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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-10-29, Page 1212 . The Goderich Signal -Star, Thu;sciay' ,etab er29th , 1p9 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORES ARE READY TO, SERVE YOU FROM NOV. lst ON WITH t NEW PHONE NUMBERS, CLIP THIS LIST AND POST. UP FOR READY REFERENCF! FOR YOUR PARTICULAR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE, DIAL JA 4-7731 for prompt service from ,- BLE x' Y R% `r ATER MAR BAYFIELD 'ROAD n � IT'S JA 4-8421 Proper. Charge Poses Problem Daniel Murphy of Donnelly, Donnelly and Murphy challeng- ed the, validity of an inforrua- lion against William J. S'truth- `'rs, Welland, for not having a i'a'.V. license for a tractor -trail- er, Transport Department In- spector Roger Jackson checked .he vehicle at Holmesv,ille. The 1958 plates expired 'March 31 iast, he said. "It seems to me that failure to renew would be the proper charge," said Magistrate Holmes ,as he looked over the Act. ' "My submission," said Mr: Murphy, "is that under the P,C.V Act there is no provision, to charge a person as owner. There have been two inagis- tr,ate's, court decisions, and it was held there was no authority to charge an owner. The section says 'No person.' The owner is nut charged with operation." "hIle tells the driver, what to do," the inspect)r argued, "In a civil action that• would be correct," agreed the magis- trate. I will toll you what I tial do. The Act and life regu- latisns are terra nova, as far as t and concerned, and I will ad- i,�urn the matter for a week, for 1; you ti.) consult `vial your legal !.11lt',,el's. I ala dubious that you have a right to charge the own - or if -he 'was not the driver. ' 'May I have two we,eks?" the irapectoi• enquired, and the :nil. istrate coneurrC'd. for delivery from H. CUTT =- SON VICTORIA STREET PHONE JCA 4-711.12 • FOR M - CRANSTON . , - GROCER KINGSTON STREET. ., Council Agrees iNth The Legion DODGERS ARE DINED BY ESQUIRE GRILL 'Mr. Lionel Mahood, proprie- tor of lEsquire Grill on The Square, ' treated the champion Goderich Dodgers softball team and friends to a turkey supper with all the trimmings Saturday evening. Following the meal, BEd. Irwin introduced to the girl players the cooks, Mrs. Mahood and Mrs. Lee, Each of the girl players expressed thari.ks to Mr. Mahood for his thoughtful= and appreciated gesture. There were more than 20 in attendance. The floral emblems of the pro- vinces are: Newfoundland, the pitcher plant; Prince Edward Island, the lady slipper; Nova Scotia, , the mayflower; New Brunswick, the purple violet; Quebec, the maple leaf; Ontario, the white trillium. Manitoba, the crocus; Saskatchewan, the prairie lillie; Alberta, the wild rose; British Columbia'; the dog- wood NeW oUndland, like Ireland, is there is Some element in the. of .,snakes; scientists say sail that snakes. dislike. RELIABLE CAB D�L 4-92-42 SPECIAL WEEK -END FARES • TORONTO, $25. OWEN SOUND, $18 HAAMILTQN, $20 LONDON, $12 Re Nov'ember 11 Narrators and 'guides on duty at Bell Telephone ler, Miss D. Sowerby, Mrs, Langridge, Standing: ib Weclncsclay. November 11, Re Company�.j'Open House" at Goderich in 1954 are ,.Mrs, ,VI. Beacom, Mrs. J. McCullough, Mrs. M. + shown here. Seated left to right: Mrs. M. Fow- Brosche: and Mrs. G:Doak. membrance Dav, will be pro-, , . . claimed a public -holiday here by Mayor Fisher, council, at a, special 'meeting Friday; com company; the 'second concerns BREAKINTO SUMMER COTTAGES ? • plied with a request from trying to keep tip, •or the fellow s 1 Branch 109 of the Can•adian, with a job one ahead of yours,,„,,• ,-! Legion, which will be holding. pure war memorial. lase of the land the town ! appropriate ceremonies• at the ' is acquiring, and the other auth- ' arge e q Permission, was'• prizes' execution 'of an agree- 'writs: Witil also granted for the holding of meat regarding continueduse of a a tali day by` the Legion on Sat the property -as a dump.. ere urday, November 7, and they. Atrangefrrents with the butch - 0 . - preceding evening, , cr•s were set forth in a recom- Three bylaws were finalized mandation that the town lease A party of three ;iris and They, crossed the in a in connection with a recently from the Goderich .Allattoir Co. �, . car the border was" negotiated exchange of land at $100 a year the site used by a youth from Michigan got car reported from the ail by Keith with Sifto Salt Co. One author- it, and lease it with the stock- to .the end of a week-long. Hopkinson, on the Goderich izes conveyance of the parcel yards and scales to M. Kilpat our here under arrest and which the town' is selling to the rick, drover, for $150, CALL JA '4-9532 for home delivery from K. C. CUTT GROCERY KINGSTON STREET PHONE JA 4-9993 FOR GLAZIER'S `GENERAL STORE SALTFORD DIAL JA 4-967.2 FOR GOD.ERICH FROSTED FOODS HAMILTON STREET ( PHONE JA .4-7541 FOR. - GARDNER'S GROCERY --.