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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-03-12, Page 10• " f • e # .10 The Gederieh Signal -Star, Thursda,y, March 12th, 1964 orals • 0 411t NURSING HOMES- DISCUSSED MESSAGES FROM THE' WORD The Goderich Ministerial Assoc. Taking part hi the throne speech. de- 'witli the provincialdgrant, whieh helps to - liate, Murray Gaunt of Huron -Bruce di•s. maintain residents without means. Oper- , ure * cusSed in the eb'slatseveral niiattZTS re- ation expense does not take into considern ation eapital cost --: and the county has an ' talk* to pavate itirsing homes and q'uote,d, outstanding debenture issue on„the Huron - from, in The Signal -Star And ether papers 'vielV addition ' but on the Other hand .of a debate at the January session of Huron these residents. have been paying taxes (qmnty couneil, • He stated that private all, their 'adult lives and so contributing ,llurs.itig hoycies cannot ebmpete suevessfully to eurrent auti capital Cost of county insti- •at,TainS't an enterprise. !,'subsidized by tho talons, I axpf,iyerS. " Thii ieferredto eolnity ' homes Mr. Gaunt especially 'urged pa,yments for the aged where;'.Mr. Gaunt said,,-Lrlit• by the Ontario Hospital Services Commis- eosts. are. not eharged to residents., \die ,,siou to 'licensed nursing homes for •main-. have adequate means of .self-support,- tonanee of chronic patients, in order to 11e - The incinbeymade a compreheitsiv,• • lieve general hospitals of some of their'pat- and tiinely preskitation of an important ,iontsnot requiring medical eare. Accord- inatter, ,blit there are additional facts. NIttil ine• to the Ituron-Bruee, member, some 43 .•rtrihrtamgalavo TO111:110 t ottrrrt trit.6"t"-40,6-Iter s erlmturmr§-FrrlY:74'ffir over private mirsin!,,, home., iiri.)tq temporarily" by 01 18(` for this anti; have (litTert'itt regulatio,ns, 1n 1141 ltl purp('),e; give. any substantial measure 1 ri1. eounty licenses the homes, wh'ielt are of relief, the arrangement would lia \'O1'0 •inspeeted 0 , fire marshall, building- in. he •011 0 hr6ader The nursinv ,pee tor and inedieal of fie er 01 health.' ;tre_1pera1 1 for -pro fit ; must, Hit phey. .Galilee had • meant. home, Inregar4.1 to '2 subsidies,- tin- inend)ci• traineil hirlp and .alsu tAt.) vost into friends,.the beauty of hills and has probably tghei1flote4fA4u,...ie,Lto Bruce consi,leteitnut, ,,t. t1 11 services lake, the growing movement rounly1.iljiiei]. reeently:by ..\s'S(1(''f'ziti).(1 Nur- in thoory,1 41114 lluroovieAv's wait -land the responsive crowds. l -jut ,,ing Home., Inv., protesting -frvenimi ing 4 1rt•i,,;(se ."1i0siiila14)0e1 011111011ation Jerusalem, the frOWning city ianlid desolate hills, „the threat- sion. to eititnLy-hio.n.„1.o;,,,a- .pe,rsons with into- for patient, reon.iriin, (tare, (prate means, thus plavi.iig. an 11)1114 114 might ev.en render tintie-,',1),,are sumo cnst_ Power of Pharisee and )riest, vast unreliable crowds lax blirden tlie public. At llurouview, ly addit.ions t» general hospitals throughon( This •is 1111, main. 1.)1,0110i, jot, of strangers, betrayal, arrest residents with means are r(oufted to • tlte prk)vinee. . `,. ' 'and the lurking cruelty .-of im- over their, property. -They benefit Trom 11 .whieli Gaunt- ha, submit tokl and (us - low per diem rate,but thisis based upon." 