The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-10-16, Page 7T
111111RDAV, OOTO1:31 jt "16th, 1962
ST. (D ORGE'S GUILD
' The regular meetiug of 34t.
,George's Church Women's Guild
was head .iu the Guild room, Tues-
day; October 7, whth Mrs.- Dodd
presiding. The meeting opened with
hymn and 'prayer, followed 'by tate
Seriptutt reading by Mrs. Siuuduy.
One minute's silence was observed
fOr one of our' departed wetubers.
Arrangements were made for . re-
pairing the choir veatutents and a
committee appointed. The corres-
poudeuee was read by Mrs. Palmer.
Mrs. #I. "iiehborue pleased everyone
with stone readings front her scrap-
book., 'fete weetiug to ed with a
hymn and prayer. Tea and cookies
were served by the uot;tesses, ,Mrs.
Sillib, Mrs. Siunday and Sirs. Title
borne.
er tzt eeiedre ace
"SALAD.
INCA
REBEKAH LODGE
A uew slate of officers wus in-
stalled ou October 7 by the Dis-
trict Deputy President, Mrs. Stable
Tweedie and staff. They were aft
follows: Noble grand, Mrs. E. 'Hat-
ris; vice -grand, dies. (i. Orr; re-
eordiug secretary, Miss 1). Julau-
Yttson ; 'financial secretary, Mrs. h
Bell; treasurer, firs. t;. Raining;
color bearer, Mrs. J, finder;
warden, Mrs. '.1. Osbaidestou; coo-
ductor, rirs. F. Mantra ;,. chaplain,
Urs. M. Frltrley ; utusielan, .Mrs.
J. Wilsop ; R.R.`.G., Mrs. W. Ban-
nister; L'$. .G., Mrs. G. Baecblcr ;
ft:S.W.(; Sirs. B. Ileato 1 L.S.V.(;..
Mrs. W. Doak; inside guardiau,
Mrs, W. Clayton; outside guardian,
Mrs. H. Fuller. The junior, past
uoble grand, Mrs. F. Fritztey, was
presented with the jewel of that
office by Sirs. Tweedie. It was an-
nounced that the assetubly vice-
president will make her o ejal
visit here on November 11, at
,avidelt nate, tt special tweeting wjii
be called with Exeter and Hensall
lodges participating.
'We 40
- The infantry
machine gunners
The Canadian Infantry Soldier is a vital
part of our expanding defence force. In Korea
he has built 'a wonderful reputation for his .
courage and ability.* Wherever he goes, the
Canadian Soldier has a way of winning friends --
of impressing both friend and foe with his outstanding
training and soldierly qualities.
The Infantry Machine Gunners are an integral
part of the Canadian infantry.. regiments. With their
heavy and accurate fire power, the Infantry Machine
Gunners have time and again in Korea proved how
extremely important they are in attack and defence.
Play your part in Canada's most important business today, defence.
You are eligible if you are: 17 to 40 years of age, (tradesthen
to 45), physically fit and ready to serve anywhere.
Apply to the nearest Recruiting Depot:
No. 13 Personnel Depot,
Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts., -Ottawa, Ont.
No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot Strebt, Kingston, Ont.
Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont.
No. 7 Personnel Depot,
Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre,
James St. Armoury, 200 Jamqs St. N., Hamilton, Ont.
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GODRRICH SIONA.L.STAR
TOWNSICLP COUNCIL
Colborne Chooses
Nominations and
Election Dates
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The Colborne Township Oounci
convened- for its regular luonthl
uteetiug, Tuesday evening, Oetobe
7, with all members prtsent. Cot-
respondence
urrespondence was rend and that
y
r
t
with.
Mr. Jim Sheardown, who' repre-
sents the county on civil defense,
was present and gaYe•u most inter-
esting talk as to the ultimates de-
fense needs and nee -Weary degree
of readiness. Messrs. Richard Buch-
anan and Itaiph Jewell appeared
before council regarding assist anee
from the township to purchase
jackets for the ball team. Mr.
Frank Linklater waited ou the
council as to' the settlement .of a
claim for wheat damaged by stem
fence. 1V1111stn Watson, tax col
lector was present to inquire as to
what percentage (•barges were to, be
placed on arrears of tax at•tt,n,u..
" Donation Made
A donation of $100 was granted
to help purchase jackets for the
hall leant. The rent for commercial
meetings in the township .hall: was
set a1 12.00 per meeting. • ,Allah
Wilson was appointed Caretaker of
the hail at a salary of $10 per
month. the eontraet• to last until
a permanent earetakt r is engaged.
A donation of $10 was granted to
the Junior COY Club.
Nomination meeting was set rir
Friday evening, November 21, a I
7 ..ut., fO4' neve, euutteillors duet
three s•irewl trustee. and. 'if an
eleet•iun be ntteros-etre'. it swill iK
held \londay, December 1.
The assessment tall of 1952 was
adopted,- tot al assessment •bt-Itgg
$1,719,s:18 with population at 1,110.
