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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-01-19, Page 8LUX Community Club fust battqutt. on Irw 4 at the "Mb Grill, {� .�•. were 1, r ut. Saleirlent, Mr . Pere „ yreekled Over a shirt busie iPtedinff the diva er: past m With .:idiom, iiwit+et etO, her home on 'Week vas: .ot fru ,p« , high prized `go'uig to'011eC M nal lieiehamen - and... Mrs. Fltereoice men etXt law pry. to Mrs, Quaid and Mrs,. Mary Doer. Deer Pry we to M. Helen Jenkins A. *cup of tea acct, cookies wen served '$ t �; 4, qS.�a � by M s. Doris iia hell. e next Meetinet is to be held at the home 4 Vis. Mabel McLean eu Febr u- •ary �. The- yqunir . generatio , as id to learn Very quickly these, days from the older genera1-on. Is that gam? FOR SPRING? Why leave a skilled workman idle in the seasonal 4,,yolwr9eLle. reedy and eager to serve yrou¢and then 1:0i Ilea hin during the busy summer months 8 Ih#, Ott hhittigt got time to do the job you ii*ntider107, 'MAN or HOUSEHOLDER } ' ngrfirr-ytviuir• own"'best-rnterests (and at the) same time be helping your community) ifyouu get your repairs, maintenance, remodeling, interior decoration and cleanup, done now—during the winter months, when skilled workmen are unemployed and waiting toserve you. - li0ME IMPROVEMENTS now facilitated by home improvement !pans under the National F Housing Act available through your Bank. YOUR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Local Office is ready to give advice,and assistance in obtaining the services you need. DO IT NOW! Issued by authority ot the Minister ot Labour, Canade 113 Thi favo* 'Woo Ehiertor:.. Ile annual business Ming of Huron liresbyterial of the Peesl?y' terian March was held 11t St. An- drew's Church, Clinton, en Tues- day of Blast week. The peesident, Mrs. D. G. 'Camp - .hell,„ aforth, presided and welcomed the delegates from 'Au. burn, Beigrarve, Clinton, Goderich•, Hensen and Seaferth. in he devotional period, Mrs. Ritchie, of Seaforth, gave an sty- spiring •inessage for the New ,Year. Mrs. Campbell introduced ,Mats. W. R. A Ian s n, Council I'residOnt of the w.M.S: , Western I)ivAs�toii, Who expressed her pleasure in `Meeting so nlanY Yount; %Innen Who are interested in the work. Fine reports weed given by the various seeretapies. -Ws, W. Brad - Rock, Auburn. reported one new C.G.I.T. group, and goad work done by all the gimes; this eie1uded: seed,' Tag Christmas cards to the hospital and shutens, •.a gift to Miss Ida White in India, and conducting a Vesper service in church in Del, cember. Mrs.. W. Good, Auburn, reported a new Mission Band in Belgrave,, and a new Explorer group in Gode- rich. Clinton Mission, Band cele: brated their 50th anniversary in December, and a successful Rally was -held -1m Auburn in -October, Mrs. F. Ross, Auburn, reported L19 Home 'Helpers with 156 calls made, and ..one Home Helper be- coming an active member. Mrs. R. E. Wilson, Goderieb, re - Wit" SIGNAL ` *s Mr, .AANVAMY 1401114 1 Mrs. J. Robin, Goderich, reporteil. $W enribat �forIpgltes,: men cartons of new d second- hand clothing Sent to Butte, G taaa- tw;a, And_A ea '.. on of Christmas gifts to Byron, n ntoam . Mrs. J..C..,.MO1W 'uey, BelgrAves, reported ,giro& work done by the welcomed welfare. e nt. Mrs. J. 3ft ek, Oyinntpn, ., 1rt• cd ;six senior life retr-rsr theme off' ee 'to Milsaion Band nnexnbera, et a _.lid' mems bershlp in the weilier ,eotietY for each of ahem:,' and a number Of sea''la were Presented {to'_Miission