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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-08, Page 1010 The Goderich Signal.Star, Thursday, October 8th; 1964 Tomato Tossing Tiff 1 Two. youths, were brought be- fore Goderich Magistrate H. Glenne Hays, October 1a as a result of a tomato -tossing tiff the night of September 30. Francis Bruce Culbert and William E. ,McIsaac pleaded guilty, and received fines of $12 „and costs. According to the police re- port, it all happened this way. ' Abouk 9 p.m. last Thursday, Larry Gordon Lee of R.R. 2, Clinton, reported to Goderich police that,sonc'ene had thrown Aa HAWN,.INH+AUNM • tomatoes at his car as j.ee was driving around the Square. Constable J. M. Ruxton was dispatched to the scene, Rux- ton reported he arrived just in time to see Culbert, William ]. Mcisaac, 16, of Stonehouse street, and flying tomatoes—the tomatoes again aimed at Lee's car Mcisaac and Culbert were apprehended, "` - Trafr*, Liquor Offenses Other cases heard by .the count October 1 were those of Telford 1'. Bissett, Goderich, PROCLAMATION Every week fire strikes at More than One thousand Tu-te•rnrs,of,dollars that means a yearly loss' of be -t low *30,000,000, although the-typ.iral..hause fire aver- nes .1.mrTer BOO • in.._ -11•44u - age. - But the truth is that three quarters of all fire •deaths • oeeur in those' homes. lend' not en 1 y deaths; for hundreds of Canadians a r e horribly burned and often perlilan- ently scarred in these fires. Fires rarely just ' hap- pen" ! Nine out of every ten. fires are the result of carelessness and neglect.' Don't 1 e t neglect a n d carelessness cause fires in ° Goderich. d Make every • week. FIRE PREVENT1 N 4.14NA11MnMMM1IUeuI•t'• WEEJ' YA44444.A.AA.44.A. • F; MAY :MONEY Mayor V" charged with "minor constant, Ung" and driving while under suspension, adjourned to Oc- taber 15; James C. Thorneloe, illegal possession of liquor, $27.50 and costs or five days, charge 61 supplying liquor to a minor, 'withdrawn, ' charge of rPer•rnitting an unlicensed driver to operate a mc tor vehicle, fined $12.50 and costs; Gerald Up,shall, illegal .pos, session of lig.tor, $27.50 and costs,. minor consuming, with- drawn by ,crown; Thomas Ed- ward O'Neill, driving without i a permit, withdrawn; Ebner Jer- � my n., unnecess .ry noise, plead - 'ed guilty, $27.50 or three days; Henry J. Clement, unnecessary noise, t •ithdrawn; .4Lewis JohnErb, charged. with speeding, ad- journed to October 8, careless c:riving, adj`our•rned to October 8; Steven W. Smith, minor con- suming and -unnecessary noise, '$7:50' and coats; Keith Feagan,' careless driving, withdrawn by the crown; John Alexander Moh. ring, failure to report damage, w h-drawn•-by-th-e-erewit; -Gea 1� Harold Moore intoxicated in public, '$15 and costs; William H -end rson, initbxicated in pub- lic, pleaded guilty, $15 'and casts; William Buchanan, 13e1 - grave, charged with' impaired ttriZd4g;.•$i02-.arrthcosts:,--..:.,, _. David Ladle 'Edward;=unnec'es; ary noise, adjourned lane week; Richard Cline Brown, unneces- sary noise, adjourned; October Is Safety Month "Accidents• 'Irl Ontario indus- trial plants are taking an ap- .palling toll 'of lives' as well as causing many crippling and maiming injuries and costing millions of o11ars. There is an urgent need 'for all industrial workers to be safety -wise at all "times,",R. G. D. Anderson, Tor- onto General Manager of the Industrial Accident Prevention Association has warned. He was" .speaking in support of the 1964 province -wide safe- ty campaign being conducted during October by the LA.P.A., in co-operation—with other safety grotips. Marina 1963 there was a total nN N A � I IA..IANMIM / NI AN.M 1 , 1 AWIANNIf "oi"'Aia a'�'�inustrlaiNNaccictents in Ontario:. In addition, there were 32,304 compensation cases reported from firms within the membership of the I. A. P. A. This marked a new, all-time high for compensation ,cases "1) BATTERED car hit is, ex VEAT whe. g. ahan before 2 a.m. Sunday. Front end of Kina- ined by passer-by sliortiy han scar Was cr••;at'eY~'• • Signal -Star Photos erage of 124,000. 3. 1583. 