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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-11-26, Page 3SIXTH COLBORNE ACCLAMATION? School Problems May Highlight Nomination meetings for thei five; in No, 4 there is a de- Nothing particularly content - crease of 13; in No. 5 the. num- ions seems to .be on the horizon to .ona.lte the Colborne Township nomination meeting a lively 9ne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson If it does turn out that way it and son, Billie, of Londestooro, will tome from a proposal of spent Sunday with 'Allrs John the school trustees. It is under- Thompson and Howard. stood that they may Present in- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jefferson formation with respect to a pro- and 'Cheryl, of—Clinton, visited posal that an addition be made Saturday with his parents, Mr. Le tile new Zion school. Goderich Township, Reeve townships of ., Colborne and Goderich will be . held Friday ber remains unchanged; in No. . afternoon. The former will take 6, there is a decrease of one. place at the Township Hall, Cep Colborne Township coinmenting at 1 p.m., and The 1958 nomination meeting the latter at the Town Hall, of Colborne Township saw the Clinton, commencing at the' fifth consecutive acclamation same hour, and indications 'point to 1959 410 If elections are necessary, recording the sixth consecutive they will he held on Monday, acclamation for the offices of December'Ith. Reeve and Council. This is not The Colborne voters list for a very healthy situation since 1959 shOws there is a total of it shows obvious indifference ,on 980 voters. This is just nine the part of the ratepayers. It 'voters less than the total num- is well to have a good represent- ber shown for 1958. A decrease ation of citizens nominated for of 11 voters is shown this year office and duly elected every for Palling Sub -division No. 1, a once in a while, et least. Reeve decrease of three in No. 2, a Ralph Jewell is likely to be re - decrease of 11 in No. 3 and an turned by acclamation and this increase 'of 15 in No. 4. is justifiable, since the occupant The Township of Goderich- of that post should have at least voters' list for 1959 shows an two years in Office. The coun- ,increase of seven, voters over ej.11ors are' Ray Fisher, Tait that of 1958. It has 1,600 voters Clark, William Clark and Leon - this year in comparison to 1,593 ard iFisher. If any of these men a" year ago. In Polling Sub- drop out, it is likely that only divisien No. 1 there is an in- one or more'men—just sufficient crease of 20 voters; in No. 2 to fill in the rpquired nuniber there is a decrease of four; in of ,councillors without having an No. 3 there is •an increase of election ----will be nominated. DOPINYOR001( days last Week virit4 49,E,ater, Mrs. George :Reeves, at Toronto. Jefferson And Debra were Friday visitors vitia her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Elgin and Mrs. Charles Jefferson., harn spent the week -end with Walter J. ForbeS will stand for .her daughter, Mrs. Sam Thomp- tkat office again. In last year's son, Mr. Thompson and family. election, he won over twoi\other Miss Lucy Thompson, of candidates, John- Deeves and ,Bronte., visited at 'her home here Clayton Laithwaite. Whether over the week -end. Reeve Forbes will' have any CT- pdsition or not this time is not known. Last year, the four council- lors of Goderich Township went in by acclamation, narhely I,Cen Merner, Everett MeIlwain, G. Sterling and Ray Cox. It is un- derat.00d that Ray Cox may not offer his services again this year due to the pressure. of •his own work. Thia means that there is likely to be at least one new • ,Hortituttin[50ciety Concludes • Its Hospital Planting Project • ' Attendance at Goderich ifortil attached Jo the (blase, tprovided Fri..' moisture for cut flowers used, culLitral Society meeting on h as mums, ..carnations and 6y -evening was sharply curtail: sucT roses. A sleigh arrangement of ed by other. events being held mums was appropriately drawn at the same time. The chair-lby eight, tiny reindeer, complete man, IBrigadiee Itoss, reportedi with snow. China carolers ap- the completion of the hospital .peared in the doorway of a, planting 'project