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6'1'. HELENS, May 23. ---,Flt.
Lt. and Mrs. Keith Black, David,
Freddy, Go;•die and Kevan, pf ■ �, E
Ottawa, LAC' and 'Mrs.., Fred
Thompson ''and Benny, of Ex
e,ter,�-were week -end visitor's;
with Mr. and •Mrs, Gordon
Pherson.
Mrs. W. I. 'Miller, Mr. and
lam3lamRay 1-al11.l ,Wr-•�: .�d3�u4 :gird ,
urtatvie *a'ct's; - ere visitors with
Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre I
and. Donald, at Richmond Hill.
'Mrs. Alex. Murdie, Mr. Bob
.Mudie, Mr. and Mrs: Mel,
Brown and Miss Donna -Woods,
,of Kitchener, and .Mr. Roy Ilaw-:
ley, cf Oshawa, were guests of
Sir. and +Mrs. Lorne Woods,
�
Vescl,amts Charles 1VIcD�onald,
-An. Gaunt, Harold Gaunt,
E wood Barbour, Laura .MkNeil,
William Rutherford', Frank 'Me-
t�uillin and 1t:oss Gami de. at-
tended the district annual meet-
ing of the Women's Institute' at
- Londesboro on Wednesday.
Employment -in- Canadian
manufacturing has declined byaboutabout50,000 over the past two
orkers Undcrgr�un'tL
Tile Goderich
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tN.RBUTZTOBJECTIVE1
EXCEEDED; RAISED $4,455
The round -up :of a youthful'
.gang, involved in a rash of
thefts is in this area,continued in
.e
rna L trate's court , Thursday:+ "
'Phis time,. seven youths were
brought before Magistrate Glenn
Hays. Four (including two 16 -
year old Nays) were sentenced.
The others will have their ease
disposed of later..
Clifford Dougherty, a 1year-
olct ` Blytth boy ,who Pleaded,
guilty to three charges, was
sentenced to 14 days in jail,
and, in addition, was fined' a
total of $160 plus costs..
He received the jail term for
stealing` two wallets belonging
to Wilson proadlfoot and Alfred
Clements, employees of the rock
salt mine in, Goderidh. '
Police Chief Fred 1VEirishall
explained-- that the m i n e r s
change clothing ,before going
years. underground to ,,,work.. The
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Dougherty boy, accompanied by two years on eight thefts which
two other youths, went into the were committed during a spree
room where the clothing is left. of car-lugting on the night of
X '. ,g 0: ,tfaaWX .:thee l >`itets t'v ricary ,2& . 1e was -also fined
and took the wallets. j40. and eat, alth4t, time for
After' removing the money, stealing three tires and wheels
whireh .totalled -about $30, they. from Clintons Auto Wreckers.
dumped the wallets in a mail '1l strate . Hay's ' wondered
box in, Goderich. • why Dougherty. didn't . disclose
the wallet, credit card arnd
radiator offences during his pre-
vious -v0•urt appearance ori`
Marsh )7, .since they were- all
camri iltted previous to that date.
"The theft of wallets from the
to stealing automobile radiators (clothing of working men while
Stolen Fredit Card.
Dougherty admitted using a
sg.R
t e C
.r
cardohain
to t .
$1.92 worti2 trL�.. gasolinq . tram- r.a.
Clinton service station.
Arid he also pleaded guilty
which were the property of Olin- /hey were underground is of
such a r eprphenble nature that
1 can't bring mysel'f to consider
a fine -as suitable," stated the
magistrate in sentencing Dough-
erty to 14 days in jail.
As for using the stolen credit
occasions on which radiators card to obtain gasoline, the
to Auto Wreckers. The accus-
ed, accompanied by other
youths, visited the. wrecking
yard prior to, Christmas.
provincial Constable Alex
Twaddle said there were two
were stolen from the wrecking
yard. The owners estimated
that about' 1'5'' radiators were
taken altogether.
In connection with the charge
against Dougherty, the officer
said the staen radiators were
hauled to Blyth Next day
they were taken to Brussels and
gold apparently lfor scrap.
Then the youths went to Palm-
erston to get some' beer with
the -•prooceeds.
The credit card has not been
returned to the owner. Ae-
-cording to- -Dougherty, it was
h h
The magistrate made it plain
wo was ,
magistrate commented: "That
was bold; that was brazen. But
there I am going to accede to
your counsel's suggestion and
impose a fine."
