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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-10-22, Page 6! pdi'3r, 4nal- tar, Thursday, Oct. 22nd, 1959 I . ge.,� .r- .. the Kinsmen -sponsored Octogen-'i ..!Sides arian Club for many. years. ; n�mu� y At one time, there were • around- 35 'persons using the ON' CTA Or• ciub Roo club room in the library. base .iblunt, says Pat With people i('ontinued From page 1) moving o 1: of town, passing fur an expression on the Act. .- .. Lowered sway etc , the ',lumber has fal• "We obtained 10,500 names len to about, three persorts, and did not have any trouble'," r IN; is hupefu' that, 'pew the .1e seid. "In Goderich, 80"t. of )Eales more.-,-semor eitizena ate l.:n,t baa b^en lowered to :hose approached :ittt using it, there is a danger signed. I Shat the Octogenarian'Club room ('t) and u;i more people rill thought 1 had a very fair man- iA the basement of Gude•' ., h ,'gill' t>e :aM.r,,1 adv.intage of date from the people when I ap- OBITUARY .International MRS. A. J. LTNINGTON . Funeral' services for the late President Due Mrs. Charlot:1g (Lottie) Agnes fun- Linington, will he conducted by Were Saturday Rev. S. A. Moote, at Stiles fun- eral home on Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment will The machinists' international oe in Maitland' cemetery, The president, A. J. Hayes, of Wash - pallbearers wit- Ibe six grand- ini;ton, D.C., will speak in Gode- sons. rich Saturday evening, Mrs. Linington %vas born 81' He„will speak 4t a dinner cele - 're e.u`� �u.�:n 11 they do not, ?eared before t:le Secretary ee ''ears ago at Port ,Albert, her brating the '15th anniversary' of 'Public Library may soon be, . , parents being the late Mr. and Bluewater Lodge, No. 1863, In- wi., hate to be closed. State • I made it my business to Nosed. tiles, V\'illiam Brown. In 1901 ternational, Association of Ma. Che hope that this may be (nrd. and other ;amus may ask Mr, Courtemanche if there o dud, the minimum ate limit ;'i pla`'E'ri in t•hey club room humeaof the,tebt Lit) tof otheputtin .?amesvaLrn ngtonoto _Nrthur and at that chOler 200 persons are expect been lowered. 11e're :1., ch 1. e for u,in timeParis where she ed to attend the- dinner, which Lire .° moved to lived about nine years before will be held in Harbourlite Inn, coning to Goderich. Her hus- . Very prominent in interna - ,,)and passed ate^ay` in 1946. She, tionar labor circles, Mr. Hayes \ r. :,h,ii further in-,uuid not think of amending was an active member of Vic- has spoken freq,igen:ly on tele- ;olub room will be open per- i ,rill 1 .r, , m,xy ph ries" Fiat at an Act brought in, hy` the people :or}a Street United Church. For vision and radio broadcasts, as ,sons who are 60 years age:he last twc, 'years she had been ve,1 as at conventions and din- and up. � tar% ,n a proper manner because a ' This change in policy • flounced by D. J. I Pa' l darn who has beee ch.1 Originally, fh.s club room �,, est i" a ...)ge ar Ur i from l,.r..° the Temperance Ace, and :n i:::. the room ze said he recaanimended to the Wined primarily for the anti hr.,'.ed �is:.ti �n.a, toilet Lee. al�ir.et'that the Act be left as •of persons 80 yews of age and ' .: is or abolished The Cabinet odder, Froni here on in, the to of was an- ' n 1' TV REPAIRS - High Charges? CALL ME FOR THAT HON• EST LOW COST ESTIMATE REPAIR, ANYTIME, Mei'Iards Opp. Post Office Phone 2036 sae - PERSONALS PERSONALS '1.. '1 • ,V1 . :.. "f \ LET'S G OWLING! OPEN BOWLING PERIODS Wed, aft._- 2-5 . Fri. Night - -9 = 12 Saturday Afternoon and Evening Little fowl percentage waned it changed. in failing health and had moved ner meetings. When he is here "I abhur all this publicity at- 'o London to bet with her daugh- S::turday evening, • he will pre- :ack on our juveniles. One, ter. .Mrs.'Linin'rton died in Vic- sent 15 -year pins to some of the ~',laid bei.e•ve they,. had come'oria Hospital' on Monday last. members of Bluewater Lodge. ..gut of the jungle. I admit they. Surviving are -two daughters.. George Schollie, of Montreal, re unii.: ; wild but it is not, Mrs. John (Dorothy) McGill, of who is general vice -p,1. edent for! •iter' f u.' who make - these Kitchener, a-nd Miss. Charlotte, C'anada.4 is also sell niuled to( ee Y'.eii and 1. we ail sing. .of London, and ore son, Morley, :attend the banquet S.:turday• c ,f There > �� e r. N.nc':y endNirie •>f 5.altford.z There are 11 grand- . Besides Bluewater 1. o d g e r, 1 h .;nc i eel. fl•:I, \\'h, will deny h:idren' end 11 great -grand- members and, wives. the IMan-I s wee, ; d :,lees• are oe it 13u per cent ,,ildren. 