'Position. ot course, a 114011cr d' govern - actual cost of 'operation, nothiin2; to (I() !tient 'By Rev. „Canon' .Kenneth E. Taylor,- KA., .D.D., St. George's 'Anglican. Church_ St. Mark 1O:32And they were on the road .going*up to Jeras- aleni.:...: And taking the twelve, He began to tell them what would, happen to Him." This js the turning point in the Gospel story. Galilee days are over -no more happy eager crowds, along the beach while Jesus ,spoke tO them. -from fishing boat, no more swelling multitudes hanging on , His words and jostling to be near , nomore wandei-ing through the beautiful Galilean -corintryitter-Twitti-tire-litti" band of disciples teaching them the ways of the Kingdom. All this is over; the Galilean min, istry is behind Him. He must go up to Jerusalem to , 'THE MODERN TREND The fate of numerous schoolhpar,ils So far; 11-0. majority in any one township is hanging in tho bal- ance svith 'the annwineententf by the ( .,, . .favor a consolidated school. II' only one solnuil, board. for frull- ett Township is itriplcniented by expected . Ontario leg,islatioli, the stirvey may be some- rri0 Department of Education that it 111 14 , , ,, , - - - -- - -. .- - - ------ - -.,----- --,-----W-110 1. ..-1.0 1. 1111 far the .1110ssi111e eventual one, plaa, eonsolidation of the, province's 3,900 1 ownslt ip board may be the efeeiding fkictor.. sehoot iffiards. Legislation eXpeeted, to 1>istitsteful as it, iniTY be to some rural res - /AN (-mile before theseurrent seSsion or ale Ont-.. i&nts, the dily is not fa1 . distkint when eon- • oriothegi,lature May result in only one ,solidation will he tire order of the flily ,i11 CHARLES T. CRAWI"ORD 'tent was in Maitland cemetery, sehool board for eavh township. ' township editcation oireles ---- ' 1 re,(Inetion The funeral service for Char- itev- G. L. Royar conducted the servite. The pallhearerS' were Capt. Lorne MeCartney„Tames Sheardown, joe Allaire, - Fill- Wallage,1-1.1r61) Is, an educated "guess of point'. hoards to et their foolifor on whether 'But that's the priee.' oi ,,,,o11011, yrn,i,ot . r. ,_ ., , ... near Wiartom He lived in Pert The Beta .Sigma Phi Sorority ,.. , tory' " , . ation growth., and peesent land. ;hey Favor a cousolnhat,t1 "1 11)))! Only modee0-11as• progress. The" same trend is '' . Colborne' and Fort Willia held .their • second meeting • of ' 'He was bofq in Goclerich the ,. - - ..•(,,,,,`„, ;,., ,,,d,,,i,n11, bie; use agricolture, industry and , we leery ' hoards rernain to he contacted, to he found i0,111:111,4. sse(ysto(hiy, , on of the late Mr. and Mrs, 1°" C‘'"'-'"Ty'y `'.,,'",,-.- ,''''leorn..meree, an forest re'sources. the month . -at The home of Marg . • .4, laines C:r'asstfort.l. but lived for Years' a". .'''''' w.'1...' " marine Goderich is Member of the Ljunggren, on L i g h th 0 us' e 'engineer by trade, 'ANY IDEAS"?' nerial,Rome. But both places, Galilee' and Jerusalem Ulong, to the annistrY of-jesus and the period of Lent forces Os again to• consider :Jesus' Jerusalem ministry. • :".Forees tis,- for we unques• tionably prefer to omit the Jer- usalem ,side .of our Christian 'faith. We have .to all.practicai purposes, developed a Galilean religion„a religion of s.unshine, fellowship and 'kind, .4.aedS, which hot,yever valuable it nut3 be, is Much less than half al Christianity: It is only as wt: consider our Lord's Passion tha we learn something of thc sterner aspects of our faith. For religion does not go very 'deep Unless there is in our lives the element .af-self-discipline and sacrifice. It ,is indeed of Jittle itse JO profess °with ,St. 