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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-08-06, Page 9(T• THURSDAY,, AUGLSBT 8th, 1953 l#ave,a Coke for quickr4reshm Coca-Cola ie world fani< ur for quick refreshment. When hot weather slows you up, have a Coke. Be rpfreehed ... be yourself again. lyd,Ju1 Feigns! Taxa Authorized bottler of Cove -Cole under contract with Cees -Cole Ltd. Goderich Bottling Works Goderich, Ont. Phone 489 ^Coke^ Is registered wide -merit. County and District Carman Schultz, 40 -year-old resi- dent of Auburn, suffered a deep gash in his left leg while logging in a bush near Brussels. The limb was caught between two logs which were. being drawn Into a saw. The injured ' man was taken to the Wingham hospital. James Oliver,- a visitor at the Ashfield farm of Mrs. Ernest Wil- kinson, 9th concession of Ashfield, fell several feet from a hay mow to the barn floor and suffered an injured pelvis and broken wrist. He was given treatment •at the Wingham hospital. What looked like the work of Ft. professional robbers was carried out at the farm home of William Bell, a half -mile south of Hensall on No. 4 highway, •one night last week. Telephone 'wires were cut before entry was made, and the thief or thieves entered a bedroom by. removing a pane of glass and smashing the, lock on a door to reach the safe.' This was ransack- ed but nothing of much value was taken. Mr. Bell was staying with relatives on a neighboring farm and the break-in was not discover- ed until -the next morning. Java is the world's most heavily - populated island. The island has an area of 48,504 square miles, estimated population 37,000,000. THE GODERIOR SRN AE 915:31jNEWS OF ' WESTFIELD WESTI 'IELD, August 6. ---Guests of -Ea -at Wkwanosh. at the, home of Mn. and Mrs. Gor- don -Snell on _Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Horne and Susan, of Windsor. Mr. abd " Mrs. Norman Wight - man, 'of Welland, Mrs. Ralph .kiix, and Mrs. M. McCormick, of Los Angeles, yisited on Saturday with Mrs. Frank .Campbell and Miss Winnifred and other friends. Rev. Will Taylor and Mrs. Tay- lor, of Dorchester, who are holiday- ing.at their cottage at Port Albert, visited on. Thursday with the form- er's brother, Bert Taylor and Mrs. Taylor. Service.. will be held in the West- field Church on Sunday, August 9. Sunday school at 1 p.m. and church service at 2 p.m. with Rev. Will Taylor as guest speaker: Mr. and Mrs. Alva McDowell visited on Sunday with M`r. and Mrs. William Kelly and Mrs. 'J. Killough, of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oesch, of Varna. Billy Bell returned home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnston and baby, of Donnybrook, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and family visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ritchie, of Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cardiff, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Campbell and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig, of ,Wal- ton. Mr, and Mrs. Don 'Clark, of Ottawa,' Were guests over the week- end at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Marvin McDowell and Mr. McDowell. Guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Cook on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, Misses Lois, .Mildred and Annie Cook, of Belgrave; Thomas Cook, Mrs.' I" -Snell, of Wingham; ¥r. and Mrs. John Fleming and family, of Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. William McVittie, of Blyth; Mr• and Mrs. Jim Boak and family, of Crewe; Mr. and Mrs. Small, of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Taylor visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Humphrey, of St. Helens. Mrs. Margaret McLennan, of Chicago, ,is Visiting her sister, Mrs. Marvin McDowell and Mr. s Mc- Dowell. Mr. ' and Mrs. Dorland Glazier, of Toronto, visited Sunday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc- Dowell.„r Mr. and. Mrs: Henryy I. Smith, Miss Sally Taylor, of Comfier,” spent the week -end with Mrs. Frank Mr,: and Mrs. Donald Snell and children visited on Sunday with• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie „Bolton, of ' M .Minnie. Snell, Mr. and Mrs. 'i yman Jardin 'and faintly, of Tor- onto, or onto, visited last week with Mrs. J. L. McDowell. Miss Snell re- mained for a visit. Miss Edna Smith of Kitchener, spent the week -end with Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Smith. Mr. Leslie Rodger, of St. Cath-' arines, visited last week at the home of his brother, Entersofn Rodger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gowman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gowman and son, of St. George, Mrs. Annie Keating, Harold Keating, of Morris Township, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steell. Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. McVittle, of Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys, Mrs. R, Humphreys, of Kirkton, Mrs. Harry Paul, of Kent County, England, ' visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills. Ralph Rodger, of Ottawa, is visiting at the home of his brother, Emerson Rodger. