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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-05-14, Page 10TAGS' TIN SPRING IS HERE YOU CLEAN UP YOUR HOUSE YOU CLEAN UP YOUR YARD WHY NOT'CLEAN UP YOUR CAR? We Specialize In Spray Waxing and Undercoating COME IN AND SEE US AND FiND OUT WHAT OUR PRiCES ARE. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED. Goderich Car Spray Waxing and Undercoating CITIES SERVICE STATION, HURON ROAD PHONE 664W 18tf GOVERNOR-GENERAL TO OPEN PLOWING. MATCH F. A.> . Lashley. Secretary -Man- ager of the Ontario Plowmen's As- sociation, has announced that the Governor-General, Hon. Vincent Massey, would officially open the 1953 International Plowing Match on October 43, at 2 p.m. The Match, which this year will include a "World match class" featuring entries from many coun- tries, will be held on the United Awards 'resented At Inspection of Local Air Cadets CLINTON, May 13.- On Tuesday evening of last week Wing Com Mande; B. G. Miller, ,(;D, Officer Commanding the Radar and Com- munications School, RCAF, Clin-. su ton, inspected Number 532 Mait- land Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets at . Sky Harbor Airport, Goderich: The occasion was the Annual Inspection • of the squad- ron. After an impressive ceremonial parade on the tarmac in front of number two hangar, Wing Com- mander Miller congratulated the cadets on their fine showing. He stated that. the basic aim of the Loyal Canadian ,Air- Cadets is 'to assist in' training and developing THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR OIL TIME WILL HONOR IGODEBICH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL - GODERICH EMPLOYEES Goderich Marine Terminal em- Say Firemen Were Too Long At Blaze; , THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1961 ployees of the Imperial Oil Lim- ited will be honored at a banquet Tuesday, May 19, in the Bedford Hotel by. their firm. At the banquet, the, employees will be presented with the Safety and Good Housekeeping trophy for the London District for the year 1952,• which they have won in recognition of an outstanding job, done in operating company equip- ment on the highways of Huron County for the entire year with- out a single accident and for good housekeeping at the local plant.• President Reviews Progress of C.P.R. the village. This was granted. Council Reduces Clinton Bill To $75 The regular meeting of the $243.18; Clinton .News -Record, ad- Goderich Township Council was R vertising, $1.47; Londesboro Lock - held in Holmesville on May 4 with er Service, for relief, $55.43; direct relief, $35:00; Road Superintend - all members , present. Minutes of ent's pay roll, $1,029.62. the last meeting and of two special Council then adjourned till June meetings, held on April 9 and 14, 1 at 7.30 p.m. were read and adopted, the two special meetings being in conpec- ELECT GODERICH MEN tion with the proposed annexation GUN CLUB DIRECTORS of certain property to the Town of Goderich. Kippen Gun Club held their The Police Village of Bayfield annual meeting in the clubhouse requesteu that the Township turn over the old provincial highway following their first shoot Wednes- bridge, over the Bayfield river, to day evening of last week. Following are the officers for 1953: President, Thomas Sherritt, Hensall; secretary -treasurer, Lloyd Venner, Hensall; assistant, William 'Kyle, Kippen; first ° vice-president, Chester Lee, Hensall; second vice- president, William Venner, Hen- sall; directors, H. Mathers, Exeter; J. Anderson, Kippen; C. Parkinson, London; A. Gilbert, Goderich; W. Lumby, Goderich; Chester Lee, Hensall; E. Shaddick, Hensall; N. Harburn, Cromarty; A. Passmore, Exeter. - This was the most successful year the club has had with over' 40,000 targets trapped. Next shoot,' Mr. H. McCartney and B. Volland reported on the warble fly spray - MONTREAL, May 6.—"The prob- ing program. lem now is for the railways to The Town of Clinton presented two bills for fire calls to the Township, one to the James Cox farm for $100.00 and one to the Pere. Riley farm for $75.00. The council decided to pay the one of $75.00 for the Riley fire but only $75.00 for the Cox fire, as there did not seem much need for young men into competent citizens keep pace with Canada," said W. of the- community, and that the A. Mather, president of the Cart- Goderich squadron, with its very 1 adian Pacific Railway, as he called capable instructional stall and with , for reasonable managerial freedom the enthusiastic support of the in the pricing of railway services Goderich branch of the Royal Can- in his address today to sharehold- adian Air Force Association was ers at the 72nd annual general fully realizing this aim. meeting of the company. Carl Banks, chairman of the 'Tracing for his listeners the Lthe Clinton department to have Goderich- sponsoring committee, comparative growth of Canada and stayed for two hours. The Town then introduced Irvin Erb, Region- her railway systems,. he explained of Goderich presented bills for al Director of the Air Cadet that the railways were 'built-. far three fire calls to the Township, • League of Canada, -who congratu- in advance of traffic needs, but at $50.00. per call. These were May 18, for the Venner Trophy I fated all concerned for the fine that now railway capacity has to paid, but the Township would like now held by Hedley Prouse, of display put. on by the squadron. a large measure been used up. to hake some detail as to where the Goderich. Counties Home Farm, on the out- skirts of Cobourg, Durham-Nor- thurnberland Counties. Already there are indications that this year's Match will • be larger, than ever and that large crowds will be in attendance dur- ing the four days of October 6 to 9. The rich' basin of the Ohio River covers some 200,000 square miles, houses about 20,000,000 people, and includes 150 citie's of more than 10,000 population. DIAMOND" N. tr. r ,a Now Wender Gem e1 Science tested at =, •!1/! "Good Anytime" University el Toronto. "Fe Brighter Than :11440W044aft$4te4/ Diamond." "Lasting Bottum." Ore 73 et in -stold" rings -1 10 price o1 a d+on and write now tet FREE catalogue. TANYA GEMS. DEPT 1. 