The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-06-27, Page 3Where Do Graduates
From The GDCI Go ?
ititaeh year classes graduate &roam
Goderich District Collegiate Insti-
tute and the students pass on to
anther fields of education or to
positions in town or other parts
of Ontario. Where do they go?
To get the answer to this ques-
tion, the Signal'Star visited the
Collegiate on Monday. Many o£
the students had already left, how-
ever, and could not be contacted
personally. However, what inform-
ation could be gathered on the
subject was obtained from teachers
or other students who knelt' of
the plans of individual students
graduating. In some cases, no
plans could be given Since word
was awaited from one or more
sources before a -decision could. be
reached by the student which
.would determine his or her plans.
The students and.. their fnture
plans, as far as could be deter-
mined, are listed below.
Grade 13, graduating class: Jiro
Jackson, industrial design course at
Chicago; Bab Wood, joining RCAF;
Bill 'Worsell, Stratford Teachers'
'College; Bob Gregory, joining
Bather in florist business; John
. Simpson, cost accountancy of ] tn-
rpire Brass, London; (Peter Lierman,
attending U. of W.O.; Paul Naftel,
TUE O ►E 1 .`.SXU AL TAR
returning to GDOI for extra
studies; Bill Smith, unknown;
Marilyn Anderson, Doreen Treble,
Jeanne Snider; Norris t' ibey, Au-
tleen Fisher, Maurice Iloiselle for
Stratford Teachers' College; Kath-
leen McDi raid, training for nurse
at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon-
treal; Linda Breckenridge, training
for nine at St. Joseph's m pita'l,
London; Marfan Orser, training for
aurae; Mary 'Clark, training for
nurse at Stratford General Hospit-
al; (murine alacDonall, training
for nurse at Stratford General Hos-
pital; Pauline Hill, training for;
nurse at Victoria Hospital, London;
Dorothy Enzeniberger,returning
to GI= for extra studies; Gwen
McDowell, McMaster University,
Ifamilton; Frances Dalton, attend=
ling U. of W.O.; D' ug Squires, re-
turning to GDOI for extra studies;
John Graham, net decided yet.
Special commercial gr uates:
Karen Pittblado, not decided yet;
Ruth Orser, Huron County Health
Unit Office; ,Ann Pinder, not decid-
ed yet; Marilyn Elliott, Bell Tele-
phone Office, Goderich; Isabelle
Moore, London Life Insurance;
Audrey Hamilton, W. A. Sheaffer
Pen; Marjorie Young, not known
yet; Ma$e Johnston, not known
yet; Carole Loiselle, London Life
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Back rowel to r—Jim Jackson, Bob Wood, Bill Worsell, Bob Gregory, John Simpson, Peter Lierman, Paul Naftel.
Third row, 1 to r—Bill Smith, Marilyn Anderson, .Doreen Treble, . Jeanne Snider, Kathleen McDiarmid, Linda
Breckenridge, Norris Ribey.
Second row, 1 to r—Marion Orser, Mary Clark, Laurine Mac Donald, Pauline Hill, Auleen Fisher, Dorothy Enzenberger,
Gwen McDowell, Franees Dalton.
Front row, 1 to r—Maurice Loiselle, Doug Squires, John Graham.
SPECIAL COMMERCIAL
Front row,, -1 to r ---Karen Pitblado, Ruth Orser, Ann Pinder Marilyn Elliott, Isabelle Moore. Audrey Hamilton.
Middle row, 1 to r --,Marjorie. Young, Marie Johnston, Car ole Loiselle, Norman Petrie.. Marilyn Love. Sheila Quaid.
Isobel, Morris.
