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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-10-23, Page 2fit fA ire • A,o-^+ PAGE . TWO • lt(71F •A. • b . 1 Y ' 1'HE GODERICH SIGNAL -STS, Oinbertrit Oignat-Otar �,, , • .�e :Croun *• 'Tv�en;a :�,,. ze :, of Huron —17; 4*. �.;. wwY r ;tyw-.ww �1,d F J s, n.w. a ecru •.� . d w Public by t z P QED w Fstablislied 1848. In its 111th year of „publication. Signal -Star Publishing' l _irni,ted- Subscription 'rates $3.00 ' a year. To L'.S-A-, $4.00 ,(In advance) ., `—:iveintiorazed.a- -- ser>and i iii= 2lastz:1).fiiee^ r ;W, Ohara ,Member,' of ' C.W ,A., 0.W.N.A_ and A B.C,' 'Circulation—over 3,000, ' GEO, F 1.L1S, Editor and Publisher. O THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23rd, 1958' GODERICH--A CONVENTION CENTRE? Th Weather Man zni!•-„1 his approval with brilliant autuiirn surssli:rat- +,v, -r th4- end as more than 500 Kin.suien from all over •\Vetern t iil''air.i,: * �n •...`:2�'ar i Peninsula and some ,f 4,11ird: i)Letr:+? ditei�•3 ai a district 1:(Anventir,n here. Th,; xtat.;rai t+•-aufv cif, Goderich, further °:1tl.+xn'•-t-,i r+}' the titse weather, pleas,etil the v:-.:t'>r, h•.,•I:nrg the:r meetings at the1'av:'.: '::. +giver:o,:,k:ing Huron. In fact, th-y '•(•ant t,) return` a_a:t1. to this :Qvr•;V Teat:nrr ,Nit sv. r tl4 - - rn•irr, ,:2.r. 1 at the h:nnmt.n td.. ,:1Jta-n{: •, t• 1: were some. 2'50 l)»=;, �)'• -. -'- i is 'ofe•sterg'. Ontar r, .ri annual banquet . t ..'.' Agricalturai S,,.:ie-y .- --La A,1 1 .... Saturday Were rA ,t,' n - r "r. -het. h l 1. Coder.? .'= c; i. >. i.i -... r. t4:t.Xlb' S'o'n �_.1 •"� a ` ... _ i ri,.. sl:rni,+ .+f more large :i-,n:'r i:i: 'ri, than not :en°r-all :creat?%i. sch:,:l1 a, •.6 e s a point to I.,- Tl::;'.1! �ailir �rtt n he,side tife lake: makes -it -a rit.ore desirable. p:aee than ter i•d :ii, iai: rs are 1 .. I Then. 4l rtit:tl. - h.er. '7E-7 :na.. fir ov.,...", f t 5 • :+L _ d• :7.a: _hor2 1, . +� i,,u::•:i:nom ,h te:'. • ,�%� uY_«•+1. ' •G �'r i:. .i•. .'� r7 t.,• Suri e:•�-°l_ ' i -r7,.-• rr . T_ _ , c". 1S- : - ` two Mrs: a b i th.. 3 z - ' • S" ,i f : , • r:::; y u j•l- ' *. Y yi K. iµ J .... �r . .a �) �. r'�• `; _ w 1, t : _ -• psi. •i ..' '[ f t1P `";f: abr. Ili' :h u. jus-• Ut1 JCC.. .. ..«,7, 1'. i•i, r,l 1 ,.1.s.re.e\-•tJ L.*1. ir:-'• '_1".. .,, J; ( \\ !1. - 1 . tr) t ,'• •'i' :.rl i1 ''"'�I ,.. r 'r . °,. 1:. ` ° 1+•l • .1' 1 to ;ti• ,1-.."4- '11 ”, ni. li ;� rriS'«•,i • «.. -_.". v_':'.' :.''.'!• ...._•:. _...a.-},:. avail - w:__ lie 'ham' a• -r_•-"h:.-r.. Tn..ett held iv rich by several persons Thursday night. Bill 'Rots and Mel Craigie (b gave ase but were left far be- :,.,.t1i t4W1l thaialfn3o ed. neer f` • : report to be numerous in 'Col- borne Township. ;15, Years Ago Boys' champions at the GCI field day were: senior, Douglas MacDon- ald; intermediate; John Graham;, 1 junior, Jim Bisset. Girls' champ- ions were: senior, Nancy McArthur; intermediate, Victoria • • Jti�ecb'er; ' or, e-1 neesliaw. ' Wong Lung Poi, who was head Chef at Gordon Wonts restaurant in Goderich for 10 years, ' died 'in London. His son was` a general' in Chiang Sai-Shek's army. "R. H. Lauxon was chosen" care- taker of Goderich Collegiate Insti- tute to succeed Thomas Bowler.' who resigned after 14 years of - service- v . Three members of a religious' sect