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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-06-21, Page 2Ile . Goderich Si,gnal•Star, Thursday, June 21st, 1962 rahreiril Wigtiat-tur 09%4' 41-. The County T6wn Newspaper of Huron --u. -- Established tn, Its 115th vear of publication Published' ' " • „LO'_ Signal -Star Publishing Limited by Subscription Rates - $4.00 a year. To U.S.A. $5.00 (In Advance) Authorized as second class mail, PostOffice--Departinent, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash. Member of C.W.N.A., O.W.N.A. and A.B.C. Ci:eulation -- over 3,400 va GEO. L. EI.t,IS, Editor and Publisher THE POLITICAL 'PICTURE ltl ilii enll,tliltl lii.t week, we carried the prediction of an expert political observer at Ottawa who said that the Progressive ('oli- set•vat:ve government Would' be returned to puwe.r--,laut with 158 seath instead of tht it fu`rtuer ,'US seats. How surprising it uiu•t .have been u to hint ---- And others - that the reduction would`br even sharper,--.- ti; 117 seats. • 1.':-w Canadians, regardless of their puri tical hue, can take any satisfaction in the result; t;f .Monday's vote. It i; little short _of .luother election in the none too distant future is iiit'vitable tti g11•e ' stability to. the government, no matter what pcliti(.al party conies into poWer. In the words of Elston Cardiff, when he learned flow the voting was going across Canada Monday Bight, "It's a Mess:" _.Htlron stuck to its pattern of voting ei- �M Cher (grit or Tory, generally speaking. and gave little support to the two new parties. Despite tate fart that his majority was cut tlown considerably from the last election, Mr. Cardiff accomplished quite a fent by" Making it his seventh sileeessive win in Ilu- t•on. 'Phe liberal candidate, Ernie. Fisher. 1111ide a 111o't t°'ieditat-le silow:tlg in 111s first Federal contest and one of wllieh he rail lit justly proud-. Ile has expressed disappoint 1:0.111 c,11 the.11Iipol•t g,iveil 111111. pal•ilelliai•l� flat ti`�,lu Godericll -where- he has devoted ten t •ar. of loyal 1.litnicip;t1 ,t'w'ee. Thi, Latter- disappointment -4v e'alT-tinily atitit-I'- .attd. Hott•e\ei', wv tip) 1.0t hotie,ve it was a t vote Against Ernie but rather a vote for (l„derich's tradititmallyo supported polit party--the Progressive ('onservatives, with its Huron representative for 22. year. -- lasstott-..4'ard'ift. Down 50 Years Ago -1912 - Miss ' Nina Sharman, Detroit, was spending her holidays at her Keays street home. She and her sister Laura came up to Goderich on the steamer Greyhound. Mrs. Joseph Salkeld lost three cows and: .a steer from rabies while James Harrison' lostone cow. Reg Sturdy was bitten by a mad dog while loading gravel. David G. Henderson and Re- becca, Snyder were married at the• bride's Bruce street home and planned to live near Dun- gannon. Other: local weddings' were these of Harry G. Hillier and. Jessie May Blake; Mahlon Cornelius Moore and Edna May peiran, land Hilton A. Schuler and Lulu Boyne Smith. Miss Teresa Doyle graduated from' St. Michael's Hospital, '1 pronto, h� .30 Years Ago -1932 Misses Ellen Irene Sockett, Janet McNaught; and Irma Pauline Roach graduated from Goaerich hospital.. John Hill, a laborer employ- ed by C. R. Foister, near- Holmesville, drowned in the Maitland River. When Les Jer- vis' was unable to raise the body . because it was entangled in some sunken wire, a raft was used by the searchers to ire: effectively grapple for it. -A severe -electrical storm put, Memorv's Lane NILE Plans were made for a wiener one time owner -publisher of roast in July. • The Deloraine Times. He was U.C.W, Meet In .froderich a veteran of both World Wars, NILE, June 18. -The sym-" The United Church WQmen were the guests of Mrs. C. Dus- pathy of the .community is ex- tow, Goderich, on Wednesday tended to • the families of the afternoon. The meeting was late Jirtt-pRutledge and George presided over by the first vice - •reside t, Mrs. H. Matthews. H president, and study book was ` Mr. Howard Sproul aild° Air. Jim McIntyre spent the week- taken .b31 Mrs, R. McPhee" Mrs, else in Oshawa. I H. Watson and Mrs. H. Girvin. . Congratulations,to- ?Miss Joyce Mrs. Stuart Taylor gave a read - Matthews, who passed Special ing and MisseS - Linda Mabon ommercial on her year's work. ane started work at the British Mortgage & Trust Co in Gode- rind Mary Ste*ardson gave two vocal selections which were greatly enjoyed. A report from rich on Monday.. Good luck ,the treasurer, Mrs. W. Wiggins, Joyce! showed a balance of $230.00 Congratulations. to Mr. and when all expenses were paid from the May supper. The sum of $15.00 was voted to the Y.P.U. for their help with the supper. Mrs... R, Bogie was ask- ed to find out about new col-. lars for the a coir gowns. At to close of the. meeting, lunch was served by M'rs. R. McNee, Mrs. C. Stewardson, Mrs. L. Christilaw and the hostess, Mrs. 