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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-01-25, Page 2v mein y cr ' YJ. ode . t . nab -$tar .'f`hur a JamrY;Mt •1.962' -•.;i T'he County'tQWn N.W tea I".o; «r. ' . w Establi$bed 94p,'. .i"1NIZG � gli. N , t. �: r o '' u 'cat r tv t nun s R ex4.f a' •� o in its 15ii a p �iy Mp e FN alb ''.Huron by a,. .Af ,t4' Sigat-Stax Publzshin. gesi ted Subscript`o�% Rates400 a yir. .To ,.,. Q Ii. advance) • A t o ized 'as second class. nail, Post Ofdee Department, Ottawa; and for /. • pays ent 'of' postage- in cash. ,ipa 1Vlaraber of C'; ..: "A.W.N A. ' and A.BRr' r.. C.ireulation--•-over 3.400 GED.. . rly,?S, editor • and Publisher • ,a TRIBUTE TO J AN EDITOR Our sincere syir pathy goes out to the Week in and week out, his editorial, . twiny -of the .late Jahn Wilbert (Wib) column and also "Once Over -- Lightly" reflected the feelings • of the community f ' MaeLeodr. "51, editor of The Kincardine° large ' matters ' f u' li concern. s' � �,_ a. t. lai, ge en att o p b c.A News, • who ' died suddenly last Friday of . �r is necessary on the pt;,rt of weekly news - e � airt-nrttaek--�vhzle- t ock.'. _.�_—. psi*--ec i ors;-�btzt- snot--alxvaars -completely_ ' Be will be, definitely missed by the realized by the readers, Mr. MacLeod put. residents ofi Tainea'rdine °and district and in long hours of work—hours that would alo• by the ptilliisher of The, Kincardine • Make the average 40 -hour -work -week look g -News, li.,.,G. Buckingham. , quite inadequate by,' comparison, ' But his "Wib" liad� bee'u reporting -!real news work was a "Labor `of Love" and he Save events . Kincardine for .'about 'the past of . himself that the events of is town and X � . ades -and was intimately' acquaint- t district might be accurately recorded every four dee ;? ed with people and 'places in,. his beloved 7 elk, for posterity., . ,. i nat vtv territory. Because of the nature Along with the weekly •newspaper - of his occupation and his connections with men of Oiftario, ° we pay due tribute to an so many local organizations, he was "very editor who was imbued. with the finest active" 'in :municipal life. h traditions of the weekly press. Ir'' SON GETTING NEW. •INIXISTRY er'zeh residents .w u'raii .. 4,atio a feel somewhatdisappointed over. the Town • -just missing out, on being selected as the site.for ai new 5,000,000 industry., With . 4 • �.�, ry' •, the final field narrowed down to. three . r , , . .' erich inunzripalitres beano e�ons�id�ered, •(lod lost nut tik Niagara Falls, ,Ontario, where aro fl Ion, of dIa d, Michi an, is tp be built. But 'Godericu can„ ie'assured 'that no stone was left unturned by local negot- r ..ia1 rs. in their efforts over "the past ten months to ` have . the indtistry locate in .Goderieh. Without going into details, it can 'be reliably. stated 'that the ,e£ -forts made locally would.. add up. tomany weeks of s .work... Considerable . valuable experience in interesting ndiistry in coming to Gorier ich was obtained. and.'this Might -well lead to something else .o$ considerable magni- tude , in the months that 110 :ahead- By reading the- list of factors which i.nfiuences an industry in locating in any -;2irtYuar spot, which list' was published ,MJ,nstv.. Y -,e, ','s' -'Sinal-Star,, one realizes the, ,roan f is t6 .the picture as a whole. ore antp` iro nl x'ea ott given for thea- Obreineiltiolied industry not comirik to Gode±i`eh , Was beseause the Town had -no nmunitcipally • controlled :sites p available. This was'not necessarily the deciding fax- b F - tor in this particular; case, but it did have ' some bearing. .. ' N Miirucipally controlled sites are those which the ,muniei. alit has ° "�'' •..•p y' purchased on its own and set aside for sale to new indust- .rie,s; :or, land held, under option by the "roan,=. unpahty for' the purpose of industrial sites. • Tn this, ..ay, the -municipality can give ,a prospective industry a ,firm price on a desired •pie,ce of land • and not • the wild, tipsurge price', which. a private°•o'wner would whe mask ` •� n It earned an industry .Seas seeking tie, land. ° This is ,a- particular factorwhich is well worth 'Some Consider- - , ....:. , -.. . k. tea; owns a considerable amount pt municipally con trolled • sites and it has accomplished an envilibI'e record of industrial site sell- ing elling in the past year. or Y so. 