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GEO. L. Fi,LIS, Editor and Publisher
AN IMPOSING B(JILDING
, It was' an impressive Press Review
which was held last Thursday at Stratford
in the new head ()ff'ii a building of British
-Mortgage and Trust Company. The magn-
ificence of the modern structure' was a re-
velation to t li:' visiti.tig nest sinen' who were
eclttally impressed,with'the cordial hospi-
tality extended to .them. •
A. tour of the blinding, left us with tlt',7,
overall conception that it Ivas a symphony
of '"imposing. beauty in tune with high.
modern eftietent•y.
Greeting the visiting prt's.s at the e21-
tranee to the building were H. W. Gregory,
_Iixesident, -anti W. P. Gregory, Q.('., vice-
president. Both spoke to- the Signal -Star
.of their pride and affection for the new
:branch utt'iee now under construction at
oc eric• 1 W itc 1 \vt to 0 is to y ol)enec
late this slimmer. •
British ?1Irrtgage• and `frust Company
has made vast strides in the financial
field sitl°i••e it Nvas founded in 1877. Nuw
with branch offices already located or
shortly 'to he located at Brampton. God-
erich, Hanover. Listowel, Newmarket and
Port Credit. it is inevitable that this fii•ni
will enjoy- unprecedented development and
expansion in the hest few decades.
. Among visiting press we had the plea-
):nre tit meeting: was a foriner Betlntiller
bov. lie is Eric B. -Gardner. son of the late
Mr. anti Mrs. ,aniuelB. Gardner. of Ben -
miller. who is now Business Manager of.
'I'lie . I'.itcheuer-Waterloo Record.
zOfi_tr t•on'_ratulatiotis to British Mort-
.
gage kind Trust Company on their building
for the future 'with faith, particularly at
tl-lis time whets there seems to he unjusti-
et ott t s 11) atlas
economic progress,
s 101 •( F e 1
Two Cars In
• Area Accidents
and bruises in the accident. All;
were removed to hospital by!
ambulance and released after'
A car driven by George Har-•
observation and treatment.
No. injuries were reported
old Moore, 52, Dungannon, left
when a car driven by, Helen
the road on Highway No. 21. sixl skid; THROW MONEY AWAY
Mar ares Thain, London,,
the vehicle. Donald Hammond
Thain, passenger, also was un-
injured in the mishap.
Goderich O.P.P. investigated
both occurrences.
miles north of. Godericn, early
- Sunday mai-ning--causing• minor
damage to the car and slight in-
juries to his two y"bung passeng-
ers, aged three and five years.
Mr. Moore received minor cuts $90 due to redut
Lane
, , . .
bown Memori s 'distance of 520 miles. a Bowler and Richard Compton, Mrs. E. W. Rice, for the. past
.Q,.1. STUDENTS
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Mr.
and Mrs. Csi�Fald ,Cragii: of Toronto, visited relatives month.
anr� Sin Dallas, Te:ias, were AT DRAMA 801.00L here last 'week -end. ''
Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron
50 Years Ago -=1912
• Frank Saunders, Wyvil Millar
and Reg Platt left on a trip to
Main Station in Mr. Saunders'
auxiliary catboat.
Gordon Bisset was progress-
ing favorably •fallowing an op-
eration. He was one of, 15
patients in ,Goderich hospital.
Alex Inglis anti his 'daughter
left for Great Britain awl
Fiance. ° Their ship sailed from
Montreal to Glasgow.
Minnie Campbell, Exeter;
Rose McNevin, Sunderland;
Gladys McNevin,. Zurich; M.
Robertson, Burk's Fans; Ella
Goldthorpe, Elmira; and Nellie
Graham, Dashwood, were spend-
ing their summer holidays at
their Goderich homes now that
school was out.
30 Years Ago -1932
Fern Cranston, Edwin Dean,
Leah Griff, Roberta Johnston,
Helen Lowry, .Marion MacKay,
Katherine Aurray, Geraldine
Saunders, Betty Whitten, Dor-
othy Yule were awarded first-
class honors in the high school
entrance examinations .at-Gode-
rich. .
Jim Barber, Ed. Willis, Elmer
Sheardown, Tom McAdam and
Wallace .Black were the mem;
bers of the Goderich tug-of-war
team.
