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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-06-04, Page 5TDAY, JUNE 4th, 1959 ARB¢UR 'rim GODE:RICI TONAL -STAR private flying would always be a Hanitour Air .Services o Aut r � ; have a bedroom 'Ilr,t21, itGhou ilk "Believe ine, if there was ever a fixed base operation Which de- serves, some free favorable pltblic- ity, Sky Harbour Air .Service's is it - If other operators would pattern „gismtweililoPePtieniPsfteralgraildiew Dale K. Anderson, of Ttil"etlb, 'Ohio, hot coffee • and tea in t eir Pilot's in the current isatie of "Canadian 5ght," • a pilot's magazine. " 'Mr. Anderson, told of being forced to land it Goderich in a Lounge, used their offices to alike were taken on a tour of their shops a nunp'ber of long. distance' ea s; d har e flight from Toledo to' Gore Bay'built there,as well as an old Bieriot in order. to refuel. -• He said, "At of about 1910 vintage.-A'The. entire ' Godericrh we received the pleasant operation is spotlessly clean and .n n an ga , and inspected aircraft :tip ;c:'"" �� erous tributes paid in the letter written by Mr. Anderson. So, it's take a bow "tiHoppy" Hopkinson. Union m rship ;cin 'Canada 1958 totalled ,454, Q0qj6�L.1ie0�r.. �a�JbOut 23 r.'• , ai' '".: PA..G li'if$i • • SEE US FOOT, Do not hesitate to bring your building or remodelling problenis to John Jeffery 8c Son. Our many years of experience are at your disposal. We consider it a privilege to serve you, so please feel free to call on us for assytance in planning your project--- and. selecting the right materials for the job. Announcing . Ornamental •• We are now franchised dealers for Gypsum, Lime and Alabastine orultAitiNG .,.e4Tc'i `.".h'� ' ,;n s,.yy. . ,!1` ;s., ,...�-u� �ti� C��", "'�( "':Cd a,�'.,�01n �e1i£.��� �•'��'- �....�,e;:"��,kx >,4'�'•:xm�..�� .._ � :� � ' • Say.. �jy r �c ��^ •�. ANY DESIGN _ • Gypoc io Mortar Mix 1VIEtASUrREMRNTS, TAKEN 4 t • Lime ° • PerlitePlast'er • Fresh Cement, etc. 4 AV - A .CHOICE STOCK . , of Plywoods, Mouldings, Trim, Doors, Sash d,nd Frames, Glass, Tile, and all types. of Lumber. ti a;Y�;7th • PROMPT DELIVERY ANYWHERE • JOHN JEFFERY & Elgin Ave. East BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone 782 N Goderich: The Ontario Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has promoted Inspector Art 'Jennings, of RR 3, Goderich, to senior inspector for Western Ontario. Here he is seen standing beside the official SPCA `car. S -S Photo by R.H. SPCA Promotes which hogs and other livestock .are +transported to assembly, yards, I community sales and packing rt Jennings Inspector Art Jennings, of the Ontario Society for Prevention of mo•ted to senior inspector for Western `Ontario. Mr. Jennings, who resides at R.R. 3, Goderich, has ' been in has been oausing—a., high per- eh'a'r,e of -Huron, Bruce and - Grey, -centage-- of deaths• among hogs," oounti,es. Withhis promotion to he states. senior inspector, he will' super- It is appardnt, he continues,, that vise six, areas in Which SPCA. in; some truckers are not familiar 'spectors are stationed. The West- with proper transportation pro - ern Ontario territory extends as cedure.: They arp ndw being in-, far as Barrie on the north aid'Zs' structed in this matter by routine far as Fort'rie 'on the south. inspections at all loading and un - At the present ' time, the SPCA loading" centres. is particularly interested in ,the .At the present time, charges are Safe- :.transporta.tiorr--oaf -livestock. There is an intensive j,nvestigat'ion. under way into the manner in plants. While the majority of livestock truckers are very co-operative; says Inspector Jennings, there are a certain number of truckers who 1.i.:tIi ?3?aittse Proper "loading: practices... _ "During the hot summer wea- ther, overloading can cause—and SEAL OF SATISFACTION' IN LONG-LASTING, WRINKLE -RESISTANT BROADCLOTH! coddlers &Children's DOLLY DIMPLE SUN SWIMSUITS New evergtazed and drip-dry gay prints .... beautifully styled With elastic shirred waists and bactks for comfy fit! 