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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-11-19, Page 22 The Goderich SignalStar, Thursday, November 19th, 1964 tditorials. 4 • •• WATCHDOG ISS GONE A colorful figure ani fanail ia,r vt�it't will be missing n-hea l;oderieh'; tuuui ilial notuinatidu night k 'lt, l t N'lv•uyb•-r For at least 1}'u 1t t 1••, i' ;t.l• 1 heard, da -tin;; back. 1•, tl,' la,, , . attd c'row•dtttl nolo lila', t ill :tl'', tr. `ti otld iu,r'u lli>,ll stir Ea• -•l S7.rt'' ' 1 'i:., 1111 •k-. ilH had ;tt !LC' again this year wit!, ;1 p;11':: .. !,ti' mind moll his ,{ ',1ti1 :-%' - kiss urday. A tnan V'i(^tions, 11+• 16'•vt'1• ';!,•,''. it,••1 vi w s.-U1t l,i,i!,1 i ' di rtl►r� �-+i with il`.!II, N -:- (limn (limn ort rlttytiti , F } , ..'i 'ht'i meet:111,,z ,it' tl, I•'}t tt' (,1 t �tI tltl!itrtet he •,,l'•111 i.1}.y - lit- believed to.. be it1 the best interests of t ioderieli. If prit.l d hiul,t�lt on being the vitt., of the working mall. Fur years, -he t' t t' 1 '.ti:l,t what he 1 [ft it w'�re unduly tr.!.. '.1, ti'• �i1''1 rile-•>. 11t' moving t o illg of. tis'• North 111 i l: a t: t lli, t,ffi •ial r'•tirtout' h' ,;,'I:tilitlel.l Ti G1,'dt r,it•f' Ile had lith,''• ll; •1;_" 111 iii, l .,i )11-., 11'1 'o T1' „�tthe had. atl tllttt-.ally id- , Je, ,11 :x•_,11:' 11 . y, { t? ktt„'X - 'n i, d...pite hip gailtt'1it 1.:. li •.i{1 ..f`,1:! t1, hea:i1. n ,tie • Established 1848 • or Ii (ubrrtrh �igri�l�=tttr -*-72- The County Town tsiewspaper of Huron Pilblisned at Goderich, Ontarto every Thursday morning by 117th Year of Publication Down Memory's La 50 Year's Ago -1914 "It's a Long, Long Way to Tippers'" was a *popular song with soldiers .overseas and those in ''Huron. County preparing to go• overseas. It was written by Jack Judge, a London music hall ar't'ist of Irish descent. He composed both words and music" in 1911 or 1912 but could find no, publisher to publish it until 1913. Gus Condos, popularly known as the. peanut man in Goderich, left for New York City where 115 Years Ago In Goderich John Adams announced a new tailoring establishment opening at Goderich. It Was located in the room adjoin- ing H. Horton's Saddle Shop, Market Square, where he "war prepared to execute all orders in his line on the shortest notice. and at a mod - ertate charge." 1 he was to sail for his natia e �� home at Goderich. racing around the band stand Athens, Greece. He planned to President Bill Anderson, Vast , and into,the .upper part of the l.)_)in the Greek army. His bro.: tended the Remembrance Day pt•esi_ienL •'Cec" Hoffman, Jim =tang causing a disturbance in :her, Lo i,s, operator of a shoe service at Goderich. Major the Brophy and Doug Macdonald at, general. If they have a holiday 1., r > 1R the schools, why don'tthe •'Iil:e shop on Kingston street. Rev, R. J. Lane and Ven. Arch- tended a reo final Jaycee con t as planning to ,do likewise .i deacon Jones -Bateman; both Terence at Kitchener. teachers look after them, as I !he could sell his business. overseas padres, were in charge 30 Years Ago -1934 • of the service. • One Year Ago -1963 , order. i A new organisation, The Phil Carey, pared with C. F. 15 Years Ago --y949 , Goderich Highland Dancing and: Cha'�man of Toronto.; trade a 1 Patrick, the se en-year-o,'d, _on Piping Association, w•as formed 1 LETTER TO THE in appreciation for the unselfish service he had rendered at• the harbor as an unofficial lifeguard. 