The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-05-12, Page 4rxr
,Goderxch,Signal-Star, Thuursday, May 5th, 11316Q
ahinit mi2os frem ilia Gar an
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Rime lie fo !o�w s ter u ;h, the
ofimcer rides behind him all the
way.
In Milan, police carry water
1 pit,tols with which they can
!spray up• to 30 yards—traffic
!violators who fail to halt on
Leer n and. The pistols contain
:.00 .,pct e: d,.a h ,not water..,, b. Lu, art ,ewa1-odored
hasto
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By Goderich Jayceea
o :=t4 ,a_ ,410oRce station to get
(Editorial in The London Free! another liquid that wil lretove
Press.) !the smell.
(Traffic safety is desired, and
sought, the world over. But
though the, allow are the same,
aoeide'tt preyen1ion to e t h o d.s
vary widely, The Ontario Saf-
ety League quotes some recent
reports from safety -conscious
countries overseas:
The Kilcusai Bus Company of
the Japanese Capital has order-
ed its 33 drivers to start a two-
week course in Yogi -style Zeal
meditation at a local Buddhist
temple, the theory being that
once they obtain the 'inner
light,' drivers will have peace
of mind and be able to dis-
cipline any urge to speed or
take a chance.
A., drinking driver in Turkey
gets a good chance to sober up
when a traffic officer nabs him.
The man is taken _ to a spot
To Canadians, these items
may have a bizarre ri.pg. But
there is nothing humorous in
the condition these efforts seek
to improve Unnecessary- trag-,
edies
nnecessary-trag-
edies on the road add up to a
continuing disaster that afflicts,
'and improverishes, every coiln-
try in -the world. There is no
single solutions to the problem,
,but perhaps the biggest hope for
,ithe future is that men every-
where 'are trying, through en-
forcement, education and en-
gineering, to reduce the savage
toll of the highways.
Traffic Smile
"Look what I got for my
wife," exclaimed' Jones as he
pointed with pride to a brand
new convertible.
"You lucky dog," Smith said
in envy. "When slid you make
a trade like that?"d
<OMRADFSHIP PREVAILS
er-CI -Hears-
D�minion Legion Head
COMING
HARBOURAIRES ANNUAL
EVENING OF SONG
ON
WEDNESDAY'MAT
AT GDCI AUDITORIUM'
•
ADMISSION, $1.00 — STUDENTS, 50c
Tickets available from any member of Harbouraires.
-18-19
for track end field athletic train-
ingl o son 8,i?00 4BaY Sewts j `
sand Cubs.
purpose of the Canadian Legion_
is to help war veterans and
their ,families and also to per-
petuate the memory of those
w►h.o gavf their lives in defence
• df their country. each one of
us . owes a debt to those who
gave their yesterday tfor our
tomorrow and we can serve
thein by serv'in'g well the in -
•!..X01, ,e >tl
{nom ... {. Theo
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.,„ r. -Till
y�zvYr�� 1�°Hniron
Presbytery. R. L lM1� p �y�{� J
• i'iuded.
ities,
''for the address was meeting was held' at Victoria
,pressed .by J A Scaxrvan On Street United 'Church where
.Aildharn with tthe• Jaycees Creed. }helm' f - of Branch - 109, Franck Victoria Stneet W.A., welcomed
The guest speaker was intro- Iteid (presented Cdr. Burgess with the gathering. '
duced Lily Harvey 'Pfaff, o+f Ex- a gift.
eter. • 'Next year the inter -club ban -
In, opening tits address; Mr. duet is 'to be sponsored iby the
Burgess, of Ottawa; said it was..J4fy!ede4,, -
his first visit to'Goderich .but Mrs. Harold young, on behalf
that he had often heard'•of it of the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary,
through a former working as- accepted 'the thanks of the ga'th-
sociate and native of Goderich, ering dor the fine meal. and
Jack Martin, now of Ottawa. service and said it was a plea -
In a message to" the Inter -Club sure for the women to render
gathering, Mr. Burgess said the this service.
role of the service club in the
cam'munity was vital. At the
same time he issued a warning
that the point had been" reached
in 'many ,communities where
boys felt their activities had Ron Brown and his orchestra,,
been overorganized. Should lof London, will supply the
this pattern continue, he said, it dance music at Harbourl'ite Inn
could have a serious effect in a'for the summer season. Their
few decades and might destroy I first appearance will be on May
the determination and the Cour- 21st for the Victoria Day week-,
age of the youths cif the time.
