The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-03-20, Page 5•
MARCH 20t11,, 1958
Thirteen pieces b a "halter's
- dozen" originatedivhen King Louis
ork-Vance 'warned all bakers who
gaYe under measure. that they
would be beheaded.
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It is estimated that 76 percent
of Canadian homes are equipped
with te1ephon.es,96 percent with
radio and 63. percent with -tele-
vision.
SUNDAY SERVICES
IN GODERICH CHURCHES
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
March 23 -4th ,ftStinday in , Lent.
8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. MORNING !PRAYER AND SERMON.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
7 p.m. EVENSONG AND SERMON.
-Thursday— .
10 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chapel.
8 pan. Lenten Service and Address.
REV. KENNETH E, TAYLTOR, M.A., D.D., Rector
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
SUNDAY, MARCH 23.
' 10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
What we believe. (4) "THE TRINITY."
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
" REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minisier.
MR. RONALD KLINCK, Music Director.
Knox Presb ytenan Chun
REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, MinistiCr
MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Director of Praise
10 a.m. CHURCH S.CHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
Sermon: "THE PRESENTATION."
Nursery and Junior ,Congregetion.
4 p.m. AFTERNOON WORSHIP.
Sermon: ."OUR INDENTIFICATION."
A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU.
Victoria Street United Church
Worship: "Candles Ready To Be Kindled"
10 a.m. Sunday School, and Welcome to Adult Bible Class
in the. Church.
11 a.m. "CHRIST, MY STRENGTH."
Our families meet for Senior and Juniisr. Worship.
1.30, p.m. Benmiller Church "'after Bible School.
1 p.m. Union Church (Goder;oh Tp.) after Sunday School.
MINISTER—REV. STANLEY A. MOOTE, B.A. B.D.
MINISTRY OF MUSIC—MR. FRANK. BISSETT.
BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE -
"ELGIN AVE. AT WATERLOO ST."
SUNDAY 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
FRIDAY,, 8 p.m. Young People's Service.
REV. R. J. GREEN (Pastor).
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY, 10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE.
(tsnior Congregation and Nursery during morning service)
,7 p.m. FELLOWSHIP HOUR.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible study and prayer hour.
Rev. S. H. Findlay, B.A., B.D., Minister.
TEE 001ARICII SIGNAL.STAR
,ctopratzug pxsTRicm 00TAMIATAT:! STITITT.
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•Additional Nssified
20. Public Notice
16. Engagements
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harper Fraser,
,Prescott, wish .to announce,t
'engage/nett -Tot
Jean, to Lorne Ernest DoughertY,
son of Mr. George Dougherty, R.R.
3, •Goderich. The marriage will
take place early in April at St.
John's Anglican Church, Prescott.
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,(By Brian!, McLean)
Which Is an upset in any man's
language.
Lail Thursday, the innior Boys'
basketball team played the "All -
Stars," a cokabination of several
teachers'in the school and the Jun-
ior Girls' team. The teachers were
Mr. Dorland, Mr. Ogg, Mr. Tucker,
Mr, Brown and Mrs. St. Michael.
SMith acted as referee and t
teachers involved were sporftng
various colorful , uniforms. "
playing fine skill (?) and commend-
able sportsmanship, the "All -Stars"
defeated_ the boys 19-17.
* * *
At the Huron County Seed-juag-
ing Competition held recently at
* *
In Brief: the QDCI army cadet
corps will have its cadet inspee•
tion on May 7th this year.; the bop
of 11B won the inter -form hasket-
ball championship; examinations
start on Thursday, March 27 for
grade thirteen and on March 31 for
the other grades; they will end on,
April 3rd; proceeds from the
musical held March 13 came to
over $300.00. This will be given
to the new hospital wing; As the
28th of March draws near, the
curling club is making ready for
the tourney in Kitchener and the
bonspiel in Owen Sound. Rinks
Clinton, Gpci played a prominent have already been chosen.
