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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-11-05, Page 8r., • 8 The'. GOderich .Signal -Star, Thursday, November 5th, 1959 INDUSTRY, FOR W INGHAM I employ about 75 people recruit - large industrial firm in the' ed locally, it 'was estimated. plasmic field has agreed to take I Three or four key personnel of ' an option on 1'1 acres of land I the parent company will manage at Win'glign.; I the operation. The Industrial Commission re- ' lease reported' construction of .theplant vtfould protbably start in the spring of 1960, providing Mrs. P_ . A. steel is available. , panied by When opened, the plant will Ann; and Mr. PERSONALS of London visited last week end l Lean, of Garden City, Mich. with „Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mc Male Leaf r. and Mrs. Joseph' Leddy have moved to London to take up residence, wall their daugh- ter, Miss Clra Leddy, who has obtained a position there. Mrs. Leland !Bergen, from Zinimernzan, accom- California, spent last Friday at her daughter, Carol the home of Bob Fisher, both and Mrs. Guy .v• 1 . nnaKes Cash Grants. Twenty-five members of tEe Maple Leaf Chapter, her cousins, Mr. i were' present for the November Cunninghm, , meeting held at, the home of Mrs. S. Anderson. Mrs. G. Ellis. FEES INDIVIDUAL $12 per season, Family Date (3 or more) $25 Weekly classes will be held on Saturday afternoons. Join the Goderich Figure Skating, Club Club Professional -- Wanda MacDonald Canadian Junior Ladies' Figure Skating Champion, 1955. ENROLLon Saturday,; Nov.: p.m. at Goderich Memorial Arena PEARSON 'NEWS: FLASH! FLASH! Steel Strike Almost Over - BUT General Shortage o PEARSON HAS: regent, presided over the meet- ing. Notes were read from Miss Valerie Matheson who `had received the Chapter's Com - 1 munity Concert ticket for the first performance and from Mr. Pau)I McCreath, this year's bur- sary winner, Mrs. J. Hindmarsh, Services at Home and A.bi'oad Convener, announced ,that the caner cup- board needed replenishing and plans, were then made for a shower at the December meet- ing. It was announced that the Standard Bearer, Mrs, J. W. Coates, will present the Stand- ard - at the Memorial Church Service on November 8. The Empire and World Aff- air; convener introduced Mrs, veners, Mrs. A. Allen and Mrs P. Lodge, expressed their, ap- preciation to the members for their support 4n the recent Fashion Show., Mrs. S. Anderson, Opportun- ity Shop convener. reported that the Shop would have no sale at' this time. Mrs. E. Jessop, secretary, asked for a suggested date to elose the shop for Christ- mas and December 9 was de- cided. The, treaSurer's report fi showed a nanei4 gain over last' year at this time. The Membership convener, Mrs. R. Hughes, introduced Mrs. Allan MacDonald and Mrs. Jim Skeoch to the Chapter who then, took their affirmation and were officially welcomed by the re- gent, Mrs. G. Ellis. Mrs. C. Edward outlined a few of the outstanding events which had taken place at the semi-annual convention at Kit- chener She told of the dedica- tion ceremony at which' the,.new provincial standard was present- ed. It was moved by the Chapter that $100,00 be given to the Canadian Eskimo Fund for the building of. a 'school at Fro- bisher Bay and that $50.00 be sent through I.O,D.E. channels Fellows who cave a very inter -fin ;order that the Chapter might! other person does not stop, re- ,.esting and informative outlineiadopt a European orphan child. port the accident immediately of the people and background A member will again lay the, to the nearest police officer or of South Africa. ,Chapter wreath atvthc cenotaph' police station. When one ve- ium with the news that 'The ceremony. . Mrs. N. T. nrmandy: rent"c 'on November 11, m . f hide fails to stop at the. scene first bomb has failen,',would you Mrs. Wm, Cooper, Windsor, Qentative to the local association I The December meeting will: of an accident — regardless of not rush out ready to do what sister of the bride, was maid of for Girl Guides, reported on the .again take the form of a dinner the amount of .damage --it be- you could to help defend your honor. The bridesmaids were, district. tea held the previous Satzzrclay,'meeting. Airs. C. 5.ockett 'will' comes 'a hit-and-run accident. land, asked Professor Scott' V1rs, Wm. Hill, siste'?