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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-09-14, Page 22 The Goderich SignalaStar, Thursday, September 14th, W61 4 —7777 -Tilt Miritertrh fPignal-ftlar: ...',..ti e ^ .......0.--- Th. cotm!y, Town . Newspaper of Huron -,erl.7 ! . ABC Establishet 1,11. it's 114tfx year of publication Authorized as second-class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. ot\ REAL CREDIT Ta HURON 110 ----"v""/„._ 7:71.7-t7t Ar -r- The County of Huron is to be high- done to make the guests as happy, as is humanly possible. As the archit,r.et of the home Nvhere I. if the need comes. Nvould zens at Huronview: We were in thorough ,_ .. be nappy to enter. agreement with remarks overheard from . A .tour of the eorridors, a granee into visitors who toured. Hurotiview F r i.d.'a y the rooms, -a visit to the eorumbn lounges afternoon following the uffiti:ial opeiling and an inspection of the bright, chealry and eerercionies, 'Thee remarks ''Vere nothing, clean kitehens and dining rooms produces bur laudatory for the cleanliness. service' unmistakable evidenk%e that Huronview is 'and eomforts provided. as smart. moderli and comfortable as a •Truly, the days of the old,."poor modern apartment hotel. house" have gone. There is no such at- Tin. late County Clerk-Treasurer'Har- mosphere to be found at Huronview today vey Erskine would have had a proud and in contrast to the old buildings, now razed, - happy day had he lived to see the official 0. herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle. and former days when there Was a -eertain opening. of this building.. - Ile had,,a greati ASSOCIATION ' While returning from Gode- stigma attached to being a resident of the Ileal to do With the arranging Of prelini-i 0 rich,- 3Iiehael Dalton, • Kings -- able distance. His frightened to be found there now. Everything is him. horse ran back to town where it was caught at Farr's Hotel. - returned to'town after spending, Town. eouneil is exploring the poks- Britannia -road as shown in current maps: of thy mouth; but thou shalt .; seaech 'for God, but as being almost two months visiting rela- ibility of using the_ filled area south of ,the runs through Essex to the lake bank, wherel night, that thou mayest ob- .tive revelation of God to man; - • • r MESSAGES Down Memory s FROAA lane THE WORD 50 Years Ago -1911 BY Lt. -Col. J. A. S. Varcoe, of esettled at the anoual meeting is GODERICH MINISTERIAL Penzance Farm, Colborne Town -Ito be whether or not the Co - ship, planned to sell- his fine Operative is'to continue to exist. Quick change In The Weather Brightens Hatveijing Picture could hire the ageocy to do the Op. selling, thus eliminating the Co - At the meeting in Lucan we, were told that there would bel no saving in expenses-. It wo Simply wean „that ,the- Apar4 ufouid2havtv,1016 110, with an increased number on It would relieve.some of the confusion in the minds of pro - ;lower quality where many ex_ ahAt npdortrhharposagthe mouoSt signific- their organization. ducers as to the mechanics of ipected Only chaff. _Any -grain , statement that it would be pleas- ithat Itikoal-uViien a' little istindtothe Farm Pre I giving excellent returns. I hopelto do this since they recom- that we continue to have favor -I mended it at the time that able weather until all of us can} change in method of sale was gfoert ftahlel heuarltsi-evsattioonut. of the way.; demanded. At this time, one At best it will leave little time Government official was reported to, have said that the "Co -Op. In preparation for the annual woold have to go." Board will have eleven members, on September 14th, the -repre- one from each zone plus three smeenttaatii‘L'euscanof. the hog organiz ations in Huron and Middlesex at the annual m.eeting. - at large, elections te 'take place As mentioned in a previous information to make a decision I don't feel that I have ehough article, the main question to be but, on the foregoing I cannot agree to the elimination of the Co -Op. If a Government order let us have it as such. Then. farmers will know that we What a difference a few dry