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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-11-13, Page 3105th Year—No. 45 oberitb tna GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1952 I BUEILKESS DIRECTO.kY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. Licensed Telephone Muoicipal Auditor 343 A. M. HARIPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT - 55 South St. Godericla, Ont. CHIROPRACTlf HERBERT B. SUCH, D -C - Doctor of Chiropractic - Office flours: Mon., finarv --9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues., Fri ----14 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 pan to kiJpw. Wed. St. Sat. 9to 11. Vitamin Therapy Othee--Coruer of South St. an Britannia Road. Phone 341. Western Ontario Motorways Departures - 7.20 a.m. To London daily except Fat-, Sun., and holidays. 8.30 a.m.—To London and Strat- ford daily except Sunday and holidays. 11.45 a.m.—To London and Strat- ford Sat., Sun. and holidays. 4.15 To Stratford and Lon• . don daily except Sunday and holidays. 5.45 p.m.—To London on Fridao only. 8.30 p.m.—To London and Strat- ford Sundays and holidays only BUS DEPOT AT SAMS MOTORS PHONE 344 GODERIOH COUPLE ARE 50 YEARS MARRIED On the occaSion of their Golden 'Wed.diug anniversary on Wednes- day, November 5, Mr. and Mrs. CharleS F. Breekow, Anglesea street, entertained the members of their immediate family at a dinner at the Park House. Mr. and Mrs. Breckow have two sons, 1Williani of Goderich and Harold of Dutton; two grand- daughters, (Evelyn) .Mrs. M. C. Brocklebank of Ingersoll and (doyee) Mrs. Victor Campbell of Owen Sound, and two great-grand- sons. Mrs. Breckow is the former Serena Allin, daughter or the late Mr. and Mrs. Wililain Allin of Colborne Township. The Rev. F. A. Shaw officiated at the wedding which took place at the bride's home on November 5, 1902. Mr. and Mrs. Breekow took rap residenee on the groom's farm on the Mait- land Concession of Colborne Town- ship, which has been in the family name for 93 years. They have re- sided In Goderich for the past 211 years. Congra tulat ions were received from many friends and relatives. Mrs. Fred Seabrook ,and Mrs. John Flick of Goderich were guests at the wedding of 50 years ago. Roy N. Bentley Public Accountant PO. Box 58 Goderich, Ontario NOW LOCATED IN BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING ON THE SQUAXE H. M. FORD Get Insured — Stay Insured— Rest Assured NTELEPHONE 268w Geo. G. MacEwan Fire, Accident and Motor Car Insurance OFFICE --MASONIC TEMPLE , WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERICH. TANKER REFLOATED The oil tanker Imperial Goderich was refloated Thursday front the harbor of Grand Bank, Ntid., after running aground during the second storm of the traditional gale sea- son. " REMEMBER MOTHER Give her a box of red berried Holly. All gift wrapped for Christmas. For details write THE C. D. „MORRIS NURSERY LTD., P.O. Box 5, OCEAN PARK., B.C. -42-48 Malcolm Mathers INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Now located at 46 WEST STREET GODERICH Phone 115W APPRECIATE WELCOME In appreciation for tiae hospital- ity shown to them on their visit to Goderich by special :train this spring the Central Ontario Train Trip 'Comtuittee has forwarded to J. K. Sully, a cheque Ter twenty dollars. Mr. Sully has turned. the Ltd. from 1938 to 1952, has been money over to the Junior Chamber Commerce. members of the appointed by the Ontario Plowmen's Town Council, Board of Trade and Association to represent them at Junior Chamber of Contmerce inude a meeting in Falkirk, Scotland. up a: welcoming committee at the time of the visit and the group from the visiting model railway club was inost appreeiative of the warm welcome given to them 011 t1W visit to Goderich. World-wide Plowing Match for Canada SUCCESSFUL PARTY HELD BY ST. PETER'S GROUP Is Ambition of Former Goderich Man 1),44,,i,„ had 'weather, a good crowd attended the euchre anti J. D. Thomas, who was Goderich resident manager for Imperial 011 Children's Aid "The disoussion will . follow the Society Conducts . .seCond annual British Plowing