The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-01-28, Page 1eetbr• 100 Steen after the build-
ing of the present County ,Court
House (eonstrdettee on Which was
commenced in •tl-ke spring of 1854)
the ,1954 Ripen 'County, Couneil
has decided to "go and do •
wise.- 133f a 'Vote of 20.3 on Fri-
day last, the •!County Council unite
-trio* up enough nerve -to-
lite,
. the -green,light to the e,long con-
sidered proposal to build a' new
court bouse. AetuallY, the Jen-
uary Tsession of tlire- 1946 county
council decided- to bnild-2--a-new
court house. But there has been
a wait of eight years with the an-
nual hope that construction costs.
would eorne down.
In the ineantiaCtlie:money set
aside for the building, of' the nowt
house has been growing-- beeause.
of the interest secured on it, . •
Mixed feelings on the 'part of
the general _public Will meet the
announcement pf the County COW:l-
ei/ to proceed with the new build
ing. There are those who will be
sorry to see the historic old court
house disappear with all the mem-
ories it lhas'for present and former
residents. This viewpoint can be
appreciated. There are others
who we believe form the majority,
who realize that "Timerches
On" and that the "Only u ange-
. able thing In life is chan itself?!
They realize that eventually -chang-
es have to b,e made in maw things
te keep in step with the march -of
•progress. Thi a column believes in
the change being made. This ,
.umn believes that the town of Gode-
rich in particular and Huron Coun-
ty n eneral is 'on the threshold'
of a :period' of e,xparision and that
to keep paee with -this expan-
sion;' modern tools are necessary
to do the job, mie of which is an
'efficiently staid out -modern court
eeeehouSi. It is as true today. as it
was yesterday and will be tomor-
row -"But Primes doechange and
Move, continually.' • -
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We beiieye that the construe;
tion of a heik'neurt house. in Gode-
, irich• will bring in its train- other
benefits -to the -County „Town that
at the, Morrient are not realieed, by
the average citizen.
•One -hundred years ago citizens
of "the United Counties of Huron
and Bruce" deliberatede„on the
building of the present, court,
houee. The Huron <Signal. of De-
cember 1, 1853, drew to the atten-
tion of its readers. a 'By -Law for
raising -money: Under he Canso/
idated-Loan Fund Act 'for, th
erection of a 'court hbuse and of
fic6.s4n and for the ,United Coun
ti k The -vote was to be take
by the various muniemalities on.
December 12, 1858.. .
'Old farm winciraills= are cdt'6,:s-
ing back into their own.,
•
Latest report is that the old '
windmill towers are now being '
used for ' television eqegi0P.-
, According to'
geelerY, ,Agricultural Repre-
sentative. Jor -eHuron County,_e_
the windmills are being pdr-
chased in inereasing numbers
as bases for TV antennas. ..„,e•
And, with, the London TV•lot
station now featuring farm.
• broadcasts, there is an increase-
- in the number of TV sets
.being purchased by farmers
all over the county.
A number of years ago far -til-
ers claimed music over radios
in the barn increased milk .
production.
11V11-0 knows .what the re-
action On Bossie will be when
she watches TV?
Local. Man „Saves
Driver, From Blaze
A Goderich man, John Scott, 28,
waS credited with saving a Guelph
man, Fred Green, 44, from his
blazing car after cars driven by the
two meit' collided on Monday.
Scott got out of his car. en N.
7 highway a mile east of Guelph
and raced over to wrench open
the battered door of the Green
vehicle' and drag the unconscious
-driver free. ;
We. hitch -hikers in the Scott
car, Marcel St. Jules -and Doug
Howitt, 'both of the RCAF Station,
at Clinton, were slightly injured.
FLORIDA "TEMPS" -
Writing from Melbourne Beach,
Florida, under date of January 22,
Mrs. Vernon C. Fry, who lives at
iMenesetung Park duririg4he suit -
mer, wrote: "In the winter I al-
ways look to 'see how the terriper-i
ature is up 'your a way.' Today
the teniperature here is 80 but that
doesn't mean it -stays' there. Last •
week it was quite low fer, a few
days. Of course that Was when
the oil heater had a leak and , had
to be taken away for repairs. 110W -
ever, with fire in thelire place and
two electric heaters' .going, we
didn't exactly freeze. . my daugh-
ter,' ."Mrs, ,Dickie, has, just • gone -
down for a swim."