d,aiys'can make at harvest time! When I was writing this colomn about September 1st the pros- pects for harvest were most 4:10 - the picture has changed, for lhe better. . A good many have already. fin- lished and the rest of us have ;hopes. Sisrprisingly, even the !grain that went down early is giving fair returns of a little ht t was the (By Rev. E. A. Cooper, Minister,: The very heart and core ' of of The Free Methodist Ch`urch) 'God' Success FOrmula- is (1) ANOTHER TRAILER PARK NEEDED a reverential respect for the Josh.ua 1.8. ---This book of ; Bible, not as being a -merely the law shall not depart out human record of man's highest CPR property. to. meet, the meed. for a -trail, er camp beside tli« water. Ottawa has been approached fo'r° permission, but apart' from t ments„ There are two groups of trailer 1 people : 'touring families with children. who are here to use the bathing beach. and on the other hand, families with some members enaploved .hereabouts. who , make their homes in the trailers. 'For the forther tbe filled area Might be unsuited: because there is no proper bathing beach or eveh a sandy strip at the waterside. For Ihe trailer dwellers; thelocation might 00, and it would be easy to provide shady sites at the hank, -but a new road would be essential. The -turnoff at 'Harbor street is too dangerous to handle more tra,ffie than at present. As notid in'the Signal -Star recently. T. G. Connon in 1.928 recalled that Britan- running dowta.,,, to the lake bank to the harbor. Not only has it disappeared by erosion. but Hibernia street, shown 'on the offieial town plan as. a north -south thoroughfare alcing the bank, isn't there either. ,H,qwever, the OWRC. plan to build a road over the present trail- to pro- vide,,access to the new water treatment plant at the foot of Britannia road: KEEP Ft With 'various new-. publie -either just started or just completed in ,-Ifuron (._ounty of late. there have been tbe usu'al ceremonies of laying the. ("Omer stone. or offieial opening, uf the bunching -S.. --These ceremenlei are usually impressive events, marred only by 'some publicofficials ing under the delusion that they are- ex - three tunes more leng,thy .than is really _ necessary or.- indeed at all advisable. If some of- the.se-speakers were only might be, surprised to .fied that their more if it w. er'e' briefer. • yor some ‘ttrange reason. however.: too m -any speak-. 30 Years Ago -1931 oiw.e. Alt.arsected .sevia...to.cie,taccalAtng4o- all--sek2)..A.X.ega.ars.}chligeat-stu.4, of. Joe._ Motels._ had,„, moved his eirele at the lighthouse was not always} that is written therein: for its message to us; and (3), a barbet;--shoorto thee -British -Ex- ; then thou shalt make thy way thorough -going obedience to it change Hotel., and Mr. Zinn was lie end the road. • . prosperous, and then thou in. every , area of life. Forteui- mevints into the shop vaca-ted When we look at the fill involved in. ately, we are not living in onelby Mutch. George Baechler shalt have good success." eiilaing the new Maitland bridge. a rowii The only place in the Bible of the more than one thousand was moving into the former 0 aniwhere the word SUCCESS is language -areas of earth still Sowerby store. 10W 11 the lake bank seems te offer n !found is in Joshua 1:8. and the; waiting fon the work of the, Over 300 attended the field secret of how to' obtain w•hat is` translators, printers and pub-iday of the 'Porter's Hill Men's .•entribution to the cost. the town ;there called "good" sticcess lishers. to make the Bible avail- Club, Robert Harmer's team miebt net le-} justified in meeting its share gxiven to a -,young man who •iable to us; nor are, we behind won the tug of war. _ of the cost of a proje'et of little finanr.ial!greatly needed stich instruction. ,the Iron Cartain" of COmmun- Moses, who led Israel out of , ism and forbidden to read it, benefit. Trailer 4-•ampers in Harbor Park!Egyptian slavery and obtained' or suffering its loss through pay i4:21) a month it they remain for suchlfor them the Ten Command-. public bon -fires. Almpst Avery periods, and if • ohiblren attend c•hool a iments and other