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell, Gerald and , Gwendolyn, visited on Sunday at the home of Mrt• and Mrs., Elwin Taylor, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Barry and family returned Monday to their home at Daysland and Will Snell returned with " them to his home at Strome. Mr. and Mrs. Hume Clutton, of° Goderich, Miss Edith Clutton, of India, visited oh Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman MeDowell. Around 35 relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell held a picnic on Saturday evening at the river at Earl Wightman's. Among those present were, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, of Belgrave, Leslie Rodger, of St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Barry, and family, of Daysland, Will Snell, of Strome, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Snell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snell and child- ren, Mrs. Emerson Rodger and Children, Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Snell, Jasper and Jeanette. ` a4. 'KITCHENER PAIR WINS INVITATION TOURNAMENT Bill Mair " and Mrs. Irving, of Kitchener, won the Goderich lawn bowling mixed doubles tournament on Civic Holiday with three wins and a plus of 20 for 48. The in- vitation event. attracted 37 rinks from many Ontario clubs. Other winners were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allison, Goderich, three plus 16 Campbell and Miss Winnifred, who for, 40; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Draper, returned to Comber with them for Clinton, three plus 15 for 43; Mr. a week's holiday. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald, Strat- ford, three plus 13 for 46; C. Shrbondy and Jean McPherson, Wingham, three plus nine for 27; Howard Bessie and Ada Broadley, Goderich, two plus 20 for •53. , First machine for tanning sole leather was a simple horse -driven stone mill that ground oak bark, invented in 1626 by Peter Minuet, of New York. Mr. William McDowell spent Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse, of Brucefield. 'Miss Lorna Buchanan, of Lon- don, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buch- anan. Mr. and Mrs. sEarl Wightman, and Harvey Wightman visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wightman, of the 10th concession "1'd' like to say this` to all Canadians..:" UNDER a Liberal government, Canadians have added every year to the national strength and national unity of Canada; We have had the greatest expansion of social welfare in our history; 1 We have increased our employment, our production and our national income every year; , We have had the greatest expansion of our primary and secondary industries — truly 'an industrial revolution'; Because of the outstanding coniribution of the members of our Navy, Army and Air Force, we have been able to do our full share to preven and to stop Communist aggression; • We have reduced the national debt every year, and, in the last two years, reaped the reward in lower tax rates. Do we want all that to be continued? - Do you really think it's time for a change? For a chane to a Parliament of regional groups — a handful of Social Crediters from the Far West, a few Socialists from the Prairies, a few More Conservatives from Ontario or the Maritimes and 'some so-called Independents from Quebec? In such a Parliament without the leadership and responsibility of a united national patty, how could the government, help being weak and insecure? Do we want a weak and divided government to deal with the formidable problems of the next few years? I ask you, IS it really time for a change? We believe most Canadians want a government which encourages enterprise, promotes trade and fosters the exploration and develop ment of our resources; and you know it as well as we do, that ' requires balanced budgets, paying off debts in.prosperous rimes and a tax structure which, while fair to all, is adequate to meet these demands. for a Greater (anuda— VOTE LIBERAL! HURON 1r, Issued tp, the Huron Liberal Association NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION OF CANADA MILE NEWS .OF AUBURN - AUBURN, Aug. 5.—Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse Mnd Elizabeth Ann, of Kitchener, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.. Edgar Lawson. - Frank Mcllveen, ` of Oshawa, spent the week -grid with his par - eats, Mr. and Mrs. F. 0, Mcllveen. Mrs. Mcllveen and family, -who ve been holidaying here return- ed home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Donald -Pentland. are visiting the lady's mother, Mrs. C. M. Straugban. Mrs. Morris. Currie, of Toronto, visited Mrs.. Gordon Miller last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weir, Joan and Bobby, of Ottawa, are visiting Dr. B. C. Weir and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacKay. Rev. and Mrs. William Maines and Robert Asquith, of Brucefield, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Friday. Miss Shirley Maines, who had been visiting here returned home with them. Miss Jean Houston, of Toronto, is holidaying with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur and family spent a few days at Mani- toulin Island and Huntsville. Mr; and Mrs. R. J. Philips visit- ed Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Whitely, of Gorrie, on Monday. Mr. and Mr`s Edgar Lawson, Mrs. Oliver Anderson, and Wm. and Nancy Jane attended the Law- son -Clary reunion at Bayfield on Monday. Robert and Wellington McNall, of Welland, visited friends here over the week -end. Mrs. W. T. Robison who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Stephenson, Toronto, has returned home. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor and daughter, Norma, of Belmont, :Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Taylor and Wendy, Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Monck and family, of Belmont, and 11J�r. and Mrs. Frank Butler of Putnam.. HOLMESVILLE HOLMESVILLE, Aug. 5. — Rev. W. Herbert, of Denbigh, was the guest speaker in Holmesville Un- ited Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Herbert, who is well known 'in Goderich Township,is the son of the late Rev: Herbert, a former pastor of the Holmesville circuit. Rev. W. and Mrs. Herbert and daughter Sandra of Denbigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pot- ter while visiting in this district. Mrs. E. A. Yeo, of Weston, is visiting at the homes of her sons, Jack and Frank Yeo. Miss Del Finlay, of Clinton, is spending a few days at her• home in the village. On Sunday, August 9, the service in Holmesville United Church will start at 9.45 a.m., with Rev. A. C. Wilson in charge. Miss May Jardine, of Goderich, was a guest last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough. OBITUARY CLARENCE TURNER Clarence" Turner, 20, who died Sunday in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, • was born at Ex- eter, and came to Auburn with his parents when a child. He had been employ'ed• as a` draftsman here with the Dominion Road Me LEEBURN LEEBURN, Aug. 5. — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horton returned to Niagara Falls, N.Y.,. on Saturday after visiting relatives for two weeks in this district and in Gode- rich. also taking a week -end trip to Manitoulin Island accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, of Goderich, formerly from this dis- trict. House guests last week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie were, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Crabbe and Miss Sylvia, of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moss, Miss Lois Smith and Miss Janice Roberts, all of Toronto. Mrs. Pearl Bogie and her ma then, Mrs. W. Wilson, of Midland, are occupying a cottage at Bogre's Beach for two weeks. Marcel Buchanan is on a two - weeks' vacation to Moptreal, visit- ing his grandmother, Mrs. Pope, and other relatives. Andy Plunkett, of Auburn, visit+ ed last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk, Lloyd and Larry, of Preston, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Horton and family. They ,were accompanied by Mrs. M. E. Terrell, of Preston, who remained for a month's visit. Week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie were Mr. and Mrs. William McKenzie, of Preston, and Miss Margaret _ McKenzie, of Galt; Miss Annie Hall, of Toronto, and J. E. Welsh, Moose Jaw, Sask.; also Mr. and Mrs. John Quaid and Betty, of Sarnia. Week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett, of Detroit. They were en route on a two - week's visit to Parry Sound. Mrs, Thomas Jewell is on vaca- tion with relatives at Port Weller. Bridal Shower.—Mrs. Rod Bogie was hostess last week at a shower given in honor of " Mrs. Earl Schilbe (nee Frances Watson). About 30 ladies enjoyed a social time and the bride opened her. numerous gifts. Frances thanked the ladies graciously.. A lovely lunch was served. Mr. ' and Mrs. John Ruttle "and' Colin and Mrs. C. Henderson Young and John of Toronto, also Miss Margaret Young; who has been visting for"the past two weeks with ' Mr. and Mrs. Tait Clark and John, all returned to Toronto this week, Miss Joan Clark, of Wingham, visited two days at her horfre last week. Jim Clark and Ralph Morris are on a motor trip to Austin, Man. LAKEVJEWcASINO. GRAND BEND SUNDAY, AUG. 9 VARIETY SHOW NEIL McKAY and his ALL-STAR ORCf[ESTRA ,JUNE ' BARNA--VOCALIST also JUNE--JOHNNY--and the Quartette JOHNNY NOUBARIAN Pianist and vocalist BOBBY CIAMAGA tops on trumpet! Arthur Murray's foremost dancers Ballroom and tap dancing— all professionals! Artists and entertainers galore! A real show for young and old --come early please, and get your seats. "Annual Puppy Raffle tf Drawing on registered cocker spaniel puppy—Tickets 2Sc each ALL ARTISTS are giving their services free. PROCEEDS TO THE- GRAND BEND LIONS CLUB for Welfare Work. SILVER COLLECTION; QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ - 1. Which province has the greatest area suitable for farming? 