The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-02-13, Page 2441*4pa hux ay, 'February 13th, 1964
O'F HON -OR, AND rr OF ¥EARS"
MESSAGES
FROM THE WARD
• 9'1ie .Bever• nd• David .1.U.D:, some; years. Ile was also electdd mod -
Pieta : d tri$ d vs. •aa, the Pres yter, ' ile'llad. ser erator of the Synod of Hamilton and
for ..3, ' h 'tf l "ears and becal s, .. Londoli iii .1950, at Sarnia".
ped `� ut u years, >~
he sti'as. go alert, so active` �as a rilinitei•, ,. The variety of" .his interests pi�oclai-
.�i . . 'though, 'at last . retired, and ''so keenly filled h1n a community -type roan. l: -1c was
interested, in: a' 'vari'ety o community , a" keen horticulturist, }Jowle_ and curler
• �•ttfair,,. his -passing at 81 was a shock to _-_. 1it' . c.iarhLd three guinea in the week
ni�anv throughout the area. Stricken at before his .death ---, and had beep a ser -
the many
u'f, him daug=hter--- BVI s -Clayton `rite. trhtrp1ait in -both wars. Ile ntetapeo-,
Edward, id ,Goderieh, he died llr hospital pie not ',only on Sundays but Where they
here four day latter. • lie will he deeply worked and played.' A loveable hear, he,
;, Itlotlrned in (i iil,'tou, whel•e he was mill " w;,as- friends with high and low, As was
iter of St. Andrew's 20 'years and cadre- said of St. Paul at Athens, he "preached
plated 50 in the ministry, and in God.e- ,]esus and the Resurrection, and •as i,,t
rictli, whi,re he • vas the beloved minister "°is written of his ° 11.laster�, • : the ,•. connuon
f 1' Church for 11 years people heard hien ,dally "
1Jpx t
. ,_^ �._r�_.1101.- Cllu�'�' ,.-
• • Dr. 'Lane was born in Kinloss •, towel The minister of I1 k iii z e,
the ministry. The late Rev: W.P. La'lle at the =public service in Clinton: With
ship. '1 o `tl,fk his brothers also e•nteaed 4ev. G. Lockhart Royal, said of Dr` „Lane
, was at North Street United dere -'during th•i, passing of this .illustrious :soldier- of
Part, n+•. David's term at Knox.' }acct a the ''rotis. th'1; church of the 11Vltlg Christ
,,
At d -i v •-pittiic,. i ii is sstre•r---•hitt-•-•.La..l sicl4
'next door to the fanned Zorras, , which
+ank : with the Kinloss area . in the
`kiei� o rcren>gi.s~em ��t i t ryii=
t
. the years• llr. ;Trane htd 'been inoder•
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afar of four presbyteries in-1,i,1h Huron -
001
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So when a, great'n caries,
._.—.•_-1 or-- r , r _beyond our' keit
'The.li ;lit heTeaves-Yerirn h m
Iles ,
Maitland, of w hic'h he lrad been clerk for Upon the lives'of men. •
THEY GO ON- THE AIR IN- OXFORD
There were three candidates „for w ar-
den irt• ltur•on, ' and a second vote was
~, taken after one man dropped out. His,
:;,.. .__1::edistrib.uted support' did not" finally de-.,
N•thx-ee.,��eoul7cill-
cid_ file ... issue, beca. tlae_
ars switched . their votes, 'and either of
_•«" the 'two w14 switched to .Ralph Jewell
• could be said as a• matter of arithmetie.,
to ,lave elected him. This -iucident hats
caused the Clinton News -Record. to 'erit-
. 4 ,
•
•raiz_ what it Bails a "game." It 'adds:
"We -suggest that county councillors in
future -,..take a serious look at their res-
• • poiisi'bi1ities. It remains, an iinpossibl-
' ltiy to see where a man considered best
-on ozie'.ballot should not retain this same
confidence on a second ballot •three -or
" • four mintites later.';p
•
,,The News-Reeord probably supplies
RELIGIOUS FERVOUR
WHAT -DOES IT MEAN TO is impossible according to, Eph.