Mr.' and Mrs. George G. 'Mac-
_ _Ewan are spending holidays in
e: Florida.
- Miss Grace Newteg, of Toronto
-1-is visiting Mr. and '311i: G. G.
n !Newton, Huron road
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Anderson left
by plane from IVIaltori this Week
for a holiday in Florida. • • '
_Mr. an0Mrs: C. F. Chkoman left
Wednesday for a trip te Florida
and were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. ,George Downey of Toronto.
Rev. K. E. Taylor and Mrs. Tay,
or- returned on Monday from a
three weeks' trip to Florida and
•New Orleans- 'where they visited;
with relatives and frier*.
'Mrs. J. .S. McNulty oftEdinonton,
Alta., is a guest with her sister;
Mrs. M. Bowers. It is. 31,„ years
since Mrs, Bowers left the West
and the ladies are enjoying a° real
visit,
In its editorial' columns the
Huron Signal„ in. urging its readers
to Vote for the By -Law,' had the
-following to say: -"In point of
• eeeebleSr, Which' is probablythe-
most general view that will
taken
-
taken ofthe matter,' we think the
Counties will effect a direct sav-
ing, as the annual: proportion of
the interest and 'principal, of 2,000
pounds about to be borrowed, ex-
tended through- a- period oi 30
years, will only be `4,-:cOmPapoiti4•
trifle above the aniount now an
-nually required forrentofoffices
- 'and rooms for the holding of
•
--cOurts; ;_putting -Out of the-: view
altogether that the neglect to ered
'a suitable 'edifice ' for these pin
poseswithfire-proof ' apartments
-YET COST THE -.PEOP '; OF
to contain the public reicral% ' 'it
THESE'VNITED COUN sitra
even' greater than 59,0010ProlipS
which is prohibit:a .very ---lo, -,es;-,
timato oft:77.tthe„ indalOulable• ,:.1600
which wOuld- inevitably - 'big&
should a conflagration take pride
in the building at present occupied
. . . With the utmost gate a fire is
at all times liable to take 'place,
and should such at any tittle -burst
forth, nothing could' prevent the
loss of -a large portion-, and -Per-
haps, te "entire collection Of re-
cords in the-offiee of the Registrar
of•IDeedt for the. Conntiesjinclud,
ing the many thOusands'. of deeds,
mortgages, jfidgeMents, and • other
doeuments, ',Wlitch \ have coat •'.the
Counties a vast'ainount-TrO -Rebid
c
, . . And• shoul ,the.redOrds herd
placed, ,be,-CleStri .ed, ingeh obseitt‘,.
gnal bad t� sa
Continued on p
ity and uncertaintyr.wonld: ineVit;
ably follow. Th ..laW-suits Afitt.
dif-
ficulties which Would 'then , ensue,
we think would -he eheaply--,pre-
vented at the price of TEN court
houses. ' sl: -,
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"It is certainly- lto : he regretted”
that the ,people "of these United
Counties have already Ottee RE-'
JECTED this By -Law. This may
have -resulted tioro the- itp
diftetente ofitli-whibli things ' iii
,this 14,14& are treated ifY2e'many
people „' who are. apt- Ws':- arrive:at-,
the enheltiajiin too tiati jethIt
, does . net eiedeero them'.,,,,:;' -,E - is
one shotild,-tetor • his,, vote for
• thia_140.00-074tt, Juit*.qi*Avilt,
. be &Mb dfilhe't2tkitIt; -and-t
the eolthir al/wow:0. si long-
er,..iik
be •A0ight,10,4' 'es the,''''' '001111.,
withont-a-COUrt otoP,. ;‘,i: :::.:;',,,,:,,,, , ,,,
'' 'iii- those„, ' 'oli
Apparently,'•: .':'S,.. ii.
ton, eVeil,•;its'; flokz,, iti*- ambitious.,
But ita';:,ditiliition,:'0Veii today,
. was bY4104P' ':;.-, fot,,:'4, ,,
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County Town. .
trol.,' ),.
