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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-01-14, Page 2Pah by Signal - • subse.YiPtiOn, Rates—Canada and irkt'eatIirl tek, '114veritlAing 'Rates, on request •Tel..74,me Akilthormed as second,e/ass•mail, Post 0 t;ce Pepar Out -of -Town RePiesentative: a.W,114.! 40 Temple liadO., Bay and i Canadian Weakly •Newspapers Associotion. Member of 91001 Audit Bureau of Igironiationo, 1Nsiokly 4 GE0. L ELLIS,..Editor _ands-PUblisher,'„ otrP B1 "Mond .its., Toronto, : 4Afkfotilofk, tdinb iroolation 6 of over, 34,Ann e - m towu just; novir: are sand The'MPreand-mail i o Thiatte.ovd the walks and salesM the.,sti;res. , • theprospect for an a.11-Catiadran ijipelinejOr, * * * • • Alberta: Ix:aural .gas,, that it w4rin1y, prass The nuMher of .highWay accidents ,cectid • Trade Minister Howe for, his part inArtaking, be..ggeatly reduced if ev.ery, driver Wonldkeep it. possible---' thegreatest of his servies his car, in the right place and every other to Canada," it-saYs..Tho Or. and argues fOr.: • dryer wOuld do the .same.. - a ,3& ineli pe instead -of a 39 -inch one a� * * *-q 14.44404,g The-Donkin4o0 Government can ltelP., The latest. new from Ireland is that the it proposes, "by exempting It from sales tax; :ye,ople are-4igging for Mineral wealth to sup- import duties and the Hm" It doesnotsay, plement other sources of ineome. Shure, and so,, but no doubt the G.- and At, seeing it would -- won't .they be finding plenty of emeralds V be for the benefit of Toronto; would not obAt1,-, to a_`.60yerrpnent -subsidy as suggested .1041te' • Toronto Star. And as only "selfish interests" become of the retired farmer. Feats ago it would oppose .anything for the advantage -Of was posSible to 'repo"on a few thousand dol- Toronto the rest of us 'Would ',make it- unani tars • nowadays it takes $25,000 or more for-ra mous; even- if these exemptiM and subsidies' farmer to buy" a house, in town' and live at all would -mean higher taxes for • everybody, By _conifOrtably on • the intereSt. _SD he retires ,> the way, was. it The--Glebe-iiid, Mail that .1,6 - from ,active farming but stays on. the farm and. _cently referred to Mr. 1-16We's "incurable, Op: 'lives like a lord on his $40-a-moith pension, timism"f * * * This is a free country and so there was no objection when a policeman at Windsor -Some people. -are ah' ays beWailifirthe lack - , the ther day shot- a man who was running of - titles in Canada. Several decades -ago aw after a suspected robbery. The suspect, Parliament paSied-ii 'resolution asking that the -21 y rs of age, died a few hours later with a list- of such honors conferred by the Sovereign' bullet\ his lung. The police inspector said. (that is, by the Governhient of Britain) • con- - the fa( My; was unfortunate but it was "coin- tain no Canadian: names, and now a knight or foitm o know that alert constables were a,.,„ lord in thiscountity is almost a curio True, ready to act in such circiimstanev:- After all, we have any number of Q..0,7s, M.D.'s, LL.D.'s, the constable only intended to hit the young R.N.'sB.A.'s, etc., etc., but these rearAend fellow P in the legs. Perhaps there might have- titles are of-'0anadian origin and; have to be been a mild rehnke of the constable for -being earned. What -is wanted is ;something with- a such a poor shot, __ ' flavor of the court. There were objections in • *, * . * the preSSto the latest list of New Year honors . < - Agricultural leaders- are urging farmers in Britain,and.- perhaps if we had them in to 'buy 'British." Why not ? It would enable Canada they might be tincturedl like Senate British people to buy more Canadiaft'r-Vasat, appointm.ents, with p,olitieal- favoritism Can- -:•;, cheese, baceiv- and beef instead, of iraikiffing sidering everytbmg, the best suggestion we these things from. Denmark, Argentina and - can make' is that the -mayor of .eery city -in • other foreign cOlintries. Of course, there is ther'.' Canada be named -.:a Lord;th.e mayor of 'I'TOWn elixneni..4 distance to be considered when the be entitled Sir, and the reeves'i--f-tOn*Ships and • United States is so. near, but' with air service villages be -RightlIonarlibles.. This would net this difficulty is teing, leSsened, and in tune only . make up for the lack of titles but would . t British manufactures ivaird learn how to cul- increa.st- -interest in iinifficipal affairs; as the -Ovate the . Canadian market. In addition;' the "best people," instead of: staying away from difeerence-iiolla-r.