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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-06-12, Page 9"U'R'S,UA.Y", MINE12th, i958 Mother Charged After. Bay Drove A Goderich woman pleaded not a°, na tYx.wlzeJ she appeared in, magis,, xra..°.� ��; t�?�-'xx�a�ckargeisF aliowuigher 15 -year-old son to 1NN11f.nN•/sNm0ANMr Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing Saturdays Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra �' 4' • -22-25 u ' at, ��r' ritL1,L. i;'aSY OQD RI 11"'l1 1. SWNAL-S f.!'1 ASR drive a ear. After hearing the evidence, 1VLagistrate D. E. Holmes reserved judgment. The ear was registered in the mother's nave, • but she cannot drive. Constable Martin Horan saw the boy driving the vehicle on May 15 El -again . oil May 24. er as i1hat`P'a' ''o money inv'eeted in the carra" and part was her son's:` She said she had forbidden him to drive the car and that he had told her he would not do so, unless accom- panied by a licensed driver. ,INITrATE NEW MEMBERS AT REBEKAH hQDIGE HERE, Goderich, Rebekah io4ge met on Tuesday of last week :with Sister Della Johnston presiding. • Business. ,oi: ',thajodge._was. d s- s?stinut ieb:� ' step . ;'. Kaitting- was soloist with Sister E. Snider assisting at the piano., Plans were made for members to attend the regular meeting of Brun• sels Lodge on. the following Tues- day evening.Cars were provided for those wishing to attend • from the "Goderich lodge. The evening closed with lunch served by Sister L. Riley and her committee. cR0sSW0RD PUZZLE MARRIOITT. NEW PRESIDENT Advertising 'helps cut the cost of distribution. TV ANTENNAS �I SOLD 0 SERVICED �► REMOVED 10 INSTALLED Les Chapman TV Phone 154 , 38 East St. 22tf IF YOU NEED CASH-- THEN ASH-THEN DON'T DELAY ,,,CALL'T.C.C. MR�I..k TO DA TRANS CANADA CREDIT LOANS -$150. to $2,500. Up to 30 months to repay— • 148 THE AQUARE, PHONE 79 7 SCOUTS RAISE CAMP FUNDS BY COLLECTING' BASKETS A total of 1,366 baskets were collected around town on Wednes- day of laSt week by the Boy Scouts as a project to help raise funds for their' annual 'camping expedi- tion. The baskets sold for a total of $66.80. All went to Ivan Lou - Doughnuts are also b,„eing sold. .by the Scouts as' another method of 1 raising funds. Lawns have been cut, hand bj,ils•• distributed an0 other Qdd jobs 'done by the Scouts all with the idea of raising neces- 12 13, 23 31 33 rso to HAVE YOU YOUR SUBSCRIPTION otrr ON., A LIMB WITH alpt. 35 38 39 42 4 Maybe I'm getting Old Maybe Fm just run down. ButY there's something wrong.- I'M Out of fash4 ion.' I'm not following the trend. just can't seem to yvork up a goodAiate toward Americans. * * In fact, rm alarmed and disturb- ed by the querulous, nasty, niggling fulminations of quite a few Caw adians against our old friends and neighbors frorn south of the border. The obvious'resentment, the carp- ing -and criticism that has been fix. pressed recently toward the U.S. is worthy of a jealous Balkan state. It is not worthy of a proud and independent nation like Canada. Some of our self-styled "leading newspapers" show a positively ven- omous anti-Amerieanism at every opportunity. American frailties are shouted in bold, *black type. American virtues are Played down. me, is evidence that some of this poison is being absorbed by some easily influenced men -in he -street, ordinary Joes.• -You—know the one I mean. .They're the people who shook their heads in amazed respect when the .flais,„sian sputnik went into orbit; Enjoy ow -cost .th a er an utomatic Electri ater Heater For only a few cents a day, you can enjoy plenty of hot water for ypur household tieds, with an automatic.electric water heater at special low Hydro fiat rates. Live better electrically safe, clean, modern •Electricity does so much costs so little ele 55 • ao 67 72 75 63 64 65' 66 7 71 • 74 77 ACROSS open 1),.nci 14 Plitt,ii,,stifor 17 Tune 15 fporriinlills 19 lyiecs:5Tinsg 22 Unsorted*, wheaten flour 24 0AfnIenndziayme 25 Assists 27 Japanese 29 A huntstrian '- 25 Ordeal 41 Tilifeendciell 43 Steps, over 43 Non-Moslern subject of Oemktopimrean 46 Kind of fort- ification 48 Incline 55 Began PUZLE No. 601 59 Extent of lpncl GO Malay gibbon 61 First - Mall 63 Flashes 67 Shatp and. harsh , 69 Hindu queen 71 Rail 72 Of wine 73 Loyal 74 Danish weight (pl.) 75 Condition.