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.,.1014N W. HANNA,
for Huron -Bruce,: who has been
#ppointed-to the Ontario Racing
Commission. Be "will servewith
three Other commissioners. '
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Huron •County Council intends to build a new Conrt
House at Goderich to replace the century -old landmark
in Court House Park. Architect's sketch of the proposed
building is shewe above. The three:storey building will
• be e. modern piece of architecture and will contain ample
office and Courtroom space. The present Court House
. is shown at 'left in a picture taken during the ``horse and
buggy" dOys. It was just 100 years'''. ago that Huron
•-
Cotility Council ,decided to build the present -structure. ,
Only one man showed up at
the court. house Monday after-
noon to claim beer seized in a,
raid op. a "bottle club" in Sea-
,
fortiv-and he was both too
early and too late.
Time set for decision on
whether the' beer wasto be
distributed was two o'clock.
The man wasraround the court
house about )10. minutes before
„proceedings were 'slated to,
start.
- When ' 'court ,, opened, he
couldn't be found.
Magiatrate , Holmes looked
over the list of names of the
persons Who were said by Mrs,.
Ivy Galbraith, of Seaforth, con- •
'.victed earlier this Month on ,,a
charge of selling liquor, to be,..
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the owners of the beer.
,He asked if anyone was pre-
sent to, Oahu any of the 2,155
bottles of- beer. Nq re-
plied and -Constablilmer
Snell, of Seaforth; .ed d *filid
ye „, e
no one around the court house
,..
who:wanted to make fa-clairn,- --
a '
- o ' the magistrate ordered
,
1hat the -beer be confissothd
and destroyed Under provisions
, ,of the',Conada Temperance Act. .
Ten minutes after court elos-
, ed the,map showed up again.
, `Tan I claim my beer ndw?"
, he esked-."-- '
- "You're 'too late," he was
told.
Ile looked around mo,urni-
ly and said, "Wellel\ guess ria
-.
out six- bucks." -4:`,.;
" WINTER, FISHING
A saw„ machine to cut ,through
the ice -formed, t the mouth of the
Bayfield - Ryer as employed by
Ed Siddall of Goderich on Monday
in order to get out into the lake
to ''set "hie fishing nets.' During
the period ST last week and the
week before he caught a totalf-
about six tong of perch. -
,Ott)itiatii)f. u Illieet,,Tpnigfit
-- To Fill: rowii:CoupcitaSeat
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..Goderiehts , second-ntiorninatibri,,lield.;Ori.Tebruary 8.
T.I.iti, pWiiiiii7'iliir.0--montlis.'. 4 iieteci • -.,8eine ,popittg laces as ,meci in
. : , :. the VeCe b r elections Would be
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Pins, Medals, Certificates
Presented At Commencement
Presentations`Pof graduation -pins, - •
proficiency and athletic inedals'and 1
attendance certificates featured the
,annual conurienCeinerit exercises of
Goderichblic Schoel held Tuee.
day evening in the school auditor-
ium at the regular Meeting of the
Home and, 8chrl Association.
Rev. Ian, Hind, Pastor of
Goderich Baptist Chureh, was guest
speaker and brought an interest-
ing message forstudents and par-
ents.
One of the highlights of the
evening was a spelling match be-
tween parents and students, coxi-
,ducted by M. H. Stevens.. Students
taking part were Sandta CoWley,
Joan Beecbey, Diane- 'McConnell?
Jan Aberhart, Donald Rouse- and
Glen Gardiner. They were dppos
ed,hy parents Carl Worsell, George
Parsons, Dr. H. W. Hughes, Mrs
Douglas Wilson, Mrs. Roy Bentley
and •Mrs. Arnold McConnell.
----Ilie-Students emerged Victeriou.s
with Diane -McConnell beine -the
last to be eliminated.'