„-and--sterliug--ex-change-is---- the -poi -1S; wouldt, be.-there-at-the'±h-eaa-2-of the • an advantage to :Canadian briyers. ' • procession. Eh, what!. * * * ' , -- - A weekly edito -rivrant,s to know what has 1 • Twenty years of public service ' "Local ' Auditors were formerly was :finished by William Salliiiis appointed ,each year to audit the. Township . boolts.„.„,.This -work is , ,... when---he--retired„as:;gerk account- borneofe.go- Township on December 31. annozv...,done by a Chartered enty years -ago -very-- e The followit4 account , of Mr. municipal statistics were filed'ikig with Sallows' service, a gathering to i the Department. At present, , uni- form forms in increasing numbers h6nor"hiiii and the 'changes he hai ' ..,.. , ,,..,..„,,-,...!:.-.-..,_,td,,-,diati. his of ' ..., are being bell Tog ?heed :vta°rIensfilleDt1 out ..-- no ng s tenure office, . g- - ' ' • • - out, epart- T4 " , has been sent to the Signal -Star • - , by :- E. Stanley Snyder who .' alsci "Colborne Township is keeping ' , „, retired on. December 31, as Reeve abreast with other municipalities,' ....of Colborne Township. - " 111other-avenues of pregress, in- - • - "Mr. za,Sallows- was appointed to eluding -agreements with towns and act 'as assistant to-' Mr.: Leonard vill4g-es for Are protectiO9,. . --.,..,... - Icent,:thCnOerk of Colborne Town- "While these changes have na- • l, in Dedember; 1932,. and -ear- turally increased the ditties of the ried on in that capacity till Jana- Township Council and officials, it ary, 1934, when he was named appears that present, conditions . Clerk. . .. - ' ' are in keeping with, the March 'of , ._..."During this term of office, . Mr. modern progress, and the general ' Sallows,. having an coviable record trend of the tiMes," ., . ' • of never * having missed a regular • -meeting; has..., served under aveAt-December 31, 1952,, butstand- -teeves,. the. late Albert Goldthorpe,. , int loans and advances from the 'George Feagan, the late"William Editor, Signal -Star. Sir,—Find - enclosed order for $2.50, being 'toy renewal , to your paper for 1054. _ We have had, and are still hav- ing, a very mild winter. Only four mornings • below zero, so rfar, and the Coldest of therw.was,18,,helow. ,Yesterday morning:, registered' 35 above, but dropped- during the day and hit, 12 below during the night. ' Zero today with sunshine `and clear: We have had very little snow in this district, and roads "like -summer. , • - Wishing ' your paper and staff a happy and prosperous. year, j remain, 1441. H. JOHNS, Zelma, Sask., Jan. 4, 1954. APPOINTMENT MADE Mileolm'Mathersither-Tewn's re- presentative on the Public- Library Board for the past three years, was reappointed to -the post for Thom, ' Alex Watson, and E. S.' canadian government to foreign anotherthree years at the inaugur- ,Snyder.,...„For the ,gre.ater portion governments, totalled '11,8'70,200e al session of' council on Mviiday- itt the last20„years, Mr,..Sillows has 000. ' night. • 114:-TrecoOrtt low' of this public service, on Tuesday evening, Janu- ary5,meinbers of Township Conn- .. iiilandlheleiviVes,fireasurer GIen, and Miss Jen met for evening- the home- „of., . and Mrs. Sallows: After ,a,- easa4t time-ispent-so,laying..eards,, ' delightful Ititich was served by the, 'hOStesSes,, -Mrs. William Sal- • s and Mrs. Jarvis McBride. "Following the' luncheon the re- • - g' -reeve, E. S. Snyder, made •it few fitting- remarks, stating that it only just --and-ffrop#10 00. some token of appreciation for sueh' worthy public Stewardship: Horton, 'Who , has retired' -Ibis year, Oter' tight years, as Township Councillor, then read the dress, and AIrA,SalloWs „Was pre-, 4 se led. with a:.,4004ay and Mrs.--Sall0v0§. in :turn. tossed -their appreciation for the- gat. assured lhoSeT gat, this -evetiiiii:VOUld I -0 .0t,'Sa00--fOrrlull:ltouse in -59 calls. g. remembered. inctificing_; 'Mr. 'Saliov‘r§Saiis oigo..5,hairg taken, place in 21e,Yeara,, some of Which eligted follows: • entliii *gad 4wIleanis. for `.*:, and general itiaintenange • Foe ratepayers, has alsor increased operation •ode. The • County Ifealth, Unit' -has een stittzted, repiacing the Local' " , PR • • • • •%..„ • .4:: • "" KU' 11'.1;:•••••• •••.•• .• • • • • •;• • ..••• n-in..'54 with brilliant inside and Ind Skyliner, • for greatii-smoothiress;-mate-.41eicibility',--- . - --- .,. . antil,sfifetit, , , NEW'MORE POWERFIJI,--V-8 ENGINE • bucked by over 1.0 years' -experience — in building. Ytt's .,; ,,....---,-- . . • 1; 1 ' .14.4,111.,,,,r,F44114,S1