The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-11-20, Page 3• • I
THURSDAY, NOV.' 20th,
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Announce Cast
Of 'Hay ,Fever'
The cast .has heen'annOunced for
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- - - whielv,Goderich *Little
present on • November 26 and 27.
Rehearsals have now reached the
' point where polishing off •final
direction A all 014 is needed be-
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Nursing Home
Pleasant stirroundhigs.'
Operated by Reg. Nurse
Properly balanced home
cooked meals.
Tray -service.
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'fore the play IS-Plaeed before the
adjudicator, who *ill decide whe-
ther or not it will be :accepted for
the regional drama
The .caSt is as follows: Virginia"
od.ge as Judith Kiss, 4. C. blarriett
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Sorel Bibs, June Hill • as Clara,
Pam Saddler as Jackie Coryton,
Shirley 'Cummings as Myra Arun-
del, H. B. Such as Richard Grea-
thaln, and Carl Dorian& as Sandy
Tyrell.
Tie co -directors are Mrs. R. C.
Hays and Mrs. Harry Ford.
• Regional -Nice-President W. E.
1/1cIlroy, guest of Goderich Little
Theatre, spoke • encouragingly of
the activities in Canadian theatre.
He praised Goderich 'Little Theatre
members' for continuing- to main-
tain a high standard in their pre-.
sentations, particularlY their Allthi-
tious effort in the current produc-
, tibn, of 'Hay Fever.
TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE
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Old Time and Modern Dancing
AT THE ARENA
Saturday, November 22
banc:ing from 9 to 11.45 p.m. to the Rebel Rousers Orchestra.
LUNCH BAR - ADMISSION 50c
Sponsored by Goderich Trumpet Band.
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SessionOf County °until
a uniform tline system throughout
Ontario, and one from London pro-
posing enlarged powers for the
Ontario Watef Resources Commis-
sion, so that it may construct water
pipelines "on the basis on which
Hydro functions." , •
A resolution from ExeterAasking
that machinery be set up for licens-
ing of nursing homes Was concur-
red in, and a bylaw. Was later pass-
ed setting forth, subject to, ap-
proval of the Minister of Public
Welfare, the terms under which
such institutiens -may operate. It
will be effective January 1 next,
"and -nursing 'homes now operating
must apply for licenses.
This has a bearing on the situ-
ation as regards indigent patients'
in general hospitals after the hos-
pital plan comes into effect. Charles
MacNaughton, M.L.A., told eou.ncil:
"Some legislation has been pre-
pared and more is being consider-.
ed, to the extent, I think, that
nursing homes will relieve to some
extent the situation as, it is today.
Aproved nursing homes,will be
eligible to take in patientand be
paid under the hospital plan, and
some are preparing themselves to
meet that situation. Consideration
is bein'g given to allow municipal-
ities and counties to contribute
the rates required by the Hospital
Commission, which will provide for
indigents. I think proposals will
be submitted to councils such as
yours, and you will be able to con-
tribute on account of known in-
digents so they may be paid for as
regards nursing care."
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All of Canada's 13 Prime Min-
isters have, been outfitted by the
sametailors, the Prestens Of Ot-
tawa, who have been located in the
• same shop since they first made
riding breeches, for Sir John A.
1Vjacdonald.
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Huron' county council favors re-
peal ef the Canada Temperance
Act and •the application, here in-
stead of ,the Liquor Control Act
of Ontario. This, *is indicated
when council adopted its legislative
committee's report concurring in a
resolution ,frein Staforth 'council
proposing withdrawal ,of the fed-
eral 'law and its replacement with
the provincial law. Under the lat.
ter,, various kinds of retail outlets
for intoxicants may be established
in local municipalities, after an
enabling vote by the electors: • ...
The Seaforth resolution said:
"We .respectfully suggest that the
Huron County Council, appoint a
committee to seek legal advice,
and investigate the desirability of
petitioning the Dominion Govern-
ment to vvithdratv the Canada Tem-
perance Act, and adopt the Ontario
Liquor Control Act."
