HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-08-17, Page 2,
Tbe-GlaIrerlek. Signal -Star, Thursday, August 17t1i, 1961'
,r1
,011Its &thertell 7.,tonal-t§tar
-0:- The County Town Newspaper of Huron -0-
Esta4lished_
1848
- In itallelithear of publication
.e;dcU _
Subscription rates - '$3.00. a yeat.To 11.S.A.$4.06 (In ideailee)
Authoriied as second-class atI, Poat Office Deparimenti Ottawa. •
'7,77
ss *
,
. ABC *
Published IP iN
by
Signal -Star Publishing Limited
Member of C.W.N.A., 0.W.N.A. and A.B.C.
Cireulation-over 3,400 GEO. L. ELIS, Editor and Publisher.
•GODERICHS !„OSS
A man whCi .distin.guished himself as
,aiinister of Knox Presbyterian Church,
G011erich, for about 12 years, and also with
the Children's Aid Society of Huron County
for some years, Rev. R. G. MacMillan will
Sh6rt1y be moving, to Oakville.. There he
will be minister of Knox. Presbyterian
Church also.
The Editor of The Wingham A.dvance-
Times, who worked along with Rey. Mr.
MacMi.11an in County C.A.S. work, pays
-the minister a well-deserved tribute.' Says
* Wingham Advanee - Times. editorial :
"There is no denying Rev. Mr. MaeMill-
an's great worth as a minister of the Gos-
pel, and the good people .of Oakville will
certainly gain a fine elergyman."
Continuing, the Wingham Advanee-
Times said, in part: "Nevertheless, it is
4i.ast.e.ger_wael, that, we see him leave
,ms"present 'post. -Child
more demanding eaeh year. and apparently
'
the available qualified workers becothe
fewer and farther between. Rev, Mr,
MaeMillan brought to the directorship of
the Children's Aid Society in this county
a long experience in child welfare prob-
lems, plus a deep sympathetic understand-
ing of the children themselves.
.
It is persons of Rev. Mr. MacMill-
an's, calibre, who are waging the battle
against this most serious of all social
diseases' -- the unwanted ehild. Hundreds
of people in all branehes of child and
family welfare work across, the: province
are devoting their lives to the cause. We
feel that Rev. Mr. MaeMillan will be a
hard man to replace."
A. great deal eould. be said in favor
of Rev. Mr, MaeMillan and we would
heartily agree \N-ith'all of it. •But to make
U loin-, tribute 14rief, let it be said in all
truth that
loss -will be Oakville aticf- 7 i'71701orty's
gain. .
ANNIVERSARY AT \A/AL KERTON
Our eong,ratulati4ons to The Walkorton
Ilerald:Times on the oeeasion of its eon-
lenary. This. progressive. Bruee Lonny
town weekly newspaper has published- an
itapressive and .interesting, special editiOn
to mark its 100 yeat'S of Set -Viet, to time
eotainuni'ty and distriet.
,The forerunner of The 'Walkerton
Herald -Times,. The'Brace Herald. was first
„ published in 1861. Just ten years before
that the main street of 'Walkerton had not
as yet been ehopped. through the prim-
' eval forest; nor had a bridge been 'built
over the Saugeen 'liver at the point whieh
now- the Ineation of 'Walkerton. When
The Bruee Herald first made its appear-
ance, 'Walkerton's. populati4li numbered
only a few hundrod. people, rrtIi,„ wn,
full tell yeil 15 bt,f()P(` Walkert())). Nyith
populatioii hf 995, boom -tie ineorporated
; the Coiniev Town of Breco.
