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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-03-31, Page 7s veinal( still be delays iti the future before VoUwagen ars are always. plentiful but RIGHT NOW there is' NO WAITING. Put n end lo your high ried driving. Enjoy die improved : V�C"a�':�CIN for 1960 "THE WORLD'S BEST BUY IN AUTOMOBILES" Only s1675 LOW DOWN PAYMENT — S=MALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS YOU'LL BE AMAZED.AT... • New quietness •Vastly, improved hating • More Comfortable ride • Better handling qualities • Deluxe interior • Exciting new colors ,ADDIEDIO.,.. HE. LREAf y . ONG:,, LISLQF DVANTA+ „ r- • 4 wheel independent. torsion bar suspension • Air pooled motor in the rear_. • • Low depreciation • Effortless high speed cruising • Unrivalled economy -•• Unbeatable '.parts and service facilities No Other -Car, Any Size, Any Price, Gives You These- Features. ev'hart' s ST. aAII D kEW'S� ST. GODERICH O rCouncdVotes4w A Rebate For Urban Centre Roads By the narrowest pos.dble - "We have no county road in, 'The . Minority:, wbo.,..l oted to ni �, m� � . voles n � s1 8 , to "T n Hl�ro or, Rcomrng, to, Gaderis�h,� s� �t.��a,,tha rebate at 40 per �,e,Ot,: County Council voted Thursday Reeve Walitgm. "We retard this comprised Reeve Daniel Beue r - to increase its rebate to urban suggested' increase from 40 to mann, MoKillop Town s hip; centres, for road purposes, from. 45 as a very small step'in the .Reeve Harvey Qolenian, Stanley 40 per cent, to 45 per cent. right direction." ' Township; Reeve Cliff Dunbar, Grey Township; Warden Jelin Durnin, reeve of West Wawa - ;nosh Township; Reeve W. J: }Faribes; Goderich' Townsth p; Reeve Ivan • J orsy.�th', Tucker - 'smith Township; Reeve- A.rthur Willson 'Howiek;Township; De- puty Reeve :Edward Gill, -Ste- phen Townshs'p; Deputy Reeve Karl Ha�berer, Hay Township; Reeve Clarence, Hanna, East W�awanosh Township; ' Reeve Ralph Jewell, Colborne Town- ship; Reeve Thomas Leiper, Hal- lett Township; Reeve Bailie Parrott, Morris Township; De- puty Reeve 'Alvin Rau, Stanley Township; ,Reeve. Andrew Rit- chie, Ashfield Township; Reeve Glen Webb, Stephen Township; Reeve John Willits, Turnberry Becker, Hay Township; Deputy Township. Reeve Bisset, Goderich (two A wage= increase of 10 cents" votes); Reeve Melvin Crich, an hour for hourly -rated em - Clinton; Deputy ..Reeve Glenn ployees of the •eoun=ty roads de - Fisher, Exeter; -,Reeve John partment was approved by and the vWllageS•—of liensall;: Herfitlerson, Hensall; D e p u t y-eounty Council, ,en fhe recom- 'Zurich, Brussels and Blyth. . Reeve Joseph Kerr, ,Wingham; mendation of the roads com- rn .Thursdays debate, Reeve Reeve Chester Waw nney, Ex- mittee, of which Reeve George Walkom noted that Goderich is eter; Reeve George MoOutcheon, MoCutcheon. Brussels, is chair - now paying the county more Brussels; Deputy Reeve 'Harvey man, • than $40,000 a year in county '1Vic'Michael, Howiek; Reeve Wil- Council approved the wage road tax, and has been receiv- 1ir;rn Morritt, Blyth;,Reeve Lloyd boosts, and also approved the ing in return only $16,000: a O'Brien, Zurich; Reeve Clayton recommendation 'that rates paid year from the county, to be Smith, U gborne; • Reeve Frank to hire trucks for road work used on streets in Goderich. Walkom, Goderich (two votes). Wigh a .full- attendance of thhei Reeve Ivan Forsyth of Tueker- 33,leers a C:ourieil, 17 voted smith TQwn�sliip, who spoke against the tetter deal for urban against�n the ' proposal t�o gi;}t centres, and 16 voted for it. more rebate to the toWns` and The 16, hevwever, ' ineludedothe villages; said he understood that two representatives of the Town towns within counties receive, of Goderich, Reeve !:"rank Wal- in acidd •tioir�toWt'itemoun r e,,.: k6lir`8n�d Deputy Reeve James fY� per .P provincial subsidies of 5Q per Bisset; each of wham is entitled cent on road -n i-nhenance and to a • double vote, because of $0 per cent gni bridge's. Separat- o4erivh, s