HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-12-03, Page 22 The GodeilehSignalStarThursday, December 3rd, 1964
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Editoriajs...
MONDAY'S ELECTION
Goderieh nomination meeting pro-
dueed what might rave , been hvo. sur•
prises: a contest for the Mayoralty and
an abundance of eainildates fur, iii
svat., all but one of the twelve' nolnin,,,,
for- eouncil having, qualified to run, •
1,711.e eleetion oti liniday. D•eetuuber 7,
ciligfit likewise produee some
'The 1,.ittle between Reeve 'Frank., \Val-
koni and Count-II:orI.r 1 la s for thy
Mayor', s,, -at hu prove Intere.lin,r_
ereativoly and etteeti\-ely. A blustering
politician ntay ilot be able _to **deliver the
Experienee helps but a well qua'.
ifiod zi,•Nveonior should be given serious
.• 1erat1o1.".
Th, 'absolutv
lu\v that a politician
:.yarn1 avoid a bribe.1 or tainted
11otttphl`..;111'. ()lir whole pu.blie
.1i.irtografte it \ve votilti not
There 1•1'..t,t iu* t•
111 i1ittit \Oh,
nilti. :101 H,t 01.0. bo1 atiy•
:2 • 11 I d'",-reTrt s }TO t t a
.\ iAa1 ffiia 1io.111,1 not
:1 .ii titil ro,i1 estate
should not u.e
t11l1 ilhlselllinz
• phil()sopby
by it
tiirotig,li
".i foruin. 111 an
1)tibli,. leacl.
n;. support :1;1:1•,,t,*iiidiv,„ed
fit)r families and the
ic, it•tinitt•iy 1.11,,',.
lathiatI'y That -r,, 1.;:aly ,1!•0 ••••••.l,:ing
pit cotin.,:l. ,h\\ iti•;- ;in Ht• r•-• tnat did
not s.•••1,, t. !,. - appa,' 1,- sr v, :' .'l ,,,, •;.-.•
Depw \--llee\-,• .11,.•.: ..! -,\ .,:!
' . a. \veil ,1.,,,,rv..,.1, a •.„.1:1,1-bui ,i. °P.,•,1v,-,
• Aocialu1-.1 at.., Deputy U,•,0.,, is (Hitn.•1,:lor
Robert S‘piir- wlio- wil'i, nevy.,ar by on,
first 1.0,1'..'ai 1 111,IIIHr-ot. C0.11,.."(',,11,1c,ii,
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dO a gooti ..j(11iii ilret. . ..qtY°1-1",l, ti;.,.•an.'
easy one. for anylp.ftly to fil: these day;-,
• flowev,i•r, sh, rot irk., wi:h t \c7,, r,r,is ,•l. i-rly : .:111n ...1,:irtnee : urban renewal and
leavind it '
'year. Dr,. NI „E. Struthers was in my sheep pen.
,,,,,,,,, 1:.ili,velopiii•utT..: ,the provls•ion of adequate elected as the new president The childobis apparently* about
under her belt which may stand, for. ,
• „svformettmvp,t.'491,44atitiiVatattltirwavagob,,woa.4„..„,„•48.44,;:,14i124,44,4444,4,044....,,,w.MiA.dmowzA, 43,11.1-12...,Wociation.
Ul..4121Cat ,FifitElEalthW. 'ea:dill:6W ATIY
four days old and in a th.riv-
her- ot Titiroic C ount,v 'ti 0,111,11. and t'iii,.„.. : 71 .1 p. , ,J.etutitra. interestt'.'''' . '' • '--tilninit
'fb
woman ,Mayor of (loder.d.t. 5. A candidate should b,e eonePrned ersbn who will give such
1,10w to vot,, on.:Monday ? Maybe th,, about Qre eduea,ti,on of our youth. He should
information ior will lead to.
fullowinz zuble tiiie Prepared by a Can- w,.u.k. not only for the provithe Convicton of the un
sions of adequ-
.
adian minister might be of some help: ate classroom facilitie, bItt also hinattiral mother will receive
1.
stand- a reward of ten pounds. .
