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A retired admiral of the Royal -.Op'atio;t,. ;admiral Mainguy
seeks revision, .of presant
les _wail, re`apeet to tolls on
Ca adiarr in}El td wi t-erwa) s.
'these tolls,.th.e as ociation says,'
deny to Canadian shippers their
traditional free use of the lakes,
rivers and canals in the St.
Lawrence River and Great Lakes
region. lie wilt touch on this,
s!�b Sect d!trin the course of his
acl,4iress. at Goderich.
A native of Vancouver.I land,
Admiral 'MaingLry, 61, "served
^oitin'ao+tsly in bo'h the British
and Canadian' navies since 1P17
when, at the age of 19, he gradu-
ated from the Royal Naval Col-
lege of Canada at Halifax, N.S.
He was serving in the Britt: h
"Grand Fleet" when the Ger-
rrstn "Moll S'.,; Fie,,,,, sur-
rendered in . 1919 00-yrh,
Sco'1and; . In Wo'•'d
heserved with di=tinct'nn cv th `
thr'.,1'•oval' Canadian '1?a�•y- arc]
also with the 9ritich P rel c
Fleet in o ger:+tinny
Japan in 1945. In the 13+1-r r h^
was awarded the O.I1.F.. During.
his war time car—r, he was
three times. mentioned in des-
patches, and al',o was awarded
'he legion of Merit by the Unit-
ed States ,government.. In his
civilian life, he is promin-ntly
associated with numerous Can-
adian_ ._and._provincial o: gar, •r•
ations.
,anadiau Navy will ba tile guest
speaker at the Goderich Lions
,'Club :on •11•`1sy 23rd, °' He is Ed.
mond' Rollo IVIguy, ORE, CD,
president and general manager
of Great Lakes Waterways De-
velopment' Association:.
'The association was establi•h
.ed- ins- 1959 to encourage econ-
untic d ielopment through low -
Cost transportation on the St.
Lawrence Seaway and through-
-04,,,,the Great Lakes system.
As ch�ief"1 okesman for the as -
Canon K. -E. Taylor, M.A., D.D., O.B.E.,
sident of the Goderich and District As-
ation for Retarded Children, was a dele-
e to. the 10th annual conference of the
ario Association for Retarded Children
held at Kingston last week. He is seen in
above photo, discussing enlarged services
for the mentally retarded, with Dr. W. F.
Frank, superintendent of the Ontario Hos-
pital School at Smiths Falls, Ontario.
t onsiderable damage reitltcd
from a two -vehicle accident at
the village of Auburn Saturday
night about 11 p.m. when a
air owned by- Carl S. Govier of
R.R. 1, Auburn, • •hich .° was
par ked, was struck by a car
driven , by Elmer i W. Diebold
of Auburn. Constable R. E.
Sims of the Goderich detach-
rn n't, Prov`rneiaf- Police, investi-
gated the collision and a' sum-
mons for careless driving has
been issued. •
Car Damaged
About $90 damage was done
to a car owned by Bruce W.
Anger Saturday night while it
was parked on the shoulder of
Highway- No. 8 near Elmhaven
Motel. Evidently another driver
struck it while leaving the park-
ing lot at the motel and failed
to report the incident. Con-
stable Don. llobbs of the O.P.P.
is inve tlgatiflg.
Seek Recruits
oDegial
se
1963
0
t lake vessel to arrive in I to the skipper and his crew, •rc-
ich harbor in the 1963 marking that the arrival of the Populations of villages under
tion season, and latest ar- first ship is just as wcicornt: a 100 persons in Huron County
n 31 years, was the Algo- harbinger of Spring as the first showed a decline while the larg-
of the Algoma Ceritral robin or the spring flowers. Ile er villages showed a gi owth,
ad fleet which- -st-ea- etl cal -led ---orlon.,- outntiit-for -S well-actorchng to the 196-r sus for
he harbor about 2 p.m. to make the formal prescrita- unincorporated viling( The recruiting drive for the
y, April 29, to win for tion. In Perth County, smaller vil- I Ontario Provincial Police force
liver the traditional top In a brief but appropriate ad- rages have grown larger is continuing in District N. 6
n oil tanker was first in dress Mr. Jewell congratulated Below are listed villages, with and a nuzrtber of applications
ear on April 7th. Capt. Sylvia on his accomf)li::h- 11'61 figure,. Populations in have been received in this area,
Algoccn, a grain ship,
HIBITIO
e evening.
