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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-07-04, Page 7THU a MX Cho 111' WRESTLING SEAFORTH ARENA Friday, July 5—Starting at 9 p.m. TV STARS FROM MAPLE LEAF GARDENS MAIN BOUT' — Two Out of ThreeFells One hour tioue limit Whipper "Billy" Gene "The Terrible„ WATSON vs. KINISKI Farmer Boy vs. Fred Aitkens (Will also sing) One Pall -30 -min. time limit Baron Gatoni vs. Johnny Barron One Pall -30 -minute time limit Referee Al `Bunny" Dunlop See• -this Exciting Exhibition of Skill and Sciencel ADMISSION All Floor Seats $1.50 — Regular Seats $1 Children under 12, 50c Advance Seats at : SEAFORTH MOTORS Phone 541 BALDWIN HARDWARE -- Pholie 61 -27 THE GODERICII _SIONALISTAR Executive Changes Are An,nounced At Goderich P!ant of SheafferCompany Leon E Sleek, 391year-o1d Kest- tbe Sheaffer Pen Company of Canada Limited, has been appointed' executive vice- president' of that parent company at Fort Madison, Iowa, and assumes s new post an September I. The announcement was (made by W. A. Meager ill, president of the United States company, in con- junction with four major executive changes, 1Vlr. )Black came to Goderich :n May, 1953, to assume direction of the Canadian I:llant at Goderich. A dynamic personality, interested in the (welfare of Goderieh his moving to Fort Madison will .be a loss to Goderich. He is art active member of the Lions Club and served on the Goderich Recreation and Arena Committee. Mr. !Black is bo succeed George, A. 'Bec1 at Fort Madison, who be- comes ecomes Vice-chairman . of the board 'and chairman of the finance com- mittee. Vice-president Ad general sales manager of the Canadian operation, Clyde E. Everett, 39, will become president of the Canadian com- pany at Goderich. Mr. Everett came to Goderich in September, 1953, and 'is also active in com- munity activities. A native of 1600 men will be watching you drive this summer - Provincial Police Officers—using patrol 'cars, helicopters, motorcycles and radar— `will be keeping a watchful eye on Ontario roads this summer. They aim to protect you, the travelling public, by encouraging obedience to the highway laws. For your own safety and that of Your neighbours, be careful whenever you drive. Stay within the law and avoid inconvenience, as well as, possible prosecution. It will be a more pleasant summer if you do. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT • ONTARIO Hon. A. Kelso Roberts. Attorney General ' LEON H. BLACK, who has been promoted to vice- president of the parent plant of W. A. ` Sheaffer Pen Company at Fort Madison, Iowa, and assumes his new post on September 1 ' Colfax, Iowa, Mr. Everet't joined Sheaffer's sales staff in 1917. He served as assistant to the 'general sales manager and was southern district sales manager before coxn- ing to Canada to take charge of Canadian sales. He was elected a vice-president of the Canadian company. in 1954. Mr. W. R. Gardner, who came to Goderich in September, 1953, as personnel manager, but ,whip has been territorial manager for the Hamilton, Ontario, territory, has been promoted to general sales manager of the Canadian company. In announcing the changes, Mr. Sheaffer said, "Our company has always been known as a `young' company. In taking stock we real- ized that many of the top execu- tives, Gwho have been with us since the days when my grandfather first began manufacturing writing instruments, would all reach re- tirement age in just a few years." He added that the company's policy of eretirement at 65 years of age made it imperative that' these steps be taken now. 0 0 0 - The rich miss one of life's big thrills: paying the final instalment on the Washing machine., . • ..... ........ •................. . . . � ...•. •�� iii ammo einee FAIRLANE 500 CLUB VICTORIA' r�.;�r ,{rrr:•rr�.,.;,y.};!{'�}•,� � fr; k :'s• f •,r{/: }� NEWESS BUIIT ?