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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-11-21, Page 12.... f, I IHLTON CHILDREN'S AID- SOCIETY rMutual Aid .. 12 The Goderieh Sjgnal-Sitar, Thursday, November 21st, 1963 ( Drinking Seen As A Major Cause Broken Homes, Adopted thil.dren Reeve Clifford Dunbar, Grey: "We.own our own volunteer fire equipment. We have ad occas - (Continued from page 9) ional call to •Brusels depart- ment._ Wingham eesponded on report, which commended the another occasion, .and Listowel. coordinator for his efforts, Mutual aid was considered two chairman Oesch said: "If 1 were or three years ago, and I believe 3. to say what I think I could our municipality did not con speak all afternoon. Our co- sider it to be Of any benefit, ordinator . has not been idle, and we did not agree to it.% }Ie has tried very hard, and is Mr. Oxenham: '"Ihey will .do making as much progress as so on their own volition and any one could expect in the con- leve their own area weakened ditions. There is still some con- or -stripped of firj- protection. fusion, and I am going to men- We „iecoguize this, and simply eay because this is a. natural action there should be a sys- tem provided whereby if you do this, a neighbor having sim- ilar honor will provide cover for you, A county, recognizing ness reading this column. - !'& is the honorable thing to Wouldn't it be grand if' we ,ID, v‘ ill provide co-ordination iicl protection." voters could solve our prob- .. lems as easily as the govern' t? Wm. Ball, Seaforth: "Dment does?o you have to have 100%?" * * ee. Mr. Oxenham: "No; at last When an ordinary person has ts roil," ..•-die said, "rwere over two and personnel committic, ca meeting we had possibly nine contained a -‘r-eni:th: *-When Air:Force per lems Mve arisen, und vvill ,still municipalities represented, and a probilein-too many bills, Mo- yt,ars old,vvhen admitte,d to. care rled on Tuesday , :spline' arts transferred they 'arise. ther hitting the bottle, children and he oldest was 15. The recommeridation that in the i i • about seven voted in favor of . • h' , t • : lb . find : a linnie, and Inblestirp- --Jithn-i-u-se a ..) majority... of . mutual eid. This did not give getting lippy, storm .windows the. whole Thing -about -it, either positively youngest permanent ward -we -mat-t-e-p of es-tablishing a home- i'''", ' During the recent fire in not on yet -he has to do some - does out in the country - county, because we did not or neg.atively. nave fetal representation." * * * At the closing session, Thurs- dayThat is, he. finds •a solution afternoon, the EMO com- end_ to the problem or he doesn't. rnittee brought in a recommend- He stops paying his bills, tries ation: That the Fire Marshal's to gef Mom off the bottle and Office be requested to call -la onto the bingo games, gives meeting to discuss mutual aid, . the kids a belt on the ear, and and that copies of this resolu his neighbor into helping tion be sent to Inc municipal- talks' him put on the storms.' ities concerned, with a request Reeve Glenn Webb, Stephen: that they send the fire chief - Of 37 children made perman- 'security and care. Usually' theylcipal Act, given local .municipal- ent-Vards of the Children's Aid have few clothes fit to wear, !ite..... to pass by laws regulating Society in Huron this year, only ,3nit badly need medical and i!lit, running at large of animals one came into care because of dental care. Soule can't re- ! w her than dogs, be extended to his own .delinqUency. Eleven imomber ever having been. to include counties. had lost ono parent, three had i chuich or Sunday school, do ,.In our township we do have 1.6_7; i,' itoth. . At leas -I 18 came• not know a prayer or B.ble , co:11;11:11111s about cattle running from broken homes, and in at 'story unless they have learned on thts roads," said Warden least 16 cases one cause for the them at school. All these arts Vorbes. "We find it difficult breakup was drinking. ,things we try to give them.' to do anything about it, on rIthe.s...s facts were laid before i "We are very fortunate i -11. account of _ the bylaws. This _ftlailty council in the report of :Huron," said Warden -Forbes, : might li.e an Improvement." Miss Clare McGowan, local "to have a director such as, :Ir. Berrv:' "The legislation diroctor, who on. this occasion_ Mis:3 McGowan." ' • • stros,st.d. adoption problems, "All but five of these chilli - tion one factor. 