and.. expressed:,miniature church, tastefully AO hearty Ithanks to Mr. Lewis Tay- ranged. Decorative color sprays! lor, 'convener, for his capable! were used on 'branches, greens; management.' All members' may or flowers for effective Variety. ,well take pride in the results At the conclusion of the de -1 of this contribution to , the monstration, Mr. A. R .Scott ex - beautification of, Goderich. pressed appreciation to Mr. and, The annual membership cam- Mrs, Gregory for the interest -1 ipaign is being Vonducted now; ing program. A table arrartge-! in order to avoid Ahe usual de-; ment donated by Mr, Gregory! lays saused by stormy weather,' and lovely African violet plants; later an .the season. Miss Prances donated by Mrs, Mary Morris,' Council next year. School area problems will likely highlight the nomination canes, 'figurines, greens • and meeting. While a new two -room fresh ,flowers into a variety of school is under construction at lovely arrangements for "Christ- Holmesville, it is felt by some mas decorations in the home." that this should actually be a Mrs. Gregory demonstrated the four -room School rather than tutting of any desired pattern two rooms. styrofoam, which was used East and Wok Wawanosh will also hold nomination meetings face on the Goderich ToWnship on Friday. Armstrong is the convener of were the door prizes won bx the' membership committee. E. J. 'Pridham, Mrs. Vanstone, The stage became a floral A. R. Scott and Mrs. W. Hicks, "Santa's Workshop," as Mr. Mrs. Morris then made a few Fred Gregory assembled Christ- comments on her mOhod of mas eandles, huge candy propagating the violets and an - The slate of nominations will be presented by the convener, cember meeting. The serving of refreshments eoncluded an en - as a base for the designs..0asis, joyable evening. WHAT DOES THE HAVE " THAT THE OTHERS DO NOT? IT HAS SIX BODY STYLES: New convertible ;iew 4 -door and 2 -door ,station wagons, hardtop, 4-doorand 2 -door sedans! Selec- ' tion of seven sophisticated colors. Interiors handsomely -appointed in distinctive vinyl or. cloth upholsterY'. Nobody else has them, Why settle for less? IT HAS A POWERFUL, THRIFTY V-8 OR SUPER ECONOMICAL 6: The Lark,V-8 topped ail other "eights" in last year's MObilgas Ecoirly Run, It's 'one of the fastest. acCelerating cars in Canada and yet.it is more economical than some "sixes", Have your cake and eat it, toO! The Lark V-8 (costs just a little more than the 6) offers all the advantages of new dimension cars plus. potent perforthance matched to economy. The "six" offers spirited performance with, of course, greater fuel econg,my. Why -be -limited? Choose The ,Lark! (Important! The Lark couples safety with power . V-8 has, biggist brakes of any car in its class.) . IT HAS A CHOICE OF THREE 'FINE TRANS- MISSIONS: Automatic, conVentional shift, or '3 -speed with overdrive. Lark automatic transmission has a full range of speeds including Park, . Neutral, Drive, LT,v, Reverse. Low and Reverse are; purposely placed togethey for rocking the _car out of snow, ice or Mud. Lark three -speed synchromesh, is smooth, decisive, sure and, with "oVerdrive, the engine loafs at cruising speed and cuts your gas'bills even more..Which one suits you best? The Lark offers this choice, the others dehot! IT HAS MANY UNUSUAL FEATURES:' For example, reclining seats that make into beds, front seat headrests, hillholder, Twin Traction *(for driving through snow, sand, ice or mud), 4 -barrel car- buretor and dual gxhausts, choice of axle ratios . many, many more. None of the others,have this wide variety-f-optianal features from which to choose. .IT HAS PROVEN PERFO4MANCE: 150,000 Lark owners have driven, many millions �f miles under every conceivable road, and weather condition. Result; no "bugs" to iron out, no "hidden" mechani- cal faults . • . no problems for new cwners. Dealers and. service men -evcrywhcre.know-the Lark, Records clearly. show that Lark service and maintenance costs are much less than the automobile industry average. How can you go wrong on that? YOU'LL LOVE THAT '2 -Door Sedan 2 -Door Station Wagon Hardtop • New 4 -Door Station Wagor 263 HURON ROAD HURON AUTOMOTIVE & SUPPLY SAFET P s and • By Goderich Jaycees apd Town Police - •With winter