Loading...
The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-11-20, Page 4y 04694.44,44140,-.„,.. 54, New Conadian, was *rested by police last Friday (Welling after a 30 -day -long teareh. Ile was picked up in Midtown Toronto restaurant and charged with .the October 11.8 'slaying ,of his eight-year-old stepson, Joseph. He offered no resistance when two detectives, *Mug on a tip from citizens, arrested Ithri as he Sat at a table in a restaurant at the copier of Harbord and Huron streets. The intensive search far him has included a careful watch in the Goderich area, Islam he has lived and visited. sua COUNCIL DILMBFOLINDED BY 22 LB. TURNIP The biggest turnip "groWn in Huron this year weighs 22 pounds and is a respectable armful. The of Warden John Morrissey 411P,Co e- ty council last week. D. H. Miles, agricultural representative, who broueht it in a box of appropriate dimensions, announced that Mr. Morrissey grew it down in Stephen Township. After the turnip had drawn ad - Miring comments from various councillors, Warden Morrissey had it. carried over to Reeve Harvey Coleman, of Stanley, who accepted it gracefully. "It's a credit to Mr. Morrissey," he said -"if he grew it." For a Christmas gift -give the THE GODERICH : SIGNAL -STAR HURON COUNCIL APPROVES 142 BEDCOUNTY HOME ADDITION George's W.A. was conducted by THURSDAY, NOV, 20t14,,, 195$ ley, Helen and Dorothy Rutled$e, Lawrence and Glen Rbey, Allan " McNee and Douglas uires.• DouglasSq Squires, 61 Teacher's College, London, was a recent ST. GEORGE:S WA. NAMES - NOMINATING COMMITTEE * Tim. November meeting of St. educe-eze"Girdles by Stricte-eze Reduces as it Slims! Makes Inches Vanish! GirAle-Panty Girdle .9 5 EACH • Side-openirtg zipper for easy dressing. *Power -4 elastic gives and stretches as .. you sit, bend, stretch.' ai 4 -inch waistband with stay -up stays, NEW! MIRACLE INNER PANELS SLIM AND TRIM LIKE MAGIC tr* thisI SLIMMER! .The REDUCE MASTER .feature consists of hidden sheet rubber cov,ered .yith soft' cotton flannel. This dbsorbs perspiration as ftfo•Ngirdle ;.pot.reduc-es the tummy, hips and thighs, by ge,ntle diagoya1 'Control, bal. *need, pressure on fatty tissues. Wh.ite, only. • Order your size 'from this :chart RIPS 34-36 37.33. 39.40 41.42 43.44 4 S t,1 Quantity I Sue THE The *are to provide fer 142 beds, with total accommodation for 202. Net in- crease in accommodation, after do - ing away with an old wing in which' there are now 50 Occupanti, will The hOme cominittee, of which Reeve Norman Scoins of Seaforth is chairman, brought in a' plan estimated to cost $1,300,000. De- puty , Reeve Nelsen Trewartha,- of Clinton, who questioned the need for so many beds, feund substantial support in touncil and had the re- port laid over until Thursday. The amended report, then adopted, re- duced the number of beds by 45, and the estimated cost by $191,000 to $1,109,000.. Equipment will add about $100,000. "I cannot see where, for years to .c.oine, we will need. 247 beds: said Mr. Trewartha, discus.sing the orig- inal report. "The Dearness Home at London has 245. All their help lives out, which in our case- would gikie us 13 beds more. The old ,structure, will be gone, and I am 'glad, for it is a firetrap, but at 130 beds I think we would be safe for years to come, because nursing and chronic homes are coming. A total of 247 beds and $L300,000 without furnishings, is out of the "The figure is tbat given us •at the last meeting with the depart- ment, at $1.35 a cubic foot," ex- plained Reeve Scoins. "This will result in a special ses- sion next year," said Clerk-Treas- urey Berry. "This report protects the council to dateon the expendi- tures undertaken." The concensus was fhat the situ- ation in regard to chronic patients in general hospitals, after the, hos- pitalization plan comes into effect January 1, will remain uncertain for a time. R. 0. MacTavish, associate archi- tect. was prespnt_on_beth_clavs-to ansWer questions. He said the de- partment had no objection to bed patients on a second -floor, but -alt plans had to meet the approval of 4=als_tme,...2ould more ecomiiii- of our own. I have been convinced by my own observations and re- ports of committees and conversa- tions-- with the various members that the accemmodation we have out there is neither sufficie,nt nor safe. But I am still- in the dark as to where this hospitalization plan* is going to take us -how we are going to get around the heavy pay-, ments for chronic patients. I am not sure that this is the wisest time for us to make such a sub- stantial expenditure. We may lie on sounder ground, from the econ-A omie standpoint, if we wait until Reeve Scoins: "We have been told we are harboring a firetran, and we know the equipment is worn out. We had consent from last June session ,to go ahead,. and now so much difference of epinion, we do not knoW where vve are at: - The only .epason the chronic pat- ients. are in the hospitals is be- cause 'we haven't facilities in 'our county, home tS) handle them. Do you waht us to build the wing or not? It would. be better to have 10 extra rooni,s than one too few." The warden: "I would suggest that we recommend the plan. There will be nothing done anyway be- fore January, and that would be a good time to call for tenders." Mr. Berry warned that though. the county may pay for lewer 'in- digent patients, the per diem -cost will be up to at least $9. The department pays 50% on constructioe, 70% on furnishing replacements and 50% on new,.fur- nishiogs, Chairman Scoins explain-. the Id.rs.