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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-05-19, Page 11COM SECTION- PAGES ECT ON - PAGES • 11-14 - qua• 1'Lath Year—No. 20 .`-,kfr?•*"°"'�..4t� .mow-rd.'UG:t1:k'.'. ua. .•,••.�. , .+,'a!1 .SEVEN NEW TEACHERS et NTON COLLEGIATE *the Clinton, Dist aict Colleg- iate Institute Board has engaged e,seen 'teachers. The Iioa"rd accepted, with re - Vett the resignation of Robert • R. 'Williams, who is leavings to ster, London; an&Thomas Fiem- teach in Montreal. When a re- ing, Essex: W la'eement is made -for Mr. Wit - the staff will have been Classified- Ms ,bring quick eompleted for tine fall term—a- results. bot -•cif leachers including GEO. ELI,IS NEW PRESIDENT ''• Principal John Cochrane. -• Teachers signed include -Au-, trey Langdon, Port Credit( Mrs. Kathryn Lowe; ,Clinton (home ions C l u b Elects Its economice); ,Tongs b. Snyier,, Smithport; Penn.; Ian Fraser, Oakville; Mmenzlmale, Seaforth, (ph.ed.); Donald Web- • fficets-•For" .1960-61 .,. 1'6.». . i',ygt�ktak:aa +w*'•NalAr *"'.- :''� v vT-=ri;,,.x+•.� a. sts.,� rri w�'+.v<a .�;. ,,, ...;a, ,a � ?S. - �:,. r .e ..,:-r,,.a'-•v,-"'"ry.0 �rVY•. �Y ,°w v.. 'a'' GbDERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 New officers' of the Goderich p . Lions Club for the 1060-61 sea -1 From The Red Cross . The 9anadian Red Cross Society witch ' to thank all who contributed in their recent campaign for funds, -20 LL ALJ" PHONE THE , .JA 4-7811 Now Playing—Edw. G,, Robinson 'and Joan -Collins, n "7 THIEVES?' ,t, ��.�•P.Ii�., : -°;bAON*a1,tFaSr.Astak.111f lE'i1y-4,. 'P',�,L.. llR.5.., ,Lausrs4, 5►��&�,-+�r� - May 23-24-25 MAX BYGRAVES International comedy 'star- in a riotous British -mads -Laff- • show. with Shirley Jones and Steven Stocker • in which a talking baby giVes stock tips to his pros- ering father "n • qobbikins'' May 26-27-28 2 smashing action pictures in an adventurous double bill— '13 FIGHTING MEN' with, Grant Williams and Brad Dexter: - - Plus a zooming Tale of` the blue sky darts. 'Here Comej'he Jets' Starring Steve Brodie and Lynn Thomas Coming Soon—"ANATOMY OF A ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED MURDER", with James Stewart Ta PERSONS EARS OF AGE: YEARS sY- and Cee Remick,--- � OR OVER - k • e: f; • k son were elected at th'e meet- Carlow -Nile ing on Friday' evening. They , will be installed at the final Construction meeting of the year which will be on Friday, June 24. Mr. George George Ellis was elected president, succeeding Ebb Ross. Other officers are as follows: list vice-president, John String- er; 2nd vice-president, -Bill Schaefer; 3rd , vice-president, Road 2'7, from Carlow to Nile, County Engineer J. W. Brit- nell, has •announced. The County Was intending to' com- pletely rebuild and widen this section of road, which it real- izes is badly in need of re- pair, said Mr, Britnell. - It was necessary to cancel the work when several of the property owners on this sec- tion refused to sell the land necessary for widening, he -stated.----These hese owners were offered the same rate as that offered to other owners whose property was purchased in 1960, for widening, said Mr, Britnell. The..< ime, -was in tvalete. ed to prepare'pta'ns-and estim- ates non another section of road in Iluron County, Co re- place the Carlow -Nile project Is Cancelled The Huron County Road Committee has been forced to cancel a proposed road con- struction project on County Bruce Erskine; secretary, Bryan Ainslie; dues secretary, Arnold McConnell; treasurer, Maurice Jenkins; Lion tamer, Frank Curry; tail twister, Leo Walzak; assistant tail twister, Joe Barry; directors—Con Baechler, Art Waters, Jim Britnell, Stewart Sutherland. It was announced that the Young Canada Week Commit- tee had selected Bill Schaefer to head up that committee next year, succeeding „Brune Erskine. Other members of the commit- tee be named at a later date. Chairmen of of the various com- mittees have yet to be announc- June and at the same time the members for the various com- mittee§ will, be enosen. Horne Project for 19,6p. -. Lion Nelson Hill has announc- ed that the Lions Clubs of -- Huron County have completed through Sheriff Nelson Hill or County Clerk -Treasurer John G. Berry at the Huron County - Court -House. Huron- County • amt er7,t rc r 1 SECOND SECT Oa•' R , PAG E s 1� 1-14 r. Single Copies lag The merry month of May means perch fishing period of more than a week previous to last at Goderich harbor ...and the end,of__thepiers, week -end. d. Anglers report that the bbst perch .shown' anrove popular spot. Somefar._,fslr%sg is atu_be inlfartfor u ab-OutA/ : mile out from the breakwaters. Commercial catches were reported over the week=end, de - .