0:her survivors are ; :gement of Dominion 8 )•:d Ma else' Mrs :f: ' ouJ:tea .re, ruiereee - tee -'v o sisters, Mh i Ethel Brown, chinery Co. Ltd:' will he repre- y meeting. ,� ,. Grlr r •h • nr 1 r ,c. a .ies. Bertha r .dinner r r c Y ha n� cl at the d nn .} \1. ..d r, l �.;1 , • e.a.�,, 'ling a .0 e-oe 'n cI:e can- ``:t: tart. of Saltford, and two Invitations have also ',> en ex- enieed a,c1 ell •I , ,1, :he r bursa `1"n:hers, \\`ill:arn, of Port Al- .ended ta'lucal MPs alb 1 \ti'P'- 14 .1.' ,:r -,--e I glean ail '"'"' and 'Charles., of Parry , The dinner begins , 6 1) m.! lie -:11a' 5 made ,'1 pub- ar't ( ew e' evening 'will ei se le,lith •.1.0'•k• ,J' 'neo.: ,t c : rt ., .t te rescue 'these: 11I~eS A. \V, YOUNG l e. Is 1- stork of the :i a: ele ' n , ,,.' I •:i..;'; 'vii 1.'.1li e rce ., fun's, time resident o1 Coi- e \lr I:,•_ • :1 \\ria:. hate we ,. ,rr,e Toe. reship. \II':: Rohecea ,e sire ,nee \','r: are iiskine Young diel at .4iexandra Hos- ,' (: tett• •r ern to do some- %coal ail Tinesdro,' .+t the age of 204 Huron Road Phone 1009 Goderich Missionaries Lea '1:r4 Town C'unapte::rig their nli oe in f„,),,Lc,. u; d.J the job b9 years Lifter a lengthy illness. Gucl`erich, two you" mi:sign-+•' e,,upeosecl to do. firs. Young • was born in \\tett feies of the Church of Jesus el: e)e-, 'bee); t" • ne day. of \�; av; anosh. a cl�Augh:er of the prar Christ of Latter Day Saints left , nr,,:i,,,,..or,, a.:•d faroh.b::,ui eine Samuel Kerr, ar d Elizabeth bore Sunda). e.,01 1: it. agar,•' et would :i('scr 4ie•\(•e. After her marriage to Elders Campbell reel Si:11111 -.', c• bi.'f.r .r. is hands of :he \.exandcr William Yount, )heti arrived here several -cuts Gee,•e ti":?cn \','e• i : ce-d : is into eene(1 i11 (.'0 1)oene Township. way` hn- h ida f Ont. Gavernment, :,IJ', Young pre'leceased her in ado, A few weeks leen Elder, x:el then we 'is_.... b >r t'nereO he: 1950 as e'i4 also a son,. Victor. Shumplaced `ay departed ander ,s re-, Blease• they are selling -liquor. she continued to .111placed e 01 the by; Eller 'lierr\.',ct'a:her. `1'nl :'e; is n oth,r,< n'e can do withWhen Elder • llerr•yweather, menu farm her dau:,h`,er- , „beet that right new. . r. ;a'.ti, \Irs. �'ic or c8 is)Y return eft rtoe shisdhomeay. e in aLt h' ned as \, e have sa.0 •'Aegis ;g is -ort \•ou>:;,° who now sur.vlves, he has'now• completed t',t'o years, :au increase . fay ,)e so. but Other survivors are two dao here is eopulateol, increase. too.. ghters, Mrs. Reginald (Viola) }'s e«a missionary, Elder C:,rrt"p-.,I Megistrete Ilo';tic:s has state ;,,,cd Westan, cd \\'aw'ano h, and belie ho has sussed es a mis- • -d .J. c otic drat there is no ,Mrs. Rita Se�h•,vanz, of Davisbury, tip. pry foe • a year and a half, s gone to Cornwall. O�hrt:�e• uch t'h n a a Ir'.lnken man in'\l:ch1 it1 and one son, Lloyd, has leaving, they called at; Y e ; °Lint,', bee-illSe� thi rc i.; no ;,f 5 uihorne Township. A sister, The fSore leaving, and stated they eei'.atioll perr'litt,ng him the \Ireen.,Jessi:eenie f London. -neliwaliq 10- •'ct'-`414tric - -` hiivc,7:i `enry - -were -well--ple,a.;ed with_ h clad a brother, Henry Kerr, Hur marl him tell the police, `Leave :.01 •rot(d, Goderi"h als(i surviee, reception. in Goderich and wish-; .11;01 alone unle• e he is commit- There a're eight grandchildren ed to say goodbye to all the people they met, here. j a nuts ince and 14 great-grandchildren. "(,`o to• your chief of police The funeral service will be In addition to the Bible, the nefrjre you cast your vote, or to held this (Thursday) afternoon Book df Mormon is used by the, .,Icy provincial police and, ask, at two o'clock at bodge funeral tet-DDChurch of Jesus Christ of Lat-; them to take you to a dance-' home. with, burial in7 Colborne ter ay Saints, Young men who, h411,". • 'cemetery. Rev. R. G. MacMillan, , pled„e to serve as missionaries Minister of Khrlx Presbyterian for two years are carrying the' Mr. Douglas •Gordon. account, ('Murch, of which Mrs. Young