Back row, 1 to r --Lynn Pounder, 'Noella Sowerby, Marion Scruton, Joyce Sowerby, Shirley Bedard. Mary Johnston
Insurance; Norman Petrie, not
known -yet.; Marilyn Lwt�;�17
Life Insurance; Sheila Quaid, bon -
don Life Insurance: Isobel Morris,
W. A. Sheafler Pen; Lynn Pounder,
not known yet; Noella Sowerby,
A & P Store office, Goderich; Mar- Eff
ion Scruton, Lor!don Life Insur-
ance; Joyce Sowerby, London Life
Insurance; Shirley Bedard, `''not
known yet; Mary Johnston, W. A.
Sheaffer Pen:
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�evised ScheduieT
Of Hospital Rates
ective Monday
HOLIDAY WEEK
a
ON JULY 21-27
The annual ,Si/� sstaff
holiday ha's •been e ''f0r e
week of July 21-27, This mea4i`' '
there will be no issue of the
paper on July 25th.
This announcement Ls made
in advance in order that ad-
vertisers and those haying job
printing to be done may make
arrangements accordingly,
On the week previous to'
holiday week, the paper will
be published on Wednee4ay
(July 17) rather than en the us -
usual Thursday. This enables
the staff to start holidays on
Thursday, July 18, and return
to work on :Monday, July 29,..
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PERSONAL
Mrs," D. D. Greig, of Riverside,
is o guest this week with Mrs. F.
J. Martin, Lighthouse street. Mr.
and Mrs. BBabert Langlois, Danny
and Catherine, also 'of Riverside,
are spending the summer with Mrs.
Langlois' mother, Mrs. lli1art•in.
Mrs. Ma Fritzley was present at
the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario
held in the Royal York Hotel,
Toronto, this past week. While
Ithere she received her commission
as District Deputy President for
district No. 23 for the coming
year,.. 195'7-8.Also at the assembly
this past week was Mrs. E. Osbald-
eston as representative and Mrs.
M. Bowra as scholar for the Gode
rich Rebekah Lodge; No. 89.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence, of
(London, are enjoying ,a Vacation
with the former's mother, (Mrs.
Frank Lawrence, Market street.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Go1di Nerwton, Huron road,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Oke, of
Toronto, and iMrs. E. Yeo, Holmes-
ville.
Dr. W. Sherwood Fox, Mrs. Fox
and daughter, Katherine, of Lon-
don, have arrived at their summer
home here for the season.
AT ARE
T $u%V
unsef}kitd Dpens For
48th C�nsecutive Season
o to et
Hate' opsin atm' 'op, a fly oZ the tk)ca it j f 5tie.uelt
a ita day reset. Quite i =libel'
ea people who atTfw, c2 to
today for the t� r er Oga-eeed With
b(tokinga ahead cS ILIA year'. , Pro-
�riding favorable [weather continues
for the rest of the summer, it is
exlrc�d� that the hotel TAO enjoy
a gond season.
This year marks the 4th con-
sceutive year of operation of the
hotel under the management of
the sante family. Managing the
hotel this year are Oar. and Mrs.
H. C. Williams, assisted .y Chris-
topher Lee. Over the years, the
hotel has kept up with the times
and today is a completely modern
operation, offering comfortable ac-
commodation and the finest in
food. o
MJlany noted persons have been
guests at the hotel throughout the
years. Their stays here have re-
sulted in favorable publicity for
Goderich as they returned to their
respective homes and spoke favor-
' PHONE CALL...U.1.E- ._4 OSPITAL -- RES -SES
10c gFFECTFVE JUNE 29 ARTHUR CIRCLE OF KNOX
'I'lie standard rat0 of 10 cent;�io•.
each local call from public :,n i
semi-public telephones will bedlam
effective in Goderich next Sat err-
day, June 29. according to «. l� .
New room rates will go into 1 Haysom, hell Telephone mana:_rer'
effect at Alexandra Marine and 1 for this region.
�•
General Hospital next Monday. 10
some cases, the daily room rate
wilt: lie increased by one dollar
kiirt `in other cases there will be
no change from the present schc
Jule of rates.
