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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-01-09, Page 3erndta.tor !144 building pro cc were Thr uj0ng!ector E hough, .the dotal value of the ,--ojects:w..Q cQra kri un with sea, • y'aears th. ,: number individual 01,414 4., ,.aid rep. , e r 1� �. b � ' 'rimy oste,.:,t 'were ed hire,. lutl+d; amyl °that, r's>a ;were.. the addition exanutra`IMI,ie` d Oe Iteral 0spit4 and n wrev. :atorp for Upper .Lakes ; Oleg Transportation. Co. 1 • X01. ernli a�were issued }- Or- 4 is 1 at -4175 � a c , fed. _ stn:.,1' ,;43 ,permits -'Were' issued, fore yore ; testi nl s ,000 ' - * ger last, year,,,tae peak; rao" th was.. Ate. when �'_O permits Were granted ...for ..pro. cis. -valued ,Peeetuner, OP/Y axeer its fi> Ore issu0c1';a�cd the ' total.. value , ► i E 4 YOUR AGENT OF PERSONAL Co O � ,.1:' 1 SERVICE--• ... - .,04 -WEST ST. 014-ONE-110' 'IAN INDEPE• DENT' INSURANCE AGENT as.+l�;1,, laMA per it' orcezner anted to s . , Sp n �, or re p►va-: tion+ _end rcdeeo ting at a� d. ence on: Vit, •'iPatrick' ,streets ''ot was_ estin1.., ed t r (} Oche ertni a°` �jr nted w p a ..,1.. w�v:N ;.r"y"- �.�.t'.e}rM� oX"ws• Dr, •,l tY - 0 construction �? u e la Tw . .h tl 1e 0.OntiO lationsd;oor Godet ich , Trott ng 4.44 ' a d rca nI; ti Association,,audit, n to 'onboth sidesofRhan d,.a grriier!$alowPeCu. ra *44." adtiton t , to a'r~a . ,�•` 1 a Warner g0 . Geor tearing ,., , t ._.... dgwn+ald,� hous., on Nelson street. '� TE- FHEPIN, N DSH The Relping Viands reported 83 visits to the sick and shut ins. dur- ing December, rive dollars from ars. J. Allen, : R.R. • 4, , Goderich, helped bring -cheer to horn*, Where' there, was sickness.: � . rs.'�. a Kings- well .+gas prekented with the month ly gift. `,Seriptiure was read 4W Mrs. F. Lynch:- A sonnet Was read by Mrs. H. Johnstone.' -Minutes wer "-read`by rs..J .:: aechrer. O... — o New Year's guests w h Mrs. J. ' L. Whitten were. her r d.ughter, Mrs. Des. Wood,, Mr. Wood and family, of Trenton. T a ma ese i atioait " M .cheque,, for 1 Q o p Le, ( Apter, l,O.!.D.E,i :'to a i aMarine find General as` ,ltal was. r , made in the :entrance .tw :the net i •-oaf the -::hospital.. Seen above -from deft to: right, are: NM's. .:. W. l'IugheS, regent of', the ebapter; J. E. Kinkead, ° ehairznan~ the hospital board; Mrs. fartld Brennan, I'ch irniatofMaple Leaf " •er s Ways and n+ s-coxnnitC , Mrs. • Gordon .Kerr, treasurer of Off -. hapter„--,., . 5.8 Photo by R.H. birgaan Iriv$,g safety :. . Bras oat your re oi•' �/�1 `� .a, -:pia x...oi;w►='f�vd" vetheels you're Safety -#/44 .tl winter 1•i - AWAY from ice -tilted turiso". '� 'w 'acstly- CLIMB ` HILLS. without slippia9r. or sliding; 0 BOGGING :DOW$.. -e fl is d.ep. snowdash • 'or, and here mud. HU,drads of . flexing !s 9 P their way through hears► Ste', slush or mud. � Strat�y:'�P�y. °t`Flez RaY.-t.fl Cord with logger• sNFten.. l Wb* Jet (Cold Rubber ttsdds. SoPer- SNTRAVEL. is priced ovally bah* the ,market. 600/16 676/1 .: Huron Medical Health Officer, 'It. M. Aldis, said Mdnday the reported flu epidemic .of the' Toronto area had net affeef;ed Huron County. While Dr. Aldis felt the number. of induenza eases were not extreme in the area, he said the • number of severe colds' had certainly -in creased. He felt there Were a number of .infiuenza-like sicknesses around. These could not be .calleL- influenza si ce they- only have a few .of. the • . m *toms. • Dr. Aid is there were several. cases of "twenty -four-hour . flu" in the area. He remarked that. -the_ symptoms for this sickness were intestirlat--disorder,-alpset.- stomach and diarrhoea. Dr. Aldis listed several things to remember if a person 'wants to avoid the .flu: -He 'said influenza usually, struck when persons .were run-down and resistance was at a low point. A,• :-person should, get plenty of rest, dress -warmly and eat -well.