Only two other weeli'l,\- newspapers
made their• 1I,rilet, Comity prior
to The Pfruoe :Herald. of. -Walkerton. The'y
Wert; 1);11/1101'1%
1,511, 011(1 The Kinearditie, Itt
Tho I'Xi,t1.1D*0 Brill.0 CUltilty
11 e Ny'spa 1)01'. 'rile Pioneer, if South-
;,/npton. was of short duration. It was
fullay,-4441 by three other attempts to start
v Ty „ nolv,,pap-ers an of whielt
Southampton wth; AVit'l1011t a 110‘rspaper
i ii 161) the pz.esent
has been
for 2(1 ;Years. Then,
lleaeon stiirted and
•
MESSA1S 1 Down Memory's
° - FROM Lane
THE WORDL
50 Years A ileo -1 911
AtCsiiBY Goderich, waS Chosen Liberal
GODER
G. Cam4ren, mayor of
. IMITNioiSNTERIAL party candidate le West Huron.
socA
At the Lucknow Caledonian
games, S. McKay, Goderich,
'44,s:q'iVaS.A-00tfOr-V-AileAkieSS.. , . Olen to Ijuron and Nine, aad
_ te.6tamoetidt,ir.itdi:ttehe,111,101,0ir-iy;lrialcelie
5
(Rev. E. Von Keitz, Goderich us ,nis. best. The power of jump, while .Mr. -Mt19•eitiVa
Baptist" Church) . prayer is not in vehement clam- Porter's gill, was first in the
ln wietness and in confidence
or. It is in the quietness and 100 -yard race. ,,,
shall be your strength." confidence that lay us open to E. Drinkwalter, Who was in -
Isaiah 30His love.
15. jured in an accident at Winni-
General Gordon once remark- We need this spirit in the peg, •waa able to be about with
ed that when things wercritic- ordinary work of life. One of a crutch.
le,
I al it was his hthe dangers of our age is its
abit to consult A new pipe organ was being
ithe prophet isinh Re must extreme business. Civilization installed in North Street Church.
debris' to make life easier. In- G. H. Kingi.theorganist, planned
have been thinking of the par-
ticular kind of crisis in which ventions have saved manual to hold a recital about Septem-
these words were spoken.. Thik labor. But the real effect of ber 1.
-them is to increase the pace
city was threatened with in- John W. Yeo, Holmesville, had
of•living. Life is being speeded been named returning officer
vision. The population was, in
a panicThey might have done up all round. The result is that for West Huron.
. we tend to live on the surface,
things which would briog on 30 Years Apo -I931
driven by the very machines 'At the annual. reunion for
them the very peril they feared.
At that particular point Isaiah we have created to serve us. Nile School the following were
We. have no time to think, to appointed the committee ill
bade them rely on God and pray, to become conscious of charge of the 1912 picnic: Mrs.
wait His intervention. "In quiet- our inner life, to possess our Nellie McPhee, Charles Elliott,
ness and in confidence," he said, souls, to listen to God. We Mrs. D. McGitatten, Mrs. Sandy
"shall be your strength." become a prey to fear and care. Young, and Isaac Currey:
It is a sound piece of advice, There is loss of power both of At a meeting of the Benmi
evenapart from religion. Panic ller
means powerlessness,' Anxiety
hOdY and spirit. But how easily parsonage board it was decided
is
the urgent duties can be met to have the house wired for
a source of weakness. Fears dis- ,.when we take our guidance from hydro. Rev. and Mrs. Patten
tract the mind so that it is not
able to work. The man who God and rely on Him to see us offered to pay for the fixtures.
in a crisis like a storm at sea through!A tthe annual flower show
or a fire in the home keeps held at MacKay Hall, Mrs. R.
ationIf we have some prob-
ated by the Herbert Waters Co.,
,
lem to face, it is foolish to let Letter To Editor Toronto, for the greatest number
Winters won the silver cup don
head is master -of the situ -
the mind dwell on its difficulty. Petrolia, Ont., of points. Miss Swaffield was
If, however, we are quietly con- Aug. 10, 1961. the runner-up.
Editor, Signal -Star, Miss M. R. MacVicar attended
,adwat....t_IN„,:g.skiLsmcc.gedj..11,e
mind -is- Set free. Ita tull paw;
ers can Come into play.
But,the words are more than
a counsel of mental health.
There is faith behind them. God
is at work in our lives with
the active energy of His love.
