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I Cnttied tram Page 1 ' ing at the. cable and .that ''he
sponsored' by therm was • to play eel' -` (�.f'a for) grabbed the upper eable'oriviAisrjsu
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tarn book. s a,d--°iak. 13-
Phone1098,..for Zit hour boservice to
oil' makes, oi' " eommerciatly and
domestic refrigeration equipmetriti..
Me tern of sticA' agreement, • the
whole; -of -the .'..prooee4s-. ro - ch:
lieekey games were to belong to the4
said Leuzen, •\Vestbro.ok, Doak and
Paquette, and they' tXllese four de-
fenda•ntS)� were to pay -to the said
Uarry G, Babb the sum of $50.00 -
for each and every game o Hockey:
.ihayed, 1 ursuant to '. stied agree -
Went', the said four defenyclauts,4er•
some of ',thea],, :advertised a hockey'
-g played$tb,
�ani.4 to ;be on., January ; Eith,
t
• r - i � which'
k w
i :said rink, n
Y.147, < m. the . i ,
game n 'team 3n:bulgedand operated.
West-
brook,
the defendants Laudon, \\ est-.
brook, • Doak and Paffuette • was to
take part, These defendants caused
to appear in the said advertisement
a notiee•that an admission fee would
be charged 'and; that 'tipop payment
aP an, additional" fee a reserved seat
could be obtained These reserved
seats were on the said -balcony, on
beaches placed there by" the said
four. defendants. . Pi rsuaiit,to said
advertisement t,ie plaintiff attended
at the said Link and" was admitted
as a spectator upon payment df the
advertised--•adm-ission---fee --anal- ►n--
payment of an additional fee he was,
together with some friends, ushered
to • seats on the balcony where he
occupied a• seat allotted to him by
• the sticl defendants or their .sere-
ants. These seats had recently been
installed ..or placed in position, ori
the , balcony by . the . defendants
Louzon, Westbrook, Doak ' and
Paquette, and were clearly for the
purpose, of''' . securing .. additional.,
revenue from spectators .attending
the hockey game.. - The seating.
.capacity of the balcony was in the
vicinity.,of'05.ir:c1. 60. .:The defendant
Babb agreed, ' iii consideration, of
the said $59.00 fee for each schen
dtiled hockey game, to supply the.
fine British are now allowed
enough- -gasoline • to : drive ` ninety
miles =a month. Canadians can use
that much, _up in 'an hour. -Quebec
Chronicle -Telegraph,_:
Miss Gertrude Thompson, native
Goderich township, but resident
of ' (intoe - for over thirty" years,
.died on July 30th in her eighty-
•
second year. .
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GODERICH
THE SQUARE .
T4 L. Oi RNEU, :'.'dug'. i.
The spnpathy Of .this community
goes out to 11t[r.' Bebert 'Rodes an&
family in their rece,nt' sad ' bereave-
• x " 1." ie aw tsst at Refri eratian Servide 1IPti Ain Oarsyvel1 o7, `� 4
'Byt'a-b1ethe-lower- Tel -911th
of t ens a pu e R g s was ;t week -mid for with hel
thxft he attended 4fthe rtak shGrxly • - rt�x.:
gfiei- the Accident Together withtt0us> t, s ,y b
*cane others, He lMeriapi)., the.' 7'RIQIDAIRE A numbei� from- this' eoct�mi niter
judgment cotatin les, "found. 'the Coalmereial Agent for Goderich attendeded the
to once raves on,' Mall-
eable,
table broken at the upright but held ' and laistrietl . day, also
tightly .at the COMP. He , found e . Satisfaction Gearanteed, .
the -evening,
strands of- the cable broken at ;So', 49tf
Week -end' visitors with Mr, and
'era/ laces, It . ft pears that the s, Irvin . Oke and family were+ :.