role. Bob Lacey copped a first
prize in the novice class, and a
Don Young took away a third n /
the junior event and a second in Ounci[ Arranges -
second in the. -high -school iclasis. C
the high school class while Richard , For Warble Fly
Harrison brought back a fifth in
the junior class and a second in
the high school class. ,
M the bowling club goes into its Spraying Program
last week of play-offs, Shielagh
Lucas' Pogos are in first place,
with Shirley Love's Falcons in sec- West Wawanosh Township Conn -
mid place and John Sully's Satel- cil has accepted the application of
lites in third. Fourth and fifth John H. Rivett for the position of
places are held by Mario Cur- warble fly inspector for 1958. At
the March meeting of Township
Council, Mr. Rivett Was appointed
at a wage of one dollar per hour.
On motion of Councillors Mc-
Phee and Durnin. Council also ac-
rell's Sputniks and Judy athers'
Alley -cats, respectively. This is
quite a change from last week.
when the Falcons were in first
with the Satellites in secend and
the .Pogos in fourth. In spite of
the fact that Pogos have only four cepted Louis Blake's tender for the
players, they managed to take a warble fly spraying of cattle in
comfortable lead last Saturday, 1958, and accepted the tender of
• Howard Smith, Brussels, to supply
approximately 500 pounds o
warbicide at 441/2 cents per pound
in 15 -pound bags.
On a motion by Councillors Mc-
Phee and .Miller, Council decided
to make a charge of 15 cents per
head per spray for the warble fly
spraying of cattle and also to levy
a charge of 10 cents per head for
each application for those who
brush on the Warbicide.
On a Motion by Councillors Cul-
bert and McPhee, the road super-
intendent was instructed to ad-
yertise for tenders for tInk crush-
-12-13 ita_and hauling of appraimately
7,000 cu. yards of gravel.
Ona motion by Councillors Mil-
ler and Culbert, Council agreed to
renew the four insurance policies
with the Frank Cowan Company,
Woodstock, through the agent,
Durnin Phillips. These policies ex-
pire on March 15 and are as fol-
lows: (1) public liability and pro-
perty damage on township roads,
(2) spray liabilitypolicy, (3) non
owned automobile liability,(4)
floater policy on the road main-
tainer.
The following accounts were
ordered paid on a motion by Coun-
cillors McPhee and Culbert: Signal -
Star Ltd., printing account, $7.70;
R. T. Kilpatrick Insurance Agency,
bond on township treasurer, $12;
John S. .Durnin, expense account
re road convention, $35; Lorne
Durnin, expense account re road
convention, $35; Eldon Miller, ex-
pense account re road .convention,
$35; Durnin Phillips, insurance
premium on township roads,
$210.48; Durnin Phillips,- warble fly
liability insurance, $25.
The following road accounts
were paid: Lorne Ivers, salary,
$498.75; Thomas Finleon, brushing
on -roadsides; $18.90; James Fin-
leon,"brushing on roadsides, $16.80;
Thomas Armstrong, brushing on
roadsides, $21; Albert Phillips,
brushing on roadsides, $7; R. W.
Mole, helper on snow plow, $63.70;
Robert Stothers, tire and tube,
$391.97; Norman McDonald, plow-
ing snow with- truck, $1,296.00;
Imperial Oil Ltd., fuel and tax,
$227.13; Reg. Hamilton, welding
and machine work on grader, $9;
Durnin Phillips, insurance, $31,7.29
TO RENT
Store, close to Square.
Would renovate to suit
right party.
H. BRADLEY
& SON
Hamilton St. Phone ,805
SALVATION ARMY,
Special- Speakers:
Lieut. Jean Grade,.
Lieut. Florence Mitchell.
11 a.m. Holiness Meeting.
2.30 p.m. Directory Class.
3 p.m. Sunday! School.
7 p.m. Salvation Meeting.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
AT THE ARMY.
