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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-08-10, Page 9OUSINESS DIRECTORY_. Roy N. Bentley PV131-1C 'ACCOUNTANT P.O. Box 4711. Phone JA 4.9521 . GODERICH - ONTARIO • ,-Vali M,Qrr�l�:.. a' -1I Y '-C r.� n a ate.! tird ' re iii s glass, steering and wheel Bal- lance. .,.Undaspray for rust prevention. DAVIDSdN'S Texaco Service No. 0 H'wy. Phone JA 4-7231 Stiles. Ambulance Roomy -- Comfortable Anywhere -- Anytime PHONE JA 4-8142 77 Montreal St., Goderich R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST F. T. ARMSTRONG Consulting Optometrist The Ssipere JA 4-7661 Albert Shore, Sr. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT OFA CE RESIDENCE 39 VICTORIA ST GODERICH C6DERICH 33 HAM LTON ST. °HONE ,4 4-9452 PHONc. .JA 4-7809 A. Itarper & Co. Charter ed Accountants Office r House JA 4-7562 JA 4-7642 93 Hamilton St.' Goderich JIM THORN,ELOE'S BARBER SHOP 170 The Square F-CiR APPOII4TM:NT PHONE JA 4-9271 • INSURANCE, FIRE and AUTO REAL ESTATE W. J. HUGHES "50 ELGIN AVE. 'E. Phone ;JA, 4-8526. Butler, Dooley &. Clarke Chartered Accountants f Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 39 West Street JA 4-8253 GODERICH, ONTARIO tf Award Road�. Paving Contract Brennan Paving Company, of Hamilton, has been awarded the contract for hot mix on the development road between Au- burn and Blyth. This was an- nounced recently by County En- gineer J. W. Britnell. Contract price is $20,000. Work will start in September. The arm t17 bu surfaced in- � 1~< rl s -two- . zxe fires west .of=Blyth, and a mile at Auburn. Mr. 13ritnellalso said that a temporary bridge has been erect- ed on the fifth line of Morris Township between Brussels and Highway 4. The bridge will carry traffic while a new,- $80,000 three -span bridge is being erected. When the Pittsburgh Pirates won the World Series over the New York Yankees last year, it was their first win for 35 years. A never -say -die attitude marked their, performance right through the season. ALEXANDER SE CHAPMAN GENERAL INSURANrE AND REAL ESTATE Bank of Commerce Bldg. Godet ich. Phone JA 4-9662 q. J. Alexander, Res. JA 4-7836. C. F. Chapman, Res. JA 4-7915. T V and RADIO T UIYE S OPEN NIGHTS Until 11.30 FREE 'F be Testing Service Goderich News Stand D. Pincher, Prop. On the Square at Colborne Street 19tf AMMIIIMMIIIIMENDEDEISIMP h ri UGAR • and , SPICE p•am By, Bill gmiley, After` iieatrt � teeri"Years bf'i�ie oc+ ;dent, covered' With VOW; complete bewilderment, I think I'm beginning to understand the Old Battleaxeat last. This sum- mer, I'm taking a course ' in psychology, and it fits her like a suit of wet long underwear. 4: 4: 1 used to think she acted the way she did because she was .a woman. Or because she had a large dollop of pure Irish in her. Or because 1 wasn't making enough Money, or wasn't a good' enough' father, or didn't do the chores around the house. But it wasn't any of these things. It was because she's just about as psychological as they come. * * It's all beginning to fall into a pattern. When I began taking these lectures, there seemed something familiar about them -as-though I'd taken the course before. Then I realized that my wife was a walking case history, and that she'd had ,practically every one of the neuroses we were discussing, at least once. Only last week, I realized that all these years, she's been suf- fering from, an inferiority com- plex. As' the fellas say, ya coulda fooled •roe. But now I'm trained in psychology, I can see the signs. It says in my notes that the person who is over- compensating for failure to achieve his goal -a typical in- cold, stiff, amazingly handsome all of a sudden, and my wife hurling herself, weeping l itter- ly, on my