message of this-dri'tireh to ally °•ant et the local branch of The . •,t•as a member, will. officiate, parts of the world. Between Bank of Montreal, for the past themselves and their- families,; three and a -half years has just a - • -they' look• after their own ere received' word of his transfer to penses and do not receive any{ the �);hawa graben of the Bank. FOOTBALL VICTIM pay from the .church., ' , 'Mr; `Gordon with his wife and' family of three children will: John Morris, .1 member of the TWO CROPS IN SEASON move to thCir new home before .,•DCf footballtteam, was rushed Among Goderich residents re -r •he -first of December. Mr. Lyle by ambulance to Alexandra Hos- porting second crops of rasp ('rircik- fir of the e cum5rh Boole• pital Wednesday, afternoon be- berries in their gartlens this ref and \Iny :avenue branch at•rause. of injuries sustained in a season are: ,'_Vtr:• and Mrs. Ken Windsor will ,replace Mr. Gor football game at Goderich. Ex- Bell, Wolfe street: Mrs, Pearl; rc;�n r nt, of the injuries was not Gallagher, Nelson street, and; :.. 'known at time of admittance, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbert. ITS YOUR BUSINESS. •!, Your home is YOUR business ... and here are some questions' YOU should consider before winter sets in. Should you put on that NEW ROOF now before the snow flies? FOR SANTA'S SAKE ,(. Should you INSULAPE':now for great- er comfort and' fuel savings? See- NQW--While the ..Selection ts Complete -The .raw,'•?. I � ersonalized Do you need new STORA2' WINDOWS £. and STORM DOORS to keep frigid breezes from seeping in? THINK -IT OVER ! If your answer to any of these questions is -''',yes,' why not come in and talk it over, with' urs •.•�.�v�,.,t..su>oti,rz�tiwb:1. tie,a.r,...,*-.,�e,,.w,..-s<.*r.w.:..a. H MANUFACTURING mited Phones: 61, 62 and 63 hristmas Cards • of Canada's leading m.ane acturers, at !s�'R.R,TMdiilal�,iV v1M<d�+K'A.A•MI)111ff,1•�fIMMM+olds,i#SM'•.•...w...i...h�+.,HRc1,1�inM„i1�PMMawM..++.,.MM THE SIGNAL -STAR You'II be glad later if you Order Nowa n ease. `G1 • f; Youngsters out for "trick or treat" visits on Hallowe'en often difficult for motorists to see on darkened streets. Reflective tape or liquids brushed on can make them stand out today like the youngsters pictured above. are The Circle far 4(nilting C�hp any LImned KINCARDINE, ONTARIO QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ PERSONALS 1. Who was Canada's first iative- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, of born professional Painter? Cuwansville, Quebec, Have been visiting with their son, Eric Smith, personnel manager at Sheaffer Pen` plant here, Mrs. Smith and family The Smith dwellers? is one of the pioneer 4 Are• there more Canadians English speaking families in the Y p re, Eastern tot.viships. j ceivint, universal qld age pen- sion cheques or .family allow- ance cheques, and which ser- vice bias the greater annual cost? 5.In 1'945 Canadian labour in- come was $4.9 'billion. What COUNTY CROP REPORT was the 1958 figure? , Grain corn harvesting in ANSWERS: 5. $16.1 billion. Huron County is in full swing 3 About two-thirds urban, one - with excellent yields and low third rural. 1. Francois Beau - moisture content reported court, born in Quebec in 1740. Many farmers are also busy at 4. More than 2.5 million famil- the fall plowing ies receive family ° allowance cheques 'persons to about Football in the United States 825,000 persons receiving uni- versal old age pension cheques, Gill University showed Harvard but the latter service costs University a. game in which about $575 million annually carrying' the bail was -permitted.' compared to about $475 million That was in 1874 and Harvard for the former. 2. The R,C.M,P, won the_ game, three to nothing.' has about 5,000 members. 2. Does the N„,C.MVI.P. have 5,000, 10,000 or 15,000 members? 3. Canada's popttlation,is divided into what -proportions as to rural and urban Miss Bernice Fu11er, of Ham- ilton, spent several days recent- ly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Reg. Fuller. was a form of soccer. until Mc - .vc- �l itr oc•.1,,r.,� a ' ". r- .;�,,�r„ys�/�.`i,,: ase• 'a>;.c}:tr..y,y YAlf D �a -; n �•^.'.fir::'.a'.�.. ° ...�,;�?;;,y.,Y, �°�':;. 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