William Baker won the silo er
cup awarded by .the '..Ho,ming
visiting Mr. and Mrs. William! ; Four Goderieh' District Col-
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Abell.
giate 'Institute students are
presently attending the drama -
1 course being held in the Agri-
cultural School' at Ridgetown,
Untaxio, under the -direction of
the' Community P'r o g r a m s
Branch of the 'Ontario govern-
ment. • Participating in' - the
course are Judi Weber,' Cheryl
(McCarthy,' Nancy Watters and
David Kelly, the utter two be-
[ Mg specially' chosen by their
!teachers and sponsored by the
1 Goderieh-Little* Theatre Society.'
15 Years A9q--1947 •
At the Sturdy family picnic
the following otliter-s were ap-
pointed for 1948: Harry Sturdy,
president; George• Ginn, vice-
president; Miss Gertrude Sturdy,
secretary; Howard Sturdy, treas-
urer; Norman Kernighah and
0. W. Sturdy,. historians.
Misses-- Eleanor, and i.arene
Cox, Goderich Township, left
for a month's holiday at Kent,
Washington.
Durnin Phillips was the new
secretary ( of the West Wawa -
nosh Fire. Insurance Co. He
succeeded Mrs. G. C. Treleaven
who held the office for 19 years.
Mr. and bars, L. Brentwood
and two daughters, Bourne-
mouth; England, were . visiting -
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lednor.
10 Years Ago -1952
M. Fisher won $25' in the
Jaycee Home Bingo.
'Capt. W. H. Bishop had -.re-
signed . as leader • of the Blue
Water Band.
.W. H. Robertson was in Chi-
cago visiting W. J. Pasphore.
Colin McMillen of the S.S.
Soodoc and Maitland Fuller of
the Mantadoc were home for
the funeral ° of the late Earl
Fuller.
Will Rutherford, St. Helens,
was a patient in hospital after
injuring his righi< hand in a
haying accident.
Emerson Overholt had pur-
chased Tom Randall's business
xo
'ge`on uion t�ii`etl •i-itar ar-Fara ittanm-e-n `
rived first from Decatur, I11., a road. .
.ded, to loose gravel qn a .n.urve, ! Some Goderieh L residents. are
-three- miles east of Goderich r still---throwin away- , their pay �-
on county road No. 31;" and end- I cheque A G derich man told.
ed upside down in the ditch The Sinal Star he fished
• "out
Damage to the car was kept to
ad speed of two different pension cheques
last week from among 'adver-
ftising circulars thrown into the
waste paper baskets at the,
Post Office.. He turned the let-
ters with cheques in them over
to. the Postmaster.
ry
T. PRYDE' & SON
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Sandy's Barber Shop
40 HAMILTON ST..
(OPPOSITE -McGEE'S GARAGE)
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Due to your continued patronage for which we are most
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Barber Chair which is now m operation and 'we will try
and give you our best attention at all times.
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• EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
THE CRESCENDOS _
Dancing' to the' sound of the 60's for the younger crtowd
9 p.m. to Midnight
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We cater to weddings, luncheons, banquets, etc.
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QT. 2.69 $2.14
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Plywood Paneling
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ASH FIELD
ASHFIELD, July 9. Bain
Macdonald suffered an attack of
coronary throfnbosis while visit-
ing his, daughter, Mrst,. J
Lunteigen, in Waterloo. He
is in a hospital there, where he
is making favorable progress:
Misses Margaret Macdonald
and Betty; Anne Parrish, of
London, were home for the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Qke
and children, of Oshawa, spent
last week with Earl Howes.
Mr. and Mrs: George Lead-
better and Barbara, of Toronto,
are visiting" with Mrs. Colin
MacGregor.
James, Deane and Arthur
ST. HELENS
ST. HELENS, July
and Mrs, William Redmond, of•
Orton, were Sunday visitors
with Mfr. ,and Mrs. E. W. Rice.
Mrd A. G. Webb is again a
patient in - Wingliam hospital.
He had been with his daughter.
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For all past members and those Interested
in Water Skiing
TONITE; • 7:30 p.m.
at MacDonald Marine
MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD
are visiting'.. with the fgr.mer'i
ister, Mrs. Charles McAree, in
McCauley., Manitoba.. While
there, they attended the SOtti•
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs: McAree.
Miss Isobel Miller returned
home on Sunday following surg-
ery at Victoria Hospital, -f.on-
don.
Mr. a Mrs. Wesley Why -
tock,' of Teeswater; were recut
visitors with Mr. and`Mrs,,Allan
M i l ler,
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