„fishermen state that catches -six or eight nisi s spite the rain which lasted on and off for a out in the Lake—are good this Spring. Exproprpation Proceedings .Re VVRlls Subdivision Om Hospital arrangements to undertake the project .of placing certain broad- casting e uipment in the Htiron County Dome at Clinton This will -include the. installation of Council has expressed apprec`- `�te Is ii , a number of pillow speakers ation for this project of -the for bed,care patients which will Huron County Lions clubs. enable the patients to tune in • • on church 'services and other . The present King of Siam, radio programs without having Ptiumi'phon Adundet, was born to leave their beds. It is plan- i in America and educated in ned to install sorne 50 pillow Switzerland. Until 1932 the speakers 'depending pn the king had absolute .power, but ..amount of money donated by l ire that year Siam became a con - the • various Lions clubs in stitutional monarchy after the' wren.- •Anyo•ne with1•ng to -con --'fashion- •of the ---Western -king -tribute to this cause may do so doms; owned the summer cottage 'sub- division known as Forest Hiles Survey.' • In the first day and a ,half of the hearing, Mr. Wells testified ;• ?;that he valued the premises at '•. =' i $60,339.00. Ilis • evidence was �fc,4jowed by that of Edmund '``'r§t Fat'e, an appraiser from %7"'• visited '",,,,Toronto, thele properlo said y he ad lastsum- '' n•mer over a period of days for '.; the purpose of inspecting and :: evaluating same and Making' comparison to the value of neighboring- 'pr*opertes. Evid- ence was also heard from Ken - y Board Here Hearing of expropriation pro- ceedings before the Ontario Municipal' Board began May 4ch and continued May 5th in con- nection with Wells suhdivisiun for the proposed building cf the new hospital in Goderich Tu.vii" ship.. • The Ontario Departnr nt of Public Works had previously been unable to come to an agreement' as to the, price or value of the -lands being taken from Mr, and Mrs. W. Carlton Wells, of London, Ontario. who -rr,. ''ti.:•:ii �:•C4':tiJ:• i{i:::' v+i{ti•'i'.:iaC++73?.v.{::>.i:?;.'+i¢4i:�.{n riY+r.:..r••�� {F,::' ...,.. •. r:•.•,v:.•:•ri•.: �:• ... _ -. .... F `_.,...... i. ....:..,.. '"++..SLS r1, . �. i /fir,;,,;., ,,,; c s! Hs:, iI / / % Bef,,,/:"rid //•;•;••,.,..t. ;•,. _. r /%/r,/le/,,,. � i f/i,/'/ /'//�S/4,;;;/:/ i-'/,;' //./I/4ij rFclef ,/+,+/I•,'bi J ///ii i;/i -. % •,,„, /i • :/ ,f'1•%f0yf(/•i/. , �7\ 'SL4/ i/j ' ,? i .f '' )% i/3i %% %,,Xi,,' /SU( -i '4,,, �1 A fjj ' S l- - F , ,, neth .Croft, a local r•ealtor, and the Reverend G. A. Gordier, one of the former cottage own- ers jn the 'survey, Whhen the hearing adjourned on -the -afternoon of May 5th. the Department of Public Works had already started to call evid- ence in reply to the claims of Mr. and Mrs.- Wells, The first ,.' witness was Frederick Walker, the owner of the Oakwood Hotel at Grand Bend, Ontario, who said ti:,,t as a subdivision owngi' Mr. W. S. Jackson, of the As he w04.111'.r, never have considered • IBaptists'. r58th !bor. 1958, of $10,000,00. ' The presiding members of the Board at the hearing were David Jamieson, of Toronto, as ch:air- man and V. S. Milburn, also of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are repre- sented on the hearing by Mayer Il.erner,\Q,C., cf London: and -the - Department of Public Works for the Province of Ontario by Mr. Robcrt B. Robinson, of Toronto. Theroceedings are to • be P n continued at the Court House at,Goderich on- a later