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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-06-23, Page 1010. The O de'rich Signal -Star Thursday, ,,June. 23rd, X1.960 a 4illlt IOW to 1059 'Canada'? I . ent1 n Yk gloree—that is, MRS, H. RIVERS HEADS Clitna4tans Iver 114 years—in- PAST NOBLE GRANDS 'Mewed_ ed_ by 2,294,000 persons The Past Noble Grondts 'Club ata! Ile. a number of t`'anadians .v, of Goderich Rebekah Lodge met 1I ° Jabs increased only by '966, 000, .. Local Coude Quietly Celebrate \HURON LED ONTA their 58th Wedding Anniversary at the home of Mrs. C. Tweedie.: Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor, fore moving to Grand Bend. Mrs. E. !Murray presided for -the' Angle'sea street, quietly ce►'- . Mr. Proctor was. attended by his business session and reports of breed their Stith wedding an- ' cousin, Nelson Trewartha, 01 BUSINESS; DIRECTORY lotficers. niversary on Satu rda y. Pr esent ; Clinton. The new officers for the en -'were the family, relatives For must o f theirir married led �...,..,_,..�.M.� . x Preside.nt, 7rs,z{ xrtenala.r-4.�4?4t..xaJtkx4linn;1if .M1Ir„,a,ard..�rs. Proctor fa rm.. . • y-----• • •_— Harold Rivers; vice«�'prfttate'hls;`4.was necessary owing to the 're= `ed in Goderieh Township, Mit- Mra. Harold' McPhee and Mrs. cent illness of Mr. Proctor. c'hell, and Logan Township. Roy N. -Bentley ; Wm. Roope; recording sem,- They were married at the Since their retirement eight Lary, 'Kars Frank Bowra; trees- .hone of Mrs. Proctor's parents,'ye,ars ago, they have lived in PUBLIC -ACCOUNTANT ; urer,Mrs. Everett'. Harris; con' the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goderieh. • Both , are in fair P.O� ,Box 478. re*pond!ing secretary,'Mrs. Fred Harrison, of Goderich Township, I health. They recall many Phone JA 4-9521 aZraalea'a chaplain, ,Mrs. Ken i ori Juno 18, 1902, by Rev. John changes in farm activities from i Bell; • marshal!, Mrs, s Archie •Mc.:Neil, in. the presence of 125 horseaamtbuggy • days when GODERICH -- ONTARIO; Johnston; visiting committee, l guests, E-; i there were no telephones, cars, • Mrs, J. Newcombe, Mrs.'m_ i Mrs. Proctor is ,the former or traetors. phone committee, Mrs, C.'I maid was her sister, :Mary Jane I o.f Goderich, Alvin, of. Goderich Township, and Harry, of Logan Township; ' five, grandchildren, and seven great -'grandchildren. Doak,Mrs G Mumby tele Annie Iv • y Harrison: }ler brides- The have y three sons, Cyril, A• WV • ■r/i.i.r OPTOMETRIST P. T. ARMSTRONG Consulting Optometrist The Square JA 4-7661 Albert Shore,. Sr. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT OFFICE RESIDENCE 38 HAMILTON ST. 39 VICTORIA ST. GOOERICH GODERICH PHONE PHONE JA 4-9452 , JA 4-7886 A. NE Harper. & Co • Chartered Accountants Office House JA 4.7562 JA 4-7642 33 Hamilton St. '•--Goderich AUTOMOTIVE GlassahSteering—Body. Re- aa- ubrication, etc. pairs L � � � •ae.:Lr aNpar. u l ity-Se rice gee rA,N- 4 v:.tliirL ,s trete leed-te-a�ssrst tyi t Irl..:1 ',i aCea ani DA re administered becomes hold local ,r trtr of the Supreme 'Needle, Mrs. E. Harris,. Mrs. J. Harrison, ,.>now Mrs, Mary. Smith, •whe operated the Riverside Nursing Home in Mitchell be - Newcombe. .Following the ,meeting an, auc- tion sale of donated articles -vas held, "500" was played, prizes going to ;Ars, ,Itiver� going ant l.rs..;. v"3oman. The September tneet- ing is to be held at the home of Mrs. Rivers. Five - Initiated� By Auxiliary Regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Can- adian Legion Branch 109` was held in the' Legion Hall, with the president, ,Mrs. Harold Young, in the chair. Five candidates were initiat- ed. They were: Miss' Ruby Comrie, Mrs. Stanley McGratten, Mrs. Don Steep'e, Mrs. John Reid and Mrs. Edward Sauer. Arrangements were made to cater -to the Leg'ion,,Pipe Band dinner at -The arena, July 30. :eremony the Supreme Court are here on dor ,tour, four times a year. It will ... �, -'f be your duty to attend upon them, to see they are well taken • !care of,and that court is order - Ply. The other function is to see to the execution of judgments New Utriciais At Court House 10 FOR RABIES - .,J ,>u •P„P."11�•1^APlP%,C TA. w�.xx,�,�y�..ggN111.'