approaching, the danger of icy roads is almost a certainty and we must remem- ber to iltive accordingly. With slippery roads and had visibility, the motorist must bp more alert Of a vehicle we are driving we must remeniber that brakes are often of no. use on icy roads, I If_yob find yourself getting APPEAL TO BE HEARD MID -JANUARY Boy's Execution,Pate Pbstponed To Feb.16 Execution date for Steven Truscott, 1.4, who "has been in Huron County Jail at Goderich since last June, has been post- poned ontil February 16th. Grown Attorney Glenn ' Hays stated that the reprieve was an- nounced bY the Chief Justice of Ontario' on Friday of laSt week. The order was issued pending the outcome of the appeal which is expected to be heard at Tor- onto about the middle of Janu- The 'death sentence. was pass- ed by Mr. Justice Ferguson at, Goderich on !September 30th after the jury found' the youth guilty Of.,the murder of Lynne Harper, 12, but recommended 'mercy. The execution date set at that tithe was for December 8th—less than two -weeks away. An appeal against the murder conviction, which carried a Man- datory death sentence, waS filed at Osgoode Hall on October 19, by Toronto lawyer John O'Dris- coil, acting.d.on behalf of the. The 'motion of appeal said. the weight of evidence," and that a .properly initructed jury could not have brought in a verdict g fore uilty. he apPeal will be heard he - five judges at Torcinto, mooseeeeseeemoseeseese CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY by Robt. 1. Nephew Professional Photographer Graduate Ryerson Institute of Technology School of Photographic Arts MacLAREN'S STUDIO 196 ST. DAVID ST. TEL. JA 4-7924 GODERICH VVESTINGHOUSE . . The Godeliar Siiiial-Staie Thursday, Nov. 26th, 1.059 . 411. into difficulty and your felkde .difitErs who will he :driving getting out of control, gear your undir Winter edndition4 tor 00 vehicle down: The'same applies first time: if your vehicle - when we are approaching an tp slide or slip to one side, don' intersection where we know panic and. jam on tiie 'Mike* , , Take your foot off the aCe 'that we will have to stOp. As the snow piles up and the Ole ator and steer your—velucle.' If .children 'begin to make slides, opportunity Avails itseifi, Driving under winter conditions gear the vehicle down. can certainly be more work than . pleasure, If we remember to be r PERSONALS be ever alert of the road condi- miller, was a recent visitor at Ella „McClure, of Ben - extra careful 'al . all times and .MTS' ing involved is eertainly not as , Owen Sound and East Linton, tions and proceed at the proper speeds, the possibility of becom- 'cidents should result; ,Iler cousin, 'Mr. Chris. Grimold- A -word „of advice.,,,..t.0 those 1 eviisuirteedfowriathfeiwirnbaynd, Mrs: Me - by, accompanied 'ner home and great and consequently less ae, -46tf GOOD WISHES — AND CASH - Rutin C.T.A. Comniittee has been much cheered by numerous cordial me,ssages accompanying con- . tributions toward cost of the campaign for retention of the Canada Temperance Act. They are taken as evidence of widespread support and of a majority agailit revocation on November 30. Belgrave Wonten's Institute sends $25 through its treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Procter, who writes: "We are standing behind every effort being made to sup- port. the campaign. it is the duty of every loyal citizen to get out and,,yOte." , Senator W. H. Golding,' Seaforth, writes: "1 sincerely hope that the Act will be sustained, and then amended, as suggested," Another letter: "We are glad to help in a small way with the worthwhile work you are doing. We are greatly concerned with this "vote." From Winghain: "Enclosed amOunt is to help out Ile good work. You can rely on us agatrist - drink." DRYERS GET YOURS Npw AS LOW AS" $169.00 I Wilf Reinhart's TV Service PERSONALS -- Mrs. Ellen Wetheral„ of Excel, Alberta, who is spending the winter in Ontario, was a recent! visitor at the homes of Mr. and -Strafigha n. Miss Marion Bissett, accom- panied her uncle and aunt, Mr. and IVIrs. A. J. Curry, on a week- end visit to Hamilton where they were the guests --of Mrs. Curry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sheppard. Sgt. ,Wm. and Mrs. iM,errall and 'baby returned to their home at Ottawa after attending the funeral of Mrs. 