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THURSDAY, SEPT, 10th, 1953
CREAM PRODUCERS
PLAN ANNUAL MEET
The executive and directors of
the Huron County Cream Produc-
ers' Association met in the county
federation office, Clinton, with
Hume Clutton, R.K. 5, Goderich,
presiding.
Gordon Greig, Bluevale, secre-
tary, reported that the Belgrave
School Fair, the Renals School
Fair and the Junior Section of
the Blyth Fall Fair were taking
advantage of the Association's
grant of prize money offered to
any school fairs in the country.
- The prize money will be offered
for a class of beef -heifer calves
and for a class of dairy -heifer
calves.
The annual meeting date was set
for October 15. An invitation has
been extended fo Everett Biggs,
Toronto, Ontario Dairy Commis-
sioner, to be guest speaker.
No one knows how Mount Rob-
son, the best known peak in the
Canadian Rockies, got its .name.—
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EXETER ARENA
FRIDAY, SEPT. 18
14 REGULAR GAMES FOR $50 EACH
3 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $100 EACH
1 SUPER SPECIAL FOR $1,000
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra and Special Cards 25c-5 for $1.00
GAMES START AT 9 p.m. SHARP
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r'aE GODER CII SIGNAL -STAR
Police Investigate
Three Accidents
Three accidents in little more
than 12 hours kept the town de-
tachment of the Provincial Police
busy during Monday night and
Tuesday.
First accident came at about
Summers, who t hd invest gated, l
uii m said
. ` •' ' ` that cars driven by Daniel Schwanz,
Albert street, Goderich, and Steve
Pasek, of Goderich, collided at the
corner of Bayfield road •and, Bri-
tannia road. Both cars were pro-
ceeding west when the Pasek car
collided with the rear end of the
Schwanz vehicle.
Damage of about $100 was
caused to the Pasek car, while the
Schwanz car was damaged only
slightly.
The bicycle parkins area immediately behind the Goderich Public School has been a rather Car Hits Tree
deserted spot for the past two months but from Tuesday on the picture has changed. Once Severe damage was caused to a
again scores of bikes are parked behind the school, as above, while their owners are inside car driven by Roy D. Bower, of
West street, Goderich, when it left
getting information which will help them make sutlicit'u-t money i11 the future to dispense the road near the C.N.R. crossing
with the two -w -heeler a four -wheeled vehicle instead. , on Huron road and hit a tree. The
accident occurred at about $ a.m.,
Tuesday.
At • 1.15 p.m., Tuesday, a third
traffic accident sent three people to
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital for treatment of minor
cuts and bruises.
Cars driven by Sidney Lee, of
Gibbons street, Goderich, and
Arthur W. Peck, R.R. 4, Bayfield,
collided on Victoria 'street near the
traffic lights. Mr. Peck,. his wife
and" 15.year-old daughter, Joyce, re-
quired medical treatment. Both
cars suffered front end damage.
Cpl. S. L. Rutherford, who in-
vestigated the latter two accidents,
said a charge of careless driving
would be laid against Lee.
UP i0
and get
NEWS OF WESTFIELD
WESTFIELD, Sept. 9.—Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Campbell and fam-
ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and
family visited 9n Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Wightman, of
Pine River.
Mrs. Wellington Good, of Auburn. Armond McBurney is visiting
friends in Michigan.
Guests on Sunday at the home of Miss Lois Campbell spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Horne, of
Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Mc- Harold Bosman spent over the
Brien, of Goderich; Mrs. Ed. Kur- ; week -end holiday with his parents,
schenski and Maureen and Betty Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosman.
Knight, of Detroit.
Mrs. H. M. Martin, of Goderich,
visited last week with her sister,
Mrs. Bert Taylor and Mr. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and
days with Comber and Ruscomb
friends.
A number from this vicinity at-
tended the memorial service at the
UM'lion cemetery at Blyth on Sun-
day.
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fancily, of London, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc-
Dowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Cook were
Niagara visitors on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Broyvn of
Comber, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Brown, of Tilbury, spent the latter
part of the week at the home of
the former's sister, Mrs. Frank
Campbell.
Mrs. K. Cameron, of Belgrave,
who has been a patient for some
weeks in the Wingham hospital, is
visiting at the home of her bro-
ther, Mr. Alva McDowell and Mrs,
McDowell.