BELIEVE?, . 2;8 and ,S, Rom. 5;23, and Thus
Rev. T.•Leslie Hpbbine, Calvary' 3''
Church Somte .(efin�itsons wliicli, seek
to •add..one's'Q 'n works to be:
"John. 1:12 --"But as ,many as lievi.ng are;'bg'lieve anitp.oin the
rece1v sd Ilim to them gave He church; be haptiied; take com-
power to become the sons of munion; keep the co•mmand-
t, ad, • _van• to therm that believe menta; be. (beileyolef t to the
on His name." poor and •to the church. Do not
•"Balieve,"'its used •many times misunderstand me, These things
in the Bible. it' is an important. are, all commendable • and cer-
word, ,in John 3:18 we read tainly •one who really believes
FM- that ibelieveth ori Ilirn is will 'want bo do them all AND
not condemned; but ..!httrhat MORE.
bc+lieveth not is condemned al 'Bu•t these are a result of •con-
rca•dy, because he haUh 'out be- version and can in no wise help
lieved •girl the name of the only to convert you. Nor do they
'gattenr Son .-0.f:,God,„•a'lrarantee =aertc?r..t- :Marry •do
Believing, • therefore, is the
c1:tferen•ce between conversion
:rd,' condemnation. How 1m -
'Natant its 18,—;for • us; -to know
what, ,w,ho • and ',how to believe,
.e...jaajaht be troy ebnvert-
• :•d in.the Bible, way. • -
May make believing mean
t fie maid ____+ -� dasi-tiaxls•-th
minas -me believing are`k'no ing
about Christ, His birth, life and
death; 'Oa following the sayings
of Christ.
radio station picks. up the - proceedings
for the benefit 'of councillors' families,
sehogl children. people who fail to 'get
into the crowded council chamber, and for
'iiliesea' make believing- .m•ea'
too little because the Deva
knows about Christ and 'trem-
bles (James 2:19); the gospel
is not :the gayin•,af..Christ but
is 'Iris death-), burial and resur-
rection paying the price of sin,
rl Cot' ,13,ome..5:8)..
the pubic in "•eneral, It was done at first
w tygan m ke, balievin•a ;mean
.....,-w�pzu. ,.,»_;.«..� '� . ` ISi. J, rP� e „t{,,'" • • r�' '��7 t�' �tt�,Ms�•:uh, h resr.,•�V.rt"m�' �.�
as a public , servi"6-F, t i`t tlr "'h "1 1' _9 'a coo mticl�'"`Iflit 1:5 "d%"
between rotes the radio station started the mistaken,idea that we can
to broadeast"ebmmercials. •This was stole- convert .ourselves or 'at." least
peal, and the council pays .$3.0 "for the help'. to. convert 'ourselves. This
service. ' 'County Clerk Len Coles pre-
pares little' capsules_ of general informa-
tioll about, the Bounty — what newspapers
vroulcf call "fillers" for use in the
brief gaps -between votes.
It's 'an idea. At. 'the inaugural do=
iii:gs in Minn council -chamber, only a
('0111)1eol dozen SheetatOiS can squeeze in;
.and 'the press desk's' are out in the corri-
dor,
lant140 Bypas
rovedByOWRC
Reeve_ Walkon offered iiis'*mo-
tions in -deep lass, (having con-
traeted a cold somewhere in
the neighborhood of the cixrl
ing rink. Mayor 'Mooney per-
mitted no waste"•of time, and
adjournment van at 9:16 p.m.
By W. F. Elliott World Chairman Joe Moody,.
The much-discussed filtraton with the fawn engineer' and
ss ''s a std nearer foreman, .:will inspect the area
be dv spa t a - and try to remedy the condition.
action. v The Ontario Water Re• Report r romi'seci
sources 'Comxriission "has passed' The traffic flow and sh=eet
an -official minute authorizing pattern at:� • Victoria and Ham'i,l-
the installation"' at Goderieh ton streets, next to the play -
water treatment plant 'in° aecoi;il- ground, is receiving the- atten-
ance with a request dated De- ,tion of the Ontario transport
cember 12, town :council was in- department council was, , ad -
formed in a letter read Friday vised,. in a :lette ...from traffic
evening engineer •R, Cowie.
It added tha�6. a , ipeillinrinary Diseussion had taken place
investigation of atihe work in- with the department's commun-
volved will be made by an ity planning division, and a re-
OWRC representative "in•., ap- port in -the week, of February
proximately two • Weeks," • . 10 ,was .promised.
,priginal Plans "It has gone beyond just
signgizing,"Mr'
", Cowley wrote,
"and we would apreci-ate meet-
ing with your council
-._..._Mayor ,MaYaMooriey said son -
thing should .:be done about
better control of traffic at the
t rseet-ien --�k�e,--letter
passed to the parks committee.
No Tame Waste, _
bhe `ta-van's group insurance will
be studied by a special com-
mitt;'e'e:•~~Mayor Mooney, Reeve
the above but -t- sad to say . are. Council members understand
not converted.The only part.that the town will not be liable
you have in conversion is that for the .expenditure involved,.
yeuy need to be ,eon•ver-ted•--Y-ou., as-the:•bypass was -st p'osed--fa
cannot add to it or, spay for it.
