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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-12-04, Page 1Yuw,cWlW SHOPPING iSSUE S`+74v,ik� WetetAtteliStinStetelletettleilityltettVeSteniketilttitMeMbittete GODERICI4, ONTARIO., THURSDAY k?.ECEMBER 4., 1958 " Single Copies Is Axe •• 'e 1'"-•- r IwovetmoccoctetmoveLdwommteKvoceterovoiatoctetwocic Ralph Jew,eUU, ,.,Reeve • w,/411411411 ' a-voct atoctozoovw . tog" toot ` A " tOcte, ►• i! a' O' ctnate: ; . ,'•o-cA - wwortoctento' l a a a' -t4,' aK tett— -t , . tmtete-teto vetoo tz.etztectetc-►1C' te►e ' a Ret. i ketateu�vete r RCAF FOLKS HERE TOTAL, OVER 500 Spending "At Home "Will Colborne Acclamations For 5th St r a 1 ght Year, (Special to Signal -Star, by W. E. Elliott) CARLOW Nov. 28. ---Ralph Jewell, for five years a member of Col- borne' council, •will represent the . township. on ,tlie_,1959 county coun- cil. He was elected reeve 1iy ae• -clamatibn at_.the_ iminatio _ inept:._ .ing held at the Township Hall herr today. 21r, Jewell succeeds John Kernighan, Goderich, who retire, after nine years on the township. council, for three years of which he was reeve. Colborne' councillors also were' unopposed. Ray.Fis°her, Tait Clark -and William Clark were returned, and Leonard Fisher -accepted nom• ination to complete the list. Harry McCreath was nominated, but tlid� not stated. The result of the nomination meeting set up what is,believed to be a r•ex ord for Colborne Township —acclamations given to the town- ship council for the fifth consecu- tive year. There was no contest for the school board: James Wrest, Clifford McNeil and. John Dunbar. Reeve -elect Jewell, who was. nom- inated by Ray Fisher and Wm,. J. Clark, is a• mem- ber of one of ..tale_. ear1y _.C917. borne Township �� f`aiYtI?e's `_ZTe. a son of William Jeweil, • Gode- rich, and .grand - S0.11 of Richard Jewell, who was reeve of the township f o r successive terms many years ago. His farm is in concession R.;Jewell three: , After Clerk Benson Straughan Regarding the new entrance to completed ' his nomination- duties, Goderich on Highway 21, Mr. IT'S... EASY-, TO SAY, the meeting. name.d_..as., ,c airsrlarl-,..1%crnig,hati_. said. I • have..,rw roue _:_ . . Hugh Hill,, a member of council information than 'last year. They "MERRY -CHRISTMAS" • in past years, , •Regarding the small.have been taking soundings on L1 , � It's easy t') say ''AIcr-ry Christ attendance,.. Mr. Hill said "we must proposed route,"' , In;; in different ianguaggcs. ('h.•'cik conclude that things are progress- (Continued on page. 12)• - ' this list 'for- the--gri'e;irlgs- m .,c.r ing• pretty smoothly,"' He recalled that .two ladies had been 'present at one nomination, and thought it might be well if more turned out. Reeve •,Kernighan Reeve Kernighan,' received with applause, -gave--a report -•as . chair` ` man .of the county reforestation committee, merri'ber of 'fie-airpoFt--: committee and also 'on the county - road program. He estimated that the Dunlop -Blyth development road would be completed next year or early in 1960. "Road's are depreciating faster than they are being built," he said, "and there are quite a few bridges to replace. At the present rate it „ will take about 30 years, and we are trying to-do the ones that need it',jnost." MeanGodericb1or143 RCam• . co (R.C.A.F. Public Relations) is because of the large increase in If You Spot YOUR NAME In A DISPLAY AD In This Issue,You Get $2 IYou may find your • name - tucked away in some corner of a display advertisement of a Goderich merchant in this ---Christmas-.•shopping_.,.issue ...of. _ the Signal -Star. If you "do, tear..oat-.t :rdv-ertisement'_in -, which your name appears in print and bring if to the Signal- `;,ar office`. You will receive $2 in cash for it. Take time out to carefully read the adver- tisements in Mitis issue. Not only to find YOUR NAME but also to learn of what to buy and where to buy it in'the way of Christmas gifts. HOLLY HIS CROWN 4'.ieQ i Christmas mail' is commencing to pile up at the Goderich Post Office and the public is asked to•send away those parcels as early as possible in order to keep, an even fluw„of mail rather than a big • build-up at the finish. Seen above, 'from' left' to right, are three members of the Post' Office staff: 'Mrs. Betty Westbrook. Miss Kay Whateley and George Buchanan, Suggest Township Memorial Hall lots:, tongues. S.ty: ".Io_•e•ls Noel"• in Frie's', "1? rociiche Wcilul,,ch`t',i " ,in • (1„ Three Candidates .