-Organization has hit youths
today and their lives seem to
have been laid out in a definite
pattern, in contrast to the free-
dom of activity they had a gen-
eration ago, said Mr. Burgess.
We need service clulb work in
Comradeship reigned supreme ,Week; Kinsmen -- The. Trade
when more than 1115 men gath-'Fair; Jaycees—+LeadershipTrain-
,�ered at the 'Canadian Legion i ins: course; Legion—community
r
Hall last Thursday evening dor .
1 were. ,b
ren x
e t e � .' ;,�'
r -CII b
banquet.
G
g
s
Waal Irate iUi
`the air-
rarnc dli9 a , a.., b ,the Lions Cluib song; Bent Wor-
f the Jaycees, Lions Chub and'sel'l with the Kiri song.; Larry' e,
o y
insm$n ' Chub in attendance
also.
Guest speaker was `David L.
B trgess, MBE., r.'t71C., of Ottawa,
Dominion president of the Can-
adian Legion. .Ohairman was
William Skinner, immediate
past president of 'Branch 109,
and now' stationed at Woad -
stock. Others at the head .:able
j,were: Mayer E. C. Fisher; Rev.
II. P. Setidamore, acting chap-
lain; Frank Reid, 1st vice -pre -
i sident of Branch '109; Neil Shaw,
president of 'Branch109; Harvey
Pfaff, Exeter, Legion Zone Com-
Anander; Ebb Ross, president of
'Lions drub; Bert Worse1l, pre-
sident of Kinsmen Club; Larry
Aldham, president of the Jay-
' tees.
' The program opened with sil-
ence in respe'ot, to the memory
of the fallen of World Wars I
and II while the Reveille and
Last Post were played softly.
This was followed with com-
munity,. singing during which
Itaroid Bettger led 'and Ed.
Stiles was accompanist on the
piano.
Mr.- Skinner stated that the
:Inter -Club inn c.t_,s ad_"in J he
past created a lot cif good 'will.
Legipn president Neil Shaw
welcomed the gathering and
pointed out that William S�kin-
ner, as past president, ha•d.made
the original' arrangements for
Bt anch .L0 to be the- host .1k .
on this ccasivrr ....,"�•„'.—
Mayor Fisher stated that
Goderich was' proud of its var-
ious clubs and the fine, job •of
public relations they did. He
cited some, of the more ' out -
B h 1 f theCanadian Leg tolJu'b presidents: bib Loss "witili
ion was host 'club twith lnembers
�1�►ffi� Woman Named President AtI
fuionTPreibTery..______ ' :]�:MetHeee
Joint study at all levels of the day -long session.
proposed ,formation of a newt Other officers: Vice-president,'
organization for United Church Mrs. Rloy'B'ennett, IWtngham; re -
women, was urged upon dela- cording secretary, Mrs. R. E.
chat Johnston, Varna; Christian
•stoward'ship, Mrs. IF, _x4,02' ,
Clinton; 1eaderahlp, j ucatioln,
>� t
h l
Balaton,
r . anlc,
M s Fr
Yi n b' i pi' 's �-t T«L., ,.Wil'
ton; and nominating committee,
Mrs. Allan Mdraggart, Brussels;
Mrs. Louella McGowan, Byl'th;
On; Mrs. O. ki'ararisort, M'azlrrio';
M. R. TayI ►r, Mitten: ids.
Struthers, Wangham; Mrs. W.
Nile.
Wiggins.
D, McLeod, accompanied
Mrs. H. Worsell, gave a musical
and Mrs, Sam Argyle, ,Goderich. number.
Among the re oris given were
those by the following: Mrs. R.
