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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-09-05, Page 15UNEARNED FAME xf
won tune 'to tzmeTM'"iricle
itteix from the woman's point
view, on travel, appears in
0 Signal -Star under the by.
rothy. Barker, who is a
e e tions writer for the for comments in the articles.
blic tela - s
Cain tan National Railways.
The writer,:haa, na connection
with anyone' izz Goderich oar'
area, although there is a resi-
dent,, here of the same name
who its sometimes given credit
go. blame, 'as the case may be,
you probably received a . flyer in the mail recently
offering a premium when you buy aluminum siding.
may we suggest that perhaps by the time you pay
for the siding, you will also have paid for the premium.
Before you buy from an out-of-town firm, check
prices at•Co lin Lumber. We feel that we can be more
than competitive, Also when you buy at home, you help
to keep you& town growing and you get a firm that
stands behind their product and will give you prompt,
reliable service.
PER
MONTH
CONKLIN
CUSTOM CREDIT
Bu%LoiNG MATER%AI-S
HOME tMPROVEME,P►TS
POUTER'S HI „ Sept. O.--
Norman
.Norn an Amy, Clinton, spent
several days last week with
Bruce Betttles. "'
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Town-
shend visited Mr. and Mrs. 13i11
Blatchford and sons an Sunday.
Mr. and- Mrs. Fred- Wesion,
Detroit, were 'recent visitors of
1Vir. Alec Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson,
Seafarth, visited Mr. and°=Mrs.
John McCowan, last week..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanes,
Severn Bridge, visited relatives
in this district over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Betties
spent the weekend at Lindsay
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Warne
Thomas.
Mrs. Ross Henry and child-
ren of Port Albert and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Harrison, Science
Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Townshend and Elaine on Sun-
day,
Miss Dorothy Cod and Mrs.
Ellison Cox have returned to
jrklanit Lake .Af1er VP—dint
the summer at their cottage.
Mf. and Mrs. John McCowan
visit€d- friends at Port Huron
on Sunday. Miss Shirley Mc-
Cowan , returned home with
them.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Torrance were Mrs.
W. E. Livingstone and Miss
Dolores Laithwaite, Windsor;
Miss Nelda Schedler, Kitchener;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman,
Ripley; and Mr, G. W. Laith-
waite, Mitchell.
'Bishop William Townshend.,
Bayfield, visited friends in this
•community last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cox and
1 family were to Algonquin ,Park
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forsyth
and children of Wi lowdale visit-
ed Mr. and . Wilmt'r Rid-
dell and fam over the, week-
end.
School
13ruce Me
r -opened with' Mrs.
linchey as •teacher.
Of the 27 pupils, six are be-
ginners: Jimmy Bell, .Rodney
'CCM, Sandra De '.•Graaf ;hiliF
P'ydtt, , Wendy. Torrance, and
,tarry Van der Wal,
Mrs. John Miller was a pat-
ient in Clinton Public Hospital
last week.
Some .28 members of the
Lockhart family attended a pie-
nic at the home of Mr. a&1 Mrs.
Argyle Lockhart On Sunday
afternoon. Among those pre-
sent were Mrs. James Lockhart,
1V'r. and Mrs. Glen Lockhart and
family, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson Lockhart, Troy, Mich.;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Row4en,
Clinton; Mrs:. and TVirs. John
Manning and children, Blyth,
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise
and children, Goderich Town-
ship.
11Ir. and Mrs. Ken Royal, Lon-
don, were recently es
p ented
with a sheepskin rug and a piece
of blue mountain pottery by
Claire Cox, Grant Sowerby, and
Bruce Betties on behalf of the
community.Mrs. Royal, the
former Luella Bell, daughter of
Mr. Fred Bell, was married
early this summer.
*alma.*
OBITUARY
SAMUEL SRWOOD
Word was received here of
the death of Samuel Sherwood;
85, . of Lucltnow, who died at
Wingham and' District Hospital
Monday. • Mr. Sherwood was a
brother of Mrs. Joseph (Mary)
Cranston, Bayfield road. The
funeral was held Wednesday
from the MacKenzie Memorial
Chapel, Lucknow,. with burial at
Dungannon cemetery.