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CHANNEL 8 VOTE FOR CHARLIE MacNaoghion PC CANDIDATE JUNE 11 published 'by 'Huron PC Ass'n :Present ecital " Graceful poise, color, music and action highlighted .the fourth an- u�tal.- ballet --r diital presented .`'by' the pupils of M'adan}e `` de��yKurthy Eat- ►4�illlaYifili TisRegi Y�ia .,�t,1YLClrG'03`2R <� The three,opening, numbers cow ered the range of ,ballet exercises taught, .with each of the , three stie- ceedin'g number in- different age groups. IIn the; first group were Shelly Bradford, Ann Rae, Karen Stott, Lea Adam, Kathy 11!lariafy and Jane Merser. Next .group was composed of Yvonne Farkas, Bose - lin. Kirsh, .Sandra Solmon, Valerie Betty. Wright - and_ Barbara, Szollbsy. ., In the senior group were Linda Baechler, Ruth Wallace, Sibyl 4 5, Thurs. -Fri. - Sat. HAVE CARS — WILL -'RADE '58 RAMBLER ,WIET OPpl.UTAfr. 2 -door •hardtop, adios all i'can- ; diitiion 'heattirs. o -tome, 10,000 miles.. Wits 1'S�yfS.04 3 DAYS $131,9.00 Bowra, Joan ,Curry, 'Mary Jayne '58- RAMBLER "AMERICAN" McManus.-and,Christina Tomkowicz4 , Deluxe.. ouch, .radio, aitcon Dressed as a Leh girl with big wooden shoes and all, Karen Stott did a D.ut!ch dance. Two of the Toronto pupils went mechanical in the Wooden Soldiers' nounber. Precision -like routine featured a tap dancing 'number :by Lynda sBaechler, Sibyl Bowra, Joan Curry, Ruth Wallace, Ann, Rae, Edward Curry and Bill McManus. Four of the Toronto pupils pro- vided oriental atmosphere in a Chinese number. Tap dancing solos 'by Allan Reid 'proved popu- lar and revealed his ability in this line. Dancers at a modern night club were por"trayed in a number by, Joan Curry, Lynda Baechler, Sibyl Bowra, Ruth Wallace and Mary Jayne eManus._ ' ing intermission by The `Four Teens "composed of Marty Baech- ler, John Cymbal, Garth Picot and Randy MacDonald.' • • ' Taking -Tart- in the, -dance- of the Hula Hula girls were Lynda Baech- ler, Joan Curry, Christina Tom- kowicz and Malvin Solmon. Next was a dance by the' Spanish girls, Esther Solrri:on, Mary Jayne McMan- us, Sibyl Bowra and Ruth Wallace. "The Gladiators" was a number by Peter Inokay and Valerie Pal: • pending, A dramatic pprr�e,, septation froip against some district1-�c miiile'" was ae�ted• y Miss Jayne truckers who -have been checked at Ford who was also the ,capable assembly yards. Mistress of Ceremonies. Under the Ontario ,SP'C'A Act, Following a colorful Hungarian inspectors have the authority to dance by a Toronto troop ,was, the take possession of any livestock ,final number—"The Waltzing Girls When there is evidence of neglect of -Goderich." Taking part in this or ill treatment. This authority were Shelly Bradford', Jane Merser, extends to trucks, trains and all Joan Curry, Ann Rae, Karen. Stott, Betty Wright, Lynda ' .Baechler, .Robin Sully,. Christina- Tomkowicz, Ruth Wallace, Sibyl Bowra and Mary Jayne McManus. At the conclusion, Madame de W. JAMES GALLAGHER - 1 Kurthy, who carried on despite A native' of Colborne Township, I having her leg in a cast due to William James' Gallagher, ' died an accident, presented each per, suddenly at ,°his' home on Nelson ;former with a lovely bouquet of street on Monday. Deceased was flowers. a son of the _late Mr.,, and Mrs. ' John Gallagher, Colborne Town- ship, and was born 'there . 