Dougherty was fined $100 and
casts, or 30 days in jail, for this
offence. Iris penalty for steal-
ing the radiators was $50 and
costs, or 14 days in jail.
It would be a good lesson focr
the boy to pay these fines from
his own wages, suggested the
magistrate. He gave Dougherty
six months in which to pay the
.total fine of $150_ plus -costs.
kept by another gout ,
i not identified in court. that he did not want the boy's
-A Record At 16 father to pay the fine for him.
Though only 16, Dougherty Counsel for the boy was
has a previous record. Appear- James Donnelly.
ing in court at Goderich onDouglas Keith Gibbons, 22,sof
Blyth pleaded guilty to par -
March 17 of this year, he was R auto radiators. He also took
given suspended sentence for � ticipating in the thefts of the part in the car tooling spree
wallets and the radiators.
I,
Dougherty's ear was used to last February and had been put
was used
Representing Imperial Oil Limited, Bud Worthy, of Goderi'�h,
presents Maurice Daltgn, seated in car, the award for taking
first place in the Teen Agers Safe Driving Road -e -o held krGod-
erich on May 18. The event was sponsored by the Jaycees in
conjunction with. the A11 -Canada Insurance Federation and
"Imp'e`rial Oil -Limited'. '�
f'Yrotv-by Bob-iphet"
rich,- said Provi.nc. al Constable
J. 'B. Johnston.
Chalmers was one• cf those
involved in ,the theft of the
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trarrsp'ort�• flit' - rad"iat'or^s;..> end
he broke the terlms--of- his pro-;
bation and was brought back
to court and sentenced to one
week on each of eight cbarges.
"I've learned my lesson," said.
Chalmers in court Thursday.
Gibbons sold the rads to a scrap
,,,Gibbons
Since the c,i vn was await-
ing information on the youth's
past record, Gibbons was re-
manded - to May 26 for sentenc-
ing
Stole Tarpaulin
David Chalmers, 19, and
James Dickey, 22, admitted
stealing -a tarpaulin, 15' by 20',
from the site of a new bridge
on county road 25 last Novem-
ber 23. They sold the tarpaulin,
owned by an Oshawa construc-
tion firm, to a party in Gode-
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Ile still had four weeks to serve
SAFETY
By Goderich Jayoees
and Town Pblice
Good Back Seat Driving
Donations totalling $4,455.85, I ceipts consist tad money donated
which was well .over the ob- I in memory of a deceased rela-
I true or friend and given in lieu
jective of $4,000 for Goderich.
4 cf. tio�wers: 1 ., .... r. ...,
and district, are reported tylak ,d , .• K,A A ,S
4ifxI . p
Ir Ernie' Ci'aWford, ; C:oderich`Ool;borrfe 43$.$6
district chairman for blitz of . tsaderitxh 'f'v p. 378.60
the Canadian Cancer Society. I Wa>rra'nosh X33.15
'It ' is vitally im'pontant that I l own ,of Goderich 2,511.70
both part and future canvassers in Memoriam Receipts' 494.00
realize that suceess or fail:ttre '
Total Receipts . . $4,45'5.85
-] y,7' i'1i 4'a� .:vr7lur d`,:.a+R+ ..C,:;:�. y
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of thee blitz did not hinge en-
tirely on the aznount of . eash
cpllected," commented Mr.
Crawford. "As the , canvassers
Guests over the holiday with
proceeded from house' to house Mrs. W. G. MacDwan were her
they automatically reminded sister, Miss Olive Goldthorpe,
the public that 'there is a Can- and Miss Nellie Catling, of
Toronto. '
Mr. James 1Vk. Itedditand-t'wo
sons, of Toronto, spent the
week -end with Miss Liilias Mac -
Vicar.
c-er Society composed of mem-
bers willing and eager to give
assistance to sufferers in any
possible way,' he stated. "Lt
also brings to the attention of
many that . warning .signals
should be heeded," said . Mr.
Crawford.
This year, the Goderich and
district campaign involved 248
participants, all of whom car-
ried out their tasks promptly
and thoroughly. This eased the
burden on the society members,
particularly on the campaign
committee, to no small degree.
Said Mr. Cnawfog: "It creates
a genuine thrill" to observe the
display of interest and enthus-
i iasm on the part of the vo un -
i teer canvassers and other Yelp-
ers. To each and every one of
ese- ve ve
sincere thanks and trust that
von gained couch in the satis-
faction twhich comes from hav-
I ing shared in such a' project."
