The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-01-14, Page 7LONDON MINISTER HEARD AT
WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICE
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special preacher for the Weekl . "You say that after 1000years
of Prayer service in which the of Christianity man is still
Various congregations united at' crude, incorrigible. I can onlyy.
St. George's Church Wednesday reply with: the author of the
evening of -last .wsek. was;.,Rev. Epistle to the Hebrews: We do
Canon J. Burton Thomas, rectorinot .yet see all things controlled
of Cronyn : Memorial Church by man, but what we do seeis
Jesus. The voice of Christ
tames to you like' the voice, of
a friend in the. -darkness where
you are'saying, 'I can't, saying
`I am here; you can'."
Relating the story af' a wound-
ed French Soldier who could
not .remember his former home
until confronted with familiar
scenes, Dr .Thomas said: "We
are a shell-shocked generation,
with a bad case.ef.amnesia, and
do not know where we are
going.: Only as we listen to the
old, old story of Jesus' -love,
as we .come face to face again
with the familiar Christ, , only
then shall we come to our senses
and have our souls restored,
and find the way home, for the
way home for this world is the
Way oe"Christ"
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Tay -
Landon, The rector, Reit. °Dr.
.Taylor, • welcomed, him" on 'be-,
half of Gine rePre,ent .tive con-
egation.
• .,t The service, conducted py -Dr.
Taylor, was. that of • ;evening
pryer,, with .the Epiphany col-
- feet and special -prayers. Rev;
Stanley Moote, or Victoria
Street United, read the Old
Testament lesson, 'Canon. Thom-
as the second. The choir of St.
"George's led the song service
and sang an anthem at the ;of-
fertory.
"In a bewildering and con-
fused century like_ ours" ,sale
-'Dr. Thomas 1h lis sermon,
man need in the last . analysis
tooks not so much- for some
thing as fox some one to believe
- fn. What is it-about-Clu lstl'anity
that despite a1T its dreadful divi-
sions and all the assaults and for entertainedthe ministers of
persecutions against it, :it still town accompanied by their
towers over all the wrecks Of wives at the rectory:: following
tithe? I 'can only say: Jesus the service. Cannon J. Burton
Christ, the same yesterday, to-1Thomas and Mrs. Thomas were
day and forever. guests of honor.
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NOTICE..
The_ January_Session• of the
HU.RQN COUNTY COUNCIL
• will be held at- the.
(oujt H�ueGoderj 11,
MAGISTRATE APPOINTMENT SOON?
. ment ,n5 Churgar
Against Truckers
Set QVeagigtat
'Magistrate ;A : Coak, trf. that for ,W1464 a perl it NW •
Strabfar`d, 'Presiding .ori weedy issued. The . ihformation: •Wed
1�tr.
The Goderiel, i r at«�, Thurs4 y, ,Tan. 14th* '1 ►
-Teen age girls trying to lase
weight should skip.. rbetween.[
meal snacks, nolo essential foods,
'the word-'. "caused to, be open
a . court here on Thursday; set -ted-"
Percy E, tone . i' Sheardgwn,
' 'aver £or two weeks five charges
of
�Toronto,.
arwon o,. but a native :code»: against truckers, two under the
, l be a member of a •1.lighway Tra.ic ..'Act and the
others P.C.V.:cases.. Ari the con-
tested case of Dalten/E, Fischer,
of Mitchel:', charged with ' over -
April 23rd. Known as Canada's' loading, Daniel Murphy argued
"Mr. Bridge," Percy Sheardown that the charge• as laid failed to
has been a member of several disclose an offence in law. On
Canadian teams in international conclusion of his presentation;
competition in the past. the magistrate said: "1,.a n going
in the Bridge' Olympiad next to enter' it up as- though '1 had
April, some'30 countries will be never heard argument- at all, 1
represented In the 12 -day meet, do not wish to become' seized
All ,memitiers of the team have of the case; 'because 1 expect
participated each fall for some two- weeks =from tdd�a'y�' will be
now in the s Lake Huron the last time I will be here,
Bridge Championships- held at and I don't want to stand in the'
Goderich. They'-inelu'de, '-Sam way of another magistrate hear-
Kehela, E. R, Murray and -Q. B. ing it."
Elliott, of Toronto, and Mr. The other charges adjourned
Gowdy and Harry Bork, of Ham- were those of Clarence Cerson,
ilton. The Canadians plan to Walkerton, overloading; Meyes
read up on about 80 different Transport, Ltd., Campbellford,
playing: systems ,before , entering,'failing to, produce conditions of
the competition. operatting; Wilmer, " G1ousher,
Londesboro, no P.C.V. license,
and James and William. J.