- During the -program, Mrs, James
Lewis sang a solo, •aceompanied by
Miss Eleanor Lauder,'
'Pins Presin4d4
Pins were, presented to the fol
PROBLEM SOLVED
Frustrating, isn't it, when
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you want to move your car
frojn its perking spot and
ther&S,canother vehicle double
parked behind?------A-Goderich
motorist ' was confronted with -
• just such a situation Monday
• afternoon. Angle parked on-
, :the Square -near---West -street, -
' he came back to his -car to.
• find abig truck standindirect- .
• ly behind. Without batting an
eyelash,'he climbed' •behiri'd the -
., wheel of the car, pulled ahead
onto,the sidewalk, drove along „
to West street and pulled out
onto the Square.
''PU/aHASES BUSINESS
, John Mo Ss who has been opera-
ing a barbershop inevenings on
East street, has purchased the
" barber shop business from William
iBurgess, South street and the
Square. The change takes effect
on February 1. Mr. Moss came to
town over' nine years ago and
• bought Bohe's barber shop, later
'Moving to East street.
lowing students by Mrs. garold
Doak, president of the„association,
who was chairman of the meeting:
Robert Alexander, Beverley An-
derson, Faye Brereton, Carolyn
Duquette, Edward Ervine, Don God
dard, Ron Hamilton, Clare Harmon,
Ruby o' Harvey, ,Larry Holtzman,
Mary Lou -Huckins, Paul. Hutchins,
Ken Josting, Harold Lamb; Robert
Laws, Chester MacDonald, Ken Mc-
Gee, Kens McKay, Jack Itlelliek,
Prances Morris, William Morrison,
Sandy Naftel, Marilyn Orr, Arthur
Peaehey, Adeline Riehl, Eunice
Rutherford, William Scrimgeour,
Sharon Smith, Eleanor Sowerby,
Joyce Sowerby, William Suther.
and, Marjorie Vanstone, Carol
Anne , Ziremermah, Carol Loiselle,
Daniel Leeson, Bihl Stanbury.
Bob Anderson, Derma B Zanies
Peter Allen, CharletiAllison,
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Brewer, Ruth Cousins, tie Craig,
Margaret ,cierrell, Carmen _Doak,
Eleanor Etnerson, Robert Fisher,
Marla Franels,.thane'Trithe Laird
Fulford, Peter Green, Carolyn Har-
ris. Donna llortdn, *roan floy, , Mary
_Marjorie
an -Prank-
Mrs. D. Riad'. ,
- Ahmeek Chapter, I.O.D.E. Pre-
ficiency Prize -Carol Anne Zimmer --
man, presented by Mrs. P. Walkoin.
Leaf
, Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E. -
• 'Beverley An rson, presented . by
Mrs. C. Edward:
; The following were presented
With athletic championship Medals_
and shields by Arnold McIntyre,
teacher: ,
:0 Senior b'oys - Donald Goddard •
intermediate boys -Robert Fowler;
juitior boys -Jerry Linfield; senior
girls - Mary Lou Huckins; ireter-
mediate. girls ---Sharon Smith; jun-
ior girls -Marlene Leitch. .
Attendance certificates for 1953
were presented to the following by
Miss Hume: • s ,
.
Sixth year -Dianne Vanderbergh.
t Fourth year -Shirley Hoy, Diana
McLean, Sharon Mcrritoeh.
Third year -Paul Carroll, Donna
McMillan, Sharon Smith, Robert
Fowler. ,L ,
Second year - Ernest Pinder,
Brian Carroll, Marion Curre ,11 Wil
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ani , United, Iliiide-MaeDefiald,,
Sharon Peache , Shaton_CtitreW
Lee „ -11eLeod, Margaret Crawford.
r /Virg' ' year -z-- Edwin Stoddart,
Patsy' Stoddart, Gerald Linfield,
n'inlY Sandy, David Horst, Jarnes
Thomas, 'Virginia Townsend,' Mary
Wilson, Janet McKay, Leone Cook,
ltVilheininvOoddard„ NOritiati Glen,,
Allari lilladkatorie, Sherr Mitt,
ell' AMNIA...Ryan, Gedrge' dot.