82 years Noith: Huron, S.S. ago,. He farmed with his father ^ Town - until he . retired to Goderich 'in !. • 1936. He was a member of North ConventIOn Held vehicles carrying livestock. OBITUARY Street United Church. Mr. Gallagher is survived 'by his wife, the 'former Pearl Fisher, and a sister, 'Mrs. Letitia Clark, of Goderich. The funeral services were con -1 ducted at Stiles funeral home om i Wednesday afternoon with inter- i ment in Colborne Township ceme- tery.... Rev. A. E. Eustace officiated. DANCING Every friday Nite BAYFIELD PAVILION Iarr-;�11/ilbee's Orchestra. Vocals by. Donna Wagner, Fully guaranteed wash- able fabrlo "iif Lurel? Lustre Fabric — wash - n -wear Sanforized print-, ed cottons —. Iii Blue, Red, Brown. In sizes: smaifr medium, rarge. That expensive look ... at low prices! -BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN PLASTIC DRAPES AND WINDOW CURTAINS Give your windows a custom decor--- ator look . " ., with stain and spot resistant drapes and curtains. Easily cleaned with just a wipe of the cloth. Many' attractive fiatterns to chohse•fronr.3 - Each- p:41181-36'"1-84" ,..... Pair 7.9.8 Double *Widt'h Plastic Drapes in many beautiful colors and patterns. tach panel 54" x 84" 'Pair 2.98 2 • imi TABLE MODEL ' (WITH MATCHING BASE) SPORT : HATS Reg. 29c � 19( Regular $279.95 $199.00 The annual Sunday School con- vention of the North Huron Coun- cil of Christian Education was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton, on 'Wednesday, May 27. Opening worship was con- ducted by the Rev. D.• J. • Lane, Clinton, President Sam Scott, R.R. 2, Sea - forth, gave the welcoming address. The, main. speaker was the Rev. E. . McLean,.Toronto, represent- ative from the Ontario, ( ounciI of Christian Education. ,His theme was "What Kind of a,.:,Verdict?" He suggested that the teachers, get the children to come to their own conclusions He also spoke on the necessity of religious education in the public schools, The evening worship service was conlutcted by three members of the Auburn Presbyterian' Church Young People: Betty and Ross Youngblut and Edgar Leatherland. Officers for the.coming year are: past president, Sam' Scott; presi- dent, Harry Snell, Londesboro; first vice-president, Keith Webster, Blyth; second vice-president, Clare Reith, Seaforth; secretary.' Mrs. Francis Powell, R,R. 3,' Clinton; treasurer, Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, Belgrave; temperance secretary, Earl Raithby;' missions, Rev. D. J. Lane; YPU, Gordon Walters; child- ren's work secretary, Mrs, C. i S. Inder, Clinton; teacher training secretary, E. Hamilton. •• HOLSTEIN BREEDERS HIT BY ' UNITED STATES—MOVE Holstein breeders in Huron County have been hit by the delay - of the ,Ontario,Minister of Agri- culture in having the brucellosis control ' declaration date advanced in Huron. The- United States border 'i's now closed to all;.Can- certified cattle except those from certified areas, listed •herds," of- ficially vaccinated heifers under 30 moi the<df age and slaughter cattle. Thus, Hurd°n and .other counties ... s P ifie stands , to lose Hon. aW. A. Goo fellow has writ- ten' to W. Hume Cl ton, se•cretary- treasurer of the Huron County Holstein Club as follows: "We• -'ate pleased to advise that.' the ,r;iinis- . rial order •constituting the above area as a' brucellosis control area is being processed and immediate-, ly it is published in the Canada Gazette we shall again get in touch with you." Mr. Clutton jeels that the ex- ecutive of the Huron County Fed- eration of Agric'4lture is, indirect- ly responsible for ,the delay of the start .of the-caiiiFass iii Huron, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kingswell attended the graduation exercises' of Stratford Hospital held in the Shakesperian Theietre, Stratford, on Saturday, May 30, when their granddaughter, Mis;S Helen A. Me- Ilwain received the award for gen- eral proficiency and the award for surgery. The,reception was held at the nurses' 'r s'idence where -the 18 graduates received their -guests. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ^Kaingswell- and JMr; and M'rs. Rector Kingswell and family. With Your Trade In • CASCODE TUNERWor'din.g Condition SEE US ab ii t her famous Admiral' Appliances -= Radios, Stereoi-Fi, Refrigerators, freezers, etc. * 1959 MODEL WALNUT WOOD CAINET * FULL .TUBE COMPI EMENI * LONG RANGE CHASSIS " FRONT -TOP TUNING. HUTCHINSON RADIO & IV 308 HURON ROAD PRONE 498 clition heater, 14,000; 1 owner miles. 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