laws, has 'died., home in our land possesses at Miss Mildred ,Anderson visited Joshua, who never knew the least one copy, and;most people relatives in Kincardine. . neillilla: tax i,; payable, hut eitizt,ns would!training of the Egyptian court as have their own personal 'copy. , „15 Years Ago -1946 nyt Hlk«-ly approve outlay. on behalf of Moses did, iS his divinely-ap-- How sad if we miss the -right Douglas ' MacDougall's large transients. such as necessary to convert!pointed successor, and'faces the road" to Eternity, and miss frame barn on Highway 8 was staggerineresponsibility•ofreade",good success" in /his preterit completely ;dettroyed by fire the stonepi!e below Sunset Hotel. to a trail..1 :,r park. As, potential parkland. the area: i; ing two million people itito the life, through failure to read and along with the season's crop. should not lie waste indefinitely: but thatIoccupying nations. apportioning The use Of -God's Success Miss Beryl Sanderson WaS is a long-term proposition. It must be } the land to his People, and ad- Formula" should include a per- awarded the Hugh Innis Strang so ;ministering governme.m. To him. sonal program of prayerful pri- memorial scholarship and the kept in mind that the major portion of e IGO gave His own wise formtilaivate reading,- o'f. the Scripture. Robert • MacKay m e m o r i al this eras el -fill,,t•i:ar,,..a jortiry« into' tne i for "good success" and the book- Also. the high Point of ',every scholarship. . lake is to be Required by Ontario Wateri of Joshua records the wonderful family's weekly planning should Engagements announced were Resourees Commission for the T o w n ' e 1 story of how ..well it worked. be that hour on Sunday when those of: -Ethel Christena bekter . . ,! - Today's generation of, youth, the whole family is present in and Stanley Ball; Lorrine Fisher Wat,r treatment plant School and church won and James F. Youtig;" Phyllis Mr. Alex Bogie had the water- front of hiS farm surt'eyed into lots for summer cottages. Mr. Carman Anderson and Presently, the Hog Producers Marketing Board, is in charge of the sale of hogs in Ontario. However, at the time the Market_ ing Board was established, it was considered illegal for a market- ing board to no the actual sell- ing. It was then necessary for the marketing board to set up the Co -Op. to do the selling. The Co -Op. hired the person - Pei of the marketing agency to do the job. Now there has been a change in the-interpretati on. oieth so that the marketing board are faced with Government marketing of our products; alsa if the Co -Op. is retained, p ducers could continue volunt marketing -should the govdrn- ment withdraw the power of marketing from the marketing Induct Cleric :...„ney. D. Ross Mac; onaid 'was jtayfield, 1 ant et enc. • innucted.as minister of thseervti point charge of Knox Presbyter- ian Church, Rayfield, and Car. esmaheiRullecvh. FDrroindaNauyecilteevdAdInctiChnoegrhhie, of Mr. MacDonald was minister at N.S., for three years before coming to Hensall charge which has been vacant for a year. Also taking part in the service were'Rev. G. Lockhart Royal, of Goderich, and Rev. D. Leslie Brussels, gave the sermon. LAY READERS MEET A number from St. George's Anglican Church attended the annual lay readers' conference pf the Diocese of Huron at Huron College, London, which coromehced last Friday. Finest 'Stone Frank Mcl Memorials and Experienced Workmanship DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE St. — JA 4-9465 lwain JA • 4-7861 or 200 Gibbons and of promise, defeating the obey this -readily -available Book. The livestock was rescued. " It would he a done thing � if �rivatp � ..."�� the road of -life is _--.