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8 The Goderieh Signal -Star, Thur4day, August 13th,.1964
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Goderich Crew
Serves Dragway
At .0...an4 Bend
A crew of the Goderieh divi-
sion of St, John AmbuJa•nee As-
sociation each week L•durinik,the
current seas will be on alert
at the Grand Bend-:dragway.
Recently the -responsibility of .
thePoderich branch of St. John
Am-bulanee-was.e-spanded,-tolin-
elude coverage of all of Huron
County. -
The Goderieh ambulance *n
crew, however, has been called
upon to serve even ouNsie the
county, it being a part of the
St. .John • unit nearest Grand'
Bend, one of Ontario's busiest
-todrist spots. 4.
At left, 'Charles Gpticiarcl, a
member of the crew, bandages
minoit injury to a driver tpo-
ments after finish of one sued-
•Ne-ay--uvunt:"--:"talirt--Visph;St
:John di6siOnal superintendent,
and John Cory, divisional of-
ficer, assist. At right, crew
directs its attention to., young
spectator .who became ill while
watching Sunday's races.
The Goderich crew will be on
duty at the Grand Bend drag -
way through October.
Under direction of Air Vice -
4.S ulbe. new.. 4.p.434,,,,a.a:
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0 ri YPirribuiance,- neWrirrefignirt!'
beThjestablished in other com-
munities. One is currently'be-
ing formed in Wingham. Pans
are to follow with others in
near future, according to Vi6V.:'
Mar's:hal Sully..
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-•Magistrate Will Try
AUBURN- LOY IS NOW 90 LO.D•Et: The Case
•• Mrs. Jenaina Robin qf Gode-
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' AUBURN. — Congratulations t 1912, they ,bought a farm from rich, furrier IODE treagurer,
are extended to Mrs. George Alex McDonald and farmed ..accused of stealing aPproxim-
ately $800 'from the A.hmeek
Iiamilton who will celebrate there until they 'retired in 1947; Chapter .I'df the Imperial Order
her 90th birthday on August to their home on, John street, Daughters of the Empire, 'on
18th. She is the. oldest lady of , where Mr. Hamilton passed August 6 appeared before Mag;
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, this district who, was born here away in 1949. Two years ago, istrate H. Glenn Hays and chose
in the village, Except for a is he sold her home and bought a trial by magistrate.
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few years spent in the Yukon1 ltler present resideriee:on *God- ,,,,,In her August 6 appearance
. •. in the gold rush days, she has ;rich street. • ' . she did not enter a plea.,
Born in Auburn,Mrs. Hamil-lHamilton is very, alert and at- , been- set., for August 20. Mrs.
arta; -ffirforrner-g-a-benitrivon,l-rends-- St. • -Mark's ' "Alfg,lican ' Robin,. who .-reserre-elmr-p-tea:.
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• is :the daughter of the late Mr. i Church every Sunday. She }s for two weeks, is alleged to
and Mrs. W. D. Wilson and she a member of the Ladles' Guild. ' have taken the money during
attended U.SS. No. 5, HullettlFor several years n.she Was the 1963.
and three year: at the Goderich . organist and assisted in The ! .„ She was never placed under.
High School, .In 1901, she was choir. She is a charter mem•technical•arrest,- and is free on
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• ; ber of the' Women's Institute 1 adjournme.nt., t .,
t• • . 71 and has been a member of the If she enters. a plea of not
"•; 'Auburn, Public Library for over ;guilty on August 20, - trial be -
50 years. '. Mrs. Hamilton reads fore Magistrate Hays will begin.
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several books: every week, Her Also •appearing before Magtis-
' hobby has been gardening 'and trate Hays, August6, was .Wil -
playing a game of "500" witli.liam Schroeder of Dashwood,
, :•-• her -friendstwo or -Three times. -t-vv.ho -was - e h a, r. g e d w i t h
• i., a week.
• rape. Authorities said he was
Mrs • -Hamilton has one. 'son. 'charged in connection with an
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Tom,4..'oiGOderich, six grand- 'incident in the, Grand Bend
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P16 ..•-great-grandehildren-;-• iminairThearing
one lirother,. Lorne Wilson, has been set for Augiik 19 in
Brucefield; two sisters, Mrs. -Seaforth. 4Phe suspect was held
Arthur (Marian) .Rutledge of in custody:
Seaforth and Mrs: William Adjourned tto September 21
(Selina)* Chapman of HurOn- was the case of Tom Rompf,
view.