` all Run Fir ease In The Goderich T .wrlshlp EIectio: uiiar., "Buon °fatale"' in Itali;un. Christmas holly is surrounded • 'Lay many beliefs. ��n z .al.tish have the yard for Legends relate that tile-c.'own nF it with Feces ascuas"_ nt ] t l s • of thorns vis • plated frons Che Navidad•', . in -Holland they say! he;:;y. the white berries turning Danes ei•eet each other \vith "En reel lily' rials cif blood after ihr' -or • ass.11.1eN.ess,ci_ucilis_eis. .:....._ -. _..._- .. wesians w1)ttl:1 say: "Crdccl+•'ligslltit'." ;t ;,t1" tie.1 \i 11 s 1`••ille S 111x• they Vanoce" II) ('ic'choslo'. I iii, greet nil!' 11J11y il: o ;he '11 ease 'lt1 t, alt it"i cselc f. I l l tr'. iti 11'f' 1tl'l' ','fere \wife mile in the ensuing y''ear. not bel• \\• 1 t it 4y Christmas ° is trad.itkonally the "home" season and for 143 fam- ilies of RCAF personnel based at RCAF Station Clinton, Goderich will 'pr'ovid'e the home this yeax. That is the number of RCAF living out personnel frons the 'base who station strength ,in the past two years with its resultant overflow . from the married quarters in Adas- tral Park. . These personnel come from at ' over Canada, from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island, and include ' many who originally.. made theta' • homes in Great Britain before ensu- give Goderich as thein home -away grating to Canada to join the RCAF tr om borne a yeas _ 1 or coming to' this 'country as•-r`wa' .. A • survey .conducted at ItCAF bride. ,• -Station,. Clinton, • -this_ ..a:cek:..d.i�S• .. ..-._. -----Like• Goderich. -•_. _ closed that 26' percent of all person RCAF nal from the base who "live out" people who live in Gode make their .homes at Goderich. l rich speak highly of the town ands The .exact rlllIllbel'• of dej3E'11dc']t1S t p21 OCCasil)tl, many who have set pre - is not known but -it is estimated that teed into homes there have ille' iotas number living in Godc ferreci to remain rather"• than to rich as a result is in the 1 1 t-' move into quarters on the station.. of 500, neighbor - School facilities, too, are ;in at- hoodIn addition, the station employ, traction to Air Force personnel with farreulies. Literally. hundreds of children, now spread from coast to • coast after' their fathers hafts' been transferred from Clinton, have taken' up, to three years of theil' schooling there, ------Many •h -ave taken an -active inter- est' nter c' t' in community activities. One officer and his wife, foi• io ample. were regulrir members of a church (Special to Signal -Star by Mrs. C. 1 that much assistance was givet1 him "children, is built in Goderich Town - A. Trott) by Charles MacNaughton, Exeter, hip, • Mr. Deeves said he could CLINTON, Nov. 28.—As is usual, IN1',L.A. for Huron, in seeking fin- visualize a great development. Re• a large number of Goderich 'Town- uncial aid from the provincial Larding township assessment. he ship residents turned out for the ernmcn.t regarding a -strip of the said that the risk, development, nominations for a council for 1959, ,Bayfield road on Highway No. 21. is gri•dually becoming filled, which held in the council chambers in,the The strip was handed hiack to Gode- will increase the assessment. Re - Town of Clinton. NelsonTrewartJ,ia, rich. Township recently, and the garding a Planning Board, the a former coun-cillor atld reeve of township felt it could not afford lo township plans on forming one of .theOWriSl i ; and' who is this year .blacktop nor' fills. in the holes: -its -own. -(In the past, ('layto retiring as deputy reeve of (,lin- Through Mr. 3/1.acNaughton, it..it 1 aithwaite has been repress, ting ton; -was appointed chairman fat been made possible for the rot d the township on the Goderich Plan• the meeting 'of the ratepayers to be put into shape next suniene. ning Board.) which followed the nominations. when Highway No. 21 is retopped Criticizes Set=up • • A