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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-05-10, Page 6rikoism rnrs awrence New Prsidefll cap ?a'at No se Grands' Club _of ea + ICIr- hottah Lodge met at the **U a o$ Lara: Helen MacPhee on T1 e days, with a large attendance og an?nahers. Mrs. Mae Doak, the Itldoft, was, in charge of the lac ing- Thls was the annual meeting and anter reports were given for the year, the following officers were elceted: Past president, Mrs. Mae Doak; president, Mrs. Pearl . La.1'ar- `moue; ast `' rice;prresiaeijt, . Mabel Tweedie; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Ada Fritzley; secretary, Mrs. Bata Orr; treasurer, Mrs. Helen Harris; chaplain, Mrs. Gertrude 18!11; marshall, Mrs. Flare nce Rivers; corresponding secretary, Mrs, Ellen Murray; press secretary, Mrs. Elsie Mumby; auditors, Mrs. Gertrude bitting, Mrs. Gertrude Mr. J. K. Rhymes, of l'oess:uW d• apont a eoapta of days mitt its ! Figures4aunt, Mise Grace Mynas. Good,, '',Vs. Lloyd May and t baililrt n, ° of Penet:ang have liven ;ueats for Svc rias ti'seeks with. Mrs. Mesen's °r- G.r aer.cii Little ',c entre anger sL parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Czaw- " ,„ c�1Wcl av }fail, Tateadub detai=n ford. with the Barn ouent. Mr's M Ford Mr .and Mrs. Jas. Martin and ,, ch;irg{ little son, David, of Oakville were IL the U,c•:ace of J Ade•rsun, ween -end guests with the lady's ; the mantles vs ei e read by Bta) parents Mr. and Mrs. Watt. Darer . Elute, Jean M..it ii gave the trtae- Mr. Waverley 'tie1.'t . Son of Mr. urer s rep=!rt w-h.etr showed an en - and Mrs. Gen Nelson, lett oat Mon- cuur agi,g t? tiro jawara,nz the day for I)avjson Creek, BC , where ; t'es.iv ai receipts he will be employed by the Can- y A a onLiiiata e coru adian Comstock Company" Hispose of S Cuatunings, Jessie brother, Ted, is tnere also.Hol s._ an I;.ot,ttc .El -kola-. was 1 formed to bring .n a slate of of Bell j titers at the annual meeting in At the close of the meeting, "500" was played. The winners were: Mrs. Pearl Lawrence and Mrs. Alice Abell. During the sup- per hour, prizes were won by .Mrs. Elva Osbaldeston, Mrs. Doak and Mrs, Lawrence. Plans were made for the fall meeting. GRAND OPENING jANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE 1 WATCH FOR FULL DETAILS iN NEXT WEEK PAPE?a_ June. Shirley Cummings gave an inter- esting talk on the one attt festival which was held all last week in Toronto. The president dealt with interesting and helpful facts from correspondence sent from The Western, Ontario Drama League. -o 0 ITUARY • MRS_ F1REtit'E ECHLIN •i Funeral service for Mrs, Flor- • ; ence Echlin, who died in Toronto, • + was held at the Lodge funeral home at 2 p on Thursday of last week Rev S. A. Muote, of Vic- • toria Street United Church, officiat- • ed Burda! vvas .n Colborne ceme- tery. Mrs Echlin who was 82. was -the ff_+riner--Florence Gledhill, of Colborne Township. After her marriage to Ric:tarel Echlin. the couple lived in Ashfield Township be fare al,e, n > Toronto 35 year, a:" Ilei hu-bar.cl d.c'_l �evera: • • -a favor POI hohiehi&kets. CORNISH ELECTRIC WEST STREET THE GORE IC _ SMNAL-STAR THE OLD HOME TOWN a N. to B ' STANLEY C l -(O O -IUM Sw r`i-tom �F E' 0 ma tra:;S.a Li2=7.1i CIMCIIMA s-i-n.aa Competition Keen :g t Music Festival tContinued from page 1) •I rico Boutilier, Goderich, tie at 89; Michael Bate, Clinton RCAF Sta- f Bill Bettger and Ivan Harris, Gode- tion, and Norma Hamilton, Gode- i rich, tie at 88. Piano solo, 14 and ,rich. I under, Sandra ia'aiper. 