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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-01-16, Page 7t stab a rtlo„,„ orani, ei, Goderie f f' ,• t, d fi The ass ,eiatP M ^ wasp"Oita. has . varied e. tt ' overthe. Year. box# took >.o •ce Whtilt tom, psr oolatIOnt met in the Tot , sham s: O.oder ohs. tae r se "bief . T' toy fl 8l�n ,f� ntt o ne'w vee id . �:aud. 500.$ rti ea14iu±et the wtrvat t.tlie bjectiveu ►f, 11eting ai! hu .'haat '.the p? ee "nie be ; !Mantel ►a police ,; 'his i certai y d fo a •st it 1.ad ..dor the`. amalier'rr �lera>'.who ay+ n't -enough storage,.to be able tay. :large •percca}tiage -o their ��� r iy� ryy h { M7.r..,' 1 K. y u sh. c ees t 'Nest 1'k�.•,.. tab,�alie� _a, . r'�o�.time •W. •e h'.. t '..cher . a� r,o��.�er►tb.+�yrLro t �: h r R vide; orderly , welter p to the ; d � tr � + m °� a 'd.they a e a � r ,aa• end ase'; u4ari ='heat"' i '"•:the e�f1tXli` be sur` .off a e ntinlitou�s,''sup i f �e bas not boo' .0ossible-�in. `past ince storage, ;was -not available 1u �1ront�ty. - 7 Thirdlya ecor l`s" are - tot avail - $r•, a1 e'as td weretbe 'Ontario wheat -s processed. or - the quantity re- p ired for the.- i#fei ei�tt.: manufac- ttucect• pit among a 1 sting plain a or' der v: top whi valuable,, oxta#jq► t infortipn, storage fid•" ganged in e. ,moat tlsfaete nner.-fin ��f 'gip eon be givarante d: iso the prose or. " `ina11yr , �to # winter :whoa "ba -part, C_1.., . ay�(`y� y_ v t,. �f� ,.' l�'it �� •�fu,Rlw ia�1�4�4' •:...re T+ o ertyes� ;"t s',cassary to tai advantages' new tmarkets. We are hop . t t shier y i11 be a very high , percenta:,u :of . e: ,wheat proditcers..who".$$(� Iriteresl= ed enoughlS h • p n ,�a t e r t 'P dd' c to the Tolls 0 , _� a. oast thein"• ba�tXot., Th s t s'• art. As e�yst , Ik it ,' ., �► the farmers reale `have': in r theiir o n Wr �y�, '�j p•r' t�'dl7: tet, . � r 1 m _ att `r o. f e he a. .w. u e ,T4s' it is :a show • of • <det n in:.atio . on th e part o.� �:tprQduiccra tt► �$��, `d- ' better and mote equitable ;tnthod; of disposin Qi thy, rresultswof .their labor. g _Let'a do thl �. �'tl " W' er to encourage eve.rry wheatMprodiicer to cast • ,his.. ballot tomorrow, January 17th. r - • o n f.•0 Cultivate-.. a respect : o `safety ,ratber._.xhai a_ f - accidents.— DRIVE SAFELY. • . bi e D d's it HFC . has been -••m. _ -, knaking ttrompt loans, in privacy, tip people who need, money for all Wilds o good reasons. At House- hold yoican borrow up to $1,000, get•one-daysEterviae and take up - to aO •months to 'repay on the terms• %oat Chose, -B-Or iu oii deti Iyom 1'IFC` -"-- .r. H LD FINANCE R. K. Fitch . Manager , 35A West Strict • Telephone 1501 - GODERICH �r $ev Wwi t• 1�a � ri 0,Y pr led e . O a o e .e. geed judgin h res, lts • o f ,a,(rs, }W 7 6 ^I•' t } t. d .toe n d t "ty , fat�ee e Ieft, p Yp , s11►av�n at i _ re ed: ` ei ht , aster 'than the closed -faced` ,t4',(at, right) d..voided the ne M of. constantly trimming.:€he woalY� 'i� C;r_ .3 T.•ww„'+H,tt£1'*"cN1-.«,w+v,+v , »r+4r.'wV. - .-. .., _ _ - James Richard :‘Orr; 2d, :of Hen- i thoef t and iii$ case was set lever sall, was convicted on a charge of 'for two weeks. Sentence' wli. be impaired drivingi he appearedv� delivered after the magistrate has received •a background report, from in magistrate's end h.< 1 ass the probation -officer. ,15s: The young airman also pleaded guilty to leaving .the.:seene nfk accident in Tuckersmith Township; .Crown Attorney , H.:Glenn Hays said that the youth approached a used car concern in ` Barrie, and asked for .a test.. -drive in a 195x7 model. When' the salesman step- pedwout of the car at a gas station, Robertson took off and kept -going until he reached Clinton. The car was taken on the even- ing of December 20. •At about 5.30 p.m. the next day, the car driven by the air;nan. _ was r in ,collision— with another auto at a ctarner near the Clinton RCAF' Station. Though ere_was--a youth did not stop at the scene: He abandoned. the ear later