chest. She -shrieks; "Darling, come back to me! I didn't mean a word of it. You've been' a wonderful husbands",, while the kids stand by bowling piteously and, for once, not wanting me fo fake them swim- ming. * $: * The other type of Indirect Reaction is Rationalization, and it fits, too, This consists of convincing yourself of some- thing that is not necessarily true. But this I've been doing for about the past 35 years, so I; might as well relax and enjoy it. * * * However, these are mild and harmless reactions, so you can see that it's not me, but my wife about whom I'm concerned. It's difficult to understand how a person can live all these years with someone as normal as I and still be so psychological. Another of her troubles is that she's obviously a passive periphrastic. Woops. Just a dminute. I've wandered over into my Latin notes.. No, here it is, She's a straightforward case of anxiety. This is typified by worry, foreboding, dread, inner distress. That is, something is, I feriority-ctbmplex case -may -be- going to happen, Or you think' come pugnaciotJs and belliger- it is. For example, she always ent. That's my girl. thinks we're going to have an- WEDDING MARTIN GOOD Rev. Cecil A. Dukelow officiat- ed at a 'terexnonY in Victoria Street. United- .Church on ° July 29 when marriage vows, were exchanged by Barbara Ann Good and William A. Martin. The brideis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvon °Good, R°1 . 4,- Gode- rich, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. „i7avid Martin, R.R. • 1, ,Britton. The bride's sister -in- avv Mrs., Reg. e Goo res; p at the �� d N cA � •r .�sr x i1 .1�, R �; err ,. by her father, wore• a floor - length strapless gown .of white lace and net fashionevd with matching long-sleeved bolero with sequin embroidery detail on the collar and bodice. A pearl headdress held her finger- tip veil and she .carried a white Bible crested with red roes and baby mum& Miss Donna Mitchell, of Gode- rich, wearing a blue cocktail dress, was bridesmaid, and she carried an arrangement of pink carnations. Diat7t*Hamilton, a niece of the groom, was flower girl and the bride's ,nephew, Wayne Goo -i was ringhearer. Groomsman was William Bak= er, of Listowel, and ushers were Leon Gaynor, God.erieh. brother- in-law of the bride, and Donald Hamilton, St. Catharines, bro- ther-in-law of the , groom. The reception was held at Tiger Dunlop Inn where the bride's mother received the guests wearing a lime organza :,_ :II 4: other baby,- and then when we Of course, sometimes'the per- don't, she's kind of sore about it. son who cannot solve a problem,' ''•' or reach a goal, succumbs to Some of the anxiety symptoms another way out, it says. This are: depression for no apparent !results in the Emotional Ex- reason; upset by little things; plosion, or, as you old-fashioned snaps at attempts at kindness; !lay people mi:;ht t:trm it, the angry at nothing at all; nervous, itemPer.tantrurn.._ This is usually edgy streak o.f cruelty. This,is produced iid„ babies by a re- our place, practically any Sun- striction of some sort, such as day morning. ;holding their arms. It is pro- duced in exactly the same way It's fascinating, even .if a little THE WEST WAWANOSH, clobber you. They become even know so well unfolding right more violent when you wrap your leg around theirs, so they can't kick you ,,on the hips. This requires a good de i' of in the foetal position. facility in standing on one leg. But we're only scratching thei surface. We haven't come to it' in the. course'yet, but I'm look- ing forward• to learning the win,` Belgrave; Directors, Paul emotion don't mix: /Apply rea- psychological motives 'behind Caesar, R. 1, Dungannon; George son and it will cut down on her