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The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, June 30th: 1960
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' 16' its Ll3th year of .pdblicatierv'
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•Established
1848 • PUblished
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Signal -Star Publishing Linlited
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Authorized as second-class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.
Member; of -C.W.N.A., O.W.N.A. and A.B.C.
,Cireulation—over 3,300. • GEOJLSFJ.X.IS, Editor and Publisher.
THE NEXT FEW WEEKS
Commencing next week, The Signal-
, Star -Editor'sthai......ill • be taken' over for
a. few weeks by W. E. Elliott, of Godci•ich,
white -the Editor is out-of4town collecting
material for a feature' story. A veteran
neWspaperman of considerable experience,
Mr. Elliot t haS consent ed to cont(' out Of
retirenie nt for this temporary peeiad t O.
.i7r--7:'714,4-airintAirtitr_d
play advertising for The Signal -Star during Star will be "the last week in July. .The
this same period will be Mr. George Jen- office vilI he closed from July21 to August
ner,,.of Goderieh, who is also an expel-- -1st inclusive, There -NV -ill be no issue of
ienee.1 man along this line. TheSigiiitl:S•lar on ;fitly 28th.
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:pease bo the owners. Put theml Thomas Chandler•Haliburton,
'S LAN Eon .a chain. _' who gained world • fame as. a
C. Woods.'humorous writer under , the
--• 'pseudonym Sam Slick, was a
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ton county was name& for him in ntunberonly to Canadians of
through a lanctdovelopmentlFrench origin. Today Canadians
program there which he, headed. of Irish , origin rank ,fourth in
number after Canadians oz
time of Confederation1French, English and Scottish de-
scent.
- judge of the Supreme Court 011 At the
Ontario's HalibtF....the Irish
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Nova Scotia;
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"A" ' and "II" CoMparilis1;elfa16"="3*PSIltertad;'; r'""'"ra-'..- •A
the. 33rd' . .
HGlen Gardiner Was chairman
Regiment arriv- .
when new members put on a
ed home from the annual camp program at the Goderich Lions
of 'instruction 'at 'London.- sgt. °lab.. Ed. Jessop presented at-
tendance award pins. , - -
ESSAY PRIZES
Bugler Kell as appointed bug-
ler for the. 2nd brigade. "11"
Company,(Durk,ontion), had the
bast average sore -at the rifle
ranges. . Color Sgt. ".kliedonala,
of GOderich, made the highest . 44 KaAl St., Goderich;
individual. score at the ripe . -
July 27, 1060.
ranges of all companies on the
7.A...• Editor, Signal -Star.
grOunds. .
Charges ,against certain resi- Dear Sir, -
dents cq Colborne Township in I notice in your issue of June
connection with the reifioval of 23rd that Reeve F. Walkom is
the tracks of the Ontario West very much concerned over the South street, third prize. -The
Share Railway at Dunlop corner ,'Rabies Threat" and he is de- winning essay has been sent to
were heard. W. Proudfoot, K.C., termined to take action. 1 the Ontario Horticultural As -
appearing for the railway com- would like to commend Reeve sociation and the names of the
Letter To -Editor,
mr. e. Cavell, oho has been, oh
the staff of The Signal -Star for more than
three yeais, is planning a new venture.
Invited to start up a iveekly newspaper
in a Lambton Calmly village Nvhere none
now exists, he states he will be doing this
shortly.
• Rest of luck to all. three.
Sicrnal-Star readers a re reminded t hat
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MP'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
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• Congt•atulationS to Ii.1ston Lewis ,Car: at this partieular tlittir - •
diff, M.P., for Huron, and Mrs. Cardiff on . . •
It rk fortunate Tor Mr. Cardiff, too.