Bright singing, testimonies
and Gospel messages.
Capt. Reta Matchett
Lieut. Pauline Howell.
Welcome to
the Church
That Cares
SUNDAY, MARCH 23
10 a.m. Sunday School..
11 a,m. Morning Worship.
7 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. "Hour
–
of Power:"
'Free Methodist Church
Verlyn R. Snell, B.A., Pastor.
For Your
Eas\ter. Shopping
Convenience . . .
A photo of Campbell's Drug
Store,. of Which James Campbell
is proprietor, is featured in ,the
current issue of !`The Shareholder,"
a monthly magazine published by
Drug Trading Co. Ltd. ,An accom-
panying article describes the
transfer of the Infsiness to a new
location on the 8quare. The
article comments on the ultra-
modern appearance of the store.
the iollowing SHOE STORES
WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY
EVENINGS, Commencing This
Friday, March 21
Ahl's, Shoe Store
Ross Shoe Shop
lViAer—Sh-6"e ST -6-r-6
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18. Births
DICKSON. — At Kitehener-Water-
loo Hospital on March 14, 1958,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickson,.
a daughter.
JOHNSTON.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on March 16,
1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Johnston, R.R. 2, Goderich, a
daughter. '=
MELADY.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on March 18, 1958, to
• Pr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Melady,
Goderich, a daughter.
STEPHENS. — At KW Hospital,
Kitchener, on March 5th, 1958,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j. Stepheus,
"K_Merier, a soxi,-Rob-ert Bruce_
19. Notice to Creditors
ALL persons having i claims against
the estate of Louis Hogan, late
of the Township of Ashfield,
in the Cotinty of Huron, fariner,
who died on or about the
18th day of February, 1958,
are required to file the same with,
full particUlars with the under-
signed by the 29th day of March,
.1958, as after that date the assets
of the estate will be distributed.
Dated at Goderich, in the County
of Huron, this 7th day of March,
1958.
HAYS and PREST,
Goderich, Ontario,
11-13- Solicitors for the Estate.
ALL persons -having claims against
the estate of Grace Anderson
Straughan, late of the Township
of Goderich, in the County .of
Huron, widow, who died on or
about the 3rd day of March, 1958,
are required to file the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 29th day of March,
1958'; as after that date the assets
of the estate will be diStributed.
Dated at poderich, in the County
of Huron, this 7th day of March,
1958.
HAYS and PREST,
Goderich, Ontario,
11-13- Solicitors for the Estate.
NOTICE to Creditors and others
in the Estate of Michael Joseph
Stock, late of Holmesville.
All persons claiming against the
above estate are required' to fur-
nish full prar4iculars to the -nnd r -
signed by April 19t14, 1958,..'41
which date the assets of the atate
will be distributed.
Donnelly & Donnelly,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate
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ALL persons having claims against
the estate of John W. McGee, late
of the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, retired, who died
on or about the 13th day of Febru-
ary, 1958, are required to file the
same with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 5th day_ of
April, 1958, as after that date the
assets of the estate will be
distributed.
Dated at Goderich, in the County
of Huron, this 17th day of March,
19Q8.
HAYS and PREST,
Goderich, Ontario,
12-14- —Solicitors- for -the-Estate.
ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD, March 17. — Sand
Macdonald spent last week
Florida.
--Bobby Simpson, offer
skull fracture ove a we ago,
is able to be again.
Born.—To M and Mrs. Bain
MacLennan, a aughter, on March
14, in Kincar ne hospital.
The teachers of Ashfield and
Ripley Presbyterian Churches Sun;
day schools met on Wednesday
for the third ,film in a series on
Christian education. 4titier
PROPERW.,,owners desiring to
have young trees planted on the
boulevards in front of their pro-
perties should leave their names
at the Town Hall not later than
4pril 15th. Phone 200W.