92; Mar - A minute's silence was observed! &Ir Ann ,Doherty, Blyth, and .in_-nrernory cst the late rs: -Geo' f ,Tuan Mills, Auburn, tie at 85; John trude \Vendorf, music supervisor,A.t.erhart, Goderich, 8;3. Piano echo died recently. She partici- IHoe,. 11 and under, Michael Lam- pated at the anual music festival pert, Goderich. 86: Valerie Holland, during her life. Blyth. ' 86: Susanne Straughan, c;oderich Public School made Goderich, 32. Piano duet, 12 and ellent showing on Tuesday un' er. None Peers and Cheryl : t . ;‘,-;4_, an an c xc Sa .:- .e..2. ate the ee nephews, a; School No. 1 wore-- eaforth Br dgewater, 89; Mary Blackstone Verne ani Cly de Gledhill and Ina! Public School Board's- shield for and Donna Gardner, 88; Patricia Moore a'.l of Benmi:ler. A niece, unison chorus with 85 marks. fol- 1t utilier and Bill Bettger, 85. Mr- Ken Bowdenlives in Orilla. lowed by Schobl No. 2 with 84 Piano solo, 12 and under, Carol Pallbearers were her three marks. , Brown. Hensall, 90; Ivan Harris, nephews and George Ginn. Blyth Public School captured the ; Goderich, 88; David Edward, Gode- Huron County shield in double tech, 86. KOBERT U- CL'TT trio division, Joanne Rapson. of I Monday Results A man whose name was synony- Goderich, won the Maple Leaf { Kindergarten choirs, 40 or less, , mous with music in Lindsay, IODE scholarship in girls' vocal (Goderich Public School, grade one seven and eight, 60 or fewer, Gode- Robert Cre Cutt died suddenly in solo class 14 and under, while ;and testi. Choirs, 60 or less, grade ' rich Public School No. 1, 85; Gode- Ro,s ' Memorial H.ispital there after ,Filsinger wrist watches were won one and two, Goderich Public I rich Public School No. 2, 84; Boys' i a heart attack. A former well -by Richard Watson. of Goderich; School, grade two and one. Girls vocal solo, 14 and under, Richard known resident of Goderich, he Larry Byerman, Seaforth; and Wal- vocal solo, eight yea's and under, Watson, Goderich,<�84; Jim Murray e was, the son 0f Robert H. Cutt. ,_ton McMahon, Wingham.- Pens Susan -Adams; 85; Barbara Meeus- and Jim Stephens, Goderich, tie at In his 58th year. he suffered the 'were won by Joanne Rapson and heart attack as he was returning Karen Black, of Goderich, in a to ( St Andrew's Presbyterian duet class. The pens were dona- Church, Lindsay, where he had ;ted by J. A, Campbell. been organist and choir leader for � Contestants from rural schools 15 years. t competed Wednesday and the fes - After leaving Goderich, Mr. Cott rival winds up today with the col - has been organist at churches in '.legiate or high school competitions. Elora, Fergus and Galt before go- Opening plight ing to Lindsay. He had studied � Piano solo, 15 years and under, music in Toronto- and New York , and once went on a European , Carol Allin, R.R. 3, Goderich, 86-, Nancy Hughes, Goderich, 82: Nel- tour with a concert group. He had son 'McClinchey, Hensall, 80. Piano and four, Goderich Public School, rooms or fewer, Blyth Public sung in London's Covent Garden I solo, 16 and under, Elizabeth 86. Choirs, 60 or less, grades five School, 82. Boys' vocal solo, open and Usher Hall. At the time of ; Auburn, 82; Janet Hugill, and six, Goderich Public School, (unchanged voices), Larry Byer - his death, he had 90 pupils study -i ��de ech 80; Paul Wilson, Gode- 85. Rhythm band, 25 or less, Wing- man, 82; Bill Pinder, Seaforth, 80; ing under him. rich.78. Piano solo, 16 and under ham Public School, 84. Boys' vocal Carl Berger, Seaforth, 78. Boys' Unmarried, -:41r. Cutt is survived , (prelude in C No. 1), John 'Aber - hart, solo, 11 and under, Michael Bate, ,Carl solo, open (changed voices), hart, 88. 