The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-06-19, Page 6•
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GODERIM SIONAL-STAR
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ray GDCI Special Commercial
gates Plan To Head For London
'Members of the Special Com-
--secure. ..positions_witli most of
them heading for'London while a
, ntunber will be employed in Giode-
, The graduates and, the firms to
which they. are going are as fol-
lows: •Donna Walden, Richards -
„Wilcox Limited, London; clam
Anne Fuller, Huron County Health
Unit, Goderich;, Betty Moerbeek,
Opper Lakes and St. Lawrence,
qoderich; Beverley Anderson, Hays
„and Prest law office; Barbara
;Buchanan, London Life Assurance
Company, London; Laura White,
Northern Life Insurance, London;
Marlene Easom, Bank of Montreal,
London; Norma Herisch, Sun Life
Insurance Company, London. •
Anne Meyer, Norine Meyer,
Carole Anne Zimmerman are going
in training for nurses in September
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Two girls have planned a sum-
mer vacatian before carAimeneing
work in September. .•
"School officials have found it
fairly easy to 4nd positions for
grachiates this year,” says Ms. N.
660. rracticalbi all of the afdi't=
mentioned students found.positions
through the school. Trips to in-
dustries were Planned, interviews
arivanged and contacts -maintained.
through employment offices and
the local National Employment
BRIDGE SCORES
Four tables of players enjoyed
their weekly. duplicate bridge on
dVionday evening when the winners
were: !Mts. Frank Curry and Mrs.
J: Sully, 501:j points; Mrs. F.
Saunders and Mrs. ,A, A. Nicol,
46 points; Mrs. J. W. draigie and
Mrs. Geo. Jenner, 44 points; Mr.
and Mrs. K. Hunter, 431•:2 points.
BRIGHT, NEW LOOK
There's a bright, new look at ;
the Ross Shoe Shop on the Square.;
tile floor and new seating aceem,
modation for customers. Counters '
have als6 b'een re -arranged.
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Sport's Car Racmg
Presented by London Automobiie Sport Club
s d Ju Ify 5,
Local Juvenile :CIub
Enfers '7Team L�auc
e AA Juvenile series bus GIRLS' SOFTBALL
summer.' ' The - l:ocal ball_ t_ea__m will
Plans are under way to re-
organize a girls' softball team
.in -Goder-ich, :First practice
will be held at ,Agricultural
Park this Thursday, commenc-
' ing at 7 p.m, All girls inter-
ested in playing softball are
asked to turn out to this prac-
tice or to phone `Mac" Mac -
at 53. It i� planned
. to have an entry in the inter-'
Donald
mediate W.G,A.A. girls softball.
leagu
e.
Minor Softball
The Goderich Lions Club has
offered to• help sponsor this teap.
Bucky Graham will be handling
the coaching chores, with the help
of Ted Williarn& Bucky coached
the Goderich Lions -11/11Qet base-
ball team a number of years ago.
Local boys ,who,, will be playing
on ' this team are as followS: Art
Peachey, Clare Harman-, Bill Gal -
low, Bill Fritzley, Frank '.%,1acDon-
ald, Don MacArthur, Percy Garrick,
Ron Williamson, Don McWhinney,
Bur .Sutherland, Hilton Wilson,
tim Sale, Paul McCreath, Bill
-Black, Gary Stoddart, Joe Craig,
Frank Miller.
Any boy interested in trying out
with the juvenile team should be.
Scorns Ries
John 'lick, the 8; -year-old
walkathon king, has• doner. tt
again! On Wednesday of last
week, he walked all the w
from Godericb,�. tb W,ipgitam
play in A
league
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miles altogether, and it took
him nine hours. Re atopped
in Blyth for dinner. Though
offered rides by seveKg1 meter -
Lit% he politely refused each
time. He claims ..his legs
weren't tired after .the icing
hike; in fact, he worked the
next day.
