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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-05-20, Page 30* nw d:tF �r C c 7p'i'`'• '"r•ir- c 1 um , -r,•7a .,r.2, ti x2k:'e! Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh wave a greeting as the Royal Yacht B itannia reaches the home shores of Eng- land. to complete the six-month tour of the Commonwealth by the Royal couple. They arrived in London on Saturday with their two ,children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne. FARMS WANTED WE HAVE GOOD PROSPECTS FOR, QUICK SALES CONTACT JAN BOSVELD, -REALTOR • n CHATHAM . 153 KING ST. .W. PHONE 1100 or JOHN BOSVELD, SALESMAN. .40 Wellesley St. Goderich , Phone 1108 . .. -6tf • :y tiff •.,; :.�; F, : $':f r :'r: Vin:•••.; '{�r•.;.yl i,;... ::Si) .4.•' •:••.'•'•F.?4 :. Son sii}•'d•''� ;�...�h.,.`.•; �M; ?%iti:x�: S1JNSTDRWE-JN THEATRE,' GODERICH . 11/4 -Miles East of Goderich on Highway No, 8 FRIDAY and SATURDAY MAY 21-22 "A4AINST " ALL FLAGS" ERROL FLYNN, MAUREEN O'HARA CARTOON COMEDY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e•••••••••••••••••••e MONDAY and TUESDAY -GALA MIDNITE wavy, y, SUNDAY, MAY 23 =----- MAY 24-25 Box Office opens 12.01 -- Show starts 12.20. Tickets .for this show on sale . at the box office. "MEET ME AT THE FAIR DAN DAILEY, DIANA LYNN ,CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY ••••••••••e••••••••N•e••••O•••e•••••hi0000•iN••O WEDNESDAY and 'THURSDAY MAY 26-27 "MRS. MIKE"- • DICK POWELL, EVELYN KEYS -CARTOON COMEDY, Two Shows nightly, rain or clear, First Show at dusk,' Children under 12 in cars free. - •••e••••ee••••••••••••66414040 .ires®ees410041 `114010eerr • • N�ii3IP Addresses Lions "Some -Changes. in Outlook" was the subject of an -address by T. A. M. Kirk, M.P., Parliamentary As- sistant to the Postmaster Ge'n'eral, at the Lions eClub Friday night. The guest Weaker, the, Federal inennber for Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, "was accompanied to 'Gode- rich by A. Y. 1V,LdLean of Seaforth. lie mks introduced by Lion Leon H. Black. Pointing' out that many great Movements of our time started by one man having an idea, spreading it among zi small group and then to: the world at large, the guest speaker referred to numerous men in", history . as examples of the. source of ideas which had influ- enced the, world. Under the direction of Mr. 4wimg, the following group who Wok" part in the Huron County Musical Festival, sang a number: Patricia Prevett, Judith Mathers, Elizabeth Harley, 'Diane McConnell, Frances Curry, Lorna- Pratt and Bill Blackstone. There • was also a solo by Elizabeth Harley and a duet by -.Diane McConnell and Bill Blackstone. Lion president George Parsons stated that Young Canada Week finnnges_ would proba ly _..showa surplus of from $100 to $200. A nominating committee of three past presidents, Gordon McManus, Leo Walzak and Harold Bettger, with the present president, George Parsons, as convener, was named to bring in a suggested.liet of new officers at a forthcoming meeting. DECLARE TWO WINNERS - AT CLINTON CAR BINGO Join .winners of a car at a:bingo in Clinton Friday night sponsored by the Clinton Kinsmen Club were Mrs. Irene Carthy, of Si. Cath- arines, mother of Maureen Carthy, ,Goderich figure skating instructor, and' Clarence Johnston of Blyth.. ° Mrs. Carthy and Mr. .Johnston Iagreed to settle for • $1,000 each. • Other prizewinners' included Lloyd Smith, Wingham, television set; K. I. McLean, Seaforth, and Mrs. R, D. Stafford, Staffa. LRSi�'i¢r,.c1-'nik �iN imnty c. r; n.a�.