•-in-law of, Mise.T. Saunders, film retire;' act as cstnvener• of the program' Ready To Serve ' the bride, and Missee-Joyce and!,AFTER STREET SIGNS ,entative, nnnounc�ed that a pre -'this Fear. A person who fails to stop at "'The men of Huron didn'te Diane Jordan, cousins of the; Iialiowe'cn prari�csters here icw of religious lions films would! Miss G. Cracey ;thanked the the scene of . an adcidezit and stop to ask `What's in it.for me?' bridegzoom. The flowcrmii polo special attention to base bases on The Ways and Means con ' and light .-.Ires1,,,, . '1. were lieu1ars to the other person in -'slid their' fathers before them," Mitis Joan Gvorivear of le i East street, Newgate street and cruel. ,volved, can be an is i e y o, zea , nieces o t rz. SAFETY .. P's. and Q's By Goderich Jaycees and Town Police' What are the duties of a motorist involved in an acci- dent? He must stop, render all possible assistance to anyone in- jured, and give his name to the driver of the other vehicle. And. if the damage is over $100 or there is personal injury, no matter how slight, the police must be nailed upon to 'in- vestigate. • During the investigation of hit-and-run accidents, it has been the experience .of this writ- er to receive stories like the following when the wanted car or person, was found: "Well, he didn't stop, so why should I?" In the event that you become involved in an accident and the SETTLERS COURAGEOUS (Continued from page 1) it -was the famed U.S. General Sherman. He was a bit tired of fighting back in the U.S.A„ and was heading for .Pointe Farm, north of Goderich, for a brief, relaxing holiday, said Professor Scott. 'But those .Huron° men who gathered to face ' the 'enemy' were actually the start of the 33rd Regiment of Huron," said the guest speaker. Then', with World War I came the formation of the 161st bat- talion with many men from Huron who "earned a reputation for courage next to. none," said Professor Scott. • In the early incidents, the fears of invasion turned out to be empty but the men of Huron, nevertheless, showed they were courageous and ready to defend their land, said the guest speak- er. You might won,Ier at them rushing to get ready for an enemy who wasn't there, but what would you do if reports were current of an impending invasion of your land? as'k@rd the guest speaker: "If, tonight, someone came into this auditor - Something NEW r , and . DIFFEREN` � from Culbert'�s Bakery -- Date and Orange Loaf Cakes • Banana' Praline 'Cakes A large variety of • Assorted Coffee Cakes wµ,• CULBERT'S BAKERY "THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY ' WEST STREET DIAL 7941 GLOOR=HILL Hill;' brother of the bride, Wm. At Willow Grove" " "United Cooper and Gary S�holdi'ce were Church on Saturday, Octdber 24, the ushers. *•• the maz:nage took (place of The wedding dinner was held Helen Rubh daughter of Mr. and at Fuller's Grove at Sebringville. Mrs. Russell Hill, R.R. 4, Mit The bride's mother received the shell; to Raymond George, son guests, assisted by.the bride - of Mr. and Mrs. George Gloor, groom's mother: Following a of R.R. 5, Mitchell. The bride is wedding trip to California, the a granddaughter of Councillor couple. will reside on the 'liride- John Graham, of Goderich. Rev. groom's=, farm, -R.R. 5, Mitchell. H. M. Wright officiated at the Guestsatthe wedding were from Windsor, London, Whitby, Goderich, Seaforth, Toronto, Montreal, Aurora, Mitchell and 1 65 5 r1 d likely t he said. - I `1�t'' he tai'°-°-�' in the Waterloo -Elgin area, be