Struthers, iBelmore, no I'.CC.V.
license.
it The Struthers case .was tried
seri
u-. StQu
- b.Y •,the late Magistrat..
4ames
a • ploy of "not guilty being
Canadian team which • will com-
pete in the World Biktge Olym-
piad in Turin, Italy, commencing
Five Are Made
Queen t ► .lb, an
eopartmen xegre~-
stt 2,zaztouts- in Senta-i yo --,submitted writ t
a ceremony at -Knox Presbyter- argument,but judgment was
ian Church` Sunday morning. It never given. The case is set
is Scouting's highest award. down to be reheard.
Rev. R. G. MacMillan, chief "There should bp a transcript
scout of the Third Troop of of the evidence," suggested Mr.
Knox Presbyterian Church, read Murphy..,
a message during -the presenta- `No one has jurisdiction, so
tion from Governor - General far as I am aware," said the
Vanier.' The p r s e n t a t i o n magistrate, "to take a case that
brought the tptal ,numbers in 'thes, • as been - hea`rd" before another
troop wearing the "badge to •] Justice, local judge or magis-
Those receiving.... --the badges' trate, and form .an opinion on
were: Jahn Walter, 'Donald Mc -1 that evidence and give a decis:
Cabe, Ronald ,Crane.,..:_, Paul•ion.. Written argument 'eel, not
Squires be 'submitted, until as ,,for.
I might give a decision with -
The charge against T?aitori
Fischer was laid under H.T.A.
'lA person can be charged in
one of tivo ways only," , ,XVir.
Murphy sulbmitted, "as owner or
operator or driver." He :cited
Regina vs Collins, which went
to the appellate division, where
Mr.. Justice Well"" 'found-- there
was no power in the-•TrajUie Ae;t
to charge a° person with- "caus-
ing" to do'something, but only
With doing something as owner -
or driver.
. "It is not like operating an
automobile," contended Roger
Jackson, Transport Department.
inspeetbr.--"Mr.• Fischer has Department,
give the .instructiohs, and he is
the owner of- the vehicle, •anti:
the driver" ? could have to carry
out his instructions., It -is not
like a speeding charge or some
other law of the -road. He in
effect did "cause" as charged.
"I .dont think the reference
given •- counsel ap:,Q}ie t9 • ,he
case be ore 'tfie.: court, the mag-
istrate
decided.- "It is a case of
a person who took an automo-
bile on the .. highway and drove
it in a manner which was care-
less
drivingand
not contem-
wte lby nth- _Qvmer,:of the -car,"
"The pp.int,.°.'..sal cizl [r�,. l uu
r cstie*-W s fnit.nd
rt. that a .sum•�&'tln`s `man-
ed in that -way is not sufficient;
a person has to be specifically
charged as owner. Here I as-
sume the ' of cer is attempting
to charge Mr. Fischer as owner
of the vehicle and not the'driv-
er, and there is to offence to
`cause' somethin;g'"to be d%ne."
"You are trying to' tell the
court," (Said - the magi tkrate,
"that if the word' owner �' in
there it would be all right3',...,WW.I
"4I would think under Section
49 he. could be assessed thea
and Scott McTaggart. r
NO DANC
• wifl`14e held -at the
tLUEWATER
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on
u-aryT-19
1960, at 2 pan..
All communications' to be in the hands of the
:Clerk by Friday, January 15) 1960.
J. G... _ BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer,
County of $uron,
Court House,,"
WILF Share ar • 365 perfect., e,.
ryrn lay -i►i i a year.
when . you have a
F' h
section 36 ( 1) "No motor vehicle
-:. shall when. on a public high- his chauffeur without the own -
Named "Miss Boding” for 1960,.hon'Or atr;e:d3 Barbara, Weeks -
of EtobicQke -will reign over -the 2nd; annual'��Canadian Boat
Show in the .Automotive Building, Exhibition Park, from
February 5 o 13 next. This will be the greatest collection
of boats,
eters. and marineAuipdient 'ever assembled under
o
Canada... a ada..� .Equipped with'a "tram::figttrs,.-Sta�isti�s
4,144.441)4*
sent the minutes of this meet.
HOLM ESV I L L E Ing, and the slate of officers to
the congregation at its annual'
tites' Arnbu1nce
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,HGLMESVJLT,F;, Jan, 11. — meeting. Rev. Mr. McKim 'tics-' -
Students going back to their ed the meeting with prayer,
places of learning after -spend- after which Mrs. Tebbutt served
a delicious lunch.
