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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-09-05, Page 12The Goderieh Signal -Star, Thursday, September 5th, 1963 11V��A��y °MMY BEGA I; i 5 �'RO R AT T AGE OF II...VP ?AWING111.01.4.tN 13C -EN CBee�s MIC NE PRQ�M a 1a1. ON MOW A. EA►L1.AD EE,14E 5TA1ZTEc OUT 51 IWel5"i tJ$$$ ?LAW11,6 A:Qat% 601t4g.».• Ilaimeminitotcrierformerms P0� {,�j�{'-:��[�{-11011) vS(T�YL'i:MMI R EVER s 7�+"R4N& O y�/!. PREFER5 To USE.- PER1 { 13R CT t -T 1415 51:G eAr ►i . CAME N 1954 WI i Ike W 4 3P r .ASZMUIZGafFIN 5140W; APA4.6 FOR .:11T... . gJORN 1934-113I1't>ROlx TOONt: Tommy 5TP IN COG-TV'S COUNTRY 1406001NN (FRIDAY 1ttv;$) IN 56—, ALSO M 'AR$ Wfl aot2.0E TAM atkl RAtN volitMoti TAPP? MARZEO (50V , alR16> 'tbMMV 1$ 'r3T R OF 4. A5 A Site Llt►IE 14E Rt4145.z 'RECORP 11`1 `'E 0I Y PERSONALS Mr. James M. Redditt and daughter Cathy, Islington, were recent visitors of Miss Lillias MacViear. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Elson, Oakville, with their swi -John and daughter Elizabeth were weekend visitors with Miss Lillias MacVicar. • Staff -Sgt. and Mrs. J. F. Heard, Suzanne, David and Danny left for Trenton after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Thomas. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Leod and Mrs. J. Stroyan of Sault Ste., Marie, Ontario, visit - cad Mr. George MacLeod', and Mr. Alvin MacLeod. "Miss Lillias MacVicar has re- turned from attending the mil- linery display in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. Breckow will be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. l3rocklebank and family of Scarborough over the weekehd. While there Mr. Breckow will attend the Masseurs' Clinic at !Newmarket. 50 YEARS MASON Mr. George A. McLebd of Detroit and formerly of the --�Gcade3 ieh area, recently attdine'd 50 years in Masonry. He join -1 .ed Maitland Masonic Lodge, ji Goderich; on July 8, 1913. Loblolly Bay is not a body of water on the coast of Ireland. l It• is a shrub or tree of the tea !family. Growing sometimes to a height of 60 feet, it covers I vast tracts of swampy land. along the Gulf' of Mexico. One of the most famous navies in history is that of the Medici family, celebrated as bankers and as patrons of art and literature in Italy in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries.. One of the foundations of the Medicis' fortune was the, pawn - broking business. In fact, their coat. of arms contained three. golden balls, whi_ _ evenJac ay are the symbol of the pawn- broker. As one historian put it, the Medicis' ticket. to fame was a pawn ticket. n Q, Heavy Darnage. To Hydro Truck A Clinton District Hydro truck was damaged to the ex- tent of $2,500- and the driver -painfully injured about the wrist and forehead when the four-wheel vehicle, heavily loaded with brush spray, slew, ed in loose gravel while travel- ling east on the. Bayfield con- cession road Saturday. The driver, John Farquhar Klegg was given treatment for lacerations at Clinton hospital by Dr. J. A. Addison. '1'he accident occurred about two miles east of Highway 21, and in addition to the exten- sive damage to the truck, a Bell telephone pole was dam- aged to the extent of about $75.00. Evidently, the truck which was heading east, slid in gravel and partially left the road, clipping the pole. In an attempt to -regain the road; the driver turned the' front wheels sharply and as soon as they hit the gravel, the truck rolled over, badly smashing the box, tank and cab. - Hurt Forehead Loose gravel caused another injury Saturday night on 5 and 6 sideroad in Hullett Township near County Road 25 when John Orland Dixon of R.R. t Clinton, suffered a lacerated forehead when his car left the road. He was given treatment by Dr. L. B. Boxall at Clinton. Provincial Constable R. S. Balls investigated. The Dixon car, a 1951 Ford, was damaged about $100;— a Blyth Municipal Telephone Company pole $50 and a fence owned by Eli Bury, R.R. 1, Blyth, was also damagedto some extent when the car went out of controlhit the ditch; Pole _:.a;nd roliedziatc _ tbeJene Jon Chenier Top Soldier Mrs. B. Alien's 9ist Birthday Mrs- Hen Allen celebrated her 9ist "birthday in her home at 22 Victoria street North on Sunday, September lst. Those'in attendance included Mrs. Rolf Trow of Stratford and Mrs. Cassius 11 McCormick of Muncie, Indiana, daughters of Mrs. Allen; Col. Trow; Mr. '& 7, Cormick; Mr, and Mrs. John C. Harper of New York City and their children; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Allen McCormick and young Benjamin of Muncie; Benjamin Trow of Montreal and Archibald G. --McCormick of Muncie, Indiana, Mrs. Ben Allen witnessed- the double christening ceremony on Wednesday, August 28, at Knox Presbyterian, Church of Olivia Allen Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Harper of New York City, and Ben- jamin Allen i o A 1 n M orm ck son of MoCormick, Mr. and .Mrs.. Benjamin. -Allen McCormick of Muncie, Indiana. These great-grandchildren of Mrs. Allen were -baptized by Rev. G. L. Royal. In 1938 an 800 -pound, 71/2 - feet long Time Capsule was buried 50 feet beneath Flush- ing Meadows, site of the 1939 New York World's Fair. It was designed to be opened in 6939 A.D., at which time. it would give" historians of the day a first-hand indication of 20th cen- tury civilization. It has been, suggested that with the scienti- fic and technological develop- ments since 1939, the Time Capsule is already out of date. Participation