The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-09-26, Page 2r;
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TH-E GODERICI-1 SIGNAL -'TAR
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HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLY as •
Established 1848. In its 110th year of publication. kBG
Published Ry -Star Pubbamag limited • t
Subscription Rates --Canada and Great Britain, $3.00 a year: to United •
Status. $4.00- Strictty in advance.•
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A.dyertut>itg Rates o^ request Telephone T1,
Authorized ai second-class trail. Post Office Department. Ottawa.
Out -of -Town Representative: C_W N.A- 237 Foy Bldg, 34 "Font SL. W. Toronto.
Over 3,000—Largest circulation of any newspaper published in Huron Count,—Over 3'000
Mealber of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. Member at Ontario Weekly Newspapers
• Association, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation
GEO. L. ELLIS, Editor and Publisher.
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THURSDAY SEPT 2&h. 1957
YOUR HOSPITAL N EEDS HELP
1`-_:}1 the ;'!riaa. •.rjr•dl .i: ,,! �. ...c Syr•., w _:_a
of A_cAaii'lr s • 11 • • :a
tentvt.vr:y bt for aatri.- :.1::- _u L . •.
add:t_orra1 funds arr.- regialr•edl t ▪ x^•: the-
thrur-ivL- Wh11,, we are Jit ▪ trent :.
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,1:t. 'r .• t, •-'rganitations and commercial
7_a1 -c a -ready tua.le substantial eon;ribu-
_:.d v':hers will be doing so in th•- near
Tr. "i•��tri,tli'-j • Uf t'=i•l,u:ne. East
�� - �'► a1+err �,L, Door, -_A and Hullett
:i r- :•i,, 1 _ nut: .11 accordan,:e with
•-. - j pat :r1 -C. dal.; tGt'r' :sited:eipalities
Down Memory's
Lane
45 Years Ago . seemed interested in taking over
Su William Mu1ock. who was ' in lIr. McMath's place_
conducting the amazes bene,deli+v- The p�ire' of bottled beer was
ered the opening address at the , adrancdd from 20 to 21 cents in
Goderieb Goderieh-
rained every day. the gate and! 10 Years Ago
grandstand receipts were the tar•g- Kelso Adaan RCAF veteran,
est in history.toot over m the groeer� store f orrn-
Among those who entered horses erly operated by lir. Rapson at
in the harness races at Goderich rd.
Exhibition were Lewis Taylor, of ? SalGodtfoerich Juniors' evened their
Nile; IL Shields, of Dunlop; James ; Play-off set with Dresden wben
McManus. of Saltiord; A StiriinL , Jrm' Bisset scampered home with
of Porter's Hill; M. Farr, of Gode- i the winning run in a tense ball
rich; A. Yotmg of Cariovr W Sit- g There was a more trier way to
Ci•]binnty. and W. Glazier, both `oi ' forma gills' drum and bugle oorp6
Colborne, and Frank Chigholm and in Goderich- The undertaking seas
Mr- Mclean, both of Go,lerich- Gored by the Blue ];'sten Band
There were four races sad Mr. Res. L H 'Turner. io Victor.ia
Taylor's 's uitries won six of th• e Street United Church, was elected
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president of Goderieh Ministerial
There were nine patients in
Alexandra Hospital bene.
Association. It was decided to con -
Dr. Harold Taylor accepted an t , due Bible teaching in the public
appointment as house surgeon a: schools and the collegiate institute
. i re:••,r•I .1 at the 11..s.pita:- Crrr,;1- one :he new genP
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eral hos :ta1 in Tor as requested by the school boards.
Air Vice -Marshal J. A. Sully
' on but he to. planned o return to
BAYFIELD
HAYFIELD; LD; Sept. 23.—Mrs. Wm.
Purves, Birmingham, Mich-, ,spent
the week -end at the "Little Itui.
Mrs. LeRoy Path returned home
on Friday after spending the past
two mufths abroad.
Miss Margaret Howard, who is
attending U.W.O., London, spent
the week -end at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Baker and
Gwen, Landon, spent the week -end
at their home.
Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit,
spent the week-cnd with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Wm. Metcalf.
Mr. and Mr& B. T. Stephenson,
Margaret and Barbara. Toronto,
spent the week -end at their home.
Sir. and Mrs. Richard Moore re-
turned to Detroit after spending
two weeks at their home on Main
street
Mrs. Fred Chuter rid Doris,
Preston, spent the week -end at
their cottage.
Mrs. G. Heideman and Isabel,
Toronto, were at their epttage last
week.
Mr. and airs. John McPhail, Cali,
fornia, are occupying one of the
Poth cottages.