Nothing can help us so much as
to take time to run over in
our minds now and then the
things the Bible tells us about
Him: for that means the things
the saints have discovered Him
to be in all ages and in -.every
kind of experience. He is ready
to supesty. all our -needs. He
Chivalry is not dead! --I ca"": -
15 Years Ago -1946
While visiting your lovely Members of Victoria Street
town on M,onday, August 7th, United Church choir presented
one of my 31, -year-old twin
Miss Barbara Cutt with a clinical
daughters, Sharen, had the mis- thermometer and hypodermic
fortune of injuring' her head syringe. Mrs. George Currell
while playing on a slide in Har- and Miss Evelyn Breekow made
bour Beach Park.
the presentation.
Not knowing who to turn to,
p11 11511(11
calling for a doctor. A youngl Edward Boyce, son of Mr. and
I carried her toward the earl
chap, David Pettice, came along- Mrs. William Boyce, received a
side and. offered to help me. severe gash in his left leg from
Ile got inswit h me and directed a power mower. -
Mrs. Lawrence Snider suffered
me to your local hospital. a painful head injury when she
He is able to do for us exceed- man who then took us to the was struck by a large awning
is waiting to give its'all things. Here we were_met by a gentle-
ing abundantly, above what we. emergency room where a vory. blown from the window of An-
ean ask or think. We all need efficient nurse ahd her aid were tOnio's fruit market. ,
Mrs. Maitland Allen enter -
activity of God's love and care. They very promptly located tained in 'honor of her niece,
these reminders of the ceaseless waiting.
We are so apt to think of Him Dr. Mills who.came to look 'after Betty Craig, prior to her mar-
riage to George -L. Wilkin.
as (inc Who dwells in the far Sharen. . She required four ' 10 "Years Ago -1951
distances, loath to be persuaded stitches in her fOrehead and was •'AreySaskatehMr. and Mrs. ewaHerb Wallacbeene,
0 v 0 r slim". to Him%with our beseechings Goderich is fortunate indeed D, n, had
lo comV.' to our aid. So we go, released shortly.
visiting Mr. D. A..Stirling.
The Sig•na1.-54tar. now in its 114th year and entreaties, straining to win to have such kind people and .'
of 'continuous puldiention, salutes t ii e
I Him to our help. And all the my husband and I would ap- ed her 81st birthday at the
Mrs. James Harrison celebrat-
iieig.hbrwinfx County 'r() -114)f i>4•11(.,. 111(i 11, prayers May be keeping closed press our thanks to them.
it if you would ex_ home of Mr. and Dars. Bob
4, time the very urgency of our preciate
('111111.Y 4)111 II"Icabl-Tin)("4 On 1110 occasion -that door by which He seeks Yours auly, McIlwain.
Donald F. Ainslie graduated
would open to IIis touch. "Your , Petrolia, Ont. igan, receiving his Bachelor of
from the University of Mich -
of its memorable milestone, to enter 7 and which.ouiet faith Margaret and Norman White,
Him." All He wants is the quiet, of Detroit, vacationed for a, dustrial psycholOgy.
Arts degree in the course in in- -
HO* THE BERLIN Wt ESS BEGAN Father knoweth what things ye
have need of before ye ask Mr. and' Mrs. Richard. Davis,
.,
, ' , , . trust through which He can gil,.e week at a Port Albert cottage. IVIiss Ann Wurtele had been
stitot ed rine-thiro or ins army. Eisenhow-er'i chosen hy the civil defence or-
.
telegraphed Stalin informing him that lie .4 ganization of London to take an
advanced course at Ottawa.
rirolio,w(1 after encireling the Ruhr to eon-
centrate in Central. Germany for an ad -
Vane(' t4sward the Elbe. there to await the
arrival of the Russians. _
WINGHAM MAN CHAMP
FIDDLER ONCE AGAIN
SHELBURNE.-For the sec.
end consetutivb year, 28 -year-
old Al Cherny, of Wingham,
swept the major awards in the
Canadian Open Old Time Fid-
dlers' Contest held here Friday
and Saturday.
In the Anal& Saturday night,
Mr. Cherny won the -open title,
Canadian championahip and the
novelty division.