were ,sentenced to 20 -day jail terms bs Magistrate Makius at t Goderichbecause -e failed to re - part foratnedieal examinations after receiving their calls from the army.farmers,Duron County farmers, through the County Council and the Feder- ation of Agriculture. were seeking Down Memory's . Lane 45 Years Ago • Town Council w.is asked to g"aar- antee the both of American Road 1 M.achi> e Co. of C an, da for 50.000, which was :o be't spent -in the pur- ;ha-e of land. the erection of build- ings and the acguisinoti of new equipment. I. -Ice -president C. L. s Moore told Council that the .U.S. hrde pro w•L fom a sma 1 b: r;ksneeth shop in Pen- : rt,S,ylvania to four factories in di-f- feren: parts of the country. H eed' • f>` said he ' hopfor' a° r rnitar expan- sion of the Canadian company_ The Goder:ch plant of American _ :'�•j»f'._'- _, bay'' .,. Ft:Jed Machine, Co. now•.,emplored 5t+ zrien ane the c*ornpanr. had plans s r i 7 . •t, 1 .. t a, :o erecta new main building. 70 , -a T,', n tz' � fes: !:d to e( v' :mac �a'I a a,<•."4it + 00 I , . Ule; staff Ain a'-ew Mii_`•:.a n had sold his Col - bo, J - Township farm and was pre- _•r- nom- :0 rereL�too r: ch. 2 riot:} :r Mr'.. S J MelKinle • preached in. , • ¥:croria Street Lhurt',7 o S indaYi moreneeine J_ „if:' - shk•' t.'. wA ^: 'Jr''.idl Csar.sy.d.. f__Fr=4 e,f'.n-.=. ',�i ,. r•r_ arE ia.y an•.i C.. i�' `•� _r it i•: T • ge- > T mar. and they were married r.ext day The lady- Owned a S4.000 Term 25 Years •Ago Ed, Ervine and Mac Fritziey had a a'Et on the world• series between - 5 Loues cardinals and iietroit r:_ers. The lov=er was to transport •-_er:rr1und. a whet:barrow. Mac won the bet b;:: he didn't collect it., Ed waited. - wall the wheelbarrow in vain. 'Population. of Goderich - was 4.383. according to the latest figures rr: _ ased by -k. es.sor J. IL Robert - Record catches Of perch were reported by commercial fishermen. On Tuesday-. Graham ,Bros. tug bro.u-gh:.,in.a ton-raltght four. -mikes, out in 15 fathoms of water. At.,. paces up to ave cents a pound. this was considered profitable ousrzeess. • F .tbe- raQ_. of .the._ .-R' .9f . roundhouse was blown, off in a v:c,:en:.• ,wind. rain and •electrical •ren which lashed Goderich and nits trice, 'Thomas Jewell, near L: y a2. and Hugh Shields. •o'f Ash- i::d Township. repol ted cows kill- ed by lightning. • A ;• 01r. g. deer was seen in G ode - .11 _.: vser.i.atton :L', another Western . On- - ---a c-:.1W7nu ::z Seems that when ;� r - : .,.r":_ ` 'L"'' c;i° e �r:de?ro•r-r1 :sen: into -' :4 �+r_ :rl prLPCti; 8 a rrierrla e :cense, :he rade-:o--b=& e:aped• -with the •.1 h..._..'J-_ ''' -. re: ., , ' • !. ;: 1 CO-OPtR •1TO —AT C ROS AtK j 3, "1,i-.•,)1 �: rta.l'i TI,ri,nt•, •'1.. 1'ii1ks tri „ 'l, or, '.1 :1.. ,•�,. 'i-'r.,lll-:� l..l •; .. r.''1;: �,. .. ii i,,l-:"'i t. j.�,. ',', ,. )% ,.i_ r� Liv -• i,...t1 -17 liI ', jt, 1. r''� 4.1- e:.l • l.. a'1 :,l• , - `.1 �.:;.'� l'n lr •i'ii't�. i ' • allthi ,••� ;Ir1•,'�1 3, it i1 t '.i 1 I {,.�.r,,, �1;1�1 ilr.`.•-.` - .r -,`.r'. J •yt i",;1••'1,1,: .li .1,6 i';;," .1.-n. •1t;, 'ree11,1 7Ii ,l� •;qli"l'�-- 1 1-t ll ' J' 111 til' i. + i,•i;;.: 1tri t il,•. ,il ,1, S.; ; ril•1'�''' „ •1; "if ill, •li r,i- If _ to have a Boor price of $20 pel• cwt. placed on dressed hogs at Toronto. 