,
IEBOCSIMPS110 we
LOCAL INIPROVEMEINTS
PARTIES wishing to have side-
walks, curbs or sewers completed
under the Local Improvement Plan
should have petitions returned to
the Council not later than April
15th. Forms may be obtained at
the Town Hall. 42
21. Business Notice
STD BULLEN'S CABINET SHOP,
chests, desks, etc. custom made;
also kitchen cupboards and furni-
ture repairs. Saw sharpening.
184 Gibbons street, phone 1234.
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ROSS MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE
located in Hil5 Automotive
and Supply building on Huron
road. Phone 1415. Same service
as always.
pad AR'i iFICIAL INSEMINA-
TION infOmnation or service
from all breeds of cattle, phone
the WATERLOO CATTLE BREED-
ING ASSOCIATION at: Clinton
HU 2-3441 hetween 7.30 and 9.80
a.m. We jhave all breeds avail-
able—top uality at low cost. ,
VISIT' OR PHONE RE'S NEW
Upholstering Shop, 48 East
street. Phone 1534 'til 9 .p.m. for
an estimate. We have the cover-
ings and the know-how. Pick up
and delivery. -9tf
supfric tanks, cess -pools, etc.,
pumped and cleaned with modern
equipment. All work guaranteed.
Write or phone Louis Blake, R.R.
2, Brussels_ or phone 42 r 6,
Brussels, 10-32x
CARPENTRY, building, remodel-
ling, dealer in Epps pumPs, water
softeners, bathroom fixtures,
plumbing of all kinds, steel and
asphalt roofing.. Frank McMichael,
phone Carlow 1108. 10-13x
SHARPENING! saws, skates, cut-
lery, etc. Axes wet ground. Well
experienced. C. H. Homar, Huron
road, opposite store. 11-12x
SEWING — Dressmaking — Alter-
ations. Get your suit material now
for your new Spring suit and have
it made to order. Mrs. M. Schmidt,
103 Trafalgar street.p 'lone 1370.
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Used Cars
1950 HILLMAN Minx sedan, mech-
anically sound, -tires and battery
nearly new, G.M. deluxe heater.
Very cheap transportation, $195.00.
Also 1950 Prefect, A-1 condition.
Ken Allin, 54 Victoria street, Gode-
rich. -12tf
1953 CI-IEV. Coach, reasonably
priced. Phone 788M after 5.30 p.m.
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1950 METEOR, $250. Must go.
Phone 1202. 12x
LEAD the Easter stile parade
a fine used car from Goderich
Motors' wide selection. _
'56 Fprd Fairlane Tudor, automatic
-blid radio, special interior.' This
is a low mileage car.
'56 Ford Custom Sedan.
Ford Custom Tudor, tan and
white, exceptionally good car.
54 Ford Custom Sedan, A-1 con-
dition.
'52 Meteor Convertible, yellow with
black top, automatic, .turii
. nals, radio.
'52 Buick Sedan, autoinatic, radio,
-turn signals.
See these and many more values at
GODERICH MOTORS LTD.
Ford,Edsel Dealty—
South St. Phone 83
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In 1958 tax payments of all gov-
ernments in Canada will be about
$500 per capita.
went the
very finost
SUNWORTHY
WALLPAPERS
ARE ALL
PLASTIC
COATED
Wallpaper is easy
to look after - - easy to
look at and easy to live with.
Colour texture and carefree living
all yours when you decorate with Wallpaper.
AVAILABLE AT
HENDERSON S
BOOK STORE
12
More Than 100 Attend The Men's
And Boys Banquet At Benmilier
BENMILLER, March 18.—More
than 100 men and boys were wel-
comed by Mrs. Milford Durst, pre-
sident of the Woman's Associa-
tion, to the complimentary dinner
and pi-6gram at Benmiller United
Church on March 6th.