PHOTO BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK
MRS. GEORGE HAMILTON
married ,o George Hamilton,
who had returned from the far,
north with thrilling stories.
,They set out for the Yukon
going by Vancouver, up the Pa-
cific ocean by boat to Skagway ;
. .in Alaska, From there they
went over the White Pass and
took up residence in Dawso
City, in a log house. Here
Dawson City, her only son, TOm
was born and she relates many
, hair-raising ekperiences which
she encountered in Were days.
City, her dnly son,. Tom, was
born and she relates many hair,
raising experiences which she
encountered in those days.
She told about the•permanent
deep freeze which they had the
year round by digging a hole ;
in the ground. This never
thawed • during the sunimer
'months, so meat and wild ber-
ries could .be 'kept there.
Ten years later, becabit; of
ill hearth, they came back to
Auburn and took up residence
on th.eir-farm on the boundary
road from Auburn to Nile. In
ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD.—Duncan MacKay
of Sault Ste. Marie called on
friends and relatives here last
Sunday,
Aire *bnd Mrs, George Mac-
Gregor of Hamilton visited rela-
tives here and in Lucknow last
weekend.
A receptiOn was held in Rip-
ley on Sattirday night -in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garter
of Woodstock.
Mrs. ,Emile Norgaard and
nephew, Bob Macdonald, spent
a week at the World's Fair in
New York.
• Mrs. Ittn1,44acGregor and Mr.
and Mrs. iTarold Howe and
children of Alberta visited rela-
tives her 4 Ink week.
Alex Maekenzize received a
wettlid orm his foot requiring 12
stitches when he stepped on a
hair piece of steel on
1116 bath.
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former canteen co mmittee
chairman of Goderich Branch
109 of the Royal Canadian Leg-
ion, who is charged with the
alleged theft of approximately
$4,000 from the Legion canteen.
No testimony was taken Aug-
ust 6. .„
Other Augnst 6 court action:
William Kam -len, drunk driv-
ing withdrawn, having liquor in
an unlawful place, withdrawn
,tht.oeirmirr,,.,451*.alid-costs-for.
careless driving; ,Paul Wisser,
drurritdriiihr, charge redu
to the lesser charge of impaired
driving, pleaded guilty, $80 and
costs and license suspended, five
m o n t h s, "speeding" pleaded
guilty, $15 and costs; Ronald
E 1 in e r Harvey, dangerous
driving, charge „withdrawn,
filled $75, and costs a n d
iicense ;suspended one month
for careless diving ' •
Robert Argyle; charged with
common 'assault, adjourned;
Floyd-Ar.thur McCullough, break
and enter with intent to com,.
ni1t--01-71-iidietable offense, ad
journed to August 12; Harold
Eidt; break and enter with -in-
tenf,--contested, chailr
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drawn, pleaded'guilty tp charge
of trespassing, fined $75 ..and
cpsts.
David Nolan, drunk driving,
adjourned to August 13; ,Ross
John Whittaker, ,wounding dog,
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GRAND BEND DRAGWAY
DRAG and SWIM THIS SUNDAY
TIME TRIALS 10 a.m. — Classification Closes 12 noon — Elimination 1 p.m.
See White Lightning supercharged Chrysler dragster vs Claim -Jumper Fuel •Chev
powered dragster — both from London; Ontario
Operated by Grand Bend Dragwaytd.•
- Two minutes on Highway 81 •
South -East of Grand Bend's Famots. Beach
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pleaded not guilty, adjourned
to August 27; Robert Franklin
Leppington, pleaded not guilty,„
adjourned to Atitgust 27.
Joseph R. Hodgkinson, intox-
icated in a public place, pleaded
guilty, $15 and costs; Arthur
Bushie, intoxicated in public
place, bench warrant authoriz-
ed;' Ronald Joseph Moore, min-
or consuming, unnecessary
noise, adjourned to Septeinber
10; Donald Mallough; careless
driving, adjourned to. August.
13.; Leslie Charles Turner, un-
necessary noise, $5 and costs;
James Edward Selinteld.er,
charged with failing to turn
out far enough when passing
vehicle, pleaded guilty, $25 and
costs; Martin Quast, drunk,
pleaded guilty, $15 and 4osts.
Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service
UG STORES
Special Values and Reminders This Week
ISCOUNTPRICES
These SPECIALPRICES Good"tntil August 15
LET'S FACE IT -7
TOURIS3S MEAN
TOURISTS WANT.
