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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-22, Page 12lY 14 TH6 Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, October 24nd, 1964 Architects' Sketch of 'Nursing Home . NEW $86,000 nursing home •as seen from architects' line sketch. To be located south of Goderich District • Coll - ti A egiate, it has 40 -bed capacity. Town council approved plans for new nursing hothe and one other Friday night. HERE'S TRUTH WILDER THAN FICTION and all the other ingredients of the most successful books. • intellectual a)J embittered, un- der the whip of a sadistic cap- tain. * *: :r . Instead of spending a year, in a sanatorium, loafing, laughing, Playing chess and reading, in the book I'll spend a year in a mental institution with a gang of perverts, alkies, junkies •and a doctor straight out of Edgar Allan Poe, • ': I've decidr,d to writo. a' book.1 Not, becadse I want to. Not be- I It will be autobiographical, of Iristead of becoming a weekly ".... , M = ,' �ctt:, .. ' _ t"'1 :.bg _ .fh fj,� ,..,.I� to13' 411 lilts:.:X11 Ot LJa ... _._ -� �-.:--•� t�tt'� g1�#:. � ,.1-�•'��. S i h .t a :a-trse�.......i......t1 ak:altttle erlt•#_ .v,�>. �la.�v.�.r.a....: �. .. rr ...1. • .x - .,i.> id`s 6' �' _M. Ii4lky j�:d 111Px wa. h ltglCed tlf Th r, advertising executive with three4,2l.El• Rion. insipid old things that really happened. Boy, are you ever going to be bdred reading about the time the two nine-year-old girls cor- nered rt,e in the treehouse and kissed me. Or the time I fell in love with tie' Brazilian girl in the dead of a Canadian Win- ter. , Or the time the Old Battle- axe chased me through the snow in her dressing -gown, try- ing to hit me with a phone s •ie'd d. ...,..,...a.n.+...w.».,.�....ww--...�., w...� awwr+rr.., n C..i•C^P••'� �q•e....awrrw.we..rr..rwwn..Harw.,.r.,.wv.w4M�.,. dared me to, : I realized that all•^I had to do mistresses, no morals -and" an.; �.. 4: 4.was decorate things a little, unlimited expense' account. He was a publisher. I told Gjld the Billy so to speak. him hundreds of people—nay, thousands-•-4rati-•asked,rse.whei 'Thus, instead of going to high 1 .was going .to produce a book ;ehool and beiir,g on the foot. • made up of my columns: 'This'14all team and going steady, in was a big 'fat lie, of course. ' 1• 'the hnn,k I'll he the leader of,a think" the total of the queries .roup of teenage terroriste who was between twelve and thir- 2,'•+ th'eii• kicks out of settings teen'. fire to nurin.; home.;, under the influence of heroin. IIwas n:ca about it, if a' 6 r 1 ' tris'• eted.' He agree the } :painingair that there'd he a h , sale, i ming a.3x.-. off'. _ klow _does it., oupd You like Intead of becoming a%docile Pnulis;h teacher peddling meta- phors and similes, in the book I'll be a famous television per- 'o-nallty.4vith great Latent and tot ,crttplr� who. poisons the -mines: of his listeners with clew- • rly disguised f=acial -prejudice and completely undisguised , eeen,e.rcials ,about -armpits. To,x44, -�- 1/°1„1:71111. th:� 1 r�f�0 c + , •; 1 p� and a ,fighter pilot and having t,• Oh. You dont. Well, in >'r► n '4` to hay• to .tt�,, 'tw:rY to ,� ball 'Most of the time, in the that•case,•I'11 just have to write t 1. friend's, (They'd. he ;;elan rook 1'11 be,,,a•n army private,,,a dull, insipid book about dull; ..teat .7' ...,. t!', hitt t'3tey could their, THEIR fri-n;l< ) 14e aclreed that ' the Whole thing was • a ,great idea. For . other publisher._; But he_. rort of took the ;teem out of my selfesteem when he came out with t;lje logical' statement, "If a book is worth publishing, i"'s worth writing." 