The new schedule, approved at
the June meeting of the Board ,of
Governors, is as follows: ,private
rooms, $9.50; semi -private, $8.50;
.yvo ep.' ��,three-bed) ward, $6 50;
t'i�en s I"trveq�bed ward, $6; children
under 12 (children's ward), $5:
nursery, $2.59, plus one dollar with-
out mother; chronic (two -bed)
room, $6.50 first month, and $5
thereafter.
The board approved an executive
committee recommendation "that
.Mrs. Easter (superintendent) be
requested to staff the hospital with
the nurses 'which she feels are
necessary to assure the comfol i
of the patients."
J. H. Kinkead, board chairman,
explained that difficulties had ex-
isted in attempting to staff the
hospital adequately with one super-
intendent and 13 registered or
graduate nurses. ')ire execut,vc
cemmiitt.ee noted that better care
could be provided by adding per-
sons now on temporary staff to I he
regular staff.
Secretary C. F. Chapman report-
ed that Ahmeek Chapter, LODE,
wishes to purchase equipment cost-
ing approximately $150 for the
new wing.
The board learned that
$16,333.33 has been received from
the Ontario Hospital Services Com-
mission. This represents one-
third of the provincial grant on
the wing now under construction.
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Huron County
Farm Report
By D. H. Milos, Huron Ag. Ret'.
'Haying is the order of the day ,
and most .farmers are making it
as fast as possible, says 1) H.
Miles, agrieult-ural representative
for Huron County. Spring grain of
both oats and barley are begin-
ning to head out and corn is also
making fair progress, he reports.
Pastures are adequate with a good f
flow of milk.
- Approval in principle of the it)-
cent rate for local calk from all
of Bell's public and semi-public
telephones was given in November,
1951 by the Board of Transport
Commissioners for Canada ,'tow -
ever, -because of equipment short-
ages at that time, the 8111 asked
for the higher rate to he applir d
immediately only in tpeeeetiaecr
centres.
With equipment to modify the
public telephones in the smaller
centres now installed, the com-
pany has decided tlo complete the
application of thcr' standard rate
throughout its territory.
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WORLD WAR I VET
Mr. Frank Jones, of Toront 1.
o•ne of the first •half dozen to
enlist at Goderich in the 161st
Battalion during World • War I,
is holidaying here. Ile is employ-
ed at Sunnybrook Military hos-
pital, Toronto, and is soon due for
retirement. Originally from R.R.
7, Lueltnow, Mr. Jones said'' he
came in to enlist on Pecembe,•
13, 1915, at the Town Hall in
Goderich. Others who enlisted at
the same time with him, he said, ,
were George .lames, Herb Jane,
Ben Young and Wilfred Teachey.
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SignalSStar` ('iassified ads get
results.
thatre been 8uc,` at the Salvia
Hotel nal.ly rota, ,ed to G �ieuieU
to retire and` rpureha5e pv ane1fl
homes here.
Lk in the past, the ;fk(z" i dok�.tng.
room is open to all reidcz 111 of
Goderich and di triz1 as well aci
the regular + aes.tts. Tit Rs e q actetll.
Ctrl, as nAprevious smamers, tile
rpular & nalay evening thl)1tc 'et sal
pew will be seared during July
and August. The exact date ' of,
coanmenceinent of. these euppor$
will be.amounted in this news -
+paper at a later date.
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Mrs. S. iludso Johnston, of Tor-
onto,
ax
onto, �r�hta atteiWed the ,Goderich
Bridge Tournament on the week-
end
eek
end was the guest of Mr. a ,Sd
Mrs. W. Frank Saunders, Glouces-
ter Terrace,
le LES. CHAPMAN
Not Three Months BU7'�
.. a ONE YEAR
WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS.
PHONE 154 — 104 E•LGlN AVE. E. 23tf
Mrs. Dorothy Easter, sup! ria
tendent of Alexandra H.Ispita! was
guest speaker at the June mc.c;t-
ing of the Arthur Circle of Knox i
Presbyterian Church. She .old of i
her work as a medical rni.s,,,oril:ry ;
in China from 1939 to 1943. stat-
ing- that Canadians can hcl;l the
needy Chinese peasant,.
