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W. I-io 1dns, of 'Milton spent aA answered by , A Canediati, Oil-
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' few days -last • week with her Zen of renown and Why." M.
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other, Mrs.4 J'. Falls, at the K. I . Dawson ,gave the motto, ''
born . e of It: �'. Durnin. "Good citizenship like arebel >
The Dungannon Y:P.17.. en- `ire•utres' team work."' Mr$.
jnyed a howling party on Mon- Fred Youn: and Ntxs T C.
;day night at . roderich. Anderson presented ¢ the . topic,,
ladies and Mrs. Di11• Atkinson of Citzen5h>tp., The a dies w_
ere
Oshawa spent the weekend at remindedof the Farm • Forums
the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Herb Monday night 9-930 p.m. With
Finnigan. a discussion `on Canada's world
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westlake, obligation. Mrs. Stanley Reid
.Janice, Betty and Patsy of • Salt- extended an invitation to her
ford- visited on Sunday . with home for the February meeting
her sister; Mrs. Harvey Alton, at 2 p.m. on February 28th.
and Mr.. Alton, Contributions were given to
Mr. Douglas Mole of Cavan-. the, Adelaide Ioodless Home
agha, Alberta, arrived last Fund and' also to the Children's
Thursday at the, home of his Aid Bursary Fund. Before
parents,_ r...and Mrs. Ben Mole. lunch, Mrs. Fred ':young con -
Mrs. hos. Webster, who visit- ducted a contest, "What do you'
cd her daughter, Mrs. Ken know about Canada?'
Thomas of Toronto, returned
home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill ,Atkinson,
Oshawa, who spent the week-
end here, ` also visited the lat-
ter's grandmother, Mrs. W.
McplIure, -`on Sunday.
Born at .Wingham hospital, to
Mr. and .rs:. Morley • Johnston,
6th, concession of West Wawa-
nosh, a' son, Congratulations:
Mrs. Victor Errington return-
ed home Monday, after spending
a week with her --daughter, Mrs.
Ivan: Henderson, and sister-in-
law, Mrs. Cora Hughes, Toronto,
Hold Shower
Mrs: Gordon Finnigan and
Mrs. Herb Finnigan} attended a
pre -nuptial shower last Thurs-
day night at the home of Mrs.
Iiarold Congram for Miss Marg-
aret Hastie, Gorrie. Her mar-
riage takes place.. in February
to Keith Finnigan of R.C.A.F.,
Clinton. His parents are Mr.
and Mrs: John Finnigan, Wing -
ham, formerly of the 4th ' con-
cession of West Wawanosh.
4-H Club
The 4-11_ Club gt'r '" `t'lr the
project, "Being well dressed
and well groomed" studied
at Orchard` Row- school Febru-
ary 2nd when `ten girls were
present. Mrs. Hugh -McWhin-
ney and Mrs. Graham McNee
are the 'leaders and the name
of the club is 'ungannon Nifty
Nalliies." Elec eft to office were
• the following:. president, Carol.
Culbert;- vice-president, Lynda
Young; press reporter, Mary
Lou Henry. How to chbose ma-
terials and patterns, how to
measure yourself and how to
put on a patch •` were subjects
studied. Home assignments
were given. They decided not
•to- have r lun.ch..aLthemeetings
and spend more time on- flies`
dusters being made. Further
'meetings wilt tae held, Saturdays
at Orchard Row school.
PORT ALBERT
SELL, FAST FOR
NEW CURLING RINK HERE
Exceeding all expectations,
Goderich curlers taavp already
sold more than -$5,000 in
shares' for the. new curling
_rink . , lanned for Goderich.
This wasdone in only two
s:-
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the two - w
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ins a
slays
alloted ,to. 'dos so, said Dan
Murphy, chairraq,an of the curl-
ing committee.
An' objective of $15,000 in
cash has been set for a fund'
to guarantee start of con-
struction of the curling rink
early this spring. The bal-
ance is to be raised by Selling
more shares, (the original 100'
shares having already been
sold), and also by public
donations. The public don-
ations portion of the drive
will get under way shortly.
The names of all donors to
the fund will be published,
in The Signal -Star.