What. -',then does it Alvan, to
�eT v e i n Ii'e-'"B9r•"°'vt'a.
Simply, according to the
:beli:eui ,s: Person-.
al y "tr _ 'your
Christ so Ile and He alone can
save you.
A shipAwas_ sinkin o sly yards
from - land. Many •weesPaaltsaasais
ing. Some. realized the break-
ers wotrid help. They put' -on
their life 'preservers and,° turning
it just right, leaped ori;to the
crest of the breaker and rode
into shore • supported b th
.giant wave.
The real difference is seen in
be included in original plans.
It was estimated, Eby Mayor E, C.
er a e alt"-" dr" "-'to
"worth" 500,000 to 750,000 gal -
,.a
weat
rreg "
ve
e ,
in several reports 'of flooding.
Deputy Reeve Reg Jewell re-
ported nine to 15 indhes of
e oirthe property
as H. Wilson, next the Cullligan
plant on -the Bayfield road, and
also a call from Mr. Glousher,
on the opposite side.
Fis
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. • and Mrs. Benson Strau-
ghan and son Stephen of Barrie,
were weekend guests with 9
former's `parents, Mr: ,and Mrs.
Andrew Straughan.
-ir--.1pitYDE.4si SON
Memorials - -"-
Finest Stone and Experienced. ?Warr nanship;
F ra nk W Mc l iwa i n ' REPRES, NTATIVE.
�
5247861 ° or 200 ,G4bbons $t. 1124- 8
465
°� 50t£
old Shore and the clerk, to re
port in- two weeks.
All members were present
except Councillor Robert Squire.
suppor e y e BI:N
._ . ..,. _..-
HALL
This is -trusting. at LAG i O°N
GO
'�+�tA.„8: I +'h�I.V i 'h•Q"l i 7Ci e'WPAD r.tei.It
in himself, (18:9) but the pub-
lican
�I
trusted in God alone (18: - •30 p.m. -
13). Will you -t;rtust Him now? at 8 •
ATURDAYP p� FEBRUARY:' 15
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Book 'Reported:
Good Reading
Dear Sir:
As there will be more inter-
est in the work of .Rehabilita-
part- of the ,explanation in a surmise that . tion for Paraplegics, through
councillors "jump h^�ack and .forth in an WHAT OFA VARtE Y"
anent.})t' to • gain. incl"e-supn.or.t._:.._for them -
the •Mara'h of Dimes project this
week, 4- would like, to ream-
' selves in •futin-' •'tleoia-ions: ::• • • 'T• - • •,f; i4srtle of the larger Citnailian
•,•,�,(,�� �•s r•tt1• i��s re�ytulli•allt owners •sectll to 5hovv tt
tilt. mend a book pu.blis+he.d recently
-�.', _: -...as: r e a,... -x t` ` ' „r _ tJesi ,,Take m Itands�t" :she
,)lavmr a game, ;,, ilI'e �ti lit 1rs�. oL 1�Tta��itl i i. s cry '67
b(, said to be €, �..
• rin-i'a[zur •in -,,,t. -r�inpari�+o vci.tl't-tl1.0M. • calf'.. WHere, for,..Ins.tanc•e (.:111 Yon ' ge rgcon.in the vellere Hospital,
• ()vfor • who .have a'much longer Ter- roat duckling, lobster Newburg„ (.?r York- India. - •
b . 'f to She ' .became • a paraplegic
forma ire and put it on radio.. Oxford shire pudding with your lortst t�t ,
t•.___ not sir,):,._through* an accident, andafter
numerous operations and '.much
ed;',On one, r'lI } 'rlt alit the -.4-,-tr'tltt ,liner• • ill flee �ufl'erin�, was able o e in
luau to rlrop out after each.• roluld`. Last -pillar round of uieitt and )otatoe.s -- of
1 on the, hands of lepers, and
month there were r five candidates. One steak, or chicken, ° or turkey, or • calves dreamed ' of• the day when , they,
•
dropped gilt after the fifth vote, others -liver, ,farmersi• sausage or the ever av-
after he Se' enth and eighth. On the ninth, allabll hambllrgor: if sn 'he -will .find
r
..�:„,L�eevt, �ti"tllian�l Sutherland of -West lsor- ulotit�lilelltt5'a reflection of hitt ,,.;test' ,. ; Seca ie to the n e
"'' ti •Y • n .r )t 10115. r�0 h n u ed
- . ?i,..
