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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-02-07, Page 7Clittkr. TAM r.liiilIRSOAY4, WARY 7thA 19/57 Vehicles Collide At Porter's. Hill and Port Albert "o xidents, one sear Fort .mer t and the other atPorter's , W investigted by Pro - 4,11 IRREGULARITY RELIEVED THIS EAR WAY u biliousness or constipation you of your pepe. try Dr. Moue's Indian boot P lla. They help give easy relief by promoting egu a ity. Try them --- get relief with Dr, Morse's Indian Root ?gip At all druggists. ca -es vinebaa Police last °eei nd.. Uere twas about $500 'damage laa .1'0 'end collision of tarp • e x , �l on t lgway 21, aout&a of Dart Albert, at 7.45 P.m. aln Oaturday, ktoliee said a ear driven by Darwin Challenger, a Goderich, Was anal. ing a Heft turn off the highway when the 'collision occurred. The ear behind was driven •bY Wi)lliaata Richardson, of RJR. 3, Goderich. There was extensive • .damage when a car and trek eolilded at the cut line and 'orter's dill on ,Sunday at 2 para. The ear driver, Ronald Falconer, 25, of R.R. 2, Godei+ich, suffered minor abrasions to the head and lower lip, said police. The truck driver was Stewart Cam t ell, 21, a tiro road, Grodgr 'J ,. There was eonsIderable damage to the front ends of both vehicles. R. o 0 Did you know •that there are more lakes- in the •CanadUan north- land than in all the rest of the world' put together? THE d ODE��yyXCI SIa TAR ecall When Lucknow Had Split Personality The story of r lWeknow, ";life l Marks Qf History Sem Village," iwas told recently. in The Tekgrara. Following are some interesting excerpts from the Situated in So 'lee a the lakes," 14 miles from Lake uron, Lucknow was at first not wholly in Bruce ()aunty. The, dividing lbeltnween Brace and 'Huron counties ran down main street. This resulted in torrid rivalry between the two countie,s. However, the majority of ' the inhabitants and three-fifths, of the area of Luck:now were.. in Bruce County and 'the issue was settled by a proclaanation 01 the, Lieuten- ant Governor in 1874' in favor ott Bruce. 00611101100 ATTENTION HURON COUNTY FARMERS FARM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SCHOOLS FEBRUARY' 12th, -13th, 14th—COIVMUNrrY HALL, WROXETER. —LEGION HALL, EXETER FEBRUARY 19th, 20th, 21st --BASEMENT MEMORIAL HALL, BLYTH —COMMUNITY CENTRE HALL, ZURICH FEBRUARY 2eith, 27th, 28th—PARISH HAL. I., DUNGANNON —ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH PARISH HALL SEAFORTH The ibpleaguered British ,garrison in 1857 was relieved by Swttish With the 'Indian Mutiny fresh in their minds, village founders am - ed many streets after Inaian Army To,clay Lueltnaw is still "The Sepoy yillage," trent the Indian troops who (fought with the British in the Mutiny. Hockey and baseball teanis in the village have tradition:ally been called Sepoys. The name has been used by villagers and merehants A 'flour mill on Nine Mile River, which runs 'beneath the main street, wae the ifirst business, in A Caledonia Society and a pipe band were organized in the 1870's • At these meetings, factors bifecting farm business will be cliscuwd, learn how to pro- perly analyze your own farm business. The value of keeping farm records and how to interpret these results to the best advantage will be part of the program. Farm credit, prices, budget- ing, etc., will be amongst the important topics on. the agenda. The summarized cost of production figures for 1956 from the members of the North and South Huron Farm Management ASsociations will also be distributed and analyzed. . Farmers are invited to attend the School of their choice—fpyll three afternoons. Bring a pencil and come prepared to do some figuring. Assistant Agricultural Representative for Huron County, G. W. MONTGOMERY, Agricultural Representative for Huron County. DR. HARVEY CALDWELL, co d'rdinator Economics Department Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. —Ontario Department of Agriculture — • • • • • • 00 TELEVISION AUCTION BEGINNING THURS., 17 JAN. FLEETWOOD TELEVISION Regular 'price of $239.00 will be auctioned at a reduced price of $1.00 PER DAY , until sold. 'Auction Value 7 Feb. $218.00 Fill in reserve bid coupon below and mail to— -LES. CHAPMAN TV 104 Elgin Ave. E Phone 154 • This bid is held in confidence. Name • Address Town littelmyw. 4Trie bawd is Still active, and provides aceoroparai, moat for &latish dances Scottish Game* ,Ira early days laicknoW Was. the centre dor The Valelonian Games, distant points 'attended. Prizes were Igiven top perform- ers on bagpipe, dancers of reels, strathspeys, and fling and sword dance. Feats of strength and ekill eovep. ed a wide field, but excit.m, exit, reached fever pitch with the an- nual tuaotwar between the men of Bruce and Huron counties. Sons and daughters of old Luck - new familiee are widely scattered today. Many have achieved fa,me and diStinetift. however, Lucknow residents re- menaber with pride and affection a trio of brothers, not Seotsmen, Who left the village to become well known in sporting circles. They are sthe bo,pkey-playing 'Chinese Chin brothers who played in higher leagues atter they left the Sepoys. Ilhe Chin family still operates a restaurant on Min street. ' Paid Out $1,688 To Prize' Winners George Watt was elected presi- dent of Blyth Agricultural Society at the annual meeting. Other4of- ficers are: vice4presidents, William Taylor and James Walpole; honor- ary. president, William Gow; direc- tors, Orville aleGawa-n, Archie Young, Carmen Hodgins, Albert Bacon, W. ,11. Scott, William Gow, Simon Hallahan, George Nesbitt, Bruce Falconer. The financial statement showed receipts of $3,208; expenditures, $2,986; prize money paid out in 1956, $1„688, and a balance on hand of $64. New business included decision to affiliate with the Federation of Agriculture, sponsor a field crop competition and naming of leaders, George Watt, lIoyd Taylor, Walter Scott and George Nesbitt. Annual fair is scheduled Septem- ber 17 and 18. oes Into Library But Not For 0ooks oaxierieli Pollee aro investigat- ing the theft .g laare than $50 Irma 'Coder/oh Public Library. The thieg, or thieves, apparently gained entry to Vie building through ci basement window on Lighthouse street. The theft was discovered by Miss Betty 'MacKenzie. assistant librar- ian, who was first to arrive at the library on Thursday. 1Vliss A. 'eose Aitken, librarian, said that money had been taken from two drawers, one in 'a desk upstairs and the other in a desk in the basement. NATIVE OF' HURON COUNTY NAMED PURCHASING AGENT A Huron County native, John G. MacKenzie has been appointed to the position of purchasing agent THERrS NO MATCH"! FOR QUALITY-. 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Royal Canadian Air Force Safety in the automobile is optional at no extra coat. No m chanical safety device can replace the prot ction of careful driving. Last year, traffic accidents claimed the lives oit more Canadians than ever before. Someone was injured every 8 minutes. A car was damaged every 48 seconds. Automobile insurance claims roc° to ore than ono hundred million dollars. One result of Clio is higher automobile insurance ratcs — because What is paid out in claim must be brought in by premium°. But oven more important is the fact that you hold your life, and the lives of °there, in your hands when you get behind the wheel of a ear. Safety pays dividende saves liveo, helpo to lower your insurance coots. Be Careful. a. • Pratt attires PE onatir7Nip ALL CANADA INSURANCE IPEDERA.' TION co of claw, Ursa Zbcarripeairig c•=paralts wrarsza