�r
p Mr. and Mrs, atrium Oke, ,Mr, and
cable consists ,of,'. • seven' Strands,' loci' -
:lfxs, Wilson Oke and Miss Mnrvilla
,seme places'' as want', as , three t nein .loved' until Deoemb.er, .Pa lain tin oP Wiudsor.w
strands, and to one Place four, were. was t la.
L
Yvi• an
' when h secured' a ,position A, week -end visitor with i.. d
broken.'?
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TO' judgment' kroceeds,� ., as•�a}esniau. , Sell :' �rbni En nr, ,who leas. been,
�: . , i Ontario,' tis Weekly earnings. in, . y gid
X find as a fact that the repass n , .. �' f Visiting Mr. and. Mrfi, D,oug, Robin -
lease
to the rink, were all made after the . this position average upwards o , s g
*find l • that $40,00:,,,During the period that the son !of Zurich.
lease was able n I rind a so . $ Guests. witld Mr. and Mrs. in
tiff? was in hospital and unable',
any ..reasonable inspeetiioi>: �s e�apt, plain..
ination would have disclosed to the to wont, his` salary was Continued° Sny c1 .r are the latter s sister and
town authorities -'or to' the lessee, by the Departmexnt, - of :Veterans' brother-in-law, lair, ant} Mrs. iatbie- or to anyone .capable' to make an Affairs because the pluantiftz had son pf MeK 41 1 o r T0ranto has s been ,
ins etiun the unsafe condition of. substantial sick leave. which he was I -s• - - a,
s. Ito e „
r r d s
lira
er to M I�.
the cable, .''„ • The evidence directs .allowed and *Irish was. exhausted vis t g h s s• ,
me to the conclusion that, notwith= during ,his illnesS," Ladiest .Aid. l'icn�itc.L-Tkie annul
the town did re namages'are assessed At $44895.51,• Ladies' Asti picnic was held oh Wed -
standing the lease, easddiay �evenin August 4th at
taro some : control over the •'including• $370:51 for- medical- ex g.
�„ Harbor ,Park. A"bountiful. supper
premises. poises, etc, ; $225 for loss of time;
"I And as a fact that, the $300 for pain and suffering, and was served at 7 Pang followed by
defect in the said cable wasAlla, $4,000 for permanentdisability ; and sports: The . followin, g won p• rizes :
a 'nature that' it could be ;seen by 3udgrnent against �tiie-de of 1 I is Children 5 Years-ttixd tndei, Do,
a' proper inspection and that? such Babb, Louzon, Westbrook, Doak and 'McCabe; young ladies'' race, Lor,
defects t'onstituted a dangerous con- Paquette is fqr this amount raine Hicks ;- kicking the slipper,
Mrs. E. Fuller; throwing the rolling
clition and a `trap,' ' I find :.as a ($4,895.51) and costs
pin, Mr:1.-C. Sturdy Married ladies'
fact that the" 'dour defendants race, firs E Fuller ; heel and toe
--Louzon, Westbrook, ' Doak and BENNMILLEIt - "r ' e v� s :'°'! Fuller
a -Kathleen'
to
Paquette, or 'their servants, placed Holmes ; btvs' race,: Bruce Holmes ;
the seats -on the said balcony rw th BENIILILT:EI
•
: Aug 3.^-A^,great men's race, Earl Fuller ; spot' es ;
the knowledge and` the approval of many from here attended the fun- -Mrs. E. Calvert ; wheelliariaw` raise,
the defendant__ Harry C. Babb. I eral on .Sunday of Mrs. . Robt. Jack Hicks and -Billy -Wildon.
rind as a. fact and in point of law -�.-
that "the lessee.Harry C. Babb, Rodges,:Godericli township. • __._.__-
under his agreement with the said Mrs.. Wm. 'Strauglian visited with ASHFIET,D
foul defendants dict retain a degree her. daughters in. Goderich township i-•
of control overNthe premises suf-last week. - • ASHPIEB Aug:' 4; .-,--,Many of
_.Mr _ and Mrs, Ralph trillion and those whoa ided the centennial
daughter, of Straffordville, spent the.
wee =end with1 r, an J.