Mrs. Eater was introducH h;
'wliss Joan Allen. There w.. :in
attendance of 55 at the- mc,,ting
which was in charge of Ali- A.
Cummings and her group. A bus:-
ness discussion was conducted by
the president, Mrs. J. Bisset. The
d"k6�
guest speaker was thanketr�' 'i rg,"
a. R. Leitch. A social hour con- �•
cluded the meeting dur•iiig whit;
the meeting sang "For She's a Jolly 1
Good Fellow" • in honor of Miss
Allen, who is leaving the staff of
GDC( to take up teaching duties
in British Columbia.
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• IMPORTANT' -
NO'I'ICE .
Retirement Savings Plans Eligible for
INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS
The Incom a Tax Act (Canada) was recently
amended to permit individual taxpayers to
deductfrom their income, within certain limits,
premiums paid for retirement savings plans in
1957 and later years.
The savings portion of either a new or an
existing 'life insurance policy may be quali-
fied as a retirement savings plan. Existing life
insurance policies therefore need not be sur-
rendered in order to take advantage of this tax
relief. I m
The possible , advantages of the deduction
should in each case be considered in rela-
tion to the restrictions required by law to be
included in a savings plan to make it eligible
for the deduction, and in relation to the policy-
holder's own particular tax circumstances.
Policyholders interested in the new deduc-
tion should consult their life insurance under-
writers or their companies.
THE LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANIES IN CANADA
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�,. THE GRADUATING CLASS
Back rowel to r—Jim Jackson, Bob Wood, Bill Worsell, Bob Gregory, John Simpson, Peter Lierman, Paul Naftel.
Third row, 1 to r—Bill Smith, Marilyn Anderson, .Doreen Treble, . Jeanne Snider, Kathleen McDiarmid, Linda
Breckenridge, Norris Ribey.
Second row, 1 to r—Marion Orser, Mary Clark, Laurine Mac Donald, Pauline Hill, Auleen Fisher, Dorothy Enzenberger,
Gwen McDowell, Franees Dalton.
Front row, 1 to r—Maurice Loiselle, Doug Squires, John Graham.
SPECIAL COMMERCIAL
Front row,, -1 to r ---Karen Pitblado, Ruth Orser, Ann Pinder Marilyn Elliott, Isabelle Moore. Audrey Hamilton.
Middle row, 1 to r --,Marjorie. Young, Marie Johnston, Car ole Loiselle, Norman Petrie.. Marilyn Love. Sheila Quaid.
Isobel, Morris.
Back row, 1 to r --Lynn Pounder, 'Noella Sowerby, Marion Scruton, Joyce Sowerby, Shirley Bedard. Mary Johnston
Insurance; Norman Petrie, not
known -yet.; Marilyn Lwt�;�17
Life Insurance; Sheila Quaid, bon -
don Life Insurance: Isobel Morris,
W. A. Sheafler Pen; Lynn Pounder,
not known yet; Noella Sowerby,
A & P Store office, Goderich; Mar- Eff
ion Scruton, Lor!don Life Insur-
ance; Joyce Sowerby, London Life
Insurance; Shirley Bedard, `''not
known yet; Mary Johnston, W. A.
Sheaffer Pen:
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�evised ScheduieT
Of Hospital Rates
ective Monday
HOLIDAY WEEK
a
ON JULY 21-27
The annual ,Si/� sstaff
holiday ha's •been e ''f0r e
week of July 21-27, This mea4i`' '
there will be no issue of the
paper on July 25th.
This announcement Ls made
in advance in order that ad-
vertisers and those haying job
printing to be done may make
arrangements accordingly,
On the week previous to'
holiday week, the paper will
be published on Wednee4ay
(July 17) rather than en the us -
usual Thursday. This enables
the staff to start holidays on
Thursday, July 18, and return
to work on :Monday, July 29,..
