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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-01-23, Page 8
uo 0.; am+ 8 7 •gym., h 11 4110 9i o cad. Phone ' 34L C a g *several IOW and di t let m9to a ewe ;alred in a l ee-hour, se n of Magistrate's Mgt at + ericli. -:Fines, a re levied in ;4 -Oases In which. guilty pleas b451'been. entered, ieading� guiity toimpaired,: d*- iv 1C1IJ►` Lewis. Ruddy, of RA, 1, urn,, was lined $100 and costs: or 1vok • .sit, _ IklaJleense was sus ended lor three months. ,;•:,ige was=laid}t"after Vic' Ruddy's vehicle was observed` by Provincial -Constable Alex Twaddle in East . Wawanosh. Township . at about 10.45 p.m. on December 27, According to 'Crown Attorneys . H. Glenn Hays, the constable had to - way,. of the vehicle. , A telephone repairman, Murray McKenzie, of R.R. 3, Kippen, was fined VV,5 ,and costs or five .days l for careless,driving. He was charg- ed. harg-ed. as a result of an accident on highway 4, about one-half mile south of Clinton. In attempting to turn left into a laneway, Mr. McKenzie drove across the path of another vehicle, said the crown attorney. Mr. Mc- Kenzie, who had been' out on a servicecall at the time, said -it was HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH' illi me 474_ SEAFORTH P.O. Sox 461 FRANK REID WE UNDERWRITER - Life, ;nnuities, -business insurance.- tuaI•.-Life--of Canada;.-- Phase 346 thumb 5t. .J FOR PROMPT SER -- VICE AND QUALITY PRODUCTS, 'taw 'add that `he' ud• .- the tan and speed of t.h_e !tber; car. -Provjkneial 'cons ble R. •T rwnbley investigated. f► DIdd"t Si tla For failure ° to ,signat. a' urn ,�liart Robert. Johnston, 16; of R.,: Varna, :was wedS25-a d c oala s, charged.olcwtn acident on the Mdroad, about three miles Alot Q r; . d, , On January 4, The , be t. ne e ed to ahs -i: -left "tum t►. •`it1S'-homy just as another vehicle was trying, o Pass .hi= •' Pleading guilty to ` careless driv* ing, -Kenneth Glousher of ;R.LR. 1, Auburn, r was fined 6 and 'costs: or two weeks, His license was , s ,,tided' o days., •. • : he coo r: " . told' h• l er u � tit bushier`' was the ,driver of .a vehicle lovely: ed id an accident at • the: Dunlop .intersection on highway 21. north.. of Goderikh, oh December 22 at abort 4.12 p m;The Glousher vehicle_ was, coming .,' utW` of the county road as the other. auto was. proceeding south on highway. Mr. ,Glousher said •he didn't see the other vehicle coming until he was halfway, across the intersec- tion. Clifford E. Vanstone, 19 of R.R. ,4, Goderich, pleaded..uilty.•to...care less driving and was fined $20 and costs or two weeks. He was the driver of a vehicle involved" In a collision at the intersection of Huron road and Britannia road in Goderich on New Year's Day - at about 10.20 p.m. Joseph_ Allison, .. jr..,_ was ,fined $15 and costs for careless driving, and his license was suspended for three months. lie pleaded.guilty at a hearingheld one week earlier. The court was told that the youth drove a car which rolled : over on the North road in Goderich on December 21. Occupants of the •car had to -crawl through windows to get out, said. the -crown attorney The auto was owned by Patricia Vanstone. ` CtiVlt Trio - Iv'el0..itia, P.OPVi urou, Pc 14 W0440 n en Waterloo, Co +gida 'IoII , i • °b ,e. the '$tratford o ce ,Despite the, :ala ► i ; dog b, -evident nt oaths the new {-yr shays no"ehening of interest in; indtria ;°.develop- meat.~ r this mouth, tiaa acUve� enquiriesha�v r ed .aid ,theStratford. omeer'41eh pit. is hoped,. wi_l_l lead -To announce. Menta• of interest shortly. * * * *` The growth trend in.populatliny figures continues ',unabated. ,; :Not- able increases ' +over ' 9 ' "figures. ;yi 1 Waterloo, 1,032; ' stdfl, 5. ; Stratford, 340; Galt, 48; llespel+ er, 1.63;. Latest figures are latch, Wier, 62,381; Waterloo, 17,362; (Preston,, 9,072; New IlaMburg,: 'x,01;8; Stratford, 20,400;. Galt, 24,850; Hespeler, 4,108. Importance of the turnip . (or. rutabaga'" industry to the agricul- tural economy of Huron County is indicated by the estimate ry of 170,000 bushels of turnips pro'cess- ed last year by the I1 oughe plant in (Blyth. Much of this rty crop is exported to the United States. * * * The Stratford office wishes to call" attention of all municipalities, to the Patents Handbook, publish ed by the Canadian Patents and Development .Limited, National Re- -search Building, Ottawa. This pub= lication, the primary purpose of which is to make available to in- dustry through licensing arrange- ments, new processes and improve- ments in processes developed by the scientific workers of the Na- tional Research Council, is avail- able upon request by industry to the above address.