Miss Edna Smith returned to
Kitchener on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Smith and family,
after spending the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Smith:
Mr. and Mrs. John Gear and
family, of Kitchener, spent over,
the week -end with Mrs. J. L. Mc-
Dowell and other friends.
Norman Radford and Ross Rad-
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LEEBURN, Sept. 9. — Miss
Blanche Shaw arrived home last
week from Brooklyn; N.Y., where
she has worked for several years
but is now retiring and will take
up residence. with her sisters and
brothers. Misses Belle and , Buth
and Mr. Marr Shaw.
ing, Lawrence Bezeau and son, Don -
Miss Lorna Buchanan, of London, ald, of Kitchener, visited two days
spent over the week -end with her last week with Mr. and .Mrs. Aa -
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buch drew Bogie.
anaii. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Meyers,
Miss Ruth Cook spent a few days John, Norine and Anne enjoyed
with Miss Margaret _ Wright, of a motor trip to Buskoka last week, I
returning by way of Victoria Hac-
bor, where. they visited Mr. and•)
Mrs. Charles Walton, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sallows
visited relatives in Kincardine a
few days at the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs.` Bud Armstrong
and *family, of Detroit, visited
over the holiday week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter.
Arch Horton and -Ted Horton
Walton, visited on Sunday with are visiting this week with the lat.-
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ton and Mr. Walton and Paul at
Belgrave; Mrs. Lee Bair of Milk Toronto and Victoria Harbor, near
River. Alberta. visited on Satur- Midland.
day with Mrs. J. L. McDowell. , Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Whitley, of
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Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Carter, of Toronto, are on a ten day visit
j Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Eafl Me with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie's.
1Knight, of Blyth, called on NIr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie and
and Mrs. Jack Buchanan on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter are
day.
,.4� motoring to Sudbury this week -
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse end. Mr. and Mrs. Bogie will at -
and Miss Eva, of Brucefield, visited tend the, Swanton-Tkachuk wedding
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 11n Saturday in Surbury. The groom
Not -man McDowell ansd William is the son of -Rev. and Mrs. H. R.
McDowell. Swanton who have holidayed at
Mlrs Clarence Cox was a Kitch Bogie's Beach for a number of
ener visitor on Saturday. years. '
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Howatt were Mrs. Dan Leddy and granddaugh-
among those who attended the Can- ter, Rose Marie Wilcox, visited ,in
. adian National Exhibition - last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rollinson, - o£
Toronto with relatives- for 10 days
recently.
:tliss Beryl Freeman visited last
-Toronto. Fred Rollinson, of Buf= week with tun- sister, Mrs.-- Dr)n
faro, visited on Sunday with Mr. Straughan and Mr. Straugharr and
---aria•••-Mrs:•- Ernersorr Rodger. _ l Linux at Alum.
Mrs. Fred Cook and Miss Violet Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chisholm
Cook spent a couple of days with spent. a few days last week at the
Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Boak of Crewe. Canadian National Exhibition in
Mr. and Mrs. -Ed. Spiers and ''Toronto. .
daughters, of 'Toronto, visited re-
cently with .Mr, and Mrs. Arthur ASHF'IELD
Spiegelberg.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kennedy, of
Kitchener, visited on Monday at
the home of Mrs. Frank- Campbell
and Miss, Winnifred. Mrs. J. E. MacLennan, Lochalsh.
Ford accompanied them .back to Charles MacGregor, who has
Kitchener for a visit. been spending holidays in
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sprung and Canadian West with
his his brothersthe,
children, of Hullett Township,' has returned home and has gone
visited on Sunday with Mr. and again to take up his duties as
Mrs. Clarence Cox: a teacher at Waterloo.
Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Mills visited Mrs. White and daughter, Miss
last week in the U.S.A._ Nancy, of Chicago, are visiting
Miss Hattie Wightman, of Niag- with Elizabeth MacLennan.
ara Falls, spent the week -end with Drs. George and Will, of Chicago,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl with their sisters, Miss Catherine,
Wightman.
Miss Betty Rodger spent the
week -end in Toronto and Niagara.
-Anniversary--_. services..- .will- be
held - - in the Westfield United
Church pan Sunday, September 13,
at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., with Rev.
Howard A. Dickinson, of North , and August, and until September 7.