1. Mount St. Elias in the Yukon, 5,780 miles west of the most asterly;„noint;-eape Spear, •l1:f1d." GODERICH CAR monienits after it plowed Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kinahan of Huron into a culvert 4early . Sunday morning six road, who escaped with a badly injured, miles north of town on Ifighway 31. • left leg, possible internal injuries, and Driver -was Vaughn Kinahan, 18, son of lacerations. (See related picture on page 1). s from companies served by the I.A.P:A. an alarming increase over the 26,104 cases reported in "theprevious. year. The total amount of 'money" paid during 1963 in • compensation as a -e- iult of accidents,' f,u,r all indus- tries ' in Ontario reached the .m N«Nwww.lyvAANNHw, 11 I,un,rexxN,nN IME61ing ,`fora- 4 NA 63,058,875.- 89.. "As in other years, many of the accidents in 1,963 could have been •avd'ided by tile, use .of safety hats, safety goggles and safety shoes," Mr. Anderson pointed out. "That' is •why we are stressing the use of safety equipment by all workers dur- ing October and, at the same time appealing to them to be "safety -wise" at work's- at home and on the highway." QUICK( CANADIAN QUIZ 1. What is Canada's' most west- erly. point?' 2. What is the principal differ- ence in the form of govern- ment ;n Canada and in Great Britain? ..„„ D`G"L'"u'':"' 'm eTh,00 ..6,10 rvv y ,u.3,.rt l a>t.y-eavidd ritdt tr Ing before'you spend instead o€ claim.. sovereignty over New - afterward. •foundland? Greatest traffic menace on the highways Ls - the slowpoke driver.. nv:wroiF,�w1�y7 w�. .. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 4 to 1O- -- CE - TQ • START Each ani every year there are thousands of people who lose their, lives in fires and there are six millions of dollars • worth of property damage. Don't give fire a place to start in your home, Check and make sure you get rid of all the fire bugs. ... a ! Replacement. Values ;Are High So Checkand.,.. Make Sure Your ihsurcince Is Adequate It costs .more today to replace things than it did 10 - years ago but have you increased your insurance to keep abreast of the change? LetF°'one of these experienced ir, surance leen check your home to see if your insurance is adequate. • AIexander& (hapman 524-9662 Ken Croft 524-7253 W. J. 'Hughes 524-8526 MacEwan Insurance 524-9531 MaIcolm Mathers 524-9442 Harold Shore 524-7272 • r1 4..,Since` 1950 ,:.pending by the federal. government has in- creased by 200 per cent. By how much has combined pro- vincial -municipal spending in- creased? i` . - F]r1tl_A'$liT-Y—'Ir�•0 average of how many 'mini - grants -have entered Canada annually?• ANSWERS: 5. An annual av-' . 4. By 300 per cent. 2. t anada ment; Great Brit in is a legis - is afederal, union in whic pow- lalive union in which the pen- er is shared by the member pro- tral parliament has sovereign' , vinces-°a' 'cel._ goy er. . PLAIN TALK TO EVERY CANADIAN + CANApA'S SHAME PICTURE a highway stretching 5,000 miles, from Atlantic to Pacific, . r , on both sides of the highway, on lots 100 feet apart, there are homes, an eighth of the nation's homes. These are the more than 500;000 homes struck by fire in ten years. At every mile, there is a cairn -for the dead, the r"riore than 5,000' victims of fire in the ten years. Nearly half of the victims were children. Is it not a shameful picture of `fire carelessness in Canada? ` N Heed the fire fightJer's message: ' THINK about_FIRE . . wherever you are. Observe Fire Preventi�n Week Ubv{jAi{6NVA•f1lAl0.Yil.iWifi\:NrlTFiiMRIV�FXT`IIaXl1AMR1iWYMMXiiiNilR{F'ki.R FRia.{Ti1MINHlIM{I+V�IAM �N.WIUrIWpwiary.'ui•N,..VAMMnAW%MMNm..1.,.1MN1.r1114NNY4HNm.M�.11MH.MiMMwmNIMIM11hN.ol!.A*tllw.iwFknlAe..nx+w+hyxlgl..A1AnAux.nii..1. bycheckungfirehazards i.nhomeor1our business your Then Practice Fire Safety Every Week In The Year! —... T.h:is.Messa9 - is -Brought To „YEN", As -A. -Community „Service ,By,.Membe.rs Of . ... 9 The Goderich Fire yre . artment to %=' Na eGyde6:wta m igp8 a it4o'ccfaak s• FOIL YOUR. 1FE, 4Ar( A penny and electricity are pretty important. The lady knows that the penny will buy enough electricity to cook her lunch. Bat what she doesn't knave .is that if she puts the penny in the fuse box she stands to fry herself -- permanently. Only one thing should go in that box -- a fuse. And the prop- er size for the ordinary circuit is a 15. Never, never, never use a 30. If- all the ladies of the land (and, for that matter, the gentle- men, too) realized the deadliness of "over -fusing" there would be leis need of this • advertisement for fire prevention in Can- ada. 11 THINK about FIRE - Wherever You Are Goderich Public Utilities Commission A