-It. Needham, by Mrs. Hunt and Miss I. Saults. Mrs. H. Tichborne showed some beautiful embroidery work done by women of Pakistan. The W.A. Corporate Communion van be held on St. Andrew's Day, November 30th at 030 a -m - Mrs. Kolohon, Miss ,B. Lauder and Mrs, J. Middleton werd ap- pointed as a nominating, com- mittee. Mrs. Hunt gave a report on the dioCesan semi-annual rneetinig held in Kincardine. - The study boolt was taiten by OVER 1,200 'VISITING ' PLANES AT SKY' HARBOR Sky Harbor is being used more and mere by persens doing 1:itisi- Hopkihson reported to county coun- cil. During the past year Ihe;e1 were 1,200 visiting aircraft; and the airport has been, used by the RCAF, RCN, Department of Trans- port and Ontario Dephrtment of Lands and Forests. • Work has commenced on the east -west runway to extend it 600 feet and relocate it farther north. Forty acres were plowed for weed pontrol and land off the runways The airport has been inspected by Department of Transport and With 280 miles of track in a single yard, Winnipeg has the Reeve Cecil Blake, Ashfield, Will Seek Warcienship Of Huron In 1959 of Huron next, year; according -to and next Oar it will be the turn intimations ot., the close of the of a Liberal. All four here men - November session. Four members tioned are in that category. announced retirement, and three Mr, Trewartha is retiring after others indicated uncertainty. 12 contsecutive years in county 'Among those not expeeting to council, of which he wag warden in be back is Warden John Morrissey, 1922. He is also a former member reeve of Stephen, seven years in of the Legislatttre for South Huron. county, council. "It has been a good time," 'he Wawanesh, who had been ill, said Reeve Orval Taylor, of East' said,4-but it is not my wish to he wasencit sure if health, would return next year. 1 want to devote permit return. Reeve William more time to my own family, and Moffitt, of Blyth, completing his unless solnethitig unforeseen shows ninth ' consecutive term, with five up I will.definitely not be back." years''service earlier, did not wish , Peter S. MacEwan, deputy reeve to be definite about another can - of Galeria; Reeve Burton StatileY, didature. Reeve Norman Scoins, of Clinton; Reeve John Kernightin, of Seaforth, pointing put that of Colborne, and Deputy ReeVe "there is always someone to take Nelson Trewartha,. of Clinton, an- your place," added that "they ought flounced their retirement. ' to have the opportunity." IIn the customary exchange of compliments, members ooke warm- ty of the ability of Warden- Mor- rissey. Many 'echoed the sentiment - of Reeve_leiterman,, of MeKillop:' "He has conducted -his work effic- iently and done a wonderful jOb." ity was Saddened by the tragic' Earlier, council had approved a death of GeOrge Nicholson. The inotieu by Cecil tBlake and John sympathy of the community goes Kernighan "that a letter be' sent Stephen Township requesting that out te MrS. Nicholson and Ricky. Mr. Morrissey be returned for 1959, DeMbbrietanadnoMmrsissCaHlieSnteRwiatrutedagned,- if he so desires, so that we mar, have the benefit of his ex erien e. of Toronto, . were recent visitors Iveidtghe.Mr. and Mrs.' Wilmer Rut - Mr. Chas. McNee, Helen, Grant and J. C. motored to Toronto re- cently and Were accompanied on their return by Mrs. McNee and Jean,' who had spent a week with relatives in the city. - Congratulations to ftie students who received diplomas at the CDCI Commencement. Those re- ceiving diplornas were Karen Brind- • world s largest rail terminal. The .ed. CPR, CNR and three U.S..railways run into the city. 9, Stresses Need - For Co-operation to- -get- along -with other people contribute inote to. personi failing in business than any other thing, said 0.. E. Nelson, of Strat- ford, Yetired public school inspec- "We heard from Mr, MacNaugh• tor for North Perth, who was guest speaker at the' Lions 'Club at the ton bere that there was pew legis - Bedford Hotel Friday evening. "We lation in the making at Toronto, are not as tactful as we should be," said Mr. Trewartha, when the re. he stated, using •"The tow rope" vised plan was presented. "I took as a• symbol of the need' for co - it he rather cautioned the county on not going too fast." I operation in all lines of endeavor. Lion president Bill, Lumby open- - "Hospitals are designed for ac- l'ed the meeting, then turned it tive treatment:" said Reeve James to John Stringer,- 'who- called .'est part of otir $125.001). accounst I on Jim Kinkead. to introduce the fast year I.T.'aS for chronic patients.iguest speaker. There is the economic aspect. andi Success .of the weekly bingos also the humanitarian. We thoueht held by the Lions was reported by Why diet? TRY- IT! ' the chairman of the Ways and • - if left with chronic patients in the! • !means committee, ply& Everett. 