Tlie annual. congregational
`supp'er and. meeting of the
ing their Christmas vacation at
their homes, were: Miss Mary
Helen Yeo. to the Stratford
Teacher's College; Mr. Jack Nor- ,Holmesville • United Church will
man„ tp the :University of . Tor- be held• in the basement of the
onto, and Mr. Kenneth Potter church on Thursday evening,,
to O.A.C. at Guelph. January 21st.
The annual ' Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Wm.• Norman
meeting of •the Holmesville Un- .andfamily spent Sunday even-
-penalty, " .counsel agreed. (This ited Church was held. at •the ing in Parkhill, 'the guests of
vehicle shall incur 'thee
penal-
bubt
ties under 'the Act unless the
vehicle at the tithe of. a viola-
tion :was in possession• of 'some
person other than -the owner or
provides that they. owner-. a home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Teb- I Dr. and M -s. rnk Norrnhn.
, on Januar
A. McKim was chairman for the ' For •quick results—try -• thel
evening__ It plaiinet to:,pre_ classified aitl5''i•n the Signal -Star•
way carry a load in excess of er's consent.}_�
u gk
s,•
peer o0
.attfe Breeding • -ssoc.iaon
but every :Srn
aturday thereafter. Mr. Jos.`_S. :Dunbar, R.R. 5,i which was held on January 5th
There will be A {DANCE held on of the Waterloo. Cattle Bree chener and,Preston and was fair -
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• MR FRANK. McILWAIN
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Eientide and -Rock of Ages
registered memorials.
Y- 18tf
54,
duelph,- is the hew president at Rosslynn Grove between Kit -
, well llattended'desp'ite the fact
Friday, - Jan._ ` 1" d the i that v ce pre
R.R. 1 Waterl o there was a big 'snow storm
sic.ent Retiring president , islthat day.
CLARENtE PETRIE •
Lorne Trelfo'rd, of Tara- They
were appointed by the directors
immediately following the an -
Breeding Association
Accessful year was report -
and His All-Star Night -Hawks. ed 1.74,527 cows inseminated
Darrciing from 10 to 1. during the year; an increase 'of
oaaoserraarthaso-ti1k
Billfolds
Ganu� 1,SRAN • .war closing
zipper biIfold.
-w'Ma •11 -
A mission,.' .5c :Cattle year. Total income frein ser-
•••••••••••••ettemo••••' a vices and semen sales amounted
to $4I+2,502.22,with a nice profit
STINGHO.USi
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Wilf Reinharts Service
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DOORS
IE GOODS...
R LESS!
Aberhart s Gprcige
of X19,0$6.79.
Each of the eight_branehea
sho•wed,an increase`over the pre-
vious year — Watei+loo With -
15,850 caws, Guelph !4,574, Ar-
thur .5,802; Palmerston 11,735,
Forirrosa-- 11,660, Kincardine
6 511; Clinton ,,, $.5__anci_.•,Tara..
5 480. .The`breeds "totalled —
em �c ,S'; 'rrsey 3,929,
IBgef Shorthorn 7,606, 'Charolais
2,489,x- Lhtal Purpose Shorthorn
1,849, Red,.,.Roll 93, , Ayrshire.
4,338; Guernsey 964; Hereford
18,155, Angus 3,726 and Brown
_Swiss 25. There are -44' full time
employees oPthe..Waterloo Cat -
pile Breeding Association.
The property was reported to
be in excellent condition. The
organization owns thirty bulls
phis a half interest in eight'
more. The Management Come
mittee chairman -expressed the
opinion tlra`tlhis had developed
into brig business.
At a time when all other costs;
are i creasing the a was some
discussion oaf j i ting ;the
breeding fees downward slightly
since the -organization has sub-
stantial reserves. . • •
The -guest speaker at the meet-
ing was Mr. Charles J. Drumm
from Madison, Wisconsin, man-'
ager of
a large e artificial breed-
ing organization there. He 's'poke
on what to look forward to in
the 1960's withspecial emphasis
on 'people referring to an or-
ganikation- like the Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association: and-
the role that is player! ,'by the
'members, directors, manage-
ment , arida staff. ,lie mentioned
that it is necessai'y to compete,.
with industry for the .lafbor re-
quired. The price •of feed for
the bulls being the only thing
related to agricultural prices.
BOY BREAKS ARM
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