1•ti Darned for the. nllllll)el' OL vult'� cl+ttu, a,c,,", v,,,, .. .few
a.. --- -----
1; ne, ga'•l'•ty1m-vPttrs a<,n there were - at'ies'? . .
� J bl t b a
t)l ralt1it15. , It i an op -en vote, as m u- e. r wheel chair. Later she was able
•roil b•ut cl}at0lii doe's not require the low ,'-ni tiler centre pr•efel•ti a more or less reg. 'to aper,,_ frnln her wheel chair
C O F.� Installs
New Officers
f •7
The Canadian Order of For-
esters card party ,was well at-
tended. Winners at `,`500" were:
high lady, Mrs, Aaron Fischer;
low lady, Pat Millian; high gent,
Jim Blake;- low 'gent,. Chester
Sturdy. .
Another -Card party -IS plan -
ped for..ti}.ter this month.
„,lid -,D
ation I..1901 C.O.F. Were install-
ed: at the .January' -meeting by
D.D,,I[.C.R. Jane Case. Past
president, Sister Bernice. Moore;
pre:>ident, Sister Enid Jewell;
vice-president; Sister .Elaine1
Schmidt; recording secretary,
Sister Audrey, •JSernisahan; fin-
ancial. secreta; 'Sisitr Betty
Moore; treasurer, Sister Joan
wotild'have a rehabilitation MacPhee; •c�haplairi, Sister Flor-
centre` .for lepers and para- en.ce- Ginn; conductor, .Sister
Phyllis Harrison; warden, Sister
elegies. - Phyllis Fisher; inner guard,
tea_ F
ua:. }i. • a Fisher• , outer
giiard. Sister ISarlabl e `Thrd"y.
✓...g..41* = y s �t }. N"i Edi •i} ': a^” J .� , ' .,' ;>tr 9 F�
•Nissouri 11, Tillsonbtlrg representatives name one: (leorgiaii 13ay Lake troat,•�as f ' r'M T�7 'g'"s ' ;?►� if�p'
. have an extra vote each, ' as ' Goderivh fc'aturect in some IN esterir Ontario cent-
• .' members have ill Iluron, and the 23' -mein-' res. is a welcome changer and one which
tier coupe. it has 25 votes, 1l1' being a Inaj- the Visitor will happily identif}- with, the
o rity. ... .. ..
' .• district. ..
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. "The clerk calls the roll
al hab`eti� Not ,'lief' the food .in the 'smaller Bread ,his book, and if the Lib-
to
learn how to help others; and
receiving so in.uch help, for her-
self, 'is back to Vellord Hospital
td superintend the new clinic.
I'm -sure ,people will want to'
' T
4 . ,• a'rd tlaa l , ; �r - ,ea.I *iaiit..good_lana vv.11- paasisaa (:1....
• •y in naming their chole'_, a5 •�:5r'ood'stoek wcitios
simpl y' -la "Trr'i`tt
•
3
Down
MernMem
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rysd,Lane
50 -Years Ago --1914 -
Some local young people •were 115 • Years. Ago
-protesting viQlent< about an
editorial which had appeared in I n G o d rich
The `Huron, Signal en the sub- d Whe
n A. B. Brownson of .
Vi • ject of the latest. dance craze, S•tariley Township was pro-
' • "The Tango." The,, Signal com- ceeding. up the lake with- a,
• ' inentedthat it did not wish to family_ of settlers for the new
appear narrow •in its views "but Township of Kincardine,- his
- had yet (b be Shown that 'The horse broke through the 'ice
,'.Tango,' ' -accompanied by the near the village of Port Al-
• . `Bunny Hug,' Turkey Trot,' etc., bert. , It was with much dif-
a. is a grate 1• and nice dance:" faculty,. that Mr. Brewnson
'Th'e' Popes Rome..had placed saved his; - own life. , There
'a bait:on the new dance, "The was no assistance ,at hand
' Tango. •• ° ' • and consequently the horses,
Parcel post was inaugurated sleigh and ~ loading went
- at midnight, February 10, ,and . down. - .