'Paul that we glory in the,Cross of, Christ unless we are .pre. Oared to make the Cross and the spirit of sacrifice it demands, the very centre of bur religious religion of the Cross; the .way of Christ is the way of -sacrifice. One cannot study the leaching, of Jesus-certainlycannot. con- sier His Crossaand Passion -- and not realize that self-disci- pline and loving sacrifice svere at the lii,art of His life. When JestIs• declared "Whosoever svOuld be My disciple, let him' deny himself and take Up his, cross," the meaning- is clear. The follower of Jesus must also accept the Master's law of self- clenial and ,sacr,jficp, St. Mat- thew (10:38) rl.)cords our Lord's stern -1V-Arning. •".1 le.) syho (loos' not- take his cross and folios); Me, is not worthy of Me." Here then.fs the _test of our loyalty to Christ; and. His. church, for we cannot .truly -serve . Him without self-denial and sacrifice...dill' His Kingdom will not go forward except through the power of His Cross. OBITUARIES G:actorich a-nd' Distric't Film,, Council. lists - - - • . twe-nty two documentaries: in its collection available for the next three are miailable, at .the Goderich sentation.ef a 'Canadian. ballit. Shadow on the Prairie -Pre - The Goderich. and Distriet . According to M. J. Bell, pre, for one, filin_andlrthe ,preleetCor. Film Council has, 22 new films sident, the films and a projector months. for gratin's and organ- Public Library. Annual, memberships are $10 for organizations and $15 for a - Casual retrials are $1.50 each The Shepherd2.-7„ On the grassy has 13 me., ers, , , Ing -A hilmorous story of real 11Plands. of British. Columbia. Three.. Little Bruins Go. Camp. t • - 'The six,ye r -old• council now church. ,' ;,, . . . APRIL 11 AT GDCI , This quarter's .films include: live baby bears. Beaver Dam ---,-A story, of boys Ti -Jean Goes West - A re - nen of 1952-54. ' ,,,t' markable lad of legendary fame Hig hiand pip- prs, ,,,.and beavers. tish North Greenland Expedi7 . Challenge of/he North-Bri; Trees Are a Cr0O-EffiCientli became. queen,fill:I:mom:: Tch. Canada. D :on , competition •Britrsh sporting' personalities., Champs- of 'Sport -Youthful Fishing Across .Canada - In clamation of waste land as a . woodlot management with an' "Valley' of the. Tennessee -Re. I 'and Canadian 1,116pkies. Nova Scotia, Northern Manitoba result of. fleods and soil erosion. , Wardens of Waterton -Sum - Food for Freddy -Food es- mer visitrs .enjoy , Waterton sential to 'the/ good health of Lakes National Park, scheal 'age children. , , The Water Dwellers, --Forest .,. The Great Plains -Vast prai- workers of Simoon Island, 41.C. . Herring Hunt -Operations of of the keeoest skiing enthuliast a herring beat. The Legendary Judge -Story goes awry. of one of Canada's most color- ful frontiergmen. LookAlert-LStay. Unhurt - Three. R's of traffic safety, Quebec.' ' an oddity among minerats in The Magic Mineral -,Asbestos, ,. Miracle in Javae-,-Rehabilita; tion of veterans in l`ndopesia. Newfoundland Scane - In- formative uicture of island lite. Royal Destiny -A brief out- line. of. the life of Queen Eliza- beth second till the 'time she The Goderich Highland Danc- ing and Piping Association will be holding their second indoor competition for juvenile dancers. and pipers. at the Goderich Dis-. at which time modals and tro- phies will be given to the n- ners in eaeh age group. The Association'has asked the businessmee to 'help provide these medals and 'trophies. The response, very encouraging to date„ includes .the following do- natiorir -11.O.:4F'Vr.O.eS'hop and Lodge Ftineral Horne, eac'h a set• of medals and trophy; Denomj me Flower Shop, Bedford Hotel, A & P Store, Blue's Stere,, God- erich 'Worrien's Institute, Alex; ander'& Chapman, each a set of medals; Goderich Kinette Club Huron economy probed ••An "economic research and' feasibility study," in prepara-• ;Ion for three years, has been and Harold Shore Real Estate, each a trophy. • .5. The GOderich Legion Wo- men's Auxi1iary4es donated the floating' trophy for the bast piper withmirie -highest aggre- kate points in the competition, and Elston Cardif has d,onated. the f1oati4 trophy for the'best dancer of the competition. Mr. Cardiff will be in Ottawa at the time of the competition so will be unable to present the trophy himself. -.Mayor May Mooney will present it on his behalf. , The objecrof the Association is to .hold competitions, so the youngsters Will practise a n d continue tb.1,improve in their dancing and piping. ' probeeds fromvarious ac- . tivities the AsSaiation puts on go towards medals -and trophies for further .,competitions. " The. Goderich Highland Pipe amid under the 'direction of P/M Bill Millar in now engage'd in raising funds to buy unifofirns in order to prOporly represent ,poderich in forthcoming com- petitions. To date donations .hav.e beenMAde-by••-the -follow- ing:Elston Cardiff, lyf,P.; Hon. C. A:; 1VfacNaughton, M.P.P.; Do- minion Road Machinery Co.; Reg 13e11, jeweller; .Molson's distributed•to all the municipal- lirewery. ities in the four counties of , Should thisoecur, then a survey lochig 'to one 5i11001 board and the ,adoption of Huran,...,.Perth,•‘Vaterloo and ." ' • made i ti 1 fullet t Township may be :'i'case,of one conselidated school. 14 I mean some , „ , „, Wellington. Spring ruShing 444)0,,,, ,,,dinols. in the townships 111(1 will The study, prepared by, the les Thomas -Crawford, 80,. who died Friday at Alexandra Hos- pital, was held at Lodge funeral ..------0*....frfrilri.-larrm.,"411.4.mte....eufr,f4ftwrilt49.1,114#40,1t*Itr•+i--itiTiivrtrs-nritiT4r4rtfre.--brt.r1 i.,1144441.41a))1‘444)41awstatiaLlioan...- . IVITI.VM6'151'rttYhtgilrlArelCip- °t'_‘,.,.,".""•''"`"':,'g"''n''"-'*'-'''l:l"""'''"`'-*""'"'"'-'- ''—.'.•."`",',''''"'''-ir'':''-"''',.z",''fl'r't,'Tr;'"'"eiT-''rI"IT1"l'i'i''fr'.'-:"'"''''-:''l'"1ii""iT'4'I'T';Ti"''$"'''.S''('l'fr.fr)''t"""'T•'f''(-Yfrt1i'T'r'f1-':i':'l eiDurrif117.174.' 7,1)7(Trlii.7777177 J'?"--.47--Vehlinlilifflei'4486'''''41/141' ment-AlWalion in Slra °id • z-"- ta--rrreme-' , •Jile,:svas, born at Purple Valley,. • . • rritit was in ,Dungannon come- ENJOY, THE FINEST FOOD IN TOWN Chinese Food Our SpeCialty , ALSO TAKE-OUT ORD'aS OFEN'OAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. "Open Every Day" The Esquire All Restaurant- (he Square-Goderich-JA 4-9941 HEARING AID • $ERV10E CLINIC MARCH 13 FRIDAY,' • 101/41111,111.4...114101.441.4141,14,10.1.14,,V0111,414.4..11.:1...µ1.17.,/ita5,74,111VMAI atm/ ow.......,...,41,7saimpaW41.4.5.4.1.1.71ry most of his life, in Ashfiield 3tweet. • Surviving are his 'ss:ife, the association. :01'4 Township. He vs,as a member • "gach municipglity can The business Meeting entailed former Lolla• Elliott; two sons, rive some benefit- from these a further discussion on the reports," an' association spokes- forthcoming May Ball. man said; . -"Spring Rushing" was the A series ,of panel discussions main topic of the.everfing. and public speakers is' planned is the Sorority's hope to eng to j1ain the study.. .. many more girls.. A 'coffee par'y '1ssociation 'announcecl. it is to be held at the home, of plans tb.. bri,41.4 ih..government Marion., Hayward, on Essex .street, :introduce ---all'interest- ed girls to Sbrofity life. . 