Mrs. E. N. Hart and family,
London, were at their cottage over
'he week cud
• Assn .: 1__- ,, •,-,.I make a grant • etch after a year or two. Be `leaded the local Sat anon Army ]ir. jirs- Fred Hendrich,
• ti► ::.' •►:1 ::1_ : L - ruar e,- du had been in pts t ce with his appe'a1 cauimit:ee. Ii was hoped Birmingham, ]rich., spent from
' father. Dr Alex Taylor. in Gode-:o rase S10,000 in
•-747. .S1 -, � f - - •" :tare previous to
.'ie op,,o-ntme . and Mrs. David Baird • and
• • --.•- •__- ar, .1''•--•-•-':n= 1' SA- NI Bock, formerly cf Pa -i`:. 1.Whattwo ocean currents doln.n ]Ls- Louise Sturgeon, London,
• na—• •-. -11 L! w: i be all _d:l- •.va= engaged as mechanical super- - ate the cyte in Canada's _1t- ' spent the week -end with ]rr. and
1, ai,,i .•. • ,;,,;,.,.•• -;;. ^:endcn: of The Signal af:e_ Har- 1ar;t:c rovinces' M. Ed. Sturgeeu.
- r i,_c Turner left for the West- p" air. and airs. A. V Harman,
• _• a • r wca - i:11,1 i,: ••ti • , r1Z_ _ Last ! ea: Canada sold S? S hit- London, were a: the "Little Inn"
"- 23 Years Ago
- ' 1'.......id_.,.-,...,,T :.. 11 Cave: 3.(100 . �c s1` aaendE d the `'n worth of goods to the L .S- over the week -end.
pe'- Wh.a: was :he value of U.S tale=
.. oat a? : ,a mad. Gocer,ch Industrial Exhib•*.on on airs. L Ford, Clinton. ii visiting
' n C an:�da' with -firs. Helen Cobb.
. ;, win': _ ,,f "i: h' -''P•'1'•
rr� ► ........ :..., day. were 3 Which of Canada's principal
' i - i ' -"' • 3 2C►ti en-r:e- about 1,000 more air. and 'ins. E.Pollard, London,
• ;, _,1 • _�- 711' :� d1: ::t1:. than the •}'ea:' before. c::ies was originally named after ,have pu-eha_ced the cottage of Miss
the Bn-ski army engineer Col Ca:her.ne Rankin. Mss Rankin
r: • _:: • -; 1-r'r1.- �1•-,,%-"'•'.^.t; �S ffer_ng a 15-11 defeat at the onel B�-'
i Tyr`_ nand= c,f the Seafo:th players, the 4, What probortion of Canadian • is staying with airs. M. Scotchmer
1 t1tom new wing. - G:n:erlch softball team bowed out for two weeks before leaving for
1•: - : a 1 e t , - Yui -i of the Huron County League far a -,=vers are labor union mem Penny Farms, Florida_
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_:e or a s 1 n 0 n tage.i QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ a!r.
Goderich_ . Friday until Sunday at their cot -
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• -► ' Miss Elizabeth «'estop is a pat
- .,...j_r"' w:�::,..�.; team included: McDougall. p; Y. 5 In 1939 federal taxation was S45 tent in Victoria Hospital. London.
!. '. •_-• . : e::1 1: r : per caplfa, in 1944 S234 per sin, A- 'W. Reid returned to her •
J Sheardown. c• Westbrook, 2b• Rob-. •
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,.:. 1: ; '-ar1= t: 'r_ il? :::- r:trLi ::rte inson. 2b; J. �Sheardown, 3b;' War- • capita- What is the current home at Windsor after .spending •
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♦th summer at her cottage. •
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ANSWERS: 5. Mores than 5300. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholls. •
• Duqquette, ss. 3 Ottaarra- ori
od"ericb sLr:ntmers'-took- a. -t :rr-' s:lt:all; railed-Bytouzi...I,+Kde;�i:_•.sp�i-.the—week-end _wish
„ r -, • hat w •, k n1 < r 1,e :he seas --n Members of the lova t
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TIHURSDAY, SEPT. 28th, 192,1
weavers. The members were shown
the beautiful work they do and
bow it is done. This was followed
with prayer and a social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows and
Gamily, Riverside, were at their
cottage for the week -end.
HOLMflLLE
HOLMESVILLE, Sept. 23. The
W -MS of Holmesville United
Japan. Mrs. Fred Mulholland gave
a reading. The meeting closed
with prayer by Mrs. L. Jervis.
'rhe W.A. meeting followed, with
the president, Mrs. S. Farquhar,
in the chair. The Scripture and
comments were given by Mrs. Far-
quhar. Mrs. E. Grigg gave the
treasurer's report. F"ual plans
were trade for the Fall bazaar.