760 Yonte. Toronto j ICE CREAM K1DN EYA IDS - .Rob your Rest.. Many people never seem to get a good - night's rest. They turn and too—blame it on 'nerves'—when it may be their kidneys. • Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from- the blood. If they fail ind impurities stay in the system—disturbed rest often follows. If you don't rest well get and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's p the kidneys so that you can rest better—and feel better. 136 Dodd's KidnevPills Presentation. Made Following Mr. Erb's address, the squadron then formed up in one . of their classrooms where pre- company, "many facilities are now sentations were made for individu- being severely taxed, and an in - al -achievements during the year. crease in capacity is now needed." Wing , Commander J. M. Roberts To show the progress made by (ret.) charter president of 425 the Canadian Pacific Railway Huron Wing, Royal Canadian Air through the years Mr. Mather "In fact," he told the meeting, fires were and what kind.,, of fires which was presided over by George they were. A. Walker, Q.C., chairman of the Communications read and filed: Department of Public Welfare; Department of Highways; Huron County Municipal Officers Associ- REAL EST ATE We invite listings and ' enquiries. Peter S. MacEwan GENERAL INSURANCE WEST STREET Phone 230 Res. 1551.1 1ltf Force Association, presented a tro- phy, donated by himself, for the "Most Outstanding Cadet of the Year" to LAC Fred Moss. Wing Commander Miller • also presented a 'Dominion of Canada Rifle As- sociation crest, emblematic of top rifle score in the.isquadron to LAC Don Chisholm and two second place awards to F/S .Don. McBride and AC1 Robert Turpin. . The Commanding Officer of the Squadron,• Flying Officer A. D. Huffman was recently transferred by his employer, to a position with quoted figures—since the turn of the century the volume of freight service has not only kept pace with the gain" in population, but, in ad- dition, has increased two -fold per' capita—and specific instances—a scheduled transcontinental freight service providing fourth morning delivery from Toronto to Calgary, and fifth morning delivery from Toronto to Vancouver commenced March 3rd of this year. "This progress .has only been possible because the railway, so far as its financial ability permit - the firm in' Unity, Sask. Conse- ted, has adopted the latest tech- quently this was F/0 Huffman's nological improvements available," final occasion in command of his he said. boys. As a token of the cadets In so doing the company has appreciation, F/S. McBride pre- made substantial capital expendi- sented him with an engraved cigar- tures, totallintg $345 million since ette lighter combination. Thank- the end of World War II, Mr.- ing r:ing the cadets F/O Huffman stated Mather said. "It is estimated that that the success enjoyed by the further outlays of $475 million squadron over the past three years will be required during the next five years. This program will in- sure the necessary additions and improvements for the --railway -to keep pace with the demands upon it. was the result of cadets and in- structors working together toward a common -cause, -that of improv- ing the squadron. Taking over from F/0 Huffman. is F-0 0 Max Cutt whose first task will be preparing the squadron for i BAYFIELD BRIDGE SOLD their annual competition with number 9 Stratford Squadron. The competition will be held at RCAF Station, Clinton on May 18. All !Parents and friends are invited to attend. The forsythia is a shrub belong- ing to the olive family. It was named after William,Forsythe, English botanist, who rought it from China. How long does an oil well last The average well goes dry in 20 to 30 years. To keep your car rolling and your home warm a new *dl must be found to take its place. That's why the search for oil never ends; why imperial, for instance, spent almost $50 millions to find and develop new r;! in western Canada last year. Oil has become one of Canada's important industries. 11ow many of these questions alsntt it can -you answer? \l'hich.nf the following contain petroleum lipstick? . - printin.g ink? hinder ltcinr? insert slimy? in 1946 Canada produced less than 10c,,- the t1r',the oil she used. I low mucii t,t her needs flocs she produce now ' flow many service stations would you say i ee Imperial operates across (:anada 19,500? 10,000? 0? in nil field language, a "roughneck- is one of the crew of 'a drilling. rig. What is a "tool- pushcr" tool salesman? liri11in){ /orrllian? motor mechanic? - Opinion surveys show that most Canadians believe a business is entitled to a profit of lie on a dollar of revenue. Last year Imperial earned 73;