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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-10-03, Page 8' I►�xEMT County Hog Assembly Yard? dols of the 'Ontario Hog ' arketU1I ,god expect to estab- 1 . an assembly yard in Huron 400Uhlef. So said 'Bert Lobb, Clin- ton, President of the Huron flog I4roducers Association. It is likely the location will be near 'Clinton, Mr. Lobb said. Mr. Jake Koehler, Toronto, manager of the inarket:iug board, is scheduled to visit in Huron County this week to by plans for the opening of the rd - o -o--_-o Alert today -alive tomorrow. - ]E SAFELY. TV ANTENNAS SOLD SERVICED 10 REMOVED * INSTALLED Les Chapman TV Phone 154 38 East St. -22tf Hospital .Sup#., Addresses Lions Classifying a hospital in a town as "A personal and eoannnunity possession," Mrs. Dorothy Easter, superintendent of Alexandra Mar- ine and General Hospital was guest speaker at the Lions Olub meeting last Friday evenaig at the Bedford Hotel. Mgrs. Easter told of a com- munity's responsibility to its hos- pital. Chairman of the meeting was Ebb Ross. Soloist was Mrs. Bonnie Go+wman. The club voted in favor of spon- soring the Maitland Air Cadets, which' organization has becu with- out a sponsor since the Kinsmen Club dropped their sponsorship of the cadets. 0 0 0 WAM OL PROSPHIPLEX cll. "Every Day" Way, to REST TIRED NERVES Hectic pace getting you down? It's so easy to relax Just take PHOSPHO-PLEX Relieve that jumpy, tired all the time" feeling. Enjoy life Smile at petty annoyances' It's true PHOSPHO. PLEX is the every day way to relieve ner ous tens.on WAMPOLE PHOSPHO-P[EX With Et compound vltamino SO TABLETS $2.50 16 OUNCES $2.50 AFUIl.THREE t(EEt TREATMENT eon R. Vimper 8 Company United • Path, Ontuia EMERSON'S DRUG STORE PHONE 45 Cor. West St. and Square 36, 38. 39 OBITUARY. OUT ON A LIMB WITH BILL 5M1LEY Why is it that, of all the lies people tell, the biggest and most barefaced prevarications are to their children ? r p {t Everybody lies a little, most people lie quite a bit, and some people lie practically every time they open their mouths. But all parents lie all the time to their children. They not only tell them lies, but teach them to be Piers. ,c G 0 4 • ABfFHUR L. STEPHEN Children .are not born liars. In fact, until they become hardened The funeral was held on Friday to ,, it, like their parents, they are of Arthur L. Stephen, 50, lifelong resident of Gorrie who conducted a business establishment there which will be carried on by the third generation of the Stephen family. He is survived by his wife, form- erly Helen Leppingtcu, one son, Robert, of Gorrie, two daughters, Mrs. A. Grainger, of Howick Town- ship, and Evelyn, at home, and ore brother, Mervyn, of the Gode- rieh Public School staff. Interment was at Gorrie. .MRS. JAMES A. MITT Y .ER The funeral was held at Clinton on Monday of Mrs. James A. Miller, of Clinton, whose death occurred on Saturday after a year's illness at the age of 81. A native of Goderich Township, she had lived in Clinton for the past 18 years. Her husband, who died in 1940, farmed in Goderich Township for many years before moving to Clinton to retire. The former Elizabeth Steep, she is survived by one son, Fred L. Miller, of Clinton, and one brother, Adam Steep, of Goderich. There are also nine grandchildren. Pre- deceasing her were two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Churchill, of Clinton, and Mrs. Edna Simpson, of Hamil- ton, and one son, Normmti Miller, former clerk of Huron County. Interment was made in Clinton cemetery. pA�itY TAbfrS AWE CANT MAKE UP 1 HIS MIND WHICH MILK FROM AN DRF 4) DAIRY HE LIKES BETTER. "THEY'RE ALL SWELL! very uncomfortable about uttersig a falsehood. But when they dis- cover every day in their lives that something their parents passed cu as gospe=l is just so_much malarkey, they don't have a chance to go straight. 'L GODERXOR SIG S AR CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH, TO MARK 68th ANNIVERSARY, Special Services will be held Sun- day to mark the Bath anniversary of the i;, aptist Church at Clinton. Guests on the oecasion Will be Evangelist and Mrs. Greenway, An evangelistic crusade wvill run from October 6 to 16 at the same church and conducted by the Green- ways. There will be gospel sing- ing, music on the Irish warp, the violin and pian. Services each week -day evening during the cru- sade commence at 8 p.m. u - 0 0 Parents will tell you, with tears in their eyes, that they lie to their children only to "protect" the little darlings. That, of course, is unadulterated, 100 -proof poppycock and self-deception of the lowest type. What they do is tell the kids lies to protect themselves. They lie boldly and baldly to cover their own ignorance, to salvage their self-esteem, and to wheedle the kids into doing something they don't want to do. Kingsbridge • • KINGSBRIDGE, Sept. 30. -Mrs. Jack Kinney and Mrs. Nora Sinnett, of Detroit, are spending a few days with relatives where. Miss Adeline O'Keefe, of Cali- fornia, is visiting with IVIrs. Con. O'Keefe and the Jos. O'Keefe fam- ily this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Austin, Carol Ann and Marlene, of Toronto, are spending a few days here prior to leaving for a two weeks' vacation :n Timmins. Mrs. Edward Foley