'With the conclusion' af. the business meeting, .karg Ljung- grenheld a delighttful musical ptograna.'with the .aid of class- ical and .pop .music. , 'The, evening social program. , . . ‘f Port", Albert United, Chtirch. 1 la v i.., "„y.,(1.a 0„ ny -1.(le)n h i, (io w 1,i (,)•ile ri eh 1 elm ry j) roj ee 1 . if a fly. "To ' (1)11.0, 11114oue --1, 1, , , •-.1.0 is survived 1)y 'his Nvife, ,11t1ktid ,pond i.t..bout $.20,000 for' solve 44(411114 suggest Out .11a, come .tu... 1 his 1, to httilu the former Cella' Cunningham; i01,4! :pro.j,,,i: in•rn,n,i k (tana)1a , relitemir,v an addirion•to -ALtekay.Ibill fur ihe hellefit '..wo'sons, Fred, Ashfield '10440 1!! .1 967? . ' • . . a adult rotardec, i1111 .C..anii, from 4110.' ship, and Horace', •Co,lborne ' Botti the provincial:and , 14111 1! goy- .(ih(leriy11 ((111 1).1:-,1rici .):Zt.1.!irk11,(11ildoi rlT .'s ownship; • one daughter, M)s. ernments svill match,. dollar for dolla-r, by ' A!*,.sbciation. Other sugl.restions ,should Hugh .(Kathleen) Glen, Gode- Y. _ A_PW-. 1ARGT WALK 17..W,'E, way of grants, the' cost or tin, projeo. ror ai.,,,-() 1, mad, and referred -to Connoilhir rich; also one. sister," miss MRS. 1 big' purpose:. If Go41ee1e„14,,,Ayere to Ilut. up •Williiin '1 ti Fel'. — ntrt trio suggpstions Grace Cravford. Goderich.; . Rev. William Weir of St.r.at• aftleunivgesity. experts and, ,,,,1:.-" ..f°,04.40.04deted,t h..e, burjal• •sei;- Dt hers' 10 study the report and 'the mirix,iiitti lin abottt $6,700, Lased.. on the ,110111d be, sent .in as soon as 1)'51!)t1 since •----'. '-'''.. - ALBERT R. PitlIDElt---,. vice in- BIS'Ili 'Offen C‘ntetery, help draw up, a program ' of 4 own' 6,700 rpubttion, then bothotiu4 pro- August 1,:196-I. is the'dozidliiiitt- for hand- economic development for the four -county region. • Two more reports are to .fol - „low soon on recreation, conser- ,vation, tourism,„ transportation and--cortitriffniektibris. ' • . William, Port Colborne; Rich- ard, Loridon;-.one daughter, Mrs. Clayton (Beverley) Nivins,• Goderich: .and fbur grandchild- ren., • CfAAAP ELL'S Phone for FREE Home Appointment Service to all makes of Hearing Aids. E. R. THEDE HEARING AID SERVICE 1;454APIWIA44.194 . yincial.and federal governatt,nts would' put ing in stiggestions to the two -governments up'•a similar -amount to. make 'the total i1 for :their approval, ' . „Juount 0-0 'for the project, $20,1 00.. If the Town;,does not have a projiq't,. Cuturcitlor loses considerible Money Trout gov- .11 SOeViiirIntrifti7 010 e ernments by waY (if 'gran'ts. What -do you Town, Council to .1001:, -art,r 10,01 haye to offet, by Way of suggestions? DownMemory's Lane ........Th _which I henight., was bark'' • The Young Adults presented- • • SO Years. Ago -1914115 'Years ---Ago. "T • at North Street . United Chdrch. had ouicled.matiners int() Go -de - •In' Goderich Hall. _IV was under ,the di (C harbor for 80 yvars, was „ being. 