�wu� FORD SIX°'V'B Ford is the car that's new all the way through. Ford's newness isn't just "face-lift" newness. In the new kind of Ford, chassis, engine and body are individually engineered to blend into one beautiful, spacious, rock -solid unit. That's why, when you look below the surface, you find a car that's as new as it looks right down to the last nut and bolt! New Wide -Contoured Frame bows out and dips down to give a more stable, safer, riding platform ... makes possible a Iower, sleeker silhouette. New Even -Keel Rear Suspension automatically adapts to road and load ... helps eliminate "squat" and "dip". New Swept -Back Ball -Joint Suspension allows front wheels to step "over" the bumps ... gives you a much smoother ride. New Deep -Offset Rear Axle helps make possible Ford's "low look" while permitting generous passenger space. New Super -Strong Body has heavy roof braces, huskier double -grip safety door locks, more insulation material than any competitive manufacturer's car. New Comfort -Contoured Seats: rigidly anchored, have advanced -design springing for greater comfort, longer life. New Giant -Grip Brakes are double -sealed for extra depend- ability in airy weather. Improved pedal angle means easier operation. New Exclusive Electronic Balancing of each V-8, while operating under its own power; 'introduces a new standard of smoothness. New Higher Horsepower Mileage Maker Six is the most modern, thriftiest, top -performing "six" in the industry. FORD -MONARCH SALES JAMBOREE CONTEST 15 glamorous new cars to be given away! There's nothing to buy! 15 glamorous prizes will bo awarded during the Ford -Monarch "Sales Jamboree", .0. ,y { June 10th -August 17th. Every second week a winner will be selected from each of these areas: The four Western Provinces and Lakehead Area—Ontario-- Quebec, Maritimes and Newfoundland. You can win! FIVE Ist FUZES! F.rd "IfidrAw.y" Hardtops FIVE 24 PRIZES1 Muerc& L•cer.e Convertibles FIVE 34 IPRIZES1 Forel $..li.erConvertibles ENTER EVERY SECOND WEEKI SEE YOUR FORD -MONARCH DEALER TODAY! monaacN You'll get -the greatest deals in town during the FORD -MONARCH SALES JAMBOREE! GODERICH MOTORS LTD / 3 FQRI (-MONARCH SALES AND SERVICE Phone 83 It/ South Street Install Executive, Present Chevrons Fifteen year theorems denoting perfect attendance at meetings dur a ag that time were rpreeent to )Nip" )Whetstone and Arnold Mc- Connell at the final Lions 'Ble titng Of thew )son at the Bedford Hotel 'ridai evening. At the same meeting, a 10 year chevron was presented to Guy "Emerson, five year chevrons to larold Bettger, Andy Boutilier, Merv. Stephens and Leo Walzak .and 100 per cent attendance ,+but- tons to=21 members. The 1957 executive was in- stalled which includes: (president, Glen Gardiner; first vice-president, Hill Lum:by; second vice-rpresident, Ebb Ross; third vice president,,Don Aberbart. 0 0-- o Elevator Traps, Game Warden A balky elevator trapped Con- servation Officer R. R. Bellinger, of Chalton, in the Huron County Court House last week. The auto- matic conveyance was stalled be- tween floors for more than an hour before the trouble could be cor- rected and Mr. Bellinger released. When the elevator stalled, the automatic alarm . sounded and brought Jim Sheandown and Jack Drew to the scene. Electricians were also called and adjustments were made to the mechanism. Then the elevator continued to the next floor and released the captive game warden. 0 0 O MARGARET SEAGER CLUB The Margaret Seager Club held a tea and bake sale at the home of Mrs. D. Challenger, St. George's Crescent, on Wednesday of last week. The tea, convened by Mrs. M. Mathers and .Mrs. C. Chapman, was well attended. ' Mrs. Challenger and Mrs. K. Tay- lor received the guests, and dur- ing the afternoon Mrs. A. Wilkes, Miss E. Roberts, Miss J. Lewis and Mrs. K. Taylor poured tea. The tea table was beautifully decorated with candles and bouquets of coral bells and baby's breath. Mrs. J. Seaman and Mrs. J. Muri- son .,were in dharge ,of the bake table. Car Didn't Reek Just From Leeks States Officer Convicted of impaired driving for the second time, Morley 14'. .Edington, 52, of Saltford, was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail when he appeared in magistrate's court here. He was ordered to pay the court costs or serve seven more days in jail, and his license 'was suspended for two years. Shaking his head, the magis- trate said that Linington had been a reputable member of the com- munity at cele time but had been led down further and further by the company he kept. "" The man was charged after an -investigation by Provincial Con- stable Alex Twaddle, who was com- ing into 'Goderich on highway 21 on Saturday, May 25, at 10 p.m. I-fe stopped to check a vehicle which was partially parked in the ditch. Linington, the driver, was very unsteady on his feet. Defencecounsel James Donnelly asked the constable if he smelled "bush onions" when he was talking to Linington at the scene. It was explained that bush onions are leeks. "Oh, the national flower of Wales!" observed Magistrate D. E. 