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PERSONAL
Mrs," D. D. Greig, of Riverside,
is o guest this week with Mrs. F.
J. Martin, Lighthouse street. Mr.
and Mrs. BBabert Langlois, Danny
and Catherine, also 'of Riverside,
are spending the summer with Mrs.
Langlois' mother, Mrs. lli1art•in.
Mrs. Ma Fritzley was present at
the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario
held in the Royal York Hotel,
Toronto, this past week. While
Ithere she received her commission
as District Deputy President for
district No. 23 for the coming
year,.. 195'7-8.Also at the assembly
this past week was Mrs. E. Osbald-
eston as representative and Mrs.
M. Bowra as scholar for the Gode
rich Rebekah Lodge; No. 89.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence, of
(London, are enjoying ,a Vacation
with the former's mother, (Mrs.
Frank Lawrence, Market street.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Go1di Nerwton, Huron road,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Oke, of
Toronto, and iMrs. E. Yeo, Holmes-
ville.
Dr. W. Sherwood Fox, Mrs. Fox
and daughter, Katherine, of Lon-
don, have arrived at their summer
home here for the season.
AT ARE
T $u%V
unsef}kitd Dpens For
48th C�nsecutive Season
o to et
Hate' opsin atm' 'op, a fly oZ the tk)ca it j f 5tie.uelt
a ita day reset. Quite i =libel'
ea people who atTfw, c2 to
today for the t� r er Oga-eeed With
b(tokinga ahead cS ILIA year'. , Pro-
�riding favorable [weather continues
for the rest of the summer, it is
exlrc�d� that the hotel TAO enjoy
a gond season.
This year marks the 4th con-
sceutive year of operation of the
hotel under the management of
the sante family. Managing the
hotel this year are Oar. and Mrs.
H. C. Williams, assisted .y Chris-
topher Lee. Over the years, the
hotel has kept up with the times
and today is a completely modern
operation, offering comfortable ac-
commodation and the finest in
food. o
MJlany noted persons have been
guests at the hotel throughout the
years. Their stays here have re-
sulted in favorable publicity for
Goderich as they returned to their
respective homes and spoke favor-
' PHONE CALL...U.1.E- ._4 OSPITAL -- RES -SES
10c gFFECTFVE JUNE 29 ARTHUR CIRCLE OF KNOX
'I'lie standard rat0 of 10 cent;�io•.
each local call from public :,n i
semi-public telephones will bedlam
effective in Goderich next Sat err-
day, June 29. according to «. l� .
New room rates will go into 1 Haysom, hell Telephone mana:_rer'
effect at Alexandra Marine and 1 for this region.
�•
General Hospital next Monday. 10
some cases, the daily room rate
wilt: lie increased by one dollar
kiirt `in other cases there will be
no change from the present schc
Jule of rates.
The new schedule, approved at
the June meeting of the Board ,of
Governors, is as follows: ,private
rooms, $9.50; semi -private, $8.50;
.yvo ep.' ��,three-bed) ward, $6 50;
t'i�en s I"trveq�bed ward, $6; children
under 12 (children's ward), $5:
nursery, $2.59, plus one dollar with-
out mother; chronic (two -bed)
room, $6.50 first month, and $5
thereafter.
The board approved an executive
committee recommendation "that
.Mrs. Easter (superintendent) be
requested to staff the hospital with
the nurses 'which she feels are
necessary to assure the comfol i
of the patients."
J. H. Kinkead, board chairman,
explained that difficulties had ex-
isted in attempting to staff the
hospital adequately with one super-
intendent and 13 registered or
graduate nurses. ')ire execut,vc
cemmiitt.ee noted that better care
could be provided by adding per-
sons now on temporary staff to I he
regular staff.
