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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-09-11, Page 8WINS DRAW. winner epf the C.P.T. Fund' '' iW for, san cushions was Kwon;, idrd Maltby, Quebec ` streets n. 'Stiles Afibti n � �a ce R 41M1f.--- Co nfortable Anywhere "-•- Anytime PHONE 399 77 Montreal St. Goderich er % Due Here, Tbis.• Winter , R hearsals. 'will star for 1which will be presented by Gode- rich' Little Theatre in late Novem- ober. -, Members ^of the drama club read for roles in teh play at a tneeting on Wednesday of last week. Jack Marriott, .new president of the group,' was. in ,charge of the meet- ing. Mrs. R,,, C. Hays will direct '`Hay Fever," which, is 'a sophisticated comedy concerning the various strata of British society. The play was presented,at the Crest Theatre in Toronto not long ago. FRANK REID LIFE UNDERWRITER Life; annuities, business Insurance. • Martial .Cafe of Canada Phone 346 Church St. F. T. Armstrong OPTOMETRIST Phone 1100 for appointment. SQUARE GODERICH ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Bank of Commerce Bldg. Goderich. Phone 268. A. J. Alexander, Res. 860 C. F. Chaprna~n. Res. 18... L Pryde"tSon MEMORIALS' Goderich Representative MR. ,FRANK McILWAIN CARLOW 27 .Eventide and Pock of Ages _.- registered-tnemoriais;; 18tf CHIROPRACTIC HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C. " Doctor of Chiropractic. Office Hours: Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues., Fri. -9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. • Wed: and Sat. -9 to 11.30 am.. Vitamin Therapy Office -Corner of South St. and Ari n ni a Road,_ Phone--344-- READY-MIXED CONCRETE — FOR - -WALLS • FLOORS WALKS 0 . BARNYARDS ETC. Delivered to the job in the quan- tity you riquire. The fast clean way to pour con- crete. Call or write us for a free :estimate. Huron Concrete Supply Ltd. GODERICH PHONE 174 Also suppliers • of Concrete Block. 16tf A:' M:.HARPER Chartered Accountant Office House 343J 343W, 33 Hamilton St. Goderich ALBERT SHORE • 4 P'ublica Accountant- OFFICE: RESIDENT: 38 Hamilton St.' 39 Victoria St, S. Goderich, Ont. Goderich, Ont. P.O. Box 797 'P.O. Box 797 -P'hone 975 Phone 444 Roy' N. Bentley PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT P.O. Box 478 Phone 1011 ___GODERICH ONTARIO l� U�pANCF coMP,a"r Saco /889 %� ss ith100Ff/cf, lYA7ER100, ONTAR/D 'EBB ROSS Says; My Company maintains a high regard for other folk's we1•fare. Let me prove It by helping you reduce ' your Income Tax and increase your Retirement Income. The recent' revisions` in the Tncome Tax Act .makes it possible to secure more life insurance protection and at the same .time, reduce your in- come tax, EBB M, ',ROSS Representative. Goderich, Ont. Phone 37. Our Modern Group Pension Plans provides carefree • ,,,' Retirement. OCT 4' 7�`'�$ �N1 • TIRRl!I!'�I M!�IIWt!gll"PF ocks out the'weather The perfect fit of overlapping ribs in adjoining sheets of Pastern Steel's galvanized ''fite-Lap' roofing and biding guarantees weathertightness for your farm building. Both at side and end laps, this snug `Tito -Lap' keeps out driving Maitland:rain.. • 'Tito -Lap' can be •laid tight' over oId wooden shingle or asphalt roofing without removing the original roof- ing matefial. Each 5 -rib sheet covers a full 32" width. Eastern 'Steel manufactures several distinct types of metal roofing and siding --e ch designbd with a different application in mind. To help you choose the fright covering, write today for your free copy of' Bulletin 140, showing the best roofing, siding and accessories for the covering , job you have in mind. ' Remefnb r, When applying Eastern Steel roof- . oof . big or siding be sure to use; 'Preston' spiral shank Led4led nails—the roofing nails with the lr ld atimderneath the headwhich plugs t e n, f ilia d' th rustproof, weathertight lead. T O• D U T S' - LIMITED r+f' iIiiisa lowsous , poem! At it tfamber of the Combined Ilnferprises group 56391S/ DUT'ONA.1:1 1, WITH BILL SMILEY Well, I know everybody. has .been sitting .arq,und, biting their nails acid wanting to go to the bathroom }n the suspense of Waiting to hear about our holiday, so I won't keep you on tender hooks any longer. * * * There's nothing more enjoyable than the absorbing account of some- body else's holiday trip. It pro- duces a delightful lassitude of the limbs, heaviness of the eyes and wooliness .;of the 'mind that are most relaxing. Realty thoughtful travellers will have colored slides of the trip, and you can drop right off as soon as the light$ are turned out, depending on your wife to sit there and chirp things like: "What a lovely,,o view! You lucky people!" and sfu�1F like that. • I've been trying to tell people about our trip ever since we got back. "have a nice holiday?" they ask interestedly.. "Well, yes," I begin rather shyly, ,"went for a little trip with. the ..." and they bellow "ain't it .awful, travelling. With - kids? Y'• wooden get me offffona nother trip" and tell me for 20 minutes about some dumb excursion they were on ,a month ago. * * ,k , Weil, 1 hate .to admit it, but we did' have a nice' holiday. And tra- velling` with kids is., not so bad, after a11. It's probably no worse than spending a couple of days - in a bag'full of baboons. :e First, we went to the Ex. And it- would -take nothing less than a - regiment of horses to make me go through it again. I went •for` the bundle on the midway, a kid clutch- ing each hand, Kim, Hugh and I went on the most violent rides they had, as fast . as we could, while the Old Lady stood around,' bleating and wringing her hands. Each time we'd climb off some wild ride, sick, white and shaken, she'd plead:. "Haven't ,you had enough? Let's go and see the food .exhibit..'.'_ .. _ ._ _ - • - * * * But the kids were too smart to be trapped like that. They knew if they • let me stop long enough for my head to 'stop -:'spinning, 1'd have enough sense to have' enough nerve to call a_ halt -And 1 -was just as determined that as' long as my stomach and money held out, they'd never learn what a craven 1 was behind that cold, sweating face. and sickly gk ink • They won. But so did I. After aride on the Wild.J cruse, which 'put more • pure, cold fear through myinnards than anything since the day a fellow put a 40 mm. shell through my, wing,. right beside the cockpit,• I threw in the white towel. * * * "Don't you think we should ,let Mom have some„fun?” I 'quavered. They finally agreed, disgustedly, to take her on the only ride she'd venture on. So:the four of us sat, the kids snorting with amusement, their mother' gasping and holding the sides, while we went around and around, on the slowest, mildest, most babyish most oldwotnanish„ ride •..in the midway. Which was fine with me. * *' * As this was'The Children's Trip, we ,then took off for Niagara Falls. Like all kids, they were deeply impressed by the magnificent spec- tacle, gazing at it with awe for at least forty seconds before start- - ing to look around for a hot dog 'stand. Then Hugh spotted the Maid of the Mist,' and we had to go on the boat ride in the gorge. We got delightfully 'soaked in the spray, and the rapturous grins of the kids were worth 4he:whole trip. Then we wanted to eat. It took half an hour to find"a "nice" place to suit my wife.' We all sat down, the waitress brought dur water and the menus. We took _a look at them, then" at each other, grabbed a kid each • and headed, in as dignified a retreat as possible, for the door. There was nothing under $3 on the sheet. * * * If .you'd ever seen Iim messing around in a $3 dinner, the while complaining vehemently because she's not allowed french fries and an ice cream cone, her favorite meal, you wouldn't have blamed us. We wound up at a hole -in -the - wall, eating another in the never- ending stream of hot dogs from one hand and beating off the flies with the other. Which suited the kids down to- the ground. * ." M '* That night we stayed at a swanky hotel.. f gave the, bellboy his dime with that touch of cosm?politan elan that onlyy" a weekly editor can achieve. KIM 'had never seen a bellboy before, and later, when we were wondering where the 'swim- mi'ng pool was located, she piped: "Why didn't you ask the 'butler?" * Next day, a flying visit to the Stratford Festival. The play lasted over three hours, and by the end of Act 2, the kids were wiggling like worms. 'Hugh and I were deep- ly mortified, arid ' tried to- act as ,.though we didn't knovethem, when Kim and her mother got 4nto an audible argument ,about whether the former' should put her sh eS ono just before intermission, while dozens of cultured spinsters turned around • and hissed at them like snakes. S * * !� And then the long ourne fflilh'i$ n ea ano er hot dog or hamburger for a month, the youngsters groggy with exhaus- tion, the inside of the car resembl- ing the town dump. And the deep ho 42. ety"'tests at he Poonud a Q ith oderham Memorial Park. Their coach was Bill txallow and. the ex- aminer was John Kane. This was ,the first, time_ that classes lower than the bronze med- allion class had' been taught at the `local pool. Following' is a hat of the success- ful swimmers: Award of Merit: John Thomas Morris, „John B. Sully, 'Arthur Teachey. Bronze Cross: Patricia Boutilier, Helen Margaret Munro. Bronze Medallion: Gwenda Eck- mier, Joan Davis, Sheila Walmark, William Bettger.. Intermediate ;Certificates: Carol Stoddart, Jennifer P,arso ts, Wayne Rumig, William Mathieson, Peggy Young, Beverly Johnston, Elementary Certificates: Ronald Wayne Bissett, .,.William Alexander Twaddle, Robert Joseph Graham, John Charles Wright. Fashion Show To Be Held At Carlow Tiger Dunlop Institute met in Carlow Hall on August 28 with Mrs. T. Lamb presiding. It was decided to have a fashion show the latter part of October. A_ letter of thanks_ was read from the Federation for -the help 'from the institute at the church service held at Summer School. Mrs. V. Cunningham gave the Institute two dozen knives. The millinery, course will b,e held in' Carlow ; Hall, September 30th and October lst and 2nd from .10 a.m." to 4 p.m. with Mrs. Mul- ligan as instructress. Conveners for the annual ban- gtlet t4 _..e._ held in Nile_Church, September 24th are Mrs. Ernest Bogie, Miss J. Glens Miss H. Ful- foid..... �,.. Mrs. R. Moore had a contest in which . Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Hart were the winners. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs.'R. Moore, Mrs. L. Young, •Mrs, E. Bogie. NORTH STREET W.M..S, HEARS DATA ON JAPAN Mrs. D. D. Mooney presided at the meeting of North,.Street.Cliur.ch W.M.S. After the reports of the various' secretaries, hospital visit- ors were appointed for the month of September. Mrs. J. Miller read the minutes of; the last meeting and Mrs. H:,Tw'ner. gave the treas- urer's, report. The roll call was answered by giving the number of calls made on sick and shut ins, Group leader Mrs. Dockstader presided for the devotional part of the meeting. Mrs. Elwood read the Scripture lesson and Miss M. Davies read many interesting parts ofthe ch_apterof.•.the atudy,ubook:-. t', !Taney Peers rendered a 'pleas= pleas- ing- Piano' solo at-' the 'close of :the - meeting. satisfaction of tucking them in their own beds, then coming ,down to the dear, familiar kitchen for a .midnight cup of tea. And admit- ting to each other somewhat reluct- antly that The Trip, after all, had been a roaring success. FAST RELIEF FOR EAD OLDS' ••••••••••••4110011••••••••• f OOTB WEATHER % Football weather means there's a. "snap" in the air and you'll be needing heavier clothing "V Have it beautifirll y cleaned and pressed before you wear it • they'll look better and last longer. C�ODERICH DRY CLEANERS WAST $T, CI'l,.o«l 1.2.21;U C.R.LOWERY, PROP Three possible ibethods of 'con- tioiling the keeping of chickens In town have been suggested to Cotin- ell. by the town solicitor, J. K. °Hunter, Ile was asked to d out,,what could be done after Council, at its August meeting, received a peti- tion from 51 citizens who object to the keeping of large flocks of chickens on the top door of the old organ factory. •,• . . The solicitor's reply was read when Council met again Friday night. It was decided to ask the solicitor to be present at the next Council meeting when the matter will be considered further, In the meantime, the Goderich; Area Planning Board will be, asked for suggestions on the matter. Following is part of Mr. Hunter's letter to -Council:- "I agree with the suggestion put forth that to deal.with this one ;paeular . location might well be considered as discriminatory. How- ever, ,there are several ways the problem might be dealt with and any one of them would be open to Council. May I suggest the following alternatives: (1) Prohibit the keeping of dom- estic fowl anywhere within the with '. e4+'eePitiot49 •10 Area wJueh was recefitiY 01100 t "tie. town rind Vehi t 'the.* 'brie e>f° anfl Xatitfi wee' Pr aril°eccupled AS. farm; lands.!':.. At i Previous meeting, Council vi► s told the t 20,401,? cc 'ckeps . e .tri.- ? a'r11 rif .of.30i006.44a TWAT. . o + o q erne , This sW rather to arrive shortly. extreme and would not, 1 believe, be acceptable to .either, the Council or a large proportion of the rate - pa) Prohibit the keeping of -dom- estic fowl in certain defined areas. 1. would suggest that the Planning Board be consulted on this matter before the areas are defined. , Limit Numbers? (3) Prohibit. the keeping of dom- estic fowl in numbers •in excessof the maximum number to .be fixed by by-law in the whole of the town, UNDER' NEW MANAGEMENT 'GODERICH SHOE REPAIR EAST STREET • 30 Years Experience in all types of shoe repair. Scissors and Skates Sharpened. All work fully guaranteed. 35.1 4 1 James Richardson & Sons Ltd. ,"Serving fhs Peed Dealers of Western Ontario" PHONE 543 AND 544, GODERICH •aar "Serving the Feed Dealers of Western Ontario" PHONE 543 AND '' -3e,F i At HFC you deal with specialists in solving money problems; people who understand your. .needs. and..... who can give you one -day service on loans up to $1,000. Borrow in privacy with up to 30 months to repay on termtyou select. • o Borrow with confidence from HFC ' H*jEOLo FINANCE M. R. JENKINS, Manager. 35A ,rest -Street Telephone '1501 GODERICH- • bq ' g o facto, particularly on :bot tdays, 'MOalso.F.said - hhat .44411-0941 • chicken feedtwas,faUzng on their propertica member of Council said o make arrangements so'•'tha� tate - odor would be 'reduced; Y ' "You mean .to say— just 3 -a-dry may send backache away:" Sgtins toad. Li icai, to! 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