10 Years Ago -1.954 Phil Calder, formerly of the !Signal -Star editorial staff and 1afer .on the staff of The Peter- ; borough Examiner, joined the CBC staff at Toronto. I was very impressed ' with G-oderich Lions Club present- the splendid turn out of Legion ed Tnternational Couns.elloi del• members and other groups. son Hill with a gift in appreci- ation of his services. It way a beautiful service,'' Ed. Stiles of Toronto pair- but I was sorry the two -minute, chased the Cranston funeral silence •A.as marred by children EDITOR Next tim-e,,t a y..• Dear Sir: While on my visa,, to: Gode- rich, I had the good fortune to attend ' the,, Remembrance Day Service at your cenotaph. , !• "r7+ry�Y ' didn't see any police keeping ! st:,,n sho.,ving at a contract )ridge tournament bf'•"T` 'n¢ \t*=--.• me' O'Neil 'here. onto Whist near Kintail, was found after Mit. Jean Patterson, TIT hi, :.t Club. •J4 W. U. McMillan was elected a search in which 300 people Square,, received a letter from ..Worshipful Master of Maitland took part. He was located in a brother from whom she had Masonic Lodge. an old implement • shed about not heard for 4:0 years. It was More than 1,000 citizens, in- a quarter of a mile from his from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. • eluding 70 "ex -servicemen. at- home' •*-'-r• Curling was launched at the - Town council presented Bert new curling rink ties h a List .'of MacDonald with a wrist watch . some 300 ac'tt 'e rink,. .r rs. GEO. L. ELLIS, President and Publisher , S, Bills, Plant Supt. °Subscription Rates - $4 a year. To .U.S.A., $5 (In Advance I Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post.Office Dept.. Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash. . UNION 4th at the home of Mrs. Wm. j JRivett. Mrs. .Everett McIlwain !was in charge of the worship servi'ee. The new stutly book' I was used beginning with the 'first chapter, Religion and Life. 'The Scripture was read by Mrs.. Stanley McIlwain and Mrs. Wm.. Porter. The topic was "Search'. , for Life's Meaning." Sections j j were read. and questions asked j I by the leader with discussion Iby the group members. »Mrs.1 ICharles • Orr; Mc -1 .1 read stories. Prayer was ledj I ness was conducted by the pre- '1 isident, Mrs. Charles, Orr. The roll call, "An Ampsing Incident j REM/NDE.4n2Y7", YOUR 'ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE {..: h vm •, til 1 }%: r r r> is cao.CGvy%rrrps.J D • NIAGARA FALLS. ,C. ANADA PRODUCED BY T. G. BRIGHT & CO., My bonne is in St Catharines. enjoy your town very much. Yours truly, , S. H. Jerome. • BIRTHD Y? KEEP INSURED! When you reach your 19th irthddy you are no longer covered by your parents' ce je„ Register separately within thirty days to keep insuked; Forms ore available at hospitals, banks and CoMmisSion offices. LEARA NOVEM ER • CHANGUNG JOBS? KEEP INSURED! If you change jobs, follow c'cicafully,tIfe instructions on the back of the Certificate of.;..Payment, Form 104, which.your group is reqiiiired to giVe you. Anniversary WE SAY-. 36th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mallough entertained at a surprise party in honor of j their 36th wedding anniversary aC the home of Mr. and Mrs. family pre.sented their parent's with a .set of luggage. • 'must be paid to coyer .husbancf,• wire a.nd dependants. Tell your group OR, if you pOy direct, tell the Commission. It_ may.. seeM. little, strange. tO• -have. our -January .. Clearance Sale in November, but the truth of the matter is we can't wait. We are overstocked and we must reduce our stock as we .have all our Christmas merchandise coming in and,,no place to put it' for dis- play purposes. We do. not. have large warehouse facilities so ',help ns to lower our stock and.4yourself to savings. ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION 2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO THANK YOU! KROEHLER KILGOUR KRUG It -AU KROEHLER IDEAL 289.00 23-9.00 330:00 .3- -8-3 225.00 199.00 199.00 PRE-CHRISIMAS SALE It's now,in progress so come in todayt . ends Saturday nfght, November 21. TOILET TISSUE BATH TOWELS 2,89.00 199.00 .o 199.0P 149.00 Living Room ITES I,D,A. -Brand, White and 4 Colors 8 R,olis 88c Cana'clian-Made .Terrycloth 20" 40" 2 'for 99C .KLEEN-OR ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH 16 -oz., 49c Value 44c STILES FUNERAL HOME BIG SAVINGS ON I.D.A. BRANDS WAX -PAPER 100 -ft. roll„ Regular 32c SPECIAL .28C -.PAPER NAPKIN 60's Regular 19c, 2 for 37c SPECIAL 2-1-70-r. 3 3 C Milk of Magnesia 32 -oz., Regular 89c SPECIAL 69c Halibutliver 'Oil Capsules 250's Regular 2.29 SPECIAL1.79 1 10 Notice Is Hereby Given To The Municipal Electors Of The - Take IDAVITE tiQUID TOWNSHIP F ASHFIELD And Ratepayers in former Union School Section 8 in the Township of West Wawa - nosh, 11 iti the Township of Colborne, and 4 in the the Township of Huron, that the nomination of Fit and Proper Persons toturve as Reeve, DeOty Reeve, Three Coun- cillors and Five Trustees for...Township School Area for the Tpwnship of Ashfield, . for the year 1965, wil) take place at the TOWNSHIP HALL, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1964 AT ONE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON„FOR ONE HOUR, AT WHICH TIME AND PLACE ALL ELECTORS OF SAID TOWNSHIP ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO ATTEND, AND THAT SHOULD A POLL BE REQUIRED POLLING WILL OPEN ON __Jaccom, DECEMBER _7_, 1964 VITAMINS ideal for children and adults 1 6 -ounce FROM '8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. AT THE VARIOUS POLLING SUB -DIVISIONS RATEPAYERS IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED FORMER UNION SCHOOL SECTIONS ARE ELIGIBLE TO STAND FOR tRU.STEE AND ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE ON TRUSTEES. D.R.O. BEN MOLE WILLIAM CLARE WILLIAM HELM MICHAEL O'NEIL WILLIAM FARRISH FRANK HAMILTON DONALD M. SIMPSON, Returning Officer 46-47 ' SUB -DIVISIONS No. 4, PORT, ALBERT No. 5, KINGSBRIDGE No. 6, PARRISH 'HOME No. 7, LAURIER POLL CLERK•• ALLAN PETRIE JOHN CURRAN AL IRWIN HARBOURN ADAMS EUGENE FRAYNE GORDON BARGER HENRY MacKENZIE Prestige Special Value 3 -roll pack with designs to make' gifts more pleasing. Regular 98c " GIFT WRAP BAYER CREST ASPIRIN Toothpaste loos Reg 109 66c 73c 2.75 IDAVITES CAPSULES 100's 4.95 26'' X .240" .771C MODESS Regular 39c,, KROEHLER KROEHLEit BEVERLY TORONTO BEVERPf_. BEVERLY - KROEHLER KROEHLER DAVENOS MIRRORS Kroehler CHAIRS PICTURES 19.95 253.00 249.00 259.00 280.00 25?.00 ,249.90 274.50 3,52.00 199.00 199 00 199.00 225.00 25.00_ 225.00 250.00 249.00 40.00 1/3 OFF 47.95 17.00 A FREE PADDED MATTRESS COVER With Each Mattress Itirchase Drop into 'onr store today and see the many more. IVIzittsy:Saviity-SPECIALS on thrinT:Chri-stit as D EMERSON'S DRUG STORE CORNER WEST STREET & SCWARE 524-9212 FURNITURE WEST STREET • WE DELIVER