'remod011ed, Under goy- — Jon" of George Pars.ons. ernment supervision, Mr. 11, C. • MUnnings had a gang pf men dowti'the residential Part of it. The tower was to be • built five feet higher to accom tnodate a revolving flashlight. The wOrk, was prompted by the big„storno of the. preceding Nov'. . ember Wshichtook so many everto leave them. We ex.. lives, ...The lightslief the pect . that the arrival p1. - the house at that lime ,vitene found rest Of our earthly intere,sts, - to be insufficient, in a few, weeks after the open- . A 'news _note TITni A111)1.1111 ing of, navigation, will eon- • ,read: "Some children under since both our. „friends and, iehool age are, noticed running enemies.' that whether they the. streets in school honrs. Get requireour services or not,.p those children to school or we aye resolved to stick to have the authorities look afet• them like a burr, Wo :nen' the parents at once, it f* S41) gested," 30. Yea'rs Ago -1934 A white fiat; was flying osti• ,•-fluron County .Jail to indicate there- were-no-pr4soner9-in-thf-- trolls whach.,they_would.-al.ter....,771-rittenteftire-C'rrliYortre Town - wards' regret." jail. This was the first time'. ' Vederation of Agriculture, fOr this -since the jail was . Said The Huron Signal Edi l humorous selections w.at toA: -We understand that a 1111' trio °f David .M.edley, Hill little tattling rumor is afloat C:raig and Jack Eedy. 'in certain cirefes, whispering 10 Years A9o-1954 that we ,are going to 'leave More than 40 cases of beer Goderich. This is false -we were seized- bc ,police.' when, have been .too well used' by they raided the Anchor. Club in .,,the people- of this district a Hamilton street hotel; charges were laid under the :canada Temperance Act. It was .11 -ie first 'raid on a abottle chit)" in ,loderich since. last July 4111 when God.erich police coriverg- ‘d on•tht‘ee such ,clubs here. „. Members named to Goderich's first Planning Board were: Wm.• Andersbn, garnet Mathieson, George Ellis, Cec.• Hoffman, tion this merely • frog' -.a Malcolm lVfatherq, Min.' Wood, friendly motive, lest the hope '1,4, Hay; and Clayton, L[tith- of our dbparttire should in duce some decent men to in: one Year Agq,--1963 volVd theinselves in specula. Elmer Hunter was elected , I) 'spit'e 'a .1hreatening "flu" built back in 1843. , , (11(1.their :hired. man, .1000,1 eidortic, there was a. large ,Slippery ice caused ii car .I'Voil• ' c.):ow4.1 at Gederich Vlore Skat- collision at ,the 'foot of the hill .• 15 Years . Ago -1949 1'rv.i, Club's `.1.963 Ice, Revue," leading ,on to . Saltford bridge': : 11. 1'. tlfarry)•Barker was- pre• , Thick iako ice following "an Clayton Laithvvaite was the' sented with a pocket 4' :114'>) in i unusually; long, cold winter driver of .one of the ears' and recognitionof his 37 years ofj was delaying cominereial fish- william Chisholm, the driver continuous service al Dominion ermen from laying .their nfts, of the other car. in, the' latter Road Machinery cumunn Lim Some of the boats Wero jet, car Were also Mrs. Ohisholm Red, —bound. . ,_,..,, ....... , c. Established 1848 itbrrirb tgtta1tar The funeral service •was held at the Lodge funeral home on Saturday 'afternoon for Albert 11. Pruder, 62, who died sudden- ly on Wednesday ;eveninf,' Iast week at Alexahdra Marine, and General •Hospital--.Inter- monday,'March 9, at one o'clock for Margaret W. .Walker, of ,the late Wesley Walker of Toronto; who died on Friday,' , - • •' • Mr: and Mrs. Walker had re- sided for about 20 • years in Goderich whereMr. Walker op- erated a furnittire store on the Square. They moved to Toronto in the 1930's. , Surviving are three sons: andJoiandJ .both, of Toronto; _Clarence_ Lf,vif treat; one brother, Andrew Sloan; four' grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.. Forgotten any money lately? • ".,"BelieN-,cr--it-gr-rnot; there are pefiplc who,put money* in sav- ings aCcountscl ,. iri the bank an then forget all.about it. A recent supplement to the Canada Gazette lists the names of persons who have accounts in branches of chartered banks in Canada, with the apcdunts being unclaimed for nine years or more. 