'Holmes. Constable Twaddle said he was afraid that be couldn't detect any sign of bush onions on Linington's breath or in the car. What he did smell reminded him more of a brewery, stated the officer. Second Offence Joseph (Reginald Deer, 20, of Goderich, was .'fined $50 and costs or two 'weeks in jail for driving while disqualified. Noting that Deer had been fined for the same type of offence back in February, Crown Attorney H. Glenn Bays suggested that the youth did not take the law ser- iously. In passing sentence, the magis- trate said he was taking into con- sideration the,Pact that Doer had already spent a week in jail while awaiting sentence. The youth was charged as a result of an i•nvestiga- .ticn by .Coatrstable A. South, of Goderich. Pleading guilty to careless driv- ing, Ronald E. 'McDowell, of Sea - forth, was fined $30 and costs or one week in jail. 'Crown ,Attorney Hays explained that McDowell was the driver of a car that careened out of control on Elgin 'avenue at about 11.30 p.m. fen June 15. Before coming to a stop, the auto struck the porch on Charles Fuller's resid- ence. McDowell stated that the accid- ent occurred when he went out of his way to avoid another car. "You really: , went out of your way, didn't you?" observed the magistrate. 0- 0 0 "I know that you all wish I was lead so that you could stamp on ny grave," snarled a foreman at his men. There was a moment's ;Renee as they glared' at hi'm. 'Not mne," mumbled someone at he haeek. "I hate having to stand n queues." 0--- 0 Principal to small boy: "-It's very ,enerous of you, Russell, but I don't believe • your resignation would help nur crowded school 3ituatinn." Heron Court Farm Re By O. H. MiW, Huron AR. Rep. �•t Fifa. ae a io.havQ been de- _ !eyed due to beau' mills, the Huron County Agricultural Repre- sentative reports. Winds And rain knocked (the hay down which will make cutting a problem. Some w!nter wheat has been lodged. Fall wheat Js headed well and should Abe an average to above average crop. Early sown oats and barley are headed out. The bean crop appears to be average but the corn cropp is (behind other years ingrowth. at would appear that the acreage of husking corn and sileage corn will begreater than normal. Haying operations have been de- leted 'by wet weather but the pas- ture *rill be more 'than adequate. They could stand 'lrigh clipping to reanove the heads and prevent them from going to seed. 0 0 0 Personals Dr. Robert E. Doak, of Ashoro, N.C., was a week -end guest with his mother, Mrs. R. J. Doak. Mr. 'Peter Bakelaar and Miss Shirley Gruimmett, of London, spent the holiday with Mrs. Gru.m- mett. , Mrs. R. J. Bullen left this week on an extended trip to Vancouver and the Western States. Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Needham were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belfry, of Toronto, and Mrs. Pat Ballantyne, ie, of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worsell, Barbara and Kenneth, of Kitchener, were week -end guests with Mrs. C. W. Worsell, Keays street. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon George and Ella, of London, were holiday week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker. Guests 'with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chisholm over the week -end were Mr. and Mrs. R. ,Buckley, of Tor- onto, Dr. and Mrs. E. Reinhart and family, of Kitchener, Mr. Richard Hoffman and Dianne, of Chatham, Miss Kathleen Fraser end small nephew, Dale Marlatt, of Toronto, were week -end guests with the former's sister, Miss Fraser, East street. 