The proposal will be, referred to
the county solicitor, said Warden
John lVforrissey, for a report at
the January session ofCouncil.
In adoption of the committee
•report, council rejected proposals
by the Men's Council of Huron
Presbytery, United. Church, for
various amendments' to. the C.T.A.
designed to curb public drinking
and supply of liquor to those under
age.:
There was no debate on these ot
other clauses (if the report by the
legislative eommittee, which turn-
ed down a Wentworth proposal for
mandatory' stop by vehicles ap-
proaching from either direction a
halted school bus; concurred in a'
osal from the Ontario Associ-
ation of Agricultural Societies- for
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Now Playing -Gregory Peck, In "The Bravodos"-with Joan
Collins -In Color.
Monday, • Tuesday arid Wednesday -
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High School Confidential"
, .., _ ADULT. ENTERTAINMENT , -
, Ashattering drama of present day teenagers.: with a Clarripany
al of 'gust stars inCluding . ' •
Ray Anthony, John Drew Barryrnore; Jerry 'Lee -Lewis, Charles
Chaplin Jr. and Diane Jergens. , 1
STARRING Jan Sterling, Russ Tamblyn and Mamie Van Doren
Thursday, Friday and ,Saturday-
'MARACAIBO
In Vistavisiori -- 'Color
Filmed in Caracas and Venezuela, a swift -action
adventurc
drama based on the expanding oil industry.
.Corel Wilde, :Jean Wallaceand 'Francis Lederer
Coming,"FRAULEIN"--In celor. -with Mel 'Ferrer -ADULT
• ENTERTAINMENT.
Historic, Old 'Ontario Govt. Chair
•Is Presented To Warden Of Huron
NOTICE
Having sold my practice at
Mount remit, which occu-
pied my Tuesdays aand Wed-
nesdays each week, l'am now
in Goderihc full time.
G. B. OLANCY,
• Optometrist.
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BINGO
Goderich Pavilion
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Vegetables take on a fresh
new taste with .
AT 8.30 P.M.
Sponsored by Goderich Lions
Club for welfare.
ADMISSION, $1.00
Special' -Jackpot game boosts
total possible prize ,to
OVER $500.
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SHARPENED
with Latest Equipment.
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One of the largest attended Hur- ways under God,„tbe-guest speaker
on County warden's banquets in reminded his listeners that the
many years -about 325 persons- principles 9f Christianity had to be
saw the presentation of an unusual
gift to Warden John_ Morrissey at
Knox Church on Thtitiday evening.
It was a 65 -year-old chair in
which successive members from
Huron °sat in the Ontario Legisla-
ture chamber 'since 1893. The pre-
sentation was made by Charles
MacNaughton, MPP for Huron, who
• explained -that refurnishing of the
Legislature's chamber had made
the old chairs surplus. It has been
fitted, with a brass tablet on which
is enscribed the chair's history and
date of presentation. -Warden Mor-
rissey expressed .deep appreciation
for the historic gift.
"You have an enviable record of
administration in Huron," said Rev.
R. G. MacMillan, guest speaker,
-ana expressed the hope that _it
Would always be so. After paying
tribute to the memory of the late
A. H. Erskine, Rev. Mr, MacMillan
,congrabulated- -John-Berry- en his
appointment as clerk -treasurer and
also the. County Council on its
"wise. choice"
Addressing members of the coun-
ty council, Rev. Mr. MacMillan said
guiding principles of all true gov-
ernment. •
Mayor E. C. Fisher extended' an
official welcome to the gathering
on behalf of the town of Goderich.
A moment's silence was observed
in respect for the memory of the
late county clerk-treasver, A. H.
Erskine. Reeve J. Durgin, of West
Wawanosh,-moved a- vote of thanks
to the ladies serving the banquet.
This was replied to by Mrs„„Harold
Rivers. . •
"Mr.'Erskine was a great public
servant and has left a record and
inspiration• for all of . us," said,
Judge Frank Fingland. "His re-
cord will long be ; remembered in
this county," said Judge Fingland.