The decision of a Holines-
vine man, to. „°g9 on ,taidaYs
daring a' period which inelud-
ed the last week of August
Probably sated his life. Rad
he, remained on duty at Moab,
.Utah,,he would have been on
rhe shift at .the 3,000-fo0-
deep potash mine ,.where • 25
miners were trapped on"Aug-
-'ust 29th.. These included a .
number of ' Canadians and at
least ten of, the 25 were found
dead. v�
Personals
Visitors over the Labor Day
weekend with` Mrs. Jean Pater-
son, Miss Sheila Scrimgeour and
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Atkinson
were; Mr. Jerry Palaszynski of
rcharci Park, N.Y:; Mr. Lanny
Serimgeouir of Toronto,, and
Miss Linda Hiam of Buffalo,
New York.
-"Ilolichry visitors -with -Mr. -and
Mrs. C. F. Stokes, West street,
were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stokes
and Mr, Al. Lee, all of Toront9.
- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fullar-
ton, San Diego, California; Mrs.
Alice Caughlin, Detroit and Mrs.
Genevieve Caughlin; London,
spent last week with- their
brother-in-lw and sister, Mr.
and' Mrs. Elfred Moore, Ben-
miller. Mr. Ronald Moore and
Mr,. Fred Balohuaas, Toronto,
were also weekend guests, e"
Mrs. Arthur Collins of Port
Elgin visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hawkins over the wek-
end,
Mr. 1e6 Wetter of Holmes.
vine, work•ed•'' pt Sato Silt
Wine, Goderich, in 196% and
subsequently went. to Moab,
Utah, to work in the mine
there, lie was on holid.aysa at
the time of the disaster anc4
last week •visited for a time
with his brother, Lloyd We-
ber of Holmesville who is a
shift foreman at Sifto Salt
Mine here. •
Another former Sifto Salt
Mine employee,, ,Arnold Roy,
was a member of the rescue
team which went down in the
mine at Mab, Utah, in an
effort to save the trapped
miners. Mr. Roy, who came
to Goderich from Sudbury,
worked here from 1957 to
1959, putting ih the first shaft
at the mine for The Cemen-
tation Company of Canada.
He also worked in the mine
at Goderich for a brief period
before going to Moab, Utah.
The Huron 'County pally, of
the Women's. Institutes •o ' the
three districts will be held on
Monday, October 7, at ,Godereh
in the auditorium • of North
Street United Church. •
The executive of West I uron
District met at the h'ozne of
the president, Mrs. Donald
Riehl, Goderich; on Friday af-
ternoon to plan for this annual
event. The Goderich branch
of the W.I. are to be the hostess
branch and W.I. members frpm
all over Huron County will be
attending. This is the 12th
rally. It was started on Novem-
ber 21,, 1952. There will be a
guest speaker during this day-
long meeting and also panel
discussions whibh will give
worthwhile Ajiformatign on •the
work of t'hi's world-wide organiz-
ation.
The secretary, Mrs. Otto Popp
ursday, a eptexn
tl,f,Dungannon, read the r zinc itcs
of' the pa~eviousrally and gave
the financial $tatenzent. Otheara
attending` the meeting' `were;
Mrs. Wilbur Drown, Dungan-
non, Federated • representative;
Mrs. "Toynbee Lamb, eeond
vice pr esident', Mrs.. Maly Clal r,
wont, •public relations officer;
Mrs: Wes. Dradnoek,secretary-
treasurer of West. ] uron. •
Even in. the ream of ;duper-
$ttthin, lt'a iappaa:`entiy 4F wo1^
man's• world. No one has ever
pietured :a ,marl riding *eros,
the sky on .a brooxxz and no boy
dresses up as a witch on Hai-
law.e'en. ,: Nevertheless, super
stitious; folk did (and still do)
believe in warlocks, or male
witches. Maybe your boss. is
GODERi .lei , ,G NT.