- Sunday 1 and untried, and who've never, ship services for the public hear- Jewell and Elmer Fisher; Dor- �,. er camp for ,the -.semi ermanent graup..1 the horrors of a "hot" war nor nics, trips to visit friends, and} Zerela Sturdy and Douglas the bitterness of hard`, Ye ons all other pleasures should take Robinson. o .. and so -.make more room in Harbor Park; learned too late, stand§ in just a definite second place in im-' There were 3,000 new ration for tourists. now sometimes turned away i as great a need of "God's Suc- portance to these activities of 1 bobks issued at the Town Hall . through lack of spa�e. ' cess Formula" as did Joshua. supreme importance. with Mrs. ,W. G. MacEwan and' . Mrs. Girvin Young assisting Mr$. enterprise were to provide another trail- known known a national depression, ing of the Word. Family pic- othy Ginn and Benson Whiteley; Modern Styling -and Latest •Electronia Refinements COmbine to G-ive• You . STEREOPHONIC- HIGH FIDE LITY RECORD PLAYER & RADIO COM BINATION Attractive looking console model: Trans ormer PoWered Chassis: Hand Wir- ed (No ' Printed Circuit's): 4 -Speed Au omatie .Record Changer: Choiee of Finishes — Wglnut, Swedish .Walnut, „Mahogany or Oak. Sounds Better -Than .Many Makes Selling ai Over $300.00. $1 6 9.5° FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION UPON REQITEST. SPECIAL ., BRIEF idea that a lengthy diseourse is expected from them. Nothing ••ould be further frorn the truth. They' might well keep in mind the adyiee of a noted New York City preacher Nvho once said ,that •• No soul is saved .after t Went ninnite. At the official opening. of IIiironview, at Clinton Frida- —,,lespite the -intense heat. of the nee roadoor audience was sub- j,cted to unnecessarily long addresses from some of "the speakers. .B.ut th_ere have heen other flow; ions et.- Tata frttr- on where remarks lia•.-e been needlessly TaetfiCe is 1)111,1:, — and happy the and:i-nee when' } D. D. Mooney. Letter To Editor digger Farms ' 10 Years Ago -.1951 i. Mr. and Airs. Stan Prevctt • were in Banff, Alta., attending C t E Moorefield. Ont., 1 WE SPECIALIZE IN SEL14-SUPPORTING 'TV TOWERS EVEN OUR PRICE. IS SPECIAL! • Come in"(and talk oter your, aerial plans w-ith us. GET IDEAS FREE ESTIMATES. SAVE as much as. $50.00 on a complete guaranteed installatiop. We Have All Kinds of:Rebuilt Us!d Television Sets and Aerial Supplies the annual meeting of the Can-, , u • quipmen • adian Automobile Dealers' As- .. Time. and,changes in farming At G.D.C,I., scholarships were} 'technique, are }taking their toll' awarded to Rutlr-McNevirt. Shini , ;of heavy equipment on large ley Bell, Glen Feagan, Marilyn ; Editor. Signal -Star. Dear Sir: . }prairie raems. :Turner:- Joan Killough, Frances ; 1 In the past week's isSue of! A sample surveY conducted Brereton, Ruth Willis, Douglas-' your exc•ellent paper appeared 'last year in thd Rosetown area; Webster. and Frances ;Watson. } of iSaskdaitNcishran fbyh the econ- ! Fred Rouse made a "birdie". } a letter from Mrs. Grace F. aidna.. at ah open invitation golf tourn- }Hussey, of a neighboring town, D°Inepeasrtment .-oAgrticueltuCre ament at Listowel. Dr.' N. C. oafn .1.ation of the old home town, theshad fewer pieces of m_achineu.,,Bradley also toe& part. - t an they had six years ago.' A school safety patrol was ' prettiest in Ontario, along the n 4 similar stody was made by the . organized. with the following new •highway route ever the • ,department in 19M. - ; 'officers: Waverley Nelson, cap - Maitland between Gederich and The survey revealed that be- , tain: Barry Culbert. firstiieuten- Saltford. With her •timely Sus; tween -1954 and 1960 the per- ant: Jerry Wall. -second lieuten, h. in a- centage of second tractors on ant: Bill Reid. third lieutenant. Why could not Goderic 'ers 'snob Lteremonies liave the mistaken keep „subjest "brief 011.1 to _the pool . t limited way at first, according to this communication. have to 76 per cent. v,hile third trac- • r-,er far s dro ped 'from 95 a 111 -EDITORIAL NOTES D a seti.d II. Oliver, of Pittsburgh. in Toronto. ree.entyy inking f( -),r authenti, Canadian- hero:es. lie was baeked with $10,000,000 to reward, their eourage. An- drew Carnegie, .the Ameriean steel tyeoon who devoted mueh of bis later 1fe to phil- anthropy, establiShed the ' fund in 1904. The figures for. other machines, gardens or, rockery. or both. on also dropped. the newly formed hillside south Figures are as follOW-s: fr,on. Tio. to the golf course, the Maitlanil Second trucks were down to Po•-er and -the site of the old ' C4 per cent from 93 per cent in eause_of bravery. S" far. it ambict ic b id ?'"