HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-08-26, Page 1010 The GOde,rldt ThurSdaY, Alia444t 46th, 1965
THE DAY OF, no Rest
'There have been fantastic
changes in our way of living in
the last' two. or three decades.
• • - -SefitiolS-areitiggef and -•brighter;
if not better.. The teenagers
have taken over popular music
and• public attention. Television open, to cope with this newtcasual observers., She is survived by her hus there is any accommodation
- tirelessly hurls verbal and visu vave of \.`aritotiness. Sunday; band William Bertram Elliott; While the number of trailers right beside the lake,- only to
al garbage in our unresisting sports got one toe in the door., three daughters, Emily Merle, still runs, as usual, fairly high be continually informed there
faces. Murder and rape walk then kicked it wide open. Sun , 'Allan 41cLean,'Goderich; they havenot increased in is none.
city streets, even in daytime,. day movies moved in. TheRene Mav, Mrs. Matt Johnston, number to the same extent as
Regardless of any accent -
Mrs. Ethel May Elliott
A member of St. George'
Anglican Church, -111,wEthel
May Elliott, *died August 17th
in- Alexandra Hospital, at the
age of 75.
Mrs. Elliott, who lived at 54
Trafalgar Street, was born in
St. Helen's, _Ontario, and lived
tennis and fishing and all sorts in both Blttevale and Wingham
of ttvpeakable things. before moving to Goderich in
From there, ,of course, it was 1933.
only a step to. Wearing sports 'The farmer Ethel Rogers, she
clothes -and- sal -eking' and having W413,thi- Edwin
a beer an Sunday.:Drugstores Rogers and Julia Janies of St.
and restaurants began, staying Helen's.
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This summer so far has re- in its annual patronage can be prfsingly large number who are
looting for a swimming pont
nearby to where they plan to
stop overnight. 1.,
The Huron County Museum
contiues, to be an annual draw-
ing card and patroniid most
vealed a pronounced increase
'in the'number of touristslusing
tent accommodation in contrast
to trailers. This observation has
been made not only by Missyea
Bradford 954 -the, -Tourist _in-
formation Booth but Also by
txpected.
The fact 'still remains, how-
ever, that the amount of ac-
commodation which can be
rented directly on the lakefront
or beach is almost nil. This goes
hoteir_
'tent and trailer accommodation.-
Yet, tourists annually inquire if
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Not to mention racial strife, the
welfare state, frozen foods, in-
stant everything, and Japanese
motor scooters.
It's a long, long way from happened to the peace and quiet,Mrs. John Beasley, and a
t h a t simple, cut - and - dried, of our old childhood Sunday.,brother, George ,RogerS,, both of
black -and white society in which Sports cars bellow, lawnmowers Moose Jaw; ten grandchildren siderably on the overhead cost
information, which is a greater
most of today's tniddleagers, snarl.Traffic whines on high and three great-grandchildren. in travelling.
. , number than. for the sante
were brou6t Up. ' - Transistors blare Beatles -beat. held on Friday at the Stiles
. One of.the Most common month a year ago. The early
tattghi in a , world revolution, ways, children whine at beaches , 'Phe funeral service was
requests at the Tourist 1nfornra- part 'of August showdd a slight
air is ,sweet with the pock the, Rev. J. Harrison Officiating.ltion Booth is tor aceammodattotr tall 1)W -but -good -.weather. ler
ow( r -boats -,--deum am t rob, ffintt.4,a1- --I, ne-at-2-...p.m... -wit , ......... .. ....., . .. . • ... .
If our parents arai grandpar-, -
of golf balls ricocheting off Interment followed in Mait-: right beside the lake. Such ac- the remainder of August could
ents could'be brought back from, The
'their eternal rest for a quick ' Icommodation is, strangely, quite shoot the total figure up to sup:
look at our world, they would trees, and water-skiers rim-I:rt. land Cemetery.
. limited. In the case of Point pass that of a year ago.
bbl o straight i'nto deep!ing off the heads of swimmers. Farm Provincial Park, open for Tourists who visit in Goderich
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first time this summer, it has; often ask for the location of the
been used by many thousandslHuron Minty Museum and the
of tenters and trailers with theisalt mine.' There' is also a sur-
foi•mer in the majority. A1-
though Point Farm camp can
not be --- rf-. ,arded as being!
beaches set up midway rides.
‘cton; Retty, Mrs. John Mun- tourists who bring camping
The transistor radio was invent- day: and one son, Edwin. Port equipment with them. The
ed, along with 'the drive-in. Colborne. . tenters, naturally, are mostly
And you know, too, what's' In addition a sister, ilannah, families with quite a few young
children since this kind of ac-
commodation cuts down con-
modation, tourists have been
going through Goderich in
greater numbers than for some
years. The Tourist Information
tooth reports for the month of
'July more than 900 iinquirtes for
shock. They might be able to Beer cans clang on asphalt. . •
cope with most of the itemsla B .
above, but there isAme thingl ginand
oup cs wrangle
tonic. Even the birds have to, -
that would send them right!shout louder to hear each other.'
around the bend: - the change' And all that, Dads, is why summer Camp
in our observance of Sunday. I your old man went back from a.
rest to work on Monday , while
When I.. V, as a kid, Sunday, :\ Nvek-long, bible camp,' directly beside the lake, the 1
a-thic from its religious aspects 1
, you go back to work for a rest. sps
onoiLd by the Calvary Baptist , latter is close by and tourists
., . . .