84; .Vernon Mcii Piano solo, 17 and under, Myrtle AF Station, $3. 3�x Rlvt11, 82 -P�rano solo= .-i _Mso Ronald Young Goderich, and underJenny ora , _ 82, Unisom chorus bra esfive sixti Legion Ladies. Outline Plans The Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch 199, Canadian Legion, Met Tuesday evening with 30 members present and president, Evelyn Carroll, pre- siding. Mrs. M.. Bell reported that $19.25 was realized on the cream, sugar and tray set draw at the last 'Ladies' Ivlite," The winner was Mrs. Lil `Fipple, Goderch. • .Mfrs. 13. Kingswell reported on the ,resuli& of ilio..,bowling teiar�iaa- ment� at Walkerton, May 2nd, at which two teams from Goderich Auxiliary participated. Plans to attend the Zone Rally to be at Clinton, May 16, were completed. Further plans for the birthday party, Tuesday, June 26, were dis- cussed and it was decided to invite five Auxiliaries in Zone C td' at- tend. The transfer of Margaret Cowan from Lucknow Auxiliary to Gode- rich Auxiliary was accepted. Mr. Cuthbertson gave a short informative talk on "Horticulture." Mrs. R. Kingswell won the mystery prize. Lunch was served. 0 o S.O.S. APPEAL o An S.O.S. appeal for more volunteer workers for the Mass TB Chest X -Ray Clinic in Goderieh-, May- --825, - has been sounded. Unless the re- quired number of volunteers come forward a large part of the town may be missed by the clinic. Among those re- - quired are zone foremen for the following sub -divisions: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Each of the census takers calls at five or more homes about ten days before the clinic which opens at MacKay Hall May 18. If you plan to volunteer phone without delay to 832 or 9978. PRIZES -AT C PENT:N0 jOKI N I *, GE'S STO1 Many valuable prizes were won by town and district residents who flocked uito Brectenridge's new, three-storey hardware store at the Square and North street • on the- grand he grand opening days last 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Besides the opening of a new shop, it marked the 10th anniversary of Brecken- ridge Hardware, Plumbing and Heating. Thursday prize winners were: Mrs. John Falconer, one quart of paint, and William Prest, carpenter set:-a.� . .Friday winners were: 11. Hodges, one quart of paint, and Mfrs. H. Earnshaw, steak knives. Seven prizes were awarded Sat- urday: Mrs. Thos. Dickson, toilet seat; Mrs. May Finlay, Lucknow, basket horse; Ernest Durnin, Auburn, one gallon of paint; Bert McWhinney, Dungannon, electric fry pan; , William Scrimgeour, auto- matic taster; Mrs. Warren, clock, and Ma's. Jas, B. Johnston, Super Health triple set. PHONE 141 • FOR 1956 IT'S THE NEW HL► Chop -A11 HARVESTE with NEW •$i 4apacity 5 -foot MOWER „BAR. Now Gehl offer*. you a choke Mower taar Attachment to fit More Exclusive Features tt New "Chop -Alt"-" Feat- ures_ Unmatched capacity, cleaner cutting for better packing, " best keeping sil- age. All -steel cutter bar, boil- er -plate steel flywheel, ad- justable axle, self -aligning bearings on feed rollers, tP New Gehl Sodium Bisul- fite Feeder for better grass silage, .mounts on Chop -All. Metal Parts and FREE