As- socialtion match to be held at Fat - Regional Meeting this month to discuss the possibility of bolding a world chatoplonshil) plowing match in 1953. A noted t.ons;ervationist and former county plowing mach chairman, Mr. Thomas is now manager of the Ou- tario division of the farm trade stiles department of imperial 011 Ltd. kirk on November 12, at which On- ta•rio will have two entrants. Up -----, to the present, -seven eountries have -There was a large crowd in Blue- associated themselves 'with the pro- vide community hall for the region- !visional governing board_ which has almeeting of Huron County Child- set up the necessary machinery and . Ten's Aid Society, arranged btentativey,Blue- I . - rules for the contest. Mr. Thomas will extend an in - vale Wen om'm s Institute., Mrs. Irene viitatio4 to the govorning body to Johns of Woodham was chairman.; hold the first world match in Can - 1 ada in 1953. Mr. Thomas says he Rev. Alex - Nininto, •Wingham. intends' to bend every effort to have opened and closed the meeting with wade the se:ene of this out: prayer. Huron County Warden, • Canada standing international event. liarvey Johnston sketohed the growth of the work of the Society ' A conferenee on the proposal to set up the world -Wide match was from 1948, when 1,284 visits were held in England last year, when the made by the Staff of workers, to following nations wore represented 1954, when 1,523 visits were made. on the provisional board: Canada, Medieal at has also increas- ed he pointed out. . • EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- swered. Imnaediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 406J, Clinton. Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH Seaforth Phone 11-661 or Harry Edwards, Goderich Phone 144 Gives History • Mrs. • Albert Taylor, Goderieh, gave the history of Iluron County Children's Aid Soviety from the date of its organiv.ation in Goderich, o 1 v 11 1911. Thi; Children•s "500" spioisored by St. Peter's Par- ent'Teacher Association last Thurs- itendance. Plat -tiler plans' were day. „, matie for the -"500" aod Bridge The lucky prize winners for high t be held 'Friday evening. 11 score in euchre were Mrs. Mabie was (Welded to hold the. annual. Osmond for the ladies and Mr, meetinge,,,inuamitteDeceembewrit:ndfo'riled atuoanituo- Marshall Bell for the men, while alhig Mrs. II. Williamson and Mr. Wil- elect the new officers. Dr. Taylor liam Johnston claimed the prizes invited th4, membersto go through for 500." view the work " A Ly all MARGARET SEAGER CLUB The Margaret Seager ORM of St. George's' Chuittli held its monthly meeting Monday, November 10, 10, the Parish Hall, with u large 'at - the rectory has just been of .thanks president, helped rummage to A delieious lunch was served by the. social committey and enjoyed by all. England, Scotland, Wales, Dire, Holland and Sweden. The tent- ative rules, which were drawn up at that eonference, will have a trial P1111 during the British Plowing As- soeiativu match this month, a special -overseas invitation" class !having been included far this pur- pose. .„ Young Guests of Lions Club Thrilled by Professional Baseball Players shelter was closed in 1940 and siiwe ,stutit, 30 boys, nwarbers of the,, that time, children have been filaced , 1.410118 L11 110S pee NN'tV liantiart. ,in private homes. Miss Clare AleGowan introdueed baseball clubs, were pop-eScfl with 1 A. L. COLE Optometrist—Optician 1 Eyes Exaintned, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. 0. F. CHAPMAN General Insurance Fire, Automobile, Casualty Real Estate 30 Colborne St., Goderich Phone 18w Miss K. Norris. Reg N.. whose work is to assist unmarRed mothers to plan their OW uand their baby's future and alsooffers assistance to Ow. unmarried mOther who wants to keep lic.cr baby. Miss MeGowan a 1§.4), introduced Mrs. ENV011 MOSS Of 1101 1110SVille W110 'Staled, "everyone wants babies, but foster homes are badly needed for older children." Mrs. George Ross, Goderich, in- troduced - Airs. Myers -a "house- mother" 4-11f Zurieh whose home is used by 11e SOCietty :Is a reeeiving home for children of all ages await- ing placements. Mrs. Myel•s told SeVel'ill 101 el'eting ,1101'0es almut her yoUng charges. 