'the govern - !merit and head office give you instructions, with all the whys, ' \aliens and wherefores, but I think head office is not interest - id, so how are you going. to 'interest the general public? .1They are going to dump some- Ithing into your lap. Many re- Isolutions have been drawn up Joe, not give the authority we iby the county and presented, but I wonder how many have I been recognized. Many- pro ; Action Postponed The report of thLs wardens 11"d." • • lt-tsve Elgin Thompson, Tuck- titaR and SPICE By Bill Smiley I think you'll agree that we al, it has a much neater way all have problems. If- you don't out of. dilemmas: It appoints you're either dead or rich, and a body to look into the matter. ,in either case have no busi- And in this case, body and corpse are often synonymous. nocV have who is not on adop- make! s sti‘icc Lon probation is sevenj, and ! no action be taken at the 1)11 gardens and flowers." Berry, "the co-ordinator was wo still' hope he may be Idopt-! sent time. i Reeve Clifford Dunbar; Grey: on the job. He happens to live ed. The next youngest is 11.1 The co,mmittee, of which 1"The Livestock Protection Act not far ' from the fire, and I We do not knoW of anTone who'Reeve A. D. Smith of Turnberry 'gives anyohe authority to de- believe he sp,ent most of the will adopt these ()icier ones, all 1, is chairman, recommended that 1 stroy dogs preying on his pro- night assisting in 'every way of whom have problems of var-1 the authority under the Muni- perty." he could. There are •many ious degrees of seriousness due - e - - - emergencies that develop in , to- no fault of their own. So which we can use our plans. these children, who are the WEDDING 4k, Before, we have been looking most damaged and who greatly VAN WIJK - LIERMAN at the program in just one direction." need the security of permanent' St. Michael's Roman Catholic ' nylon illusion fingertip veil was homes, seem destined In never have them. Patience ..Our foster families are -real- ly eceptional. No one else knows what patient understand- ing and tireless effort goes into this work. At the board meet- ing last week it was agreed that our boarding rate should be $1.25 per day, (instead of $1) and with more -difficult children we have authority to pay up to $2. This does not interfere with the extra $10 per month for problem children. The On- . tario Training School advertises that they pay $58 per tnonth and provide extensive fringe benefits. "Many wives who have spare time and want to increase the family income get jobs outside the home. This may be one reason it is so difficult to get enough foster homes. Another reason, I -believe, is the type of child now coming ihto care. Aside &Fa- the adoptable bab- ies, we very rarely have a curly- haire.d, blue-eyed girl or a hand- s'ome, clever little boy for whom to find a home, If ,stieh do come into our care, they are apt to be full qf problems. These children have missed out on love, intelligent training, Church, London, was the set- ting when Dianne Jean Lien man, London, became the bride held by a tiara of tiny set poarls and crystal and she car- ried a bouquet of oralIge roses, of Joseph Emmanuel Van Wijk, ,tephanotis and ivy. also of London. Rev. Fr: --Er. J. Flynn officiated.' The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Lierman, Hamilton, and folm- erly of Kingsbridge, Ontario, and the late Arthur F. Lierman, and thegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Van Wijk, London. Father of the groom is vice-consul of the Nether- lands. The bride was given in mar- raige by her grandfather; Peter Verplanclee, Delhi. She ehose a floor-lenah gown of French peau de 'faille with a French chantilly lace bodice styled with scalloPed scoop neckline and lilypoint sleeves. The bouffant skirt cascaded to a chapel train from triple-eside pleats which edged a lace front panel. Her PORT ALBERT Miss Theresa Vandersteen, Camlaehie, )Nes, maid of honor and Miss Janet Lietaer was bridesmaid. They wore identic- al gowns of yellow_chiffon over taffeta. Norbert'J'Van 'Wijjeewas his brother's best man'a7nd guests were ushered. by Peter M. Lier- man brother of the bride, " For a weeping trip to New York and a cruise through the Bahamas the bride chose a two- piece pine green suit trimmed with sequins, beige accessories and a corsage of orange roses. The bride, who attended Goderich District Collegiate In-- stitute, is a graduate- of St. Joseph's School of _Nursing; London. The couple will reside in London. "We have agreements with four and a member of council. municipalities, and own a share of Exeter, which will go any- where in the township of Ste- phen.. This gives us five pieces Of fire -fighting, equipment. I cannot see the advantages of a county system to , a rural municipality. We pay a rate per hour and have no further responsibility." "Any agreement you have now would remain constant," he was told. PORT ALBERT, Nov, 18. and Mrs. Elmer G Afters:, Mrs. Gilders' father, Mr. Coe ' of