Plans for PTO all-purpose .side unloading bunk -feed- er hox. Ido it yourself'. of lG CAPACITY 5 -ft. or 6 -ft. the NEW "Chop -All" Harvester. The Gehl, "Chop -All" Harvester earned its name and proved its fame: "Walking through" tall safari Faorghum and soybean mixtur- es with its Mower Bar At- tachment. i Taking tall corn "in stride" - with either the 1 or 2 -Row Gehl Corn Head. ilts "'Sweeping up" giant wind- rows of dry or wilted hay with the Gehl Windrow Pick- up. - only' Gehl gives you FOUR at- tachments with the famous "Quick -Switch." Buy right. Buy Gehl -owned by more farmers than any other independent make' Come in and see them Today John Aldington. VARf A PHONE HUn er 2-33%x', CLINTON THERE'S NOTHING.BETTER THAN A GEHL 19-20 pey and Lynda Samis, Goderich, tie it 84; Beverley Ryan, Goderich, 83. -. Also unison chorus, grades one, two, three and four, Blyth Public w 83; Paul Taylor and George Hud- son, Goderich, tie at 82. Girls' vo- cal solQ, 14 years and under, Jo- anne Rapson, 85; Sarah Skinn, Wingham, and Catherine Welsh, School. grades one, two, three and Clinton RCAF Station, tie at 83; four. toys' vocal -solo, eight and , Marion Farrier, Wingham; Nancy under, Cary Dark, 84; Jimmy Na - smith and Tommy Elliott, Wing - ham, tie at 82; Jeffrey Such, Gode- rich, 81. Choirs, 60 or less, grade three Johnston, Blyth; Sandra Reid, Clin- ton RCAF; Pearl_ McLean, Sea - forth, and Marion Sutherland, Goderich, all tie at 82. Double trio, schools with six by three brothers, Calvin, of Gode- rich; Thomas, of Detroit, and Mel - _drum, of Toronto; and two sisters, ?sorsa -I': _E. Ross, St. Thomas, and doon, Clinton RC .;Walton McKibbon, 83; Brian Rider, Winghatn, and, James Storey, Clin- ton RCAF, tie at 82; Douglas Lock - Mrs. Geer e Baechler, of Goderich. d ,,,, AM 'Morue, h , h d ridge, Wtneha e Al _ .Pet bow, ' .... .. ,.... ....., _...d ...., ... Goderich. i+¢ L�'�_. - -- vols aria engin, _isiytn . Yuniic land girls', 14 and under, Joanne A large number of people at- Piano solo, 17 and under, John tended the services Tuesday inChool, 84. Girls vocal solo, 11 1 Rapson and Karen Black, 84; Irene Aberhart and Gloria Dixon_.MixonExeter, and under, Norma Hamilton,.Go' ,Lawrence and Sharon Gray, Blyth, St, Andrew's Chur41l,; Lindsay, 81, Sight reading, open. argtier rich $0; Donna Gardner and Bev- and Lynne Comrie an'd Donna after which' the remains were brought to Goderich. Service is under (test niece "Country Gard to be conducted in the Lodge fun en"), Gwen Walsh, •Belgrave, 86. eral home today at 2 p.m., with Piano trio 15 and under, Joan ite Lyon 90. Piano solo, 17 and erly' Johnston, Goderich, tie at 83; Dockstader, Goderich, tie at 83; Charles -Knox and Susan Wright - man, Wingham, and Sharon Brown Rev. R. . MacMillan, of Knox and Sharon Lewis, Wingham, tie Rr sbyt. Gn Church, officiating. Knox `Mills, June ' Mills. Betty Durnin, man, Goderich. 84 Richard-Magie, at 82: - Port AThert 86: Betty -Goddard, Goderich' and Keith Rathwell, Choirs, grades seven and .eight, Susan Wightman. Blyth. and Katie Scott. Seaforth, tie at 82. Violin, beginners, Kenneth Hart - 'Ir1H'iURSDA Y, WAY liBtla, iajeD Some Sloppy With Garbage Art -old 'by-law, ' whereby House- holders are required to put garb- age out in a metal container with a proper lid, may soon De rigidly enforced in Goderie i. At last Friday's meeting, Town Council gave notice that a warning to citi- zens will be issued because too many people are