greater population. ed towns, he added, receive only The increase in the amount 334 per cent provincial subsidy, rebated by the county to towns 'hut Harron hvs no separated and villages, .ta. be used for town towns. " • and village streets, was request- When the vote was taken, the ed in January by the Goderich majority in favor of increasing representatives, and was recon the rebate to 45 per cent com- mended Thursday by the county prised Reeve Roy Adair, Wing - roads committee. The increase ham; Deputy Reeve ° Morgan voted Thursday is expected to Agnew, Clinton; Reeve William give `Goderich a rebate of about Ball, Seaforth; Reeve Valentine $18,000 a year, instead o'f about $16,000. Other municipalities which will benefit proportionate- ly are the towns of Wingham, Seafirth, Clinton and Exeter, MINOR HOCKEY 'NIGHT. TO COMMENCE AT T P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 5 Adults and Students 35c, . Children Free Draw for Legion quarter of beef will be made. NOTE: All playerh lust report 30 minutes prior to garnes. HOCKEY Walkerton Kinsmen vs. Goderich Kinsmen Wednesday, Apr. 6 AT 8.30 P.M. PROCEEDS FOR MINOR* HOCKEY - should be increased by 50 cents an hour. 'County Engineer Jaynes W. 'Britnell 'explained that the rates the county has been paying are now ,below those being paid by other truck - hirers for similar wark,and°sthat acts, the 701ti Vac S•�$'the- -county- might not be able to get enough trucks for its 1960 construction,' program. Arrangements are to be made to have six of the county roads, foremen appointed' special con —stables. The intention,, . said' Engineer Britnell, as .to get more policing 44 'overloaded; trucks. There is no thought, he said, of using the roads foremen las constables to chase speeders; the-ir powers as special con-' stables are -planned to give them' ',authority to, check the 1 ad !weights of trucks using the! county roads. • "As it is now," said Mr. Brit- nell, "the- thuckers arewatching for : the weigh scales ..and__ the.. black -and -white cars. Now they'll have to watch for the green trucks as well: It's the deter- rent effe=ct that 'we're a=fter." y The Goderich Signal -Star, Thurs., Mani) 310t, 19100 But Practising fog' the shit bn't ail -that the ' attldent. arc'` doing. Drives �ettaa '-._:_ Students have take tw the road. Best of luck, igani ' Also,)[ Bowling Club PUP -40‘," are under' way, The Raided and e.. t mat teams. 'Last Saturday, the Raid • ` era came out on°top when they: defeated the Flukes. ° tby 130 points. 'Anyway, -,what happens on Saturday remains t4 the ,seen. May the best team 'tin! The - dance, sponsored by :he' Purl=ing club was held an Fri.. - .day, March .2.5th, .from. 8.30 to 11.30 p.m. t,A, large crowd at- tended. and it seemed as 'though .> same' were ole'ttiirg`: ='bh ' ;._ down" for the fit tame„ in a. ,couple of weeks. Everyone had a wonderful time. ' Thank you to ,Mr. Boyce ani' M2•° Ogg for G. Y.. ... e(14' ` an 7i -Hugh ts) Hurry! Hurry!'Htistle, bustle! `Last >�minute preparations for "April -r 'Shower" are in full twang. " Anyway, Mr,- Tucker •anti the students are 'sure that their efforts have not been in vain, because the tickets are selling fast, 1`f •you. want 'to see a a. r` t v� e:t. p b of ` Y most' of them musical, make` sure one of the fent/ tickets ;left is yours. Failing that„the first few will the admitted at the door. The proceeds of the show' chaperoning the dance. BY the way, curlers, the season is al- moat- aver. Let's see .everyone there and finish off with a bang! Thanks students for snaking more news this week. It sepals as though everyone is back to normal. will be donated to some char; ibable organization by the Glee Club, and some of it will go to help the choir pay a small de- ficit on their blazers. See you there on Wednesday, April 6th at 8.30 p.m. 10% DOWN --.1070 ' DOWN — -- 105 DOWN , N JUST — • 10% DOWN -- 10% DOWN - LAST WEEK WE SOLD 1- 2 CARS IN LONDON _ 5 CARS IN 'CLINTON' 3 CARS IN GODERICH 2 CARS IN GRAND BEND,. 