'Film Shown With the assistance of Mrs. Fred Howson, Illyth, Miss MeGowatn-pre- sewed a film strip 140rtraying the influence. parents. _have. cmf, their children. 'Airs. Alex Corrigo, Bluevale e.011- 1ribuited a piano solo. • Al•rs. George Johnston, Goderich, expressed thanks to those who had arranged and taken: part in the meeting. The hostess branch of the Women's. Institute served re- freshments. • • The •popular-iee.cream -cone was, first presented to the public at the St. ,Lotils World's Pair, more than 50 years ago. excitement at the bions tat 8441111 night at the •\ BcdfOrd Hotel Fri- day night last -.as tWo major league stars dished up humor, philosophy and kiseball eXperiences. Both Paul "Dizzy" Trout, formerly of the Detroit Tigers .and now of tle• Boston Red Sox," and Bob Swift. Detroit Tigers' catcher, provided the youngsters with an ,evening of entertainment they• will. long re- member. Both stars hit ve the happy factilty of not taking them: selves too seriously and as 4 re- sult, their huttpusins slants in their addressi.s were min -11. enjoyed. Chairman of the evening was Lion Gordon McManus. )ylio later turned the' chair over to Lion Roy SInirling on whose invitation the. players visited Goderieli. driving up from Detroit -- ----Presents Plaque,- • Lion tavii rling tirst introduced Hugh Hawkins, president of the W.O.A.A., who presented the plagae enthlematieof the W.O.A.A. bantam championship to the tetra's captain, John Simpson. TOm Raf- ferty of OKNX; Wiligham, pre - seated a trophy to the captain of the (="Oder jell Lions vee wet's, Buddy W Bit ia ins en.' Judge T. M. doStello delli7erktit brief and humorous address. tlay- tob Laithewaite presented Crests T.V. — Radios Record Players CONSOLES— TABLE MODELS— PORTABLES T.V. Aerials - Muting and Accessories Whatever your needs for car and home, office. or work- shop, if it is electronics, we can supply or obtain. Your Radio Service Centre, HUTCHINSON RADIO. Huron Road ..-Phone 498R -45tf to the bantams antL Lion Nelson 11111 presented crests to the pee Wee.S. Mrs. Reg. Williamson is coach of tite. pee wees. • "Tory" Gregg. business manager of the W.0A.A. Wilti ;1 _in at- tendanve :Ind addressed the toys briefly. •--.1 Wiliners• of the drak for a imir of autographed bas,.balls were 111 Ily Sutherland and Billy Wor- F. T, Armstrong " OPTOMETRIST Phone 1100 for appointment SQUARE GODERICH Local Groups Join in Church Parade to St. George's Led by the Lucknow Pipe Band, members of Branch 109 of the Canadian Legion and 532 Maitland Squadrou of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets laurelled to St. George's Church for their annual churchparade in conneetion with the observante of Itemembrance Day on Sunday. They were joined at the church by members of the Ladies .Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion and of the hmeek and Maple Leaf Chapters of the 1,0. D.E., who attelitled the service cot:- vieately. Color parties froni. the, various organizations processed into the church behind the choir and stood faoing the chaneel during the sing- ing of the N.Mienal Anthem. The -oolors were then received by the rector, thy Rev, Kenneth Taylor, who placed them in standards on elthv side of the altar. Form Color Parties Parade marshal NVa.S Major A. II. Sturdy. Brandi 109 (Jeanie eau - :pilau Legion was under thy com- mand of President Ralph Kings- well, and 532 Maitland squadrou of the air eadets ivas ommanded by 10. Al Huffman, with F/O's. Max Cutt and Elliott ltivett. The sell. Legioli color party was under thy command of itobert Venus and in - HOME AND SCHOOL GROUP.. eluded George s ...,eawanz and George Curren. Color -bearer for tite. air cadets was Sgt. Don 1 Iride; for the Legion Auxiliary, .N11s. Bert AllOttlaY ; 11 tile Alinteek 1.1 I.E., Mrs. N. Gla moult :Hid for the .Maple Leaf Chapter. .Nits. Elmer Cra Speak ing on t lie 1111114.. "Faith- fulness - theirs. and ours," 1/r. Taylor chose as the text for his sermon the 10th verse of t ht ee. owl _chapter of