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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-10-15, Page 2• 3 The Goderieh Signal -Star, Thursday, October 18th, 1950 Lt 6tibritril guattuo!' —Li— The County" Town Newspaper of Huron —D-- ,' ' t amilll .o PRllt ,; r,. Published p 4 by Y IL 1►n Signal -Star Publishing Limited A .Established 1848 In ;lt l 2th year of publication • Mrs. Adelaide- Foodless, who • DOWN MEMORY'S LANE at Stoney Creek, Ontario, In 1897, also introduced the teach- ,,�? ing of domestic science in Ca»- 45 Years' Ago -19l4 . r Clyde Mock wss installed as adian schools and was .one of • While the unemployment situ- & ation was reported to be very embarrassing in other towns and cities, the numhet out of work in Goderich was comparatively small. About 50 men were en- of Lion's Head, gaged in constructing sidewalks and, sewers for the town. Miss Lily ''McArthur went to KIN.GSBRI DG - Subscription rates — $3.00 a year. To U.S.A,,$4.00 (In advance) Authorized as second-class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, • Member of C.W.N.A., O,W.N.A, and -A.B.C. Circulation—over 3,300. GEO. L. FI..iS, Editor and Publisher.• Noble Grand of Huron Lodge No. 62, IOOF. A 4$ -foot, all -steel barge was launched at the rdcal harbor by George Mathieson. The craft was built for Wallaace MenareY, Toronto to enter the Presby- terian Deaconess home to train for social service work. Joseph Kidd, the local CPR KINGS'BRIDGF,' Oct. 12, --Mr. ticket agent, attended a con- vention in 'Chicago. ,Roy Munro, of Auburn, took ,Keane, of ,Stratford, were Sun - a position in the law office of ! day visitors with Mrand Mrs. Charles Garrow in Goderich. 1Jas. Keane. - When a horse ran away' 111 Miss Florence Lambertus and Goderich, Miss Grace Tait was; Wilfred Lambertus,, of Hamilton, thrown out of .the buggy and spent the week -end with -the she suffered a broken leg, , 25 Y,cars Ago --1934 Town Council was studying a "NO NEED FOR CONCERN" ` he assured us there is. no need for 1 t a Itl)'ste't•it''ttsa departure. from nor- week, pro - mal, Th, l'1i11tutt \'env, ILceurtl reflects"ci>il- coven' over the realization of tither pru- crrn oyes; the welfare .of (;utltriei Re - of In both eases,, he stets, it is a matter of lett-red plans of construction 11)r the. Meering to the pro'Il)0 ((1 bridge UV't't' t he ultimate Illdylli111111 benefi't's. A']11011 is eal1S Maitland liiver at, ii+altfurtl' and also the ing deJays. In the 'ease of the bridge, 'Ontario government hospital to he built borings of land under the 1Iaitland River jti t ,so -nth of U'otlt'rielr, the ('lintu,lt -paper bed where the bridge. is to be built' cafes says editorially, '•hrU111iS S of gUVerllttlt'11, for certain • changes in constriletion,. the tal bullies can all too oftc'lt tu111 out to be M.P.P. stated. In° the case of the hospital, t mitt y ones.' rge a (;hinin the ' heating plans for the , We must. •.collfe�S, inmevel•, that many biti'ltlings is causing a delay, he said. rFln(t pt'Opb• in tele •Uoclerich .arta ol.' late are annnnneentents will be.el,naele,• just as.,5000 getting concerned about when and if Nvurk as these matters are` eleared-up is the eon - will t ommenee 00 those 1\V0 pro,j(hts. f]tlellt pre(lietion of Mr.. • MacNauglltoii. 'They have iio1ignatitly nt'ferred to "The In.. the meantime, it would appear Promising Govern111etnt,' that faith and patienee well 1')1 the 'h1'1111e Mr, Charles :11ae\atlgl1tt111, M.P.P. fors re(litisites of the residents of the Ooderieh Huron Mill dohs not sliare,.this pessimism. area ----and of those in Clinton, too, who Dropp''11}.; into Tilt' :•:igllill-S i.ar oftiee last are ('ollec'rn&(1, DODGERS (NOT LAI' WINNERS and Mrs. Curry and three child- ren of Lucknow, and Roy Herman Lampertus family. Mr. Frank Hogan, of Hamil- ton, is visiting with relatives Board of Trade proposal that an here, Old Boys' Reunion be held here Miss Maureen Vassella, x'lrs, in 1935, •t. .r; Jas. Sinnett and two children, Gordon Kidd, of Dungannon', of Detroit, are visiting at the was elected president of the'Fred Vassella home, --•..- Teachers' ,Institute, of West' Mr: JaS. Doherty, who has Huron. been in poor health for several B. Gray, of Auburn, was months at his home here, is now chosen .to head the East Huron a patient in Alexandra Marine section of ,the Teachers' Inst)'and General Hospital, Goderich. lute.,Mr. and Mrs. O'Halloran and W.- D. Saunders, popular ac- family, of Buffalo, and *Miss countant of the Bank of Mont-H'Frances Gilmore, of London, real at Goderich, was transfer- spent the holiday week:end at red. to Picton, the Edward Gilmore home. 15 Years Ago -1944 Rev. Father Moss, of St. Miss Nellie Colborne was ,Peter's Cathedral, London, spent i ,.elected president 'of Goderich the Thanksgiving week end J itch Music .Club. his parents, The Women's Missionary' So- ciety , of Knox Presbyterian Church marked the 60,th an- niversary of its founding. • The first president was Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs, Moss and family at their sum- mer home here, Mn, and Mrs. Nickolas Perry, f dof Detroit, visited at the Earl Drennan home over the week- the found ri of the. National The Federal government has Council of Women • been resphnsible- for establish ment of 41 Crown corporations, R member—every tirne you a government encroac'hmen't -0 break a record you make a new thisd e degree on Cananthe economy. iva sec - one. tor The Clot Canadian to win the Victoria Cross was" a Negro, William tail, of fluntsport, Nova Scotia. He received it for L ucknow in 'during 1857, the re)ef of •Of'ollxriltulatiol15 to the ,)IIStiftalhly the Dodgers did all seit, o>;1. as they prae-Ur,. • . end, prolol (lodericl1 ,Dodger, -(01 winning the • Ilse(' for their final objective. 