HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-12-03, Page 3LIKES COLLECTING
An Irish Setter pup owned
by. John Sturdy of thurch
. street likes co11edtpg things.
He recently had a strange 44
bringing home two One -quart
cartons of milk, a newspaper
boy's bag and •an empty con-
tainer for six beer bottle's.
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Quality Pruned
SCOTCH PINE
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SOUTH ST. ' OPEN EVENINGS 524-7308
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Lady Curlers
Going Strong
The lady curlers at the Mait-
land Country Club, are polish-
ing up their game every time
Out. Here are some of the lat-
est scores:
Monday Afternoon
Joyce Hays 8, Marie Huff 5
A. Refflinghaus 10, Helen Oke 3
Helen Allison 10, M. McMillan 3
Kaye Baker 11, Avice Bisset 2
Betty Jpnes 9, Peg Wood 3
Tuesday Afternoon
Donna McGee 10, A. Tyreman 3
Billy Croft 11, Jean Price 2
Jean Cook 11, Elsie Gardner -2
Mary Rouse 11, Grace Sale 2
thqrstrairrEyeb ng
Susan Gower 8, 'eg Woad 5
Mary Rouse 9, Bev Wright 4
C. Osborn 10, A. Reff4ghaus 3
M. Martin 10, Sally MacEwan 2
Helen Oke 61/2, J. MacRae•61/2
Elsie Gardner 9, Ruth Keene 4
Jean Price 61/2, Billy Croft 61
M. McMillan 10, N. Nephew 3.
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TARIMITE MEATS
Install Knox
Ladies' Aid
New Officers
4.
The annual 15meetin,g of the
Ladies' Aid was held at Knox
,Church on November 27 with
the president, Mrs. Burns Jerry,
in the chair. Scripture was pre:
sented by Mrs. Arnold McCon-
nell and prayer by Mrs Harder.
Mrs. B. McCreath received
the offering. 0, ,
Annual reports of the seem -
tar) and treasurer were pre-
sented showing a very active
and successful year. •
Rev.. G. L. Royal installed the
new executive for the coming"
year which is as follows:
Past president, IVITS. B. Jerry-,
president, Mrs. K. Cutt; ist vice-
ent,
vice-president, Mrs. H. Chain -
bens; secretary, Mrs. H. Doak;
treasurer, Mrs. G. Allison.
Past president Mrs. Jerry ex-
pressed .appreciation to the
members and congregation as a
,k'hole, for the support and co-
operation received throughout
the year. She, in turn, was
thartked by Mns. Gordon Mc-
Manus for the energetic and en-:.
thusiastic leadership given this
-facet otthe cintreitowork.,1,(r
N. MeGinnis concluded - the
meeting with a hymn and bene-
diction, follow by, lunch
which was serval- by Mrs. K.
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Coupcil Candidates
Speak At Rotary
Fourteen of the 15 men elect-
ed to or candidates for the 1965
town council were guests'of the
Rotary Club Tuesday evening,
and sang for their supper, so
to speak, but a two -minute limit
imposed by the club's fixed ad-
jOurnmeqt hour prohibited
much serious, discussion. In-
sofar as a preview was afforded
of ocuncil objectives in the new
year, it was mainly on the part
of the new candidates; with so
many kibitzers around, the in-
cumbents did not show their
hands, Tourist promotion, in-
dustrial development,. and bet-
ter planning of municipal pro-
jects were among the matters
listed by new candidates. Goun-
fflor Shore saw merit
in the tl,o-year term.
Councillor Shore put in a
good word for a candidate other
than ,himself, and this refer-
ence was cordially received.
"I would like to see our
'quiet man,' Mr. Moody, return-
ed," he said. "I feel he has
done a tremendous job on pub,
lic works. He has the time" and
is very iifterested. I solicit
your support for him."
-.....Rotary- President Bob Neph-
ew welcamed the guests, and"
announced a reorganized com-
mittee on the workshop prOject
for retardees: Dr. John Hagan
THE ' PAR K
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AT
SHOWTIME 7:30 and 9:30
• Air -Conditioned For Your Comfort
NOW PLAYING — THURS.,•FRI., SAT.,DEC. 3-4-5
Adult Entertainment
.William Holden, Capucine and Tetsura Tamba
An adventure drama filmed in Malaya
"THE SEVENTH- DAWN"
Color
MON. y TUES., WED., DEC. 7-8-9
Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn and Walter Matthau
A game of cat -and -mouse is staged against a background
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THURS., FRI.SAT., DEC. 10-11-12 — Tecknicolor
"THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET"
-Rated as the most amusing film ever produced ..1.11.nied at
fair: ied Weeki Wachee 'Springs in Florida.
Don Knotts, Carole Cook and Larry Keating
COMING: "THE BRASS BOTTLE" with Burl Ives
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rane, Blake Ball and Rev. Cecil
Dukelow.
Rotarian Howard Aitken con-
ducted the haif-hour program
of speeches, and explained that
Mayor Money had been invit-
ed but had another engagement.
All council candidates had been
invited and S. J. Lawson was
the only absentee.