- - This will keep the re- sistance of the body tip and in- fluenza' and --severe cords will not gain a ,foothold. The medical • officer Mentioned ,that tuberculin- tests al Goderich 'District , Collegiate Institute had been completed in December. "I expect .to get •the other 'secondary schools in the county -done during the next --term,;" he: said, ' Dr. Aldis reminded county_ mo- thers thers of the monthly Child Health Conference: He said, "We offer, ;polio shots to all pre=school •ehild- •ren o'er fix months: ' The cOnfet- epee is a counselling service to the mother .on how to look after her baby. ..It includes`: weighing and a discussion on nutrition. Any reference to illness, or if the child does not appear well when we examine, her, the mother is im- mediately referred to her family "We-docto� 'usually the y give baby at three months' the diphtheria and tetanus (toxoids), with whooping cough • , vaccine. After ,S dose a month 'for three :Months, the child is given smallpox' in- jections and ,polio shots." -- After serving nine years as the county health officer, 'Dr. Allis is going back to school. He is taking a refresher course on February 10, 11 and 12,th' at the Institute of Hygiene at the University of Tor- onto Dr. Aldis attended the inti- -.tuts --for a year-getis-•traimtrg for a health officer. He previously had attended University of West- ern Ontario and -had been a general practitioner for two years. - -Dr--Aldis grinned when asked about the reasons for the refresher. "For years our-- nurses have been given refresher courses. Some of the medical officers wanted to know "why they didn't have one, too. They felt they 'get just as rusty in some- things as .their nurses do, ' So the course was an- houncedc.in Decerriber and Iam going back to school," br Aldis said. u 0 ersonals Mr. and \fMrs. , Harold- Nixdorf Vnd Gayle, Mr. and Mrs. William ogler, Jim and -Harold, of Detroit;" and Mr. and Mrs. Don Haggitt and Jim, of Livionia, Michigan,were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt and family, Port Albert - -_ - _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Brinkman and Barbara enjoyed Christmas with relatives at Meaford. +Mr.' Chris. -Lee ' visited Mr. and Mrs; fl. 'C.. Williams" over New Year's holidays, Dr. Florence Sm, ith has returned to Havergal College, Toronto, after spending the Christmas holidays at her home here. o fg,9 persons i t* he ri" are„�r1ee gtional ,Employment' Ser'', - . = areat r` se a l �� un o*_, "The National Employment Oce said,. y �'We. had _ , 1:9, 40.rajloYnd antarY d', 1:K.mnt-'-►as ° inn and zap 'omen. TWO' 'ere ..and. 190 women drawing-unemPloy`ni t insurance. + January 8 a out'0Qmen and :women..were',.*lliack at, work. One of the reasons ;forlhe number out of work around Ch1ri'stmas• *as that several focal arms laid of workers for two or three wo=ks? The 1958 figures were compared with the same.. -period in 1957. On January 3, 1957, -.850 men and 86 women wereunemployed. A total of1?8 of the present ung employed, men ' are certified -end non=certirfied' seainerf' who .;spend the winter in Goderich. Most of tiler -remaining- men' -were- in con= structton ,trades. The majority .of jobless women. • were in clerical occilpations, • Head of thee, Goderich office, D. J. McLeod,- mentioned the National Employment Service's campaigns to keep seasonal unemployment. dawn. Two of the slogans of the national campaign are, "Why wait for spring—do it how" and "Thes'e's no time like the present --get that job done -how." q - In winter, with construction work reduced,„ "carpenters, plumbers, painters, electricians, ,,plasterers and all those involved ,An building and finishing houses, apartments and buiness establishments, us- ually have fewer jobs. In sumii:er, when demands are `heavy icier these skilled workers, you may have •to; wait. far your,_ r. .... tau. be done. "You can help yourself and the community at- the same' time if you don't __wait _-for_apring_.hut -_do it now,” he stated. Modern' equipment makes inter- ior decoration work possible dur- ing the winter, it was pointed out. "Present paints don't have an, odor which hang around the house and which once stopped housewives from having painting done during winter. In addition, many carpen- ters' jobs can be done just, as well during winter as summer," it was ..SALE WESTINGHOUSE CLOTHES DRYERS stated. desk , rying f avoid o? -meas , w Some of these Istagger4A th+e * o Ola�y•. :sch ,and -diversifying,_.the j{rodu.! 1 T{T•n' L'. . •'; ern loam , ti�;p�ex# o; idle due t&'se Iso , fi t a • 'Miss 'Edith rif$111.11aMs isi'yt�iyn;yg .her sister -illi -law', Mrs, ,,,ck AT4..�1�iF'E hams, in, Albuquerque, New Mrs. J. E. 