taking up playing the;.org,an, C. Feagan, Goderich; Ross Mc -'emotion." Well, I've tried that „and her throwing a perfectly Phee, R. 3, Auburn; Donald'�.ith the O!d Girl. When shgI_good gin -and -tonic all over me MacKay, Ripley; John F. :1Iac-t' gets emotional, I get reasonable. f last Saturday night. I'll' fill you Lennart, R. 3, Goderich; Frank I'm afraid• they're going to lhave in as we get to them. Thompson, R. 1, Holyrood; «'m.; to remove that maxim from 'the; Wiggins. R. 3, -Auburn. g books. Maybe there's something OBITUARY wrong, with the reason I apply,; For information on your in -1 hut timeIdo it it's like; lip ladies Who are trying toidisturbing, to see someone you MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Head Office, Dungannon a Established 1878 Just call me -:l, "Stark." BOARD OF DIRECTORS President,. Brown Smyth, R. 2, Another little gem I've culled Auburn: Vice -Pres., Herson Ir -;from the course is: "Reason and before your eyes, like a drunk who has been sleeping on she lid of the toilet howl all night, dress over' -flowered , taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of pale pink roses. Assisting, the groom's mother, - wore a mauve flowered sheer gess over taffeta with white accessories and"' a corsage of mauve and white baby mums. For travelling :to Northern On- tario the bride chose a pink and-twhite dress of cotton sheer with white accessories and a cor- age of red and white. roses. The young couple will "t'eside in Listowel. ra -�i in- : .Horseshoes? Small horseshoe pitching tournaments are being held on the" new courts at Agricultural Park every Tuesday- and Thurs- day evening. Chairman ' Roy Kingsley would like to see more players take. advantage of . these courts supplied free by the Can- adian -Legion, Branch 109. Three courts have been in play for a couple of weeks enabling 12 players \ to play at one time. Plans are under way now to complete the fourth court. It is hoped that lights will soon be installed for night tournaments. In describing the, Great Pyra- mid the Book of Knowledge gives its measurement as 765 feet on each side of the base and about 450 feet high. About 2.300,000 blocks of stone were used to build it and each one '. ei„hs 21:. tons. THREE DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE 0. ES BLUEWATER CLEANERS 38 WEST ST° JA 4-8231 surance, call your nearest direc- ,u every , .applying a torch to the drapes.; tor who is al-,) an agent, or the, d secretary. Durnin Phillips. Dun- Strangely enough, I'm scarcely gannon, phone Dungannon 48. : ps;•chological at ', all,, myself. 27tt' However, in all fairness, I must admit I've found• a couple of labels that apply to toe. When • ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD' IN TOWN Our Specialty CHINESE FOOD ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS CgPEN DAILY from 7 A.M. to 12 Midnight The ESQIRE • RESTAURANT The Square - Goderich - JA 4-9941 tf .nees111MW LAWN SERVICE ,SODDING - SEEDING ¢ FERTILIZIDTG POWER, ROLLING or GENERAL CLEANUP • LANDSCAPING and FOUNDATION PLANTING CALL VAN' NURSERIES - TOP OF DUNLOP HILL --- JA 4-7171 - WE DELIVER WHEN YOU CAN'T FIND THE, CASH, F1NDHFC It'S easy to find HFC -thanks to our 257 offices located where they can best serve Canadian families. Come In and arrange a special HFC loan for shopping ... paying bills . reducing monthly instalment payments ...taking a trip ... redecorati-ng, re- modeling or re- furnishing your home. Get the cash you need, yet have only one low monthly payment to HFC. Life insurance available at low group rate. AMOUNT OF LOAN MONTHLY months PAYMENT months PLANS months bs months $100 $' 9.46 $ 6.12 $..... $..... 500 4673 30.01 ..... 750 6921 44.13 31.65 ° ° .. . 1000 91.56 58.11 41.45 , .. . 