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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-08-15, Page 30 iFIE illi AY, A'GIJ 15th, 1957 THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR PAGE' TifirtIM Huron County Farm Report By D.". Moues, Herren Ag. Rep. Harvest is progressing very rapidly with almost all the wheat threshed or combined. A greater portion of the wheat is going into storage, halt of spring gran is threshed with excellent crop. Sec- ond cut hay is oeing harvested. Pastures are beginning to show lack of moisture. Sugar beets and ans are making excellent pro- gress. o--•- o Playground Kids Off To Listowel About 20 boys and girls from Judith Gooderham Memorial Park will go to Listowel Saturday to compete in a zone track and field meet. For the past several days, the children have been practising here under the direction of Ted Wil- liams, rticreation director, end, Aitken Fisher, playground super- visor. They will compete at Listowel against children from St. Marys, Owen Found, Walkerton, Milverton, Listowel and other centres. 0 0 0 Signal -Star Classified ads get results. DC4 Grade 13 Results how G. McD�weiI Tops Winning first-class honors in eight examinations and second- class. honors in the remaining paper she wrote, Gwen McDowell topped this year's grade 13 class at Goderich District • Collegiate Institute.. Miss McDowell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell, of Westfield. Complete results of the June departmental examinations have just been received by Principal A. R. Scott. Following is a • list of candidates and the subjects in which they were successful: Anderson, Maryjin-Eng. Comp. 62s Extg. Lit. 87, Bot. 90, Zool. 73, Lat. Auth. 68, Lat. Comp. 70, Fr. Auth. 66, Fr. Comp. 64. ,Bowra, Beverley-Geom. 57, Fr. Auth. 60, k'r. Comp. 50, 'Geog.' 50, Breckenridge, Linda - Eng. Comp. 53, Eng. Lit. 79, Hist. 92, Bot. 80 Zoel. 57, Chem. 64, Fr. Auth. 50, Fr. Comp. 50. Clark, Mary - Eng. Comp. 56, Eng. Lit. 76, Bot. 68, Zool. 58, Chem. 79, Phys. 67, Fr. Auth. 01, Fr. Comp. 53. Dalton, Frances -Eng. Comp. 63, Eng. Lit. 73, Hist. 53, Bot. 50, Lat. Auth. 80, Lat. Comp. 69, Fr. Auth. 75, Fr. Comp. 77. MEMBER 6.4 MacEwan Insurance Agency 2 YOUR AGENT OF PERSONAL ,� SERVICE r A $ s o �� WEST' ST. PHONE 230 AN INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT r ING 1.1EiC0i4 BALL GODERICH ...Saturday, August 17 JACKPOT OF $70.00 FOR FULL HOUSE IN 54 CALLS. FIRST GAME STARTS- AT 8.30 P.M. N••••••••••N••N••••••N•••••••••••N•••••••C• • AIR-CONDITIONED • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • 0 • • AT THE PARK GODERICH PHONE 1150 Now Playing -"HEAVEN KNOWS MR. ALLISON" -Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr -A Cinemascope Classic.. Mon., Tues. and Wed., Aug. 19-20-21. Judy Holliday, Richard Conte and Salvatore Baccaloni From the novel 'by John Fante, 'a topical comedy involving a young expectant mother, her anxious husband and a stubborn Italian°'lther-in-law. "FULL OF LIFE" Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Aug. 22-23-24. "FUNNY FACE In Color-Vistavision Here It Ls! The picture that gained raves from every viewer. FRED ASTAIRE, AUDREY HEPBURN and KAY THOMPSON In a romantic musical with a grand cast and a Gershwin score. Coming -"WAYWARD BUS" -In Cinemascope with Dan Dailey Jane Mansfield. s • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i TWO BIG NIGHTS OF COLORFUL ACTION -PACKED VARIETY AT THE Seaforth Lions 22nd Annual SUMMER CARNIVAL LIONS PARK, SEAFciRTH Wednesday -- Friday AUGUST 21 and 23 Outstanding vaudeville entertainment each evening on the grounds. M DANCING ° BINGO ;t GAMES Draws for valuable prizes. CARTER'S MIDWAY with 2 new sensational rides, as well as Perrin wheel, merry-go-round. Program commences etch .. night at 8.30 p.m. Admission -25 cents,Admission to persons red holding -advance sale Children under 12, Free. admission and Draw Ticlzota. Proceeds for Lions Welfare and Maintenance of Lions PARK POOL. -32 Enzensberger, i orothy - Eng. Comp. '63, Eng. Lit. 80, Bot. 64, Fr. Auth. 62, Fr. Comp. 67. Fisher, Auleen--Iiist. 