Throughout the rural areas
i much credit is due the various
I organizations who undertook` the
canvass in -their respective local-
ities as a united effort. Proof
of this .is -the _•fat that all .per
}sons who received kits -carried-. "
out the canvass, and did, . so
promptly and well. Thanks are
i due the following groups: Dun-
Bannon Y.P.S.; Dungannon` Wo-;
men's Institute; Colhoi?ne "Wo-' •
en's Institute; - C.OF., • Ben -1
in • jail on the old charges, and From an export source comes ,miller (ladies); Goderich Town- i'
Labor income nn Cauda in
eight per cent Mater than an
the previous year. o
w.,:i. Denornme
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YOUTH RALLY
THIS SATURDAY, MAY 28, 7.30 P.M.,acKAY
Refreshments served afterwards.
CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
'(CSPat?erat•ing_„Goiclhurches)
HALL.
he pleaded with the magistrate warm praise fdr.back seat dr iv- I �hrp Federation of Agriculture,
to make tlhe sentences on theers. This world on wheels needs
tarpaulin and radiator offences more of them, says Russel I.
concurrent with the terms he is'Brown, ' former Iowa, Commis -
already serving. I sioner of Public Safety, who
Local Hydro Office; several
Grade VIII, IX and X girls.
Receipts from the various
municipalities in and around
But Magistrate Hays felt that now heads the U.S. Insurance Goderich, shown below, repre-
there is some danger in hand- Institute for Highway Safety. sentmoney donated to the
ing out ,concurrent terns, espec- 'But Mr. Brown made clear in Cancer Society from the district I
Tally if potential law -breakers a talk to a women's safety con -!in general. In Memoriam re-!
get the idea that the actual Terence in Detroit the other day
penalty'' for committing a series that he doesn't approve of New
of crimes may be no more than !o.us Nellie, the back seat med-
the penalty for one offence. dler, or the woman who starts
Chalmers was sentenced' to
her conversatio�r "As I was
two weeks in jail- for the tar idriving down the street, with
paulin theft, plus one week . for I my huslliand at the wheel. .
stealing the radiators. These No,' what Mr. Brown has in
terms will be served after he 'mind is .a back-seat driver Whocompletes the terms he was
!serves as an aide to the driver.
sentenced to previously. ,a sort of co-pilot. Two sets of
Apparently Chalmers doesn't
Iike the idea of serving time in
the county jail. His voice -break-
ing, he asked: "M,'ay I have
another 90 days and go down_
the 'line?"
1751=1. Isr,jt&
that he did not consider that
a reformatory terve ,,was war-
ranted.
No Previous Record
Since _James Dickey had no
previous criminal record, he was
placed on suspended sentence
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eyes are certainly better than
one, when it comes to driving,
especially in heavy traffic. A
co-pilot can watch the right side
of the road, spot 'signs and high-
wa ... marker,readmaps; keep
ukYT o n s� ee ani of it �e"r 1Mii
tions.
"Team". driving of this sort
can b,e congenial. It's the kind
of backseat driving that makes "
good sense.
What Price Safety?
The Ontario Government
the sentence were that he post
a bond, pay court costs and re-
imburse the,, Oshawa construe:
tion firm for 'about $12 datnage cars..- Last year, by Transport
to the tarpaulin.'Department • statistics, there
Another 1'6 -year-old boy, Rich -'Dere five percent more reenter•
and John Oliver, was sentenced 'Department
ed motor vehicles and four per -
to three days in jail for his cent more licensed drivers than
part in .stealing 'the car radi- in�1958. Among them, they
eters. He was one of those caused six percent more acct-
inc�olved in the eight thefts on dents, killed 4.2 percent more
the night 'of February 28, and people and injured 4.9 percent
was on probation. On April 7, more and caused 12 percent
he appeared in county on two more property damage than in
more charges and was fined. 1958, How safe can we get'.
Names of two other _youths, Traffic Smile
who face theftciharges, were City Girl—What is that an -
called in court Thursday but irnal over there?
their were set` over tp a Farmer—That's a Jersey cow.'
later court.urt.City Girl=How can you tell
when It has no license plate?, .,
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Where the government sits ao
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days when t'e Assembly cham-
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