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the otTasion' of their 50th wedding anni- •that. Ile has suelt a capable and belpful
. helpmate in the ,perswi of• Mr. 4 Cardiff.
versary. Tribute was inti,(1.to Mr. Cardiff
The former Ada :May 'Morrison, of Wrox,
' IPtifrti 011- W e dile s.-111;,: etcr, Mrs. Cardiff has thine, much' in her
...0,r4;;;i•-•'..:ain- thr.-Irritle•-..-c•pf.. Cy
'of last i'veek, botl'i),y,•"1.11.n.• g-nsvernment. the own quint 1,,-;iy to aid..her-huthand-althrg
opposition 'and tin', err. rugged poi it ica 1 - pat hs in,.. 1 he past.
' Prime 1‘.1iniSter D„iefenbakei.• was t he ''..., . We are coutdent t hat t here at:e thous-
. spokesman for the gov er imfe tit, Paul Mar.- andS of people in Huron -County 'who join
. tin for the 'Liberal party and lIaz7n Argtie .in %visiting Mr. tiicl Mrs. Cardiff the 'best
' for t he CCP. ' in health and happiness cm the.occasion of
For tWo score years Elst-on Cardiff- has.....their goldenethling anniversary.
been an M.P.: and' in that time has (ion: Caught unitWare of - the felicitations
' seient iously endeavored t o setwc faithfully t hat ' were to be made in the House of
the \ vel fare of the const 11 tieney he repr.'-, Commons. Mr. Cardiff was t hat morning
sent s. It is nr, secret that he is n e ham pion bereft of a -denture whielt was at the dent 1 Britannia roads, was purchased
Harry ,Mitchell, Bayfield• and mocracy was ruled by the ma -
i jority. IMany people pay for the
-. for the. rights of the 'farmer and. loses no. ist s fur repairs. Speeeh, therefore, was'hY JohnA"Pat") Paterson, form -!privilege hi keeping a,dog, then
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... opportunity to ----410.. whatever • tto- ean to Ina& diffienit. Any lessening of the amout-d errs of Peterborough who had a few people c.omplain,„ certain-
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,--• further t heir interests. It . is fortunat e . of appreeiat ion he expressed; -beeause °-• the -RCAF. 7
r recently been diocharged from 1Y
a by-law to • fine the dog owners
not 60% and the town passes
that Huron has a,representative at Ott it NN'il . 1 11 iS 1 ell] pont l'y , haltdiCap was_nmeelooked
with such an -interest sinee the wel fare of • in t li"e knowledge t hat. he meant all , t hat 10 Years Ago -1950 „
" A. L. WettFaulfer and.so.n,
the -farmer i's one whieh needs attention he said and•afore in the way of thanks: Bobby, were drowned' when the.
The. Ontario. Ilortictiltuie As
ateiatiok held an Essay Com-
petition this spring on the topic
f "Conseratation" ,for eltomni-
:try * t--sehool. students. Some
wrote about trees, others, flow-
ers.
• In Godorioh, the winners were
the following grade 8 students:
Cheryl .McOarthey, 208 Warren
street; first prize; Paul Ann
Lower, 88 West street, second
prize; Rosemary Turland, 58
pany, said a settlement had Walkam on his stand, provided
been made. J. L. Killoran, act- he takes in all angles of it.- Let
ing lathe township, concurred, me remind him that cats and
30 Years Ago -1930 rats, too, are subject to, and In the meanwhile. Cheryl re -
winners of the Provincial com-
petition will be announced in
September.
Mary Parsons, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.,G. L. Parsons, who
recently graduated from.McGill
test aPP4i1111.011..... in
structor in Physical educatlpn at
Alma College, St. Thomas.
Harold Blackstone, president
of Goderich Conservative As-
sociation, was In lhe chair when
Mr. Spotton gave an account of
his Stewardship at MacKay Hall.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Van Wyck, songs by Harvey
McGee and Jack Thyne and
music by an orchestra.
Michigan's Colored Champ-
ions vs. House of David whisk-
ered ball team, was a scheduled
fixture at Go/erich-for July 1.