date. Anniversary -"The Canadian way of life -is not the Christian way of life," declared Rev, Ja rold -K, Zeman, of Toronto, at the anniversary services cf Goderich 'Baptist Church on Sunday: "Canadians emphasize person- al comfort, but Christianity finds its ideal in. Jesus' cross, the symbol of suffering and sacri- fice," he said, 1 Special musie was provided by Mrs. Clayton Edward in the nh,ornind,_aIM_Mr- David Medley for the evening service. The :.uditorium was decorated with a profusion of flowers and ac- commodated many visitors be- sides the regular members. This marked th'e church's 58th year of Baptist witness and ser- vice in Goderich New AlPresident Alexander pETERS,ON'S toncreteProducts The Huron County 'Municipal Officer's Association mei' fir the a -rear =-of•°~•rorttt '-s-"Verre on Legion Hall, Seaforth, on Wed- SJ. David Street. iaesda°y of last week, The large gathering was welcomed by Pre- sident Harold• •Po lock. .•i r. John Du tin, Warden of 'the 'County o Huron, also "weI= corned thedelegates on behalf of the County. Minutes of the previous meet- ing of O .tot r c ie. 21, 1959 were read by the Secretary, J. G. Berry, and wore adapted on mo- tion' of Mr. A: Gibson and Mr. H. Coleman. The first speaker for the morning session was Mr, George 'Gear, the agricultural represent- ative of the County of Bruce. Mr. -Gear spoke on, the farm problems booth past and future. • Y Bigger on the /:, , %/./ S i ' / ' ,/. / „+• inside—where it counts - Smaller on the outside -where UGAMBETO it costs! 1 TES, DRIVE THE LARK TODATh1T YOUR STUpEBAKER DEALER Huron Automotive 6L. Supply d 8 Alt 263 HURON ROAD FOR INFORMATION OR DEMONSTRATION, CALL R. Duckworth orGeorge Westlake PHONE JA 4-8271 RES. JA 4-84.62 '59 Lark Regal 4 -Dr. Sedan, overdrive, 6-cyl., low mileage. '59 Lark Deluxe 4 -Dr. Sedans, stand- ard transmissions, ' low mile- age. Two to choose from. '57 Plymouth 2 -Door, sfandard transmission - 6 -cylinder. a' '57 Zodiac Radio, windshield washers,, two-tone, 6 -cylinder. - SPECIAL! '58. Ford CONVERTIBLE V•8, automatic, radio. '54 Cher Mechanically good, needs body repairs. Make an offer. d Genuine Custom Lark Radio Free with purchase of new Lark. - '53 Ford Ranchwagon, 2 -Door. '53 Ford Terdor,"V$. . '59 Lark HARDTOP, two -door, V-8, radio, back-up lights, wheel discs, whitewalls, fender Mir- rors, ''reclining. seats. '53 Sedan, overdrive, a one - %; busing this land to attempt to sessment branch of the Depart- establish a summer cottage sub- division. He was followed by Mr. ,Archibald, an Ontario Land Surveyor from London who de- ment of Municipal Affairs, dis- cussed with the delegates the various amendments in the As- sessment Act, ,•, Manufacturing — Reinforced Sidewalk Slabs Colored' Pati oB!ocks Window65iHs.(Ce'ment & marble) Chimney Tops, etc. - scribed the plan of survey that IMr. Archie Dobson, President', o he had placed upon these landsofthe Seaforth Lggion, express- some. yeas back. ,,, At the ad=ed interest in a proposedtotrade years ba � sch:ool for the County of Hur�ot�: -the bearing; :1 r• C. MacNaughton, P,p„ Joseph Strung, 'ate appraiser spoke briefly. M. ,from Toronto was still, giving Various newrofcials were in - evidence on behalf of the De- troduced and the President stat- partment of Public Works as ed he was very pleased to have the result of what he termed,' these members present and "an •extensive and intensive ex-, especially weleom-e4 the Village amination," that he had made of Zurich who were attending, of this property and neighbor- " ing properties with a view t� for the first time. fixing a valuation thereon for Mr. John Pearson 'of ,the De- partmentfhe purposes of the bxpropri- . of Municipal Affairs spoke briefly to the gathering! ation. relative to the work of Planning He said that: on the basis of ,and Development. Mr. Pearson acreage having regard to the suggested' that at a later date a time of sale, the condition of workshop would be held, •at • sale and the size, and using the which time he,would he able to theory of substitution to go out go, into more details in connec- and,oIytain other lands, he would tion