+ „'fs};•urrolil RNk}fit rf''��: L91 rt' 107th Year -No, 20 GODERICHi ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1954 DATES ARE ANNOUNCED FOR CAM' AT KINT4IL Camping dates for Kintail Pres- byterian Camp on Lake Huron, north Of Goderich, have been set, Rev. D. J. Firth, Ciaallnera -Church, Loudon, announced at the Presby- tery of London meeting in Dor- chester- teat week. ,.The camp will open June 28 and close September 6. Periods and ,_dates are: Intermedi- ate boys, June 28 -July 5; junior girls, July 6-1a; intermediate girls, July 15-24; junior boys, July 26 - August 3; senior girls, August 5=14; junior girls, August 16-25; Young People's Society camp, August 27 - September 4; Y.P.S. week -end, September 4-6. The camp can handle 80 persons at a time, Mr. Firth said. It is expected to ' be filled during the junior boys' period. The camp is _17 miles north of •Goderich. Exchange Schedule For Huron Library Following is the exchange sche- dule in the Goderich area for Huron County Library Co-operative mobile library during June: Thursday, June 3 - Goderich, 8.45 a.m.; Clinton, 10.15 a.m.; Lon- desboro, 1.00 p.m.; Blyth, 2.00 p.m.; Auburn, 3.00 p.m. at Friday, June 4-Belgrave, 9.00 a.m.; Wingham, 10.45 a.m.; St. Helens, 1.30 p.m.; Dungannon, 3.00 m• p• Wednesday, June 9 - Brussels, 9.00 a.m.; Ethel, 10.15 a.m.; Mon- crief, 1.15 p.m.; Cranbrook, 2.30 p.m.; Blyth •School (Pick up only). Friday, June 11 -- Goderich School, 8.30 a.m. SUMMER PRICES BLUE COAL $25.00 A TON Edward ICoaI Co. PHONE 98• •_. .w....,."ti... -a-)eiNGLES'EA -ST: s 19-20 s. . t • '11////,1 NO MONEY DOWN! we give' you up to .12' MONTHS to pay! 6.00 x f6-4 ply 6.70 x 15-4 ply $14.95 $15.95 BEEVERS.. AUTO SUPPLY. WEST ST. PHONE 295 MM. alsammogommtNINNIMOk GODERICH PAVILION DANCING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS SATURDAY NIGHT -MUSIC BY JOHNNY' BRENAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS SQUARE DANCE NIGHT with CLARENCE PETRIE and the NIGHT HAWKS. Special Mid -night Dance May 23rd, at 12.05 to 3 a.m. Paul Cross and 'his orchestra. - Special May 24th Holiday Square Dance 10 to 1 a.m. Clarence, Petrie's Nighthawks. AT - TELEPHONE THE R" 1150 TOP SCREEN FARE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMPORT Now Playing-Thurs., Fri. and Sat, I. Glenn FOrd, Julia Adams and Chill Wills The Alamo has been called Texas' finest hour, this swift and colorful dramatic thunderbolt will show you the reason. Jam-packedewirth action!! • ' "The MAN from the ALAMOS In Technicoltfir Monday through Saturday- ADULTS 75 cents. CHILDREN .35 cents "The GLENWMILLERSTORY99 In Technicolor This biographical musical has shattered Mx' office records across the continent -YOU will love every minute of its heart- warming story. Doors' open promptly at 7 p.m. each evening. . James Stewart; June Allyson, George Tobias Coming --Lucille .Ball and Desi Amax in "The Leng4 Long Trailer." A7 CAP1TAL.:47 ADVENTURE STORIES AT THEIR BEST. Now Playing-Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Johnny Weissmuller, Christine Larson, Stan Ritch Presenting a thrilling Jungle Jim adventure involving a 'night- club dancer,and.,a plane crash in a forbidden valley. "VALLEY OF HEAD HUNTERS" Mon,, Tues. and Wed. Gene Autry, Jo Dennison ant Pat Buttram A Sepiatone musical western, in which Gene as a two -gun "sheriff thwarts a lynch mob and rounds up the real Killers. `} "BEYOND THE PURPLE HILLS" Coming -"MAN IN THE DARK'1-Lwlth Edmund O'Brien, and Audrey