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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-09-22, Page 8Renes of 05 and costs apiece or 15 da 's in jail were imposed ori two Cliianton airmen when they appeared in court t here last Thurs- •Eoay before Magistrate A. F. Coot, of , tratfOrd, and pleaded guilty Pt,o charges of theft. The airmen, James Morgan, 19, end Gordon Mooney, 21, bothad- mited stealing gas from a vehicle en the Murphy Baps. garage Mato in Clinton on ithe early morning of September 11. Morgan was also charged with speeding. He pleaded, guilty and was fined $10 and costs or 10 days in jail. OPPORTUNITIES are still Available f r Men Interested A MY CA ';.EES, Contact The Army ecr iting eer Goderieb Town Hall Every Thursday 10 a.m. to 6.46 p.m. ''PHONE 200W. Council Proposal Access to a beach about six miles south of Goderl h was promised by Goderich Township Couinoil at its September meeting held at Holmesvill ;. Council, atter receiving a peti- tion from a number of ratepayers for either a road or steps at the bank on the end of the Cut Line,. decided to build a road and to have it prepared by next summer. The Curt lame is midway between Gode- .rieh and Bayfield and many sum- mer cottages are located along the lake bank in that area. A petition was received also at •the meeting from a ,nom,ber 'of ratepayers asking to be••transferred from Polling sub -division 5 to 6. Due to the shorter distance that these people would have to travel to vote, counail concurred with the petition and decided to take w the necesaiy steps to change the boundary. as,• Another recjuest ' was made to change one farm from School Sec- tion No. 3 to S.S. No. 2. Council agreed to the change, provided that the school boards were agree- able. The following account:; were passed: H. Tyndall, brucellosis in- spector, $12.60; H. McCartney, brucellosis inspector, $24; Print Shop, supplies, $7.98; Stanley's Abattoir, relief account, $155.7.5; Provincial Treasurer, insulin, $2.34; road suuperintenden,t's pay roll, $3,757.32. Council adjourned to rpeet again October 3 to 8 p.m. Seven vice-presidents have be- come president of the United States because of the deaths of their superiors: John Tyler, Mil- • lard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Theodore Roose- velt, Calvin Coolidge, and Barry Truman, • days! On .arrival at flonolu.lu we were d 'yen AO the ROyal Ilaivafisn for tllifrrther n'i'ght and day stotioVer, courtesy of the airline. This must be, without doubt, the most popular stopover in the world. Aloha! As CPA supe aintendenEt for the South Pacific, W. "Babe" Wooliet, who was pronline'nt in Canadian Pacific's training of navigators for the. Air Furce during the war, is an hand whenever possible to wet - come arriving and bid "Aloha" to departing Bights. Nowhere else in the world does a departing tourist get the send off he pis given •on leaving olulu airport. Beautiful scented 'leis accom- panied by "busses" are standard procedure and 1 pnade a mental note that, the Islanders' habit of presenting dowers while you are in this world seems a far more practical and desirable one than waiting until you're in the next! Even the bus driver .gets unto the act. A big Hawaiian) with a fine ,voice, he sang the beautiful "Aloha" on the way CO .the .airport. You could have counted the dry eYe, 1 .. lye ealmarl8 c)!n thumbs of 'two hands! tNeflo Voriftm,ter We arrived newt morning at Sea Island Airport,with all passengers giving way or ' ouren r air traveller, '11Ixs. Et'hiel Wilson. eighty -flour years of age, she had accompanied us all \the way from Sydney and thought the trxp''was "just marvellous." Before writing "thirty" to this story, I must mention one thing more. No Canadian making such a trip, weekly editor or not, will ever regret at. He will make friends, good friends, in the fascinating land "Down Under" and will return with a clearer idea of Australia and a greater appreciation of its wonderful and hospitable people. Austtralia — faithful ally in war- time, whose citizens have the enviable reputation, of being the staunchest friends . a man could have. What could be finer than that? u o- . o Julia 'was the name of several famous women of high rank in ancient Rome. s 1 qtr ta t(ra CIa.Sa v� oq< r44'a ;• • s ti ? Itz1 `#z11£ >sr �.. Members of Goderich Badminton Meeting The spirit and' dignity' of a funeral honne centres around the men who have built it, and the personal service they and their staff provide. We aim to give every family served the finest. Club andothers interested ON THE BEACH AT SYDNEY: Husky Australian life savers, a famil- iar sight on Australia's golden beaches, are the point of attraction for two outdoor girls in the "Land Down Under". Beautiful beaches such as Manly and Bondi,both near Sydney, were among the high- lights of a 20,000 -mile tour of the South Pacific experienced by John Freeman, editorial representative for the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. EXCLUSIVE TO C.W.N.A. MEMBER PAPERS AIISTRAL1.AN JOURNEY Thursday, Sept. 22 AT 8.15 P.M. Floyd M. Lodge formerly BROPHEYS FUNERAL HOME PHONE 120 • GODERICH i,, +4�a' y'jht4G, :r:: {•�� .. � : Ye:.Sti:^r\{+.