The court of revision to hear ;,1, -
peals agai►ast the alssessttseltt roll
\\-•us set for Friday. 4)t(►I,ter 2'4. :tt'
1 p.nt.
" The following at-c.otuats were ord-
ered pa id : Road vor►ehrrs, $817.`w4;
Jar►nes Morton. the ,Pur brain:ng
roadway, $210.00; .'tV. 11. R4x►Pe, „d,
811(1 011 for scos.stet'1' tuou;o-r $2.50
Emerson's Drug Store, drug's Y,,r
indigent patients, $14115; IN'allaae•r
\1(•Inugatll, fox bounty, $2.011: Wil -
lime Olivet• .kllin. fox bounty. $2.00:
Muuielparl ‘World. supplies. $5.142:
Sigtal-Stair ac•eouut.: $98.70 Charles
\loom. building; forth for tt.tirt:,
$(;.50: AV,i4fred 'F lslu•r. relief a,•-
eouut, :x((4.00; Comity of lint' lt,
indigent patients. $2l.On: William
Westlake. salary, $1410.00: Ralph
Jewell. grant for itekets for hull
terata, $100.1:0: Chester I'i►rnigat.
great for C,:alf Club $114.00; . \11•s..
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\\ illiatu S:tllows, :test -sing,, 1200.00-
4'r;aul: I,ittl:latt•1'. damage claim for
,at.$10.1111:..lrthtu• U a,l;;t•il,
claim for ‘patent,
Osmond \Vatter, ilaitages of .\11111
drain, $3.00; \Villiaattl .1. Altit. :,,-
ly}watires for d:aau:agen. :,1.1:.2.0u;
Keith (;atr(luer est4itt. alto,% die e..
for Alibi drain, $3:1.141: t.loyd \
ter, ailIM'auetts fur .Uliu 411•3at,
$49.00; A(4's. Louise \Wallet, alioo- I 1
.Ittre� for .11litt tlraiu. $5.2,011: \i:•.
11"illiant 1). Colby. 13. St., ex:uuin t
tht, insl$u•tiott :anti exl►ertse ;.t
.$12.00; I:enrge F. Bean, ao-gets Butt
ntissioter tint! %yuck• on Allin draft,
11.39: Percy shields. \vork on
1Iin
drain, $4.211; .A!r. George Rad- i 1
ford, eleauing _ottt and 'cxc ►vathtg
.111'in drat in :�a:35.00: \William Sit 1 -
lows fee: and expense for Alliu
41raitt. $40.60. '
Connell adjourned to tweet Tues-
day afterne,t,rt, NOretnlrer 1, at 1
Ir.111.
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Agreement. O.K'd
for Fire Service
by Town Brigade
The regular ineet'ing of the (lode.'
rich Township Connell was held in
Hohatesvilie on October (l,' smith tate
members present. Minutes' of the
last regular meeting were read and
adopted. Mr. Oliver Welsh was
present to present a sheep elaiut.
Mr. Ira ltatpsou discussed the situ-
ation (la,used by the erection of
the new bridge on the Base I'iue
near his' property. The ltrtad Sup-
erintendent was Instructed to pro-
eeed with this mutter. The Gode-
rieh Township Telephone Commis-
sioners were preselit to obtain tate
ueeessary money needed to carry
on the changing _et tate -telephone
system. Atter considerable discus-
sion it was decided to postpone ac-
ttiou on this request.
Communications read -read aand ordered
tiled included: H. C. Lawson; De-
partment of Highways; Department
of Public Welfare; A. H. Erskine:
Town of Goderich ; J. K' Hunter;
J. Howard; Victoria hospital. -
By-law No. 12. a by-law to author-
ize an agreement with the Town
of Goderich re tire -fighting proh-e-
tiou in the township was l;iveu
thin readings and passed. The
Court of Iterision was set for- No-
vember :3 at 7 1).11t. in Holutesvi11e,
after eonsultattOt with A. A. Alex -
:fluter. 'i'he -I{eeve and Road Super-
intendent were selected to tweet 't
representatt Ivo of the Board of
'1'ranspot-t Cotuultsqiuwers and ai;
representative front the .C'.N.11. and
inspect titi crossing at the.14111 4'011.
4-1.ss1ee11 on \VednP.diay. C►(oto),c"r S.
The following were the ae(vaunt
presented : Oliver i\Welsh, sheep
claim, $50.0O;'Charles E. Wise, tele-
phone loan. $1,000.00; 11. ('. Law-
son. insuranee, $27,50 ; 'l'own of
Clinton, Division Court rusts, $5.141;;
Town tsf Goderirli, ,tire' fighting
agreement. $100.00; 1'11(1.r%v44414i Co.
Ltd.. supplies. $70.:51; Signal -Std
supplies, $12.50; Registrar of Deeds,
$1.25; A. H. Erskine. .praying; leaf f y
spurge, $19.00; direct relief, $35.04;
Superintendent's Pay Roll. No. 10,
$1,462.0:5
Cotlltcil then adjourned to utet t
on November :1 'at S p.m.