Dancing Every Saturday, N ire
FOR THE YOUNG CROWD
"THE REVQL �"
9 p.. to. Midnight Admiss,Rva 7Sc
CATERINGper person
WEDDINGS -- LUNCHEONS — BANQUETS.,
Kinsmen -=- Lions_,— Rotary Meetings
JA 44371 or JA 4-9264
Get an HFC w
Houseetder's Loan '
Get fix -up cash now.
Repaint, reraof, repair.
Spread.the cost sensibly.
-Borrow•confidently from
the company backed by
85 years' experience.
AMOUNT
OF
LOAN
REASONS WHY
Good Government
deserves YOUR support
$100
550
750
1000
1600
2200
2500
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS
36 30 20' 12
months months months months
60.88
8331
95.12
23.73
31.65
41.45
68.81
94.62
107.52
li 6.12
.32.86
44.13
58.11
94.11
129.41
147.05
Much of, the tremendous progress in this province of opportunity can be related
directly to legislation enacted by the Progressive Conservative Government.
Opposition parties claim nothing has been done to forward education. Yet in
1943 when the Conservative party came into power; grants to schools totalled $8°4
million,— in 1963 grants will reach an all time high of $233.3 million. Isn't this
;proof of an empty claim? Legislation enacted by the Progressive Conservative Par-
ty has not on1y,.,increasetl grants to schools, it ha, vastly expanded the opportunity
for education across -the province at all levels. -
Similar steps have been taken. to guard the prosperity of the province in the
fields of agriculture, public welfare, highways, and health. Progressive Conservative
lanning now calls, for a 30% increase in grants to hospitals for expansion.
These are examples of how your vote for George McCutcheon, a -supporter of the
Robarts government will mean a vote for continuing opportunity and. prosperity in
Ontario.
Hear George McCutcheon on CKNX-TV •
Sept. A-yYoung People's Night
In the Committee Room. All young
people cordially invited!'
Thurs., Sept: 5. 6:30 p.m.
Fri., Sept, 6, 8:29 p.m.
Tues., Sept. 10, 10:25 p.m.
Wed., Sept. 11, ' 6:05 p.m.
George McCutcheon.
Above payments Include pnncipa and interest, and'are
based on prompt roayment• but do not include the cost of
lite insurance.
HOUSEHOLD F1NANC
1 Fair pay for all --action by your
Conservative Government set mini-
mum legal wages for your protection
. in our Province.
2 --Aon iii agriculture=rl rat Oataria's-- -~
future depends on young farmers.
The Conservative Government pro-
vides loans and other measuresto
encourage them.
3 Farm income and production up --1962
farm production reached the highest
levet in our history during your Con-
servative Government's term in office;'
q• More parks, more visitors, more
recreation by 1962, your Conserva- °
tive Government had 81 provincial
parks operating. Visitors rose 26 % to
7,8 million!
6 Higher standard of living—Govern-
ment projects have increased Ontario's
farm income and employment; ensure'
the most productive use of land.
Finest educatiomfor_yourgkild-±yogr._..
Government is determined that there
will be no limitation tq, the creative
and prooductive capacity of students.
University education available to all—
this is the goal of your Conservative -
Goveriiment. New universities are to
open in Peterborough,nNiagara Falls
and Windsor. x}'
Allowanees•for- the aged acid disabled
boosted to $65 monthly --itis only one
of many welfare increases. Your Con-
servative Government aims to im-
prove conditions further.
Vigorous leadership --a measure of
good political leadership is the-abi1-
ity-to got thin s d x e forxhe-people---
quickly and wisely. John Roberts'
administration is for you. I
5 You enjoy Canada's finest highways --
and the Robarts' Government in-
tends to see you get mote. -1,700 miles
of new mu4,1 axm_b -ghwa r - are- _
- scheduled.
Prime Minister
John Robarts
G. N. Crawford, Manager
35A West Street Telephone JA 4-7383
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