•:\i:',ati•O,CUnS'r�. C+��:F�., :.r:: k'. •.X: acoo .,.i'.''av'...`'A.'�S.' bMi '.. �.�.� `.,?r,��.`,tr•"i.$.'hx ;!'ri?'::f The final of four articles by JOHN FREEMAN, weekly editor, who recently completed a 20,000 mile trip with Canadian Pacific Airlines as CWNA editorial representative. "If you have some bird lime on your German Bands, take a General Eisenhower and. meet me at snakes alive." No — I'm notacrazy. ' Tie foregoing is just a sample of Australian slang •and translated means; "If you have some time on your hands, take a shower and 10 days sale sale sale 10 days New Styles New Fabrics and Colors # New Comfort New Value MOBS THAT. MEAN REAL DOLLAR SAVINGS REG.. SALE 2 ~Piece Chesterfield Suite, wool frieze, green, Pillofoaiii' cushions $250.001219 00 (Fry and Blackhall) 2 Piece Suite, wool frieze, red, 260.00 229.0® (Braemere ) 2 Piece Suite, wool frieze,. comb". 190.00°'' M178.00s, re and blaick �. 2 Piecefomite, nylon, apple green 285.00 (Kroehlers) 2 Piece, Daveno Suite, Boxwood 210.00 ice pink 2' Piece, Daveno Suite, Empire 200i00 ice pink 2 Piece, Deveno Suite, metallic 1.25.10 green boucle ....:. , r .:. Ohester$eld Bed, frieze, red 120:0 (Kroehler) Drop Back Couch, Mattress and ' 37M0 pillows Space -savers, in assorted tapestry MOO coverifgs . , ice► � Cti`otehlcer Suite, Tele buss grow r►Nrfallie" tvitiiit i grey bud brown. V REG. $245.00' meet me at five." Takirig liberties with the English language was only a sideline. with Jim Betts, a lad ' I met in Mel - 'bourne Who was to me the genuine, modern, "dinkum" Aussie. • 1fard• working, successful in business, married with two children, Jim 'could tell a story, boast of Aus- tralia's great strides since the last .war, and discuss the merits or otherwise of the two cars he own; - ed—a '48 Buick convertible (which he drives as though it were , a . jet •bomber), and' an English M.G. At -about this time my action in bringing/11tfs all the way from Canada ca'ugh't up with me, and one Saturday morning I found .M31 - self skiing, about 6,000 feet up, on the heights of the Australian Alps, operating from a private lodge pant owned by Betts and named "Gray Rocks." • For :the enthusiast, good skiing. is available -in Australia; -.and being harder to get at than in, ,;Canada, tihe average of skiing -is very i2t;b. Public lodges will accommodate visitors for around $12 a week -enol and a Canadian has no trouble in borrowing a pair of "boards."' Sydney's Youthful Mayor Included in. my Sydney stay was an hour's visit with the Lord Mayor of that city, youthful Pat Hills, whose appearance is that of a 'young business executive rather than'the popular conception• of. a, Lord Mayor. With my return to harness, as a weekly, editor in mind, I asked "His Worship" for something to take back in the' nature of a greet- ing to our own Mayor Olive Urqu- hart. of Pointe Claire, Que. My reportorial ,feeling was re- warded by my being entrusted for delivery to Her Worship with a� pictorial volume, on Sydney en titled: "Sydney — The Soul of a CSity:"•I was also able to scrounge a .two -col. glossy print of Mayor Hillh in full cere•monial,.robes. For all his youthful appearance, Mayor Hills is a go-getter for his city. I saw a scale model of a new 500 -car underground parking lot, on which work has Stari;'ed and which also included a 6foo double Jane MOVING walkway through the city gardens to the downtown shopping area! •,an The Mayor is also amateur 'pltagrapher and I enjoyed his colored *ivies of the inaugur 1 ,flight of CPA's new overathep service to Amsterdam, on Which he represented his city, 'the southern tofinal of the service. E Wever, fluoridation; to halt tooth decay, now being somewhat timidly accepted'* Canadians, was a cittplctre mystery to hiM. • "• AUssii Wiettly Editors " There are'over'400 weekly news- •paperrs in Australia and their editors do the sa'mt. grass roots hebss as their Canadian cousins do • 'They attend, the Town's Council Meeting, double as lino operators, p men, and,. collect bad. debts. e of their first loves is the old 3tatb' a +3Joubie a yai Wharfdale 'atbed .press, 'en 'Which -.Many of the count 's',weeklies, are- printed. They r eive recognition for the jots they do for thetir, communities, ldom get "a'aeh'; 'always • have E esteem . and' rspee ' of 'their fellow townspeople as cotapeilssa tion. Goodly `o. 'Sydnotvl , I departed from Sydney on Wednesday for the return flig) via CPA's "Empress of Mexico" but my adventtures •,were not over. We set down at -dawn on Fiji: and after a sliower a breakfa`at of, paw •.,pave iti%ia�I'.fa+ie. eggs fink. of dor .Ea rain Where vve arrived; 4a0eor'di to the . edtiie Kr. hula alit' l+e: Sydne ! u e enterna ion tt a Li de t - »e rji- fti f ,10'th week:contained 1 bt, daylineltfd two Wednes- i You will find Personal Loans useful for home furnishings, purchases of era, refrigerators, etc., income tax payments, medical and dental expenses, educational fees, and many other purposes. If you are on a payroll, salary, or have other regular income, you can benefit by inur Personal Loan Service. No collateral is ,required. 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