charged with "failing to stop I "As Remembrance Day ap ' Mr. Wayne 13ezzerivann, of where several, ss.will as a stop QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ fat `the scene of an accident." proaches, don't forget those London was best man it'll.' Win, 61.11, were deposited on George 1, Which provinces have as their I Thi, is a Criminal' Code offence 'shafts of marble' and granite were lawn. mottoes Latin phrases pit. ries which i and i5 certainly not to be takeneerecteil . all - over the county toy • I tlzc men of Huron. '.vlro volun wf . diminishment" and (1�) "(Inc i hoed their serv.•!i�°es that we � defends, the other conduer's'?' Alany,pcoplc driving today arc'mi,;ht ,live in peace," 'he said. a .. The major oil d . c'ov er J at ,• under the erroneous impression : 1 ake a moment out to remem- ight be ' ,: Lc�cl•uc, Alberta, was rnacle in; that unless the ,damage suffered ber those men -Who made sacri- is over $100 it is not necessary I flees for you," he urged. to. stop . While that may sound I `"There never was a better a bit farefctchcd to some people, time : than new, when the good Cars Exists I4, I}ast yge:8ir didzlthe interest on i Irally the can efit stre ycxplanatioti,at it „offer- fakers from ings i us byrloy Icne enemies, the federal public debt cost i $.Tu ed,to the police when.the want-, to ask ourselves 'Are we ready?' Canadians ,162 million, �4 million, or $604 million? led car or person is apprehended.:I think WO are, both .men and 5, Or Canada's total population, �� women,' he stated. what: proportion is in the - .' hat it all amounts to is this: . He recalled the saying at the 20 , and over ..65 age• If you' are involved an an ac-, time beacon fires blazed, around group? . f cident . (no matter how slight), rhe coasts of England and the - ANSWERS: 5,' The combined stop you -r vehicle, get out a•nd country was threatened with in under 20 end over 65 age group do just as you were told at the ; vasion. An' Englishman at that makes up '48 per c; nt of the f beginning . of this column. In, time said to his fellow English- `i population, 3. 1958 the event that the other car is men, "13e 'you 'the. men your 'retail sales were 515.3 billion,' a parked vehicle and you are I fathers "were and Goad will save No Credit Restrictions Here — All The Cars Listed Below' Cari Be Purchased On Low Cost General Motors Plan, I nearly three times the .1946 not able' to contact the owner, I the Queen," This advice is, as With Low Down Ptiyment. BALANCE Can Be Arranged In Terms Up To 36 Months, !total. 1. (a) British Columbia;; then proceed directly to the ,i good today as it was when first 1(b) Nova Scotia. 4. $604 million.! police office and submit your made, Professor Scott concluded, 12, In 1.947 - 1, report. 1954 I _ -. . inean (1) "Spiendeur without lightly. All Our Used ;.Cars Are Now Selling At 1060 Prices what year? 3. In 1946 'Canadian retail sales were $5.8 billion. What was ' v 1959 BUICK' LE SABRE, 4 -DOOR SEDAN, DEMONSTRATOR, radio, automatic,. • power brakes, whitewalls, only 7,000 miles, was $4391. NOW ONLY $3495 PONTIAC. PARISIENNE SEDAN, radio, wheel discs, was $3999. - NOW ONLY $2895 1958 1958 CHEVROLET' DELUXE 2 -DOOR, sharp car, licence • No. 892,937 FULL 'PRICE $1895 VAUXHALL STATION WAGON -4-1700.R, 2 tone. BALANCE $1695 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE SEDAN,, 4 -door, radio, 2 -tone, etc. BALANCE $1495 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN, 4 -door, automatic, washers. . BALANCE $,1795 1957 1957- 'PATHFINDER SEDAN, Licence No. 891-410. - "- FULL PRICE $1475 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN 300, radio, 8 cylinder, 27,000 milee, blue. BALANCE $1275 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN 300, radio, automatic drive, wheel discs. BALANCE $1350 AUSTIN HEALY 160, electric overdrive, wire wheels. BALANCE $1495 LINCOLN PREMIER LAUNDAU, loaded. sells new for $8,000 • BALANCE $2200 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, radio, dynaflow, Gothic Gold Metallic. BALANCE $1495 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE, ,radio, 2 -tone green. BALANCE $1195 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE, 2 -door, Hardtop. white- walls. BALANCE $1350 1956 magsmiliminmein 1956 CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR Licence No. 906.527. FULL PRICE $995 PONTIAC CHIEFTAN 2 -Door, Hardtop, power steering, radio. BALANCE $1175 ` - CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, automatic drive, radio; 6 -cylinder. BALANCE $1175 BUICK- SPECIAL HARDTOP, 4 -door, whitewalls, etc. '4..,„4,- - . • BALANCE $1295 DODGE DELUXE 2.DOOR, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs. etc. ., BALANCE $1075 CHEVROLET 4 -DOOR, black and white BALANCE $925 M' ?' - AUSTIN 450 SEDAN„'radio, overdrive, leather interior. BALANCE --$825 FORD FAIRLANE STATION WAGON, 2 -door, automatic drive, yellow, and 'red interior. BALANCE $1175 Nainommimmeaumsomeimbraiminmass 1 1955 1955 PONTIAC' PATHFINDER DELUXE Sedan, custom FULL PRICE $895 radio, dark gretn, licence No. 884-952 F CHEVROLET SEDAN, 41,000 miles, sharpcar, green. ' BALANCE $875 PONTIAC LAUREb!TIA- HARDTOP, 2 -door, whitewalls, wheel discs, efc. -BALANCE $950 DODGE SEDAN, radio, ngw motor, etc. BALANCE $675 CHEVROLET 150 SEDAN, 37,000 original miles. • BALANCE $850 CHEVROLET SEDAN, '2 -tone, V8,,,automatic, power steering BALANCE $950 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 2 -tone 31,000 mi-les.BALANCE $950 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN HARDTOP, radio, new whitewalls, red andleeijc: BALANCE $950 NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN, complete with bed and motor BALANCE $625 BUICK SPECIAL 2•bOOR HARDTOP, radio, dytiaflow„wheel discs, ere. BALANCE,$950 Your Gas Home iP4ftb 3%fi9nitUktl, 1954 CHEVROLET' 4 -DOOR SEDAN, new paint, licence No,883.311. FULL PRICE $695 METEOR 2 -DOOR, green and .ivory, custom radio. ” BALANCE $775 PONTIAC BUSINESS. COUPE,•-powerglide, radio, leather. interior. BALANCE $775 METEOR RIDEAU 'HARDTOP, power steering, automatic, radio, etc. BA'LANCE $850 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, dynaflow, radio;" whitewalls, clean BALANCE $850 'PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN, excellent shape. ' BALANCE $595 PONTIAC 2 -DOOR, sharp car, green . BALANCE $695 METEOR NIAGARA 2 -DOOR, custom radio, excellent motor BALANCE $595 BUICK SUPER 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, full power, radio. BALANCE $825 1953 OLDSMOBILE 98 SEDAN, hydromatic, radio, power brakes, etc. BALANCE $495 PONTIAC PATHFINDER SEDAN, black, a sharp car. BALANCE $495 4A 1952 L952 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN, radio, hydromatic drive, sharp car, licence No. 856-170 FULL PRICE $390.90 FORD MAINLINE 2 -DOOR, sharp car, new motor. BALANCE $420 Optical Announcement -0 I would like to express my appreciation of the cordial relationship which has existed while I have been in practice in Goderich, R, W, BELL, R.O., OF KITCIHENER succeeded me November the 2nd and I am confident of the skilful and efficient optical service he will provide in the future. Sincerely, F. T. ARMSTRONG, Optometrist. DODGE SEDAN,grey BALANCE $195 , PONTIAC DELUXE, 2 -door. BALANCE $370 CHEVROLET COACH, blue in color , BALANCE $295 PONTIAC FLEETLINE SEDAN, 4 -door, sharp car.' BALANCE $295 METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN ., BALANCE $195 ' 1951 • 1951 CHEVROLET' SEDAN, excellent motor . . FULL PRICE $195 DODGE 2 -DOOR, radio , BALANCE $159 BUICK SEDAN, grey BALANCE $295 -METEOR SEDAN, overdrive, custom radio, etc. BALANCE $325 'PONTIAC SEDAN, 49,000 original miles o,� BALANCE $325 '20 OTHER GOOD. USED CARS TO CHOOSE PROM! NAME YOUR OWN PRICE! TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS BRAND NEW.1959 G.M.C. Long lick ii -ton pick-up. Sells new for $2535 NOW ONLY -- BALANCE $1680 58 G.M.C. ?e -ton Long box pick-up, like new 10,000 actual miles BALANCE $1295 56 DODGE le -toe panel BALANCE $595 4 56 DODGE 2 , -ton van, new motor, excellent shape. BALANCE $1050 53 G.M.C. 16 -ton pick-up BALANCE $425 52 G.M.C. 1cz-ton' pick-uo BALANCE $375 51 MERCURY 1 -ton pic' -up BALANCE $300 50 INTERNATIONAL 1 -ton, 7' x 9' stake, dual rear wheels, 4 -speed transmission. " BALANCE $495 40 CHEVROLET 1,•s -ton pick-up BALANCE $195 AA...