'Whether the Town of 'Goderich would have to hold on to it, land for a lonber n4� Vestment wont while would, •of .course, be a point, to consider. But in the long run it would appear that something in the nature or Taking a chance is ei,tailed in this r particular approach -i-n, securing new ' industry. �- business of securing drew indust;; ries today is a highly :ioitve one, like 'most other things.. Take, theMatter.t . at e+I. of branch : plants, of United States' firms. Once, they didn't hesitate, long in decid- ing .to locate in Canada. —Today, the far south in the U;S.A., _even Florida, is , pnt-• -ting the pressure ' onY stronger than e'er to attract the northern manufac: turers_ to come -clown and— build their branch industries there. The Province of Quebec is also working harder than ever • fern new industries. ,Consequently;. Ont- ario ' as a whole faces more competition than ever ._before in securing these new industries. It's. really - a highly 'compet- itive business and it takes constant study and alertness torr attract a new industry at the time it is considering a new location: WE READ THAT . Giris whd' know the way to a man's heart don 't start by' jumping down his throat. . . F. Shoes may be thrown at newly -wads .:- but they're ,expected .to provide their own-sliats. :_ : - Some .get bent _;loves from hard work . others get' crooked trying to avoid it. Y• Earn �r. V, n:. with e Safety ---;:$100 or more -= ft -to- 10 years ---,:interest paid • by cheque -. aut1iorized by law as i--nvestment§ for trust funds - $RITISH MORTGAGE - {" GUARANTEAD INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES To"invest --- "see your local agent or send' your eheque to your nearest British`EEoi'tgage.offiee. izve f; may in e t S S"the arybu--invest': -- -- • F ' rs< oup'o±ir to:y!atitcliteal*St Br tiatkitartgege 0ihee vn Brampf "�' •u,. 4 ° Edward • R. 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'Another' kung oil; cempuulsitmi i George's is. hound n "l'imitxng ircucci- Anglican, Churc h. stanee and, physical handl. i 7 s ' s� d la o o Jti it , St..Matt. 5:41., Whosoever ear . aa, .,..•,, ek of -pR rt n y hall compel thee to go a mile, Once agaiu,.''the Spirit stn vfchlc f:restrictions acem . es 1�1 go with hint twain �Makes a Q.nr`" Lord' charracterit d --as 'the,d a once, ' _ tam is. full "unprofitable servants" a. 1 Who did just what was req ii ed and no .more; not' until wness ,overflows obligation does a ser- vant ervant of Christ become "profit- able." , Au keepingg with this. thought we find the somewhat startling injunctions recorded by • St. Matthew, "But 1 say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite - thee on' thy right cheek, turn to him he -other- o.._,Arid.if. any will sue. thee at law, and take away—thy coat, let him have thy cloak also. • And whosoever shall compel: thee to go a mile, go with hili- twain." This last figure of speech conveyed to the hearers a very concrete picture drawn from 'their own experi- ence. • When Roman troops passed through' a. district the inhabitants were required by law, to carry their baggage; this compulsory transport' `was a kindof taxation imposed upon the people G of occupied count- ries by *heir Boman conquer ors. -The .picture then, is that of a hated Itoman',soldier under sanction of military law, corn - Felling a Jew to carry his equip- Simonr f Cyrene was eom elled o y P to carry our Lord's Cross under a , similar law, It seems a strange figure of speech with which .to illustrate Christian duty, Y,yet the principle 41p.pe does prove true' to experience.. Roman soldiers may not burden - -u .Compulsion, as . ut aper ma ebf' hdf « ' a' k-e—'1W remains a law' of life. The Ro- man of : Necessity •belongs to our life as truly as in the days of Caesar: life's ,inevitabilities have to be, faced. And whether we face thein in Jesus' way; Tatting willingness overflow -obligation, or, as' some do, grudgingly, face, them we must. Here then is the practical quesf ion, "How are we tomeet life's musts?" Jesus gives a 'Verb detfinite answer go the extra mile Of • your own freewill- and so deult ,the malice -of necessity.: --Strange ad- vice but it works! Experience shows that 'the Sting of Com- pulsion is gone when vtie' act freely and cheerfully. Consider Work; it is a neces- sity. fort' all and