'Take inches off your The club voted in'' favor of pur- MAJOR, STORE EASY WAY. .Wlign biliousness or coristipatior* oider- kir • Morse°8"Indiin Root P . regularity.. Try them - get relief with Dr. , Morse's Indian Root Pills. At all druggists. C7-56 IRREGULARITY- ; chasing a new gong for the harm Lions Club who lost all their equiptnent in the recent fil'e at the • , Brunswick Hotel, Wingham. ; Named to head the eye 'glass APPreciation for his. association RELIEVED THIS • •• Sa.y "Morry.Christri'las" with * - ROYAL 13.ANK .0.. MONEY ORDERS. A gift of cash is always welcome -i -and when you buy your money ortyrs this year be ghee to geethcm at your nearest Royal Qank branch. With each Royal Bank Money Order you'll get -,at no extra cost -an envelope and a mailing folder in gay Christrnas colours, with which to -send y our g$11 and Pers n a I greetings. $11P You can use,,Royal Bank Money Orders to send gifts orcash to friends or relatives in Canada, the U.S., 11P Great Britain or The West Indies -and Royal hanA rp bank comtnittee was Bill Cleric with Noung Canada Week as a _;_referee kva.' _expressed in -a letter - from Morley. Myers, of Winnipeg, Week:Lollairman, Guy Emerson. Welcomed• back to the meeting after illnesse. were two Lions. Mat Ainslie and George Filsinger. Boys Must Pay amages Due To Hallowe en Fire A Hallowe'en prank, which gave a while. restilted in three beys ap- pearing before Magistrate D. E. Holmes at Gocierich Thursday. When flames shot sky -,ward in Stanley Township around 'midnight, on, Hallowe'en, some thoug.ht the S.S. No, 10 schoolhouse was on fire. Brucefield fire'men were roused and went rushing 4o• the scene. 'When the,y arrived, they found the school intact but a leaf hut, which children had built in a cor- ner of the yard, was burning fur- Kippen, and ,Melvin L. Walters, 16, of R,R. Brucefield, both pleaded guilty to wilful damage. Bruce 1 Austin, of,;, Seaforth. pleaded not I guilty hut, was conVicted. Three' 1 other boys. too young to appear, in magistrate's court, were connect- ' ed with the same incident. The three who appeared in meg. istrate's court were placed on sus- pended sentence and ordered to pay cciurt costs: Magistrate Holmes instructed the six boys involved to split the estimated damages of ;$40 and pay this amount into couft. Fence posts, and supports were } damaged by the fire. - Police Stopped Car Provincial Constable J, Parkin- son. of Goderich, testified he was patrol when he sakv the flames !in the • night. sky. He stopped a cir which he had reason to believe ; had come from the' scene of the ; blaze. The driver was Broadfoot ! and there were five other boys Walters admitted setting the fi're. Austin, who pleaded not guilty, ; said he 'never got out of the car, i but he admitte4 that hfe did not try to stop his companions from tarrying out the deed Magistrate Holmes took pains to explain to him that, because' he did not dissociate himself from the affair, he was just as guilty as the others in the eyes of the law. The magistrate thought it was an unkvise act for Broadfoot's father 'to have giVen the boy the use el his car -on Hallowe'en, NILF, Nov, 17. -This commun. tossed in the ring by Reeve Cecil Blake, of Ashfield, chairman of this year's roads committee and five years in county council; Reeve Wm. R. Jewett, of Hullett, 15 years in township council, and Bailie Par- rbtt, reeve of Morris. Deputy Reeve Chester Mawhinney, of Ex- eter, said: may or may not run for warden." According to SEND - 'FLOWERS FROM GODERICH FLOWERS PHONE 105 GREENHOUSE 8( FLOWER, SHOP 99 Bruce Ski.. Neai Victoria • Some people have a flair for giving. They have a talent and taste - for choosing the most exciting Christmas presents. They give the, good things that make living more pleasurable, Many 'of these _people will give modern electric,appli,ances this Christmas—and' they'll insist'on having them. ready for use on Clyistinas day, because they know these appliances will' make Christmas (and every day for th'at matter) a new and exciting experienCe. So, thi§ year, do a little hinting. Just say you'd like something wonderful for the- househol4 — something the whole family.. can enjoy. And.don't be surprised if you get a, superb, modern autOrnatic electric appliance to help. you ',live better electrically"—the safe, clean, modern way. Mg ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ONTARIO 4.,‘ ELECTRICITY DOES SO. MUCH COSTS SO LITTLE