PION
v5_:...
•orium
school.
mend., and event through- the 1056 are shown in brackets. Sgt. II. Barker reports. Stand -
he second Such vessel rnceremony of fitting the old style Huron (o,inty: Belgrave
1`13 aids of the force are beim main
ars to gain the honor of top hat on Capt. Sylvie's Bead. (115); Bluevale 148 (I3n); Dnp tained and written and oral
fir§"t in harbor. All tire However, the old black ",to'e Bannon 166 (169); Ethel 134 examinations are being con -
ave been oil tankers since pipe"- model will remain Nvith (123): Fordwieh 267 (261); Gor- ducted in the district to select
with the exception of the the town for ceremonial pu'r•- ria 319 (288); Lower Wingliam applicants of the required
en which 'Captain. Raoul poses, while Capt.. Sylvie will 294 (286); Saltford 98 (104); calibre. Recruiting will con-
tte brought in at the first obtain a brand new fedora cam- Varna 75 (72); Walton 62 (99); tinue in the district as part of
1953 season. . pliments of the town. Wroketer 292 (273). a pilot plan which may be ap--
Lang Experience - .- __ _No._ Stxar er Perth County: Amulree 63 plied to the rest of the province
well -seasoned sailor, with
I7 expressing his pleasure -and (10'x, At4vood 4T8 .(469); _Gads= xrt-a -later date.'
ars of Creat Lakes experi- thanks, Capt. Sylvie, who is no hill 80 (71); 'lesson 70 (67);
under his belt, Capt. James stranger to this port, observed Millbank 235 (224); Molesworth Misses Heather Muir and,
!vie of Toronto, on bring- that he had' been on the rakes 94 (61); Newry 56 (67); Newton Patricia Boutilier returned
is ship safely to her moor- since 1919, and in fart laid over 128 (87); Rostock 92 (75);; Se- home at the weekend from,King-
t Goderich Elevators, was ijis first winter in Goderich. bastopol 102 (84); Sebringvijle ston where they have completed
d by Harbormaster Allan He recall -ed that he had worked 520 (454); Shakespeare 309 their second year of studies at
onald, - Councillor Reg. for several winters as a welder (294); Trowbridge 75 (76). Queen's University.
11, chairman of the harbor at the Mathi.::on Boat Works '
ittee, and other members and bad .filled at this port
n council as well as ship- many times in the coarse of his
officials. long service as a seaman, of-
'er Capt. Sylyie was given ficer and skipper. In an in -
re formal reception -in the formal way he recalled old
it chambers of the town lima_ \v1 nnnzi-J,-,-,.•n,=T,hq,
where--al'Imst the--triltT1' while the air became deep blue
plus other civic officials . Thugs., Fri., Sat., May 2 - 3 4
11
with the smoke of compliment- ,
on band to offer their con ary.cigars.. , STEEVE REEVES & GIANNA CANALE In
lations and witness the Goderich Crew • "HERCULES"
ntation of the historic old
r, symbolic at the prize to It was a real homecoming for
first skipper . in port. some of the Algocen's crew, as
Present Topper Goderich men aboard were
the absence of Mayor Chief Engineer Vern Willis,
e Fisher, Reeve Frank Wal-' Third Officer Roy Bowen, Oiler
acted as chairman for the Benson ' Langridge, Fireman i,
ti ony and issued a welcome Frank M«itchell. A Clinton man "COUNT OF MONTE CRISCO!',
aboard was Oiler Leslie East.
Steaming straight in to the.
elevator dock, the 504 -foot Algo-
`the shift -to Daylight Saying
''.lune has not resulted in any
^hanges in logal mail times, re-
ads Po. tmaster A. M• llomuth,
n mail trucks alo ,have swung
over to the summer time. Pre=
o.tsly when mails depended
almost- entirely on train ser-
vice, the changeover invariably
resulted in a one hour chan 'e
or -many o` the mails. This
a, now b '-n e:'urinated,. and
o rn .al schedules rHed ba dis-
rupted.
s it ,.tand4. o•tt_,oin ; mail
times ' will continue to be 4.00
.m. and •5.45 p,m. daily, with
incoming.,on the 6.10 a.m. and
12.50 p:rn. schedule.