1. Con3ider the candidates•; ai)ility,- arils ot° teaching and the.'disernination of
A bait priority in . Th
ehoosing a man for "ilef)-Christjan eth-i6s throuh (signed) Joshua Calloway,
gour school Sayfield, Ontario:
any• 'btliee is that- he can handle the jol;• system, .
Goderich for his fifth term after
Councillor Reuben Besse, an-
other nomin'ee, decided not to
qualify , as a candidatefor the
mayor's office.
Frank Fingland, Q.C., was
appOinted Judge of ,, Huron
15 Years Ago -1949 , _ County to succeed the late
The 1950. Goderich Town Judge T, M. Costello.
' Council was fo include George The Major Store opened a
Btaker'... 'as. ,Reeve ,-,and---E-arl.:-..E.1-- -.OW- t°4711-1e.r Ai AMA 40 -Mk ,PS•.4.1'
-.vrsth•toyfi-sr-mrstbr -Wr''''',773e9114-s"t•ssre-°11.."th'e-StMre"411"'
• ,,, • tion. It sold ladies' v, -ear.'
liott as Deputy Reeve.
E. L. Dean, East street, nar- 4, One Year Ago -1963
.. ,1,40i" rowly escoped possible fatal About 250 .attended Gbde-•
injuries in a car accident at rich's nomination meeting. A
• Elginfield. . .,. mayoralty Contest and, a fluorid-
" Members of the Huron Conn-. ation--plebiscite .Nvere t -to„' -facer
ty Old „Aoys'. • Association of: voters.
• Torontomet - at Casa Loma. br. J. N. Hapn, superintend-
- • Guests were received by'' Presi- ent of the' Ontario Hospital, was
dent and Mrs. K. C. Stanbu.ry,; guest. speaker at the .Colborne
Vice -President and Mrs. Gor- ., Federation of Agriculture ban -
don Fowler and Vice -President , quet.
and Mrs. 'Robert Leiper, . l• For the third successive year,
10 Years Ago -1954 1 acclamations were given to the
John E. Huckins was return- ',candidate. for Goderich Town -
ed by acclamation as Mayor of ship municipal offices.
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OBITUARY
. MISS AGNES STIRLING
Funeral service for Aiss
Agnes Stirling, 97, who died, at
Huronview Sunday, was held
at Stiles funeral home Tuesday,
afternoon. Rev. A. G. Pease
txf Bayfield officiated. Inter-
ment was in Bayfield cemetery.
A daughter of the late Archi-
bald Stirling and Mary Anne
Gilmour, she was born at Dun-
das, Ontario, where she lived
for 'seven years before going
North Street Bazaar, Tea .
(Continued from page1)
Muir assisted by Mesdames J.
Warren, H. Dotterer, D. Aber -
hart, J. Walls, J. Remington, R.
Harrison', L. Westbrook and
Miss C. McGowan.
Mrs. G. Muir, Mrs. M. M
Gill, Mary Ellen and,. Tommy
McGill, Lind F and Sharon Aid -
ham and Beth Ross appeared
in the pantomime under the
direction of Mrs. McGill.
Guests 'were received by Mrs.
R. W. Hughes, presi-
dent,. and Rev -and Mrs. W. J.
to Bayfield where she resided -ten Hoopen. Mrs. L. Westbrook
for 80 years. ,Mis.s Stirling has and Mrs, W. Dock4ader were in
been at Huronview since Dec- charge of the door tdble.
ember 21, MI Surviving are Tea 'was poured throughout
several nieces and ,nePhews, the..afternoon, by Mesdames J.
Rhea -and Edna Stirling of Lon- t Cook, W. Dackstader, B. Mills
don, Roy Dewar of London, and E. McKenzie.
Chester Johnston 6 of Sarnia Under the convenershi o
lc iols.on. Mrs. I.. Papernick, . tea room
an
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Down Memory's Lane
50 Years Ago -1914 1 .
The 15th annual meeting of
the Huron Old Boys' Associ- ' 115 Years Ago
ation of Toronto was held at St,
George's 'Hall, Toront?, More
n Goderich
than 500 notices were -mailed : Advt, in Huron' Signal:
out for the meeting. The re- Seine -heartless mother has
part of the treasurer,. J. Robert.' abandoned her:infant -to- the:
on, -sltivUuSgagargr-00`00t,,...waigkozwyv OD --The weather
had been raised Min the
and the world's charity by
t"'••. •
cussed a proposal to grant,
$20,000 to the Belgian relief
fund.