Mr. George Jefferson, of Clin-
ton, the interesting guest speaker,
was introduced .by the chairman,
I Stanley Snyder, and thanked for
his timely message by Reeve John
Kernighan. After the banquet
served by the ladies, the group
retired to the auditorium where
Mr. Bob Henry, of Goderich, show-
ed some excellent films. During
the evening a,musical number by
Frank and Garry Allin was en-
joyed, as well as a singsong led by
Rev. S. Moote. After some dis-
cussion led by Mr. Moote, a com-
mittee was appointed to investigate
possibilities of forming a men's
club and the boys present were
reminded of the Trail Ranger pro-
gram.
W.A. and W:M.S.—Mrs. J. Stew-
art, president, opened* the W.M.S.
Meeting held in Benmiller Church
on March 15th. The devOtional
section was arrahged by Mrs.
Howard Baer. A chapter in the
study book wag presented by Mrs.
Franklin Mitchell. During the.
business session, delegates were
appointed to the Huron Presbytery
meeting and a work report by KW;
A. Baxter was given. It was de-
cided to collect woollens and funds
to purchase blankets again this
year. Mrs. Milford. Durst presided
for the W.A. section of the meet-
ing with Mrs. Frank McMichael
reading the opening meditation
and prayer. About 30 ladies an-
swered the roll call by naming
their first Sunday school teacher.
Thanks was given to all who help-
ed with the men and boys' banquet.
The parsonage report was brought
in by Mrs. Norma Hazlitt and the
ladies were invited to the manse
to see the requirements. There
was also a discussion regarding
the decorating of the church audi-
torium. The meeting concluded
with lunch by the month's
hostesses.
NT
armirsimmo,
MIMI/
Decorating
With Wallpaper
_Mrs. Lilla Tillson, color consultant,
Canadian Wallpaper Manufacturing Limited,
will be present and will display
THE LATEST' TRENDS IN
INTERIOR DECORATING
— at.
North Street United Church
MONDAY, MARCH 24th
, . 8.30 p.m.
ADMISSION 25c
Sponsored by the Evening. Auxiliary
<1 2
tlirougb the courtesy of
SHEPPARDTON
SHELPPARIYI'ON, March 18.—Mr.
Lorne Dougherty, who left Iwo
weeks ago for Prescott, Where the
boat he was sailing on last year
is getting ready for the season,
spent the week -end with his father,
Geo. Dougherty.
Miss Shirle.y..Brown, nursing aide
of Wing.ham General Hospital, is
spending a few days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben 'Brown:
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Smyth, of
Teeswater, -who recently returned
from Florida where they spent a
coupfe of months, visited a few
days recently with their daughter,
.Mrs. ,Cree Freeman, Mr. 'Freeman
3nd Carolyn.
Mr. Jerry McCabe, who had the
misfortune to have a piece off the
end of his little 'finger, returned
home from the Goderich hospital
Sunday, after spending a couple of
days in the hospital.
'Mr. and Mrs. H. Nixon, 6f Luck -
now, visited Sunday with their
diughter, 'Mrs. J. Hussey, Mr.
Hussey and John.
Geo. W. Schaefer & Sons
DUNGANNON
Molorists witlf1955
and 195.6.model cars
to take advantage of the big
%
trade-in allowances offered on
new 1958 Meteors and Mercurys
at Aberhart's Garage.
Now -- while your present car ha s its highest trade-in
value — is the time to trade up to a breath -taking new
Meteor or Mercuiy!
Come see what we mean at
ABERHART'S
DUNGANNON, March 17.—Mrs.
Thomas Park was hostess at her
home for the March meeting of
.._,Zgulls Anglican guild._ Mrs,
Ben Mole, president, opened the
meeting. Flowers were sent to
Mrs. Jennings, wiTe of the rector,
who was ill at her home.
Mr. Kenneth Brown, Ottawa, re-
cently visited with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown, and
brother, Wayne.
Mercury Lincoln — Meteor Dealer
ST. ANDREW'S ST.
.0.0DE
,