setting their garb- bage out in flimsy cardboard boxes. Deputy-Ree"vgr E. C. Fisher ex- plained that this situation it espec- ially tough for garbage collectors on a rainy day. They `pick up the box, and then they have to come back With a shovel to piek up the garbage," he said. Other factors in council's con- cern: Huron 'County Health Unit isn't happy about the use of card- board boxes and, as Councillor Frank Walkom noted, it does little to justify Goderich's claim of "the prettiest town in Canada." imonemilmommilammumr A COMPLETE STOCK OF BADMINTON AND TENNIS EQUIPMENT as NOW available at WESTERN - TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY LIMITED WEST ST. YOUR SPORTING STORE PHONE 120 Interment will be in Maitland cemetery. GUILD PREPARES FOR ,Tang' Horton, Nelson MeClinchey. • Clinton, tie at 83. Girls' vocal 60 or fewer, Goderich Public (Hensall, 86. Piano solo, 18 and solo, 14 and under, Judy Lunn, School, 86. Ladies' trio, Brussels under. Jenny Morue. 91; Dorothy Wingham, 83; Katherine Blacker, trio, 83. Dbuble trio, Goderich F.nzenberger. Goderich, 86: Martha 1 Clinton. 81. Violin, first position, No. 5, 83; Goderich No. 10 and ITS GARDEN PARTY Jackson, Goderich. 82. M easy: Barry McDonagh, Lucknow, Goderich No. 11, tie at 82; Gode- Friday Results 82; Thomas Clyde Mock, Clinton, rich No. 1 and Goderich No. 2, tie St Georges Women's Guild met Piano solo, six and under, 81; Vivienne Hugill, Goderich, 80' at 81. Girls' vocal solo, open, Tuesday afternoon last week with', Yvonne Smith, Goderich. 86: Terry Also girls' vocal solo. 15. and Phyllis Bryans, Seaforth, 83; Shar- e good attendance. Mrs, B. R. Nixon.;Exetr'r. 85: Linda 'VlcTag under, Myrtle Knox, Blyth, 82. on McNichol and Barbara .Talbot, ' Monday, president, presided. A dart. Wingham: 80: Piano , solo, , t report avas given by the secretary," eic9ht and under, Ronnie Hones, Girls vocal solo, soprano, 18 and Seaforth, tie at 82; Sandra Mac- Mrs_ H. Tiehborne. betters of ap ' Clinton. 90: Rennie Heather me- under, Claire Taylor, Walton, 81. Lennan, Wingham, 81. Mixed ttreciation from the ;ick were read Orae. Dashwood, 89; Janis Render Violin, third position. easy, Keith quartet, Brussels quartet, 82. he Mrs H ()odd. con, Wingham. 84. Piano solo, Anderson. 'Jensen. 80. Violin, Goderich Public School tonight third position, advanced. Eleanor won ,the Lions The garden party to be held in nine and under, Jane Cruikshank, Club shield for July was discussed and conveners, 8(1: Sandra Henry. Blyth.. and Marta Reed. Dungannon. 80. Violin, all choirs in grades seven and eight chosen as frillows: Mrs. T. Legg and eget Raine.,. Goderich. tie at 135: positions. advanced. William James, and Goderich Public -School No. 5 ' Mrs Chas. Videan, general con- Jennifer Papsons, Goderich. 84. 'Goderich, 85.., captured Goderich Public School veners; Mrs F: Taylor, Mrs. Bridle, Piano solo. 10 and under. •Judith Also soprano solo. open, Jean Board's shield in double trio class. Mrs Harrison and Mrs. Williams,' Patterson. Goderich. 89: Douglas Rintoul, Wind -tarn. 80. Mezzo so- Announcement was made that for the fancy work; Mrs. II. Dodd, Fisher. Goderich, 88: Linda Wal- prano. open. Marilyn Smith, Gode- Joanne Rapson won the Maple Leaf 99 •in ly table Other conveners will f per Exeter 84 Piano solo 11 rich, 89. Tenor solo, onen, Bob IODE scholarship. Remember Mo P,1 c. c he chosen at the next meeting.and tinder, Carol Brown and Lynda Rintoul. Wingham, 80. Bass solo, After the closing of the meeting, Tieman,.Dashwond tie at 88: Nota °nen. Barry McQuillin. Lueknow, Rev. Dr. Taylor gave a showing Shrrwond and Nancy Peers, both 81: Jack Tvreman. Blyth. 