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Established
1848
The County Town Nevitpaper of Huron
+or
OtIr (gobrtiril tiignal-#tar.
' Published at Goderich, Ontario every Thuriday morning by
Signal -Star Publishing Limited
30 Years A40-1934
The Provincial Inspector of
Prisons, reporting on Huron
County Jail, said: "Generally
speaking, the management -of
this ail may -be- donSidered
very satisfactory." There were
Six priSoners in all, five male
117th Year of and one female. •
Publication Due to the ilgtess ofA, H.
Erskine, Miss Olive Monteith
was engaged to work in the
office of the County Treasurer.
.GE--L...ELLIS, President.. . R. (I./SI-MIER, Vice -Vice , •
•and-Mvtg.' '', - _....
. . and Puhlishir ,..11,
, S. F. Bing, Plant Supt.
ie.
it •
** Member of C.C.N.R., and A.B.C.
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°Subscription Rates - $4 a year.; To, U.S.A., $5 (In Advance)
Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post.Office Dept..
Ottawa and for Payment of Postage in Cash.
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als-Tstaitts were Mesdames F. hand-crafted gift items on dis-
Overholt, B. Bradford, G. Chan'. play. These included aprons,
knitted articles, dolls, waste
baskets and Christmas novelties.
Attending the tableswerethe
unit leaders, Mm, C. AnstaY,
Mrs. H. Bettger, Mrs. W. Moor-
head, and Mrs. W. Harrison,
assisted by Mesdames G. Ellis,
G. ,Emenson, E. Rawson, E.
Stiles, C. Worsell, H. Young,
N. Clairmont, D. Aberhart:
ney, A. L. Cole, A. R. Scott, J.
Remingpon, P. Moss, J Hinton,
F. Linklater, J. Davison, R.
Alexander, 41. Baird, R. Mc-
Daniel, J. Baxter and, L. Ali -
ham.
Kitchen arrangements were
in charge of Mrs. F. Walkom
and Mrs. E.' Westbrook Who
were assisted by Mesdames E.
Crawford, F. Tyreman, A. Ham-
ilton, S. Price, E. Pridham,
Bean, 3. Sherwood, P. Blundell,
A. Carry, H. Sturdy, T. Hunter,
W. James, D. Norman, K. Fin-
nigan, C. §toddart, J. McLeod,
Misses G. MoDowell, Grace and
Olive Robertson.
Bazaar- '
The many patrons were at-
•dr-t-o-thu dbtes-of-ga
Hi ono.: ,..!';1.".• fillt ,t'
TOM'S
MOVING
and
TR
• "Famous" Mincemeat
The '`famous" mincemeat,
marmalades, jams, jellies, pies?.
cakes, bread, rolls, tarts, muf-
fins and were the candy confec-
tions, Mrs. B. Feagan convened
the bake:table along with Mes-
dames J. Wright, F. Mitchel,
J. Cook, C. Wilson, C. Pollock,
M. Spark, H. Van Annan and
Miss M. Buchanan. The candy
table was in charge of Mrs. R.
Round, with Mesdames A.
Hardy, A. Craig, A. Snail, .4.
Potzel, H. Hibbert, W. Mills,
R. Aldis, W. J. MoLaten, A.
Boutilier," J. Britnell and Miss
G. Falkiner as the assistants.
Mrs. J. E. Brown and MTS.
H. Lyon along with some al the
C.G.I.T. girls sold handicrafts
made by them as did Mrs. A.
Riley, Mrs. T. Little and Mrs.
F. Moore with 'the Explorer
girls' work.
The children in the nursery
were attended • by Mrs. C.
Adams, .S. R. Harrison and
some o p:tt
e younger girls.
Pubiicity was in charge cif
Mrs. G. Ellis. '
Personals
Piet Van Der Meer, ,sce. of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Van Der
Meer, 'has accepted a position
in Ottawa with the National
Research Council. He is a grad-
uate of University -of Western
Ontario in Honor 1Vlathematies
and Physics.