* 77 Sow DOWN 2 Biblical weed 5 Traffic violaters eye 7 Wild buffalo of India 8 Nuisances 9 Emitted 10 Exicavaticn 11 Coln of, Germany 21 Roster 23 Sm1M1 tag 26 S 28 Hon, ,n road 29 St,orch 30 Sharpen, t.8 41 razor 31 Mimicked 32 Shore birds 36 Animal 38 Egyptian dog -headed ape diety 89 King 'of beasts 40 Warbled 42 Himalayan wild goat 44 Inl‘t-rot power 1PL) 47 Diktin- guished 49 Weight '‘ of Eastern , Asia 52 Spread for dryipg 54 Lifts• 55 Europeans 56 Understood 57 Place of combat 58 Blowgun missiles 62 Female horse 64 Part of lac° 5 Woody Plant 68 ' but tittered and' nudged each other delightedly when ,the first: AlTleri, can satellite's fizzled aout. They're the' peoPle who reimai with relish the latest' joke about Piesident Eisenhower'S golf, but view with equaninfity the fact that a recent prime minister of Canada had a much inore ridiculous, pas- . They're the- birds who contemp-, dunderhead, but themselves would- n't know a foreign policy from a Emrich gendarme. They're the same people who point with dismay. at racial strife in the deep south, but think Canada's Indians "should .be kepti on the reserves, where 'they belong," • Fortunately, these maggots' in these moles burrowing in the dark- .ness of their own prejudiCes, are negligible. Perhaps they are even taseful,••if• they cause their fellow - 'Canadians to take a good look at their neighbors, the Americans. • . Don't tell me the Yanks are al - Nays talking about. winning . the tar and didn't fight until th•eY with • them—boys who camir north to join our air force. while their itountry was still at peace. JiM eowey from Kansas City, killed in a Spitfire in Italy, Ralph Dorton, from..Indrana, burned and crippled, Ohen his plane craslicd.'„). Little Schwartz from Brooklyn, too small fora pilot, killed in a rearguntter'g turret., And hundreds mote: Don't nag- me about American military bases in mit- far north. If a wolf pack is sniffing around thiliack door, and I have no gun, and:my neighbor comes aver with his, I'm not 'going to slam 'the. door' . Don't bother me *with bogeys about our economy being deperident on theirs.. It won't be long until their economy is dependent en our, natural resources. ' And if they weren't pouring capital into otir country to develeP those resources, wekl all' be going around in our .agiirative 'bare feet.. Don't expect me to get into a thrift about their culture over- , whelming ours. Not when they , flock in their thousands tO our Stra4tford Festival. Not when Ed. Sullivan has to come over end bor- . row,Wayne and Schuster' to keep his TV show rolling. Oh, they're not peitfe.et:- Just- ' ti% their faults. I hear that over any next-door neighbors, they in the States, for example, they go to the movies, play golf and • even drink beer on , Sundays. I . don't know why theY couldn't bp like us Canadians: twice to church on Sunday, ancrthe rest -of the day spent in prayer and meditation. They tell me that acress the line they worship the. akmightr dollar. Not like us Canadians. We don't worship it. We just chase it, 'with might and main, most of our wak- When it cornes to nnighbors, maybe you prefer the Liberians, or the Turks, or tho Chinese. ,I3ut NI scale" for a border li•nerT With Iriendly,, decent Yanks; thankS. , ASTERN TAR MEET _s' met Wednesday of last week' in the ' Masonic Temple Building: Plana ,,Iwere made to go to Clinton on 1 June 5th to a reception honoring Sister Nettie Nyland, -Grand Ruth df the Grand 'Chapter of Ontario, Ltinch was served by Mary Hender- son and her tommittee.. ' Advertising reaches the pros - netts who won't see 8 salesman. • OBITUARY Wilfred „T. O'Loughlin died on June 4 at the age of 57 years. He was a former resident of Ash- field Township, but had been re - ,siding in Detroit lately. He was unmarried and. is sur- vived by two brothers, Leonard and Matthew, Of .Ashfield, and a sister, Mrs. Bernadette Adelman/1, of De- troit. Requiern high mass was sung at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge, by Father H. Van Vynckt, on Sat- urday Morrang lasl„ with burial in Kingsbridge cemetery. MRS. ALBERT RIVERS Mrs. Albert 'Rivers, 92, died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, ..Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lowing a -lengthy illness. Mrs. Rivers, the fermer Mary Jane Nixon, was. born -tir Mcitietilfg Township,. near Georgetown, daugh- ter of the • late Hugh Nixon and Margaret McFadden. Mr. Rivers predeceased her in 1930.