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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-05-08, Page 10Or14104 Wednesday. !Catli- leen will remain with her grand - Man until the end of the school Dickson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McBride, of London, spent the week -end With Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert. Mr. and---tIrs. George Westlake and family, of Lucknow, have mov- ed into Roward Quaid's house. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petrie are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cocklield in Buffalo. ►�e' M�ThTT�� A�1r; 5. r. and �on.l11an, tTan.ad n moved into their nowt iartnnn Tend�ncy �:".," ert baffled Glenn Hays in niagtstr4te's' Court here Thursday. sad ite: "These ..raotkiri-7Sts who' are candittates o vicinity of the police , station, I ,careless, impaired Or drunk &Iv- don't know." ing charges, have an irresistible "Like thp moth -to- the flame,.,I suppose," commented Magistrate I (1) drive by the pence station, D. E. Holmes. la) take'a spin around the Square, Their corniapitts came dpring the ' or (3) do both. hearing for Armand J. Rey, -3Z, In anY ease, they couldn't get of St. Catharines and Goderich. arrested much faster if they tried. .,Roy was fined $50 and costs or 10 This peculiar tendency , was re- days in jail when he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. He was picked up after he back- ed out of a parking spot on East street, near the Police station. He nearly drove, into another - auto, then followed . an erratic course OP :. TING 'STATEMENT ir Goderich ockey Booster Club SPONSORING JUNIOR "8" HOCKEY 1957 - 1958 SbEASON CASH ON HAND Start of Season RECEIPTS 22.59 Membership and Donations Gate Receipts Door Draws Watch Draw,' Player Releases 1091.00 3498.04 104.00 116,75 200.00 Want Low -Cost Yard and Garden lielp?,‘', 4009.79 5032.38 EXPENSES Equipment (Sticks, Uniforms, etc.) Players' Meals and Mileage Insurance Skate _Sharpening Adyertising and Printing Telephone . -Fines (Player) Medical Mikellaneous Titkets Referee . 0.14.A. Share Gate Receipts Arena's Share Gate Receipts 1647.29 1878.80 80.00 234.00 47.75 340.09 142.25 30.00 121.75 34.85 113.50 526,75 17.62 803.18 6017.83 NET 4.0SS NOTE: Since. the class. of the hockey season we have -run a pool on the N.H.L. Play-off Series and have been successful in, reducing the above deficit of $985.45 by $414.50 to $570.95. -19 J. C. FREEMAN, Secretary -Treasurer. ASIC 0100EMASTER ABOUT Double -Duty TILLER/MOWERS featuring the new SAFEL_IG,UARD MOWER ATTACHMENTS Enjoy extra leisure hours when you ZIP through garden work with tiller.„Switch to mower in 30 seconds for safe mowing. or leaf pulverizing. Ask for a demonstration THACK SALES SERVICE Goderich Ontario It's More Important Than Ever THE, GOD4RICki uund a bquare t h 11 aro • #zk, tai . slop at It xes urant, ' h restaurant was no. more than a black away .brain where he had been parked.before he started out. The. man's blood. tested 2.4 arts aleo >per • 1,000, the court 'was .infertnett- Roy had' ne em A ty as a hard rock miner at the harbor untli the day' of the,offence. 4,4 Many At C nrch Anniversary lion mark in the history ot a life:" said Rev. W, Hall, of Seaforth, at the 126th anniversary services 6f North.Street 'United Church on Sunday. "It says eiwp and thank Him for , all His goodness," he stated. "Many years of _devotion have gone into making this church what it is today on its 126th annivers- arY;" said Rev. Mr. Hall, adding that the occasion called for grati- tude to God for the blessings that have come from it through God to members 'of the congregation down through the years. Perhaps the most prevalent sin of human- ity is ingratitude, he said, pointing people could be truly thankful every day. We are so pie -occupied with our own particular problerag We fail to realize the many things for which we should be grateful,• he stated. "Love your church and be thankful for it," said the min- ister of Northside United Church, Seaforth, who was guest preacher. at both morning and evening ser- vices, at which there were large attendances. Guest soloist Was Mrs. Bonnie Gowman, of Galt, a former mem- ber of North Street United Church PORTER'S HILL Sunday, Mother's Day, will be a ,com,bined service with the Sunday School. A baptismal service will also be held. , Sunday, 'May 13, the services at ing service at 9.45 and Sunday School wit/ follow: - Mrs. Robt. Haines (nee Margaret Torrance) is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance. +1F AY: *A' i esers# wars y Bowiers !Mrs. Edna Overholt was elected, president of the Goderich Ladies" day ---Nigh- Seeial=-League--- When the .howlers hold their spring banquet' at Maitland Golf Club. 1 moi :...0 :3r"..;atr,.ers wee -president, Aauie Allier, secr tary, Marie Lyildiatt; treasurer:, Beryl 4Pollard. Awards . were presented to the, winning team, the "Greenhorns," with Mrs. Earl Allison apting as captain. Individual awards were made to Mrs. Edna Overholt, high average; Mrs. Arlene Lomax, high