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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-06-02, Page 2a Goderich SignaTStar, Thuxstra , e 2nd; 1000 Down Memorys' 4t tiberir I ttat-t,tar 7 /10.-73p i 1 . __ .____ --p-.- The County Town Newsbaire: o Huron, --0-- +1g 50 Years Ago --1910 �► Gundry Bros. stile brought a Established big' crovtd of people to town 1848c�Nl~ptia Published t 4! and was the biggest event of 614 by CVL 0 .he kind held in this part of �rkiw no+: Si72na1.-Star Puhlisbing Limited she country for many years. It �j its' 113th year of publication rFR rM�rRs Assoc`" °° "'°"' ,._�....... nrF►,,..- .,,•,• ����•a�,s ' estimated that ---including ri,r t:, ;iJF^ .,,:4!,k�`s� t?Y �rh»dr`�s* ,-1144.* ori,-eL4`., •tone barn—the 'sale �.Ild the stone netted close to $15,0000 , The ivery ,-tyusiness and its assets Frere sold because of the con. uniting, itlneSs of.'W. H. Gundry. V ----•-- ills brother, Thomas Gundry, glar2ned° to carry on the .auc- tioneering . business. dui ti'`:hit lona~ y;�a►r2-r.uaiide-nt- ified local businessman was- in collision with a wagon on Ham- ilton street, opposite the Col- borne Hotel stable. The 'auto Was upset and considerably darn - aged. The car owner claimed • k . ailc LataM'Mt G4..,. ,ry4x. �Urb ., hrserip.tIon. rates .00.•a, dear.; L iii +J:4ri .,: n advi e Authorized as second-class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Member of C.W.N.A.;- O.W.N.A. and A.B.G. - 3,300. GEO. L. TfL.LIS, Editor . and Publisher. Circulation- Tovelc SliUT IN' S� Sunday, June 5th, is Shut-ln's Toy. - pleasure by remembering 'them. Vou-• can As many of ourreaders know, the -idea u'f stand A card,' a' gift, flowers, or better stilt, Shut-in's Day originatt'll'!•in Goderich- and visit those whom yell know ar not alit has since become international in scope. to get' out. the tiva'gon should not have been For this 'reoa: on, it is particularly ittl� lsable but-Itt grand o Day would be a g • p left where it was on the street. that uleltlerieh residents' should et�IltlIitle to immunity for some st'I•vit'e club in t:t�del•lt'h Men's stilts ranging in price set a good example in seeing that the day; to do good. it could make spet•ial arrange- from eight dollars to $15 were ro Berl • observedlocally• tnents' with local t'hilt-011es ftir .the d5s .advertised in- The Signal by • HOLMSVILLE 191 Mbqk HOL.�.ME* '�, May' 30. F-int+l�cx undo6wii1 gbsery is In I y , Age, disability and illness have ,confined transport the :diet -Ins to ehureh and., more of our fellow citizens to their homes where necessary, provide wilt_elt••liairs for for prolonged periods of time than we otten seating. If -any of the Shut-Tn's found It and pressure of modern ton,_tliffit•tllt to manoeuvre into e}lurt'h they by Mayor H. J. A. MacEwan, realize. < The }furry urged citizens to observe the dSy living ! .apt to eatltie ils to 11211I1tt'It '011ld be taken for a brief t'aI' drive around anniversary of Magna Charta tionally overlook relnelnberiutr these folks. town to give thele a bright spot to rem, -'m- Day on Sunday, June 15. Why not take a few �I i rnt'nt- o on 51121- ber anion' the many dreary hours they are William Rothwell organist at , g givF' these people -_-anti yourself.- - ,•iiintpellt�t} to remain indoors. St. Andrew's Church, Stratford, day ,i nt1 } [ was appointed organist at Knox . 