WANT
LICENSED OUTLETS—.
WE WANT TOURISTS
SEPT. 4 VOTE "YES"
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Inserted by the "Vote Yes" Committee
SEPT. 4
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TOWNSHIP OPPOSES MOVE
BAYFIELD WILL APPLY IN
OCTOW TO •INCORPORATE
BAYFIELD.—The green light
was even -Friday evening here
to the incorporation of 14176
acres of laid at Bayfield for a
A ratepayers' association
committee was appointed with
authorization for the executive
to proceed .withjncorporation.
Retired Brigadier F. A. Clift
former ,commander of the
army's Vee,stern Ontario Area•
Oomniand, was named chairman
of the committee.
Other members of the execu-
tive are: Vice-chairman, Jack
Tillniann of -London; secretary,.
Georg Bellehaniber of Bay--
tiegilyfieldsta, a'n,,1e17-NcomalrLitteCiane melt
,bers`, Allan Aylesworth of •Lon-
don; Miss Jessie Metcalf of De-
troit; Frank Peter of Strafford,
and Adam Flowers, Miss Rtitb
lIdyman and Merton Merrier, all
of Bayfield.
s•ociation to represent them at proposed Ontario Municipal
as been' retained by the as
Board•meeting onh-Eincorpor•
a .vaiattativam144.1itai.'
Exeter lawyer, Elmer Bell,
ing ceold take place in October.
The village, now operated un-
der three trustees, had been in-
corporated prior to 196Z when
it reverted to a police village,
When incorporated it at that
time embraced about 1,200
acres.
Included in the boundaries
pr9posed for ,incorporation in
1.11e -Wage 8,t',V sections Df both,
Godeiticli and Stanley Town-
ship. letter from Goderieh
Township, read at the meeting,
said the township -would tippost
annexation of IIS lands. •
Dungannon Boy
Hurt Badly In ,
IIFrom Wa on •
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Miehael. Courtney, 12, ,of
1, Dungannon, -suffered a Jrac-
tured skull and head lacerations -
when he fell from a farm wagon
being pulled by a tractor Aug-
ust 6.
The accideigiVr.a.M.Pr;--;_,
p.m. on. a country -Silltroatt"
Ashfield Township.
Driver of the tractor was
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Joseph Courtney, - 46, of Dun -
Owner of the tractor is, Leo ; •
Courtney of Ashfield Township.
The injured boywas treated
at Wingham -hospital and then
transferred to Victoria Hospital
in London.
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DETTQL. Antiseptic Sugg. list 1.251.09
KLEENEX Tissues ?06's SPECIAL ,16c
KOTEX 12's , Sugg. list 51c. - 39c
House & Garden Bug Kille11.69 Value1.29
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Dynachrome 8mrnA, New High Speed 3.59
Mtner,aIOiI1.D.... Brand 16 -oz. Reg. 69c 53c
Q.T. QUICK TANNING LOTION Sugg. list 1.85 '137
KAOPECTATE 8 -oz. Sugg. Iisf 1.39 1.09
PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 1.09 Value 69c
DRISTAN TABLETS Sugg. list 1.25 99c
Spray.Net by'Helen-e Curtis .218 Value 1.88
,DELSEY• TOILET TISSUE Reg. 33c 3 for 89c
DOcicrs'1<ictney Pilis Sugg. list79c 69c,
KLEENEX Towels SPECIAL 45c
RonSpnol SMOKER'S KIT 3.45 Value 3`.,419
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the multiplicity of items, apart from drugs, with which be
serves the community. But first and foremost he is a pro-
fessional .man, regarding his skill and knowledge in the han-
dling of prescriptions as the most important charge upon his
time and service. This is as it should he — and the unhesit-
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indeed a high tribute to the faithful service he renders.
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AJAX 324 7 c
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PEACHES 2L8tfit'is6
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CALIFORNIA, FINEST SEEDLESS; LARGE, PLUMP
CLUSTERS, NO..1 GRADE
GRAPES
lb 5,
Outspan, Valencia, Full of Juice
ORANGES SIZE 176
dozen 65t
Bradford Marsh, Tender, Sweet, No. 1 .Grade
CARROTS • 346 cella bag 19c
Ontario Grown, Fresh, No. 1 Grade, Large Heads
GREEN CABBAGE each 1 5(
Sweet, Native GroWn, Large Size, Hard Shell, No. 1 Grade
GREEN PEPPERS - • 3 kr2 5C
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