single, and Mrs: Kay TdacAstocker, higl triple. After the dinner and election of next season's officers, a pleasant evening was spent playing bingo. It's amazing thetnumber of things one can 'remember having forgotten. miners eet For Information Re The ,Rights' Of Mame ipeline The .Agricultural Beard Room at Clinton was Med to. capacity last prolZsed pipeline from Stratford 10 Goderich-held a meeting. This meeting was called at the request of Don Middleton, Sege: tary-fieldman of Middlesex Cotinty Federation of , Agriculture and member of the Ontario Federation of Aqiculture Pipelines Mid Land Acquisition Committee, to supply the farmers with information on obtaining lheir rights for this in- Thl„, comMittee has been meet- ing regularly with cabinet min- isters concerned and, in the case of pipelines, with the ,,Ontario Fuel Board for the benefit of all farm- ers. The first thing we need to keep in mind is the fact that public services such as highways, rail- ways, hydro, telephone and pipe- lines can cross your property in spite of any inconvenience or ob- has taken a determined stand that property owners mugt be paid com- pensation to cover this direct or indirect loss., As a result of their efforts, the following regulations have been added to the Pipeline Act for the protection 'of -farniers: 1. The Company requiring the line must 5btain permission to con- struct from the' Ontario Fuel Board. 2. The property owner has 14 days after notice of 4 public hearing to give written objection. 3. If objection is laid, 60 days are allowed for investigation by de- partments of government, farm organizations, municipalities and 4. The Fuel Board has the right to impose on the Company-- term and conditions, of construction and the use of a standard ease- ment contract. 6..The land Owner has 'the TIght- - -01361 the Offer' ore-inripeneition to the Government appeinted cost. S.Inspectors will be appointed to see that drains, fences, etc., are properly repaired. Fuel Board, assnrecl the meeting that Miners who are not satisfied refuse to sign the easement and they will then have. the opportunity of stating their case before -the Board. If the complaint is reason- able, it will bp upheld and the line The Federation working on a satisfactory easement contract and are hoping to eventually suc- ceed in getting the approval ef the Fuel Board. Following are the U.S. support prices on dairy products that may be of interest to you: iMaitufactur-, ing milk, 3.5%, $2.72 per cwt,; Cheddar Cheese, 32.75e; Butter Grade A, 58:75c a lb.; Non-fat DrY milk, spray 14.25c, roller 12.25c. Trucker Fined For Overloading According te. ,Prei4ncial Con- stable R. Skins. one l'etek was over, loaded by 8,q10 Pl.n1043 Wiwn on April 17. The ,other true); had • In Magistrate D. E. Holmes'. view, it WaS "simply a ease ef defrauding feeling that heavy trucks-nre -bard on tpe highways. When" a trucker carries a Joad in excess of that for - which he is licensed be is attempt- ing to evade, paying his fair share of highliay upkeep, the court pointed out. Pleading. gniliy. to. two ehargea of overloading his trucki, Samuel SweitIer, of Exeter, was fined a total of $50 when he ap- peared in magistrate's court at Pump Not Dump' Typogrpphie4 errors are 'al - 4 ways good for amusing read- 4ng. For example, there's one • in the telephone directory just distributed in Goderich last week. It reads: "Water Works and Dumping Station.- De- spite the fact that it is really a "Pumping Station" there ar those people objecting t6- ,tfie color of the town water, us- ually in the spring, who might think the mistake is a justifi- able one. But it does serve to is et,there is always the dis- tinct possibility of letting an error go by unnoticed., It's so easy to do. Just ask any news- paper proof reader. Get To -day A SPECIAL RCAF OFFICER • will be in GODERICH TOWN HALL WHILE HE'S HERE SEE HIM ABOUT THE TRADES' T'RAINING AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES OPEN TO YOU IN CANADA'S AIR FORCE KEEP HURON Charlie 1ViacNaughton will be a valuable addition to the Prost team. He will'be heard at Queen's Park. FROST TEAM Huron Needs A Government Representative The Frost Team's Contribution To Huron Riding In 1957 Roads Education Hospitals Welfare Municipal Grants S8 76,822.00 Heretofore Huron had; had no provincial institutions of any kind. As a result of. the untiring efforts pi the late Tom Pryde,'a l',300 -bed hospital for retarded children is to be• built on the shores of Lake Huron, near Goderich: The election of Charlie kapNaughton as a member of tke Prost team Will insure that full benelits from this huge project itill be de- rived by thb entire riding. Here are a fevr cif the important benefits it can brbig to Huron: • Ern. ployment From 600 to 800 Men "and Women • Payroll Over' One Million Dollars Per Year • Food. S'upplies $350,000 to $400,000 Per Year • Maintenance Expenaitures - 'Over $200 000 Annually CHARLIE MaCNAUGHTON -1/1/111„1. WORK' FOR HURON Vote Charles halt Sup ,ort Good Government Progressive Conservative Monch;jr, Mciy 12 et