52, Geom. 67, Botany 66. Graham, John -,Phys. 60, Chem. 62. Hill, Pauline- Eng. Comp. 60, Eng. Lit. 84, Hist. 56, Bot. 84, Zool. 02, Chem. 86, Fr. Auth. 68, Fr. Comp. 68. Jackson, James -Eng. Comp. 57, Eng. Lit. 91, Phys. 60, Chem. 50. Lierman, Peter -Eng. Come. 81, Eng. Lit. 50, Alg. 50, Geonl2 75, Trig. 50, Phys. 71, Chem. 66, Fr. Auth, 78, Fr. Comp. 80. MaeDiarmid, Kathleen - Eng. Comp. 61, Eng. Lit. 96, Hist. 86, Bot. 62, Zool. 57, Chem. 65, Lat. Auth 69, Lat. Comp. 64, Fr. Auth. 76, Fr: Comp. 83. MacDonald, L a u r i n e- Eng. Comp. 69, Erg. Lit. 68, Bot. 63, Zool. '76, Chun. 68, Fr. Auth. 57, Fr. Comp. 68. McDowell, Gwen - Eiig. Comp. 78, Eng. Lit. 70, Hist. 82, Bot. 79, Zool. 85, Lat. Auth. 76, Lat. Comp. &1, Fr. Auth. 83, Fr. Comp. 75. Naftel, Paul -Eng. Comp. 63, Eng. Lit. 57, Phys. 79, Chem. 70, Fr. Auth. 51, Fr. Comp. 52. Orser, Marion -Eng. Comp. 58, Eng. Lit. 87, Geom. 77, Trig. 53, Bot. 53, Zool. 64, Phys. 61, Chem. 73. Ribey, Norris -Eng. Comp. 67, Eng, Lit. 68, Geoln. 72, Trig. 63, Bot. 50, Zool. 60, Fr. Auth. 50, Fr. Comp. 55. Simpson, John --BEng. Comp. 60, Alg. 63, Geom. 73, Phys. 51, Chem. 50. Smith, William -Eng. Comp. 50, Eng. Lit. 73, Chem. 6r7. Snyder, .:Jeanne-Alg. 53, Zool. 67. Squire, Douglas --Eng. Lit. 72, Hist. 81, Fr. Auth. 60, Fr. Comp. 60. Treble, Dorene -Eng. Comp. 60, Eng. Lit. 69, ;loot. '73, Zool. 69, Phys. 57, Chem. 79, 'Fr. Authe-56, Fr. Comp. 66. Watson, Ivan --Phys. 66. Willis, Ruth--Geom. '54. Wood, Robert --,Eng. Lit. 56, Alg. 56, Geom. 77, Phys. 61, Fr. Auth. 56, Fr. Comp. 62. Worsell, William -moist. 63, Alg. 50, Trig. 53, Fr. Auth. 52, Fr. Comp. 61. o- o • 0 Teller Of Tale Lodged In Jail A Stratford youth, who told police he was held -up by two men who later tried to drown him, was charged with pub is mischief and lodged in Huron County Jail at Goderich last week -end. Police found no foundation for the, story told by Glen Folden, 19. Provincial Constable H. C. Reid, of Exeter, said the youth apparently tried to drown himself off the beach at St. Joseph. He had waded into the water fully dressed, then changed his mind, as far as police could learn. When found on the beach by a woman, he gave the explanation that he had been held at gunpeint by two men and " forced to drive from Stratford to the beach. There, they tried to drown him, he claimed. 0 0 0 If you want to know what is meant.- by a spitting image,, try feeding cereal to a !baby. •NN•N•N••N•••••O••••O•N•••••••••N••N•N. • Don't Be, Disappointed!! • • There are only two more Sunday evening buffets • • 2 this season. Why not plan to attend one or both and • • stay for the movies afterwards. 0 • The BUFFETSUPPER • • • • • • is from 6-7.30 • • • o i • • . GODERIOH PHONE 643 •• • •N••••••••••e••a••••••••e•e••ooee•e•••••••••••a WRESTLING SEAFORTH ARENA FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 STARTING AT 9 P.M. TV WRESTLING STARS FROM MAPLE LEAF GARDENS MIDGET TAG TEAM MATCH IRISH JACKIE FARMER McGREGOR VS. PEE WEE JAMES RED FEATHER TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS -ONE HOUR TIME LIMIT FEATURE BOUT HARDBOILED HAGGARTY vs. FARMER OV (WILL ALSO SING) TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS -ONE HOUR TIME LIMIT Also the following exhibition of science and skill: DTIC CHRISTIE vs. FRED ATKINS ONE FALL, THIRTY MINUTE TIME LIMIT REFEREE: 'BERT MAXWELL or SAM G0'TER, ADMISSION -All Ringside Seats, $1.50 -Regular Seatsr $1.00 Children, under 12, 50c Advance Tickets at: Seaforth Motors -- Phone 541 -32 Baldwin Hardware - Phone 61 .e •_. a."":"+Y....'111w.'.l1ty' dmermorrne else••••®®®ec®•e•••••e000••••o•••••••••••••••••••• SUNSET Drive-in Theatr 1M MILES EAST OF GODERICH ON NO. 8 HIGHWAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AUGUST 15, 16 "WAKE OF THE RED WITCH" JOHN WAYNE, GALE RUSSELL COMEDY CARTOON SATURDAY, MONDAY AUGUST 17, 19 "RIDERS OF' THE ' PURPLE SAGE GEORGE MONTGOMERY, LYNN ROBERTS AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM "LAST OF THE DUANES" GEORGE MONTGOMERY, EVE ARDEN 99 TUESAY, WEDNESDAY ' AUGUST 20, 21 "CALL ME MADAM" ETHEL MERMAN, DONALD O'CONNOR CARTOON COMEDY TW SHOWS NIGHTLY CHILDREN UNDER 12 ICI CARS FRE. eseeeeeefeeeeme•••s•••ede eeeee•etade•es••ebee F1RSiT SHOW AT DUSK Mayor Welcomes Stratford Club Mayor J. H. Graham