has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for the past week follow- ing an eye operation, and we wish her a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Austin, who celebrated their 40th wedd_ng anniversary on Saturday. All the family were present for a fine turkey dinner, except one son, Jack, of Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Austin received many cards of congratulation and best wishes; also lovely gifts from their family Gild friends. A reception was he=ld on Saturday evening for other relatives and neighbors, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all those present. Week -end visitors 'to this com- munity were Peter Lierman and Arnold Marsman, and Miss Frances Gilmore, of London, Wm. Van Osch and friend, of Toronto, Mrs. Jas. M. Bowlsr, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Murphy, of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartman and Shir- ley, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Len Woodley and Mary Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McConville, of Tor- onto, Miss Betty Lou Vassella, of Wingham. . Miss Anne - McKinnon and bro- ther John visited with Mrs. Jerry O'Cornor during the past week. Rev. Gera=ld Van Vynekt, of Tis- dale, Sask., spent a day with Rev. H. Van Vynckt at the Rectory here, prior to returning to Tisdale via plane with some friends after a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Van Vynckf, in Toronto. 0 0 0 * 0 Here's an example of how adults "protect" children , from the cruel realities of life. It happened right here in town. A little girl that I know quite well was taken to a ft +aeral recently by her mother. The lady didn't want to' upset the child, so, bef19re they advanced to "view the remains," a barbarous custom, by the way, she whispered to her that the corpse wasn't dead, just "asleep." The tot trudged to the coffin, clutching her guardian's hand, took a look, and said with disgust, loud and clear: "He's not asleep! He's dead!" c;: , # •r Another astonishing aspect of this lying business is the reaction of parents when their kids turn the tables and Iie to them. Mothers who will tell their children, with- out patting an eye, that the stork doesn't really bring babies, the doctor brings them in his little black 1444;_;.);#111 weep broken-heart- edly viten their child tells them he's finished his liver, and they find it on the floor, under the.table, after he's left for school. The perfidy of it! Fathers who will groaningly in- form their youngsters on a S=unday morn'i:g that Daddy has the 'flu, when all Daddy has is a big, fat hangover, wall put their hands over their hearts, say this hurts me more than it does you, and beat hell out of the urchin who has had the supreme audacity to say he handed in is collection, when he spent it pd a popsickle on the way to Sunday School. ' Y Biggest field of ^ falsification for parents is when they talk of their own childhood. Apparently, to hear them burble onl the earth was in- habited, in those days, by a species of small, virtuous, punctual, dili- gent and obedient creature, the like of which has•never been seen since. Look For The Red Spots On 'Famous Reading Anthracite They are your guarantee of Clean ® Comfortable Dependable Heat Order this red trademarked low ash hard coal now. DEAN COAL CO. PHONE 95 GODERICM -38-39 BRUCE E. RICAN GENERAL CONTRACTOR What does my wife tell the kids about her school days? Oh, dull stufflike how attentive she was, and how she went straight home after school, and how she won a prize for having the neatest copy- book, at the school fair. She neglects to mention things like the day she smashed her slate over a little boy's head, rnd sent him home with a concussion, because he pinched her. 0 of 4' 4, - 1'm the same. Caught Hugh rid - ng his bike without hands the other day and blasted him proper- ly. Told him I wasn't lucky enough to have a bike, at his age, but if 1 had been, I'd never have 'taken such foolish chances. Later, I was remembering. k * It's true I didn't have a bike at that age, but my big brother did. Cil every possible occasion, I'd purloin it. Favourite sport of self and a few kindred souls was car- eening down the steepest hill in town, without hands, and at the bottom, switching from the road to a footbridge that crossed the river. If you grabbed the 'handlebars, you were known as "chiekcn." Alternatives were to hit the main bridge stanchions, hit the rail of the footbridge and go over into four feet of water, or, watched PERSONALS RALPH PYBUS, Vancouver, named president of Canadian' Chamber of Commerce at 28th annual meet- ing at Victoria this week. He was born at Winnipeg in 1900. ST: AUGUSTINE ST. All.raf J ENE, Sept. 31o.