1'tifortun-- Mrs. Mary Ann .:McDougall, Mr. Alex. Sproul Miss Anne an 85 -year-old Goderich resident, McKinnon and Miss Mary Hahn', all l zlitilri(4 1111) 1 nzt'ilii(1 girl;' softballately, ihe� did 110t reetivc' the 1 1141 sup_went by airplane frorn _Toronto of C'Vingham,, visited at the home ehau11)1011511i1( calx the week-(out1., It ' was port to which) they were entitled. In' all- to Boise, Idaho, where she was of Mrs. Catherine O'Connor dur- 1he `t,.t'4111(1 Heine for them to tithe, such , (1i,t1d0 to the harts -working members of to send hes. e winter Catalano, "tern ingthe as weok Leo Courtney, daughter, 1 honorsill five years. In` 1!1:1:>, they (Tint tel("' trilaZt,-erilit does to their 1z>antlgel'' Town ;Council planned to hold John 'O"Connoa.-'••and Norman irl►ltt d tint1bil4 in the final. Five tocol- else'" :1�;leI)o11h1(i', their coach, Guy .Ern - hers plebiscite 'at the next mtini- O'Connor attended -the -wedding, wedding., hers ot• that te• am were on the lo("til roster ers011 and assistant &oath, •C4eorge Currell. cipal elections to find out whe- i„n Londo,n on Saturdhy at Holy ,aguill,t (;arson,, lteat•by to .`;inlhltry, hero ,;,Others i4lded."voluntary assistti1i"ee sili It as ther 'citizens Hero in 'favor of'Rosery Church, of :Michael T{ina- Maxine Martin and Betty 'Westbrook, who building a road to the, north, ban and Pauline Jordon. We on i h'' «:('ek �n(l. side of the harbor as a post-war; wish to extend our congratula 1V -inning, solidi ,£1 (11anlpi(lrzship • '111i'a1�5 looked after 'fh'e handling of. 1 he gates at Iproject. tions to •the newly-weds who, 10 Years Ago -1949 will reside in Vancouver, B.C. I (Mt t h i,114—N1 of lc. rrm Irl�jllt ,of it, This. 0h game - Frank ,•Warlock, of- 13dyfield "--Barer'-week_R-> �,d__vi; :cors. heel 1.' road, won• a new car in a draw were the Jack Fitzgerald family, held at Judith 'Gooderham Park. of .Stratford, D�'nlay Dalton, of A. pair of newlyweds from Kitchener, Miss Therese Martin OFF,I.CERS . ELECTED -BY TEACHERS'UNIT Lucknow `fooled friends who and Jos. Martin, of, Hamilton, were planning to give them an Tony 'Middegaal, of Blyth, and The Goderich Unit of the Vb'o''; t ref , •firs. -Mervyn" Stephens;, �? • I elaborate send-off, -After the•G'eorge Hebert; of .D.etroit, then Teachers' Federation open committee convener, Mrs, John!. •--- 'wedding ceremony, the couj31ei ' ed activities for the Current Cory. • I drove to 'a nearby farm, where "Septem" , is the Latif for year with a supper meeting held, , Earlier in the term, the entire „ c k w`{ � <<w`Y > �` a plane from Sky Harbor was seven, - so how does it come at the Public S ..hoof on Thurs- staff of the school played hast w ; ;tab "4� > �� {" �`z °'�t waiting. They boarded the about that September is the day evening of last week. to' Ins ector G. G. Gardiner and x `�`%r ` ,,SYS z<�tcm* plane, flew to Goderich and ninth month of the year.. This ` p F'{' transferred into their `own car month w'as in fact the seventh With the president,, Mrs. H. the ►netubers of the School �` t?' � ���" N '' a `y.: to start their honeymoon un month in the old Roman Cal - M. Shackleton in charge, pre Board at a most enjoyable even ;t,y >;xs '� a}.. liminary arrangements . were, ing of, court ivhist, Winner .` ••: molested. Iendar, , made for delegates to attend the were: high -lady,- Mass Helen Ontario, Association for Cur Videan; ''sow lady, .Miss GladyE l riculnm Development ' meeting' McDowell; high„ gentleman, Mr.� taking place in London at the • Glen Gardiner; low gentleman,' end of October. The second Mr. Sherman Blake. Tuesday of alternate months Plans for the .evening's enter - was Chosen as tine regular meet-! tainment, decorations and lunch ing date for the local Federation, w -ere in the hands of Mrs, Merv. group, i Stephens, Mrs .Mary Morris and Included in the evenings pro -:Mrs. Clarence Chisholm. . gram was an interesting resume, givers by "Miss Ether, Hume, .of, her summer holiday trip to Que. ,Taking 150,000 as the annual • becs Gaspe and the ' New Eng-' average of immigrants coming land States. together with illus'•,; to Canada, here is What such a trative pictures and maps of the; movement means to the Can- , St. Lawrence Seaway develop ac.iian economy' formation of ment " . ,17.000 new households which ((Formerly Goderich Pavilion) ,.will spend about $89,000,000 for 'F• Eighteen teachers were in at tendance at the meeting, agree' new housing, furnishings and n' "^ — •WITH — of them being from nearby rural•'Other good •and.services. A schools. 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