-was a. da N of ITA. liter/111y., Church, attracted some 160 are separated from it only byt
For 'he average family, it ‘.\ as OBITUThe camp, which was held 011 which trails and a' smnoth road.
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Tlit.',!! was, nothing eke to do.' OY local youngsters recently. lovely shaded woods through
chur,'n in the morning', hone for. the tarm of Gordon Westlake, lead to the beach. Its popularity
0 ln,.. noon dinner, flake out for' MISS GRACE STRANG 13 miles south of Goderich. is guaranteed and over the next
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a n fur the' adults, gloom The death occurred in To- drew 93. on the first day and few 'years 0 fantastic increase
[.to:_, around •louse or hack- ronto on August 16, after a the crowd grew 9) a final daY's;
yard f., -,r the kids. supper, andkm:1 hy illne,;. of Miss Graee , attynciatIce of; 140. .
early to bed. No swininniut, no-' -Day camping is t he wry Personal
trt.", •Yi.r
- fislei,.:'. not eveMtl •.;on Sm
a
n ',:.tune of " . " f - rth dau'htlatest means 'of reaching, and
catch. Peace and quiet, however of the late Dr. and Mrs.11u-gh, teaching boys ' and girls the; Mr. Norman Fuller, Goderich
'Township, and Mr. Thomas •
II 0 W a r d, Ashfield Township,
70.:.the camp._
Buses !eft Calvary Baptist. have returned home -after mi.
descent of -a horde -of dull rela- :77
aleo-• fron'i- the- I'niveflity cq
tive. Everyone then sat around ionto in .1905, tind for inany! extended holiday trip to British
in Sunday best, in parlor or on Church 'and the bus depot in,
years taurht at Orangeville, and' ;Columbia and the yestern-
porch. told gassed 10101 minSeaforth at 9.30 a.m. each day.
'later on the staff of the GuelPh',, !states. They also attended the
about Cousin Elwood's litidi rho children carried a bag lunch• i
'Collegiate and Vocational In- ark Stampede.
back or Aunt Arlene's asthma. with them for their noon meals ' Calg"- -1 •
i stitute, where -she• became' head •
1 :Irand a free sly vas provide& e's up thinking that Sun -;of the moderns .department. I Miss Brenda Harrison, daugfi
day vi
is just a day* on whieW ,. ter of Air. and Mrs. Earl Hard -
by the camp,
Vier her retirement I
sael The program included Bible, son,
you couldn't do anything worth- Strang Court, won a third
lived for some years in the' stories, songs, sports, swimming,r
while. My attitude toward the place medal in her age group
..... family home in Goderich, spend -1 handcraft. Prizes were awarded '
Sabbath Was that the sooner it' •for the Irish Jig at the St.
pug the winters in Toronto. Shelfor various contests which were
\vast over, the better. . - Andrew's S o c i e t y highland
lis survived by one sister, Mrs.
i held during the week. The -buses games,. held at Bob -Lo Island
near A mherstburg, - Ont.
reseimd by the young. ,Innis Strangl
()tily variation in this was the The late Miss Strang gradu-, •
, Bible," connu
i•nted Pastor '1.
I eslie llobbins, who organized
But even then, though nt was!F. H. I-Ievyson (Jessie) of
• too young to rfalice, the rot hadlNiagara-on-the-lake and two
set in. Some of the wilder ele- nephews and a niece. The camp was sponsored by
ments in the community began.
, A private service was held in 1 the Calvary Baptist Church and
smashing the Calvinistic gloom.k
Here and there, a family would Toronto, on -Tuesday, August 17,!members and, adherents of th,e
with interment in Maitland ch&ch provided the staff for
not--onty -ga: for drive son...5..up-,i_oemete.ry.,
day, but smuggle swimming
Beforplunch
e you thalonge o,eld eed backotooschool
suits and a icnic .
family was secretly listening to_4_
—37 -ac em-k-BitIFe radio, atfier 7--mortiy ? , —
supper.
The virus spread like wildfire.
fly the time I achieved, man-
hood. the grand old traditional.
Sunday was crumbling •rapidly.
The more •recyess among the
young fellow's ,began hanging
. around the Chinese restaurant
on, going for walks with girls.
Some of the pure anarchists
among them started playing
returned home round 4 pm
W. J. Denomme
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AMOUNT
'OF
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when' the Weather Wildt
for. the beach or rainy. By, the
end, of this week the total at-
tendance for the season will hit
well over the 16,006 mark. The
new addition has now been
completed, Curator James
Chisholm reports, and is ready
for laking in new exhibits.
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