- M:r. and Mrs. Prank Carroll, IUtchener, and 'Mr. and 1Irs. A, e:nardo, London, wi~ited the 11 evereauz;r family over the week -0 Mr. and Mrs. Jim der visited with Mr. and airs. 1Y. A. Boyle, Goderich, on Sunday. Miss. Ada Brophy, Toronto, visit- ed wide Ambrose and Mary Ada Brophy this week. Miss Maureen Leddy, Wingham, was home for ,the week -end. Miss Irene ,O'Connor, Port Bur- well, ur well visited leer sister Rase this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phelan, Blyth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cryil Boyle last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Redmond and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hogan of Ashfield. INSTITUTE MEMBERS TOUR DISTRICT RADIO STATION About 37 ladies from the Tiger Dunlop W.I., including four from the Goderich W.I., and friends and neighbors, made a tour of OKNX last Thursday. They were greeted by Margaret Brophy and sat in on the latter's program. Following the tour, a banquet meeting was held at the Brunswick Hotel. The president, Mrs. Lamb, conducted a short meeting. Mrs. Horton read the resolutions. Mrs. E. Montgomery was elected dele- gate to the area convention to be held at London on October 15-16. o -o 0 Rev. J. Ure Stewart, of Moore- field, has been visiting with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hewitt, of Toronto, spout the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Elliott, of St. David street. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Christie and three daughters, -of Owen Sound, were week -end guests with Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hughes and family, Wellington street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ginn and children, Bobby, Tommy, Kenny and Wendy, of Kitchener, spent .the week -end with their mother, Mrs. (Capt.) J. Vickers. Mr. aid Mrs. Joe Kunart, of Galt, spent the week -end with their aunt, Mrs. (Capt.) J. Vickers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurlston, of •ndsor, were viieek-end guests of r. and Mrs. J. Wilson and Mary and Mr. and Mrs. William Lawr- ence. Miss Maril3nn Turner, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Turner, Montreal street. THE SHATTERED DYKE PORTER'S HILL PORTER'S' HILL, Sept. 30. - Grace United Church held their 30th anniversary last, -Sunday. Guest speaker in the moining was Rev. T. J. Pitt, of Varna, who spoke t i i "The Answer Is God." In the evening the guest speaker was Rt. Rev. W., A. Townshend, Suffragan Bishop of Huron. The choir pro- vided special music at . both ser- vices and in the evening the solo- ist was Mr. Harry. Hoffman, who sang "I know who holds tomorrow" and "How Great Thou Art." World-wide communion will be observed next Sunday, October 6, at 9.45 a.m. (D.S.T.). The W.A. will hold their month- ly meeting October 111 at the home el Mrs. Gordon Manning. There will be a quilting and all ladies of the communitty are invited. 0 0 0 Many tombstones are carved by traffic chiselers. -DRIVE SAFELY. Val,RW Y, lk ' rd, 19$7 Be the kind of ,!a Iver yeu expect Remember, you tom,, are a pedes - tee other fellow to. b4. 4 trii::u part a➢f the tin 4- --P RIVE SLY' Rave You Renewed Your $ubSortptfou to the Uigual-Utar Thee rruni. or Distinctive Kppearance... Distinguished Quality Sterling\Coal "IT'5,SILVEI COQRED" FILL YOUR BIN NOW •••••••••••••••.*•••• OVERHOLT COAL CO.PHONE 1002 GODERICH "Proverbially, Ireland is viand that combines the smile and the tear, and alas what a flood of tears has poured through the shattered Dyke of Temperance." "Your P.T. A.A. is a valiant attempt to repair and strengthen that indispensably necessary dyke." . Thus spoke the pope to sixty- three uniformed members of Eire's police force at an audience he granted recently. They were all members of the pioneer total abstinence ' association -a body half a million strong. "In more than one country, in temperance in drink, leading so often to alcoholism has become a harrowing menace and an actual spiritual tragedy ... with grateful affection we bless those who by word and especially example, set themselves to remove the cause of the evil." MfOrliaMENSINEMINMaggir HURON COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB The P.T.A.A. in Eirie and Aus- tralia, the Lacordaire movement in Quebec, the V.T.A. campaign of over by a higher power, flash.the United Church, in Canada, all across the narrow footbridge. Four times I, made -it Then one day I hit the bridge. That's why I didn't have a bike when I was a kid. It took me -four years to pay for the damage to my brother's. 4, 6 r, r, Why do we keep boring our kids with lies about being late for school, always hanging op roar clothes, never fighting with our brothers and sisters, and always doing what we were told, when we were children? They'd probably be a lot more interested if we painted ourselves as fhe scruffy, snotty -nosed, insolent, lazy, rude and violent little beasts we un- doubtedly were. Judging from the kids they adopt as their bosom chums at school, that's the sort they re°oec4 moat. Also alute'ttlstt en, doers end windows, Store fronts, modiffi. 'cations end 'pit types at roofing under luoeaniee. rot. free ostimalex, plemuo or contact < IWLIGE RYAN, 11$$ 'I3IROC16 STRt1T. voluntary total abstinence move- ments, point the sure way to the ultimate solution of this devasta- ting social evil. This advt. sponsored by The Huron County Temperance Fed- eration. BRED HELPER SALE AT CLINTON FAIR BARN; SAT., OCT. 12 at 1 p.m. A choice lot ,of heifers. .A Targe percentage are from and bred to unit sires: Quite a number will be fresh and balance due shortly after the sale. Bob Shore, Gordon Bell, Auctioneer. on pedigrees. For catalogues write W. H. Clutton, R.R. 5, Goderich: S. C. Galbraith, Blyth. 3940. 14144?! 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