10 Years Ago fling.to quitfour's die-hard Baker, C. `F. Chapman and Tom Pritchard—journeyed to Tottenham Wednesday and returned with first prize. In memory of Jack Calder, son of Bev. ami Mrs. A. C. Calder, formerly of Goderich, sports''writer of Western Ontario newspapers set up a memorial trophy for high school cdmpetition. Jack was a 'former sportsreporter. A .number of Goderich stares were using oil lamps to save elec- tricity. The threat of hydro shut- offs was still hanging over the town. Hon. J. J. Donnelly, 81, dean of the Senate of Canada, passed away at his home in Pinkerton, Bruce County. He was the father of Frank Donnelly, K.C., of Goderich. Half an inch of snow fell here on the morning of October 18 but most of .it had disappeared -by noon. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1958 LEGION LADIES PREPARE ' FOR POPPY DAY SALES , .Tho- :, iO4 fIio ''AuxWar tenet. on October 14th with a good attend- ance. • Comrades F. Sheardown, E. Smith and Anstay volunteered td canvass the factories on poppy day. An invitation was accepted to attend Exeter AWciliary's birth- day. party.` -' Delegates to the inter -zone sports dinner meeting in Walkerton ,are Comrades R. Hill and • F. Shear - down. A, $15 donation was_ made to the Unitarian Services. Com- rade M., Young gave a report on the, coaavention held recently at Toronto. Lunch was. served by Comrades D. Queen and her com- mittee. The Newfoundland dog, famous swimmer and life-saver, likely de- scends from sheep dogs brought. out by Basque fishermen more than 400 years ago; it is probable that the sheep dogs were later. -crossed - with English spaniels. ' , Last year Canada's federal un Long term weather records show employment insurance fund paid that among Canadian cities ' St. out S135 milliofi more than it took John's, s, Newfoundland, has the greatest annual ,rainfall. Goderich Figures skating Class for 1958-59 Season. 't4,10 S a r irci Li GETS UNDER WAY WITHIN A FEW WEEKS WITH Mr. Dennis Siiverthorne as pro. tCE TIME - SATURDAY AFTERNOONS FROM 1 TO 6 O'CLOCK. RATES $10.00 PER SEASON FOR ONE PERSON. $25.00 FOR 3 OR MORE PERSONS IN ONE FAMILY. -y FOR REGISTRATION PHO PHOW 1152• PROSPECTIVE: GAS CUSTOMERS .. CONTACT E. ,BRECKENRIDGE HARD -W n RL, PLUMBING AND HEATING .a WHY GROW OLD ? ? ' Join Maria de Kurth 's 1 PIONEERS IN THE',—is.s.Le-Ls-s - FOR PROMPT INSTALLATION OF YOUR GAS APPLIANCES. AT LITTLE GYM -- OLD COLLEGIATE EVERY FRIDAY - 7- P.M. For information phone 529J. -42x MEMO FROM 'RIECB PHARMACY: NLY 3 DAYS LEFT (To—day, i yFriday,' Saturday) TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS OFFERED IN THE 4k :I —Your Corn (By Harry Boyle) Mti{ r u- , 'fi, >' •'r•r on and r1;•}•:.e err•p :', c;,s 10.0:lid r bi stacked be There r ,, . -alt., ane =,'J 1' 'after the `n al, 1'hr d l' >o111e f,i, lr rftii .,; 4 . ,.. „pepper ( . �'Jr fj the plate f' r e r I'a 'ter P (neti :a expend less effort ser sa•;:'J1i-, 1Ii he • ,ur'r' / )JU.1: ,.: 1:1'...t,..-, +1 ;n that d.rec o 1 f than a'7yrin and vet the tack kept �.l:,,t? (j. :('1C p r, ao rrl3 rr::,' V', '.1 " :! ,,4 2 1t :1r m ..,-',r, :ir,h,r:.ii bi. 4er Grrri bigger around from :he ver,' and ,.,.-,r:' 1:,•a rill til!' frJrr l ,,,(,'rt propped against the .his plate • ‘VE: would struggle with 'i )ur hand to +r rlbl of 17,r ,4' r ,,f the: soh aryl _tar ell 1. sand a1:rl y'iu i;iabE� tt �1F t ut �•:/,;).