candidate again for the reeve- The estimated cost of the job Chairman Trewartha, at the C311- , ship, John Beeves, who has com'• $20,000, said Mr. Deeves. cltas}•on. of Mr, Deeves: report, pleted his fourth consecutive year' Re County Home scf%erely criticized the present set- in that position,' reported to the Regarding the proposed -addition up at the Huron County Home al' • meeting on the activities, of the to the- Huron County Home, the Clinton, claiming that when the Huron County Council, leaving "the speaker said that he was ndt 100 latest• addition of 60 beds was. pro': to •, • • ' ah , e j cell few ear aJo •c. •le wer - by his four councillors." ' Mr. • county couneil,,on t e recen s aP to a it s'as ring ui or Deeves paid tribute to the late taken by it, "I cannot see why we the ked patients, Thomas Pryde, M.L.A. for 'Huron, should' build additional beds that "The ked patients were never Who died early after the new year we might not he using for another moved. They are still "in the up and to' Harvey Erskine, the county 10 years -=this would surely boost stairs of the old wing, in what h:'s clerk, ,who died suddenly last sum- our mill rate when it 'is not at all been and AM] is considered a real 'mer. "The road program in. ,the necessary, We are now being faced ! fire -trap. We have a good manager county last gear was the busiest in, with the need for additions to our ! at the home, but I. don't think that its history. With over $1300,000 of district high schools at Clinton and : he should have the very best part the taxpayers' money and grants at Goderich—a problem conlnion -of the home." Mr, Trewartha said that he has been suggesting -fin* years that the county sell the farm land at the home, as it -,has been a losing het for years until this past year., The money from the h of farm land at the sale of livestock, and the itnple- Huron County Home, which is he- ments. which are the best in. tete ing turned over to the Huron Colin-, county, would help with the cot t ty Soil and Crop Improvemcna As- of the proposed addition, he said. sociation for long-term test. plots; ,.O;ur County Court House will be ,of the -resoluticros committee of paid for in one more year Old 'the county council regarding request- proposed 202 ked addition to' the ing uniform time, and of his work county home would cost a mill and on the county equalizatioh come a fraction on the dollar for the 'tt Predicting an !increase sof next I() years." he sakee-4• at least 2,000 people when the Walter J, Forbes, a 1958 council - ° being used. The road from Auburn throughout the county," he said, to the Blue Water Highway, the "I will try, if returned to office, Development Road, which ends up td reduce the size of, the proposed at Dunlop, had $.120,000 spent on it. addition to the county home if at "There was not too much done by all possible," he said. He told of the county this year in our town- the 10 acres ship, other than the widening of . Porter's• [fill road, and the chang• ing of its corner," said Mr. Deeves. A project of next year's Good Roads Committee will probably be' the continuing of the Varna County Road cler,r through to the lake, in which a corner will• he elimin- a'ted, but this„project will take two mr ee. Noel. Same of the 21 children who attend the Goderich Co-operative Nursery School are shown hoarding the bus which takes them home al>cl picks` them up every morning, Monday through Friday, The adults, from left to right, are: A.. Sherwood, bus driver; Mrs, Pat Frantsi and lairs. ,Ione Hill. school as istants. Not seen in ,picture.,is Mrs. Jack Erskine, the- chief instructor. The school is held in• St. George's Parish' Hall and will continue there until Christmas, afterwhich new accommodation will be sought. 53 civilians who/reside in (,ode rich. and commute to work daily at; this station, • ” The ,station has a • total ofh 548' i'urnilies living out, Besides those. actually residing in Goderich, ,the. renlainder bale" fotind htilit�' ii1 t'iinlr,n, Seatorth, Exeter and the many smaller communities in the ll.iiroti ('Dung• area. Sh e-}aoi-r--4Jrere white -residing. •4n..