*Thi i 1954: second rathers dropped cash. If you know of air,v •authentie Can- adian heroism in IIiiren l'eenty during the past, three years, y011 should report it to Carnegie Hero Pool Commission, ()liver Pelilding. 'Pittsburgh. 22. Pa. to 36 -from 65 er cent: and rod i,ity with un-, v.eeders dropped from 95 to 88 FAST RELIABLE SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF TV„.. using latest test equipment aNzailarble and only QUALITY CANADIAN REPLACEMENT PARTS -SERVICE_ CALL $3.00 . • DISCOUNT FOR CABIT and and YOliR COMPLETE SATISFACTION 'IS OUR BUSINESS For Stock Up -To -bate and Service That's great COME IN OR- DIAL JA. 4-7718 REGENTIvl DAY and NIGHT - 256 RE'GENT ST. • SAUS AND SERVICE OPEN FOR-BUSINISSS i '4.-- th.e six-fo`Otswide walk or prom. During the. Same six-year per- criade _there will be an urihamp- . iod, the quantity of machinery • ered. gorgeous view. north. east on medium-sized farms increas.e I and weSt of the river. the op-, ' posite hills, Dunlop's monument ed despite the fact that there i f h was g 10 per cent decrease in i bridge. Thanks to our Govern- ment for this! ;combines. Second tractors on, , the number Of farms having } YOUR. OPPORTUNITY Both Hamilton and Kitchener, as well as other communities in I from 11 to 28 per 'cent: second1 tbe province, have their mag -'-trucks from 5 to 44 per cent; 'cultivators 67' to 96 per cent; eries, which attract annually , per cent. land rod weeders from 67 to 84 nificent parks, gardens and rock - c thousands of visitors,- as does1 the renowned Huron Museum in. It was a different story pn town with increasing yearly at-, • small farms, accOrding to the tendance. Why riot beautiftill survey. The 1954 survey had and historic Goderich in a limit-i.shown that there were tractors } on all small farms, but by 1960 ed way? * the figure had 'Shrunk to '88 per .PurthermOre, somewhere on; this site could be ereeted_ a cent. Second trucks on small plaque with the history L -t !farms in•the same period drop - bridge, about to be demo°1i—sh-eilde,iped from 20 to sjx per cent. first ,, and thus assist in preserving niemory for future generations'. itslcombines,from 85 to 62 per cent, Also, in connection With thisi medium-sized farms increased * 64 !,) kviii;041ciirri DON'T LET THE WEATHER to earn 4r; on your surplus funds Inquire 'about 4% DEPOSIT RECEIPTS Redeemable at any time. 4% paid from date of receipt on funds left for 30 days or more: Your Deposit Receipt will be issued imihediately. there could be placed a small, 'metal piece yr replica (as was! done in the case of the first log house in Guelph) of the bridge which, dear to the heart of many, was first erected. in 1855. I realize that this would entail extra expense; but could not the County Council, interest d in the. construction of the o d bridge in the early days and of the existing one in 1882, and the Government of Ontario, through its Historical Society, be persuaded to co-9perate with the Town, Pathers in this most worthy ventiireTO.iiiiike of the grandest kcenic spots ori the Bluewitter Highway? ' Yours for continued progress in Goderich. one of the old boys, Rev. 3. tire Stewart. 0 Tiff GODERICH Award' R, Rowlands, Mgr. ttottee est ind waterloo Golden Age Club Meets the Goldenihk.ge Club met last week in Madltay Ow- ing to the illness Of the presi- dent, Mr. Noble Young, Mr. Art Kaitting was in eharge of the meeting. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs.' ,Roy Cham- bers, and the treasurer, Mr. Harrison Van Armand, gave the veners of the evening's program were Mr. and Mrs. John Mar- wick. Mrs. °Roy Chambers was the whiner of the door prize and everyone played several gatries of "500." The next meeting will be held on Septem- ber 20. FpOL YOU JACK FROST. IS DUE -SHORTLY ! 1 - CHECK the whole house for 1\1!eded Repairs, Alterations and Storm Sash THEN SEE JOHN JEFFERY & SON 103 ELGIN AVE. E. – GODERICH 4.8171 You . Will: Find. Qur Horne jrnpirovenunt Servfces and Supplies – COMPLETE and REASONABLY PRICED — LUMBER -FLOORINq — PLYWOODS BUILDING ACCESSORIES0 OF ALL KINDS -