'Dustow. NEWSPAPERMAN DIES The death nas occurred in The pupils of grades 7 and 8 Deer . Lodge military hospital, of Colborne schools enjoyed al St. James; Manitoba, - of Keith bus trip to Detroit. on Friday.' Perry, ,a native of Goderich. He Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dickson ..}vent west with his parents at were „holiday'.nng_ ._lastWeek Linthe age of two to a farm near Northern Ontario'° I Delorairie,- 11 aitifoiia. lTe was M -Mr. Allan McNee, of New-! ket, is enjoying a two-week Mrs. Frank -Damm on the ar- rival of their baby son, Wayne 2ecil. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnston moved to their new home on Friday. Mr. ,and Mrs.. Clive Steven- son and Karen; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson and three sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blain and four children, all of Niag- ara Falls, were Sunday visitors , with Mr. and Mrs. Russell ,i3rindlev. mar vacation, at the home of his parents. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: Robert, Stacey who- were l maried last Saturday at the; home of the bride's ,parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. . Shower For Bride -Elect A 'prettily , arranged shower, held in the • Baptist,, Church to At Potter's Hill, a presenta- was held on Monday . evening honor Miss Myrtle Simpson, a tion was held in the schoolhouse in the church basement when bride-to-be. { to honor o sn! Mrs, Wise, 15 Years Ago --1947 Mrs. Bill Cox Ftac 'the address Cranston had purchas-! and. Mrs. Argyle Lockhart pre- Melvin.sented atorchiere lamp to the over. -50, friends gathered to hon- or Miss Elizabeth Clark, a bride. of the week. A sing -song start- ed the `"program with Mrs. O. ed the grocery and feed buss- newlyweds. Ribey at the piano. Readings ness of the late Wesley McLean..L Graham 'Whiteley and Eleanor were given by Mrs. Bert Dough - Myrna Boufford, John Wilson, Floris McDougall were married erty and Mrs. Cliff-Stewardson) Donald Mooney, Donald Scott, An address was read by .Miss Grace Hudson and John Hudson won scholarships at G.C.I. ' Christiane Marlene Currey and in Londesboro United - Church. Mr. 'and Mrs. William T. Lumby were in Castleton attend- ing the wedding of Mrs. Lumby's Dorinda Lenore Harrison were brother, Thomas Miller. born at Alexandra Hospital. Lieutenant Jessie Mayo was Local weddings included thosethe new Salvation Army officer of Joyce Irene Sangster and Donald Eugene Porter; Lois L. in town. She" replaced Captain Webster and Stuart O. Cham -Ruth Goldsmith and Lieut. Ellen ney, and Bernice Marie Durst Sherwood. and Harold William Gross. CROP REPORT Herb Drennan, Ashfield, re-. Periodic* rains are curtailing ceived $120 bounty for a mother; haying operations in Huron wolf and her nine pups. ` - ',County although the rains are 10 Years Ago -1952 ; good for all other. crops, with .*. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McLarty,l.the exception of late .planted Auburn, celebrated 'their 45th: beans which are showing the wedding anniversary. 1 effects of high moisture. many radios and telephones out of , commission in eastern Gode- rich. Shingles were ripped off Mrs. Mcllw-ains Arouse. .on gate street while the tower of the C.N:R. station and Mr. Wil- lis' house on South street were both struck. Misses Julia Beavers, Vera Wilkins, Jean Price and Alberta Osbaldeston were some of the participants in a mock wedding MODERN HAIR STYLING f , ... , > ,� -by 'Karin 46 Hamilton St. -- JA 4-9732 ANNOUNCING An Addition to our Staff PAT. - HAYWOOD Formerly of the Bella Mia Salon, London and a graduate of the Bruno School of" Hair Design IS TAKING SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS -and SATURDAY MORNINGS Regular Hours 9 a.m.