Moore and family,'
Mr. and Mrs. M Kie--of- Toronto
A with Mrs,
h n and Other relatives.
Mrs: -Walters- and Floyd. -visited
-fora few -days with -Mr -and antd--Mrs•
i Jervis at Holmesville.
-he-decor-anon=ser,ice-a•t� ori
cemetery. . on Sunday, Was- largely
uttende-d. • - _.
Aug. —
ti
r re-
LongI3eiilaii`''was in Windso
eently-Atten,dina..,the wedding- •of
Dorothea _ e , er. _..
• Threshing •is the order of the
The . Good family held their inn- �� ff
nal:picnic :this' week. ., '
Id a 4 0 6
Mrs. ;,,\\xalters a°xa•n;d� ,:�Fliiyt�iv�i:sitedn � s :-� �'
with her brother in Goderielh' on r".v "
ate • You re as -
.0
et
Dare, pan, t Mako. tea excrctly� ,as usual. ; While
stili 'hot ' pour into glasses filled' With cracked'
ice .. ; Add' ' su arr; and oil ion to, taste
b.,
.
is officiating as nurse at the Kintall.
Presbyterian 'aro.
e
MrDuncan MacXey is ' visiting
at her Koine itn. ;tl ulitnr,,a.:
ficient to -make . him an, inviter,. and anniverstiry of Anffe d Presbyterial
that the -plaintiff was art invitee of
the. said ..five ' defendants, Babb, • k l \I d MrsR J. church have returned -to their`homes
after an interestin ' and delightful
'Louzon,.. ' \\restbrook, ., Doak aird P g
building, ice, • hydro, to: clean . the ,,.. ,.-.. reunion with old acquaintances.
ice .;between periods,. and.' to gil,e'Pagtiette.
• On the uest�on of .liability the
are spending holidays' Mr. Maurice Lambertus, accgm-
the hockey team of the four defend' i n judge discusses the law and Wm. Straug a 1 ' th ' ailed by• his son;_ rev. Father Cyril
ants three ractice_ periods a. week'
eek lea ed J g ambertns, °'and Mr. Gus Lambertus,
a p p cites_warions . cases and finds khat
without furter charge.• o k said ,under thelaw the def ndant torpor- Dimer-..._r.esidents,-of. tai farm at - -
four defendants were to loop after
Leslie . preseltt ' occupied by • Mr, ' Coiu...• -
ation 'of tile. Town <o •Goderich. is
the.••sA e tieket-sgancl i -ere respo... _ ... Kolb >Sl!'i :e , afte It 1> ertee�slf� - ,
excir pa ed`"ffiiii �l ty,' I ;regi• ears renewed acquaintances in •
11e fir -searing th�speetators.. The he ettrtltr':=ham states,:,"heett the
:Years, • the'-
defendairt'..•--H`ai4y C. Babb , agreed . *_., .-• F.-. -
Ili mu
ell
wen :�iever rico a how m eh
'a wife u eans to them until a judge , -
fixes..Lthe alimony, ---Quebec `Ohron-
isle-aTelegraph. ;•
Five miles ,south of Goderich, sandy beach,
r running stream; =roads, hydro and water ail
in. Few congenial families wanted to build
lake ,front honies,50 foot lets• at $300.
-district. They -wove neeo u a'anied - '
•with the said' four defendants to be Plaintiff through the, failure iff the CouncilBENMILLER, A g 10 Miss also by Mrs. Arthur Q'Con.�dr of
Pckri
- on hand and to.make. himself avail- or :t colts of the corporation df the i e ng•
able fur,' such further .sertices...a. • ,:g • •; ... Miss Mary Si4mpson, R.N., a mem-
Town of Godderieh toproperly'emir
i1lTss ' F lk bor...-0f file Wingham- hospital= -staff, -
were
.'r'eginred. -from:- time-- to lime
during the progress oftpe mames:
• Yon eight• -be the next
victim-of-ire-fire-tha r< ,
- quickly destroy your home,
ur lrusipess,�,oar-property,
your whole -life's -work. Ler:
Pitot -Insurance accept'the
risk -ready and quick,to,pay
any just claim.. The 'cosh is
very low.