. Janet, It rst-,-,..1tieity, udi't
-IJevenleyrjfl4ieyrBarbara,
(114 ItrOt 014,4 .Sitittiii
chestcr-MaetonaIdf fleverley,Adv,
41Margaret:
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Johnston, Billy IttinflfA
Marriott, Donna M.Mff
Millets Alfred -Mitchell, Isobel
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vrholtitetiarYtinei
JnamSaels
Gordo
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dardThottias Douglas
te,John :di):rts
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m,, eiotse VeWinStod-
WilsoneTlionias Voung, bain
,foro;flereitWAWatAls- •
The following
fieiext0'11,, i*es! '77 '
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"ote:
•LUCKY NUMBER
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Who said 13 isan, unlucky num-
ber? .
- Huron County Warden William
J, Dale doesn't think so. •In fact
both numbers 1,3 and 3 have -proven
good to him in his irolitical caffer..
Addressing . the Goderich Lions
Ciizbiast Thursday night, the new-
ly -elected Warden peinted out that
he is the third warden to have
been chosen from Hullett Township
in the past 13 years and this year
marks -the 113th 4!eaesinee Huron,
County was incorperated.
In his five ' years as Reeve of
HullettMre has stood for election
twice and wen on a total majority
of 13 votes -eight in one election,
and five in 'thevother.
When Judge T. M. Costello swore
him in as Warden Is week, it was
tife 13th time he had taken the
oath of office.•
In addition, George C. Brown,
of Blyth, a member of Warden
Dale's township council, has served
under all three V,Vaideps frorp,Hul-
lett in the .past 13 yearg.
Eight years of yaitihig
ended cil,-saidthat-vaultspace was far -
last Friday afterittion. wheeHuroni'fallPen7,:deaeu4S,
'County-COuncile'inethe closing glin,„ ptuoreri'wliwtee. -4th ,061not,
cision to buird. '
'Cooncillera found .out for thein.
selves just how poor ,vault
modations were. Wheth,
ed the Cant hinise
week's session; they found
vaults 'filled the valuable
papers' in orange' crates and. aple
boxes on the floor.
sEi5Csoltiq,11:noeotYetoalrdmlearLteefalosicurthterboret '13.4.1:0111has
4
in eefund collected after the „p.
decision, •
• 'Sale of debentures. for W.504109:',''
dy
hwasad$nr0d0,00a01:1!-:`tinthVbi.ctiryirl*B.4ler
At the time of the' first decision,._
buildingimaterials ,Were hard . , ,
get. Aso a result; each _Oust
council up, to -the -1)1.061 ohilii)t- -
postponing the project.
Lady Jurors • •
Last year, the Inspector of Lego..
Offices sent a letter to -council say,
i that accommodation must. be • ,
provided for lady jurors. ,No ade'__
tion was taken by couneil since '
the new building was in the (Offing. e
Five radiators- in the 'built:Reg
leak badly, the clerk -treasurer said,
but employees are afraid' to, touch '
the heating system for -fear it our--
break down.
Mr. Erskine pointed,' out - also that i
the county pays- out $3
out each.
month, to rent offices for -CbTirity
departments which should be '
,utes„of its January session, decided
'eto tear down the centurYeeld court
.'house and build a new,, one wtth
construction expected to start ear y
next year.
In a recorded Vote, only three
councillors Were against the de-
cision to have the .• property com-
mittee go ahead withethe 'project
The vote was 26-3, with Reeve
Edward Grigg,- of Goderich Town -
shin, Reeve Bailie Parrott, Of
-Morris, and Reeve-. Clifford : Row-
land, of Grey, against the move.
Cost About $500,000
,The new building is expected to
-cost approximately $500,000. • in
1946, when council first decided to
.build a new court house, estimated
'cost was $350;000.
Ironically, .it was just 100 years
ago, in 1854; that county council
decided to build the present strut-.
ture. The •decision was made when
council realized that its accom-
modation at the court house was
not suitable. , •
Tentative' plans call for moving
the offices in the present court
house to quarters in the old ,Gode-
rich Collegiate building on 13ritane
vita road While the • new building is
lbeing. erected. The nieve would
probably be Made in the fall.