79. Male of picture., which Mrs. Taylor ex- Goderich. tie al 83: Sharon Gray, choirs. Harbouraires. Goderich, 88. Rlvth. and .Tulia Cruikshank, Wing. William .Tames. of Goderich, won ham, tie at 82. Piano duet, 10 and the Rebekah Lodge No. 89, IOOF under, lVfarr'arct (faints and Doug- cash award in violin solo classes las Fisher. 8'7: lVfarlene Pepner and while, the music lyre, went to Judy Amy Stewart. Walton. 84: Norman Lunn, of Wingham. and a Huron Bell .and Ten Harris. Goderich, 81. ,County cash award for male chorus P -i -an' s r}n. 12 and train-er,- Do1ina to the Harbouraires. Gardner, tf"roderieh. 90; Cheryl Tuesday Results , Bridgewater, Goderich, and Pat- Unison chorus, grades five, plained beautifully. The pictures shown were places visited by them on their recent holiday, Tea was served by Mrs.. McNa11, Mrs. Mc - F (`age and Mrs. H. Dodd. •••3•'••••®•••••*••#*1•••••••®**000***••••••••••••000000Nevve*****•fit••• • s • 0 • • • : • 0 0I.0 - • , Do You Get Your Signal -Star 0• • • • • s•► z By Nail ? •• • • • r} UR MAOL0tv1G LIST hag just been • • checked ovor and notices sent to those roadero whose) aubocriptlono expire he - faro or up to the end of March, 1954. tt it would bo opprecitited If thou re- ceiving notices would airrange for pay- moarirt EFORE JUNE 36, 1956 and thus e0iminoto an'y UON-CONTINUO`' INS RiICEIVIttG Thr ftnttl-fte $3 per year in Coneda and $4 in the S.A. 0.400**00414114.00 **Mb ************000006g006,0600*****************dlt 6,0600** !••x•*••*•1!••! •, six FATHER AND SON AT TCA .CONTROLS For the first time in 'Prang -Canada Air Lines history, a father and son recently flew a scheduled- flight together, from Toronto to Windsor. The father, Captain Art Hollingworth, left, a Toronto cheek pilot with 16 years of experience with TCA, was at the controls while his son Armand wag in the ''right neat" as First Officer. Armand, previously with the RCAF, is a recent graduate of TCA's first officer clans. His father ban been flying for some 28 yearn and is a "mann million miler," 'i IS MOTHER'S PAY Say it with - flowers=BrWire if your mother is far away or here in town, remember her with -the living, personal gift of flowers: a flowering plant, a keepsake vase of cut flowers, or a corsage she can proudly wear on h.2r day. It's s., easy, too. Si-inply stop ;n or pits►ne and your flower gift will he delikered promptly. leen !act rte: /r.t,nrt phi( es tra i.trisf.tction GODERICH FLOWERS BRUCE ST. PHONE 105 RING SALE !blue coal Order famous `blue coal' for the Fall and save $ $ $ Take advantage of these big savings! Place your order now at the year's lowest prices. Pay on easy budget terms ---a small down payment and many , months to pay the balance. Have your supply of colour - marked 'blue coal' on haled when you need it. EDWARD COAL CO. Goderich Phone 98 'blue mean momm©m.smo=memo ins mmI. ORDER HOW --PAY LATER 'blue coal' BUDGET PLAN GiVES '4 BiG ADVANTAGES 1. You get a big special dis- count by ordering noW. 2. You make only a small down payment - tailored to your budget. a. Many months to pay the balance. You have a future supply of 'blue coal' in your basement --at lowest prices. 4. There's no red tape --easy as ABC! mt3z�tar ala r3cao= 52340 taa THE WORL®'S FINEST RAR® 00AL