Mayoralty Candidates
,Reeve Frank Walkom and
Councillor Robert Ha,ys, mayor;
alty candidates, introduced no
municipal topics, nor did reeve -
elect Reg. Jewell, who said:
"We have a town- to be proud
of, but -it is going to be what
you and I make it, and in the
coming year I -will do tily best
TY -keep. thfirgs- going along as
they shOuld,"
Councillor Robert Squire,
elected deputy reeve for .1965,
was concerned about tourist
promotion.
',IGoderich has a golden'. op-
portunity right now," he said.
"Right, on our doorstep we have
a neighboring city vnth 300,000.:
tourists each 'summer, we read.
We could perhaps put on a lit-
tle' extra effort this coming
year a114 .jet more
tgithasism-who-ore- --ster
ping in the Stratford area."
"I feel it will be heces.sary to
exercise • discretion in extend-
-in c'...puf, Jar-esen:t,
tif-t'ertsIgliri;traYet,
sighted enough to insure' tnat
added services will meet future
demands. I believe we should
all be promoters of Goderich
at every opportunity; we never
know who might be listening,
when we are speaking favor-
ably of our town's many ad-
vantages,"
High Mill Rite
Bruce Krskine, former coun-
cillor, satid, in pain, "I think
all of us realize our mill rate
is very high, and we require an
increase in assessment to off-
set the rising costs facing the
town. That c,an only come by
ew ndustry locatincr or local
nctustry expairdTfiTYFir rtnini
this should,be One of the main
objectives of the 1965 council,"
Following brief responses by
Councillors Johnston and
Moody, and, candidate Bud Oke,
,John A. T hi -ie, said he thought
councils in office prier.to,,this
year bid' not done sufficient
planning,
"The water problem Ls still
with Ais," he said. "We have
the controversial fire chief is-
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sue and the new sewage plant
coming up. We .had a new
beach planned for citizezns and
visitors, which could not be
used on account of- tomatoes
growing in the water, and so
forth. These are due , bad
planning somewhere, and while
I would not point the finger at
anyone, I see a need for pro-
gressive planning, and need to
be prepared."
B. R. Robinson said several
people,had asked his motive in
running for council.
His Motive
"One even suggested, 1 need-
ed the money," he remarked.
"I would like to ask any of you
here who are businessmen if
the time spent in council would
not be better spent in your own
business. For the benefit of
those who may not realize this,
can only say my motive is
purely this; .I believe you and
and every citizen has a moral
The Goderich Signal -Star, Th
responsi
hit* to glir
inunity kis bast. • AS On
/Y
achievement in. any
*ay have the eaPat)ilitY,
physicallY or financially. My
persistence in pursuing ',this is
'that each .time I do I weaken
the dam of indifference. Sooner
or later .it must give way to'
the surge of progress in our
community. I believ,e the time
is at hand when we must give
way to the lifeblood of youth,
am nol, so old that I have lost
sight of hope for tomorrow, and
when I reach that stage will
withdraw gracefully."
ursdaY,'Pogon*er,Srd, 1064
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cern'I feel that ,the 400-11„c0
sban14, .§ee V* 40 AvVY41,..g.
value far every dollar
Spencl;" Saf144
ge.,-9CPtocill4Cthill"at 'rthr‘0124 say.
that
deal otf experienced, tal.
ant by not haming the *near
term." Hehad served on the
school board, and thought trus-
tees would agree that the firstyear a member is still feeling
this way.„,
"You ,should. appreciate," saidMr.
Mr. Aitken in closing:, "that all
are offering their services. at a
sacrifice."
"This has been a controvers-
ial year," said Councillor Wil-
liam Schaefer, ',`,and I am keen-
ly aware of the problems fac-
ing.our I ask you
to re-elect me so I can lend a
hand toward a progressive
Goderich."
KINETTg
BOB WILSON
Has 'Sold His Local Delivery Service To
ALLAN MacDONALD
I wish to thank aJI my customers for their patronage over
the years. I -will continue to -handle CN" express service
-2 and serve you in this way. "WM:
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CHRISTMAS
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AND
BOW'
SALE
10 BOWS
90 ft. RII3BON
ALL FOR
PROCEEDS FOR
COMMUNITY
BETTERMENT
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GIVE YOUR
KNIGHT
SOMETHING
TO WEAR
THIS
CHRISTMAS
For
Tin
For
20 -ox.
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CHOOSE FROM THE 'LARGEST SELECTION
OF MEN'S GIFTS IN WESTERN ONTARIO AT
THE SHOP WHERE. HE SHOPS' FOR HIM..
SELF. .
LET ROY VENN AND LARRY HELP YOU
SELECT GIFTS FOR YOUR MEN.
FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
CANADA NO. 1
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ISLAND BEAUTIES
OPEN HOUSE
Tues. Dec. 8, 7-9
Come In Next Tuesday Evening Between
7 and 9 p.m. To See Our Tremendous Stock.
Shop Now While Selection Is Best
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN
LARRY- ALD
PEI Potatoes 99c
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MEN'S)*1-10P
"The -toe With The Stock"
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