OA* ':members. Mrs. A. Naylor, Goderich, report- -ed that"salt�yA'rioold Chs,ey,llye cele- brated their 25th anfiersa4y, ,lienar all Seniet Alixiliare their ' 65th,. Clinton MicseieWe Bare, alit rim •Oril; tRtarot's+byia11Qth. 11t i% 'G: l isset - rddeticlt',° report; - ed' tiro ti Ii f m eat depart- neem Making a tkr al ekt, 5, appgpaeimately 100 snore than last year. • Did3aid Hdtd • Lunch Was seivred at noon by the Clinton ladies; ankd the after- noon session . had 4lii ' special items f business,Firrst a iscus- soon on Sts rdship, led `by Mrs. D. J. La i'.., - 3. B. Russell, .l ` assisted °I 'sv-Lmson-. Second, Mrs., J. F. Scott presented some suggested changes in the constitu- tion. Third, Kn. A. Taylor led a discussion -on "The place of women in the Church." Two questions ported an increase in the sale ofwere asked. First, "Are you in literature. "& I favor of the ordination of women BRECKENIUDGEVA PtWMBER I a DOWNSTAIRS • LA ATTORY, AY i.- HAVE �• .�, MORE i COMVENIENCE "tODAY/ T OWE UP aO14E DOWN Let's tell you the cost of such a home convenience. E.BRECKENRIDGE HARDWARE - PLUMBING HEATING PHONE 135 &ODERICH More than 14,500 men and women, serving you in 851 branches o• toughout Canada and abroad, have helped the Royal Bank to achieve new records in another IG x tok. the- IT s der` iip?" ',Second, "Are You in ifa'ot of thv Ordination—Of women.,to the Ministry?' vale favor of, glidership, 25 yes, 14 no. In favor of the Minis 22 yes, 1`' no. These figures will be sent to Presbytery. Mgrs. Campbell expressed the thanks all present to the Clinton ladies, and the Boand of Managers. Mrs, D. J. fsan0 presided for the eleetion of oflisers. Mrs. Deugail presented the report -of the notin« ating ccerenittee, which wea accept. ed end Mrs. Lane *Stalled t e• officers. ' O,Bicerc ''or 1 e: Honorary 1 re ant, •M t. C. ztlopGode- rich; president, aktrs. D. Glen CAMP - bell„ Seatfoi9th, list vies president, Mrs. J' iii'.` tt •Seafos ; 2nd vice - 'president, Miss .A►.uTo1T, Bylth; 3rd v ee-preesadent, 1*$, 'J..'' .. Russell, forth• rc§rf lass Belle iMofigik Seaforth; treasurer, Mrs. fit Bis Goderi h; girls organize ations, Mss. W{ Iliadneek Auburn; s rens ongthiizartions, limos, W., Good,isrne•gmbi ilalpers, Mrs. F. less" ,t a ds ; litterathre aiid libreee . s. , ' '. Wilson, Glide ori ch; .su lit, J. RobinGodo.- ri'c h ; co ...rs.and We , , I J. C. e, 1 gry 'mem ?' "tp, Mrs.. i, 3, thane, girl. 'ten; . press, M J. T. min, ,Sealortle Gla Tidings, s. Alan' Bug rr,<: eagrn; 'h>storian, • Mrs. A. Taylor,: Goderich.' ' • by ballot was taken. JCe ult:. in F!5 R ---I RO$cHE An irreasive wedding took place at Victoria Street United- Church pos•sonag�e, Saturday, at 2 pan:, when Rev. S. A. Moote united in marrige Terrence Thomas Fisher and Leonie 1V1yrtle Brosche. The groom is ,the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Fisher, R.R. 4, Gode- rich, and the bride is the daughter of Mrs. M. A. Brosche, of Goderich. The bride's dress was of nylon net over taffeta, 'ballerina length, with silver 'trice, nylon net bolero and Peter Pan collar. Her long veil of embroidered tulle was ca0,ght to a headdress of pleated stiffened tulle. She ct-ried a white Bible topped with an orchid. The matron of honor, Mrs. Reg. Good, of Cod'erich, wore a dress of shrimp net over taffeta, with matching stole and headdress; and nosegay of white miums. - The groomsman was" ..James Fisher, R.R. 2, Clinton The bile's mother was dressed. in a, black taffeta dress with white gardenia corsage and winter white hat to receive the 25 guests at her home at 3.30 p.m. The groom's mother wore a grey faille dress with red rosebud corsage and matching accessories. For her travelling costume, the bride. chose a dial tone corded satin dress with silver trim, brown tweed coat, pink feather profile hat, and black patent purse and shoes. The vifeddimg- . trip was to Northern points. 