• * *.* ., * * "1-Following .1''ollowing data is found. in The off► . yf Ontario: ttmated.' 'arm C ° lirtco ►.e, 1 id4W t nt 0' Re 1 , l.,000.O0, ;fid .ht heat ,ef the Ontario an notionof Cam. e�y .a0o1i1Qlt they Re ons the PrCe -*as 18,388,121lb*, , rr r ,of the entire px hue • siioners :axre whiting theMid-Wes . rn,;Ontario itegionp priorFlo.�thei r 1 1 e tawa, • E B1aek Q x X Steers and R. G. Wool au are.,beln • - escorted YOf` Coenthcr ea �anagor grAssatIou itinerary hailineenaiaoged b the Federal Department, _ *_ "'_ * A11 :member municipalities are reminded -that the Stratford office is •equipped :to' serve them, Avail: bid for (reference puiiposes•''are: -- Thomas' Register of Manufacturers ('U.S.);Fraser's Canadian Trane -Directory; -Canadian---TradeiIndex;, ..._, F.B.I. Register of British )1anu- facturers; Economic Survey of On- tario. Also on. hand are various publications of the. Department .of Planning and Developnient. o .A UFAc3 UREi IFF-- CO:, REPORTS RECORD YEAR' A new record- for seiwice to Manufacturers Life policyholder's and beneilc_ iairles was set in 1957, when. the V mpany .paid out more than $48 millions in death clainis; matured endowments; annuity pay- ments and other policy benefits in- cluding $6 millions in dividends to polipyholders. The total . of bene nRot Pm ealiy sating-•-:: "_.. _ .- No more dipping into my Savings Account - since I started using the Royal's Personal Cbcquin8 Account for paying bills," OPTOMETRIST • Pham' '11100 for appointment $QUARE GODERICH B. R. CHISIIOLM Phone collect Dungannon 19-r-2 "Always Look To ' imperial For The. Best ltf - EDWARD' W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly -an - 'Med. Immediate arrapgements eau be made for Sales Date by t> itg Phone 11u2-9097. , ,Charge moderate; and ,satis- faction $atia-fqt +an guaranteed. AIexa'der& Chapman GENERAL -INSURANCE. FIRE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY t Get Insured—Stay Insured. Rest Assured. A. J. ALEXANDER C. F. ' CHAPMAN -Batik of Commercek Building, Godericlfi Phones 268 W and 18 W. The penalty for cleaning`cloth- ing at home, is being chained to a ab of fuming cleaning.fluid, an ironing board, and the ever- present fear of fire! Why be. guilty of such a crime, when our prompt service fits your taste and buu4get. EXETER tocol Representative— ALEX SMITH GODERICH 146' Elgin Aye.:., -Phone 158 GODERICH DRY CLEANERS Qjt4,, , 122 L' C.R..Lowe. P.Y , PROP. OBITUARY MRS. EDWARD J. SOLE Mrs. Edward J. Sole, of Sarnia, mother of Ernest R» Sole; of Gode- rich, died ' on Friday. She .was $1. years of age and the former Lily •Jackson, of, Sarnia . Township. , Be- sides her son, Ernest; she is sur- vived. by another son, Gordon, of Sarnia; -a sister, Mrs. F. E. Stead- man, .of Brigden, and a -brother, Ernest Jackson, of Sarnia Town- ship. " Thefuneral was at Sarnia on Monday. DONALD GEORGE MacLEAN Donald George MacLean died suddenly on Saturday, January 4, at St. Petersburg, Florida, where he and his wife had been on vaca- tion. The funeral . took place on January 10 from the .Glenview Presbyterian. Church, Toronto, of which congregation he ,had been a faithful elder. Rev. - Dr. J. S. Glenn, principal, of Knofc Colley, Toronto, and a former pastor of the church, ,-conducted the service --and, preached. In his message, he paid high tribute to the sterling qual- ities of the departed, who in his special field of jeuinalism refused to stoop to the sensational. He re- ferred also to his deep loyalty to his church, his . love for qnd fidel- ity in. his home, as well as his staunch