•... AA...... T...,.1 , A_\A/L.nn1 r1. -fun r1......* T.,.... If We Can't Make A Deal ! -D'anUrrrMMcI1Eir' LTD. • her Welk R. W. BELL Optometrist wishes to announce, that he has succeeded F. T. ARMSTRONG Optometrist ., yin Yhis practice of Optometry. Mr. Armstrong, while retiring from active prac- tice, will be available in, a consulting capacity, THE SQUARE GQDERICTI N!LE:. N1 E, Nov. 3.e -Mr. and Mrs. John' Wilson, of Toronto, were, week -end visitors with the lady's mother, Mrs. Esther Rivett. The Federation of Agriculture of West. Wawanosh are holding their annual meeting in the form of a banquet on Tuesday, November 17. Mr.Murray Gaunt is to be guest speaker, The W.A. of Dungannon United Church are catering to the banquet. The Nile W.A. will hold their election of officers on Tuesday, November 10; in the church basement. Hostesses are Mrs. C. W. McNee and Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge.. On Sunday, November 8, Rev. Elmer Taylor will baptize any children .of , the congregation. Parents having children for bap- tism are asked •to contact Rev. Mr. Taylor this week. The Y.P.U. held ,a'Halldwe'en social on Friday evening. Prizes were presented for fancy cos- tumes. Games and lunch round- ed out the ..evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross ,1VLcNee and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnston were Sunday- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNee, of Bel - more. Thank You! We wish to thank the many customers who visited our camera center and studio dur- ing the Grand Opening, and also those who have come , in since to get acquainted. There's stili time to get tickets on our GIANT DRAW 1st Pi°ize -- Movie Camera 2nd Prize — 35 mm.. Slide Camera 3rd Prize Starflash 'Camera -=- -DRAW SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 1959 - Draw, tickets given with every $100 purchase. FREE 5X 7 MNTPORTRAIT of your .childOUunderED two years of dge to first 50 mothers making an appointment, Appointment must be made before Nov. 14, 1959. Kilbreath'- Brothers Portrait Studio & Camera Center Russ Robbins, Manager 42 WEST ST. - GODERICH JA 4-7315 to the money You put in the Credit Union7 'U T'TI I;GABUIC i•--VAUX Atte—B :DPORD VANS—G,M.C. TRUCKS .' "HQRON COUNTY'S LARGEST DEALER-' EXETER The money you put in the credit union never stops ..growing. Loans, are made to members for useful purposes, and the interest the borrowers pay is in- come for the credit union This income is paid to ou and the other shareholders a,; dividends, after '''''., 4)16"?" n"is e s °`a n c '�r ertVer5' tted dxpe frith fele er'r ptions. your savings ore matched dollar for A/o/. lar and in rase o% yohr death or permanent disability, your loan •i.e "Paid in Fall ,vit►r inst►rant" provided by your credit union at no extra charge 1 IM C OF WALLPAPER 0 i3aIanceOI Our Presnt.Stock You receive ;°°aat olarcu,roll for only lc with every roll you buy at the regular` price. A good selection to choose from. ROOM LOWS at 1/2 PRICE The New 1960 Wallp�pers. are in stock. See them in the store or sample ililP 7`YCF - ' - nti�re h niel Gey► ,i etW - rtyrn iMn+,,mtyormerMiwamlmWAwbAbomn....o,....mihoti+.,.tovntoskoA 4i4wro, AnAA mi+ Goderich Community Credit Union, 27 South St. (In Bedford Hotel ,Bldgo) intone J.44931 w f:V,j� Y. h - 1 . u �" V ( 1 .�4'rt iti:°) . � i H •,",• I) GEO. W. SCHAEFER & SONS Phone 7232, r• MOttit40. 1,,,i, 0,,. c2M4!?Y9Fi!IAMtI^'