Street United Church, Goderich, as An interesting ceremony took place
guest speaker,, and on Moliday last Wednesday when the portrait
evening, September 14, a concert of the late Rev. Charles H. Mac -
will be given, with talent from Donald, a former minister of Luck-
Brucefield, Belgrave, Clinton and now church, was unvailed at the
other points. This concert is be- camp by his son, Rev. R. D. Mac-
ing presented for the Tornado re- Donald. Rev. Dr. MacDonald was
lief of the Westfield Church. the chief promoter of the camp.
Most of the owners of cottages
along the lake front at Kintail
have gone for another year. We
enjoyed their friendly fellowship
during the summer months.
Mrs. Hector MacLean, Mr. and
Mrs - pilsl>{iry • and Mr,, Dan Mac.
Lean visited for a day at Langdon
t with Colin MacLean.
ASHFIELD, Sept. 9.—Miss Ann
MacLennan, of Chicago, Spent a
few days with her brother, D. A.
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and Mrs. Stewart, of Lucknow,
visited with relatives -here over the
week -end.
The Kintail Presbyterian Camp
has closed fnr- This tiseason .-.Sevc,l?.
different " camps were gathered
there during the months of July
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YOUR CEREAL,
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IT'S CROWN BRAND
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IT'S THE BEST -TASTING
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HOPE TO ORGANIZE
GODERICH PIPE BAND
Material for what could he de-
i veloped into a pipe band for Gode•
rich showed up last Monday at
the Labor Day parade in the per -
1 sons of Donald Bert MacAdam,
Bert- McCreath and Malcolm Camp -
hell.
• i The three, with Donald Bert and
1lert McCreath on the pipes and
Malcrilm an the drums have hopes .
of starting a bagpipe band for the
town and report that there are a
i number of ; „young fellows inter-
, ested, especially in playing the
ea
ptiiesides appearing in the par-
lade, the three also played an im- 1
promptu concert for patients on
the lawn at Alexandra Marine and
General hospital.
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iBECalvert SPORTS COLUMN
Eemeit 7eftle4"44ms
I got a chuckle The other day over a
story which said the new pin-up boy in Ire-
land , is a horse, and that "A Day in the Life
of.•Tulyar" is the rage of the Sunday supple-
ments.
This, we think, could only happen in Ire-
land. a cou try that not merely loves its
horses, but breeds some magnificent animals, and in fact
owns one in the person of Tulyar.
For Tulyar is the 'nation's horse. A few months ago, the
Irish Parliament, or Dail, -approved the expenditure of $700,000_
for the purchase of a stallion 'name Tulyar from the fabulous
Indian sportsman, the Aga Khan. Tulyar is reported to be. the
horse of the century. Ile was undefeated as a 3 -year old in the
British Isles, where a racer has to run more than six furlongs
and with as much as 150 pounds on his back.
The purchase of Tulyar" didn't --pass the Dail without an
argument. After -all, it' happened in Ireland. The Conserva-
tive, members of Parliament contended $700,000 was a "luxury
price" for an animal in a country facing an economic crisis.
But the more liberal members won their point, 60 to 23, that
Tulyar was a good investment in the national horse breeding in-
dustry.
So Tulyar became the property of the government. He
belongs to the Irish National Stud Farm in Tully, County Kil-
dare. The Irish are individualistic, if any race is, and they
see nothing inconsistent in rmationalizing the noble horse. •
Imagine fhe consternation on Ottawa's Parliament Hill if
some member advocated the purchase of Native Dancer for a
million or so, for the purpose of improving the breed of racing
animals in Canada. But, of course, race -horses don't mean so
much to Canada as they do to Ireland. In Ireland, • the horse
is big tnisiness. Export of horses is to Ireland almost what
General Motors is to the United States or the gold, silver, lead»
and zinc products to Canada. Tulyar, the people's horse, will
bring niany a pound into Ireland. Not so many as the Irish'
sweep -stakes net, elf course, but quite a tidy sum, you may be
sure.
An Ariierican syndicate headed by Jack Dempsey, Los An-
gelesinsurance man (not the ex -pugilist) bid more than a million
for Tulyar. The Moslem Aga Klian may have felt in conscience
that the steed belonged to Ireland and took a cut in price.
The Aga Khan was criticized in.London for allowing Noor
to get away -from him. Hence he was- s ensitive'ilbout Tulyar.
Noor was Irish -bred, and beat Citation every time 'out. - Tulyar
is' held to be an Irish horse, because he was trained on the
emerald green grass of the Ould Sod for his English victories.
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