7't is 1'"e ;ort of t..hir,ry pub. 11••hcrs sit armtnd think;rg up. when •.they're not worrying „i nut �onme of tt: great writer; •'t,np, away from them. Which t;tey don't src•m to <;xenrl an (.°x• ce s of time doing. t'nfortunate- lv, writer.s cart flash back with, "fr a hook is worth v.'ri'ing, it's • v orth publishing." Mainly be- cause it 'isn't true. ' What's the ,book going to be about?- Well, that's still on the cecref list because I don't know. ut after looking over a few shelves of •books• at the, kcal library, 1, know that publishers will print almost any kind of • garbage. So, i'f it's garbage they want, I'm going{ to maks up th; 1'"''t literary garbage pail that' ha: ever here set before the , public. It''s going to he, cram-, med with sek,- violence. deiin-' anent, teenagers, corrupt pnli ttcians. dope fiends, Alcoholics. c mw'h ny s, 1Tow- stn -rail prize zinnias, favorite recipes, • 11..1111, g/att Cit GODERICH , ONT. Dancing for the Young Crowd every Saturday Night THIS WEEK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 Little Caesar and the Consuls Dancing from 9-12 , Admission $1.25 per person Catering to Weddings", Luncheons, Banquets, etc. For rental information or reservations r , DIAL 524-.9371 or 524-9264 NEE-' . NEW FURNACE? ts 9:. insist � uy3ng ifurnuce McINTOSH APPLES AVAILABLE AT LASSALINE ORCHARDS BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS 5247096 40 Tr p I/ Heavy, Gauge Steel " Combustion Chamber. •with full 20 -year Guarantee Compact, Modern Styling Wide acceptance for' over 100 years - Cyclonic Flue Design Fiberglas Insulation Quiet, Vibration -free Operation '. Efficient, Economical Performance When buying a furnace ' consider quality first. The investment is a . substantial one and the comfort and well-being of your family is at stake. Only Clare-Hecla guarantees eco- nomical, efficient performance for a full 20 years. {N Yf HUNTER AIR 'CONDITIONS S' HAVE ALL 7 QUALITY FEATURES ,„t Every'Q1are unit is backed by over a century of leadership in• Canada's heating industry — your assurance of complete satisfaction. And, there's a Clare-Hecla furnace to suit your exact heating regtliirements, whether it be gas, oil or solid fuel. Drop in ... or phone us 'today NEAR & HOFFMEYER • 'PLUMBING and HEATING 55 KINGSTON STREET 52474801 ¢ Tailor's Corner. TAYLOR'S CORNER. — Mr Don McCabe, accompanied by Bob McMillen of Goderich were weekend visitors at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Elliott and family of Port Colborne. :11r.,. Peter Harrison spent Thanksgiving Sunday with Mr, and Mgrs. Fred Horton, Nile, Itc'cent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ginn and family tvere the lattc'r's brother and wife, :\Ir. and Mrs, RossGorrie of Burlington, her parents, A1r. and Mrs. L. S. Gonrie, and aunt, Mrs. R. McIntyre of Oshawa. Farewell to Mrs. Ginn Mrs.'John VVestbrtiok opened her home on September, 30th for the Community Club to hon- or Mrs, Florence Ginn. The evening was spent in 'contests and games, at -the close of which an' address was reach' 'to Mrs, Ginn: Mrs. Sam . McNall and Mrs.. Prank Schmidt presented her with a table lamp and sew- ing cabinet to which she- made a fitting reply. Lunch brought to a • close an enjoyable- evening. following Saturday Mrs. Ginn moved to her riew home in llamilrton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wiiriam Snyder who spent the weekend with her. Community Club The October meeting of .the Taylor's Corner Community Club was held at the home of. Mrs. William Snyder with an excellent attendance. The meet- ing was conducted by the presi- dent, Mrs. Gerry Ginn with Mrs. Claude Sinclair at the organ. The d'evo'tions were planned by Mrs. P. Harrison. It was'noted that the birthday' money