4 CARS IN SEAFORTH 2 CARS IN WINGHAM 6 CARS - IN -ZURICH AND EXE. TER (D 0 4 CAR TOTAL ONLY 10% DOWN NO RED o We guarantee you will z NOT -be -'turned -away betauseof price, Year Make 'Down Monthly 59 ONE OWNER CARS CHEV BEL AIR, radio, automatic DODGE MAtFAIR 'SEDAN BUICK LeSabre HARDTOP .. PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF SEDAN 2:39 PONTIAC STATION WAGON 295 $239 229 349 $ 79 78 110" 79 98 58 0 LIKE O NEW NASH METRO HARDTOP METEOR CUSTOMLINE PONTIAC PARISIENNE HARDTOP CHEV AKTOIVIATIC sr_ 119 199 249 199 42 69 85 69 57 56 Z ALL U .R I A' T v E 0 D 0 Z METEOR CUSTOM "300" • 179 62 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN' BUICK ROADMASTER HARDTOP PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN HARDTOP CHEVROLET TWO -DOOR AUSTIN A50 SEDAN FORD STATION ,WAGON ,,BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP PONTIAC HARDTOP BUICK CONVERTIBLE 55 TOP • V A U S 139 239 169 129 119 169 179 179 239 FORD TUDOR PONTIAC HARDTQI',,, CHEVROLET 'SEDAN ' • PONTIAC SET) N CHEV BEL AIR Ic FORD SEDAN Automatic NASH SEDAN 99 139 119 79 139 119• 79 48 83 59 45 41 50 lit 62 83 36 48 41 34 48 41 34 N MOG °/O0 �- -� N MOC ° 0I JACK'S BEST BUY '55 Oldsmobile 88 with hydromatic, custom radio, power brakes, smart finish in cream, white _and 'turquoise.: CAN'T MISS AT $895,00 TOP THIS, ? ? '50 Monarch -Richelieu Hardtop with automatic, radio, white- walls. In stylish black and white. ° FULL PRICE JUST $1250.00 TAPE terms, age or income! Year Make 4,1 e—" 1 - Down Monthly 0 54 •••0 ., PONTIAC COUPE METEOR "NIAGARA" OLDSMOBILE "8$" BUICK HARDTOP FORD CUSTOMLINE CHEV .DELUXE TWO -DOOR FORD STATION WAGON 53 CHEV BEL AIR SEDAN' PONTIAC TWO -DOOR .HUDSON HORNET OLDSMOBILE "88 ,CHEVROLET HARDTOP .52 CONSUL FOUR -DOOR $109 839 99 41 109 39 109 39 99 41 59., 27 119 41 ,89 m 37 59 27 69 30 39 37 69 30 29 19 Trucks - Trucks - Trucks Z Pearson Motors Limited 2 PONTIAC BUICK —. VAUXHALL — GMC TRUCKS and BEDFORD VANS "Huron County's Largest Car Dealer" ZURICH NMOL °'00t - N MOCI °hoi gi.go Now . 0 EXETER `" N/'YAOd %Ol KILBURNMcL-EAN North Street Unite • - �s-t ;gran urday,•' for the wedding of Lil- lian Frances. Pauline McLean and Donald Gle;el-Thole' The bride, who was given in mar -I ria, e by her brother, Charles E. McLean, is thennKilburndaughter of �Mrs. Islay McLean and the'latei °Wilfr-id Thomas McLean, of Goderich, and the ;room is the son of the late Mrs. .Hilda M. Kilburn, St. Thomas, Rev. A. $ E. Eustace officiated for the double -ring ceremony. Mr. Geo.. In,:;hain, organist, presided at the organ. Mr. C. R. West, • of St. Thomas, as guest soloist, yang "The Lard's Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love, - The bride wore a tradition -al gown of hand clipped Belgian lace. The bodice featured a scolloped neckline edged. in se- quin land pearl ,embroidery, and lily -point sleeves. A deep nylon sheer fiou'nee, c,atrght with a = back interest bow of -the same Tf alef117,-.. accentedthe floor - length skirt. Her illusion veil fell from a coronet headdress of sequins and pearls. She car- ried a cascade bouquet of white roses. - Miss Beth Anstay, of Lopdon,, as maid of honor, and Mrs. J. E. Sinnott, of Windsor, and Mats. Arthur Sernmler, otf Landon, sis ers of tJre bride, as brides- maids, wore identical gowns of royal blue silk organza with lace bodices and velvet bow head- dresses with veils of the same color. They carried bouquets of royal blue .maims. Mr. Harold Hill, of St. Thomas, was groo msma n and Dr. Robert Farley, of St. Thomas, and Mr. Orme Kilburn, brother of the , groft,"ushered. After the ceremony, dinner I was served at Harbourlite Inn where the guests were received' by the bride's mother, wearing a dusty rose ensemble with mink brown accessories and cor- sage of pink roses. She was rssfsted by Mrs. Joscpth Crow - on, of Toronto, aunt. of the groom, who,chose a' la'ce sheath dress in mlti'k brown tone with 'lege acres ories and corsage of yellow mains. - Following the reception the appy couple left by motor for lha honeymoon in Florida. For !ravel -lir'.; the bride chose a two - niece avocado. green wool jacket; dress with bcie,e petal' hat ar.d' ..