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MARGARET-SEAGER-CLUB-iaraham and
EVENT WELL ATTENDED Urs, J. 3Yfur. Mrs. Graham f" A ter Accident
The , wirgeret sewer cl„ of the kitchen, WaansdnMrs.' g.-
"`" HindMarsh, assisted by Mrs. W.
arid-bake-taiblerwere'Mrd,'•0:'H Driver, it tuts
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-IS.t. George's (Church held its . Invention of the internal com-
Misses Carol and Susan Rind. directly or indirectly, for 16 of
marsh, Plat ,Prevett, Jenifer 30 cases on the docket for rnag-
For patrons generally it WAs Prest, Shelagh Lucas and Judith istrate's court last Thursday.
' primarily A pleasant social Mathers. Making coffee Were Motorists drove too fast or too
, annual coffee 'break on Saturday
forenoon in perfect JulY wea-
ther - sunny but temperate.
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event," allrd the tables Qn. Ake „nra, majoiw,„matber$ 40.1.41,17. eolllided„with. others, ignor-
'regIter_ Y :1"131w11% Were - A'4YeeillYlea L B. Lucas, and Mrs. R•:, C. HaYs '61' st°11.sigit's`' iild"6-ile" lett-the
delicatessen and bake table was cults. *Church hasty notes' were
was in charge of the - tea bis. road and damaged, a guard-rail.
Most aceu:Sed pleaded guilty,
praqically sold out, and not- on sale at a table 'conducted
withstanding the in o d e at by Mrs. Harry Ford. 4tTreasusrer and court rose at 3 p.m. -
several cases were. acItjourned,
charges the ,enterprise was con- for the event wa.9 Mrs. A. Cori, Robert W. Bodges, who lives
tlae president, mt. .T.c. A. •Sca- • Iii, the first quarter ot 1960 411 HighlwaY 8 near the ,Ben -
miller Miter, drove along Bri,
imoznIgrativreld-CithierretetanadriwroatY'Jurio-A431:-"a)* 494'
• 70Onyening the delieatessen only 16,590. a trotting meet, and found cars
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Notice of By -Law
TAKE, NOTICE that By -Law Numbered One of 1960
of the' Board of Trustees of The 'Roman Catholic Separate
School for the Town of Goderich, was pa,ssed on, the 27th
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTIC.E that the said By -Law
was passed for the purpose of borrowing Moneys to pro-
vide for erecting, equippin, and furnishing a three room
school.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the amosint of
• money be borrowed for the provisions aforesaid, is the
sum of Eighty Thousand ($80,000.00) Dollars to be secured,
15th day of July, 1960, and that the said sum of Eighty
to the said By -Law, the interest thereon and the said
Debentures shalt be and are by the said By -Law made a
charge upon the said school house property and all the
-other real and personal property in the said Board and
upon all separate school, rates of the said• Board until the
'said Debentures and each and every of them together
with interest thereon shall have been 'fully paid and
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the said Deben-
tures will bear interest at the .rate of six and one-half
per.cent (634%) per annum from the date thereof and
shall be repayable in „accordance with the following
schedule of payments. %a,* ,
• ULE OF PAYMENTS
Year
1961
1962
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1973
.1974
1975
Prmc
$4,000
$4,000
$4,000
$5,000
$5,000
$5,000
$5,000
$6,000
$7,000
$7,000
$8,000
$8,000
Irtterest
$5,200
$4,810
$4,290
$4,030
$3,380
$3,055
$2,730
$2,340
$1,950
$1,495
$1,040
$ 520
Total
$8,200
$8,005
$8,810
$8,550
$8,290
$9,030
$8,380
$8,055
$8,730
PAO
$8,950
$8,495
$9,040
$8,520
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the said By -Law
Numbered is on file at the Office et the Secretary -Treasurer
of the said Board, Goderich, Ontario, and may be examin-
ed between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and
five o'clock in the afternoon, Mondays to Fridays, inclu-
sive.
DATED at Goderich; Ontario, this )8th day -of June,
1960.
THE BOARD OF' TRUSTEES OF THE' N,
ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL
FOR THE T,OWN OF GODERICH.
(Sgd.) J. A. BARRY,
Secretary -Treasurer.
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parked on hoth sides at the old
collegiate: .11e had his first
driving mishap in 33 years, col-
liding ,with two oars and damag-
Creeden investigated. Mr.
Bodges, who is 78, pleaded
guilty to a charge of carelerss
driving.
4Vfagistrate Hays remarked: "I
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Mr. W. Charles 'Breckow has
successfully completed a course
at the Canadian College of Mas-
sage and Hydrotherapy, Toronto,
and its affiliate, th.e Canadian
standing first in the graduating
On June 10, diplomas were
presented to tho- gr.aduati.e$
sident. A text book On Ortho-
pedic Medicine was presented
to Mr. Breekow for top honors.
On June,_18th, &wither enjoy-
able' elterilfig was wnt 'at ' the
hOme of Mr. and Ws., 1<arol
Rasanen when a group of Mr...
and presented him with a book.
Breckow has received his
registration certificate and
hopes to open •4 clinic in Gode-
rich in the near future.
May fear for the nature."
"I have given it up now,'
said Mr. Bodges; "they are driv-
ing too fast for me now.- But
The fine was $10 and costs.
, Russell C. Bradford, Godfferich,
took the witness stand to object
to evidence by Chief Minshall
'that, he:had driven at 50 qn the
Huron road, June 10, hui he
admitted 40 to 411 at the only
time he had noticed his speedo-
meter. , 'Phe magistrate was im-
pressed bY the defendant "com-
ing forwad to admit realistic-
ally" what todk place_ He reg-
istered a conviction for driving,
42 in a 30 -mile zone and im-
posed a fine of $10 and costs.
Lyle O'Brien, 20, of Clinton,
convicted of committing an in-
decenst act, had spent a week
in jail awaiting sentence, and
was ordered to serve another
seven dtays.
"An act of this kind must be
tyounger, it may be your father
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There is no social catastrophe
more. appalling than haying
people take you up on one of
don't really inean, to "drop' in
and sett us if you're up our
way." It happens -to' us every
summer, and on, several occas,
ions has almost destroy:oil our
marriage.
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You know how it is. You're
at a wedding or something, in
the city, boa in February. Dur-
ing the post -nuptial conviviality,
you get to chatting with seine
cousins of the bride, a nice
couple you hadn't met before.
They're charming, and so are
you. You'd lOve to see some
more- of them, bEffiise they
think yoti're so witty. You in-
sist that they come and see you
for a week -end,' fri the summer.
Your wile starts eyeing you
with that look 'that means it's
time you left the party. So,
while She's ,getting her coat, you
make your new chums promise,
right there and then, that they'll
came and visit you. You even
make them pick a week -end.
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Then some Friday evening in
July, you're mowing the, lawn
and sweating like a horse. You
have your shirt off, and you're
unshaven. Your wife has a
coldsore and has just washed
her hair and put it up. Your
kids have just come home from
a • charming composite of sweat
and sand, from head to toe.
And a big car pulls up at the
house. This stranger climbs out,
-and his wife .and three kids
climb out after him.
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"Well, here we are, old
buddy," he grins happily. "Bet-
ter late than never." You have
never seen the man before in
your entire , life. There's a
squeal from the Old Girl, and
you hear the door slam be -hind
you, and her feet pattering up
the back stairs. The kids come
over and stand beside yiou, wip-
ing their noses with the backs
of their hands, and staring at
the strange kids, who stare back
with interest.
It's -not until -you ask them
into- *he house,, and -the man
pulls a pile of suitcases out of
the car, that the full impact is
felt, the dreadful realization
that these clunks are here for
the week -end, 'and that. they
were prebably invited by you in
one of your more expansive
moments, at some .forgotten
ball, months 'ego.
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You know your wife is weep-
ing hot, salty tears of pure rage
upstairs, After some drawly.
conversation, durbink,which you
have offered theifi a"-tigarette
and called him George and had
hith tell you his name is Ernie,
you suggest a cold.drink. They
accept with alacrity. You cheek
your ,stock. It 'consists of; a
half -consumed bottle of orange
on the kitchen lable, with a. fiy
in it; tWo-thirds of a bottle of
stale beer that's been sitting in
the refrigeratoro open, for three
days; one -warm. bottle of'sdda-
water, left over froin Christmas'.
The vendors are closed. So you
send the kids to the corner for
some cold pop, and sit around
grinning at ! your guests in
amiable agony.
Your wife comes downir rt. bit
red -eyed, but Iooking pretty
fair. She'S 'taken oUt her curl-
ers, end buried the coldsore
under a quarter -inch of make-
uji. She's smiling with ferocious
gaiety and says what a lovely
surprise to have them drop in.
And when she walks past you
to make a •pot of tea, she throws
With a faint glimmering of
hope, you ask Ernie if he likes
to golf or would care to go
fishing in the morning. ."Never
could see much in it, ' says Ern,
and your heart hits your heels.
Ernie, it turns out, is a curler,
and he spends the next 40 min,
telling you about the trophy his
rink rout& won last winter, if
one of the boys haddena, hadda
doff night.
In the meantime, your wife
is congratulating Elsie,, es she
turns out to be, en 'having snch
lovely children. At this junc-
ture, there is wild scream out-
side,' and ,one of the lovely
children runs in bleeding heav-
ily from the nose, which your
Small daughter has just punch -
Let's just draw a, veil over
the rest of the Weekend, shall
we? Except to mention that:
Ernie had a nasty habit of tell-
ing, in front of your Wife, -about
how he scram all the floors Aor
ev'ery Saturday; one of
their lovely, children got into
some /ovely. poison. ivy on the
picnic you. tool them on-; and
Elsie turned a bit frigid alter
overheating one rof your kidt
Mr. arid,41rs. J. D. Clifford,
Detroit. "pent last week with
home were their,Meee Slid her
Jo• hn and .P.AtliVo Aunaielk,
New VOA.
Resudence Made
BoOtlegging may yet be class-
ed as a hazardous occupation.
As result of a conviction for
keeping for sale, Paul Spain,
192 East street, was fined $300
and costs; the faintly residence
quantity -Of 'Veer and wine -for-
feited. 'Magistrate Glenn Hays
emphasized that the fine was
not .to be regarded as a hcen-se
The eourt was told that Con-
stable R. Crawford - had the
under oki9..Intion- on- We'
days in Jun4, and notised four
cola dlozen persons on each day
carrying out parcels. When a
search warrant 'was Obtained
and the liciuse raided, June ‘17,
there were seized eight eases
of beer, one of Wine and num-
erous full bottles.
The premiSes had been raided
before, but Paul Spain had not
been charged. He is 26. His
counsel, James Donnelly, said
the young man had been work-
ing on the post office job, but
now was "working for Diefen-
baker," as Spain expressed it, at
the-harber, 4Mr.- Donnelly, with. -
out making direct statements,
suggested that if illegal sale
took place under banquet •per-
mits, and was condoned,' and "if
that is what the Nbitic Want and
are gettirig, it issstrange that
persons summoned to eourt re-
quire such harsh treatment."
A charge of illegal sale, based
upon the same circum,stances,
was -withdrawn. George W.
Randall, a "ifound-in," admitted
being on the premises of John
Spain at _the time_of LCA
offence and was nned $10 and
costs.
e fine
'Public Place'
JaMes Durnin, of Waterloo,
perhaps impressed biy the histor-
ical association, chose Welling-
ton street on which to live
here, but Constable R. Crawford
Nitn# the quality' of the driv-
guilty to this charge and -also -to
one of Illegal possession of
beer, He was fined $50 and
costs on the impaired count, and
his license thfted for three
Paid 430 alld eOsts and forfeited
004,404.41 _
Aimo Hodges, Picked tip',hy
Constable Tom Profit for being
drunk on West street,, June 19,
"flagged down a police cruiser,"
Crown Attorney Budhfield told
the enurt.
"Possibly wished to report
illegal sale „Of liquor," quipped
the magistrate. He imposed a
fine of $i10, with $3 costs.
Average wheat yield on west-
ern Canada's summer fallow
land An 1959 was 19.4 bushels
per acre against 11A busthels on
stubble lands.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ander-
son!, Shirley and Miss Leah
Graham,, of Scarborough, are
spending three weeks' vacation
at River's Bend. Mr. Jerry Ath
derson, of Ottawa, and Miss
Rose Gottrwaht"Of lloronto, were
week -end visitors,
His Worship the Mayor and'
are spending the month of JillY
in Honeymoon Cottage, guests
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dew,
and daughter, Janice, of River --
side, were week -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robarts, of
Mx. and aurs. J..11. Johnstone
'have ' received word that Sr.
Major E. J. D. Clarke, who was
a recent visitor in their home
thas-WifIrionieted to the rank
of Brigadier. Brig.' Clarkq was
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town's residents.
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