or Clinton)
At Clinton Studio
Tuesdays and
Thursdays
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