Hostesses for the day were Mrs.
N. Beard Mrs. J. Huller and Mrs.
11. MacSiath.
Anniversary services at Holmes-
ville United Church will be held
on Sunday. October 13.
Mr. Jack Norman has enrolled
in the Engineering Course at the
Church, met for their regular meat- Besides
wnini gita Stuart -Scholarship, Jack
ing, with Sirs. Les Jcm+ls as leader. of Toronto.
won an Atkinson Foundation •
Prayer was given by Mrs Jervis �,, valued at $400.
and the Scripture reading by Mrs.
E.- J. Trewartha. A Litany paper
wast taken by Mrs. L. Jervis. Mrs.
E. Potter gave a temperance read-
ing. Mrs. K. Harris introduced the
new study book on Japan. Mrs.
Miss Sandra Williams is attend-
ing Stratford Teachers' College
this year.
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An accident is usually the only
E Potter aid titre L Jervis had a winner in the race against time.—
questions and answers period on 1 DRIVE SAFELY.
FLOOR CONTRACTOR
RENTAL SERVICE
STEEL WOOLING MACHINE
WALL TIL' E CUTTER
WACO STEEL SCAFFOLDING
FLOOR SANDERS
'FLOOR NAILER
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91 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH
KINSMEN CLUE OF CLINTON
$ ANNUAL FALL
T. 11'.-� -•c:,, Ia.ar'r-w--:• ::d.y' :- _'S• a'1a--h r,
:he inter cota�tti r► immi^.g meet a: 1. The Gulf Stream and she Labra- ' airs Fred McEwen.•
,,e••,; ,',u• 42...1• p.:= d.•,:,• .n ••-:n_r :'s fire' jet#o-d_ In :he back =Croke i0 dry- Current. 4- About 23 per - cent; Trinity Club.—The September
- •• -1.r-•• --• :,t 2' :: •hrr'tign. . And 'used dash, the winner was Joe •
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:of the -labor force. 2. L. sales • meeting of Trinity Club was held
_ }; -. ; - •._ 1:_- t!1 15 },. -%a put :n Taylor. •
to Canada totalled S4.2 billion. on Tuesday. evening at the home
r r Charles 'Blatt and -Robert John -
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�— o . of Mrs. J. E. Hovey. The meeting
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$ton, local bouyers, were winners opened with a hymn followed by
r. 'ri :,J ':'i ''f(,''12.'1. an'l 'i:,:r. _t in a tournament held at KincArduie. live north of the tree -line cu :he prayer and a Thanksgiving reading.
:i1 - 'hr:,clvn. Lo•rte End - of St_ Marv; and coasts of the mainland or the is- ' The reports of the secretary and
T'.- a: `a-' :, <1: - : r r .1' til., - - r11-- ‘'l,..",1!1.1 :. ii •-• - .) special speakers on Laymen's Sun- o n 0
15 Years Ago—DRIVES_aFF•LY.y both of whom are experienced
•:•--. - _ '1 -. . •— 'hat a Anna= There Were three newteachers "" j �� _ • VV
':•e t:''- r-anae at 111:: t'.',11-.:. =`' :vr ii:3, ---c: :he staff of Goderic.n Collegiate
a ., area ;' _ d 'T r- it a -,-i f,,.R t t t.n-- -..t---.017.4 Ins: to er -* . _ _ Ni -1'rt'-. of ii' -Cat' = - • , •
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John Elliott, .of London, were the lands of the Arctic Archipela.go- 'treasurer were given after which•
' the members were invited to the i •
i •. - r i, r :rl�, 1• o • „1,, -n --t a• day at. North Street United Church Respect
and obey- all Ira si,gns..i Name of Misses A. and M. Watson
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ED.. OCT. 2 _
eded Charbonnean in the
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.` 1.:I1-'- Wr'u_'1 yn-i .'art- t') Mildred Nettleton. of Toronto, rc-
•• ,9: ,',.. 1,roe,-i with ii'It+•rffi}.,. 4.4.14- , placed G. D. Beaumont as corn:- .
CANADA'S STATURE AS A PRINTER
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ner. r.r pat lip in a printed ;,,1'-k'112-.:,fli(1 :e'1:
vertl,e'1 ;n print before :111,) ;1f' -r • ,•,
market_
Nfen, women anti 'lli;dr• n th.nk t,f nl'''l'•rlc
me•rr•}landir•" in term,. "of ti,•- pril,t:nit!. '}1•`
paekave. and they t1•po^rrapiii.• deaarn
112' t11'a Z:'3• ,. t-txe :r prefer311/", dr1.1 ...•-
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n: '1 ,. f fr.-•-r1.211. ha.- lead. greater lime- of
•.., -.1 u -',rd and the printed desit-fn than
• r.' tl! K''rr,d- Tn:s ;s d1',: by a'•'- 1'-nt.