On page ten of this issue
of The Signal -Star appears a
story which was written and
printed before the aferemen-
tioned results were known.
However, a limited number
of shares are still available
and those interested in the
curlin ;rink project for
PORT ALBERT, Feb. 4. -- ,
Mrs. George Richardson, Mrs.
Gordon Martin, Anna Mae and
Jim, visited with ,Mfrs.. Wm.
Stewart at Aubltr-n, Sunday.
Congratulatiolzs to- Mr.. and
Mrs. Frank Doherty-. on the ar-
rival of their daughter on Sat
urday. Art. Esther _°Rivett is
staying with the family.
LAC and Mrs. Clarence Hoy,
Ronnie and Garry visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor
of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hoy and Debbie of Gode-
rieh visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Albert McGee on Sunday: -
BRIDGE
BRIDGE SCORES
There were seven and • a -half
tables in play at the Goderich
Duplicate Bridge Club on Mon-
day night. A Mitchell game
was played. Winners and their
scores are!_as_follows:
North-South—Dr. and Mrs. W.
Oakes, 73 points; Mr. J. Don-
nelly and Mr. W. 'Duncan, 70
points; Mrs. D. Stoyle and Mr.
P, F. Carey,' 66 points. •
East-West—Mrs. B. Ross -and
Mr. D. Murphy, 95. points; Mrs.
W. Duncan and Mrs. R. Shrier,
86 'points; Mrs, R. Sproule and
Mrs. R. McDonald; 72 points.
LADIES' BOWLING
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Godrich areurged. ed
to con
act
any 'of
the curler salesmen
.
mentioned ' in the story on
page ten.
Town Council
•
(Continued from: page 1)
of the present firemen is suf-
ficiently interested'td.n the job
and could meet the standards
'required.
J : • Conduct Tests
"The Fire Marshal's Depart-
ment has informed me that
they will in the first place,.offer
a set of standards by wlh we
should pick the Fire Chief. We
would then tender for applica-
tions for the position of Firer
Chief, preferably in our area.
The Fire Marshal's Department
would then, free of charge, con-
duct • tests to, _ choose the best
applicant for the position. The
Town Council could then, on
the Fire Marshal's Department's
recommendation, hire the Fire
Chief,” he said.
Mr. Hays advised that a com-
prehensive brief of ' proposals
will Soon be forthcoming from
CIJRUNG
,
(Co irrued from page 1)
.
e
may be innocent. Ethics of
the Rare have always defended
the right ol= a lawyer to defend
a person in. a criminal trial,
regardless of hisf
feelings; T
r
e
highest courts, not only in this
country but in England, have
not o i Y e e, is --but •
our
Inu
obligation.
t�e.
serted h
own Bar Association it is held
that a lawyer has a right to
undertake the defence of a per-
son accused of a crime regard-
less of his own opinion as to
Pearl Needham won high
single with 245 and high triple
with 573 in the Ladies' Com-
mercial Bowling League here
on Tuesday evening.
0 3ITUARY
GLENNA CHRISTINE CRAW-
C.G.I.T. Meeting: _ FORD
Twelve -members of the CGIT Glenna Christine Crawford,
met at the home of _ Mrs, Herb five -day-old daughter of Mr.
Finnigan on Monday night.. and Mrs. William T. -Crawford,
Diane Errington, the leader, R.R. 1, Auburn, died at the
eonducted the meeting and War Memorial Children's Hos-
Bonnie Culbert was secretary. pital, London, on Sunday. The
Donna *Pentland and - Valerie funeral service was held at
Hodges .,read Scriptures. The "Stiles funeral home on Monday
-theme was "The church is one." evening with Rev. G. L,. Royal
• It was decided to have a crok- of KnoxPresbyterian Church,
inole:pa on Feb ry._:.1.0th oderaeh'-ef0eial<rng
mee ing will be held ,at the was in Maitland cemetery.
home of Patricia Eedy on Mon- *
-day night, rebruary •Ilth, to ' MISS 'JEAN BAMFORD
make •out the evaluation forins. I The death occurred in- To•r-
Women's Institute `,'onto' on Tuesday, January 29th.