County Council's property cbm-'
eoderich Town Council to ascertain.
Wee was instructed to meet with -
if the move could be made.
- No !Vault Spaao.
A letter from the Inspector, of
tdlk of a new building, housed in the court _house -41
Legal Offices, Hugh Donald, brought
Which has for the .Health Unit inClinton; „, , ,
been going on for years, tterto to a. hecoim-
1
ad. $75 for the Children's Aid Society ,..:1.',,i
-inspectin
. office; $55 for Huron, Cetility, Lib-, ' : .•-•
The or, a le-rary and ,$30 for the asSessor's of- ' '..
; flee, Provisicrn for these, offices
,
e. . will be made in the new building.'
Air CadetSquad
I Thelease . factthat, the ,He ltli.ynit ..
,
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P Adds To' -Strength the decision
,
was another factor in
. n Clinton runs out , in mae, •-•
, '
• ,f, , :to build. ' Council: proposestoall:
.'
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. .1IoW the lease to lapse,andinove the -,
Air Cadet ,, Squadron of Goderich legiate-in June: 1- 1 .
was-. increased to ,78 during thee! • • it 'takes 1.00 'fonS of ttiatti heat
past week, with the addition Of the cowl house. Arid -certain winds • H,.
nine ,new cadets. The squadron make partsofIhi: building „celd.:,,
holds parades each Tuesday night-, Caretaker James SheardoWn says
The squadron's team in the Do- ' he has the furnace going- ilriaost
minion of Canada Rifle Association every month of the year. .
Bob •Barwick end Don 'Chisho, ' Mayor J. g..fluekimi, Who had
competition will be headed - lmby -I Town to -operation
each' of whom scored 100 'points In been watching council proceedings - -
recent shoots. as a spectator, told council- that the
Other inembers, of the team are
Don Elliott, AleMitchell Joe Craig, co-operate
Town, Connell would be "ready:to
Fred Mohring, RoY Venn, Clayton e • fulleste en -,
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in helping the County .obtain 'temp, -
Johnston, Ted Riehl, Bob Woods, tainly, like to see the, new eeurt
Straugh'an, Bud ' Williams'on, Paul orary accommodation. ' "We'd •Cerel.'
.-,
i sion,
'Lind Roe Hamilton.
,.,-.The appointments are:, Scott Hab.7.-tembery-but-there: would 'Still be
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were picked last week by Huron in iVlarch. In 'addition, the Gode,
pital boards throughout the .count
County Council' at its January ses,
kirk, to Scott Memorial Hospital ' adequate robin, for county offices:
,. PICK REPRESENTATI'VES , Company was using , part- of .. the
Representatives to 'various hos- b "nge to train 'eneployees, but
' ' • lasking for three, room next tiek_,_ .
, ' house Started,” he Said. • , I ....,
1, He said that the Sheaffer Pen
).- they would likely 'vacate some time
rich Public Scheel Board intends
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Board, Seaforth! W. J. Baker, to andcourts. ' - - ...- * ,. .
Alexandra Marine and Generale It was the mayor viiiii,iggested „
Hospitals Board, Goderich; F. L. , a meeting between the County Prn-
,DavidSon, to Whigham Hospital perty committee and '''the., , „Town
Board; Dr. F. G. Thompson, to council to make arrangemtnts,
Clinton Public Hospital Board; ,I-1. : Mr. Ertkiiiie-saidAhat :,thelreason.
Rivers, to South Huron Hospital it was not,planned-tobiitld themew
Board, Exeter. •-• t.,, „ ,i court house this year vititt.f*, the
County wished4'td-rinith paying for
TAKE 'mutt. CHOICE the- addition' to , the 1+Cititintflronie ..