with, his bag locked inside. . Cheelring in at -a ;Clinton hotel, he repe,rtect to' police next day that his bag •had been stolen. The case , of ,.Joseph Allison, jr., charged with careless driving, was set over one week for :sentence after the youth pleaded. -guilty. Local police laid the charge after an accident on the North road to the harbor' on December 21. A car, said to, have, been driven by the youth, lft the road at a curve and• "jumped the CNR said Crown Attorney gays. The auto rolled on its roof ' in the ditch, and occupants had to crawl through the windows to get out. Thursday He vas IMO, . $75 and costs: or :.10-'. days In jail, and kis -license"was suspended for one year. Since. he did= not• have 'fall the money necessary to pay the-• fine, Orr -Was all wed' one,4week ill which to raise the remai oder; ti Constable A. South said fie ob- served Orr's vehicle'`' proceeding up to the Square at aa, fast.rate of speed early on Sunday, December 7. The 'car failed to step at a stop sign, but police„, flagged.' Orr down at Kingston: street. 'whisk bottle, nearly _empty, and: some :beer bottles were found -in;the-c-ar---Genstabley,,Geor-ge•,;Mcx -Intyre,`--wfio--had- een col the town cruisers testi�ied, that Orr staggered 'When,,,he got out of his auto. :The man pleaded- not guilty to the charge. Car Theft The next case heard....by Magis- trate D. E. Holmes concerned ,a camp Borden: -airman 'who wanted to visit 'some buddies at Clinton. The -trouble was that he went to Clinton in a car that didn't belong to him. Clair Robertson, 17, whose' home is in Barrie, pleaded guilty to. car SI RG COC ` RETURN . LIMIT-‘77',DAYS' - Bargain Fares also • apply from points listed. to intermediate sta- tions and from intermediate statr"ons'- to, paints shown. Enquires GOOD GOING 'TJES. & WED. B etvveen Q•0DK&IGH STRAT 'ORD �CHENER TORONTO Unitelip► s ' tl►a, cbpr ids, I r tbeop a +$pttre Vert] ' 101.kiQwed witl , thee. .� rdo d ucatia fa on BTeutillerr l work . in !lKorea, vWhere .:,Oehl tte ;he> 0„dmany ax. haned 'child4.-.was =sorv' - e 500, ,par e , ' . The nal ti e e e �k r a �.A es ir. ,. a nail, e � .., h ., . Feat telly!'; o .an;=twomeg .never' .he:. stat , ' u e- airy and, as tia ere ire 30 .fp7 ow� Niduws one ,of the 'craft is to . E. tarot p � 1 cepa_ / h .tb,. m some' .cr .hereby- E.. 3. -r dba #' •prresident,.~. 1 i •Dr ':t si �} sl ,e � t? t�8 :: aan ri d - rl I1I1 w.,., . ,a rt e o ! it lie xt' � � � .d. y i + n .:t''said,: Miss Davidson.a.'the :r •. '. e X et b bin es e e h. �. ; �s o bythe' W.M.S. Ott s .� ,� WM n a e berg let, me materials• have been a•..s knit: a n e. - ireide. andra arta :t,1n�,. Q�� �� it 'ers and doin art work, Ir} widows wh.-_children aretable o keAep•the little ones with them an become self -Supporting, she stated._ i Miss. Davidson showed many in- teresting slides"depicting everyday life in Korea and also the church buildings . nd centres where crafts are." -taught. xt. f There _ were.. ,- y�. samples on display' of reap work consisting of weaving, sewing, rug making, art' work as well as many -dolls dressed in costume. Do 'your _friends admire your clothes? They will if you have them cleaned and pressed NR• here. Our expert method give them, the well-groomed, look , that • oily., professional seer Lice can sappy. RETURN -FARE YOU SAVE $1.90 $1.20 Bargain Fares also apply between..'TORONTO AND • . '"+RETURN FARE YOU SAYE MONTREAL $13.60 $8.115 OTTAWA - . . . • : 1O.!'r5 6.65 Children under travel free --5 and under 12, half -fare. Regufi�r 150 Ib. baggage -allowance. Watch- for Bargain Coach' Fares effective February 18-19. at your . nearest Canadian : National Agent. _ T-7-78 B. R. CIIISIIOLM Phone ,collect Dungannon 194-2 "Always Look— To Imperial For The -_Beat" 1tf She Is saving so, she can continue het music, Studies -He sing °so he andhis wife can take an extended motor trip The difference between reaching a goal and missing it can be the savings .you put -by, _now, in a bank