.In proposing a toast to the ex -
wardens', Mr. Earl -Campbell ex-
pressed touching appreciation of
two public servants, now deceased.,
Tom Pryde and Harvey Erskine.
MPF, Cliatles -mat N a ug
ton, spoke for the members of par-
liament present. They were Elston
Cardiff', MP, John Hanna, MPP and
Marvin Howe, MP, and their wives.
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Mr MacNaughton paid tribute to
"You who form any part of govern- •
„ the flne reputation for efficiency
ment hold a holy reSporisibility,
e ijo ed County in • Pro-
POinting out that the state is al- 1.
vinc4 government circles. He
laudal • the late Harvey Erskinel at the Lions Club bingo held at the
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MANY WIN PRIZES AT
LIONS WEEKLY BINGO
Mr, Char4s, Mills and -N1rs. Har-
rison were winners of door prizes
Free! Marie Fraser's
oxcifing new "Bazaar Best Sellefs"
reppes. Wr;te,todayl ..
OAIRY FARMERS OF :CANADA
409 Huron Street; Toronto n,
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EBB ROSS Says
We have a policy wbich cancels your
mortgage in event of your death.
, With this plan, which,is a able at
very low cost, you caguarantee to
leave your home ' free and clear of
debt in the event of your early 'death.
For _,infD.rUlallor).„5Pc„
EBB M. ROSS Representative. •
• Goderich, Ont. Phone 37.
ProgreSsive firm s like our modern (trout) Plans,
PRE-CHIRISTAAA5' SPECIALS
IN PERMANENTS -
$10.00 Perm., for $7.50
$12.50 'Perm : for *$10.00
$15.00 Perm. for $1Z50
These perms will be given by Louise and Rolrei;t. .The
latter will also take evening appointments.
OFFER EXPIRES QN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17.
• PLAN YOUR
CHRISTMAS
MAILING NOW
Alma Utz /task..
thl'Ae •sintiA Att4lel#0114:
Check your mailingilist for correct postal addresses.
• 5ho b now and buy plenty of stamps ahead of lime,
• Mahe sure you have wrapping tad packing materials
• When preparing parcels for mailing, print the address and
your return address both on the outside and inside of the packac.
• Have your parcels weighed at your neighbourhood post o1fice.
A Post Office leaflet witi tie delivered_to your home fjving
• siiggiSted mailing dates.
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Treasurer's Sale of
Lands For .Taxes
Corporation of the County
of Huron
715 BWylvTi:rtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County
of Huron under,i his hand and the seal of the said corporation
bearing date of 12th day of August 1958 Sale of lands in
arrears of taxes in the County of Huron will be held at my
office arthe hour of 2.00 p:m. in the Court House on the 9th
day of December, 1958, unless the taxes and costs are sooner
paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale
for arrears of taxes was published' in the Ontario Gazette, on
the 5th day of September, 1958, and that copies' of the said
list may be had at' my office.
- :The .ildjournecl sale, if 'necessary, will be held at the above
age oh the 16th day of December, 1958.
Treasurer's Office this 13th day of Augint, 1958.
(Signed)
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Treasurer.
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and congratulated the new clerk, eGoderich Pavilion on W ednesday
ntly trained -
evng inof last week,
Johh Berry, '"so efficie•-•
by . the late Mr..Erskine." .),Irs, Zimmerman won one prize
"Greater things are in store for
Huron," said Mr. MacNaughton re -1
ferring to the Ontario Mispit4al for
Retarded_ .Children --and-- the -bridge
to he' built,..1/4in the next year or
two" at Salrford.
Reeve Arthur Gibson, of Howick.1
proposed a toast to the ladies;
which was responded to by Mrs.
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Cecil Blake, wife of the reeve Of
Ashfield ToWnship. Reeve Clayton •
Smith, • of Usborne, proposed, the
toast to the 1958 county council.