'Church, Goderich. A FATALITY FREE—R E-CORDHensall thumped Goderich -20-2 `in the opening ball game of the season. The only run - No twitter how carefully all the Citi- lie tifet\ \' fair to the piiLiitt inforniatit111 ners to score for Goderich were zens of -•tny one tymffrnunity might drive',- i1nisrlriI" Ii2"' I'4•I-,T--Sehair 40a-1441kri1 for- Onelstri P. a1Td-.Johtontp'eons its traffic' • fatality record can be marred the honor thronp!}2 exseptional services to arrived home Wednesday with a by reekless driving visitors to that eot21- safety in 1959, - - (note attached to its -leg. The ' munity. Ooderieh wag fortunate ill 19:29 With rr,spt•i•t to the latter ,wart -1 n,', note, signed by Capt. H. J.stated that the bird had in that none ref its car driver' wt r' illvol attention s}iotlld be drawn to the enitiiiltt heen naboard the steamer Cor- ved in a traffic fatality within the muni,•i- "Safety - P's and (la's'' vvhiell frecltlently'nell on Lake Erie. The bird Polity nor vv ere any of the visiting, car.. appears in The •lignal Star. This ccilttmll,was one of the ,pigeons entered drivers rs in (;oderich. (i0(101'101's 12t.11ieve- is pt•epared jointly by the Town of Gni t' -,Ina week -end flight from Peru, d4` .. Walter C. Pridham. a„z 42, '-Teas legs- Ie,�an.c has, excrcases-Of ' the S�tratfortl cn-� a i Macdonald Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl s 1st week' were Mr. nd ('sem; of Chicago. Kitson spent a Rev. Neila ' accepted the- position of junior 1 eral Hospital Schon. •• w...x , teacher in the new Holxnesville at which time Miss Elizabeth school. Miss Frances McCullough, . of the siionto's=-=�'it!eSterrl _-- ifosp -- in ' Helnesviile United Church ; spent the week -end with her is et 1'1 a.m., on June 5th. Guest ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me- �Z' speaker will be Mr. Murray, El- and ,7.30 p.m. with Rev. R.G. MacMillan, of (oderieh, ar- range, o Auburn, was one graduates. of Hawes u g est. s ke ��"=--- # •_ `' .`,"'" !y - !`^..-.rv_'.-"",- e -Wks- P PRESENTED PLAQUE i�s. +c an o otfeDflIt 11Trs E die Allen, "Scotty' spending a few weeks with Mrs p t few days lir. F. M. Scotty Wood, Mr. and 'Mrs. D. E. Gliddon. in LoYldon last week. operator of the Schell Service — i11 eCom ale has Station on Kingston street was 'ell ugh. beep appointed a commissioner recently honored at London by � � ��„� to 'he Presbyterian General As- .Shell Oil. Ile Was presented' of Warren, Mieh., and Mr. and AsHFJE v, May 3+1. -- Miss se'm`bly ,iG'LkP h' with a .plaque in recogn'i'tion of Mrs. Frank Lawson and family, Mabel Macdonald, atf Windsor, Anniversary services in Ash- his st relations Lions ears of with ifriendlybusi- I. don spent the week -'end with her field Presbyterian Church will e, of Oakridge Acres, on�' -•w o :. r •, public. sz ,;:s liott, a former Holmesville boy. Miss Eleanor Yeo, of Royal Victoria Hospital, •Montreal, :pent the week -end with her ssoSposts, ,M-. ,zt.u,4 Mrs Frank Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown, {gyp ;i�, y/_� �t ' .. ... d.Yy1,7-ICf'}•tr. .,, L.:.. .. Gu M•'.} I^f. f:'4K-1�Y' ^",, y.F�A^ 'er RI A. t.1l ;.r.= �" N=.-"'�-. Miss Mary Helen Yea, datigh- and Mrs. D. E. Gliddon.' "'W'h'ile ter of Mr. and Mrss.' Jaek Yeo, here, along with Mrs. Glidclon, has graduated from the Strat- they attended the graduation 30 Years Ago -1930 A town proclalnatiort, signed KIVIEW--CA5INO GRAND BEND Dancing Every Saturday Dance to The Music of Lionel . Th'prntbn and •HIS -Casa Ra Orchestra. aisaso di a .. w�' A�t�-'�-1:I2 _•ot��ietalxr.