-. iTANNIA ROAD 'DIAL 1A 4-9361 FOR AITKEN'S K & H GROCERY - HAMILTON STREET +�W,.em,Gln.,lhti„wn.wirm+il;W:kVYiYaMtA++Y+Y+Yn1+�MnY�M��iM''n"'wNf71,ti.TM�wNiwMrtiiiP�+��M�'MhhMY�R,�.�i� JA 48152 BOWLERS GR�CERIES ('OY bo1V'GV .01:03 laymen's Service Is Held At North Street United Church facing numerous charge s. They are accused of breaking into summer cottages at Bogie's Beach, causing exten- sive' property damage, being in possession of a dangerous weapon, and .also `theft of a truck. The girls escaped from the "It is expensive to be a Chris- or the picture of the person Adrian Training School, tian,--e:tpensive in time,,energy you w ;told really like to be? Adrian, Michigan, caput Sat- urday, October 17, accord- ing, to Provincial Police in- formation, and (picked up a Detroit youth, , Richard By- ' hack, The girls are identified portant thing in our lives is has a place for each one of us, as Margaret Fallin, Gloria 'to spread the good news by set- ..Ind if we fail Him, His over-all Kabel and Shirley Parrott: and study, _said ,Robert South- cott, of Exet6r, guest speaker for Laymen's Sunday at North Street United Chprch. "What- ever our calling, 't-l'e most im- There is only one example for the Christian to follow, and that is .(esus Christ. Paul asks us to walk worthily in the way in which we`have'been called. God ting_the examples where we ,elan is not complete. It is not are. the talent's we possess, bill how M, H. Stephens, superintend- we use them' that counts. ant of the Sunday school, who "Some people in the church with W,. E. Dockstader, conduct- Icy to tell us the C.T.A. vote is ed the service, announced that nioile of the ehureh's business: excavating for the new wings Surely we cannot- accept that had been finished and work was !:incl of thing. That is not the starting on the foundation. ; leaching of the Bible, as I read "We in the Sunday school,"I it. It is not good enough to he said, "are eager' about the ;ay, `Let us throw out the Can - building and watching with en -1 oda Temperance Act and get thusiasm its growth, We have something •else—it is a horse - found in our Work there has and -buggy law, it is obsolete,' been a great need for. this build- 'We should first lookt' what in!;. We have a group of 0 or we get when we do throw it more young people congregated out. and 'then, after carefully in the church parlor, and with__:tuclying both sides, be prepared doors closed it is not the best to take our stand.. situation, and the length is not A choir of men led the music - sufficient for projector pictures. al servies for this occasion, and We have aflother room nine by a rrialehof'al-,. krou.li' sang the! nine in which we crowd 15 number,; "Give Thanks."' children and teacher. We have -.- no adult. . classes, and I. believe they have been crowded out in the present -building. It is' pos- sible they will ,beiin again under the new setup, The build- ing. will be used by many organ- izations, and I feel there is a great deal ahead for our chbrch when this building is construct- ed" Winter, Lighthouse street. Mrs. F. Turner, of London, Introducing Mr.aSoul guest was a week, end �i,sitor in town Mr. Dockstader said the guest hcott, has been active .in the work of when she was a guest at the ;T YTnrnn Presbytery and of ,James Harvey -Taylor wedding on Sat- Stjret Church. Exciter, where, urday and also renewed ac he' is president of the Men's', and in town. Clrih. � Mrs. `fed Vrooman, Viotoria, "What you and I' do and say' B.C., visited with Mr. and Mrs. infl'lerrine somen else,",Richard Porter, Goderich Town- -aid Mr, Southcott, "L t us ask; ship. Mrs. Vrooman, the former ourselves 'ghat kind of example,Dorothy Sterling, is renewing we are setting.' The example acquaintances in this district.' we ' set depends upon the ex .-------__.. _..___—.-- ample we follow, What is the, Cirque Mountain in northern driving force in your life? The j 1 abrador, 6,500 feet,'is the high- 'Joneses' with whom you are, est pebk in Eastern Canada, Summer School road north of Dunlop. ' A truck belonging to Gode- rich'.'Bottling Works had been reported stolen -on Friday. Duck -hunters later' noticed it bout 45 'feet off shore at Bogie's Beach. Boats, motors and boat- houses at !the beach were damaged to the ' extent of about $2,000. - OPP Constables Bruce John- ston and Robert Sims invest- igated. now Your There are more than 5,000 ho - ^1s in Canada and all told they have about 150,000 rooms, Lumber Numbers! TO SERVE YOU BETTER, • GODERICH MANUFACTURING CO, LIMITED HAS 3—telephone lines -3 OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS FOR RAPID DELIVERY OF ALL, YOUR BUILDING NEEDS, DIAL ersonal s Mr, and Mrs. Carl Pinkney, of .Midland, Were recent » guests with Mrs. J, W. "Pinkney, 91 Wellington street and 'Mrs. R. JA 4-8382 If busy,dial JA 4-8383 °r JA 4-8384 GODER1CH MANUFACTURING Co. Limited Anglesea St. IN NEED OF FUEL? WHY BE COOL? 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