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spreaders of rabies. ceived $10.00 for her essay from
Might I suggest that he have the Ontario Horticultural As-
a by-law passed to .license all sociation, and the local Horti-
cats at _$2.Q0 each, frrUPQC.1.1te culture-Saciety-as.,dona tin
orgexr4hier- triornutimmt or -seEroTtflifire--arirS3.
artir
atonddteatgernpuitneo.n them
aandcotnliaenr
The •Goderich 'Horticulture
third prize. . -
notify all scholars who are ori Society wishes to congratulate
these winners, _and to_ add a
vote of thanks to the teachers
who co-operated and encourag-
ed the pupils to enter the -com- '
petition, Miss G. ,31cDnell, Mrs.
cats could be destroyed and that E. Poth -and Mr Eric Moore.
would prevent a cat-astrophy of The judges 'al_ eserve 'thanks
rabies spread by cats. , for studying the essays enter-
• Next, let him borrow a chan- ed. These judge were Mrs.
ter from- the ;Pipe', Band wei SParling and Mrs. R. Scott.'
practise up on the chant that
dump and line up the rats and
the Pied Piper used, go to the
PERSONALS
proceed .to . the highway—and:-
keep going. I think this a rat -1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Riley at -
fling goo/ idea. With the cats tended the graduation exercises
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and rats practically eliminated, of the OntarioBarbers' College
the dogs would have nothing to at Toronto recently when their
son, Kenneth.was presented
chase and would probably stay ;
15 Years Ago -1945 "
Sidt,ey: Brown, principal of
Central Sehool for three years
in ,place of H. Shackleton, on
leave for active service, resign-
ed the position- to accept the
principalship Qf Oak Ridge's •
Public Seliool near Torcnito: home. Then the police and witlt a first class honor diploma.
'.1.•A. Snider was eledted,pre-Ctown Council could VeVote their !This certificate was from the
holiday that the town will pay
them $1.00 each for all cats
they can catch off -the owners
premises. The scholars would
make some pocket money, the
f.-ident of the Goderich. M.usic
Clubr. Mrs J. 0. LeMaire pre-
sided. at the meeting.
The grocery business of
Provincial Trades Sehool in
time to
importance
ethetrh thtihnigss dc,afg.mgoohreet
Barbering. Following the grad-
cOmmunity. , nation reception, 'they were
I always thought that 'a de- guests at a- banquet given ,Thr
graduates and their parents.
Accompanying Mr. 'and Mrs.
Riley to Toronto were their son,
Ron, Mr. Kenneth Potter and
Miss Marjorie Young, of Gode-
rich.
irrei.peetive• of any offence on
half of Canada's exports
. In 1959 wheat accounted
the part of the dog other than
that it walks on the street in -
$139,900,000 to Japan. ,
'stead of flying in the air. .
. . former's Sea. Bee bounced on Either make these laws ap- -- •
A WORD . TO, THE WISE - STUDENT . _
the --water of Goderich harbor -,.licable to cats as well as dogs
- • anfi ' then submerged. Mrs, or eliminate the tax on dogs
• .• • , , , • • , Wettlaufer was rescued when and give thc:n the same fre'e-
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All over Canada. school clasc,roonts turn and -women \V 111 nigner eclueationat
"Skip" MacDonald dived in and klom as cats.' Why not catch I
...-ba-ve-clased, for- --artathciir--avatiercrie,--:_ter4tn-,st audit rils,---•:rlie. - (1.eitaands -ul---1,9G{1.--eaimel-.-hrought,-henzto:Itis.•boat- --:-- -L, t bntle --that-breltIL-7Arirvf
,-.,----..-Ficriiiii.n.----.)-wilirr.4...-friir ii,,rtm-ft i„....., t\, iii ...,..,:c; • 01, .4-ti-,.,4•111et„ it'y.., tiff.d.ifiv.it t..i.0 11A.4.111,4-- 1 It try..it a.v.0.4.elr--- Robert:, .Willis...;-Bell-was.ap-.4ls. in , -1/8 ean t..- houses- .2.12d....far..
Pointed governor .of Hurorotories and cause so much ex -
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adequatt.::. eve411;10 years ago..