'On their return, the couple will ileside, at 11.R .4, Goderich. Guests from a 'distance were from Kitch- ener, Sarnia, Waterloo, St. Agatha and Benmiller. J•F,�"S DO -IT NOW ! ft is cheap er in the long.run to have qualified tradesmen do your work. Fully qualified workers are available by phoning your nearest office of the National tEinployme,nt. Service. Alcohol Speaks • In the theatre, on the radio, ' On the signboard, in papers and, magazines, I say what I am paid to say! In the laboratory, In the Wicked automobile, In the city jail, In the roadh In the veins of t, e drinker, I TELT. a r • UTH! This adve ilssolent sponse'. by Huron GRIM), Temperance Federation , aminimiimmunialimannemarimummor F're Filters vow °WIWI) Plans Laid For Ptt nakv Imaideitt, Iwo iiiii04144111404, Gr,oNv�; � o� "lent/a�nat�alie� IS , ,Inetrith In Area Wh h eele S teiVe lar, , Mr. Robert Potts, of the Trade and Industry Ilranch o the De- partment of Planning at dOevelop-- merit, Toronto, outlined :org.miza- tional plates for "The Upper Grand Development Program"' to over 60 rel} r'eseetatives of municipal and township coca its , and planning. Wards in Clinton, Wednesday bight of last week.. . Kitts was guest' smoker .at ;the dimer given 'boy•, :the • Huron 'County ty Industrial Pr o m tp t i o n Beard. Representing the 'Mini of Groderieh and the Town Planning Board at the dinner were: Meyer J. E. Huekins; Reeve J. H. Graham; Councillor J. Vincent; 'Planning Board representatives W. Tipple and C. Iaithw,nite. Mr. Pails told. of ttbe ,sapid tX- dustrial and p3ulation growth of the Provineeeo��the Past 16 yea's and of the g problem S" �^u resulted. Viesaid that because of Mtge p obleltns, the Pro- vintih -Gover n ntt )batt broken the, proctiblee wn IMO,' a econo'n ie. reglees s ,. first which was, eel Ontario .1 lrlsi hl start ed''ixr 1953. trhehxoutitles f Huron, Perth, WegVai arid" Waterloo' eolistIteste what is to' be known.,. as the tipper Grand Deiielopsnenf, Pieerate. *This' ire ion would then be beeken do r into zones, Huron County being" Zone' Nor. '1; Perth, Zone 2; Waterloo, Zone 3; 'Welling- ton; Zone 4.fixaln purpose of the venture is to bring new in- dustries to the member sections. 'VI"r."'iPoltss pointed out that in other sections of the Province where the plan has been inaugurated, each zone has committees which serve to develop tourist trade, education, roads and other public interests. Financing of Vie project is tar- ried out on a six cent per capita basis for the milhic ipalities and a straight $500 levy on the County FAST RELIEF FOR EVIAN PAIN - for rugal areas. This WOU142 mean that in the . etuaty of Huron, $(14,000, would be raised, Pang. the government would:titch the. fat $10000, dollar for dollar for a t �l of 424,000: • The share for the Town of Gide- rieir, if :Council decided to loin the .plat, would 'be about 4 yearly. The Department requires that: inembership, be for o minimums of _threeyears. tt is suggested ,that cavil zone. "have eopunittees enmpxised of 1 Men,.. per cent Of Min to 'be elected and the rest Owe from 'community organizations. Each, zone then choeses three nneamb'ers louse1 s 'ppr lGreed:" It and 'ef tar , giei , total of 12 , members ORS d '11iember director representing -•the - cpart menu of Planning ,ands yDevelop- xnent. 