account. _ Such savings don't just n„ „T v involve some saerificK,'dig ate p a ning. But as your dollars Mount, up you feel a sense of •- - accomplishment, ofgetting somewhere, that makes the effort more than wafrth while. Irvine Tebbutt, ' of Goderich Township, was elected chairman of Clinton District Collegiate Institute Board at tile :inaugural meeting last week. A The '1958board may be compel- led to consider a further' addition to,, ,the .. scbo QL....present.. eapac ity is set at 430, whereas the ac- . tual enrdlment is 440 and in five years the :enrolment is expected to • reach--S0Q,-ccording.. to _a report from E. R. McClelland, inspector of secondary't lliools-fore this area. Speaking, of • the 10 -member boat-44'1%r.Tebbutt said the present facilities would be "okay for one or two years but an addition takes tune.° A seven -room, $1.80,000- addition was opened in October, 1955. -TT Willis VahEgmond is the Hullett Township representative on 'the CDC' Board and, Walter McGill represents East Wawanosh Town ship. On recommendation of the in- spector, a new rulings that students remain at the school until four o'clock has gone' into effect. GRAHAM—SMITH The wedding took place at Rives :Baptist Church, Jackson, Mic ' on. December 28, of Roderick John Graharh, formerly of Goderich, to Joan Marilyn Smith, daughter of Mrs. •Madilene Smith, of Jackson. The groom is, the son-_ of Malcom% Graham, Picton, street, Goderich, and the late Mrs. Graham. The groom is secpnd mate on the pas- senger vessel, SS. North ,American, and' - is " noW living at f'lollannd, Mie, g"' T • e bride was given in marriage by her -uncle;: .Merlin Smith: The double -ring ceremony was perform- ed by the' Rev. Robert Biddison. The sister of the bride, Ruth Smith; was maid of honor. Theringbearer was-Xerineth Nicholson, nephew of the. bridegroom. • Best man was Angus Graham, brother of the brid' ' groom. The bride is a gradu- ate Of Wheaton "college, Following e -Wedding tri fi to Plorida, - the ',couple1 ,:make- their home at Xolland,Miehlgan, after February .1. Numerous prenuptial parties were given at Jackson, Michigan, for the bride. o a Hold -on _to your Life Insur-ance -with both hands Life I ns ;ranee is very tY• valuable property far,r• P Pe you and yowl family. Never make any change in your life insurance without first talking` the matter over carefully with a representative of the company concerned. He may save you many regrets later. The faith - that millions .of Canadians have in - their , life insurance has been vindicated through - wars, epidemics, panics and depressions.• - Their experience proves that, it is a wise course ' for YOU to hold on to your life insurance 'with both hands. THE=':= :IFE-• INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Your bank account' prove. es reac"`"Cy as`h that can help take are of any enter'B ency that may ansa, or open he MCtatfttsroth`er opportunities. Whatever objective -you may have in 'mind, and whatever use your saving$ may ultimately serve, you ll always be glad you saved. Save at a "banle — do! YOURR -1r nen.,•. s.w Safety in the automobile is optional at no extta cost. No xsiiechanical safety device can replace the protection of careful driving. Last year, traffic accidents claimed the lives of more Canadian's than ever before. Someone was injured every 8 minutes. A car was damaged every 48 seconds. Automobile insurance claims rose to more than $180,000;000. :One result of this is higher automobile insurance rates ---because what -is paid out in -claims must be brought in by premiums. Blit even more iri►portanl is the fact that you hold your life, and the lives of others, in your hands when you get behind the wheel of a car. ------Safety-pairs dividends..,.-14ave lx'vea�_helps_tolower your. inSuranct costs. Be Careful. .ALL CA•N" D fNSURANCE•• FEDERATION aN .. elf behalf of more than ?OU compdtini companies writ?nj 1rbe, Automobile and Casualty Insurance. •' ' V r a?WY.w u