Detroit, Mr. Wm. McCurdy and Mr. Har,o1c1 Johnston of Springk,f1,1d, Ohio, Earl Martin; Mr. a'nd 'Mrs. Donald Bowden, Larry and Randy of London, Ars. Wm. Stewart of Auburn, and Mr. Cordon Pearson of Sea - forth were recent yiiitors with Mrs. Dave Martin. James Steb- bins and Charles Little; also were at Mrs. Dave Martins, and took in the deer season up in Bruce, along with Gdrd. Martin and Cliff Hoy of Goderich, bringing back two deer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petrie have returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cock- - field and family of Detroit. . LAC and, Mrs. Clarence Hoy, -Ronnie and Garry of Centralia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Hoy and,boys. Nomination Meeting Township Of Godtrich A Nomination meeting will be held for the Township of Goderich an Friday, November 29th, between the hours of 1 and 2 -p.m., in the Town Hall, Clinton. NOininations will be accepted for the office of Reeve, Deputy Reeve, 3 Councillors, and for 3 school Area Trus- tees for 2 -year terms. If an election is necessary, it will be held on Monday, December9th between the hoar's of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the folloWing places, and with the following Deputy Re- - turning Officers and Poll, Clerks • Ward Place 1 Orange Hall Wane -of Auplin 6Nrdy 3 House of A. Schlibe 4 House of G. Wise 5 House of H. McCartney 6 Township Shed D. R. Officer. Poll Clerk V. Falconer A. Fuller Clif. Sturdy- J. Bauer Chas Wallis W. 'Mcliwain E. Trick Don Middleton H. McCartney Don Lobb Reg Miller G. Stock R. E. Thompson, Clerk 45-46 Look -Who's Coming To Town! IT'S ERNIE CHARDSON Canadas King- orf Curling --four times Cana- dian and world_ eurling, e:hampion Ernie ItichardAon - will be corning. to town • through the 'paerc;s of The Goderich Signal -Star to give you straight-feam-the4haek hints. on Oanada's fastest growing winter participat- ing sport ! In . a oneraa-week eolumn called "(l'ItTilNfl CAPSUL11+1,S," Ernie .Ri011'arilson will, for the first time, share the secrets which have made - him the winningest curler in bonspiel hi0ory. - - SO GET'OUT YOUR -WRUNG BROOM and dust off your wel- come mat. Whether',you're a veteran or just a beginner WM- , wants to Learn moie about Canada's most exciting winter sport, you'll enjoy your 'weekly do -.-,r cham: Ernie Richardson.. "CURLING, CAPSULES THE GODERICH SIGNAL - STAR 4. Chairman t.Miltoo Oesch said: "It was thought if the county gave its approval more support would be forthcoming from the The 1961 census reported that 67.4 per cent of Canada's popu- lation spoke English only, 19.1 per cent French only, 12.2 per cent both English and French, 1.3 per cent neither English nor French. ° APPLES MacINTOSH and SNOWS All Grades - All Prices BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS LASSAUNE ORCHARDS Dial 524-7096 M FO1Z AT K)0 'BE -Aa -44 Near Palm BeachTFLOT:J1DIA Complete year around vacation resort... 60 ft. swimming pool ...sandy beach... pier for fishing...near churches, excellent golf c3urses, modern shopping centers. Deluxe accommodations - luxurious.:rooms, suites and completely. equipped kitchenettes. Completely air-&nditioned.ond heated-. Restourant and Cocktail Lounge; A wonderful sun and fun Florida holiday - at pr,ices you CAN afford 1. . Write, wire or call for reservations, or for further information to - WIC CEAN /4.....,4 .. ..,::.„...i5.*:.:::.... 111 ,,„,... ..%)..... - i ,„,,....„ . .......,.... . . . . .. . ... .. .4....„.........,.....:,::::::,*:%::: ..,..,..‘,. , .: Route No 4- RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA' '-.;i.Tetephafte WEST PALM BEACH- VI 4-11-01-5 42-6 ,Otinty by the top men in the land, the commission states, in a 784 -page brief, .that Viem- ployment is bad, or tito atisegre. Elation is silly, Or iihitOulture is good. rti 5 50 5 You. think I'm exaggerating? Tell me, then, why the .Govern - merit recently 'appointed the Royal Commission on Bilingual- ism and Bietilturalism. Be- cause it- didn'l know what to do about all the fuss the peOple of Quebec have been making? You're right. fsi I wish the commission noth- ing but the best. But I am certain that its public hearings will do more to increase French - English irritations, than lessen -them. And arn equally cer- tain that its findings will be as stimulating as a tapioca pud- ding. ' * Ask a municipal council fors new street lights, adequate sewage .disposal, or patches for the potholes. It listens politely, and promises to "refer the mat- ter to the proper- cOmmittee." Six months later, when ,your fine fire of indignation has fizzled out, the council 'an- nounces that the request would eost tooemuch.e. * * * Or, if he's another type, he