In Court Service .. (.Continued from page 1) . Once. ' This consists of oral testi- mony by witnesses and exhibits, from which juries are required to find. the facts, A juror may believe all a (witness, says or disbelieve all; he may believe part or disbelieve part. The fact that he disbelieves part of what a witness says does not mean he disregards all his testi- mony. In determining what evidence they should believe, jurors should be guided by the demeanor of the witness in the box, the manner in which he gives evidence, which may im- press by sincerity and attempt to relate the incident accurately. W.M.S. Fall Rally Sept. 10 Huron Presby.teri-al of the Warren's Mi-ssionary-Soe'iety, of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will hold their fall rally in _ Knox Presbyterian Church, Auburn, on Tuesday, September 10th with morning session open- ing at 10 a.m. and the after- noon at 1.15 p.m. The guest speaker of the afternoon.' will be Miss Hazel McDonald . of Goderich who is a returned missionary from Formosa. She wii11 also show pictures of her work in that country. Miss Clara Hanes, regional secretary, will be the speaker at the morning session, and re- ports will be given by the. various departmental secre- taries. » » Other times it is very difficult not to come to the conclusion a . witness is not trying to 'ad- vance the ends of justice , but to defeat them. , "A jury should also consider the manner in which a witness - stands up under cross-eltamin= ation, the time -proven method of., testing credibility- of a wit- ness on oa.th. It may determine whether people have any in- terest in the outcome of the, case, any inconsistencies in the Story, or whether supported by other evidence, , whetherany bias has been shown, .or sytn- pa,thy to one cause or the other. All these should influence the jury in determining what they will accept or reject." His. lordship explained the difference between direct and indirect evidence. "The jury rnus+t be instruct- ed," he said, "that evidence *holly or partly -circumstantial must: not only -be conclusive- of the guilt of the accused but must be inconsistent with any other rational conclusion. Many Safeguards "In our system the accused has many safeguards. One of the greatest is that the Crown must prove guilt beyond reason- able a doubt. The burden of proof of guilt is on the Crown throughout the case, and if after all evidence is in the jury has any reasonable doubt, the accused is entitled to the benefit of that doubt. "An acct 'sed is never requir- ed to give evidence. He can- not be called by the Crown. If he gives evidence on his own A Goderich soldier a'nd son of a Clinton airman was one of several honored .on, the gradu- ation parade of second year soldier apprentices Thursday, August 29, at the Rbyal Can- adian School of Signals, King- ston, - Ont. Signalman Apprentice John A. Chenier, son of LAC and Mrs. Bernard W. Chenier of RCAF Station Clinton, did 147 Blake street, Goderich, receiv- ed a bronze plaque for achiev- ing the highest scholastic stand- ing in this his first year of .training. The parade marked the end of two years .of ' apprentice training for 52 second year ap- prentices. TO ENROL IN YOUR HURONCOUNTY ULTICARE CROUP MULTICARE PAYS -DOCTOR. BILLS FROM THE VERY FIRST CALL, PAYS SURGICAL BILLS, 'PLUS ASSISTANT AND SPECIALIST FEES, CHIROPRACTOR AND OSTEO- PATH CALLS AND X-RAY CHARGES, DIAGNOSTIC AND LABORATORY TESTS, MATERNITY $BILLS, AMBULANCE• EXPENSES. ALL THIS, WITH NO AGE LIMIT; NO MEDICAL = •AT CL Illi FOR # : AP -PL C -A ON GET ALL THE FACTS. FOR YOURSELF LL HAMILTON MOTEL JA ` -7348 ASK FOR MR. CANTON ULTICARE GROUP ENROLMENT CLOSES S 45 Cana qH alth' y�r+ Com an a ERRY PIE large 24 -oz pie c Reg. 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Hydro -Cooled, No..I Grade okeA'1'mYXf cosh, manctra cOmans'{f 116. • beha:IU, it is a matter• for de- eision *of the accused and his counsel, and it is one of the great decisions facing defence counsel. A majority Of accused persons, going' into the witness box do not .,helt3 themselves much; they are nervous and afraid .of saying sprlrething.that will &hurt them,and too' anxious to sax something to help 'them- selves,and may pure the jury a wrong impression. An ascus- ed •not guilty of the charge may still be jumpy. " `Reasonable' is an ordinary doubt, an actual doubt, not some frivolous thing raised in the mind of a juror in order to avoid doing his plain duty. After conclusion of evidence, the judge instructs the jury on the law, and sometimes it is his duty to tell the jury what he thinks of the .evidence. ° To men who have no training in regard - to -evidence or the C6 charges 'gainst the a the jlgigis, entitled Co EN ,Ih3L ua ence he thinks wet accept 'hec and Ivllat q' may make it very plant, after having 'done that he al make it perfectly clear to a' jury that thea jurymen are; sole judges of the facts, opinion. the judge may ejotc On the evidence orfacts-she be rdjected by the jury uak it appeals to their ge0d son and judgment. "The jury may se(((rf questions about the law,' a must accept the law as sL-t by the judge. When the v diet is given, defence eaung has a right to ask that the jtr' be polled. The verdict must the verdict of all 12, ar it not a verdict." Guests were Ken Grah. Preston-Hespeler club; Top Bedard and , Stuart Forb• Goderich. BINGO at LEGION HALL sATui AY SEPT.' 7 AT 8.30 P.M: 15 GAMES -- $1.00. 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