*loves. A corsage of yellow, -og ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH April 3—Fifth Sunday in Lent. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. i0 -a:tr -"-Sunday School and Bible Cissa. 11, a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. (Junior Congregation -and Nursery.) 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Thursday Lenten Midweek Services. 10 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chapel. 8 p.m. Shortened Evensong and Address. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector. MR. J. F. STEPHEN,S, M.A., Organist and 'Choirmaster. TI-fE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 'North Street ...U.nrtecl.,Ghurla.. 10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.- 11 CHOOL.11 a.m. "THE JESUS WE -MUST FIND." Junior Congregation a'd Nursery,: Special Mid -week Lenten Service Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister. MR. GEO. -INGHAM; A,R.C.T.,` Mus: .Bac: Music Director. THE SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY, APRIL 3 CAPT. AND MRS. H. CROSSLAND 11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING;' 3 p.m: SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7 p.m. SALVATION MEETING. Tuesday, "8 p.rn. Prayer and Bible Study. You are never a stranger at the Army. r C H APT`T HRH 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL—All Ages. 11 a.m.: "RE -CRUCIFYING CHRIST." COMMUNION SERVICE.. 7 p.m. "THE POTTER'S FIELD." E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W. BETTGER. Organist: Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle SUNDAY, APRIL 3 10 a.m. Sunday School, classes for all ages. 11 a.m. 'Worship Service—','Waiting For Elijah." 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service -"An Army Officer's Opinion." Tues., .8 p.m. 'Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Fri., 8 p.m. Young People's, Mrs. Will Hoy,, Speaker. Monday, April 4. Christ Ambassador, Young ,People's Rally. ' April ,5-17 fxevival Meetings -- with the Clark Sisters. _REV'. H. C CRACKNELL, Pastor — Phone JA 4.8506. You are invited to come vd worship with ut. Victoria Street United Church FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU. 10 a.m. Graded School and Adult Bible Class. 11 a.m. Series: 'INE HAVE FOUND THE CHRIST." 5. "HE TOOK It UPON HIMSELF." 4.30 p.m. BAPTISMAL SERVICE. 1.30 Benmiller Unified Sunday School and Church. 3.00 Union Church after Sunday School. REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A:, B.D., Minister., MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist. Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. ROBERT A. MaoMILLAN, Minister Mr. H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL. h 1 11 a.m. SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. 7 p.m. THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER WILL BE DISPENSED IN THE CHAPEL. Nursery and Junior Congregation. rosos was Pinned to her brown 9.03641601100•00000.041000000004000.410110000600.0 rluirrel ,jacket. I A Guests were present from o FREE METHODIST CHURCH i,•ronto, St. Thema., L radon, ! Niagara Falls, Windsor and 0 WELCOMES YOU—SUNDAY, APRIL 3' • Sarnia. • • 9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School 11 a.m. RECIPE FOR REVIVAL." .esss0.�+®n�►®ss�o®�re � GOD'S 0 7 p.m. Your Invitation ,To Hear A I: AA SCFEbULE Skating on Sunday, April 3.— Afternoon Sicating 12 years and under 3.3Q=5 Teen-agers and Adults 8.30.10. REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor JA 4.9306 fss.NNOsos.ssssss0ss SPECIAL SERIES OI' SUNDAY NIGHT MESSAGES ON PROPHECY (Using a Targe wall chart showing final events) 7 p.m. "THE GREAT TRI'El1LATION°" A study in the book's of Revelation ancl•Daniei. Wed., 8 p.m. Crass Meeting.