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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-10-15, Page 9r. .m. 0 K' AnniversarV Features MAZOLA OIL SPAGHETTI SAUCE SALTINES StA9L DETERGENT Fancy Quality G �� tr': Elf GI .:;� NT PEAS Vitaminized A Regular PLE. JWCE RIGHTS r•: G1NE MONMg1 D C- EESE CQOKIES DEo�N�, 4 Cherry Hi'II Christie's Kraft Van Kirk AL PEA'UTS ear. COATED Orange Pekoe 'TEA :AGS :�DA Maxwell IN TANT COFFEE ATO SOUP VEGETABLE SOUP: Aylmer . • K�fr. Aylmer • Reg. btl 75c—SAVE 4c 32 -oz btl 71, • Reg..tin 29o—SAVE,9c ` 14 -oz tins 49c. Reg. pkg 350 --SAVE 4c ,,1 -Ib pkg 31 C ,Reg. tin 490—SAYE 44) 22 -oz tin 45 C Reg. 2 tins 37c—SAVE 2c 15-ortins 35, Reg. tin 29o, -SAVE 5c 48 -oz tins 53c Reg: 2 -lbs 53o—SAVE 11c 41 -lb pkgs ,, C Reg.' .picg ago --SAVE 8 -oz pkg 7c Reg. pkg 27,x -SANE, 6c I21/2 -oz pkgs 4; 9c Reg. jar 1,90—SAV*. 9 -oz jar 1 ,y C f g. pkg 29e—SAVE 9c 2 .6 -oz pkgs �IM9t ,Reg. pkg 77c—SAVE,4c pkg of.60 73, Reg. jar $1.19—SAVE 16c 6 -oz jar 1.03, Reg. 4 tins 49c—SAVE 6c 4 10 -oz tins . 43, Reg. 2 tins 27c—SAVE 9c 410 -oz tins' 45t • Prg,jt� Vegetg,,le • Native ,Gr Feetga,es own, Fancy Grade, Cold, St Qxae._Stock.._._... McINTosH..REb tea, Q• INTER,NATIQMAL PLOWING MATCH .gntr-ies from many parts of Canada, including two from.. >ritislt Columbia, indicate that this year's International flow- ing Match will be one of the most .successful on record,' re- ports F: A. Lashley, secretary - manager of the Ontario PIoW n. vinces will bb"° „r . resentedin the matches,- being held near Peter's Corners •on . the farm .of Bert 'Hannah from October 13 to 16. Attendance is expected to total 100,000 persons. The Goderieb Signal -Star, ThursdaY, October, 1Oth, 1959 CAR.DRtVERSI:FJNE PROM 85 TO $5b IN LOU Of the batch of drivers an- swering traffic ohargee in magis- trate's weekly court, none- suc- ceeating the rap,. e represented angel -from rasion 9! a e aecus- ents. ose t ugh afew by counsel. Vines ''$5 to $50, with sus couple of licenses: T ed were granted adjour 'Clifford Vanstone, 21, case has, been repeatedly journed, was fined $50 and e or 30 days for careless drivi g, and his -license suspended or two years by Maii,istrate Dudley Holmes. He is at present 'on the high 'seas'," his -counsel, Daniel Murphy told the court. ---4l'reeious Metals," was the Chief Mirighall testified that subject of an address by .lames on August 22 about 2 a.m., Van - Fuller; of Toronto, guest speak- stone overtook and passed on er at, the Lions Club meeting the right side three other cars at the Bedford Hotel last Friday on the Bayfield road, travelled evening. He was introduced by 650 feet on the shoulder. Two Herb Stott, chairman of the oil, the other drivers turned boys .and girls committee, and right on Britannia road, and thanked. by past president Bill then the accused turned back Lumbyfrom the Huron road and drove The. meeti-ng was in charge of UP behind a woman driver, ap- vice-president Bill 'Schaefer. plied his brakes and skidded 75 Mr, Fuller related the roman -,feet, just Missing the car. At tic history of. the noble metals, the Victoria street light, where gold and„ silver, down through ,the woman driver spoke to him, the years and told how . they accdsed`laug.hed at her, saying, were used in so many different "You do your ,driving and I'll. ways in -the model ii world today. I do mine." He fhen went around. Sgt. Charles Anderson of the' the gquare "at the highest pos- O.P.P., who, with his wife and Bible speed, the chief said, es - daughter, were dining in the t timating this at about 35. ."I have heard they do as high same room as the Lions was surprised by the Lions •singin as 4,5 or 50 in the early hours "Happy Birthday" for him. The`,of the morning,".. said his wor- Lions had learned it was /itis ship. birthday. Mr, Murphy suggested that Mr. James Kinkead made a I the offence was not as serious h t represented, but LIONS LEARN ABOUT GOLD next court ,and bring the girl up here," said his 'worship. - "'I,i. . won't pay you, Mr. MurphY,' to split hairs and go into a lot of* minute detail. The law is , ex. out a; he licensed d•riiver t with hint " Mr. Murphy,. after enquiries, later