Totter. / 111111111.111.111111.11.111111111161111111111111011MINEMEMEINIMINi JIM r. Awards Presented At Huron Festival Fallowing are the award winners during the last three days of Huron County Music Festival held . in Gpr rich last week: Wednesday Awards Douglas Fisher, Godbrieh, 35 don- ated-, 'by Huron County for, piano solo classes 1, 2 and 3. . Patricia Boutilier, Goderich, $25 scholar ship donated by, Goderich Women's ?institute .for piano solo ,Glasses 4 and a 5. Jimmy • Taylor, Wingham, silver cup, donated 1py Tiger Dun- lop . Women's Institute of Carlow for boy's vocal solo, Class 49. Shir- ley Henderson, Mitchell, prize don- ated by Goderich Holne and School Association for girl's vocal. solo, 'Class 45. S.S: No. 4, Tuckersmith, Holeproof Hosiery Shield, unison chorus, Class 56. "SSS. No. 4, Tuckersmith, Huron County Shield -for-two-part chorus,. Class..56. Har- vey Carter, Seaforth, gold medal donated by Huron County for boy's vocal solo, Class 50. Carol Pepper, Seaforth, gold medal donated by Huron County for girl's vocal solo, Class 46. Bob Watt, Blyth, wrist- watch donated by Reg "Bell for boy's vocal solo, Class 51. Carol Pepper and Douglas Gibbings, Sea - forth, $5 donated by Goderich French Dry Cleaners for vocal duet, Class 53, S.S. No. 12, Grey, SignalStar Shield for double trio, Class 54. Judith Mathers, Patricia Boutilier and Jo Ann Parsons, Goderich, $10.50 donated by Gode- rich Business College for piano trio, Classes 27 and 28. Patricia Boutilier_ and Judith Mathers, Goderich, $5 donated by Huron County for piano duet, Classes 22 and 23. Doris Johnston, Blyth, $25 scholarship donated by Goderich Elevator and Transit Co. for piano solo, Classes 10, 11, 12 and 14. Thursday Awards. Goderich Public School, record certificate donated by Music -Shop for choir Grades I and II. Gode- rich Public School, record certific- ate donated- by Huron County for Kindergarten choir. Goderich Pub- lic School, record certificate don- • ated by Huron . County for choir Grades V', and VL A/V/M Hugh Campbell School, Hurtn County Shield for rhythm band Grades I and ' II, A/V/M Hugh Campbell School, Huron County Shield for. unison chorus (junior). Goderich Public School, record . certificate donated by'Blackstoe's Furniture ter_. or coir Grades" `IIT�Mmill'""""1V"'' A/V/M Hugh Campbell School, Huron County Shield for two-part chorus. Louis Van Lammeren, Blyth, silver cup donated by Gode- rich Kinette Club for boy's Vocal solo, Class 61.Mary Jane Faulk- ner, Clinton, prize donated by Goderich Home and School Associ- ation for girl's vocal solo, Class 64. Carl .Berger, Seaforth, gold medal donated by guron County for boy's vocal solo, Class 62. Mary Hay, Goderich, Huron County gold medal for girl's vocal solo, Class 65' Blyth Public School,.Huron County Shieldfor unison chorus, CIass 76. Blyth Pubic School, Huron County Shield for double trio, •CIass 78. Bob Rintoul, Wingham, wristwatch donated by Filsinger's Jeweliy and Gifts for boy's vocal solo, CIas163, ElizabeiE Harley, . Goderich, $25 scholarship donated by Maple Leaf Chapter, LODE for girl's vocal solo, Class 66. Elizabeth Harley and Patricia Prevett, Goderich, pens donated by J. Ar Campbell fox 'vocal ., duet, Class 67. Fred James, Goderich, $5 cash prize donated by Rebekah Lodge, No. 89, for • volin solo, Classes 94, 96 and 97. Wingham Public' School, Goderich Public School Shield for double trio, Class 68. Jane Mary Snell, Clinton and Ruth Dockstader, Goderich, $5 cash prize donated by Huron County for girl's