ltevelation.:. thou fait Id ul unto death and 1 vall give thee a erown of lift.." "We believe that those who died in the two world • wa rs received the erown because they were faith- ful unto death." he .said, "but there a da tiger if idealizing the dead. It is better to remember them just as they w4•re-ordinary people like us, the living products .trif our schools, and shops and ':farms. Universal 'Fidelity "But look itt the responsibility they discliarged. It was their re- eord of waver:Ail fidelity to which Ave bear witnesS. The war tia-s shown that the ordinary nian is it far more skilleiplid person *than he is usually given credit for. 'Fidelity must be the wa thw int of all of _us if we are_ to ktep faith with them but the saeritice de- manded of us toduy is a -spiritual rather than a physical one, because the conflict going on is one 1.n.tween ideologies. It is a .struggle for righteousness 'and justice. believe - that the only q.;4_01itt ion is a Christian one, that is, the -colicept or personal responsibility such as was so manifest during the war. "We can only meet the prtTent ehallenge by reawakening '-eur spiritual resotirees. deepening our devotion and renewing, our Chris- tian attitude," Taylor ion - chided. , The choir. 'under' tlie direction of Prof. A. W. Anderton, sang as a ii• anthem. ''Souls of t he Right - eons." by T. Tertius Noble. CARD PARTY IS gUCCESS suceessful eard party WaS lieht • oy 110111e :I MI School Assoria- tion 'last Friday evening in the .iuditoriton. Prize winners were: Bridge- lst, Mrs. G. Ala thiesou ; 2nd, Air's.' P. Iroutilier, low, Mrs.. T. 1Mnnelly, Mrs. J. Lauder; "500"— ladies, 1st, Mrs. 11. Mitchell; low, Mrs, R. MeGee: -- 1st, N. Young; low,. C. Worsell. Mrs. G. Cairrell was convener of the eards. Mrs. A.J.logill wits lu charge of the dainty' lunch served. • WOMEN'S LNSTITUTE The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Institute WilS held in MacKay Hall, Thursday, November 0, with a large attendance. The president, -R..-Ch LOCI'S occupied the ehtir.,A short busines's session waS held. Donations were -made to the Canadian Legion and to the Salva- tion Army appeal. A fall report of the area eonVen; Hon held at London, Tuesday., and Wednesday, October..28 and 29, WilK given by Mrs. W. F. 11. Price. wno -atitended as delegate. Also given were reports of conveners of stand- ing committees as presentod at the coveatiou; as follows: Agricultur- al and Canadian industries, Mrs. C. -Holland; home economies, Mrs. H. Tiehborne; community activities and public relations, Mrs. A. Allin; citizenship and education, Mrs. 0. Mathieson; historical, 'research' and current events, Mrs. R. Good. itoll call,was answered by "Some- thing to Benefit the Youth of Onr Town." At the close of the meet- ing, a social half hour was en- joyed. with afternoon tea served by Mrs. G. .11. Sands and conimittee. GODERICH PAVILION yOUR 4!Vo tIRIIi PMFRAtii KIST ( LEMON -LIME D. GUITARD Stonework, Brickwork and Plastering A good job of plastering has no substitute Phone 482, Brock and Victoria 1111•11111111111111111111111MMIIIIIIIMIL- DANCING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Every Saturday night through October— JOHNNY BRENNAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Every Wednesday night—Modern and Old Time Dancing CLARENCE PETRIE'S NIGHTHAWKS The Pavilion is available for concerts, teas and dances. The Management caters to banquets, wedding reeeptio,ns, etc. PhoneG75 or 419. GODERICH THEATRES PRESENT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 114~1••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• e PARK.. -it CAPITAL PHONE 47 — PHONE 1150 Now—"The Duel at Silver Creek" -1n Teelinicolor—Andie Mur- - -pity and Faith Domergue. MON., TUES., WED.— "The Girl In White" Now—"Flat Top"—In Technicolor with Richard Carlson and Phyllis Coates. MON., TUES. and WED.— A dramatie biography of_thritor (3m 113' Dunning Barringer, the first wount ti • annul ht nee abef4il' a Ild slirge011 111 A -uteri - Na 11, 1i1tory June Allyson, Gary Merrill'and Arthur Kennedy THURS., FRI., SAT.