T. PRYDE & SON
— Memorials -
Finest Stone and Experienced Workmanship
Frank Mcliwain DISTRICT
REPRESENTATIVE
JA 4-784 or 200 Gibbons St. JA 4-9405
' 50tf 0
.1 I -
Price after allowance for -fleterifirgetV,,,
mileage on yoar .old tire
. The erisis over Berlin beeomes. more
'acute daily. The experts sefirt to be 4.oti-
ditioning, us for another war. It Inav
profitable, if tinn, reniains to us. to reeall
the fa.4.:ts whiyh.led to thk, partition of the,,
Gerinati eapitirl in P145 -
"This unexpect4id messTige 1;e(,44-iveil
In Illarch of that .vear., Berlin Iva,
cot.dial reception frolll ho lord of the
- th, .vrasi) of the Western the
Russian trmylieing still 011 the OderH ,
Kr4linlin. who 11;141 f tlint e nil aps€1
t ill flit, wetIvould enable
But Eisenhower minimized the ititportan4.40
the British 11-141-..\ mericans to rezteli .Berlin
of the German capiuil and was for leaving
fizszt • . British war, leaders view -
its eapttire to the Russians. t'hurehill , „ tit0(tnis nandonment of it direct drive on
wrote him: "I deebn it inzportant that we
Berlin Os \tanother saerifiee, the.altar
should *shake hands with -the Russians as .
_of military prestiire, of soiled strat-
--- far east as possible,"
tid British war aims "7
What happened -is vividly set forth . "
in a ri,eently published book to be found Thus we, have 11;141 siX years of friction
publie library: Triumph in mn1 ?'""trir'w! ("ri'"s'• '11111 "7'"'tmit"i1P1'1'-
the West, by-, Arthur Bryant. Non plot in, 44041ent oil war hazard.
the. wa:.' diaries. of Field 111arshal Viseount
Therain it c, rola t ed 1 hat
flimera Mont gornery"telegra:phed to 111.14-
ish "Situation looks ;2.0041 .
taotieal moves will he 'Wesel-Munster-tier-
ford.jlan,,ver, thenee via the tiztoloilin Itt
?)erlin. I hope." '
• Yet 4411 that very day,. (Bryant writesi
vitimoitt rProl'ellee to tho 001111)1110(1 ( .1110f%4
OfSt aft' or. a word- to the 4-010 mander-in-
chief o4f theliritish .f9rees, still eon-
-,
WE READ THAT .
A. reall,v eopelar hook Ivolild otei" -11
'' flow to Get Hut of Ir)oin..r, lt Yourself...1
• '
Ilefore careless driving it wa ".ross•-
ip: \\.11) had a (,,,rtior on running people Wingham,
down.
Meet
Your Best
Friend
FinanAcially, .
T, JAROIN
Ire's -the 1`.!.an from Investors able and wiling to
be your ineat ;fiend financially. He'll show you how
to turn rricdest, bu; reg,u1:.r savings into a useful
cash reserve ;or lub.re opportunities, emergencies
or secure retirement. He'll show you many ways to
ric:ier through Investors investment programs
designed to fit your ambitions and your resources.
Find out about the great variety of Investors
Syndicat,e programs available to you. There is, no
obligation.
Just call or write:
T. A. JARDIN
' Representative
Ont. Phone 147
/
investors
[ndbicsn'a®
OP CANADA, LIAPITIO
.11.d Office Winnipeg Offices In Principal Cities
TUBELESS - $2 extra (most sizes)
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kehrer and ••
daughter. Hildegarde, Port Hur-
on. ,Michigan. and Mr. aT,(1 Mrs.,
Frank Prucha. from Florida,
-visited with..._14Trs. Thomas Mc-, -
Michael- and Evelyn last Wedd. .
nesday. Mrs. Kehrer and
Prucha are cousins of Mrs. Mc-
Michael.
eSeeelese•eeenerILIOes•
WE BON'
USED
REFRIGERATORS
EXPERT SERVICE' TO
REFRIGERATION
and
AIR -CONDITIONERS
RECONDITIONED
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
and ,REFRIGERATORS
NOW IN -STOCK
GERR.Y'S
APPLIANCES
52 WEST ST.
G. AMOROSO (Gerry) Mgr.
-31-2
BRAND NAMES IN BUILDING SUPPLIES GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
WIDE RANGE OF WALLING STONES
TAKE
ROCK ASHLAR , saunas Ng a °I ust Ka iv e,
DON'T '
CHANCES WITH
ai•
ROT
In many Combinations and Colours 1
kg WOOD
Also WINDOW SILLS - COPING STONES ii.