Pooley, Exeter; corresponding E. Ppoley, Exeter; Mrs. A. R.
secretary, Mrs. A.- R.JI'amilton, Hamilton, Goderich; Mrs, W. H,
Goderich; treasurer, c 'M`rs. M Talinay, Goderich; Mrs. M. Bean,
Bean, Atiburzi;-•press .secre�.tau , Auburn; Mrs.'C. D. tMoFadderl,^-
Mrs. J'W.; iii. IlalhuaY, 'Gaderachi Brussels; —Mrs: -„,,Gk -r. a Onzi+
litekature,.Mrs. C. D. McFadden; Seaforth; Mrs. M; Steepe, Olin
Brussels; parsonage, Mrs. Gor-
gates to the seventh annt`tal
meeting. here Wednesday of last
week of the W,an'&. Assoc/-.
Mrs ,• J. Thompson, president of
HARBOURLITE.INN GETS
"PURPLE PATCHES” M.D.
end. Then, commencing Satur-
day, June 4th, they will play i
regularly through until Labor
Day.
(
An honors graduate of the'
University of Western Ontario,
Ron Brown has played in and
also led dance orchestras
Mars. D. J. 'Rieman, president
of the London 'conference W.1 .,
outlined a preliminary draft ,of
the new organization- whieh•js •ta
Abe l=aunched January 1, 1962,
under the probable name of
1`The Woman's Fellowship.
She urged that joint meetings
of the.W'MS and WA be arrang•
ed at local and presbytery
levels to give full ,study to the
matter.
Mrs. Bieman was guest speak-
er at the meeting, ,which elected
i'Irs. H. Phillips, Blyth, to suc-
ceed Mrs. Allan McTaggart, of
Brussels, as president. Seventy-
six
Seventy
six _delegates registered for the.
communities but we must not throughout high school anal uni-
so -orga r i -the--:la• inviter---cf verstty- - was lt'fusi�c Di�r'e••et
youths that no challenge is left of the U. of W.O. annual school
to them so that they lose their` show,. "Purple Patches." -He was
initiative,alsothe
he stated. Youngsters Music Director of
may welcome d'iffi'cwlties 'which U.W.O. Mustang 'football band.
they can overcome by them- He has played in and led sum
-
se'lves, ,said Mr. Burgess. mer resort. orchestras in ✓ `
*The-..,gtie'st' : speak!er.:,—Ac:crcheci..�laria': al o m cll
briefly on -come achievements of occasional appearances on TV. '
the Canadian Legion. Among ------
vested
them are: Over $3,000,000 in The celebrated cheap watch,
vested in Musing, 'mostly for the Ingersoll, was first put out
He, hut some for. elderly pec in 10912 and at first was simply
pie; spend $60,000 annually in a small clock in a case. Before
standing projects of the various scholarships and bursaries fon' several different types at
clubs: Lions — Young Canada students; spend $60,000 annua)ly various prices' were on the mar-
ket, but no model was continued
unless it sold at least a, thousand
a clay.
Winter Garments
Our service keeps your
clothes safe and smart
ThriIl to the Roaring -Excitement of
Speeding Autos Sot., May 14, as . .
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For Pickup and -Delivery
Pione JA 4-8231 38 west St.
at
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Goderich
Races Start at 10 a.m., Rain or Shine
Admission only $1.50, Children Free
WOOL;
Jackson
Alum•inum,Ltd.
_ _-_ SEA,F.ORTH
is collecting wool for grading
and sale on theco-operative.
plan. Shippers may obtain
sacks and twine free of charge
from the above or their
Licensed Operators.
Any Government Deficiency
Payment will apply only on
Properly --Graded Wools.
Secure the Utmost by Patron-
izing the- Organization that
made this possible.
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217 Bay Street — Toronto
on BUYERS
Our Low Cost Financing Plan
will help you make a better
deal. See us for details now
BEFORE you buy.
Alexander. & Chapman
General `Insurance,
Phone JA 4-9662.
Goderich, 'Ont.
don McKenzie, Seaforth; devo- -
tions, Mrs. Milton St'eepe, Olin -
ton; visiting and Christian fee-
lowship, Mrs.Orville Harrison,;
oneriof;-- Christian ed'ucati8n,
Mrs. Allen Bcfyes, _ Seaforth;
C�hrtio>laz�neiiip, 1„ia�.
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OF
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A GRADUATE 6F
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1.25
- 5.00
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FOR THE MONTH OF MAY
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a -18-21
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