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;n!•• •,r'i-'-' „f df -::berate denial to the people
t 1r:.. l• rte-, rr
t�tr 1u_h a free press. to nn -
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•smerciar teacher and E. J. Young.
formerly principal - of Oil Spring
Continuation School, s}icceeded A.
C Simpson--
Miss Alma Howell -resigned a=
organist of Victoria Street United
Church to accept a similar po5itic o •
with Calvin United Church in Pem- ;
broke.
Accordingto a pamphlet which
had just been issued by the De-
partment of Agriculture, Samuel
Bisset, of Saltford Heights. was
the first dairyman in Canada to
introduce the modern milk bottle.
The milk bottle was first used in
the U.S. in 1884 and :titroduced to
Canada by Mr. Bisset in 1896-
• Sam McMath. division court
bailiff. resigned when the harvest
fields beckoned A.eording to
James Ballantyne, MPP, nobody
I'r:r:•.ni_• :; the v"hiele r,f wr-'t.-rn rlcsn'--
(,.r' sr• •. .11 '11 few, centuries from ths' tyranny
t}srl freedom of material pros -
,,•••r know today.
Canada. with ':e:arfely 1614, million people.
n•-ar,•'t the pinnae -le oee•upied by the United
'•nrrent rate of e•xpan-sion, if main-
t;lirie'1_ rr;?2111; that. by 1975, ('anada will have
hi+►her .tandard of living than tire V.S.
This i.; one of the• great dramas of the acre
---and 1111it.' i►npr►'i;ihl' witho1)t the printing
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THE RAINY DAY
I a—k in thef
Airy, w'}I"ll ''r-son211 r'•-;►',ri,;•
fiiflt :ys, the, fashion there was also a t•u.•st',m
eof •av nit for a rainy day. Most 1>,eople knew
that .e,rne tune or other they might r•r►'•''unter
same forret of financial haul,hili. They might
lose their jobs, have to meet the• cost of s'r11412
illness, have to e1ontribute' to the ,a1pport of
aged parent, They 'believed that, 1'hatever
Irani !lick might • l -orae to the -in, it was their
responsibility to pro v is].' for it, and instead of
spending all. their income ars hoots as they
received it, they regularly put part of itasiide,
in bank accounts and iri111rance policies so that
they would have some kind of umbrella if the
"rain began to fall. It was even considered
eommpndnble to own one's hnrne outright as
soon as possible, rather than to assume a mort-
gage that would run for -about the same period
as .the natural life of the huildin('.
Then AR now, there were irreapop'iblp,
fiappy.go-lucky people, who made no provision
against bad weather, relying on friends and
relations to provide shelter when it might he
needed. Their theory was banally •Correct, but
it did not earn them the respect of the more
'provident. 0 ,
Some• quite comfortable' fortunes were :t
• by-prodnet oft tilds habit of. thrift. The savers
--frequently- fotindt}uaV•ilteir•blink• acennnts or
insnranee poliatcsµiiitd-•grown to a point where
They were moretfhat—Iitiflieient to meet Any
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On famous- Reading Anthracite -
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Clean — Comfortable
Dependable Heat
Order this 'red trademarked low ash hard coal now.
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BINGO STARTS 9.30 DST, 8.30- STANDARD
ADNIISSION $1.00 —
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probable di,+a.t'r. and they- were able to invest,
in grolsintt enterprises, to their own profit and
to the food of the errfintry. Endowment
polit•o-- were then a popular form of primary
saving. for insurer, could count on being repaid
in dollar, of the ,anie value as those used -to
Tony his premiums. When the policies matured
he hada substantial sum in hand to invest in
enterprises that promised him a higher return.
1',elleverr• in the welfare -state philosophy,
if they are consistent, must condemn this
rainy -day theory of saving as not only old-
fashioned • but ass downright immoral. Since
the state has taken over or is in the process of
takinu over the reaponaibility for the expen-
rlitiires that used to be personal. it is flying in
the faee of providenei ,for a eitizen to make
any Ravings of his 'own in anticipation of dis-
aster. The citizen should not prepare for dila
aster to himself and his family, because the
state is pledged to look after them: Pergonal
responsibility goes into the discard with out-
moded notions of thrift.
It may be that a discussion of thrift is
already neademie, since taxes are taking for
the _welfare of. the whole nearly everything
that might otherwise he Raved by individuals
for their own use•, and th'e Bank of Canada has
est retched n eintehing paw in the direction of
existing savings aeeount.g.
—The Printed Word
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