Secretary C. F. Chapman report-
ed that Ahmeek Chapter, LODE,
wishes to purchase equipment cost-
ing approximately $150 for the
new wing.
The board learned that
$16,333.33 has been received from
the Ontario Hospital Services Com-
mission. This represents one-
third of the provincial grant on
the wing now under construction.
n o 0
Huron County
Farm Report
By D. H. Milos, Huron Ag. Ret'.
'Haying is the order of the day ,
and most .farmers are making it
as fast as possible, says 1) H.
Miles, agrieult-ural representative
for Huron County. Spring grain of
both oats and barley are begin-
ning to head out and corn is also
making fair progress, he reports.
Pastures are adequate with a good f
flow of milk.
- Approval in principle of the it)-
cent rate for local calk from all
of Bell's public and semi-public
telephones was given in November,
1951 by the Board of Transport
Commissioners for Canada ,'tow -
ever, -because of equipment short-
ages at that time, the 8111 asked
for the higher rate to he applir d
immediately only in tpeeeetiaecr
centres.
With equipment to modify the
public telephones in the smaller
centres now installed, the com-
pany has decided tlo complete the
application of thcr' standard rate
throughout its territory.
o
WORLD WAR I VET
Mr. Frank Jones, of Toront 1.
o•ne of the first •half dozen to
enlist at Goderich in the 161st
Battalion during World • War I,
is holidaying here. Ile is employ-
ed at Sunnybrook Military hos-
pital, Toronto, and is soon due for
retirement. Originally from R.R.
7, Lueltnow, Mr. Jones said'' he
came in to enlist on Pecembe,•
13, 1915, at the Town Hall in
Goderich. Others who enlisted at
the same time with him, he said, ,
were George .lames, Herb Jane,
Ben Young and Wilfred Teachey.
o— -- o ----- 0 -
SignalSStar` ('iassified ads get
results.
thatre been 8uc,` at the Salvia
Hotel nal.ly rota, ,ed to G �ieuieU
to retire and` rpureha5e pv ane1fl
homes here.
Lk in the past, the ;fk(z" i dok�.tng.
room is open to all reidcz 111 of
Goderich and di triz1 as well aci
the regular + aes.tts. Tit Rs e q actetll.
Ctrl, as nAprevious smamers, tile
rpular & nalay evening thl)1tc 'et sal
pew will be seared during July
and August. The exact date ' of,
coanmenceinent of. these euppor$
will be.amounted in this news -
+paper at a later date.
0— - -- -0� a --0
Mrs. S. iludso Johnston, of Tor-
onto,
ax
onto, �r�hta atteiWed the ,Goderich
Bridge Tournament on the week-
end
eek
end was the guest of Mr. a ,Sd
Mrs. W. Frank Saunders, Glouces-
ter Terrace,
le LES. CHAPMAN
Not Three Months BU7'�
.. a ONE YEAR
WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS.
PHONE 154 — 104 E•LGlN AVE. E. 23tf
Mrs. Dorothy Easter, sup! ria
tendent of Alexandra H.Ispita! was
guest speaker at the June mc.c;t-
ing of the Arthur Circle of Knox i
Presbyterian Church. She .old of i
her work as a medical rni.s,,,oril:ry ;
in China from 1939 to 1943. stat-
ing- that Canadians can hcl;l the
needy Chinese peasant,.
Mrs. Eater was introducH h;
'wliss Joan Allen. There w.. :in
attendance of 55 at the- mc,,ting
which was in charge of Ali- A.
Cummings and her group. A bus:-
ness discussion was conducted by
the president, Mrs. J. Bisset. The
d"k6�
guest speaker was thanketr�' 'i rg,"
a. R. Leitch. A social hour con- �•
cluded the meeting dur•iiig whit;
the meeting sang "For She's a Jolly 1
Good Fellow" • in honor of Miss
Allen, who is leaving the staff of
GDC( to take up teaching duties
in British Columbia.
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