2. In the Canadian fur trade what animal provides the greatest 4number of pelts? 3. Canadians in what occupation pay the highest average income tax? 4. Family Allowance payments cost $17.5 million' per month when started in 1945. What is the present monthly cost? 5. Agriculture Leads in net value of production in what provinces? ANSWERS: 5. In P.E.I., Sask., and Alta.; in all others manufac- turing is leading wealth producer, 3. Consulting engineers and archi- tects. 1. Alta. 4. In 1953, . $29.7 million per month. 2. Ai'he musk- rat. (Material supplied by the editors of Quick Canadian Facts, the hand- book of facts about Canada.) Vibrations audible to the human ear range from 16 to 30 vibrations per second for the lowest 'tones.. - and up to 30,000 vibrations per sec- ond for the highest pitched •tones.; A too -rapid heart beat may be caused by a dietary lack of thia- mine, or vitamin B3 chinery Company Limited. He was a member of Auburn ' United Church, and of the Orange Lodge. Surviving besides his " parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Turner. Auburn, are two brothers, Kenneth and Barry, and one sister, Shirley, all at home.., The remains rested at the family residence, where funeral services were conducted Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m., and interment made in Ball's. cemetery. The British Order of merit, es- tablished in 1902, is restricted 't,► 24 members with agar w honorary members. NEWS OF DUNGANNON DUNGANNON, Aug. 5.—Mr.: andsense of Mrs. Omar. Brooks after Mrs. K. K. Dawson returned home'i"the usual opening. The roll call last week after a six thousand mile motor trip through the United States, travelling west of the. Mis- sissippi River to the Gulf of Mex- ico and over to Florida, spending a week at Miami Beach. Their trip homeward was a little more eastern as they prqceeded north by way • of Chicago where they visited friends before coming home. Visitors with Misses Nettie and Rebina Sproul over the week -end were Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford; Mrs. Etta Crisp, London; Mrs. Paul Rowles and Miss Myrtle White, St. Thomas, and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Goderich. Mrs. C. Treleaven, Toronto, has been a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy and relatives in the vicinity. Mrs. Jim Mullin and daughter, Marilynn, of Millet, Alta., was a visitor recently with her aunt, Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick, and relatives at Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart, !Bane and Kevin, of London, were week -end' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart and others. May Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Stewart, returned with them for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and family spent, the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Comfort, St. Catharines. - Miss Jessie Kilpatrick. of Brock- ville,- was a recent visitor with Mrs. H. Horton and Mrs. S. J. Kil- patrick; also calling on the latter was Jim Phillips, of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. David Cowan and family, Allan and Patsy, visited at the week -end with -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Drennan and Reta, of Bright's Grove, And Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morris, De- troit, were week -end visitors with Mrs. Abner Morris. Miss Edna Rivett taking a short course at 'Toronto University, spent the week -end with her ' parents Mr. and Mrs. John Rivett. The senior branch of the .Dun- gannon Women's Institute enjoyed the July meeting as a picnic at th"e' a ottage of the district presi- dent, Mrs. Durnin Phillips, P"oiht Clark< Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cecil Blake ,presided in the ab. A tender ' for dredgin( at the •pond above the river dam at Exeter has been , accepted, a London firm taking the contract at $5,450. The project is sponsored y the Au - ..�sable Valley Conservation Author- .ity_ and. it is.... planned to have, a swithming pool atp the site. • was answered, A sports program was" conducted by Mrs. Robert Irwin and Mrs. Herb Stothers. Mr. Phillips gave_ all a ride in his motor boat which was appreciated very much. Mrs. Harvey Alton and Mrs. Clifford Crozier were lunch conveners, • ANYONE DESIRING A DRIVE TO THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY MAY OBTAIN ONE BY CONTACTING THE LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS 'PHONE 369 Vote McLean Sponsored by Goderich Liberal Association DON'T FIDDLE POUR .TIME AWAY! If You Are Planning ON Building SEE US WITHOUT DELAY ABOUT YOUR BUILDING NEEDS For building materials of all kinds . .- ... you name it ---we , have it. Goderich Manufacturing Compaoyltd. Phone 61 or 62 AngleseaSt,