Mrs. R. F. 'Johnston of. Kelp
stern, Saskatchewan, is spend- $
ing the winter months in Gode-
rich and, on Saturday attended
the Grey Cup game in,,Tororito. ,
Mr. and S. Wilf Coadma ,
nio•
and ;laughter Susan of Belle
ville were fecent visitors with
Mr. 'and Mrs. George Currell,
Cameron str4Cet. • •
0 Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gardiner
of Toronto visited in Goderich
at the weekend. .
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DRUG STORE
13(15 READY FOR
CHRISTMAS
. A
tritnez•- -
Emerson's Drug,Store is ready for Christmas. Our
store v'is stocked with gifts for young and old. We.'
invite you to come in and browse around - and
see what we have. Open Wednesdays until 'six,
from now until Christmas.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd from .2 to 5;30 and 7 to 9 p.m.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER -Ith from 2 to 5:30 and 7 to 9 p.m..
DECORATING CONSULTANT
For yoUr assistance we will have a decorating consultant on hand
during the hours mentioned. This man will be able to assist .you 'in
your decorating °and color scheme problems. Be sure and talk with,
him.
Our consultant will have along with him somebeaUtiful color slides
that are sure to give you ideas. If you are not thinking of decorating
now • come along, anyway and obtain helpful information for future
use. •
Our store is just bulging at the seams with Christmas merchan•
dise and helpful gift ideas. We would like yet) to come in on
these two evenings and browse around when you have lots Of time
to do so and while Dacl is available to baby sit. Come on down and
ioih us for tome refreshments and get many gift ideas.
CHRISTMA.S, €1,IFT SPECIALS '1/4
1964 APPLIANCES'
LEFT TO 'CLEAR
Get In On These Bargains While
They Lasf
AT
GERRY'S
APPLIANCES
"The Store That Service Built"
THE SQUARE
524-8434
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41
NEILSON'S
CHOCOLAT-ES
1.25 to 2.90
BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS
16 Cards 896. - 15 Cards 1.00
12 Cards 39c - 18 Cards 1.25
15 Cards 1.50
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
Buckleys Mixture 94c
"Coricidin Lozenges 69e
Kotex, 12's - ' 44c
Listerine , 79c
Mineral Oil • 53c
Paramette Syrup 3.97
psodent Pasted, . 53c
Toilet Tissue 2 for 27c
care Hair Cream.
OLD SPICE FOR ^/10N
'Shave Lotion 100, 1.50, 2.25
Talcum (Shave) 1.2r.
Talcum (After Bath) .. 1.25,
Pte Electric Lotion 1.25
Deodorant Stick or Spray 1.25
Cologne , 1.50
0 Sets from 1.50 to 6.50
is
VISIT OUR BEAUTY BAR,
FOR GIFT SUGGESTIONS
lIypnotique Cologne - 2.75, 4.50
Hypnotique Spray , 2.95
Primitif Cologne 2.75, 4.50
Primitif Spray , 2.95
Golden Wood Spray 3.00
Lavender, Red Roses and Lotus
Yardley's Colognes, Spray 3.00
Tweed Cologne 1.75, 2.50
Tweed Spray 2.75
PERFUMES / MAKE
TREASURED GIFTS
Chanel 5 5.25 to 13.50
Shalimar
Mitsuoko 5.25,.9.00.
L'Heure Bleu 9.00
EVd in Paris
Rock Garden
Lotus
6.25, 13.50
7.50, 13.50
3.5.0
Red Roses .. .. . .... 3.50
' 1.00 or Less Will Buy
FANCY SOAPS --- SOAP MITTS - cutEx SET
COLOGNE - BUBBLE BAT.1-1 - TALCUMS
HAND LOTIONS .,- SHEAFFER PENS
LITTLE LADY TOILETRIES
At New, Low Prices
Bubble Bath 75c
Hand Lotion 1.00
Cologne 1.00
1.00
75c
Body Powder
Lipstick
Sets at 1.50 and 2.25
KEEP YOUR VITALITf DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON'
PARAMETTES A complete.vitamin mineral formula - 125 tablets - Sugg. List 6.00
EMERSON'S
4.79
DRUG STORE COR: WEST ST. and SQUARE
524-9212 - WE DELIVER
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