•. 19�ai9 _�i,,ltsattt»::a; ,,1,X4.f�: r r:ie.h ,P'a1,ix,a •.aw],....:.the...Gadei ieh Jap• ti�ae —7,2 lin an ,,1 _„<t, fatality is to be formally recognized on contains helpful' hints on sMe# '',-Nr'tt}r-res-1 15 Years Ago= -1945 June 15th with the prese,ntatittn of a Cita- peet to both motorists and petlestrians.'Thyeare mortgage covering aVictoria" tion Award from th%e Canadi:iii' Ti„ig;}h°as' It has been aimed particularly at StreettIta«'int,.United Church was bur Safety Council. w the attention of • motorists to he . 'areflil sed, d Ln an impres9 ve s•peaial Mayor E. C. Fisher, on behalf of the where children on the streets are concerned•service conditcted by Rev: L. H. municipality, will receive the award on the 'i\ have no doubt blit that Many of tlieTurner nea ,pige o n Synod of Huron aforementioned' cline fron'1”'-Iron. •milli T'ar warnings contained in the column havelpurchased the Stinson Pdr7i1, tin emko, Provincial ealinet minister, at a been heeded by both parents and l'hiltlrent'the Blue Water Highway; be - luncheon at Toronto, alike. The Town. of GOderleh Poliee. ailtl.twe-en Bayfield and' St. Joseph, At this sante Ontario Safety Loague 1he-Gorlerit'l2 .Tayeees are to lw). iiimen,teil,to be used as a church camp.' Mr, send firs.. H. Kretsinger, luncheon t}►c►e will also he preset) Pub for thein' effort. alontY thisi;nt�•:of Winter .Park, Florida, pur- 'chased the beautiful local resi- W E READ THATdente known , as "The Castle” .from Mrs. J. Wesley Reid, of • • Detroit and Goderich. - Down in their hearts Wise glen know Some industrial ottneerns have learned 10 Years Ago=1450 this 'trilth: 'the only -way to help yourself miteli about how to attract anti hold per_. .Rain forced Goderich racing is to held others. - ' . sons of ilifrii creativity and iptclligence• officials to call off their spring The military, Iinund by many riindities 111 meet after three of the 10 heats , the treatment of its personnel, has learned had been ,inn off. * p Rev. Howard Minneker, of A small town.. is where everybody less. And labor unions still have far to £:n Larder Lake, was chosen pastor knows what everybody else is doing alai if -they are to develop a forward-lonkln •.o.><, Bethel Pentecostal Taber - they all buy the weekly paper to see how policy for the nurture of talent within rade In Goderich. The depart ,,ing pastor was Rev. J. A. Pear - 'much the editor dares to print, their ranks, ,on. Operators of local, restaur.-I ants organized an association,' with -.George Baechler- - to s .,.-tr#4t rWA4Y 4ro!7ariw xii:d,�.�t�tu�mu�,.,"'�naa4*.�^;�� .s4t�7hµ"d:aAue:'..a:•vi*a It leas' announced -Ehat Emer, son's .drug store would move, from its location on the Square' to the former CPR office at the 'corner of West street and the, Square. . 1 HARNESS R HAIR STYLING -AND ALL TYPES OF • BEAUTY CARE 4,GRADUATE OPERATORS Harry Colclough Len Pounder Audrey Banter Elizabeth Holton FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL JA 4-7461 EVENING APPOINTMENTS — LpN and AUDREY at GODERICH WED., JUNE S it- at 5 p.m. sharp HE--ATHER BEAUTY SALON LIGHTHOUSE STREET -20 2.30 Stake -Purse $1000 -2.25 Classified - U 2.21 Classified, Free-For-AI1 McDONNELL STARTING GATE TORY GREGG, ANNOUNCER. PHOTO FINISH betting Privileges DON MacKAY, President. HUGH HILA,, Secretary. IMON111011.1.11M111111111110111111, ~MN IL-Tir-,Otwtancly� Anniversary %OFF En -tire Stoc • China n • - Watches, • Clocks