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GODERICH SOLDIER OFF
TO DUTY IN EGYPT
Staff Sergeant Eric McAllister,
Allister, who recently received a
promotion at Camp Borden, left -on
Teams.. Active Sunday for one year of,inspection
In Lions Club Recreation Soft- duty in Egypt. Eric- served in
WOrld Wa,r 11, both 'Europe and
ball action, Edward Fuels defeat-! also later in Korea.,
ed Bradley's 10-7 to run their win
His long journey will be made by
streak to three straiciht in the '
plane from Montreal. His wife and
at Agricultural Park on Thursday, Squirt league. 'In the other squirt
game, it was, Court Hause Borden until his return.
Following is the schedule for 7-6 for their " second straight
triumph.
Following are the standings, of
the squirt teams after playing
three -league- games: Edward Fuels
Grill 2, Bradley's 0.
In pee wee softball, Crofts de-
feated ,,Goderich Manufacturing!
game played last Saturday morn.;
ing when Goderich Manufacturing!
came, through with a • 21-15 win. -
Each team has now'won two games,
Miss Marjorie • Young, of' Gode-
rich, visited with her sister, Mrs.
Lorne PoPp, Mr. Popp, Douglas,
Dianne and Bobby, of Auburn.
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, four children will remain at Camp
hoine and away games:
Home
June 25—WalkArton
July 2—Listowel
7—New Hamburg
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June 27—Clinton
Green, Acres Circuit, Port Albert
(Highway 21 — Ten Miles North of Goderich)
NINE EVENTS COMMENCING AT 10.30. A.M.
.Admi,ssion $2. Advance sale tickets at GOderith News Stand
(Where there's "Everything for the Smoker") at $1.50.
-24-25
11—Walkerton
17—New Hamburg
26—Listowel
28 Kincardine •
Gigantic ATLAS TIRE SALE
with terms
during month of June at
G. PLANTE'S
. IMPERIAL ESSO SERVICE
Victoria and Nelson Streets Phone 513
PERSONALS
Mr. Howard Quaid and Jimmy,
of Sarboro, visited with friends
in Goderich and district over the
week -end.
Mrs. Mary Good, East street, has
returned home after spending
three weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. , Duncan Murchison,' Mr.
Murchison and children at Tillson-
burg.
Rev. J. W. Patrick, Goderich, has
received an invitation to be a guest
speaker „at the 26th anniversary.
and missionary conference ,,of the
Open Door Evangelistic Churches
of Canada, to take place in Hamil-
ton on July 6,-7 and 8. Evangelists
and missionaries from many coun-
-tries will be attending this -confer -
Mr. and Mrs. James -C. Shearer
and daughter," Wendy, of Bright,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bechtel, of
New 'Dundee, spent Sunday with -
Mr. and 'Mrs. William McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith and
daughters Kathy and Margaret,' and
Mrs. F. W. Harris, of Owen Sound,
were recent guests with Miss E.
-Mrs. Meredith Young, of R.R. 3,.
Auburn, is spending two weeks
with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Web-
ster, .6f Clinton, who has been ill.
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LOSES -GAME, T -Q TEESWATER
softball team met the Teeswater
team at their first game at Agri-
culturaL Park on Thursday last.,
The score ended 10-2 in favor of
• Battery for Teeswater was La-
mont and Lamont, and for Gode-
rich, Jerry Petrie, Danny Willis,
Gordon Walters and Dan ,McPhee.
Arthur Circle
Recesses, For
Summer: Months,
Circle before the summer recess
was held in the parlor 'of Knox
Presbyterian Church on' Monday
evening, with Mrs. J. A. Cummings,
whose group provided the program,
presid;}ng.
The church deaconess, Miss B.
Woodruff, told pf her experiences
as a student deaconess working in
the summer months in northern
Saskatchewan. and, Manitoba and
of the training received during
the winter term at the 'Deaconess
School in Toronto.
Mrs. R. G, LMadMillan gave an
interesting resume of a chapter
from • the study -book on Japan,
describing the history of Christian-
ity in that country, ,
The Scripture was read by Mrs.
L., Hyde and prayer was offered by
Mrs. J. Skeoch.
The president, Mrs. C. Edward,
presided for the business portion
of the meeting. Mrs. W. Asher
reported 27 calls made by the Wel-
come and, 'Welfare committee and
two thank -yen notes were read by
the corresponding sg:etary';' Mrs.