-.•,,,•,7,.'t�!(_•.< from left .r. ,i::;a,...y �,th ;h'e last C'`Jt9 and then . at .c , td „r try and retch t{1rnI.' from beside two, 'r•;Jl a hit of stilt f ':ie S i at'rl,. hi. dripp.r'.i bitter' ,', 1 b' -r prat': in a ' aln attempt tab:f' and milk a ripe '(,r11, , :corn r„ -'h'. core e' j rt or r ,' ger: :o, be able to say r 1' r. kEr, .. ,r _} , the stalk and yced b,,.e 1(1 -;,ii;.. „ .. ...rd.., kertn(-. `t .r,,{_(' ' '? r1, , a, rr had (ra , r; n the rn a:5t that will tl''kie :,our palate .7 �-. ' J %,".):,) , r k T, , 'Jo•h )r r ti t 1 J,•r, ',74-1,;•rid 1;a5 the delight of the :sane, the real 'llrlt'1 of r•f'.! 1';nl., :in rornpare `.i _,1 ".he rie.f_;i% a :.,,eine sloe,'.. they'll In the country comes frier r:'rr on the r J'W_'ra,-• f 1,01''. `,r, the rub�' IIrJ'.s '"tor', aid fence rails used as the.... -:J} from the .:e ' ., •let fret, a frr •h free and .. . ' rr. ,. `'�. ;' fl¢ ,;, and ,Jx;n; thif+ cilia b)ar•k � kettle. par -4i e ,a-tr a reat 'corn or 'rf !' "i 1 >�,o a boil- There was a misty In )r i..r ,,i n jr,•, r ore •J1'. te • ) , 7 ', 1 , : eap1e,ire it ,r: t,:, i' : q }•. i, a': -•';4i: a "pr(,'tty facie ef-h- e dric you si p1>, have ;r1 f 'neer'nee' 1'tl i , :, •, ),,'_ 1rj r. Cil':;; of 't,(` h ,'J ' i'r1 te; Jllr •e i i .'firf:;i�ht, y01,1ti'ler e are other pe5j1:' 1:'. 1 ; , t:: '.tiff' ''1 1 c ''ar1 't )r;, w',eel' '�).1 , 1 .ant' oret :he 'moon er).oper'4' Jt' ', l`'(' ri' t'mf' when ,a i,' .r,r �J',-i, ,.r ria f, p ,},1r J' 'r, ntht- f't:'r'r;i r1{ R.1,1.1 r'kln beei ha:, to be an 1rr11\•ld(1;a,1',t • I Hon .0.lpp-„a• a pr'r r,.,i4 ninri the nein a„:p of cloud on}y to• ]cr you' .we^ tho- •i,t.„Irn1 • r,Jt;n ' pre':;': p''('' ire: ti h()11 eating r'J”:,' • pll p out atealn,and catch somebody' out from the house 4!'),1 y31,i-1 into 'h(' ' •71) T.`,F' ( JrlV'ert?t r,r1 i '.n);' 11 to-, embarrassing way • " the corn patch rou r;;n bo rent: c.,} :o e grunting. gri:Aliiei ei'1 Pr'ioa;,;y riri one elver remembers certain that -there'll b'o torn on thi:: .homri,ng series of noises Me:14:1 :4f1;:: the corn tasted like on occas table. Watr•h the patch and you'll but:r'r .'trr•ar'rms do•.vr, o'•€•r a i;„,der. "•. ;1x(•11 as the corn}.roast. but al r se th stalks k5 ua�ln and • .,you're 11 c ., h,.; 11 � r, u happen , e :rat it afforded the' excuse for the, close enough you'll hear the rusti'r wearin4 a or('ard yoti';l come out event Even .nod' 1 rem.ernber eon, of .'the leaves and the , t•earing; of ,'of the prr,c ess : ,ok1ng somewhat on the cob with a sense of ap• tlhe htrsk,s -.When you see them 1 like a fat seal preciation for the corn roast • nd a come back out with their aprons" ” mouth•watering memo -y o the -tucked up as carriers for the corn'- NOW and again the" steam -heated many times, when 'it was ru.Oed it's. ...time to head for the ttarn, cribs become toohot and .slip from from the stalk to the kettle, Yes. because by the time the horses are i the grann leaving a buttered trail corn• is truly- a Summer `delieacy watered and you have washed, that dawn an overall bib or a shirt 'front. I which can only 'be,enjoyed to the corn -will be on the table. Outside-- of these minor handicaps full on'the farm, * there is nothing to prevent you Corn is a deceptive thing, Onions from enjoying corn. You cyan hat -r 4n the l94f31f56 herald