1600 •146.52 94.11 68.81 2200 201.46 129.41 94.62 $3.71 2500 228.93 147.05 107.52 95.12 Above payments include prancipa and inters t, and are ea based on prompt repayment, but do not Include the cost of life insurance. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE G. N. Crawford, Manager 38A West Street ' , telephone JA 473113 GODERICH I am frustrated, I have what is known as the. Indirect Reaction. instead of the -Emotional Ex- plosion. In this hit, you can do one of several things to conl- nensate for your failure. one is haying Delusions of Grandeur. This one I have never managed.. It's impossible for a father and husband in these times. A second reartlon is the Suferinq Hard. This is one. of m favorites. and i use it often. 1 see myself .lying there, after COMPLETE COMPRESSOR SERVICE * Air Di -ill Quick, economical cuttinc4 of your Basement Fi,00rs,$ Walls, Pavement, Con- crete, qtc. Diamond Contractors Phone 522-R Listowel 900 rooms and suites with tub, shower; radio and TV. Home of the Canadian Pump Room -Dancing .. no cover, nu minimum. Ample free Overnight parking.' rine ConventiOn "Facilities. Family Plan 'UNIVERSITY AVENUE AT XING STREET* Telephone Dolph 2 -1848 -Telex 022458 in MONTREAL telephone LINiversity 6-6881 In OTTAWA telephone CEnlrol 5-3333 TORONTO 43-36 CHARLES EDWARD CONGRAM The death occurred at Wing - ham General Hospital on July 14th of Charles Edward Con - gram, 72, R.R. 5, Wingham, who was born on the fourth conces- sion of Ashfield Township. His wife, the former Ada Belle El- liott, of West Wawanosh Town- ship, predeceased him in 1952. Mr. Congram was,a member of No. 309 Morning Star Lodge, Carlow. The funeral service was held at Wingham with interment in the.Dungannon cemetery. MRS. MICHAEL - 1'. ,DALTON Mrs. ',Michael F. ;Dalton, B2, diedpat her home in Kingsbridge, Wingham, Ont. Ashfield 'Township, on July 26th. The former Eilzabeth 11. Dean, Cook Reunion Attracts 85 ''`About 85 descendants of the late Joseph Cook, of Point Farm, gathered at Victoria Park, Kitch- ener, on July 29, for their an- nual picnic. The event was - in •charge of President Locke Cook, Fred Horton, Donna. Moore and Wes. Moore. i? The race e ,resuIt s. ere } . e 'U,1[{4 �G �a David Helsdon, DVid Chase; ;IyI and . under, Wendy Chase, Gale Freeman, Pam Ceok; 14 grid under, Bobby Schultz, Vickey Chase, Pqggy and Pam Cook; married c;vomen, Sharon pear - son, Vonda Pearson, Donna Moore; married men, Bob Broad - foot, Bob Pearson, Abe Chase; ladies' kick S.hQe, Pearsull,- Barbara Moore, Jean took;1 men's kick shoe, Eddie Freeman, Joe Moore, Bob Broadfoot; grandmother's spot race, Erma MacDonald; grandrather's -spot race, Harry Horton; bingo, Jean Cook; Addie Freeman. Wendy Chase, Isobel ,Schultz, Evylene Powell, Johnny Young, Gwen Batchier oldest person present, Oliver Cook and ,Herb Cook; youngest baby, Nola Batchier; largest family, Mrs. Maud Hor- ton. Officers chosen for next year are: president, Bob Cook, and sports, Eddie Freeman. A pot luck supper was enjoyed by all. Relatives were present from Hamilton, Wainfleet, Ridgeway, Port Colborne, Goderich and dis- trict, Kitchener, London, Beach - vine, Whitehorse. Wolbdstock, non. Ij The Goderich Signal -"far, Thn rsday A.tlgt t 10th, 11141, HHONOREDj ,GU T. OF HONORrima. Gary yj I,. Pt Port Dal- Mid► Car a - . li# .W*! gl*It. a Mid u1ah Long,, her actor;., h� shomentertained 0a� »�otl�ratVlra, honor at. the home +o FracMellwain, 300 -.Gibbons racedtly, MasaLong., was asitst. _. street 'in honor, of; Mtas, Carol ed by Mrs. Bray.OO-re. Over 2fl Alien, bride -elect. Following friends and former iieighbors games and contests, the bride -to- were present to .honor Miss A11><h be was showered with many on the occasion, of her