pulls his head into his shoulders and hopes. He hopes that -he'll win a sweepstake, that Mother will join AA, that the kids will stop bullying him, and that it'll be a mild winter. ' * * tures! Ask a provincial government for more booze outlets, for big- ger • highways and Smaller schools, and it immediately ap- points a commission.. After studying „ the matter for two years, the commission an- nounces that, having weighed all the factors, it has decided tha tthe best solution is an increase in the sales tax. * * • * Either way, he has to make a decision -whether to act or hope. Not so the government. Municipal, provincial or feder- * * After ,all, everyone agrees that Canada has no culture at all. And here we have a com- mission to investigate two cul- * Ask a federal government to do s9mething about -unemploy- ment, 'segregation or culture and it appoints a Royal Commis- sion. This sounds more impos- ing than the town council's "committee," but serves the same function. * * After .foiir years of intensive We Invite YOU -YOU and YOU TO ATTEND OUR. CHRISTMAS FAIR We are offering knitted articles, sewing, candy, _home- made baked goods plus many other items. Tea will be served 2 to 5' p.m. We will be looking for you! Saturday, November 23rd • at new St. Peter's Parish Hall Sponsored by St. Peter's Catholic Women's League 46 7 points to insist on when buying a furnace When buying a furnace consider quality first. -The investment hi a substantial one and the comfort and well-being of your family is at stake. Only Clare-Hecla guarantees *leo. nomical, efficient performance for a, full 20 years. I/ heavy Gauge Steel Combustion Chamber with full 20 -year Guarantee . 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Beautifully satin bound. Value $8.00 and $6.00 6 colours. Drop in ... or phone us 'today - NEAR. .& HOFFMEYER PLOWING & HEATING SS KINGSTON STREET DIAL 524-7861 - At, ismileksimme IA. -PRICE LEATHER GLOVE and MITT SALE FOR MEN - Sale, Price $1.50 to $3.00 Beautifully styled and tailored dress gloves, lined and Unlined in goatskin, pigskin and capeskin. Values $3.00 to.,$6.00 FOR LADIES - Sale Prite $2.00 and $2.50 Leather gloves for the FASHION wise. Lined and unlined capeskin and /kid. Values $4.00 and $5.60. FOR CHILDREN SNOW. and SKI MITT - Sale Price $1.00 Lined. Deerskin tanned to always dry soft. Value $2.00 . LINED DRESS GLOVES - Sale Price 75c Grey ,only. Value $1.50 ei And anyone in his riqht mind knows this country is not bits Moue!, despite all ,the night sthool classes Allied with pea, 00 madly. 'staking" conversa.- tional French. I3ut never mind, we have, a commission to look into the matter, so all is in safe hands. 5 -5 5 However, all this is none of my business. I'd love to be bilingual and bicultural, but aint neither. And I daresay you. aint neither, neither. * All I vyanted to say here was'' that I find this commis, sion idea fascinating. It's the solution to every problem that promises to be awkward. Jack, next time your wife $ays sbe simply must have nee drapes to match the new re& that she had to buy to motel the new chesterfield, just 901 her with, "I've appointed a nib. mission to look into it." NO MORE WEATHER. WORRIES WITH A - E E. 1964 Model le Exclusive CGE High Speed Drying System • Automatic Drying Controls for all Fabrics • AutomaticallY shuts off when clothes are dry • Largest capacity of any auto- matic Dryer • Automatic De-Wrinkler for Wash 'n' Wear Clothes 176.00 MacDONALD ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED 133 Britannia W. 31 A A JA 44851 Busifiess Directory Real Estate Agent RUTH VAN DER MEER PHONE JA 4-7875, Goderich Agent For WILFRID McINTEE REALTOR. Walkerton MEN'S WOOL WORK SOCKS • Heavy weight. Nylon reinforced. Value $1.25 a pair. . Sale Price 2 Pair $1.00 - WORK GLOVES Goatsldn, f9r,durability. Value $1.35 - Sale Price Value $2.95 - Sale Price • Unlined - 65e ' Lined - $1.50 ROPER WORK GLOVES - Sale Price $1.50 "The Best" - Value $2.95 CHAMOIS - 75c to $2.00 The best eloth for hOusehold Use and ear washing. Various s12eS. Roy N. Bentley • PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT P.O. Box.„478. Phone JA 4-9521 GODERICH - ONTARIO R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST O. T. ARMSTRONG Consulting Optometrist The Square :IA 4-7661 'REFRIGERATION - AND' - APPLIANCE SERVICE All make? - All types GERRY'S APPLIANCES ' 59 Hamilton S. "The Store That Service Built" Mechanical and Body Repairs, Wheel Alignment and Bal- ance, Window Replacements, Radiator Repoirs. Pretoct against rust with • Unda-Spray DAVIDSON'S Texaco 4ervice No. 8 Highway, G9derich Phone JA 4-7231 STILES AMBULANCE Rdoiny - Comfortable . 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