Last -Minute Rush
Goderich poi;t offrc.enjoyed
a last-minute flurry of business
as a good number of "leave-it-
their income —tax returns on
Tuesday, April 30, dual slay for
trailing withot.lt incurring n pen-
alty. Money orders in farm
of the Receiver General were
in strong demand thro'ighout
the ditty, and a good bundle of
the long. bruvitn envelopes was
harvested from the letter slots at
mail collection times. ' And Wed-
nesday too.
•
oaoderieh )nal: t :, >E't Y;o fay :244y--106,3_
on May ilii at 12 3Q loom io adi'ans need to ttll ef` ore :herd;
the Township Hall;- Flatly were'
alio made fen: catering for a
wedding in May.
Mrs. ,lamer Hunter r'eportted
the completion of the 4 ll pro-
ject. The Achievement Day is
to be inAuburn on May 4th.
Mrs. Oirvi:n Young, eonv;mcr
of Canadian industri gave a
thought-provoking tack on In-
secticides- and Pesticides. Can -
in the nf3e $ 113-04 . rPCi,twts,
Towear a simple nmisiv,is
visahle.
The Meeting closed with the
Queen and the grace. hostesses
were Mrs. IL :Moore. Mrs. J.
Blake and Mrs. S. Snyder.
Mrs. Charles Videan attended
the., funeral of Mr: Wilson.
Videan , in Detroit last week.
Mrs. Richard Buchanan, the
president, wzi in the 'chair for
"he April meeting of the Tiger
Dunlo? branch of the Women's
Institute. 7 he roll call was
answered by the exchange of
dips, plants and seed's.
Plans were made for the Sun-
-hint Si:�ter lua.chaon to !:r held
THE SHOWTIME
Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 2 - 3 - 4
CONNIV FRANCIS — PAULA PRENTISS
JANIS PAIGE & RUSS TAMBLYN
In a comedy filmed in Technicolor on the French Riviera
Mon., Tues., Wed., May 6 - 7 - 8 — Double Bill
Adult Entertainment
PIER ANGELI and, EDMUND PURDOM In
luewater Dancelard
8 Mites North of Grand Bend
OPENING FOR TRE SUMMER SEASON
10:00 P.M. - 1:30 A.M.
- - Music By Desjardines.-O.cchestra
Color
DEREK BOND & RAY COONEY In
"THE HAND"
Thurs,, Fri., Sat., May 9 - 1011
ONE SHOW ONLY EACH NIGHT at (:15 p.m.
"SODOM and GOMORRAH'
Spectacular biblical epic in Technicolor
STEWART GRANGER, PIER ANGELI, STANLEY BAKER
COMING — Susan Hayward In "I THANK A FOOL"
Technicolor—"Adult Entertainment
JAYNE MANSFIELD In
"IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS"
Mon., Tues., Wed., May 6 - 7 - 8 ,
LOUIS JOURDAN—.YVONNE FERNEAUX
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
URSDAY, and FRIDAY
May 2.3'
— DOUBLE BILL
TVVIST"
Dee — Joanne Campbell,
1100 LATE BLUES"
•y Darin — Stella Stevens
Adult Entertainment
' CARTOON
TURDAY and MONDAY
• May 4,4
DOUBLE',I,ILL
E-.104ST�7f `
ENEMIES"
David Niven Sordi
(Colour -- Scope)
cen was pivotted on her bow
and turned with the help of
local tugs and finally moored
ready for unloading of the
462,652 bushel cargo of grain,
consisting of wheat, oats and
barley-. As soon as 'the unload-
ing is completed, she will clear
for Little Current and a load of
iron pellets.
TUESDAY WELD, FABIAN, BING CROSBY
"HIGH TIME"
Thurs., Frit Sat., May 9 -10 -11 -
JOHN WAYNE & EJK0 ANDO
"BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA"
SALLY FORREST & DALE ROBERTSON.
Above programs in full Technicolor
First 'show at dusk. Children in cars .,FREE.
ESDAY and WEDNESDAY
:1 May 7-8
OODLUM PRIEST"
on Murray — Larry Yates
Adult Enteri;afii'r tent _—
CARTOON
HURSDAY and FRIDAY -
May 910 -
DOUBLE BILL
AIL A CROOKED
SHIP"
ert Wagner -- Dolores Bart
"SAF» AT HOME
key Mafia — Roger Maris
CARTOON
First Shove at 'bottle
wo cOMpttE sHOWt
'EACH NIGHT
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