, • end of their ton& edneation. Not 'ail
Edneation it,; • broadest •sense. is -
will. ,not alt van. „g,0 on .to aore advaneed•
the -foundation 01 a tuition. \AS Canadians
fields of learning. - we cannot afford to "stand by and watch
As far as the senior cot junior matri- large numbers of 'thir vont]] leave the school
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.eulant is converned' this is not serious. system , unprepared for the modern tit -
It 'S quite 'a different mattef%; though, wh. II mantis of, industry and eitizenship.. Still
a •boy or girl -quits school before finishing. less, can. today's schoolboy or sehoolgirl
• Grade XII or I rade And 'tfiere are overcome the handicap of incomplete basic
far too many - `dropionts.• Statistics of training.
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theDepartnietit of Labor- reveal that this `-Governments,. industry. ,unions, edit-
- ▪ latter group vomprises 70 pp.r cent of those cafors and organizations that serve youth
.▪ onee.enFolled in Gradt T 1, For them only.have been einphasizing the &Man& of the
unskilled or semi -skilled jobs .are avail-, new world of foreshOrtened time and spaeL,
able. Our.. country has entered __am_era- But the-.deeision to yeinainin school de,
--when tintrathed-workers iiavt siiitl 1 place lyric's in the'last.in!;tanee on ;voting people
in its eeonemY. Seventy per een1 of the and their parents. Now, as school *ft
jobs now to be had are of a profess:,ional, to a closo; •is the time lo_dc./..aine_ hard_
semi-professional, teehoieal ot• skilled na- thinking on tile siiitjt"et.
• ture,.....A11.of whieh pwuts np tht :dire I it.,001 Youngsters who are seriously, thinking
for better, longer scholastic training% for of tomorrow will stay at seboOl 85 loth.:
every year thaw; rv•and Inisiness requires as they can.
MER HANTS OVER -CANVASSED
Are' Goderieliameechants and business
• -firms over -canvassed ? so. 11ard-
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' ly. a day passes but a yolleetor for some
organization is around collecting,.from the
$5.00 donation here. a $10 or $25 can-
tribut ion there, soonamounts to a sub,
stantial sum. The suggestion,. has been
made that sometime. when 'organizations
a re a rran campaigns it wthild be well
:-merchatits„ and business firths in the main to sera specified amount like $1 or $9 and
sections, iiiid-1111-dillibriFi11V 'eitizons share: -
local areas-, too, and they are most 'generous" Wt' • are certain that the canvasser
iti their donations. There is never a week would not have such a difficult task eolleet-__
passek thlit there are not several requests ing the ainount requ,ired. „if styli were
for free publicity in The Goderich Signal- adopted, and -be more .welcome when' he, or
Star. as.,well as for cash donations:. - she. canvasses.. -Why expert -the thefehants
The Merchants, however, tike every,, and business men' to -eontribute fifty per
'One else, probably have a certain organiza eent Of the 'objective. Sometimes they are
tion t whieh they would "rather contribute, exPeeted to giverontribut ions of merehan-
and' we think it is their privilege to. do so. Arse as weir. •
WE READ THAT . .
The most dangems of wild beasts is
a slanderer. • The most clangorous of tame
beastaAis a flatterer.
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It is to t he credit of human nat tire
that, exeept where its selfishness is..brotight
into play, it loves more readilythati it hates.'
BOATING CAN BEFUN
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STAY SAFE
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Kidnappers Are In Goderich
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Transient Photographers having no local address
on doors attempting to sell you inferior photographs.
are knocking
see:,
Portraits made by your local professional portrait photographers
have ,guaranteed results.
Phone the town clerk about transient traders licence at JA 4-8344.
FREE PHOTOS — no such thing unless its worthless or poor
quality. These FREE PHOTOS have cost women $15 to $100, often 1
deliKered–f:. • , - •
INSISTENCE ON QUICK DECISION. They want quick decision
, before you- have time to talk it over with your husband.
C:O.D. PAYMENTS. Orders sent C.O.D. so you pay before you
see what you are paying for.
PROTECT YOURSELF: ,
Have your photographs made by your local profeisional photo-
grapher. •
Maclaren's Studios
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• GODERICH, ONT.
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Camera Centre
42 West St.,– GoderiCh, Ont..
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