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several parcels had been posted
and - a few parcels received at
the Goderich Post Office. on his stove exploded from the
• $team generated by an especial-
30 Years Ago -1934
ly hot fire. He came dawn
The transfer of S. N. O ever, stairs to.dight, the fire' without
for some years accountant at re lazing the temperature out-
' side was 21 degrees ,below .,zero.
the Goderich 'branch of the
Royal ,Bank of Canada, to new 15 Years Ago -1949
duties at Aylmer, Ontario, was 'Stanley Snyder,Reeve of Col -
7 -7 - ••the 'occasion•,.for-e.,fareewell..ban t or ,,..Presided for the annual
c.... _ . _Y __•-iii e at e`1'Beafd i`ot l 4PeSt*meete1; i2d-eiborLre4,iiia-•
• - Master"-dohar Oalt,preseslted him cilia. Telephone System held at
with a travelling, bag+ on behalf Carlow, }fere was a, small ttlrn-
• : c f,• the gathering.. Toastmaster out of subscribers. Tribble was
d- was Andrew Porter. ' paid to J. S. Kernighan as chair-
• *Charles Ruffell,' West street, man for'1948 and as a commis,
narrowly escaped serious injury •signer for the •past 11 years.
•i"a-ry;;: Board •would- he - t
autobiography section, it would
give an opportunity to those
who are interested, •
Mrs. Albert Taylor,
Goderich:'
J. S. Howrie, charter members,
were presented with gifts at a
meeting of .the 'lGoderich branch
of the Women's Institute.,The
presentations were mad,, by
Mrs. C. • Young and Mrs. C.
Bissett.
10 Years' Ago -1954
Seventeen -year-old .Jane_.Gra,
ham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
J. M. Cxrahani of Ga derich, was
given enthusiastic acclaim •by_a
London audience ' when she•
made her solo singing debut in
an Opera Musicale presented by -
the, Opera Workshop Society.
.Bert Lobb of .Holmesville was
returned as president bf ,the
Huron County Hog Producers'
Association. Other officers re-
elected were: Harry Sturtly, Au-
burn, 1st vice-president; Wm.
Young,. Belgrave, secretary;
treasurer; Alvin Rau of Zurich,
2nd vice-president:
One Year Ago -•-1963
New officers of the ladies''
lodge of the Canadian Order oi;
41est:-er8- 6ficinsta •ed 1 Beii=-
miller. Berril itoore was the
new president,'
Dan • Wiggins was. in a hos-.
pital at London as a result of
a fall in which be broke his hip'
while ,attending the funeral of
'aa' When the frozen. water jacke, , Miss M. •E. Salkeld and Mrs. his brother, James -Wiggins.
Children's -Aid
Sends Thanks
Dear Sir: •
The Christmas Bureau Corn -
•mittee of bhe Children's Aid
Society of 'Huron County wish -to
axtend sincere gratitude -to all
organizations, service ' groups
and individuals whet assisted in
making' this phase ' of their
work such an outstanding suc-
cess, -
This could not, have been
achieved without the whole-
hearted support so • generously
given.
I wish especially ' to empha-
size the 'generous, support and
splendid" `coverage given by the
news+papers'•• throughout the,
county without charge. -
D. Firigland,
Publicity Convener.
,,
` �}' 117th Year .of
aEstablished ; , �ri� �j ll t , rat , `tar
- • 1848 4 , � Publication
—0-- The County Town Newspaper of Huron —0—
Published at Goderich, Ontario every Thursday morning by
r -*
' Signal, -Star Publishing Limited '
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"' F, GEO. L. ELLIS, President R' 'G. SHRI M Vice -President
1 ''' and• Publisher -and Advtg. Mgr, •
' S. F. Hills, Plant Supt.
M'effiber of C.W.N.A., O.W.N.A., C:C.N,R., and A.B.C.'-
w•
Subscription Rates — $4 a year: To U.S,A., (In Advance)
M• ,
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•Ili Authorized 'as Second-Clasa Mail, Post Office Dept.,
Ottawa and for Payment of Postage ht -Cash.
PEOPLE WE KNOW•
.
Miss Olive Goldthorpe, of Tor,
onto is - visitingher•--sister Mrs.
W. G. MacEwan. -
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Aluminum
1.95 -
cast
3.95-
Atumhum
Windows-sand Doors
FISHER
ALUMINUM
524-8162
49 Britannia Rd. 40 Pitton St.
15 GAMES ---•- $1,00 �
The prize for each 'regular game, will be ti12.00
4 Share -The -Wealth jackpot' Combined. •
JACKPOT OF $75.00. IN 55 CALLS
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FRIDAY, FEB. 14
1 to' 3 p.m.
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8'3rd- Anniversary
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patches;mends,
overcasts. Ex-
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with console.
cabinet.. : •
i49
INCLUDING CABINET
r -Brand New
SPARTANI;
X8.88
Reduced to
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99.95 -
for handsome
Cpnsole,, Model
Singer 'Zigzags mean 'much .more than decorative
stitching! . You can overcast seams, hem,' patch, make
kuttonholes. Singers -work quietly_, smoothly, becatltse
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•
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