R. fienderson. • ,Mrs. G. McManus
`g'e the secretary's' report and the
financial statement was read by
Mrs. J. A. McConnell. An in-
vitation to meet With the Barbara
Kirkman Group in Seaforth in
apt. sIt Vtx&s LL
decided that during July and
August each member would at-
tempt to earn talent money for the
grotip.
The. 'meeting was closed with
prayer by IMrs. Cummings and in
the social hour following,. lunch
was served by Mrs. J. - Bosveld and
her, committee.
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'Mac" MacDonald has been nam-
ed first vice-president, of -the- Big -4
girls softball 'league. This league
includes tearris ' from Stratford,
Florence, Windsor, Detroit, Hain-
•ilton, -Galt and Sarnia.
Mrs. J. CMcGratten visited her)
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Silverthorne
at Belmont last week.„ She was
accompanied by Mrs. B.,Jonei and
daughter, Shirley, who visited Mr.
Jones who is stationed at Aylmer.
anTiMi. and Mrs. Wm. Hanna and
son, Stephen, of Galt, were guests.
over, the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. H. Price, ,South street.
Mrs. Robt. Harmer had as her
guests • -last week, Mr. 'and- Ilairt-!
John Harmer, of Sarnia, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Haacke, of Listowel, and
Mrs. Holcomb, of Moosejaw, Sask.
Mr. John Graham, son of Mrs:
Meredith Graham, leaves this week
for summer employment at Namp,
B.C. In the fall he will 'resume
his studies at the University of
British Calumbia.
The many friends ot M.- J..
Ainslie will be sorry to learn he
is a patient inuAlexandra Hospital.
Miss Jane Graham, daughter of
Mrs. Meredith Graham and the
late D,r. Meredith Graham, was o_ne
of the students graduating the past
week from Toronto Western Hos-
pital, Atkinson 'School a Nursing.
Exercises were held at Convoca-
tion Hall, 'University of Toronto.
Ninety studentS received their
diploma's at this the, Diamond
Jubilee Year.
Miss Margaret Currell, :nurse in
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, has returned ,to her work
after enjoying a two -weeks' vaca-
tion at her home -here. '
Mrs. Mabel Eriksen, Toronto, was
a week -end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. -E. Elliott, Arthur st,reet.
iMr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and two, !
daughters, Cathy and Karen, of St.
Catharines, have returned home
after spending a few days with
,Mrs. Baker's grandmother, Mrs.'
Chris Johnston, Huron 'road.
'Week -end guests with Dr. and
Mrs. R. W. Hughes and family,
Wellington street, were the form-,
Hamilton, who was celebrating her
139th birthday, and his sister, Mrs.
Toronto.
Mrs. Mereditfi Young and Don-
ald, of R.R. 3, Auburn, Miss Marj-
orie Young, of Gederich, and Mr.
and Mrs: Lorne Popp, Douglas,
Dianne and Bobby were recent
vrsitors in Hanover and Walkerton.
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NoW 'in the midst of a higbly
successful, -sale; Goderich (Motor§
Ltd. has increased its sales staff. '
The new face is that of Dave Evans,
of Montreal.
Dave Is fairly well known here !
since he, attended. Goderich Dis-
trict Collegiate Institute. He is
looking far -Ward ta meeting- his -
friends again at the Ford-Edsel
centre on South- street.
Goderich (Motors Ltd. reports an
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last w,eek's issue of The 8ignal-Star.
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2. What Proportion, of working
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3. Apple growing in Nova Scotia's
• Annapolis Valley dates back to
4. In 1945 Canadian employers con-
tributed $166 million to pensions
and welfare, workmen's compen-
anee. What was the 1957 -total?
5. Wheat normally • accounts for
what proportion of Canada's rail-
way freight traffic?
ANSWERS: 5. Wheat is one-third
of all rail freight. 3. To about
1650. 1. Corner stoite was laid in"
1860; legislature first assembled
there in 1866. 4, $533 million.p-
2. About one in, four works in
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