pleaded his- client` guilty. "I don't- consider this a minor offence,".t ,said the magistrate. "Fifty dollars and costs or 1.0 days." Andrew S. Bodkin, 18, check- ed "by OPIP Constable Sims on Highway 21, September 4, while driving the vehicle of another person, said he•had a license and would' bring it in4next day. The address givefi was false,.the constable testifia 1,. and the de- partment of highways had no record of a license ever being issued to the accused. The fine was $10 and costs or fi'v days. Kenneth Davison, 19, p eading guilty to driving_ a vehicle in dangerous' or unsafe condition, said he bought tne, car from a friend in ' the Air Force. It has now been scrapped, Constable H. Creeden told the court. Driv- ing it cost $5. ' Clayton Weston, caused with . creating a disturbance in Morris' store, Saltford, was -sentenced to three days in jail. Rebell • Blo&fnfiield, last of a group charged vith wilful dam- age to a cabin of GY Hazelwood, near Bayfield, pleaded guilty and was fined the same as the others, $60 and costs, plus $5 to be paid 'Mr. Hazlewood. He was given a week to finance it. lea for, more •financial support, as the witness of the current campaign for the magistrate noted the accus- funds of the C.N.I.B. He pointed ed had a read in 1957, 1958 1959 of eight convictions. out that The organization's quota andWilliam Showers, 19. pleaded' for the, Goderich ,area was $1,000, not guilty to careless driving eond �' but .at that time only $700 had September 11, Constable A.! Sellar testified that the accused; drdve through a stop sign and passed a car making a left turn on Bennett" street, brought in by any one Lion was "He had a girl wiht him," Alvin McGee who, with the aid remarked Crown Attorney Hays. of Bill Kirkey, sold peanuts to "i`iot relevant." argued . de fence icounsel Daniel Murphy. 1 "H'e had no brakes, had a terriporary'permit and no licens-I ed driver with him," the con- I stable testified, The accused pleaded note 7iait1 "----t-a "h-e—u-moj--,4 een• ta' driver' charge. been obtained. Mr, Leo Walzak reported that the -Lions peanutdrive had re stilted in a net take, of $347. He stated that the mot money Picked in Our Own Plant- 1 Under AQP Label 3-11b Cello ba. 9_ Native Grown No. 1 Grade, Fresh, Green, BRUSSELS' SPR UTS 1 California, Jumbo Pack, at box No; 1 Grade , Vine Ripened, Size 45 CANTALOUPE c the amount of $87. Guy Emerson asked for the Lions "support of the all -Ontario ladies softball final at Goderich over Thanks ivi'tg week -end. _ ic1:e �ti,-B;-.auiin.t ed that the next meeting of the Lions Club on October 23 would have as guest speaker, District Governor Harold Forster, of Barrie. Likes. Quiet Peaceful Jail Super-Rsght Meat Specials 1111111111111 LE LOl F LAMB SALE - S }tach` SHORT CUT SHANK FLANK ON ROAST, , CHOPS. STEWING CUTS FULL CUT lb 5c LAMB in BASKET' Ibi 5; BACK BACO BEEF LIVER PERCH FILLETS FISH Sweet Pickled, 2 to 3 lb, End Cuts lb 49, Select Qu ality, Sliced Ib 4 5 c Canned Foods Sale Fancy Quality, New Pack " Reg. tin 23o—SAVE 20 A&P TOMATO JUICE. -48-oz tin_21k Case of 12 tins $2.52 — SAVE 24c A&P Choice Quality. 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After a recess, the magistrate announced that Mrs. Braithe waite, had withdrawn the abduc•'i tion charge. He suggested that the sisters' go into othe they witnesses' uldcome to some see if could agreement. , "I •want to go Hack to the jail for a 'week," •Mrs. Long insisted. "No, you are free to walk out the door;" said bis worship. "I suppose she can go clown to the, town hall and apply for shelter," suggested the Crown A charge of abducting a child, Tough Pulling; But It's A Go- belongs in your Ploughdown Plans this. Fall Despite the fdct that only ten " people turned out to read parts, a cast has been drusen by Gode- rich Little Theatre for their current production. "Yes and No." It is under the joint direc- tion of Jack Marriott and Adrian Schofield; The two -act Acorriedy will he presented' in 'Novemb r. The cast: Adrian Sellad, Shirley Cummings, Doro y Barker, Madeleine Whitley, Gail Sully, Ken Stewart, ' Michael Whitley. 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