'For'' example, here are some unclaimed accoants at the doderith branch, of the- 'Bank of Montreal: Margaret Brown, Goderich, savings account, $6.51; Sarah Clayton, Goderich, savings account, $18.22;' Whit- ney Crawford, Goderich, sav- ings account, $35.79; Bernice Fisher, Fingal, savings account, $12.03. :Goderich; Evelyn Hus- sey, Lucknow, savings account, 1$927, Goderich; George Mc, Hardy, Godericht savings ac- count, $16.42; Donna Mohring, Goderich, savings account,.20; Catharine Murray Goderich, saviTigFe -a-ccaunt7-$13:517-Tenr• Robinson, `Goderich, savings ac- count, $5.94; Bertha Sonthwick, Goderich. savings account, $25.. 04; Edith Tremblay, GOderich, $12.4$; Lloyd Edwards, Gode- 'rich, savings account, $7.00"; Henry Wilson, aoderich, sa#- ings account, $6.14. " . T. PRYDE & SON — Memorials -- W.VV..Fla manager Finest' Stone and- Eiperieneed Workmanship . . _ DISTRICT ran REPRESENTATIVE . ' 524,7861 or 200, Gibbons St. - 524-9465 50tf Buy Security PRICING: THE' TELEPHONE HAW MUCII doesy90024.me.telephone cost you &day? 10c? 15c? 20c? you in..on a secret: Ws -'considerably less than the price of a small Pack of citiarettes, less than the price 'of most magazines, lets than the price of a fancy soda- In fact when you consider all the telephone does for you, you reglire that the "small 'monthly 'charge cannot,fairly be said to represent the value of your service. That cannot be measured until some-, one can put a price on calls that say, "It's a girj,” "The job is yours," or, "Come quickly, doctor." And' that cannot be done until our hearts are made of stone., ROO/K.7110400M TRAVEL - Almost 'Any horaaritaker VoUnd-toivn *ill 'tell:you ,c;ne of the most tiring parts of running a. hoine is "running" from . room to room. ' "Room -to -room" tra,vel is the way tine good 'lady described it the other day. I'm no adviser on borne econ- omics, but was able to tell her a good way to save steps.: Have additional telephones installed where they are most .needed, like the Kitchen, bedroomand den. I pbinted out how the smart decorator colours would blend, contrast or harmonize with her own colour schemes. If you need 341itiona1 phones. justcall our Business Office and plaee4your order. They 'cost so little -7 less than a nickel a day, plus,a one-time charge for colour and installation. * . Certificates "pay. 51,4% interest . on $1.00 or more invested .for 1 to 5 years Introducing Mr: H. E. Lyon --.Installatitnr-antraerairFore,---- man, for the Goderich Te,rri- tory,.. with office at Clinton, from where he is revel -151151e for Plant forces 10T Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Hensall, Ex- eter, Crediton and Centralia: "Herb"*started With our Com- pany' in February 1943, and after the "Navy" in World War 11, .,.eturned to the "Bell" in Tea'. onto as station installer, rePil fr4M then as cable, repairinan, tester, and fOreMan in Lon: - don. Iferb has gained much exPerienee i •the Conanunica- Hens .field to aid him in his re- sponsibilities here. Married t°0 El(ln, has four children, Ken., '111-rGary, 8; Xar. en and .Sharen (tWins), 5. As for pets - goldfish: Tom, Dick Harry and ,Moe. 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