'Miss Roselle Ccunolly and Miss Dorothy Schinniman, •of Sebring- ville, spent the holiday week -end at the home of Mrs. Mary Stinson and Alice McGraw, Victoria street. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cardwell, Peggy and Paul, of Sarnia, were holiday -guests with Mrs. Cardwell's parents, Mr, and 'Mrs. J. V. Thomas. TELEVISION REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES. Complete work bench of all TV Testing Equipment. TV AERIAL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE— ANY MAKE. MacDoeald Electric Goderich 38tf ANNIMmammonommemew Phone 235 ST. HELENS ST. HELENS, Juno 30. -- Alilsa !Marjory iCan'aerorn; of Blackie, Al - herb, was a visitor last wee with her 'uncle, MAR Cameron atnM Cameron. " Mr. and Mia. Irving../�i�..}te . Gotiel'ieb,... and 3Tr. and Mrs. Nor-, man $hopland,f Boehpstor, berta, were recent ;guests of Mr. mid Mrs. W. A.4Miller. Twenty-three pupils of the St. Helen's School with their teacher, Doan Cameron, enjoyed ed a bus trip to Goderich on Thursday ivvbcre they visited the Museum, the 'Saito Salt Company, the Sbea,'fer Pett Oompanr and the ,harbor. They also visited the isset Dairy and Sky Harbor Air Port. Mr. Don Cameron, who will teach at Belfast next year, was hoitoped at a gathering of pupils and par- ents at the school on Thursday evening. After a short program by the pupils, Mr. Cameron 'was pre- sented with a ear clock. Lunch and a social time 'concluded a pleasant evening. Mr. Marvin McDonald will take the pre-teadher's college course at Toronto. !Miss Lois 'Webb will at- tend McMaster University, Hamil- ton, for a physical training course and Miss Ruth Webb will study English and .psychology at Western University for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott and Mr: Ellwood Elliott, of Holyrood, Mes. Alex Nolan, of Regina, and Mr. and Mrs. JAI. Head, Paul and !RTE ndy, of St. •Catharines, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller. Miss Bonnie Leeson, of London, •MeNND010000MeMDDMODMM0 Do the ing 00 you honestly know what materials you're wear - now are made of? W it}r many new -type fabrics and "fabric -mixtures ", it 's much safer—and a lot 'less costly — to rely on experi- enced DRY, cleaning. For careful work, experienced handling — phone us. 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FAMILY RATES N'o Charge for Children '2 and Under 800 BOONS WITN BATM rrowa4,.00 BAAAAE Irl PARKING LOT X1.24 IS 14 holiday vii+itOr with 1s. Mrs, Jos. Curran; midN Mix.s W. a ift4.4thortord doing withy )derider t Now . nA•-a Ottw Tif, ANTENNAS + sow smorrozo �►norrALT,zz) Les Chapman TV Phone 154 104 Elgin E. SI E55 DIRECTORY CHIROPtiACTIC HERBERT B. SUCH,, D C. Doctor o£ Chiropratie Office Hours: Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 pall. Tuan., Fri. -9 a.m. to 8 p.o. . 7 p.m. to pam. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11. . ' Li& Vitamin Therapy Office --Corner of South St. ata Britannia Road. Phoney 341. A. M. HARPER Chartered Aeoountant Office House 343.1 343W 33 Hamilton St. Goderich A.J. `Bert' Alexander GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE — AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY Get insured — Stay Insured Rest Assured, Bank of Comm. Bldg. Telephone `268. Stiles Ambulance Roomy -- Comfortable Anywhere — Anytime PHONE 399 77 Montreal St., Goderich C. B. CLANCY OPTOMETRIST For appointment phone 33„ The Square, .Goderich. HAROLD JA S .K✓ bPJ,wL it(•MCu.?C.... �p �..... LICENSEl7 aXag HURON AND PERTH Phone 474 SEAFORTH P. Box 4611 0 FRANK REID LIFE UNDERWRITER Life, annuities, business insurance. Mutual Life of Canada Phone 346 Church St. C. F. CHAPMAN General I urance Fire Aut .mobile, Casualty Redd Gstate 30 Colborne St., Goderich Phone law EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSEAUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- Bwered. Immediate arrangements cnn be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 16213 Clinton. Charge moderate and satis- faction guara:oteed. E. T. Armstrong OPTOMETRIST Phone_ 1100 for appointment SQUARE G.DI ERIC4f CEMETERY MEMORIALS T.Pryde & Son EXETER Local Iteproseithiitive-=y ALEX BM'H 146 Eight, Ave. Phone 15$