•to 5:30 p.m. Daily Except Wednesdays CALL JA 4-9732 1 Donna McNee and Joyce Mat- thews, Olive Shields and Donna helped Elizabeth open her many useful and beautiful gifts. Eliz- abeth thanked all present and invited .them to her• home to see her trousseau. The ladies east of the church served re- freshments. Young People's Union The final meeting of the Y.P.U. Was held in the church basement on Sunday evening. Lyall'Mabon was in charge. An interesting film was shown !AKEVIEW -CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING 25-26 YOU Work Hrd for Your Money... LetIt Worse, You invest. as rtuPh - in a British Mortgage- t'ertificate for any term from 3 to 10 years: 4 Froin the clay you invest,‘ your money earns the excellent rate of 5% interest. Approved inve tinout for trust funds. To invest' - see your local agent or send in your cheque. All details will be lot ,ed after. Meet Gordon Westlake LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra _VERY SATURDAY Hey Kids! starting Wed., June 27 and every Wednesday Dance to The Crescendos" I with r' Dick Williams, Emcee of CFPL - Radio He worked at one time for var- Of the ten provinces, New: `and. Only Alberta and Saskat- ious newspapers in the Cana- foundland has the most miles of chewan do not -border on salt dian West. sea eoaSt, and Quebec ranks sec,' water. GOPERRIH , ONT. D LANCING THIS WEEKEND GODERICH BRIDGE CLUB TOURNAMENT ° FRI., JUNE 29 ---;-- SPECIAL Young Teen .Record. Dance SATURDAY, JUNE 30 Ages 12 to 16 only Jim Moore Disc Jockey of CKNX Radio and T.V. 1 SUNDAY MIDNIGHT JULY 1 "The Crescendos"1 We cater to weddings, luncheons, banquets, etc. The kind of driver we all like. • Ir Like everybody else, we prefer courteeus drivers who know and observe the rules of the road. But even -"ideal" drivers ' can get into, accidents ... and even they suffer. serious losses if they're not adequately insured. Make sure you have the complete coverage you need. Conte in to,,see us for a "car insurance check-up". Ewan insurance Agency JA 4-9531 44 North St. Fire • Life - Auto -. Liability - Real Estate Thanks, il Huron! OPENS HOLIDAY GATES FOR YOU _,...A.Traveloanfwn HFC "opens the doors to exciting hotels, motels and dining places ... even opens the road to distant lands you didn't expect to see this season. Instead of a stay-at-home vacation or a skimpy trip, take off with a 'Trailodii-for happy AMOUNT memories that last far of lodger than ,the small LOAN monthly payments. Borrow confidently, withneighbourlyservice and in privacy, at HFC. Life Insurance available on all loans MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS3 mB itbs months montbs months $100 750 1000 1600 2200 2500 $ 60.88 83.71 95.12 23.73 31.65 41.45 68.81 94.62 107.52 $ 6.12 3245 4433 58.11 94.11 129.41 147.05 $ 9.46 51.24 69.21 91.56 146.52 201.46 228.93 Above payments include principal and, interest and are based on prompt repayniebt but do not include the cost of lire rasuranc.. • MOUSEHOLD FINANCE G. N. Crawford, Manager 35A West Street Telephone JA 4-Z383 10 GODERICH Elston Cardiff Corner Elgin and South Streets I ant a'representative of the Sun Life. Assurance Company of Canada, one of the world's great life insura1leo compalties. At any time I will be glad, to advise you how best to plan your .savings to• ensure a Well-l,alauced life i1t.i11'ance programme within ,,it -,our moan,,. - Our policies offer s>>t•urity and protc`cfion under -Tracheally 1111 ,event italit:es. For Example: - $25,723.50 for you at Age 60 ora i Retirement Pension of $150 P'er Month Plan new for the day that. will make , you in- - de� nd�nt 'w:ih a steady intone month after month for as 1-a3 as you 1:-•e. - Should you not live to age�6.9, $150 a month, would start immediately to your family, payable until you would have reached age 60. When the income stops a capital sum .of at least $15.906 1-1,-i be, paid to your family. This, plan' -can be modified for those who are single and can be adt:isst:d to ;f%t savin'r. large or small; the pension can also start at age 65 • if required., - a IS ITGAE TRUSS' Edward 'R. Rowlands, t* •Goderich Branch Manager, West and. 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