vocal solo, Classes 35, 36 and 37. Betty Bowra, Goderich, Beta ' Sigma Phi lyre for vocal solo, open, Classes 29, 32 and 343», Harbour- aires, Goderich, $10 donated by Huron County for male chorus, Class 43. Friday Awards U.S.S. No, 12, Hullett, Goderich Board of Trade Shield, • unison chorus for Class'59. Myrtle Knox, Blyth, $25 scholarship donated by Ahmeek Chapter, LO.D.E, for girl's 1 vocal solo, Class 47. S.S. No. 4, Mc- Killop, Goderich Lion``s Club Shield for two-part chorus; Class 58. • Bob Phillips, Seaforth, silver cup don- ated by Tiger Dunlop Women's In-, stitute of Carlow. Lynn Liscombe, Goderich, prize donated by Miss• George for girl's vocal solo, Clabs 48. S.S. No. 10, Goderich, CKNX Shield rfgr rural rhythm band, Class 60. U.S.S. No. 12, Hullett, Huron County Shield for 'double trio, Class 57. Donald Noble, Goderich, $5 donated by Huron County for piano solo, Class 6. Jennie Morue, Blyth, $25 scholarship donated by Dominion Road Machinery Co. for Bach, piano' classes 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. and 21. Audrey Hackwell, Walton, $25 scholarship donated by Huron County ORMTA for piano solo, Classes 7, 8 'and 9. Nancy Hughes and Wanda Wilson, $5 don- ated by Huron Coonrty for piano duet, Class 24. Doris Johnston and Mary Dennis, Walton,., $5 donated by Huron County for piano duet, Class 25. . Officers Elected By Junior Chamber bill Anderson was `elected presi- dent of the Goderich Junior Cham- ber of Commerce at the annual meeting of the group Wednesday night of Wast week, succeeding Cec Hoffman, Who had held' the post for the .past two years. Other officers elected were: Ron Ripley, (first vice-president; Bob Chisholm, second vice-president; Jack Brady, secretary; Peter Mae- E'vvan, treasurer; Howard Aitken, Frank Reid, Frank Young, Bert Woieell ,and Ralph' Elackstorie /directors. LIBRARIANS irrBND I Rebekah L' o ' , .. UO-OPEBA� ANT•• � 45th A .v r ary 'About 80 librarians and guests attended the annual meeting of Iluron Coirntiy Library Co -Operative •ICommemorating the organization of Goder ch Rebekah Lodge l e. S9 held here lastThersday night at . on May 13, 1909, a 4fith- annivers-- Knox Presbyterian Church lecture ary banquet was hello last Thims- hall. =,day' at St. George's Parish Hall.. Mayor J. E. °Iu.Ckins welcomed Mrs. Gordon Orr, .Noble•s>rand; those in attendance and Warden made, : the ..welcom.ng address to W. J. Dale gave the opening ad- some 70 guests. The toast to the dress. Huron Coupty Librarian, Queen was given by Mrs. Laura Mrs. R. G. Eckmier, gave her an- 'Riley. Mrs. Kay Cann, D.D.P.,, of nual report, the treasurer's report Exeter, brought greetings from the was given by John Berry. district. About 20 Noble Grandy Guest speaker for the occasion were seated at the head table, each was Rev. R. J. Boggs, of Moles- ,receiving a lovely -corsage. To worth. Guests present included these a toast was proposed by Mrs. Mayor and Mrs. Huckins; Elston Della Johnston with Mrs. John Cardiff, MP for Huron, and Mrs. Newcombe respondinrg. To .the Cardiff; Tom Pryde, MLA for South Past District Deputies, tribute was Huron, and Mrs. Pryde; John paid' by Mrs. Ada 1'ritzley with Mrs. Hanna, MLA for .North Huron, and Alice Abell replying. Miss Susan Mrs. Hanna. Noble and Mrs, A. Abell have 're- ceived the Decoration • of Chivalry and Mrs. Ella' Bisset proposed a -toast-to them .. In memory of those members who have passed- on Mrs. Gordon Kaitting, sang, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Jack Wilson, while