!,',",P1ix+R1PA.sn+R the Province last year, both in -:'running-, at large. No person CASES volved skunks. The and -:was ' a,should handle a skunk or treat seven-year-old boy 'who was , it as a petll it is poss. ore that directly attacked by a skunk, such an animal could. be in the awl the other was an adult male incubative stage of rabies when who became i11 after he was taken from its habitat. bitten on the arm by one of ,hist "We may well have to faee pups which had previously been ; the'pros'peet•of rabies as a con - 'bitten by a skunk. Neither of .tinuing threat. During -the _,laast these vietims. had beeit treated three years, .bhe districts in , with vaccine prior to the onset' Northern Ontario wer6 canLpar- of symptoms. {atively free of rabies, but since W �� h e o � rl one nits n l n invites ;the e fl r • Fear the, ra•bi � e first a this' e yt� �y� ,� {,, hY i, t'keb'-iQ eats. ` 'e cearti-4'I' li ',rtyy' . 4i .,?ki iefeet li'a , tss.. LV A '��e best of circumstances, children kerning, Sudbury; Algoiha and and pets do not always possess ,'Party Sound, with the fox' as this sentiment. Parents should the principal victim. As sum - 'be aware of file danger Of these mer approaches; rabies is one animals to chit en, and owners amore hazard which demands the of pets shout rbteet their respect of ,the vaacabioner and animals and keep them from'` resident alike." REPORTED CASES OF RABIES 18 ANIMALS FOR YEAR 1959 of the court, to see that admin.( - istratiori of justice may be main- The spread of rabies in Huron branch Canada Department of The new Sheriff of Huron and '° tamed in a ,high order in the County was related by Dr. R. Agriculture, it was •possible to newly appointed local registrar minds of the ' public. It is M. Ald'is, M.O.H., before the cheek promptly on all cases cif the Supreme Court were throw the effieient manner in June•' session of Huron County,,which invo.Wed humans. Rabies bice at the cpenitie which' judgments are executed .Council. 'vaccine while available through The:.r. wa•s as folaow's: ranch latboratQr` a,„also kept t -Unit arrd h Health COircl "` ani c�i �str3ck by the H' ati fast year T-Iur Y , the largest number of confirmed 'in several urgent cases it was on these 'appointments. There rabies cases in �nim,als•recorded !possible to dispatch vaccine im= is nothing I can say with respect for the Prole ' e.`"` The map mediately on receipt of the re - to the duties pertaining thereto; sk'et'ch above shows the relative quest for prophylactic treat - we can hope is that she may:distribution of this infection by ment, lona enjoy these offices, and I county and district, with Huron! ."Despite some initial appre- sworn Into o that many- pec le _t,auatiheir urs_ sc s �. _y -. int'-ui -pear of •Tfiu"r"5dray cot y les ect for -the law, sion,-.with congratulations from l� Judge Fingland and from Elmer "I congratulate Mrs.Clements Bell, Q.C..Exeter, on behalf of the Huron Bar, Marry L. Sturdy, Clinton, upon taking the oaths of office 11 I'1fI'S and al.eF„lance, took the e accustomed stat at right cf• his know she will fulfil them in the listed at 93 cases. Ihensron,-._the_ people of Huron honor, who was conducting same exemplary manner as her 1 "Human exposure occurred to County responded most Intel- honor, court. Mrs. Jean Clem- duties heretofore." some degree in most of the local ! ligently to the threat=in some h of ,}Mr. Bell, president of the, instances. Through the splen- 'instances actually on their .door- ents, ..to whom three oaths `l(iac3n Y➢iU�Yixi3L•e irP - tF r s , ,uron , ,S S9 > ;SIB,tip.