'Merrall's father, Mr, Reginald M. Fuller. she had been with parents for the past three fweeks. Bernice Fuller, of ;Hamilt4n, and Mr. Maitland 'Fuller, of the Pat- erson Steamship Lines who' flpw home due to his father's serious illness, have returned lo their work. Rev. Chas. and Mrs. Cox, personal friends of Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Fuller, attended the fun- eral of Mr, Fuller when Mr. Cox assisted Rev. Mr. 'Moote in the service. DIES SUDDENLY /he Goderich Lions Club Sent a wreath to St. Marys in tribute to John J, McLaughlin, 61, who died there suddenly on Monday. Mr, ,McLaughlin, who was a councillor of Lions Internation- al, paid numerous -visits to the Goderich Lions Club in past BUYS PRIZE STEER ; Dominion Stores purchased the prize winning steer in the 4-H CIub competitions at "the Royal Winter Fair. They paid $2.20 a ipound_for the 885 pound steer. GODERICH 1959 FIAT, only 2,300 miles. *Up to 53 miles per gallon. Owner's name on request. $1295 1957 PLYMOUTH '2 -DOOR, 6-cyl. Clean. 1952 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, 4 -Door. Repainted, clean. 1937 1951 FORD i-Docm, `44491. Clean. $1650 19.55 METEOR 9 -PASSENGER STATION WAGON Scarce Model, 4 -Door, with radio. Only 1952 STUDEBAKE,R Commander, ,y-8,! Automatic with Radio. $595.00- 1957 ' $1650 1954 STUDEBXKER CHAMPION, 6-cyl., 4 -Door. Complete Body Repairs and New Paint ivitiv Radio, washers., Only $795.00 HUDSON WASP, complete with radio. 1955 PLYMOUTH -2-1300R, 6-cyl. Re -painted and Body Repairs made. Sharp. Body Mechanical Condition and Tires. Excellent: • 1939 INTERNATIONAL ',4 -TON PICKUP, Special Heavy Duty Rearend. Special $150,00 For Free Demonstration„ Call R. G. DUCKWORTItor GEORGE WESTLAKE or HEAR John E. Huckins Chairman HURON CITIZENS LEGAL CONTROL ri., 11.25 pm. Many more 'messages convey expressions, of support and wishes for success of the vote AGAINSis It„ VOCATION'. VOTERS REQUIRING TRANSPORTATION, please phone JA 4-8316 prior to or on election day. —Published by Huron (`TA Committee. FOR MI FOR HEM -urkey Bingp AT LEGIoN , HALL Saturday,- Nov,. .28 5 ames 1.00 ALSO tIfEkrillE-WEALT41 and Jack pot of $85 in 57 calls. Sponsored by Canadian Legion. Branch 109. 'OPEN STOCK' pieces on other gift Here's a budget -wise- answer to your gift problem! - Notice is hereby given to voters of, Township of *4shfield and ratepayeri in , U.S.S. NO 8, WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP 'that the nominations of fit ,and, proper persons to terve as ree've,1001. eoiinEitro*il and''.three township school area -trustees for the township of Ashfield for the year 1960 will take place at ili'e 'township hall n lir Friday, Nov. , 1959 time and place all Electors of said Township are oliereby notified to 6ttend, and that should a poll be required, Monday, December 7, 1959 from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. at -the various polling sub -divisions: Ratepayers in the above mentiOned Union School Sections .. are eligible to stand for trusteps and are entitled to vote for trustee's. • SUB -DIVISIONS D. R. Q. N6. 1, Dunganificin Ben Mole q, S.S. No. 9 William Clare No. 3,"Orange Hall William Helm ' No. 4, Port Albert 4rohn Tigert No. 5', Kingsbricleetilber4 Frayne No. 6, Farrish Home Howard Barger No. 7, Laurier Frank Hamilton POLL CLERK Allan Petrie ' John Curran Al Irwin Michael O'Neil Jack ANacKenzie Henry MacKenzie 11. PSON, -47 Of Commerce Urges Yo.i.i `.To Vote . As You Like; But— "Come 'fi0" ty McBrine! An all-new contour -Moulded baggage smartly styled fig jet -age air travel. So light yet strong enough to take the roughest knocks. A Reinferced with Fiberglas.... And look at those sensible pfices1 AEROPACK S35.00, WEEKEND, $25.00 TRAIN CASE 522.50 MEN'S 2:SUITER 537.50 BRIEF PACK $29.50 $50 SET OF LUGGAGE FREE A coupon will be given with eaph- :$1,90. cash -- purchase or cash paid on adcourit and if your cOupon is the one drawn, .you will be' the lucky winner of a beautiful piece of Lady:s or Gent's Luggage on Christmas,,Eve, F. E. HIBBERT & SON r nit ramatztrisamisaiamiztazarrirrismamazoninoelotwoodatoimodallein For Trarisportation - To Polls, Dial JA 4-8696