- . op In Goderich town. another airman was a fea- Uodcrich provitlts shal)pin, !steel tare tenor with the Harbnura.ires ;ties for molly from the station 1'F ire!':, who c;l11, live th(l: lied older sons ef`'R(..} men have \Cr,cl: ethosertI snnl)p;tingtu tripe; to the 'wen provided life i uards fur Gwle- 1thi sli:t'e loot etre .1 regulartet,. rich �tA'tt',11111n pocsis :tire of the lives of m.,tty al Staliol• \s tht 1.11 + •t 1)011 in the im- ll.)t1on. Its recioeition iac.i:t '111°(""t° vica,,;'y cif a11on ('lintoaa, (,0(lerte:t 1' i,.,1tlrCti the first place statin:) pt r•-�,�ti1r.'' bet 11)"10 rn(1 Illai'ried• who travel11:1i.L'.r1:enI-I.14`_12'.alraiuu.ccl.44:rsu4u}e1... ?t, tho:t,re and 1)eaches. ,g0 10 J'. „ for holt(a As ;,. result., It estlln:)it'c1 that, 111,' !mites t' ''itoe a ,('-ts oI (, tdeltich have a neat,y ne•e int ' • dttl.,tio , ttl',t AF C tn)ilic', nil\�•. liy'n� - i , 1 ' � ,Jderich is at present 'the Inehest fat' ul'I's, 611(' -1100 ill: lit �t� '•altUl.h'�`I '7;11 the hi,icirv' of the s1,f1 inn. Thi 11ovr ., r,ul. llecr,u •, of this. the Yose Ci i,1 district. lot'. example, his, bete Menotti-ousts' rt'1'errt'd to ;is the 'Go;let,iell Dungannon W.I Other RCAF personnel have chosen 10 reside in Goderich after plans Yuie Meetcru'i1nl. Ons ii _7 r'smi'tirnits;(tiri4'e gild rcl):•lcir1hrtbusinessir, lofor, example. has been begun there by L -)t NGANNON, No1.•. 29:.- Tan: of aii mvti: Sid --B'ullert: ahoy primo• „nigh IitUust ,, was' 111c;' t;:ri . fol' 1 to his r elit'enlent was in charge of •`e NKowetni,ti` nmeeting of the lhu'- stut1011 workshops at Clinton, 4a1tnon Women's Institute in .Mr,; ' $100,000 Monthly, Here .)a\wsolt's home on Thursday ever, From this point of view of money ing, - value of this portion of the corms. " rs, Errington conducted the munity to Goderich aS a whole, meeting- at which 19, mcmbt'r, at estimates are very difficult as there \vcred the roll caul with ;i gift' is no w,,y of knowing how rnany foi' the ertncer cupboard. .- • -•people-shop _i•n Goderich 'although `' Mrs, Norman Keating of Ca in;;, it is certain the figure is appreci•• ,1111 to Ottawa to. attend' the No- `::on.tl 'Convention. 'Airs. 1'. Fowler ,i,ok<' on current eveltts The stall '11• 525 wag voted to the li'lrary board. A cnntmiiter of 'Alt's. Zinn. -Mrs, McDonald anti Mrs. McNee were named. to "'l5i c pare' t.+1'ft'1DflD t1 'for sick and shit: ins. The final ar- 1•a•neements Were made for the Christmas mceti 151. The repot't Of the fall rally at Exeter was given by Ctrs. F1 hi111ii.;;rn. •1 contest ,,w•;ls cttnducled by Mrs. K Finnigan. CHRISTMAS BERRY The Christmas harry or ('all• fornia holly is a shrub found chiefly a1 fthe chaparral area of the Sierra Nevada mountains of ('alifornie. • FRENCH NAME In France, Father Christmas is called Bonhomme Noel or Pete to three• years to be completed, he S S Phfiic-i b5 R.H. ,y (rnntlnrlhrl nn, r�on,1 e71 4, said. 11r. I)aeves vevt#h�e� meet tr► w noosed hospital for retarded •eJ•ry..1.—, :,cc, p, e~,s, ,c:°atvig;zees ^ p rzteee ice• uizsc r ►a � i t ➢�eg►Ptv,.ctcu•i/sr�s,.' a r4;rage.'er ► titCRVAVgteWV • tZt• 4 'CMtgtV4r0;4 � �3W tt+g illetCWCW �ir'hi,v!`�7�1�e�'t�,, chit'ate.i�.i•�i'r�.ta�a*�,'*di'�Ci't�is'r ,�i �ti�'�,��+'t�i�t�s't�:t�t���tpw�.��'�in'�a''to,�•ct�i'I�.�r�t�,fZi,LP�n �it�it�cat,�w�wt���A'�ti'�.�t�a't�i-t�t��'i�nt�.t c�it�Qtat�it�,�e't�,,�ii"Int�IQ would place service spending in Goderich at between $50,000 and 5100,000 monthly. This does not include' the "take home" pay of; the 53 Goderich civilians who are - employed on the station. which ps estimated in the neighborhood of $+'30 t22:1100—''m-crntitly, tmr--Bergs- f take into aecourit government' pur- chasing in,'the town for the }:CAF' Station at Clinton which runs into, an appreciable figure annually. Goderich has been -good to tlhe pens:L-4 nel who have chosen to live there and literally thousands of airmen and their families ail over Canada retain fond memories of the town. The autumn view don tree•lined streets to the Cot •t House. the steamboat whistles in the harho'r, the ice -'am -s along shore below' the liWht house in the spring and warm summer days on .the 'beach will .be a part of their lives forever, T • :n. • 444 w '1 • '•r •