Tlie Dungannon Women's In -.1 of Miss Jean Bamford. Miss
stitute met Friday afternoon' Bamford was, a daughter of the
for the regular meeting which' late Mr. and Mrs.• Wm. Bamford,
was held at the hornt of Mrs. rand a former resident of West
Otto Popp. There Imre 16 Wawanosh Township.
members .present and also two She is survived by two sisters,
visitors. Mrs. Robt. McKenzie, Mrs. R. R. (Clara) Sallows, Tor -
aged 92, mother of the hostess, l onto, and .Miss Amelia Bamford.
attended, being one"- of 12 char- . Clinton. •
SUNDAY- SERVICES
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THE .ONLY..WAY. �'O.;1MPROVIE ,ON CONKLIN'S
+10ME IMPROVEMENT SERyICE IS TO HAVE- -
A FAIRY GQOMOTHER .. .
LET CONKLIN'S 00 ' HE WHOLE 405 OR DO IT YOURSELF'
• FREE INFORMATION • FREE ESTIMATES
' • QUALITY MA-TERIALS • LOWEST .POSSIBLE PRICES
•
CCNKLIN' SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK
ti.
Set Of :
DOUBLE TAPS as
WithStrainers
DOUBLE 'SIN
cERA> V1Ic
TILE Reg. sq. ft. 70c
No Down Payment
EASY,MONTNLY TERMS
ON
CONKON
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,CUSTOM CROAT
low as . ►': so each
34.9.5-ui
sq. ft,
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-ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Feb. 10th, Septuagesima Sunday
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion.
'10:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
7:00 p.m. Evensong
Rector; REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D
• Mr. George Burgoin, Organist and Choirmaster:'
THE UNITED CHURCH OF• CANADA
North Street United Church
•
guilt of the accused. 'Having
.undertaken this,
he .
Is
bound
d
by all fair and honorable ,Weans
to present the defence, knoyir
ing that no person sq
may be
de-
prived of life or liberty except
by due process 'of law.'
.',Wlietther guilty or not, ` a
person is' in point of law
en-
titled to acquittal from any
charge the evidence falls to°
establish he has committed, and
in an app ... oil—-ustralian---€a
it washeld by their lordships
that -`it is 4ot incumbent on
his counsel to abandon the 'de-
fence.'
Public Comment
"The public sometimes com-
ment upon the umber of per-
sons acquitted, and wonder
why we have a law requiring
that the Crown must prove
guilt. The reason is that we
would far ra'ther•1'et guilty men
free than convict :an innocent
one. There are some laws in
our Criminal Code where you
have to prove your innocence --
such as possession of stolen
goods. It is not necessary to
the Fire Marshal's Department,
and the suggestions in this brief
will be placed before council
and the public in order that the
question will be thoroughly
aired.
No. Decision
Asked if any decision has
been made as to the necessity
of operating the fire siren after
midnight, he said investigation
¥r• Murphy c ted,the tanking,. The C►oderich::Signal-Stan, Thursday', 'eon' /010 1,903
Christie case in England, . in
Which several murders were eons
fessed:by Christie after anather.
a..
nd
a had been. convicted
nnn
a
h nged.
" egardless of all protections,.
persons
char
' 'tgd
a �ao
r of
J Y
in crtmin�al eases ted:,
conviceen
but znazxy cases haveare b +d�=
eided in connection with inflam-
matory addresses by lawyers
` Sdrrle of you may serve .en
a criminal or civil jut'y, and t
cannot tpo strongly impress
upon you what a privilege it
is to serve, especially on a
criminal jury, and I hope none
of you will try to evade the
obligation. Actually, you. are
not sitting in a very different
place from the lawyer who de-
fends the accused. As the
judge will tell you, you must
decide on legal, not moral
guilt."
..Roy Mitchell thanked the
•speaker. Guest of -• Oil. Row-
lands was C. Snell, Goderich.
The board of directors auth-
is continuing into this matter, prove the defendant knew goods prized a grant of $100 to the St.
and in the meantime would to be stolen,. Of course, .the John Ambulance,' at present
continue in use pending, -a-de- (Crown must still prove its case conducting a campaign for'
cision,beyond reasonable doubt." funds here.