- They came to the Seaforth district in 1924. Mrs. Aivers was , a member 'and1(45 life member of the W.M.S. of that church. ' Surviving, are, two. daughters, - Mrs. Elmer -(Margaret) Snell, Sea, forth; Edna Rivers, Toronto; three sons, Clifford, Sask.; Harold, Gode- rich, and Stanley, Toronto; eight grandchildren and nine • great - The funeral service was on Sat- ilirday afternoon at Seaforth. Inter- ment was in Maitland cemetery, MRS. THOS. S. BETTLES 'Funeral services for Mrs. Thos, Betties were conducted. on Monday afternoon at the Lodge funeral home', 'with Rev. A. E. Eustace; of- ficiating. Interment was 'made in Maitland eeine•tery..and the' pall-. bearers were James E, Young, Ken-. neth Bettles,•Allan Betties, Douglas McDougall, Wallace McDougall and iShe died ,on Thursday last at Alexandra. Hospital; toliew,ing a long illness. A daUghter Of the late Mr. and' Mrs: William Korgan, she was bOrn in ,Goderich Town- ship 95 years ago, She was h mem- ber of NortlyStreet-United Church Het husband predeceased- her by 20 years ago. Surviving are three .sons, W. Theron Betties, of Wirr- throp, G. Allan Betties, of Goderich ToWnship, and Wand Betties, of Toronto, There are also two daughters, Mrs. William (Rhoda) Jordan, of Vancouver? B.C., and Mrs. Peter (Alma) Young, of Gode- rich, and a sister, Mrs. Pearl Hin- man, of, Florida_ There 2Te ,12 grandchildren and 18 ,great -grand - JAMES A. YOUNG James A. Young, a life-long resi- dent of Xshfield Township, died on June 4 at Alexandra Hospital, at the Age of 72. Although a semi - invalid for SOT110 years,, he had entered the hospital calS the day before his death, He was a son of Alexander Young and Mary. Ann :Vfathewsdn of Ash;leid Township and ha4 been engaged in 'farming all his life. His wife, the former Olive Jack- son, survives a§ well as a daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Ramona) Martin,. of Ashfield Township. and a son, Douglas, also of Ashfield Township, Other survivors are-: three siiters, Mrs. Jennie Martin, of Renora, Mrs. Wm. Drarrer, and Mrs. Archie There are _IWO__grandebildren.,„ _ 'Mr. Young was a member of Port Albert 'United Church and the pastor, Rev. Roy-Rennedy, of' Dun- gannon, conducted the funeral Ser- vice on Saturday after-110On at Lodge funeral home. Interment -was in Colborne cemetery, The pallbearers were Charles, Ben and James Brown, and Leroy, Elmer ind'Eldon Duper. Following a buffet dinner at the Maitland Golf Ctuh on Wednesday of last week, The . Goderich Kittle Theatre held its final meeting of the season. The t ffet ' was pre. pared by Mrs: A. G. 'Kerr and her committee. The retiring presidents Mr . Harry Ford,' thanked all for the • Howwell Check your"knowledge by • Ontario, yOu'll eniby getting to know it.better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways„ visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at cone of its modern tesorts See Ipperwash Provincial Park and the area surrounding shown above. Take the first step now, by fillineout and mailing -the 'Coupon beloiy: KNIOW ONTARIO BETTER 852 PARLIAMENT DLIOGS.4. TORONTO, ONTARIO Nemo • Address Post Offico :Ontario Department of Travel' & Publicity L, Hon. Bryan L Cathcart, Minister BACKACHE . May be VVarning Backache is often cati.sed by lazy kidhey action. Mien kidneys getout of order, excess acids and wastes remain ih the tystem. Then backache, dis- turbed res( or that tired -out and heavy - headed feeling may soon folloW. 'the time to take Dodd's Kidhey Pills: Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to tiormal action. Then you feel better—sleep 59 engraved charm bracelet. evening was that of a lovelir set of • • steak knives 'and forks given' ot P. Verlaap on 'the happy oc6siOn of their marriage. When business, Was' conducted, Mrs. 'Ferd' vacated • her' chair in • ,fayor of Mr. 'D. Parsonage while the nominating committee, headed by Mr. 11. Williains, brought he - fore the members -its slate of of- .flcers for the 1958-59 atason.. They are: Jack Marriott, president; Mrs. J. kik. Cummings, 1st vice-president; Mrs. Caley Hill, 2nd vice-presiden4 Floyd Lodge,. recording secre- Pbrillihg secretary; Miss •Marjefle Maefie, treasurer; directors—Mrs. Carl Dorland and ',Mr. Harold Thack will represent Goderich' Little Theatre at the forthcoming W.O.D,L. meeting in London. BUSINESS DIRECTORY HERBE T- SUCH, Doctor of Chiropractic. Wed. and Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. Vitamin Therapy ' Office—Corner' of South St. and Britannia Road. „Phone 541. A. M. HARPER Chattered Accountant ,,, office House 343J 343W 33 Hamilton St. Goderich ALBERT SHORE Public Aicountant OFFICE: RESIDENCE: ' 38 Hamilton St. 39 Victoria St. S. Goderich, Ont. • Goderich, Ont. Stiles Ambulance Roomy Comfortable Anywhere — Anytime 77 Montreal St, Goderich FRANK IREID LIFE UNDERWRITER Life, annuities, business Nfutual, Life of Canada • O'hone 346 Church St. IF. T. Armstrong Phone 11.00 for- appointment. ALEXANDERA CHAPMAN GENERAL -INSURANCE AND , MEAL ESTATE Bank Of' Commerce Bldg. Goderich. Phone 268. A. J. Alexander, Res. 860- T.,,Pryde & Son MEMORIALS Goderich Representative MR. FRANK McILWAIN CARLOW 27— Eventide and Rock of Ages registered memorials. Oft !UM/Mt' 8o-u4o ACWO 1: We your Savings Account strictly for saving. /Mt ROYA* BAN,It'Clii CANADA.