"We write Piot insurance
to cover selected risks in
`Automobile, Fire, Personal
Property Floater, Burglary,
-Tine Glass,' Pub=
'lie Liabiliitey
and other
general
insurance. Q . • ,
Geo. ' G. MMlaeEwan; Goderich:
•• GordonJewell, R.JL 6, Goderich '
Representing
It is clear froiu
all,material'tim 's on the 6th day of
January the . o aeration of the said
rink,, in.so far, = s• spectators attend-
ing the hockey ame 'were concerned,
was uh'tler th:. supervision, regula-
tioiin"'a d"`,Noi2
defendants; or some .ctf` them, jointly
with the defe dant Harry C. Babb:
During the c urse of• the second.
period of the s id•game;a scrimmage
took .place, o '. the i e under or
nearly rtirrl:iff' nc�et �seated l�zlcony.. The
- next to his its -f1 E k7e1►;trtmt>nt n Veterans'
wife ilia tli4' said ligleony, 'it:anin;; ;Affairs and was reeefhin;; $2p'6.00 a
game, with his ; niontlr '' This employment terrain
left_han.d._r ti g, ort tide. Tower cable, t a•ted in, July, 1947, and' the lilaintiff,
when Said iowe"r "'cable broke pre-
cipitating •pini, along with several . '
others, to' the ice below, The
plaintiff susttlined serious injuries; r
including coniiniiiuted impacted frac-
tures of both wrists with subs`taantl
interferenef of the'joint. line, in-
juries to :„r•sbs and left elbow, to=
gether with numerous .bruises- and
'contusions and muscular and liga- }
rtlerit injury to the -chest,. These in- �,
juries necessita1etl sulr.•tautilil out-
lay
lacy ' in ' the .'way of hospital and
medical attendance, and the plaintiff.
is permanently .injured, --and for
such injuries .tsk. il<inlages" froixi
the diefendarnts.-
-They jndgfuent. goes 'on to tell of
the acceptance by the Town Council
of defendant Babb's tender for the'
lease of the rink and of the giving
of instructions by .the Council to I
Councillors •Moody and Taylor; to ' '
gether • With. the town foreman:, Roy
Meriam, to- inspect the rink and re-
port on any necessary repairs. On
Norejnber. 1 5th,, , IO.4,6, -the defendant
.Babb attendiid on the Council and
-requested that c•ertalmrepalrs should ;
be made to the rink, and at a. meet
-
big. of -the Council din' December~ '6th
the' defendant Babb firrhished• the
town with a statement listing such
repairs as he deemed necessary and,.
essential, 'and . siiJbsequently the
Council. authorized 'certain specific:
repairs. ,.Councillor Taylor. testified
that he attended 'at the rink with .
Couticillor, Mpody and Rig Meriam'.
He said .he remenfbered Moody look
out the. repairs to' the said balcony.:
Here -
lie etiYidence that at : In the words of Lord James of Ilere- -
�:, flay around lBenmiller.
ford , . . Moral responsibility, how
-
identical
clearly. established, is not
identical with legal. liability.'
"The action therefore, is lis=
missed against the corporation of
the Town" gf Goderich, ..but,. -under. �Stlnday_ .... - m_. u■
The-seiVfee ,in �Stit3t fk n Ben :rget-your-ager ouswo4=are-pepp.
the . special circumstances, without
costs. . "
"I find. liability' against the de-
fendant Harry C. Babb .and against
.the defendants Louzon, Westbrook,.
Doak and -Paquette.
-"The plaintiff '*as employed•
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