their ,worth with the strong- little sympathy for those people i ture the 1b ted 1 period agricul- est of aromas in cooking, but when who do not put butter,on their cord u • S 8,900 million to you look in on a pot o boiling corn because they -,are . afraid of the factoCanaring national income; mane- you only get a burst of steam in facturing cpntributed X52.600 mil the face,. . NO time must be lost in trans- ferring the -corn from the pot to the table. The flavor is at its peak t.a r o t 00ii re i way o stria , golden yellow logs. 'Fingers burn as you grasp each cob , , . and front then ondiscretion'+•mist be-' thrown to the w'i'nds and conversa- tion dropped. With a jittering left hand you Jounce the ear around •while :With the --, ht -hand yClgd,�:v 1077175 of the (operation, Thiey sit there. waiting until the earn has been' chilled and then pick it up to nibble gently, on a corner like mice at dried corn obs in a crib. ell .4, 14 •. ming so nice to have corn oh the cob and then put it down half finished. There s none of the ad• venturous spirit in nibbler like that.' ' lion; mining, -oil wells and quarry ing contributed $6,400 trillion; forest' industries $3,500 nilli$n; fishing $750 million; construction 0 1 + Canada was created by the Bri- tish North America Act of 1867; but, the Stal[ate of Westminster in 1931 put the final seal on her. status a a self-governing Dominion with - As a boy one of the thrills of a in the British Commonwealth of meal of corn was to see how many Nations, b' ` 71,71 Id Y;! P ic Sale OVER 300 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS' ON SALE! IECK 'PHAH 14 Square near Colborne St. Phone' 939 SPOOKS! Have you seen our hair-raising' eeieition ef' Hallowe'en' Masks , from . ',5c up • 4 including, . RUBBER. MASKS • TRICK MASKS ' WIGS, BEARDS FALSE NOSES MOUSTACHES INDIANpT�FrEATHER S. "SLINXY" 'EYES FUNNY RAT`S HOLSTER SETS COWBOY CHAPS and COWGIRL SKIRTS MASQUERADE' COS o i r z for Children ADULTS — Planning a Tarty? Get your masks early and avoid" disappointment. SAIREI6411111BGE-- HARDWARE Phone 135 PLUMBING — HEATING — GIFTS '' — TOYS • USNESS a We would appreciat-e the opportun ity of quoting you prices on Gas Fur- naces, Range's. Space Heaters, Hot ,Wa ter Heaters, Clothes Dryers, etc. Always in stock. Also ful line of electrical appliances and oil heating equipment. You owe it to yourself to conte in an -d see our large stock of appliances. ...Our prices are right..,. New's. the time to Conditiori your homfor ,comfort. Joh ns -.Danville Spintex home insulation will save you money this winter - In winter J' -M Spintex Insulation will pay you big dividends' in home comfort and big savings of up to 304' ort every , dollar spent ' for fuel. Next :summer, Spintex will serve you equally well: It will keep your rooms up to T5° cooler on hottest days. Spintex'handles easily, fits snugly be- tween joints, studs or rafters ... you, can install it yourself. For descriptive folder visit your JrM tier listed below or write rept. BA., .Canadian Johns -Manville, Port CtYedit, Ontario. 'GET JOHNS -MANVILLE SPINTEX INSULATION PROM GODERICH - F. C. KAL I`FLEISCH & SON LTD. •JOHNS -MANVILLE BOILbrNG WIATEFilALS i' , i• , wit •II 6-3I21, ZURICH ' • c ',i M1,„i::c"1{ .rl�}�S,4i)��:1�,*�Mlt)"spa �. V •sra'a�?r1'!�vap«,s .w �v..w,r-+? •alis: