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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-05-18, Page 2• The Goderieh Signal -Star, Thursday, May 18th, 1961 Mire (&nirritt.Oignat-Otar —0-- The County Town Newspaper of Huron —0-- Establ t shed ,likr-'�Yt1:�YL�• ,�'•�C•%aiS `(,"'iS.a�.�L Vii, �,i 424 0ts 4 P Subscription castes — $3.00 a year. Ta.,...U.S.A.S4.00 (In advance) Authorized as second-class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Memoer of C.W.N.A., O.W.N.A. and A.B.C. Circulation --over 3,400 GEO. L. PLIAS, Editor and Publisher' A COMPOSITE SCHOOL POR HURON Letters To Editor R.R. 2, Goderich, May 12, 1961. . Editor, Signal -Star. Dear Sir: I wish to commend Mr. Don- ald McKee for his letter, recent- IA; "lire dumyping Zo fat 'oder'ch's r, raw sewage and; H ` ' tl�'asteg i eetry ,infa take Huron. 1 have first-hand knowledge of the disgraceful condition de- scribed by Mr. McKee, having often paddled through the in- credible stench, or, while walk- ing on the beach, forded this open sewer, via mossy stepping stones, just south of the foot of Bennett street. To enjoy a famed Lake Huron sunset at this point one needs a strong stomach and weak sense of smell. But should the wind be in the east, the dump burning and rats running as also referred to by Mr. McKee, a war surplus respirator • is a "must.", Just east of this point, on Highway 8, is a sign welcom- ing tourists to Goderich, and heralding it as "The Prettiest Town in Canada." To a heavy smoker it gust could be! Meanwhile Huron County health regulations prevent even remote cottages from installing outhouses. Cruisers entering the harbor are warned against emptying toilets directly into the lake. Instead they must tote It's no Secret at th'e -Nat fiat Employ- representative's of the various st;liuol boards meat office at Goderich,,whieh serves prat'- in the County Meet at l'liatou in the near tically all of Huron County. There, they future. .At tart 1irne, they will confer find a distinct difference between native with 1)r. Rendell, Director/ of Secondary CanatTians au•d Canadians of Eul:nopeau or- Schools, Ontario Department of Education. igin seeking work. At that. meeting it will likelx, be' decided In Practically all eases, the. European- - if " sueli a -rhool should be established, born young asci have a skilled trade in "\rllere' it shuttles he located and the Best addition to their at•adelnie education- method of going about obtaining it. They cyan do some one thing cc well enoughShould suet' a school conte to Huron, to merit employment if there is a job open the Federal and Provincial governments in that line. By 'way of contrast. 1nost foot i he hill as fast as til' cost of the build - Canadian \'anile„ men proclaim they -can ill',' and. eejllippintg it k eolleernetl• When (10 anything- hut areat'tllillly trained for it t'olllt's to government sl)ell(1111g, '‘it'sthave been an affliction of the liothiiiizspecifieally. But H'e'ld t take oily 1 he -, iii 'akiin- Avlh tel that gets the til ease. eyes, or perhaps a form of word for it. Learn for ourself at the.call if Huron squeaks louts and lung en- it up town "in appropriate con- malarial fever. Whatever it was National Employment office. It is obvious.•li'_�h it will get the st'hool, tamers" and flush Into the ecus' it caused hint a great deal of 1'rtel tbt'1 o11, the n lest ittrra_ t osts age system. If you run like mad, suffering. He knew. too, what it then, that when a young 1111111 with st)nle f l it is maintained that you can was to experience failure, to be •experience in a certain Line k at'siretl. who t f the school will depend upon the ,111111)1't just beat your sewage back to forsaken 'by 'friends. ?V o, the NVill ttret thr' -job. �� .a ' The various school sol hoards. AIuiit, this the lake' This dandy game, Shield of Faith did not protect This situation, eonles under the spot- line. it plight he well to point out that known to yachtsmen as "harbor St. Paul from these misfortunes tag," is recommended to relieve nor indeed did it save light as Enron County considers the ad- the o,tahlislinient of snt•h a "eomposlte him from boredom when storm stayed: a martyr's death. visahilit\ of apply~in_ Iter the estahlill- .e•hoeil \\ oulel relieve t•(tilsitlerable pigs- Conservation authorities agree But sofar we have been look- - mi=nt here of: a "001nposite'' si helot ccon- sure in the prohlt'lll of a('e'(lnllnudcltioll at that Lakes Ontario and Erie are ins; at , a one side Of. Ycllul's tainiri�^ vocational trailing. The present 'Vigil .e bons, and en}le'niates in- the Crnulty• by now irrevocably polluted. The life -'his physical -activities and southern end of Lake )=Torun is earthly experiences. But what , tlran'•lil 5 economy, Canatla'econy, with ke'e'ls corn -might- It might even. Ertl so fat' as to make mince- r "questionable." When this con- pans is chiefly concerned about petition for the fewer jobs available. inakeS +'��t1ry the building nf' additional° class clition spreads, the people of is not this life of the body but -the siii1ation more glaring' than ever. rooms at some high Aollitols in the County Goderich, through the apathy of the life of the soul. To the --knell and ofl'iciat;ffi if Illteon County k to obtain ell a 'for some years tel come. j' C'ept their share Of e b1a1use11C'ac- Apostle • PauI that is all that . t 1r1a11T"(t.•lip Tli whole ldt'a is tl= llla,lol' move, tor Yours truly, matters. He 1Cno is himself se -school., ' it will require e alino� cure so long as his soul is pre - Dort from the' school boards i t this County.: flit 1t11 ("yArtiltr hilt w kll w the County se - .1. IliridmaFsh• tected. Unfortunately, \\'e do 'best ktlt`1vril to Rehtitel s� boos ltn,ll'els vvtill° give tite Mattel' the b. not naturally hold the same Fors various reasons'G • sens• of values. We tare most hoards themselves, it is not likely that 111oro11trh 'Invest i'_Iltittrl it (1P.PrVes and eoln;,l ._ • 4 12 d l chi 81t concerned wits the thinks of erl --...- }r--Wit}_-r7 r- zl,TTn7�t -v\�1TT Ile <, rtantt�(1, ill, \� ith what 1: hest .,feet the ("ollnt� ttfi(,eorpe Lilies Editor, the body, and therefore We Want Signal Star. a shield against bodily ills and However, that will 1,(' hist known when Illirtln ,as a whole, t Dear Sir: disappointments. We would like May we take this opportunity t� be Shielded aeairist sorrow MESSAGES FROM THE WORD BY '01,Amistetelif , ►?F1 o' 'M' #iiI " ASSOCTA"'ittON'",.. THE SHIELD OF FAITH t (By the Rev. Kenneth E. Taylor, Faith protec'�s us not against M.A.,. D.D., St. George's Church) physical injury or persecution ing in ourselves and God that which enables us to endure and triumph over anything that life or death can do to us. Because we have this Shield of Faith we can find inward -peace and joy even in tribulation. That has been the experience of the faithful all down the .centuries. face cif e'?. Isn't t t the 'only way to face life and conquer`? .TO ;...s'It e,. :fa th irf'that Conte' what may of suffering and sor- row, you can say with St. Paul, "I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels nor principalities, nor things pre- sent nor things to come, nor height nor depth nor any other thing shall be able to separate us from the love of Qp�i in Christ Jesus our Lord."' To be able to say' that, inn possess the Shield of Faith; St. Paul in writing to . the but from the desirt forrevenge. Church at Ephesus speaks of the j The Shield of with shields us Shield of Faith as an.essential jnot against pain and suffering part of a Christian's armour, but from an inpatient and coin - "above all taking the shield of 13laining spirit. No, the Shield faith, with which you can que eh all the flaming darts of the evil one." A shield is something which protects us in the battle of life. Protects us from What? Not from' difficulty, hardship, suffering or disappointment. For look at St. Pauls life—it, is cer- tainly not what we call a shelt- ered or protected life—at least in its outward circumstances. Yet surely he was armed with the Shield of Faith! We know , how many hard- ships the great Apostle suffered for the cause of Christ. And look at his physical infirmities; "There was given me a thorn in the fleshy" he tells us; it may of Faith does not safeguard us. against any particular circum- stances but it does protect us against the evils and tempta- tions which might spring , from them, For the Shield of Faith, is the shield of the soul. And what is the shield? Sim- ply this—absolute trust -in God through ',Jesus Christ our Sav- iour—a' trust that means come what may of loss, suffering, fail- ure, we are still certain that we are safe',lin God's hands, that "all things work together for good to them that love him," and that "Underneath are the everlasting arms!" Faith to the Christian is find - BRING INDUSTRY TO WATER A. Report •; •that' the provincial govern- a ;.tt•alleliose st•11('111t' of piping vrunes• where tY Ontario 'Water lit tit)llr it is not seems to 11s to 1t ' ``' wasteful and mens, through the 1'lell 'illoll� excess (•es Commission. is seriously eolltt'011)1 itill:( P Ilit'r(' are ]Many Pc)lnilllllldt_ies 1 Port a• mammoth projet�t Of piping vrater from �;l� ii 1- one ) located' tihnng the Great Lake Huron primarily .to sk'1•v-e• industries Lakes where' an inexhaustiblte so'i'ree of that locate ill inland •celitres raises the fresh water' isreadily- ayailahle. This was. question as to what extent the taxpayer one, Of the main reasons 'vvhy the Atomic. should .he called upon to. subsidize such Energy of Caliada Limited and the Hydro - firms.. Surely it would be more advisable El�ectrie Power Commission of Ontario (and' much more e.conomral ), for the selected 1�ouglas Paint as the site for the government to take vigorous steps to en- init•lear plant. In several Of' these .eonl- eourade• industrial management itu place inanities, .-ton. intulieipal taxpayers have their new plants where, \v'ator 'is—not have already • assumed the finaneial blirden. of_ crater brought' to them. providing the water services that indus- Ontario•industry. eeottraphically speak- try clt»i'nancls.' Chile the •governrent can- ing, is far from being in balance. The in- not he expected to tell private industry creasing tendency of -industries to herd in where it shall go, it should not •(if it is lame eentres, whether"`or not existing fat•- serious about industrial deeeutralizat ll'1 �ilit.i('S ,are adequate' for 'their needs, is a tax citizens of industrially -starved eomm- direet negatihrt-,of the •principle of "de unities to .ere -ate competition for them- , centralization", of _ whieh so. muds - has selves. - -- been said, sand So little done: Concentra- • Tlie far-sighted industrialist who is tion of industry- only acids to provincial enneerned ;about eeonomieal 'operation will and, municipal problems that are far from lo.'ate his new plant where 'dater is. His solution ; and 'which cannot be solved-.cOnlpPtitor, .who goes where Water_ is nota without increasing expenditures on hirnh- will soon he insisting that the ,government • ways and access roads, poliee and fire provide it for }lint — and then squawk to proteeti,on, -and ' on other .services. The High heaven about the increase in taxes taxpayer must foot the hill for these, pro- for whieh he is directly. responsible. vincially or -municipally. To ethbark on — Port Elgin Times EDITORIAL NOTES ' If you- really look like yeur passport There's nOthing, like hard work — photo,'ehanees are you're not well enough and. wouldn't it be terrible if there were. ' to travel. The Army commander waSn't very -Henpecked Husband: A man who popular.' He was rotten to 'the corps. 'S'hOuld have said no before Marriage -so Shorts: A popular garrrrent-that Shooxs ,that he wouldn't ha`ve to say yeS after- the world the stuff the modern woman ti, the eredit business: "rse onr lay -away man spends so mach on his girlfriend 0 plan. Pay now; go later.'' that he finally Marries her for his inonry. to thank you for the excellent coverage of the recent annual ingpection of the Goderich Dis- trict Cpllegiate Institute Cadet Corps. iFaith does, not serve either Str,i Your eftorts on our behalf are Paul o'r .any man in this way. The Shield of Faith is to pro- tect us from "the flamine, darts of the evil one." proteet the soul from the assaults of, the devil. What we find is that the Shield of Faith Protects us not against failure and disappoint- ment but from despair that. is born of failure: The Shield of and physical sufferings: protect- ed against material misfortune and the things which disturb our comfort. But the Shiela of much appretiated as first class public relations. Yours sincerely, N. Shaw (Capt.) *Chief Instructor, 49 Cadet Cor-ps. Goderich, Ont.. May 9th, 1961., George Ellis, Esq., West Street, Goderich; Ontario-. Dear Sir: We wish to_ recognize with gratitude your contribution to the official blessing and dediea- tion of 'St. Mary's .School ori May Znd. 1961. Mary Lou Aubin, Goderich Separate School Board. Down Memory s Lane '50 Years Ago -719.11 James" Goderich Township, died as a result of svvallowing diluted Gillett's lye which he believed to be butter- milk. Despite medical aid, blood poisoning,set in. Melvin McNevin fell off the footbridge between Marlton's shipyard and the wharf,. The cries of his two companions brought Murdock Murray • in time to fish him out: W. A. Chisholtn had been ap- pointed one of the census enume erators in placc of J. C. Le Touzel who was ill. At Dungannon, N., J. Tre- leaven was fitting up his new ice cream parlor. 'Homing pigeons owned by J. W. MacVicar won the first flight Of the season for the Goderich Homing Pigeon Club. Bertram McCreath was ap- pointed troop leader of the Scouts while Earl Elliott became patrol leader of the Wolves. Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller and Norman, Goderich Town- ship, visited Mr. and Mrs. Georgek.McCullough, London. Miss Ruby 1Dickson, Port Al- bert. was in a Guelph hospital after an operation for appendi- citis. 15 Years Ago -1946 .Tudge and Mrs. Costello at- tended" the annual cadet inspec- tion at Fort York Armory in Toronto. They were accompan- ied by Craig Costello, Mrs. A. G. Rankin and Norah. Miss Gertrude Worthy. Gode- rich,,,, and Miss Minnie Currey, Nile, were delegates to the,Lon- . don Conference convention of the I'nited Chuticti Women's Misslonary Society held at St. Thomas. Aubrey Toll, East Wawanosh, had his right leg fractured in four places i'vhile he was cutting wood in the hush. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Quigley and Mr. Frank Austin visited Mr. and Mrs, James Chisholm. -10 Years Ago -1951 Miss Amelia McLean and -Mrs. F. R. Redditt were honored with certificates of life membership al- the "birthday party" of the Gilioadreyr.,ich Women's Hospital Aux - Mrs. Frank Skelton was elect- ed president- of the Kinette Club with Mrs. Max .Cutt as sec- retary and Mrs. Lloyd Reiner street, was: presented with a cheoue for $1,00 by an official of Wonder 13akeries Ltd., for Placing third in a litnerick con - Mrs. M. Sutcliffe left for Schreiber where she bad taken Onaition• with the Handball was made popular in America by a star named Phil Casey. He became the first world champion in' 188'r and de- feated all opponents until he retired in 1900. Handball is one of the oldest ball games and is still a- top-ranking sport. In Canton, China, there is an entire community of boat -dwell- ers, some of whom- seldom visit the city proper. 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