- , , rated rs. Clem office of the •I-gal�th of Animals•°veloped beihalf con -ratu VmsON'S 1n the tuberculosis canvass. were encs, saying: "It is a great plea V CE It has been proposed to registrar TEXACO SER t No. 8 Htwy. Phone JA 4-7231 , the annual tag day Saturday. Court, registrar cf the surrogate ;September 10. It, was decided court of Huron. and clerk cf the 'not to sell Christmas cards this county court..., As deputy, . she 1St:1 es Ambulance :ear. ' Ihas been familiifr • with these Twenty hers attended the Blume: for years though the flans for a new kitchen were Sheriff HILI. hers caf the Bar forq Roomy — Comfortable i!oiigratulate you upon as• years, We have great faith that i� diacitsscd, and it was decided: r Anywhere — Anytime to leave it to the committee in' smiling' this high and important in his term of office he will' PHONE JA 4-8142 d office," Judge Fingland said to fulfil his dutie'S le a manner citai.ge, lsatisfa.etory to all concerned." 77 Montreal St., Goderich ( Blyth, W,ingham, Exeter, Hen- ['office, Sturdy. "It is one of the Among those' present for the _ _ —__ -- i sell and Luckno'w auxiliaries 'most ancient a`ncT ,honorable we I tiles Sttardy, - i were invited to attend the birth- have in our judicial sy-stem, the time '�1r e Betty Sturdy. R N and I .. StarERIOR clay party here on June 21. weal y mem - has been well known to mem zone rally; at Gorrie recently, ,tit..es were vested in the late cite a few ceremony sure to have her - officiating here." , . "I congratulate the n e w sheriff'," he said, "and welcome him to his duties. Harry Sturdy were • in, • Mr•. L. Summers won the :t V\ -ham the Conqueror. any st .,y. prize. Lunch was _erg'- may be permitted -to point out i Ay �,a�.e caused by an ! I • think ,are the two most' A tidal til a k!er th;: conycr.ership of •,; ir,i� ,. 'Mrs; Clare Bedard. Assisting important functions of this of- ,earthquake took 27 lives in .the ,were -M's. Lea Cadman, Mrs. flet. namely, your. responsibility fishing- communities along ,the ;William Taman and ,Mrs.'James in cutirt an those 'occasions 'Burin peninsula, Newfoundland, Durnin. when her Majesty's justices of in -1929. 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Kit enez,, Y a.s..bee.ti...al Roinced ,mien. ager of the -A & store at Goderich. dutics,on T M.ra Tinto of the A and has fdr-a p includi e took over his new onday'-of fast- week, -has been Manager P Store at Waterloo! een with A & P stores, riod of about 21 years,' six years spent in the Ro 'al Canadian Navy during World War .1I771 -Te is married and has .one son who will be moving to"Z'xaderich when hous- ing accom'modation can be secured. ` The former manager at Gode- rich`, Kr. IN•an Cook, has, resign- ed his post here. (Mr. Cook has • e n with A & P stores for a t: 1 'of 19-- yea -r s -- 14 o1 w(e spe:it at Goderich. Among of:l. r c.nntres at which he serv- i ed were Sarnia. Toror;to and T' 1 :m1-)ti'g. .Ads ,bring quick SEE "slander00,4-- ea" at Goderich. Harbor "While this year there has been a mlarked,.overall reduction in the incidence of rabies in Southern Ontario, the reduction is based on the marked decrease (72%)- in the number of cases of -gravn--~ra'bfes~ir the"'.-tfi There has been no reduction in the number of proven rabid skunks during the current year. In' eleven Ontario counties, skunks were, the only wild crea- tures reported writh rabies._ Six other counties reported rabies also in cattle, dogs, 'oats and horses. "It is significant that of the 41nmaalia aanasi sAaw• ar es'. ;'which --cccurreei-°y'`elsewheree REAbY..MIXED CONCRETE FOR WALLS — FLOORS — SIDEWALKS — BARN- YARDS -- FTC. PRECAST — SIDEWALK SLABS and BUMPER BLOCKS. For all your concrete needs Phone 1111 1361 Goderich- HURON CONCRETE SUPP LY LTD. Also Distributors of Calcium Chloride. 4' Fu:.r- v., -, .x: , .• n•"s."S. Uf .h..�.�495°?t'-. 5'45 �11,r ,Y,,1� <nxS.-A'TC�': ,,tota'br4u.n. e.. -.1, �sW A THE BOAT WITH 1001 USES ! 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