cannot rightly be - avoided, There are two ways in which we can -accept it; grudgingly.as : a' time -server, hat mg the task ma'ster: as The Jew hated the Roman who com- pelled him, and finning . in con- sequence," sheer drudgery: or,, in the Spirit of the 'Second Mile,• translating duty, into - priviiege, and willing service, and finding Satisfaction. in congenial work. The first mile alone is drudgery, glory and satisfactions' come with the Second Mile. of a mples of. #nen anti women, who, have conquered the 'malice of ('ate 'bST; the, Spirit of the Second Mile, , • "Whosoever shall compel thee to, go a mile, :•moo with . him twain.", The Sprit of Jesus makes .,the, Second Mile -reason- able and satisfying, and it is iu such ' a Spirit that we, with God's help, can best bear life's burdens. „ ST HELE '-sT. HELENS, Jan, Mrs. Gordon 'McPherson returned home on. Saturday after spend - nig a" month, in Ottawa with. her daughter, Mrs. ` Keith Black, Mr:7Biack�an,.d Sons. `• • Mrs. Ilarv"T Carrick is a at-. s .ey: cP•.:. • lent in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, We wish her improved health. ' , Mr. Wesley Wicks, of _Go rich, *spent .,the, week -end th his sister;M'rs. B. F. Green and I ev. Green, Mrs orn Traflet an&Tammy;' of, Southampton,have- ' been visiting -.her mother, Mrs.z--Mc- Neil.. - r • Born lo Mr.: alhd yrs. • ay London a daughter. Mr. andMrs.-Ronald Perrott, Rhonda • and Mary, .Jo, of .Gode- rich, spent Sunday With Mr' and MrS. Andrew Gaunt. Transmission dines, for naU r • a1, gas -iii ;:Canada now exceed. s� lull ��Y • 59 Y v►a ,• rsAo= 2 f Pr., � Rainier 1'Rboxted ilial, there -10d, 'been tel} cases o f typhoid in G oderig 1911,, W,A qhishoun'Par. cha ) e d tW .lots from "the estate of the late' :._.. , W, Clark lark :for .21;5.00., W - . .,„T,;1 �urneyb ad butcher i0P°toJW.. sBoladk ehri,s. Professor- Dorenwwend adver- tised that w Quld be at xh otek Bedford . J. Bed o.'.rd 'with a .corecomplete . • stock of fswitches: tran or - :itiocgi;Plsonioshwthweavladfireosnotsf • Coder` W.Craigie was judge •at a ,skating carnival, , 'awarding prizes to lyiisses -Leona Elliott,, Minnie Tancott and Agnes Ham- ilton. ilarvey Elliott, i rr•../Ma- ee and Harry Kemp also, won awards. 30 Years Ago -1932 Jack Cutt was *awarded two proficiency' badges at Boy' Scouts. He had a collection` of •400 stamps. amen. n was bairriman for the program following an oyster supper at the Goderich Township -Orange Hall. • Marion. Colwell; Ray 'CO., Jack Gardner 1'747 -Dora Harrison were some .sof the musicians who provided entertainment. Tait, Clar -was : appointed .;.re- liresenitative elder of the Car- low Presbyterian Church group. Mr..,and Mrs. Joseph Ti ert . P g , near Sheppardton. celebrated' their 64th_ wedding anniversary. Mr -s. Tigert • was the former Eliza4beth ,Jane 13 Years Ago. -1947 Brown: Smyth, reeve, of•. West Wawanos1, was elected Huron County warden. special; award ..for eight'years', perfect attendance at Victoria Sehool .•Jeain ''Baechler Was awarded the Robert Park mem� orial ,mreda1 as the pupil', with highest standing. in • Grade eight, • Alvin Sherwood and -tell' of :aM e • 1 e SP � t eg l r. and..' s, Jalh ' McMillan Olt the Blue Water• iigli�rar, orcy��u Apulian, Evers riwai`aural - 'Or evee elected. stewards” Tinton, VA-; ited. Cliureh, 10 Yearaz,. A1952: .Lauder:' Was appointed. ell4ironar = of ,rt)*;Gpder4ll '#'ub lie! School Beard, 0 W.. Sturdy,, toWn aSaeSsor, arnti n c thatthe p o ulat�o n Or gedexicly utalled 4,963 in 1953 TWo engageinents announeed were:. MarryTheresa. Austin • to•. Joseph" ,Courtney,. June gun, ninghain' to Lloyd Bradley; *"`Eobert liogre, H. o w rd Squires, Hay. Fisher ai}d •TGordon McPhee were the new elder,. of Nile United Church. , ftt ,MARE• M1#.1BRARY'SERVlCE x' Ten -°new sehoolreel Sres 4v, vedeu'dOacbg ouXny1, Mr ry iss 1lsea y, -Lon sStir ing, county Lina 1 nan; ou told' Ru ' r,Cornu' i.ou.. e,p st s were m"•.r'to .North AYshfivisiteld. and Turn'hadeerry� .public 'llbrs11,es. c'entr44 $chool$d additiooal seri/leo td WO new 'claesroo> ' at' Zion School Colborne.' xownsbip, . An� x lOreased quant, 'ty of booke- was required ate' th'e' RCSS Nee Ct.Stephen School, $Xuevale, 'Varna, and 'Wfioa*oter F PR.r1r' S N • h Finast Stone `pan . Exper meed Workmanship • ' I C T J X15. 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