integrity. - Mr. MacLean, who was born in Blyth, came to. Goderich in 1906, where -itis parents, the late Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Archibald MacLean, retired after serving the Presby- terian--Church-in. Blyth for 40. years. Previous to and --following the First World War, in which from 1914 he'. served as Captain- in the Army Service Corps, he was Commercial Editor of the Toronto Globe. Later he became one of the editors of the Monitory -'Times. At the time of --his death, he was retired, al- though still Working in the office from the Financial Post, of which" for many" years he had- been Min- ing and Banking .Editor. ' He leaves behind him, in addi- tion to his. wife, fbrmerly Maud- Armour Love, daughter. of the late Rev. Dr. Love, at one time minister in Quebec"City, two sons, Randolph and Andrew, both of . iamilton,..=a sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Archibald (Mary) 11 cVicar, _. of R ndsay, _ and.....bro titer,. Bev. "Dr. Walter L MacLean; of Hamilton. Three sisters- pre- deceased him, Mrs. (Rev.) Donald (Maggie) MaoVicar, of Saskatch- ewan, Miss Mi11ie of Toronto, and Mrs. (Rev.) J. Ure (Kate) Stewart. of Moorefield. o _,,, o On all snail, • always include 0 Your name and return address is upper lett corner. © Name of person to whomyouere writing. 'Street address; .rural route nam• her,. or post office box .number 0 Name of post ogee lefty. town or Province. state for equivalent) -and country. 57-PO.1 protects your savings.—lets yoiir balance grow with regular deposits, pins interest. That's because the plan provides_ a .. second, separate account foraying bills This Personal Chequing Aceount not only helps. -.you handle your household expenses on -a bush ess=like basis l&ut can save you money on cheques, too. Ask your Royal Bank tell r'to set up a o ' . ``Z -Account Plan" for you. (THE ROYAL • BAi1K« OF CANADA\ Lower- than ever before .. , yet 'engineering wizardry has added a full inch to road clearance .' ...plus more interior room, too' ! Pontiac means new horizons of easy travel ... over rugged and rutted roads you couldn't ,make before. F.•r:; }i{�}• •nj:S+'r::•xy;..;.j;::j'r,`.}{:•.{vC;L}:}:ti C;:�:Sr•`.y i:::?i$: '�+rr, •{. J,,,yyy;r,C.'C+'•'r�.r .:rte r •'t{:�(' �•�.1y a}+;.,F •.err •-0r%^u` Here's the quick, easy way to bor- row the extra money you need... Simply pick up your phone and arrange for a Joan from Trans Canada Credit. Loans from $150. to $2,500. Up to 30 mbnths ' to repay'.. Call tis today—by telephone -for .a life -insured loan. • .LHf..ASI LSCAAt 4'CJtA1 * LOAI4COMP•A Y- _--_ ASHFEELD, .lan. 20, -,Mrs. Wm. Ross took charge of the January meeting of Ashfield W.M.S. in the home of Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, of Kintail. Some 28 ladies answered the roll' .call with a • New Year's resolution. Two children were also. present. Mrs. Dick West con- ducted the worship service. Mrs. Emile MacLennan gave a reading and -Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie gave the* Glad Tidings prayer.. Mrs. Dave MacDonald gave the .-introduction of the new study book on Japan., Mrs. Ewalt Jamieson, read a paper on "Unfinished Busines"s." Follow- ing • the reading of the December - minutes the Ibusiness.pari...w.as-con, - ducted by the president. Reports :..of.the annual meeting. --of• the Pres- byterial held in Wingham Presby- terian resbyterian Church; were _given by (Mrs. . J i acKf en., z�., a he. rain _. sess o' and byMiss a`die a nston for the 'afternoon, session. • The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Peter Van der Lay. The February, l rrteetir will he the World Day of Prayer. Lunch was served by.the The right of the chartered banks to issue bank notes was cancelled inr"194fi°Wand since that time oh1 the tank of` -Cana& has: been per1:4 nutted to issue paper money in J ;Canada. .Yti•;Y; + i•'•' .S+f{FfFFyrrFrr •' rr :h•' } yJ F� rr}'•r� r . { r° r •ry r: :Al J rr. •: . •..iii;:fit„.... ...... �!saui•t wiiiiii��•:•. •Nrf}Fir'• •:++. !;:•}:: • •+ • •SF{: •rr;.F•.j+i +n l •'t'r�{ v 'i : :,v;'. }$ jf✓::ti:$�••:?:r'{:ti•.f{7'rr:�r:••'{'ri:'?r• /,4,41; r/rPTot try