welcomed about SO members of Stratford Golden Age Club when they -came to Goderich for an . outing last Thursday. The program included sports, square dancing and boating. Guests at the picnic, besides Mayor Graham, were Ted Williams, Goderich recreation director, and D. J. (Pat) Patterson, Who repre- sented Goderich Octogenaritai Club. The executive of the Stratford club promised to aid in forming, a senior citizens' club here this fall. Discussions have been held here already with a view to organ- izing a club for older citizens who are not eligible for the Octogen- arian Club. The Stratford club's outing in- cluded a visit to the Huron County Pioneer Museum and boat rides on Lake Huron. Eor the square danc- ing, Conrad Grien played the violin and William Garner called the sets. The day's events were ccnvened by Robert Turner and Ernest Swatridge. 0--- 0-'-----0 Local Swimmers Upset Stratford Five Goderich swimmers "clean- ed up" in the weekly swim meet Friday night at Stratford Lions pool. In 15 races, the Goderich team scored nine firsts and six seconds. Ther Goderich .sweep might have been even more extensive if more local swimmers had made the trip, but there was only one car avail- able to take them, said Jfohn Kane, instructor. Jennifer Parsons said Peggy Young led the Goderich assault, each winning three events. Bill Gallow was first in two races and second in another. Margaret Munroe was first in cue event and second in two more, and Bill Robinson was runner-up in three events. 0 0 0 Fruit Growers Twilight Meet Officials of the Huron County Fruit Growers have arranged for their annual twilight meet- ing to be , held August 22 at 7 p.m., at Fred Bell's orchards, R.R. 2, Goderich. Following a tour through the orehard, a program consisting of asspeak- er and film will be held in a nearby hall. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Thorpe, of Toronto, renewed acquaintances in town this week. Miss Kay Curson and Mrs. Glt n Gardiner have . returned from a motor trip to New 'York state. Mr and Mrs. Bud Sturdy and family, of Sarnia, have been holi- daying with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Sturdy, West street. Mrs. Athol McQuarrie and Mrs. Jean Hume, of Toronto, have been visiting :n town for a month, due to the illness of their mother, Mrs. C. A. Nairn. Mrs. McQuarrie returned to Toronto .on Monday with her husband who had spent the week -end here. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Scully, Brian and Linda, returned to their hone at Ottawa after visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Snider. Mr. James B. Gr •r'A, Windsor, spent a week's hu.... ays with his mother, Mrs. Pat Scrimgeour, and Mr. Scrimgeour, Huron road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Lynda, of Toronto, visited at the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John Chisholm. Lynda remained for this week. Mrs. Arthur Allin r.Iid Mrs. Bud Mathieson, of Goderich, and Mrs. Proctor Palmer, of Clinton, have returned after spending a holiday in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ubakata, Bruce and Patricia Joy, of Trenton, are holidaying in town. Mrs. J. W. McIlwain..and daugh- ter, Nina- Jean, of Toronto, are guests with the former's mother, Mrs. Geo. A. Bruce, Bennett street. Mis, Beth Anstay, of Londe u, is •holid ging with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Anstay, Welling-- ton elling-ton street. Pte. Chas. McAdam who has been in Germany for the past two and a -half years, returned last Friday accompJanied by his bride, the former Karin Hellmer. Mr. Ind Mrs. McAdam were married on July 16 at Soest, Germany, and have taken up residence with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. McAdam., 6th concetsion, Goderich Township. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker and sen, Ted, and John Williams spent the past week at Martin River. While there they enjoyed a boat cruise out of Temagami, Parry Sound dis- trict. They also took a trip to Kirkland Lake. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND NEW DANCE NIGHTS/ NEW DAAICE- - ORCHESTRAS! Wednesdays and Saturdays Grand Bind's Old Favorite. BOB ,, Y DOWNS and his Orchestra FRIDAYS Western Ontario's Best CKnown, Musicians. 