11.11, t board. of ;4ireetor5 elect a4 is in charge of segottatiions with prospective, industries. ,. , aka bride, before aittd the mein speaker were.,. Mayor 101er, of Clinton; ,Mr. Tom .i Pude* JMLL,A.l Mayor a:1 . HHuel,( s; mayor ‘- *Nixing, -M it oy., V'uigham; XiciliNrden ti ill?`;: b 1teeve Melvin �� mutat; �in R 1f J .. ani, , . � i s d.O1t Of the loran • *On* In- dustrial Promotion Boal, aUB' BUSINESS .11441$0ii "I SOUND Iowa. , Nitiliday. Phon• 598 15 'TRANS CANADA_CREOIT LIFE -INSURED-LOANS ...a -really safe way to barmy' DAVE ALLAN'S 9a KIDS go LET .US ERVE v.)0_ Service -is our Middle name. Call 75W or 190 today and a sup- ply of high, grade, ev.en—burning fuel oil -Will be on its way in jig time. Remember, fuel oil heat- ing is dependable heating. D. J. ALLAN SAULTS COAL CO. 111,11'-/GODERICH 190 You owe it to your family to insist on likinsuzance protection Olen yeti ItirroW . and evetdy Trans Canada Credit loos o giVes yon thit.e*tea measure of security at no extra, cost, So„ why do without this important, free -of -extra -coil' Ifyour pre,senrjnot,eoveredhy Life insurance, • ;Way . see Trans CAada Credit now. Life. insured Loans are quieldy and easily arranged on your own credit insurance at no extra cost, TiarteCatiada.C;edit offela ion 'Marty -extra.,:value, extra protection .f.aLures, in itti Joie *election of cpnv-enient Joan plans. , -Credit ilife'insured•loan now. THE- ALL -CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY- C011-POItATION LIMITED 148 THE SQUARE Telephone, Goderidh to 797 • 1955 again proved to be a big and busy year forCanada And in the 851 branches of The Royal Bank of Canada—from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Goose Bay, Labrador, from Paris, France, to Victoria, B.C., from Port Radium on the Arctic Circle to Havana, Cuba—the brisk economic pace was thatched by increased calls on the services of Canada's largest bank. At teller's wicket, at accountant'© desk, in manager's office, over 11.590 Royal Bank people were bus) hand- ling with speed and rare the ml riad banking nrc'thr- hf our fast-grrtuing country. As a result, The Royal Bank of Canada again this year established a number of new high marks, not only in its «';n history but in the history of Canadian banking. ;ata is • ),. THE ROYAL BANK CANAbA. o worth leorm.400kre .with ar yr. wF p ? P 4. Otsei tie tsiors tit* sYoav or A lira -'1` A* is*" oM ,Ktw111VIMs/NT • 1116 141155 Total A ute .... $ 00 7,546,978. ".$3,284,143,065 T t 13etensks.*i,s5f,757.094 $3,80,220,349 `II'ofiatioth '$ 4'01t,4.6,975..$1,±4 21,362 Number of dr at aotodet+,•.„1455,359. 2,557,909 Canads,.: = . :592 , 777 Akoacl 62 74 Stat}" . r......... 10,000.. 14,50 can as 1tPo1�. ds!! dv 6 No—not a Communist, but the fire-engine.rest that goes with clanging bells, screaming sirens and racing fire trucks. The Kent Fire Brigade, in England, has gbhe against tradition and now uses vehicles of aluminum—for three good reasons: No more painting. Less gas... we, meati petrol. And better; roadability and handling because of the lighter -weight aluMinun7 bodies. We'd guess there's a further premium that the Kent folk Enjoy: pride in their fire brigade when it flashes by in its glehihing new dress: Few materials can match alu- minum for its fresh and lasting gObd looks. f ", ALtJMTNUM COMPANY OP CANADA, LTD. 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