Wednesday's heavy snow remind- at Clinton*, velneh it expected -IC)* -
ed Mr: R. M. Sperling of Goderich opened in the near futUre- Conn,'
of weather in New Mexico, he Said, cil intends to levg,-;$125;4100on this
where there was five feet of snow
paying year's taxes tofinish for
when Mr. and Mrs. Sperling passed the project. ' :--ee ' '',. ,•
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through-lhesouthern state recent- ,„- to beirittitees -:-.,',. :
ly on their way back home to God- , He suggested that the sot
rioh after a "holiday in California. hoose_ polo he,ofiiiilt. under:
All.. in- one day in Californiohe same irraiigenient ,as:.,7flie, .hiiine
wind, sun. and an earthquake. 0
said, they had .rain, hail, snow, addition; withettt=igstzing4nY de-.,
bentures,- • --4- ' •'" •, '•C''''';''' • :-.--;--.-
He suggeStedealseelhat, the ,pro- -
'vincial Government tilight: be.,:,,r,e, .4t '
quested to assist in paying for the
new building -6r paY ,rent fer-,:the'.• '
Provincial offices vzhick.-Will'',,-;be '
housed in it. He said it-,89*,,,b, ,
sohitely" unfair" . thatAe";:gkidniLite
pays no rent for its offide,wdotnity .
court ' houses. --.44 supply -theM.-,. .
with light, heat •and 'even t:tatiOn:, •"'"
ery," he said. '''' . • ' ----77....],". ,..0 ,'
fines has the-MitheritY'te 460
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'And the Itispeetor-of-l*gaV: ' '
the .:ceaurt house ' if he net'
- regardless 'of the 140' tha '
part Of the Grade -Xiie English Province doesn't 'spend a.' "
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sentatiocourse this year. , were Ruth Wwardsit," said.
• The Grade XIII students; from: ."Plans .A(f; build,tho. new
Goderich who, attended the - pre- houhouseIloye ' 1 ',Alledn'
every yek':, , .
, ',',4:"
o ls, Elean-
or ' Lauder,. Ruth -Deter, ate Gra- County GO in#1
eee,,,
ham, Mark Joyce Ellwood, Rtith A. W. Kerslake,
Dockstader,, Patricia Videttri, Shit- Year'S ' %rare::
ley Leitch, Catherine *MacDonald, bui
Betty Bowra, Benson Riehl, Fred stattek,ini-a ..,year
'
Durst, Dotzglas Reid, Bob Ouellette, -- zot
Wilmer Errington and Aim Ha*, delay," said '.
thorne. ' Those frOM-...Gt ",:..,7)(ft. rtifiOetle-
were Ruth Reed, Ruth -inhart,:- ' - t -::i.-`.-•:,,-;:.,.
adian -
Judy Allistm, Patricia .4 : k . ;to, ti411
covvro, '1doorm#0. ', ,‘'.P*4
Marian Pithladii, Ruth MC evil* 'Vheq, ri
hertz .Wilson, Sylvia ':$ ., -
provide - -their tm
may Clark,'. Mariani,
;One ' Voiogy,,,:-4,1bh ,*
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ef, ' PredT*10.0'..- r . ,4 told--
crge
`'W-Ogitp''
The
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Entollnient in No. -532 -Maitland Cffealth Unit offices ;to the-old_col-:
Staff Sergeant Frank Heard, MA.
Heard and three -children, left this
mornirtg (Thursday) to take up
residence in Halifax, NS. ----Mr.
Heard has been regently 'posted
from Toronto to Halifax. t•
'Gole.iich District Collegiate` Institute News
- By , Kay Hamilton
On Friday last Goderich went
to Clinton for the first game • of
the -basketball season. Clinton was
-
triumphant in all three games.
, Monday morning's assembly pre-
sented by grade 128 featured a
minstrelshow. Highlights were a
comedy dialogue; a quartet and a'
selection on the accordion. Songs'
of the south were sung by the
whole class.
'Subject in the halls 'these days
is annual "At Home" coming
up this Friday evening.
, On- Wednesday evening of last
Week a busload of rstudents„ftbny
;the Goderich District' Cellegiate
Institute attended' a speciar,Weser
talon of Shaves 'vrArnis ,tiot!'• thg$
Man" at :the _Glrao4 Theatre in
specrreseitatjtin'was
t•spons�red. by District 2 of the.
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Yert Fede
stheLont
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