with his program. The De - plate a valuation upon the i partiment are particularly. inter - Forest Hill Survey at the time ested in the problems of urban of ,the expropriation in Novem- development and further word on this subject would be forth - a GODERICH Mercury owner car. .TRUCKS '56 DODGE 21¢ -ton Stake. '54 FORD Pickup. '54 MERCURY Dump Truck, has '56 engine. • excel lent '52 DODGE 1 -ton stake on duals. '52 -DODGE' 1 -ton long box. Express, '47 General Motors 2 -fon stake. '39 INTERNATIONAL i -ton, short box. YOU'RE DIFFERENT t Of course you are. And so are the thingyou own and value. ' To protect them ^ properly - your home, your car; your in- come, you need something 'special, Your own prescription. You can only obtain such specsgq protection from a wide range o'f insurance coverages; the range. only your independent insurance , agent is able to offer. MacEWAN Insurance Agency 44 NORTH St ' Ph. JA 4-9531 • coming at a later date. Mr. Alex Alexander was elect- ed president of the Association for the coming year. Other of- ficers elected were: lst vice- president, James McQuaid; 2nd vice-president, rMlrs. E. Cardiff; executive, John Livermore, Wil- liam Roberts, Earl Campbell; treasurer, S. 11. Blake; secre- tary, J. G. Berry. The first punched -card ma- ' hive was invented in 1889 by Herman Holerillh. He worked for the United States Census Bureau and developed the sys- tem to speed up the work of coUntting and classifying, which used to take about seven years by ordinary human methods. Since then the punched -card system has been improved and adapted to Bulb an extent that its uses and possibilities are legio 't. • Phone JA 4-9591 (After 6.m -= p J A 4-9971) FEDERATION' OF AGRICULTURE MEET luron. 9PP aws Re Farm )perating On Explains Vebides Roads Sergeant Barker and Con- stable Hobbs of the Ontario Provincial Polite explained the laws governing the operation of farm machinery on public roads at a directors meeting Thursday arlast`•week of the Huran Coun- ty Federation of Agriculture. Aenonag the regulations point- ed out by the OiPIP were the fol- lowing: 1. All roads for public use come under the same regula- tions. 2. Operators of farm tractors or self propelled machines must be 16 years or over but are not required to have a motor vehicle drivers permit. - 3. Overall width of machine must not be more than eigii •few Otherwise, a -special per- niission must be obtained. These can be obtained from the. On- tario Department of Highways. 4, Trailers with a gross weight of over 3,000 pounds require,a_l _>{. Mit'rrt system: • culture. 2. The County Federation sub► ports all Commodity Groups: the their right to market their pro - due in whatever manner tib group decides and will do alit in its power to persuade Gov- ernment to provide the neces- sary legislation. 3. The County Federation Wendt do all in its power to dispense unbiased information on anw Commodity Group problem at the request of that Commodity Group. 4. In ease of a vote on a Com- modity m—mfodity Group IViarketnnfg Plan; the County Federation will do all • in its power to organize, as- sist and encourage all producers to vote. f5,,„,The County Federation sup- ports the democratic principle that the minority must obey the will of the majority in whatever area for which the vote - is called. -5. Farm machines are required to have lighting similar to any motor vehicle for movement on the roads at night. At the -same_ meeting, the ,Re-' solutions Committee presented a. statement of policy • which is' to be presented for discussion at the County Federation annual meeting • in-NeVem(her. There has - been considerable contro- versy since the County Feder-. ation constitution- was revised in the 1951 marketing of farm pro- ducts by 'Commodity Marketing Groups Boards.. Hence it- was felt that the- position of the County Federation should be ' clarified. Following is the statement al policy: 1, The County Federation up- holds the right of farmers__ to or'r�inize work tpgetlrer col lectively for the benefit of Agri - H y?a2,Px ;17 ..37 •dh4: W. J. 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