Mrs. Amos Osbaldeston placed roses in a basket. Mrs. Kaitting At a Meeting May 19 of the also led in a sing -song. Mr. Bob Henry showed films after which Association, it was learned that, tea and" birthday cake was served. there are not enough cases of crip- The cake was cut by Mrs. Alice Thompson, one of the first mem- pled children in. Huron County to , tiers of the lodge.. Mr. J. J. Me - warrant a clinic this year. But, Ewan who has been a member after the 40 cases reported, have of the lodge fpr nearly 45 years been further looked into by Miss was present and also members from Elizabeth Wallace, of the Ontario Seaforth and Grand Bend. Society for Crippled Children, Lon- In charge of banquet arrange - don, those needing specialist advice meats were: Mrs. E. Harris, Mrs. or treatment will be taken to W. Doak 'and Mrs. A. Osbaldeston; Victoria Hospital, London, at a Program. Mrs, G. Kaitting, Mrs. C. later date, possibly late in June. Tweedie, Mrs. B. Beaton and Mrs. Dr. E. A. McMaster, Seaforth, F. Fritzley; Decorations, Mrs. W. presided at the meeting. in Huron Carruthers, Mrs. I. McLean, Mrs. County Health Unit offices; Clifford L. Riley and Mrs. A. Johnston; H. Epps; Clinton, was. secretary. Tickets, Mrs. J. Pinder; Mrs. F. Lions Clubs represented at the Bowra, and Mrs. J. Wilkinson. meeting were Blyth,, Clinton, Ex- eter, Goderich and Seaforth; also Miss Norah Cunningham, director Lions Clubs in the district from of nursing for Huron County Health Unit; Miss Clare McGowan, of which they come. Huron County Children's Aid So- At the first clinic in 1950, 102 eiety; and Miss Wallace, cases of crippled children were Miss Wallace remarked that the diagnosed at the clinic here; in situation in Huron "of such a small 1952 the number of cases doubled this year only about number of crippled cases needing clinic or specialist help, is general to 210, 40 need and and ist,attention. in counties throughout Western On- tario where there is a county health unit operating, All crippled or defective child- ren were re_ported by the various "pub -Tic` sclloOr. "te'achei -;:-in the county and have been screened by the Huron County Health Unit nurses. Out of this only 40 cases require specialist attention. These will be taken to London for diag: nosis late in June by parents or • NeedN _ o Elie In Huron County For This Year Huron County Crippled Children's tai Ik • ♦1 One of the 38,000 Sun Life of can. ada annuitants receiving his regular income cheque. In many -Instances Me lifetime income was provided by regular small payments during the annuitant's best earning years. Other at older oges'k used a lump sun, from savings or caul to guard against advancing years. Independence is old age can be ramie certain with, Sun Life Pension policy. PLANNED ,LIFE INSURANC1 BRINGS PEACE ' OF MIND. Without obligation, let me tern you how the facilities of the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM, PANY OF CANADA .can best meeteyour particular heeds in a way that will fit your pocketbook Harold V%. Shore HAMILTON ST. PHONE 766VE Representative of SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Information available on N.H.A. loans. 14 AUTOMATIC HEATING 'Al ITS FiNST Youth tor Christ WINNING SOULS FOR CHRIST. JOEY BOCHENER the musi- cal wizard plays ,9 different instruments. Widely known Gospel Musician * Delightfully Different. *' A Smiling Personality. * Inspiring Music. * Dynamic Testimony. CLINTON AREA YOUTH FOR CHRIST. 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