1-0°SNEL THORNTON and his ORCHESTRA Figures Show Upswing In Building, Repair Jobs There was an upsurge in activ'it,y in the building field during July, according to figures released by E. g. Jessop, Goderich building in- spector. During the month, he issued 23 permits for projects estimated ',to cost a total of $35,695. For the first seven months of this year, 78 permits were issued for, projects valued at $134,515. The month's largest permit was issued to Mrs. Catharine Cutt for a $13,000, six -room dwelling on Park street. The one -storey resi- dence is of brick veneer construc- tion. A permit was issued to Harry Westbrook for a $10,000, five -room dwelling on Wilson . street. The one -storey house is to be of brick veneer construction, according to the application. Gordon Lee, St. David street, received a permit to construct a one -storey, six -room dwelling on Elizabeth street at an estimated cost of $7,000. A permit was issued to Canadian Bank of Commerce for installation of a new roof on =the bank building on the Square. The project is estimated to cost $2,100. - James Richardson & Sons were Huron County -Farm Groups Plan Tour Two Huron County farm organ- izations -the Soil and Crop Im- provement Association and the Junior- -Farmers Association, have planned an Eastern Ontario bus trip to be held the weed -end of August 24. Buses will pick up passengers from the south and from the north of the county, and will meet at Gerrie on No. 87 highway: Mem= bers of each association will ride in- separate buses. The trip will include Oshawa, Kingstcu, a Thousand island boat trip, a tour of Fort Henry, the St. Lawrence Seaway project, Corn- wall, Carleton Place, Parliament Buildings at Ottawa, the Central Canada Exhibition at Ottawa, Cen- tral Experimental Farm, also at Ottawa and the Iift locks at Peterboro. The trip concludes Tuesday, August 27. Heading the tour are William Turnbull, Brussels, presi- dent of the Soil and Cro-p Improve- ment; Boyd Taylor, Walton, presi- dent of the Junior Farmers; Miss Shirley McMichael, Wroxeter, pre- sident of the County Junior Insti- tute, and II. H. Miles, and A. S. Bolton, agricultural representative and assistant agricultural repre- sentative, respectively for Huron County. o-- - o - u LAWN BOWLING Winners of the McFarlane trophy in mixed doubles tournament in Forest. on Wednesday' were Pete Bisset and •1 Helen Townsend, Ned and Grace Sale won fourth prize. St; ii and Besse McLean also at- tended. ttended. issued a permit for alterations to an office building at the harbor. Cost of the work was set at $750. Wray Repair Jobs Mose of the other July permit were for repair jobs. Permits were issued to the following: Gordon Bannister, stucco cu garage, Picton street, Yom. W. A. Gould, remove garage from Lighthouse street to Newgate street and rebuild, $300. Huron County Pioneer Pduseum, construct freme garage, metal cov- ering, size 12' by 30', $300. Mrs. Jack Warren, West street, re -shingle roof of dwelling, $300. Benson Good, Napier street, re - shingle dwelling with asphalt shingles, $300. Several additional permits were issued for projects costing less than $300. 1Buffet Suppers Prove Popular • This eaafg S:g.Jiy WV lowing Sunday, A :;irit 22, will T>r the last two buffet sttpli ><`;3 for frit: season at tho Staxiset'Iotel. Clilesta Sunday kuiYeta, fro n 0 to 73D p.r-0a have proven quite popular anki as many as nearly 208 people. have attended them ori a Sttaad2,y eves ing, The naoutli of Aut urA Las s .0 'g. a definite increase in the number of visitors holidaying at the ..inset Hotel. On the week -end of Civic Holiday, the Su asc,t, in eonaanoit with all available ''accamamodatio* hl Goderich, was taxed to capacity, It is estimated that there wet'ii more visitors in Goderich that week -end than has keen: the case for several' years. At the Sunset; for example, even after all regular accommodation was gone, visitprx came in late at night, unable to get sleeping accommodation, and seeking overnight sleeping aceom- modation on the sofas of the down stairs rooms. TLES. 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