m • Rings • Jeweliery •. Pewter • Brassware • Peus & Pencils • Shavers • Binoculars • Barometers USE • Crystal • Figurines • . Mirrors • Lamps .w *.waMwa*a��r•�.. • luggage • Leather Goods • Jift Ware • Appliances • Portable Radios Si. HELENS ST. HELENS, May 30:—Mrs. `Frank M'cQuil'lin, 'Mrs. Allan i Miller and Mrs, Gordon Finlay-( son, of Lochalsh, attend -ed grad- uation exercises of Stratford } General Hospitaleiss-thd Festival, Theatre on Saturday. Mrs. Mc -1 Quillin and Mrs. Finlayson with I other members of, the 194-01 graduating class and those of 1950 were special guests. Mr, and Mrk. Frank McQuillin and Terry Wilson, were recent guests' of Mr. and Mr -s. Jam -es, Wilsdn and family at Exeter. Mrs. - Gordon MacPherson ac- companied them and visited with LAC Fred and Mrs. Thottp- son. Mr. and Mrs. George Linlay, of Detroit, were week -end visit- ors with Mr. and .Mrs. E. W. Rice. Supper will he observedin the United Church next Sunday morning, In the evening • a re- presentative of the Bible So- ciety wil lgive an illustrated lec- ture, "Leaves of the Tree." An invitation is extended to the community to attend these ser- vices.. $80,000N LIC i as N ,,, & "?a,-7.; . -.1,, fJµIN•..'-tjyTractors X.i.V F$a'?:�0-' , -., • rap aJ �rz t'a acre ice.� ru _ LJIDATI.� In xeter DAYS ONLY —THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 2, 3 and 4 -Open 9 a.m. to Midnight WHAT You have 'guests and nothing to do? Well, why don't you bring them to the Bluewater Lounge anytime between 12 noon and 2 . a.m., for full course meals, lunches and dance to the ,juke box. Regular public dance Saturday nights. -22 GIMMICK GIVEAWAYS FREE GAS SURE, we could offer you something for nothing, but obviously we'd have to tack the price onto our cars. In. stead, we've put our prices down -- away down. You can buy your own "premium" with the money • you save at Snider's. .. JhLLiSa genuine Car Sale. We've cut our .Prices simply • because we have too many Cars.. If you want ood Carvalue, without a lot of non- sense, , Conie see' us! DON'T MISS OUR MANY YES, we do offer excellent finance terms you can afford. 58 'Edsel Hardtop Citation 4 -door, got everything but, the kitchen sink, only 22,000mmiles, new $5890. ti NOW $21 9 5 57,Chev Sedan 210 series, radio, 2 -tone; make your neighbours envious. a Now $1425 CARS rla.44, *ire7,n .5¢9 r i.crat MIMS 57 Ford Sedan Fairlane, 2 -tone, automatic, radio, a steal: ` NOW $149 5 56 Monarch Sedan Automatic, radio, tinted glass, windshield washers, whitewalls, power brakes, power windows, pow- er seat: She's yours. - NOW °$1439 Ford Country Sedan 1956, a 4 -door autom tic, radio, the real thing for that camping trip. Now $14 30 56 Plymouth Sedan V-8, radio, straight stick, broken, in 'by a friendly finance man. 55 Plymouth Hardtop, 2,door,�automatir;` 6-cyl., a sexy, cheap -running job. Now $879 54 Dodge Sedan. .__.." -tion ;-abeve"-a 'erage. NOW $728 TRUCKS NOW $994 53 Ford Coach Needs --a- --motor:'_ $295. 56 Ford 3 -ton Dump Gone over from stem to gudgeon. ,Now $1661 58 Thames Panel A real delivery job. NOW $999 54 Hough Payloader YOUR N FRIDAY $1.00 Specials TURDAY NIGHTS Bell-Beil-Bell-Ben ty, yard bucket. NOW $2409 umeemseeslissiossralimiesseereeisswesesslossmos YES IT'S THZ Bell.Aires back again to play FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 3, at the Blueyater Louge r otors 13,4 miles South of Gociertch, on Highway for a Toari.20 MONARCH EDSE • EXETER