Warden Erl Boyes, of Perth, in-
'troquced wardens from neighbor -
nig comities-- wh-ich included-th,e
'from Bruce. Grey, Middlesex and
Lambtom
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Re?ve Jingoes Donnelly. of Gode-
rich, proposed a toast to Vo'ardcn
Morrissey who "won the high re-
gard and deep affection", of the,i
members °Council. Reeve George
McCotcheon. of Brussels. presented
Warden Morrissey , with a gift on
behalf of County Council. ,
..Warden Morrissey spoke of the I
various places in,.4,bich the Pounty
Council had sat in Godericli'duringl
the seven years' in which' he had
been a member. He expressed re-
gret that the late Harvey Erskine
Was net present. ' • I'
, Thc evening's program was com-
pleted with dancing at MacKay
Hall
Estimate $15,542
County Surplus
Financial statements - submitted
to county council by Clerk -Treas-
urer J. G. Berry show an estimated;
surplus for the calendar year of
'$15,542, There is a highway de-
partment' deficit of $25,000, but ,
this includes expenses for Decem-
ber which will come out of 1959
bylaw expealiture The highway
department operates on a year end-
ing NoveMber 30. The treasurer I
looks ' forward to uniformity "at
scune future time," •
Mr, Barry recommended that
bank charges and eomniittee pay.
now charged to general qperating
account, be placed against the de-
partments concerned,
General revenue for the year was
$1.348,688, including $774,870 in
county rates; expenditure $1,333,-
147. Roads department revenue,
$865,042; expendqure, $890,118. On
county home 'Operations there was
a surplus .Of $408 for nine months
ending September 30., hut income
in the latter part of the year will
bring this up substantially, Man-
ager Harvey Johnston explained.
Take A Peek
The year end is a'pproaChing
-when the' majority of subscrib-
ers, to The Signal -Star renew
their subscriptions, Take a
peek at the mailing label ,
the front page of your paper.
It tells you the date on which
your paper expires. , To en-
iskik.katuilatanuasiat,aalwaggaz
larly, renew that subscription
today before the busy ;Chricl•
mas shopping season acts
tinder way.
of $32.50 and Mrs. Elmer Cranston
a $40..00 prize, Mrs. 4Penningtom
and James Vincent split a $50 prize. 11
In addition, there were many win-
ners of $10 prizes. 'These bingos
are held every Wednesday evening
at the Pavilion with proceeds going
to the' welfare fund of the Goderich
Lions Club.
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"Serving the Feed Dealers of Western Oritario"
PHONE 543 AND 544, GODERICH -36-rr
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W1NTE
THE TIME'
fora
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN
available through your bank
under the' National Housing Act
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xfor the following:
AlteratIons or -repairs to an exterior or an interior
of a'home, including the addition of one or
more rooms, storeys or family housing units;
also a garage or ontbuilding;.and demolition
or moving of buildings;
Also.ihe purchase, installation, repair or improve-
ment of heating systems;.6f electric light and
power systems, and plumbing; of built-in
cooking, and refrigeration, and, garbage dis-
posal equipment; septic tanks and connet-
'tions to public sewers; of storm doors and
windows, .screens and awnings; „ •
Also painting, paper hanging and general decor-
atiN,rincludirrg an overall floor covering; the
• sinl,ing, or improvement of wellg and all
typt.s of water supply systems and ,other
home iniprovenients.
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MAXIMUA NHA HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS:
$4,000 for a one -family dwelling, or $4,000 for the
first unit of a duplex semi-detached or multiple -
family dwelling, plus $1,500 for each additiona3
unit up to maximum of $8,500 for a four -unit
dwelling.Rayme
epnt: Loans are repayable in monthly in-
stallments, together with interest, for periods
up to -ten years. 4 ,
For more Cletalls-Inquireat,your bank, and have
the job done this winter. when men and
materials are available.
• FARMERS ,
1 Inquire ahout'Government-backed Farm /m-
• procement LoanR. available through your bank
up to $5,000 and with up to 10 years to repay.
Loans for equipment, livestock, as well' as a
wide range of Horne Improvements.
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