LADIES' I' OW,1,INO
A10ye9y„oke. t
o
ohigh
single
with z83 ladies'bowling on
9 ,
i ,.e
Thursday cvenrngt„ 'High p
went to Mary Moore with 678.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
The_ REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A.,' B.D.
Minister
MR. L. H. DOTTERER,
Organist and Choir . Director,
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A.;- Minister
Miss Marion Moore, Deaconess
de Jong, -Director of Praise
10:00 a.m. Sunday School .
'10:10 a.m. Minister's Bible Class (Church "Parlour)
Study: St. Mark 12:18-27- '`
,1.1:00 ,a.m. Service of Divine Worship:
The ,Ten • Commandments of Christ: — r
•) "T e S ining Commandment"
St. John Ambulance Brigade will be in attendance
Nursery and Junior Congregation is
7:30 p.m. Young People's Society
Enter to Worship '
T. JOHN WEEK
F..ebruary 10-16
Inclusive
In setting aside this special week for the St. John Ambulance Associa-
tion, 1 believe the Town of Goderich indicates the high regard in
which it holds this worthy organization.. The Goderich Branch of this
Association has rendered valuable and essential services to the
people of Goderich and as a purely voluntary organization deserves
the best support we can offer. It is our- hopers that during the current
financial campaign the citizens of Goderich will express their thanks
for -the• goed1work of St. John.. in a tangili.le way, and will contribute
generously it -order to enable the work to continue and expand.
,4•A' nip1oy ,sent ` C>
manufacturing industry adder.
ed a Peak, of 1,.300,800 in 1957,.
will. sverage about. b
0,
A00
during, .1902.
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GODERICH-NEWS STAND
The Square
Open 'Nightly 'till 11:00
.1111111111.1..,
Mayor. E. C. Fisher
THE UNITED CHURCH OF 'CANADA
Victoria Street, United Church
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning, Worship
A Valentine Week Sermon: 'Where the Heart Is'
1:30 p.m. Benrniller, Church and Sunday School
3:.00 p..m._..:Union, Church after Sunday School
REV. CECIL A. DUIi;ELOW, Minister.
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. -
GODERICH BAPTIST -CHURCH
Montreal Street Near The Square.
REV. E. VOrocBITZ a.,BAi, Minister.
10:00 a.m. Church School; Young Adult Class. -
-11100 a.m. "The Way of the wicked God turns upside
down",
1:OO- p m. "improperly Dressed"
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts. -
REV. R. G. PELFREY, B.A., B.D., Pastor. Phone JA 4-9306
9i50 a.m.' SUNDAY SCHOOL _ -
11:00 a,l'n. "Traits of a Carat Mind" (cont.)
7:00 p.m. "Lost and Found"
TUES., Feb. 12, 7:30 p.m. Rev. James Spurling, missionary
from Philippine. Islands, will speak.
WED„ ' 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible •Study.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner,, Vitoria 'end' Park Streets ` .
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor -
10:00 a.m. Sunday School; Classes for all ages,
11:00 a.m. Morning. Worship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Tuesday, 8 0.m. Bible Study and Prayer
'"'Fri., 8 p.m. Young People's Service
(Capt. A. Bailey)
SUN. 10, a.m. SUNDAY- SCHOOL ' tl °
11:00"a.m'« NOONE$S MEETING
7:00 p.m. SALVATION- MEETING - I
TUE$. 8 pan: PRAYER •MEETING
WED. 8' pail, HOME LEAGUE •
.Lawie ".
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with heavy chrome finish,
steel -back and quality plas-
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Live Entertainment
Every
FRI: and SAT. KITE
In The
TIMBERLANE ROOM
ELMHAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
This Friday — THE SOPHISTICATED -GENTS::- :.
This Saturday — THE CORVETTES
Friday Only — Barbecued Spare Ribs
Saturday Only -=- Chicken In The Basket
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Each 09 LICENSE CARD CASE --
Holds driver's license,
DELUXE FASTENER -- owner's permits. Leather-
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changes in seconds.
• Powerful, full H.P. suc-
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• busting tools ride with
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• Dual purpose nozzle
makes quick work of
Cleaning rugs and bare
floors.