— "I Was An American Spy 99 The life of Philhips, muli•reover agent for Amerisvi (1111-1 ng VIP Javanese evenly:Mon of the Phillipine 1Slands. Ann Dvorak, Gene Evans and Douglas Kennedy THUR., FRI. and SAT.— "LYDIA BAILEY — In Technicolor — F1'.,111 j hi, lloN 1.1 by hen net It ItobertIT. Historical drama, (Teals W1111 Nflp01e4)11.,: attitmit to) 1 il,V11414' the island of Haiti.' Anne Fra.nels, Dale Robertson and Charles Korvin 9, Coming—"Flesh and Fury" --with Mona Freeman and Tony Curtis. • 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 "WAGONS WEST" Filmed in r1m-4404w comes an exciting tide of 10 clivseino. (1111715 1111(1 II group of rifle smitergiers. Rod ('ameron, Peggy Castle and Nlichael Chapin •— 'Matirfees at (he Capital — Saturdays Only at 2.30 p.m. NORTH STREET W.M.S. The W.,M.S. ofNorth Street Un- ited Church met in the :.:tundity school rimni of the church on No- , vember 4 for its regular inoirthil Pivoting The . presidetit, 1m. Ifoward Robertson was iti thy elkair for 'the business session. After the had bikial °pencil in the regular way, the following ladie.s were eleeted.for the nonalu- ating committee; AIrs. Walter Hern, Mrs. .1. It. Howard and Airs. 1'. IV Currie. lAirs. C. Al. Itobert- son reported fur the new training school 111 Toronto. The allovietion for North Street Church is $450 with $105 received. ,Mys. Itobert- son has on hand what are called "Brick 17,4.rtificates." which may be purchased for one dollar by iiny church IltlTtib r l is 11 inld, Chris thin stevvardtship convener read it very interesting letter front- Miss l'ete, the soviet:Cs "missionary for prayer." who Is working among the Chinese in the far north of B.C. In the letter. Miss Pete asked for Christmas plays, skits or readings to 11Sed 111 11e1' 8-114 s1 for young Chinese. 'Airs. Mar... Phillips gave o splundici. report of the sectional 11(4011 ng held ri Stit ly 1101 Auburn, to whi`011 she was a delegate. Th, ntintlwr of (-ails on slek and shut ins -reported were 32. The devOtional period was open ed by the reading of 11 Pnem frifin the Missionary Nionthly by Mrs.. A. It. Seott, who was in eharge. Airs. Atkey read the Scripture lesson. following whieh Mrs. T. ii/ouglierty offered prayer. The third (hapter' of the .4tinly book. ".‘Tong .kfrienti Trails." Nit Bled ".1frienn Life." WO 64 very ably taken by Mrs. (Bev ) 1)10z/it:sop Two .1()Insbv Mr.. A. Clark during, this period vert very murh appreeinted The Meeting elssed by the repeating bii onison of the Mizpah benedie- Hon. completed. was expressed Mrs. Prevett, to tan/ vote the who In any may to make the sale sueli a sueeess. HURON HOLSTEIN CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICIALS illuron County Holstein Club, at its annual meeting in Clintou, named Clem Galbraith, Myth, as its president for a second year. Other officials named included. Roy Mepride, Zurich, first vice- president; William Cow, Auburn, second vice-president; Hume Clut- ton, R.R. 5, Goderich, secretary - treasurer; directors, for north Huron, George ,Tervett, - Walter Wood, both of Wingliam;- north cent ra I ,Huron, WM red Smith, Goderich, and Simon Hallahan, Myth; south central Huron, Ed- ward Bell, Blyth, and William Haugh, Clinton; , south Huron, Peter Simpson, Sea -forth. and Bert Dunn, Bayfield. ARE YOUR TROUILES • LITTLE ONES? Do you ever worry about the future of . your young family should you suddenly be culled by death? Family Income assur- ance will replace your income while the children are groWing up and take rate of your widow for life. Protect your loved ones with a Family Income policy of tile Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Representative' of Sun Life Assuranee Company of Canada Harold W. Shore Phone 766w North St. st•gans for Thurs., Fri., and Sat McIntosh Apples _ Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon Crisco Shortening .Shredded Wheat 3 " 25c Half tin a l ft/Jle " "t 34c 2 Pkgs 33c Mel Cranston KINGSTON ST. PHONE 350 LE OF ATS 30, ONLY, MISSES' AND LADIES' COATS. GOOD STYLES, WOOL CLOTHS. BLACK AND COLORS. Reg. to $45.00 ...SPECIAL ... ONLY $29045 Geo. W. 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