approach, gifts. Miss Allen- thanked tier ing marriage this month. After friends and lunch was served by a program of contests, the many Mrs. Byrd, assisted by. Mrs. Mc- gifts were presented by 'Misses Ilwain, Mrs. Arthur .Grange and .Chrystal and Susanne S raughan Mrs. Peter Zimmerman. The and Irene Pfrimmer., Lunch WAS buffet table was centred with as served by the hostesses -and' a E J a ��x ur�ur �. :� - a ...n a salad, $otipd -with a tomato rose . and flanked. by lighted tapers. ELEVATOR STORAGE AT GODERICH BOOKED UP Commenting, with reference to the grain trade, Mr. R. G. Sand- erson, manager of Goderich Elevator and Transit Company, stated, "We. are booked to cap- acity right now, to next fall." None of the fluctuating changes in Western Canada or Western, Ontario seen' to affect the Out-' look for elevator, storage' at Goderich, it Was pointed out ' CLINTON BANKER RETIRES. the -Clinton branch of the Bank ▪ - of Montreal, has retired.. Pi - comes to Clinton from Aurora-., Mr. and Mrs. Morlok plan to tililtacskne. their future home in Ham- How do you stop a child who is inquisitive ? You don't. You see that,,he gsts a top-drawer education - he so obviously has the mind for it. And it's not toe) difficult to get the money. If you can invest just a few cents a day,.you can afford an Investors Syndicate Educational Plan. Let this flexible and profitable plan.help you pay your child's way thrOugh University. Talk -to the man from Inwkors about it very soon. Just call or iv! ile: T. A. JARDIN Phone she was a daughter (if' the late' and Mrs. Michael Dean, and lived in the same home all her She \vas a member of St. ,Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge, and a inember of the Catholic Women's League and theiLeatiel-v of the Sa-cred Heatt. Besides her husband, she i. surviviA by one son, Gerald tI. Dalton, Toronto; one broi.ber. Ignatius Dean,- Montreal; • tWo sistcrs, 'Mrs. Ella 'Bowler, Tor- onto; ,Miss Stella Dean, Kings- bridge; and four grandchildren. The body rested at the Lodge funeral home, Goderich. • Re - St. Joseph's %, Cliureii, bridge, on the morning of 'July 28th, with Rey. Jeromeyrbanski officiating, and burial.following in Kingsbridge Roman Catholic Shortly before he left office last year, Dwight Eisenhower be- came .the oldest man in Ameri- can history, at the age of 70, to occupy the presidency. ; coupled this record with being the first president to experience such a siege of ill -health as he suffered from '1955 „onwitirds. 147 Of CANADA, LIMITED eicanwasZminewrieserealabenencm ' SAFEGUARD HER FUTURE loin a FOR COMPLETE DETAILS GODERICH COMMUNITY NOTICE FARMERS and DAIRYMEN Re Change of Business SURGE ' MILKER Lovell 4. McGuire, Wingham SURGE MILKER FRANCHISE • has lieeri-sokl.-to. four former employees, who are July 21st graduates of ihe SURGE TONGANOXIE SCHOOL, St. Charles, Ill. The NEW DEALERSHIPS are: Clinton- Wingham- Keith McLaughlin -Ph. 593 Walkerton- Mdinight7,Phona 896M, Kincardine - Ken Martin -Phone 366J I wish to that* the dairymen who have shared in the pleasant business relationship's enjoyed • difring the past ten years. I trust that the new dealers shall enjoy your same patronage as they continue to offer the best in good cow milking and service. ", Loyal! McGuire Signal -Star ads bring result& FOR GENERAL INSURANCE See KEN CROFT FIRE -AUTO - LIABILITY - CASUALTY Phone JA4-7253, DAIRYMEN: I'm just back from the Surge Training School in Northern Illinois, and am succeeding Lovell H. McGuire as your Sp.rge Service Dealer for the Townships' ' of Goderich, Tuckersi\liith, Stanley, .Hay, Stephen & I will ble happy to assist you in getting bet- ter cow milking. • • South Huron gURGE Service Dealer R.R. 2; CLINTON:Phone HU 2-7207 ismor O. • vocAl oh