For
Exteriors - Interiors
110
;tomes - Churches - Schools - Commercial
INi1'
vela,
USE
"PENTOX"
• PRIMER -SEALER WQ00 PRESERVER',
before you plant!
PROCESS •You Canmake any exterior wood-doorni
sathes, porches, fences, garden furniture, "
" wharves -1 3L ast to 5 Wes longer with
II "Pantos". Brushed qn easily like ordinary .
p. sealers, "Pantos" preserves wood against II
moisture and rot with a synthetic resin and
1"
powerful wood preservative. Economical
"Pentox" costs tess than the prime coat I
• of paint it saves. Me... c.s./e. spits.
FINE QUALITY BUILDJNG STONE I' •
AftisronE
0
46 DA sHwoop WINDOWS - LLOYD DOORS
• ii. • .
op 400
Johns Manville Traniite Sewer Pipe,- ARBORITE for
4' sap
81. ASPHALT SHINGLES
for the Roof 0
Sive tirialt arid Intitintenanevoits: Provides pleasing
tolour anhire safe protection.
counter and table loin - ABITIBI Plywoods
MASONITE - FIBRE GLASS INSULATION, Etc.
AVAILABLE
'GODER1CH MANUFACTURING
NG.:
COMPANY LIMITED
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL suiumNd- SUPPLIES
ANGLESEA St— 'THUS TELIPHONES JA 443382 - 8383 - 8384
Would it upset
your finances if
your tractor up-
set and you
were hurt?
It mighi if you haven't got
insurance to pay for the dam-
age to your tractor and -for, your
own tmedjcal exPenses.
And, if you were hurt in an
accident, you mtght have to pay
someone elle to do tihe chores
for a while too!
CIA's Farm Family Protection
plan can help farm families
pay the., costs of
-damage ,done TO or BY
...tractors
--accidents to you or. sickness
-accidents to others f o r
which you or a Member
• of your family might be
found liable
-animal collision
and other coveragek ,most of
which are optional
For full details about CIA's
Farm Family Protection
Plan
Just Call:
GEORGE TURTON
351 Huron itd.
4.7411 ,
00-OperatOrif
CIiz_nzaomt,..
SI"
MA'S nein Ian*
tiability. Insurance
WULr
rtiot,q,k
only BRAND NEW Tires can
give NEW TIRE Safety!
uAT CANADIAN TIRE'S WHOLESALE
DISICOUNTS — YOU GET SUPE -LASTIC
ost_tott
in the same price range as Recaps,
Retreads, Factory Seconds, or Used lires
YEAR
GliattetiTEE
, 00 ROAD HAZARD
9
9 .
%
t
4$Supeta..astic Yassengei Tires are
4
• tltOad Ilazard Insured, against blow-
': outs, accidents, glass cuts,g"fone cuts.
tor other noril uahazarde w h 1 c h
make a the unfit for iurtlaer service.
4 Cus,tomer pays only for service ren -
4
4 .dered.
SUPER-LASTIC COOL-eARCASS NYLON
CORD -for brute strength oritpdurabii-
it/ to withstand theimpaci shock of
hitting curbs and potholes. Nylon ends
'blow-out hazard due to moisture dam-
age.
DEEP TRACTION TREAD - Safety-siped
to equalize tire wear; engineered for
easy, responsive Steering and cdrner-
ing; fast on the get -away - quick on
the Stop.
Tlice .advantage of Canadian Tire's Wholesale
Discounts - to put safety on your ear, a
peace of mind in your Spring and Summ
Driving - at Iovvest ecist.
, • TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET
• NO INTEREST ON 30 -DAY ACCOUNTS
—"Nip' Whetstone
36 NORTH STREET GODERICH