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,� - I Gordon Mc't,lanits on Tuesday even -
DO YOU NEED = ing 41 last week with 25
trendier, present. 'l'itt: regent,ANY Mrs. J. K. Sally. ' presided.
Larpentry iij-1'nder the rotyenership.• of firs.
George Bilis and iter cotutnittee the
1 , recAit rumnrtge galtceree wanrsgea ci sntot•ees,.atil ngembers -
tend the semi-annual meeting in
• - Kitehener, 4tetoher 2'1 :tntt _5.
i•i flans are belie, glade for :t •join'
t � Or PIoiiibin .I lent hrot wwith t gat• .lhurerk Chapter
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tIBUCE ARMSTRONG, 4\1.tr,.e,grr
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trt� runs party it' 11('\\' ('all:►dial1S
who have been living; in this di,l-
i triet. two yoars or less is to Ire
held. in I)t•ceniber %yeah Miss Josie
S'aannders b•onyeuPtt,.
Itepresetttat.iycs \sere 110001nt(s1
to "h-ttend the Knox 1'resba teri'ttt
Church Civic attd 4'tftumunity Set..
s-ke Sunday evening..Oetober 210.
'A wreath is to be placed ori tine
(111 't:1 pit Noveanh •r 11. Tett dol-
lars was douatud to the cigarette
fund for armed fortes serthtg ;►a
Korea. During the post month a
food parcel, blankets. knitted
shoulder shawls and clothing. 01-'•4
shipped overseas,
Cemetery
emerials
T. PRYDE & SON
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter
and we shall be pleased to
call.
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E. M. ROSS
Representative
EBB ROS
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young married woman is proud of her new ;"'>
home --(but behind ler happiness, there )aril
the fear of losing it, if death &tope her 'hue-
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THE Catvert SPORT
s co��MN
66 7efileedow•
At first glance, you get the idea it would
have been a great thing for sport in Ameri-
ca, a fine thing to cement international
friendships, if Emla Zatopek, the champion
runner of the Olympic Games had accept-
ed an invitation from officials -at the gov-
ernment of the -United States,' endorsed by
President Truman, to visit this continent - and show the citizens
of detn(wralry—Bee unmatched speed and endurance that sirttept
him to three Olympic crowns,
Now we'rr• glad Zatopek didn't ac
x•ept. For, as it turned
oart. he .1s a mere tool of the Soviet's efforts to :seize even upon
the Ohywpies as a medium for propaganda.
Por the (►lyinpie flame tlet;t burned so brightly above Iitel-
sink' was Irlrely extinguished before Zatopek was in front of a
microphone snaking Impugn Iola Pur- the' Russians ---+who hut" used
their rut hleos tts'iiaique to send his fellow,eounlrYman John
JLase rvk to deattit through a high window and to concert Maser-
yk1s ----diad '/.atopt:k'.---one•e proud and 'free (i3zeehoslovakia into
'a -virtual stla ve slate..
Iia eonIIli ttting 011 the (mantes that had so signally honoured
Min - - (.antes to foster international eo operation and global
sportsmanship Zatopek asserted: "Lt is too bad the' American
interventionist generals itt Korea Would not even stop fighting
for _-t lie 111y-,t►uhi(• (:-nes."
_A td when ho refused to :tr'+•ept the invitation to visit the
Unit,State,. he sneeringlty stateAl he wouldn't be a -part•, to
at e•ireus."
So wt ran get along very .well, without Zatopek. He, leas
automatit'ally barred himself. It • is regrettable .Soviet RusSia
should use international sport for politieai purposes.
It s '
t doubly
•
s i►. n ft
u e tlba
t t •it obtained the help of Emil
Zatopek, native of a cquntry that once held its head high 'among
the free nations of .that world: And, quite as shatneful that
Zatopek consented to accede to such a shameful role. -
It winning the 5141(1,wt'te r. 10.'($H) tarter and marathon races
:rt the 4►lytttp't(• 4htnter. this 29 -year 0141•4'zrrh..lrftty ntlicer Proved
himself 1tey4,141, dortht one ,ti' the~'nada magnificent* atthl,•tes in
history.-
This
istorty.
This rentarkaltte inn 11 is rho -1'. T. Barnum of trnek and belie.
Ile putts on a shote that would be the envy of a ,lolttt Barrytnore.
11e ruin. .v-ith his head hitc•htti over his left shoulder, his "'face
Wr 4l ped in agony, his tests elenehrd. elbows 1s tit in a fighting
position. ills tongue hangs out. of his month attd he appears to
he garspit>g d4'sperattIv for air.
But all this while hi.4 muscular legs are pounding off a
steady beat... Ile staggers and struggles from the waist 'alrlo, hut
he is poetry in motion from the hips down. .
A great athlete. But a very poor citizen of his own un-
fortuuufe country.
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