'ransto'n Bayed. "has returned e. r,�ac� d ho��after . ing s Mee znid-November with .her d ghter, iMrs. A. Heir leth ate, a.- )I14l1arney, Manitoba. t hoof l l s, ,Cranston left ; ani oba .. Y Plane last Saturday afternoon there was no snow` there. - -Dr, . and Mrs. R. W. Hughes, Nancy and Oahu, visited during the holiday season With '`fir. Hughes' brother, Dr. Fred Huglbes, . Mrs. Hughes--and--arni1r in Hamilton.- - rs. J. Baigent and Mr. Frank. Baigent, of , T'oronto,'vis d e former's daughter, Mrs. Malcom a Manyothers are look rig, like the two Goderich ladies . above, .95 then Miring from among- the hundreds of bar at the Y�g' g g AIR-CONDITIONED PHONE 1150 ..GET GOING when others can't pull away. KEEP GOING — wheza others slip and slide WINTER -EXPRESS '100 -Level" Snow -Mud Tires With identical quality construction features as, new car Tires, at an honest -to -goofiness savings to you of $13.10,_,fwith trade-in) on the 870/15 'size. Enthusiastic .motorists who switched to WINTER -EXPRESS last winter,iell us that they lye ,never before used a tire with more down- 'Xii,L. The deeper khbulder buttresses dig in to take a .bigggr bite — get you • away fast an¢ '`easy hr hUttill snow or mud. Smooth -riding centre ir�fatt ribs wide slipper 1roacherout--film- -off • ,ae ".end • waf "reads for tui`© "GO"'arid safe 'O't`*P." W INTEii-EXPRSS will PULL you through anywhere that chains will. Run smooth- ly and quietly, on. dry or bare roads. Priced -fury, exctrlwsavingsl 870/15vviii�,. class "A„ trade-in Regular List Price 529.05 -.. GODERI Now 'Playing—Kathy Grant.and Audio Murphy, In "GUN OF FORT PETTICOAT"—In Technicolor. Mon., Tues. and Wed.—A Double -Chill Thriller ! ! "'"'�- "w Adult Entertainment — . Starring—Richard "'Garland, Pamela Duncan and Russell Johnson • As the first half of a specially arranged science -fiction double program which includes a spine4ingling windup. =i "Not .0f This .Earth"'/.• Featuring Beverly Garland, Paul Birch and Morgan Jones Thurs., Fri. and Sa# Yvonne De .Carlo, _Edmund O'Brien and Barry Fitzgerald-.,,.. P'rese-►tiirg"a Technicolor super -western in which op aero loins forces with a woman mine -owner• to comb. a sinister • character. "SILVER CITY" Coming -1 -John Wayne and Maureei'i' .:O'Hara, in „The' WINGS .4F•. EAGLES''. -,Technicolor. , I r ' r is January a good month to buy a used car from your Volks- wagen dealer? - 1--A uselL-c (*tested under January driving ,conditions, has '"' ' 'T'•to be lght, and it is easy for you to find out if - it is. 760/15With class "A" trade-in -.. Regular Lief Price $$5.90 •:rites re always how in January. Due to snow and slush, osts .us more to keep our ears preserntable. There- fore, we aim to keep our •inventory low and will accept any reasonableoffer,. you make' : • ., ` 3—All the used cars and trucks We sell are Winterized :rid w_ _•_are -i ady'`for--WInler---driving.. -Heater/ defrosters- an'• windshield wipers have been checked along with battery,, ,C6-oiing system, brakes, etc. • ••. • • • GREAT SAVINGS ON MANY ITEMS. SEE FOR YOURSELF •e•••4•404)A••i••••••••••i•Oloi iO•eN•e••sitmroo••••O••ioiiii••S•••N••• 331/3% • •• , •• OFF •o ALL. WATCHES BULOVA ROLEX BENRUS OMEGA CORNELL RINGS A Targe selection of fine quality, Ladies and Gents, also for the •younger ' set. 25%..15%: 'OFF . 1 OFF ALL: SILVER . PLATED : SILVER PLATED HOLLO-WA;RE : FLATWARE TEA S,'ERVICE$, TRAYS ! 1847 RoGERS and ' `"} ...1 ----COMMUNITY PATTERNS.' ®� BU�`�"�'�,' '� SHES, Bt�l�C�'IiI�S'....ti' PLATTEkS, ENTRE ,DISHES • SETS and OPEN STOCK. ETC. •_ • 1 • All Clocks i •_ — STERLING SILVER --, -FLATWARE . t 1 Jewel Boxes o PINE TREE, ENCHANTRESS 41 - • _ ' ?WiLQ ROSE : ALUMINUM WARE • %JEWELRY - Coro Jewelry _ N 100 PAIRS E'CKLETTS BRACELETS K- EARRING BROOCHES REG: 1.00 • EARRING • • NECKLETS BRACE ETS I COMPACTS • y• EARRINGS, PINS ,CUFF LINKS - -VICTORIA --ST. 10' THE LIGHTS. _PHONE .20,•-,r°T Godetich TIE BARS FITTED CASES LIGHTERS otoseei ••akett•••••t•••••••• HAND CUT CRISTAL Stemware BEtFORb" 8 GOBLETS 8 SHERBETS 8 FRUIT JUICE WATCH SHERBET (SLATES ..4BRACELETS La dies, and Gents i;t>o"all :tyrpes. 110••••••••••••••••••111-' A ••I/••••r•i'I•••••••E- ALL -SALES FINAL REG. 67.20 cat •ioiiN•R •EN•••it'14•• cy NO REI UN ir �. x EXpH ANG'E$. 66 PIECE SET: 4` A. cornplfte ,,service of .8it -attractive design. R EAG: 5;5.38 , 'rice 2 40.00•44040