and Christmas gifts had been sent to the Korean`•orphan. It was decided not to send him a cam- era at this time. -The half year, ly cost of his keep was ordered to be paid A•donation wasa'lso given to the '�CNIB drive. The bazaar and bake sale plans were discussed and finalized. Adver- tising and the placement of posters were decided upon. The {l�E:` rill il'crsF'i1-i-m4thirz:'Lisit •manner -with • a hy+mn-. " he •1414z,pah—be�rredie't•i -�,. Th-r--eo -hostesses for the day were Mrs" Irvine Oke and Mrs. James Oke. Wins Shield A `number of the ladies of this .community, who belong to the ladies' C,O.F. court of -Ben- miller, attended the fifth West- ern Ontario Provincial Assem- bly, held at Clinton on Saturday. The ladies are very proud to belong to the Court which won the shield, presented and donat- ed by Earl W. Parsons, H.U.C.R. This was won" by the Count for their fraternal. work during the past year. This is a great honor for so young and small a Court, since a total of 117 lodges of both men and women llad,an op- portunity oto compete for this shield. "' In a year in Canada there are about 1,000'twin and 100 triplet brrths, Amberley • AMBERLEY. — Mrs. Winnie Watson visited at the Thanks- giving. weekend with her sister, Mrs'. Elizabeth Stewart, and Mr. and ,Mrs. John Cardiffof Brus- sels. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown are spending a few days in Wheatley. Mrs. Pearl Bradley of Tor- onto spent'Thanksgiving week- end with relatives in Ashfield and Amberley. Mr. and Mrs. John C. McDon- ald, Courtney and Corinne spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Courtney at Am- berley. 90th BIRTHDAY Mrs, J. C. Stoltz, a resident of Auburn for' More. than 50 years, observed her 90th birthday on, Tuesday,' October tnrview. GIVE YOUR HOME THE NEW LOOK NOW IS THE TIME TO DO ,YOUR EXTERIOR PAINTING DONE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS' HOURLY QR CONTRACT RATES CALL 524-9302 FOR FREE ESTIMATE- 39-42 ' VJ QYNTA.RIO DEPARTMENT 'OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO AUCTION SALE OF EQUIPMENT AT ° ' OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO SALE MC 64-148 The Department of Highways offers foal sale by. Public Auction, the following: 1 Mercury 1<: Ton Express 2 Mercury 3 Ton Cab and Chassis 2 Chevrolet 3 Ton Cab and " Chassis 2 Brockway $ Ton with Cab and Chassis 1 Chevrolet I Ton "Express 2 G.M.C. 3 Ton Cab and Chassis 1, Chevrolet.3, Ton with Special Body ° MODELS 1956-60 1 Case VA 1 Tractor, 1 Homemade Sod Cutter 1 Brunner Compressor 476 C.F.M, 1 Finn Straw Mulcher Auction sale to be held at the D.H.O. District 5 'card, Owen Sound, Ontario. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1964 AT 10:30 A.M.°••-' TER'''MS: Ten per cent cash deposit to be paid at time of pur- chase. Cash or Certified Cheque (Cheques payable •r • 7tl1 TN tfrar-01 Ont'a'rie). ialartteC6 -be pax within five working days• from date •of Auction or Items, will be subject to resale. , Items- to be sold "AS IS WHERE IS" without warranty, subject to Ontario Retail- Sales Tax and Federal Tax where applicable. " Items may be inspected at the above- location 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., daily (LOCAL TIME) Thursday, October 22nd, 1964 and Friday, October 23rd, 1964. Also Monday, October 26th, until" time of sale. Further Information May Be Obtained From: W. Schwandt, District Supply Supervisor, Dept.‘of Highways, Ontario, OR Owen Sound, Ontario, • Telephone: FR 6-7350 • • Material Control Unit, Dept. of Highways, Ontario, Downsview,'.Ontario, Telephone: 248-3315 SUN LIFE: pr0gresstve company James Richardson & Sons Ltd. 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