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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-10-27, Page 2
4Star Thursday, October 27th, 1980 oittrtrti igna.1-ar •� t 111 A ✓ -,• Cj-- Th�,,,LGunty Town Newspape, of Hurd --p— t kll C• Established e ,,qSA pp NE iv i e - . it . 1848c"NA:r t ..rlKtr Published '..e.,. %# _ . by L w,1 Signal—Star Publishing Iimittd " -5.1, th—fOar. cif 'publieatiot " r# Q >' llt • - . x I.X.S.A 460'' Tn. aatLyc _, Authorized as second-class mail, ,Post Office Department, Ottawa: Member of C.W.N.A., O.W.N.A. and £B••C. Circulation --over 3,400 GEO. L. ELLIS, Editor and Publisher. G.L.T. GOES Never in the history of Gode ieh Little Theatre has the organization needed such a11 -out public support as during its curr- ent membership- campaign. -,During the. forthcoming 1960-61 sea - on, this ambitious group plans to present three outstanding ,Broadway hits First of these will be "Life With Father" on November 9-11.' It will be directed by Ken Baskette, a widely experienced and definitely talented dramatic artist: Later on, two brilliant.• productions will be pre- sented. All three performances are being offered in a_ package deal for a total of $3,50. To put over this venture Sueeessfully —financially- and otherwise--(l.L.'1', is con- ducting an intensive membership rampaigli, They hope to sell at least, 7.50 memberships. Since Goderieh has a total of about 2,000 ALL OUT ' houschol'ds iluw, this means stall''?ng an av- erage of one Iirembership to every three holies in town. ' The Support of the rural residents is also eagerly hoped for to put the campaign. over. The G.L.T., operat- ing quite stret'!'ssfully for some years now, looks for special pn}ylie support_ at t is time, J.0 plane the organization, into a big- ger c 'rintatie league. `The members feel that their organ- ization not only provides good entertain- ment t`or the `mac°l'i nlntutity but also an opp- ortunity for persons to acquire a faseinat- ing hubby in the field of dramatics. They point alit that G.L.T. is not for any restric- ted group of people l,ttt for absolutely ev- eryone interested. They add that such per- sons sire more than welcome to attend the t heat re ' • v rk.shop" to he !gold every sec- ond week -end during the winter months. CUT YOUR HETING COST! .«„ $29.95 and up e1)ieneu,1' ombiv .. •ii u. WINTER WITH IMTERSEAL' Aluminum Combination Doors and Windows GUARD AGAINST the tREACHERY of Icy -Steps and Porches • WROUGHT4RONRAI-LEN DOWN MEMORY'S LANE 50 Years Ago -191Q Last week McLean Bros. plac- ed in position above the en- trance to their store a new ;isle fitted with electric lights, ''and. advei Usixi sexni-ready gar- hu�.ifx...s.y J..a'• :. ..u.'taav n ry,. ,`a J. H. Chetlew, Byltli, had a new auto, and other local resi- nw 4 ogfi censi.dL(��.4r4 lsti 'tt g machines of the same inapke the Regal. The Goderich Rural Tele- ohone -Company had the poles "11 in south of Dungannon. Mr. 'W., 4'41cC1ure purchased .wo cutters in Goderieli in,pre- paration for winter. 30 Years Ago -1930 A total of 108 applications was received (by the Goderich Public School Board which, ad- vertised for a teacher to re- place Miss K. Watson in the third book. Miss'E. Lillian Mor- ley was appointed at a salary A successful Hall'owe'en party ways held at the Collegiate with the pupils dressed in a wide variety of costumes. Prizes were awarded to Effie Jewell, Marjory Daer, Alex MacVicar and,Raymond Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ander- son' were guest's of honor at a gathering of young people of Dungannon and district. The newlywed's 'were presented with a handsome tea set. The Ladies' Aid Society at Benmiller served 400 at a fowl supper in the church basement. A -splendid concert followed with music and dialogues 'pro- vided by Canadian Entertainers, London. 15 Years Ag9-1945 In a lively election at • GDC1, the following officers were .elect- ed to the Students Council ex- ecutive: Jim Donnelly, presi- dent; Eunice {upnicee Mppi]ne, vice-p�rttye�(,,si- ile,rzt I:?G�ter' k.ci 4Y l.4,iJj �IQq!,7rs, and Eleanor Martin, secretary.. Dr., W, • N. Watters, London, 11at!%,pura4a.vIn.0.;,,xesat3en, ,.t11, Mr•. and iIrs. Hector flays, St. Patrick ;street, and 'expected to continence practising here in November. George Bolton, Colborne Township, sustained painful in- juries in an accident on the county road between Saltford and Benmiller. 1t irv, .Baxter- and Allan Lin- field' both shot a moose on the first day of a hunting trip to the Kapuskasing district. 10 Years Agcy..-- 1,950 - Mr. Allan Hackett, who had been struck by a hit ball while epitehing for Dun ennon in a softball game, was —tended) a benefit dance. A, large crowd attended, and Harold Errington was the winner of the draw for a mantel radio. Miss C. A.MeKinnon and Miss S. McKinnon were in Toronto attending a mid,season showing of millinery. A successful dance was held by the .Alexandra Hospital nurs- ing staff at Sky Harbor Airport. Miss Mildred Aitcheson and Miss Helen Black convened the event. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sherratt were presented with an auto kit of 4irst aid' equipment in recogni- tion of Mr. Sherratt's ten years service at Sky Harbor Airport. IINSTALREBEKAH OFFICERS Could Prevent a Bad Fall This Winter See CUs for Prompt and Efficient Installation Alsa., Weatherstripping and Caulking Supplies, $15.95 pnv-T up x9 b w.raST ST. nr :- .:r,.d exciting- fir ll THE COMPACT CAR WITH THE -- GODERICH ••- JA 4-8532 tea. • BIGGER WHERE IT COUNTS BIG in "1:c'{'/"' .., a solid "let's go" 'eel that's yours as„Soon as you get behind tilc ',heel ... a `•ieet- m -the -ground” feel that laughs.at,crosswinds, corns:,•-; « tltulit s« a. in Bi in Safet)v . • • rigiad steel construction, oversize brakes ., . natural -posture seating, safety crash -pad,... undistorted, wide visi{�tt—say ofuodl e to t:'ansport cringe! - • - BI<, 111 Re)OWil/ESS , • . Ttere's where the Lark is a big car in EVERY way— biggest of the :c )mpacts, roomier, than most standard cats. high, wide doors f{ rr'asr entry ntr• r c } and exit . , .'ample front and rear knee and_head room ... deep - breathing space for 6 t'assengers•• Big in ,Performance , . , utiles-to-the-gallon or miles -t{, -the -minute whatever your interest—the •Lark's got it in all models -in the brand new Sky,bolt Six or the Dynamic V-8 ...anti- the reestiv,ith automatic has power to spare! COMPACT `WERE IT'S SENSIBLE 1 &PEC}ALkWARDSAR ?Mrs:: Rtath iayrleri --•was--ine stalled as Noble Grand of. Gode- rich Re(bekaih Lodge No. 89. Mrs. Lillian Grumrnett, of Sea - forth, district deputy president, and her team officiated at the ceremony. Other officers installed were: Mrs. Elva Carr, vice -grand; Mrs. Amos Oshaldeston, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank Bowra, financial segretary; Mrs. Gdrdon Orr, treasurer;' Mrs. Jack Ryan, chaplain; Mrs. .ioseph Snider, musician; Mrs. Charles Moore, warden; Mrs. George Morley, conductor; Mrs. John Moss, in- side guardian; Mrs. • Wm. Laugh- lan, outside guardian; Mrs. Al- lan Schram, color bearer; Mrs. 14�ru8•y Fr�l•1-moi~,-:�-i�,i�lx-t�u�pct�.ter. ,noble grand; Yrs. Archie John- ston, left suppo'ter noble grand; Mrs. Fred Fritzley, right sup- porter, vice -grand; Mrs. Joseph Moody, left . supporter vice- traltd; Mrs. Bert l4lohring, right !tar supporter; Mrs, Harold Yung, left altar supporter; .1rs: Nelson Harnach, junior past noble grand with Mrs. John Gauiey and Mrs. John Pinder as supporters; Mrs. Fred Becvers end Mrs, Joseph Thompson, sup-, porters of the chaplain. Mrs, Harvey Fuller introduc- ed Mrs. Grummett • and she re- ceived a gift from the lodge presented ,by Mrs. Kenneth Bell. Mrs. Ifarnach received her Past Noble Grand's jewel from the district deputy. On behaPP of the degree team, Mrs. -Gebal- C0.111',ICT for I)ric'ing Ease... compact design and light -finger stecring assure \Au first -try parking even in tight spots ... let you take quick advan' tage of traffic breaks. Compact far .Economy .,.. you'll get more for your Jr dollars, and spend less, with the new Lark.... in initial cost, running costs and - ra i t ,,,„...tae•e.•,-,l+:,...,,-,. t•i.0 i ;.las. k e r en,g i r, c; r n g i t s fines —•, • , ASK ABOUT STCI.)EBAKER'S .12,000 MILE OR 12 MO TH WARRANTY !/fir �.. , p .v 'ihk'iC4G '• . •lr ;•/,{eon '!'','fi,' t /r/ AK, r .i:.y.;ar`. r , ,r . �. {rir'r..•f! r r., x r,. ... err ow�r�iiso w��lali meFu ono moo Ain aim mil wimiromilillal OM Mil gmono IIIMIIINOWI VIM MIMI .11.1111.10111111111111.711.inif L enjoy the thrill of ortru ng the STUD ; RJJKER PI -2 ondv-door sed nif2 and 4 -door ^ragonrt renverti6/e I711- dotyr redun, a-tl©or Iuiil#!o ; i)- door wagon; converii4/e door erulrer. you have to drtve it to believe ft/ 261 , ,l4uron Road 'tiron Automotive & Supply JA o4-8271 samerartmeneiriseememerieesieriiiimormateemelammemet ADE_. TOTAL ASSESSMENTIN WEST WAWANOSH UP BY $5,OO�t. Another increase .in the total tax levy vy nnouric,ed at the October `pili i g of West Wai`{va- nosh Township( Council.• By-law No. 4, providing for the' levying And s(`. `t%Mitfr ,-'fast` t c'1�t ; -'wns1 read and glassed. 3y -law No. 5, 1960, was finally 1 zne4t Dict. ^:12101,: m34 ..94k ii, fors Miller and . Durnin. By means of this, bylaw, the Muni- cipal ' norrtination meeting, was set for Ffiday,' November25th, 1960, and polliltg, should, an election be necessary, will be Deee Ober 5th. Also, polling of- ticers and polling stations were named. The 1960 assessment roll, on which the 1961 tax roll, will be based, was pre'sen'ted to Town- ship, Council. The total .assess• rnent has increased some $5,000 while the population has de- creased. Council agreed to ac- eept the 1960 assessment roll on esoeso©0000l000dooseee ▪ ��CEASON Roc a motion by councilla• Culbert and McPhee. Also, t sitting of the Court of Revision- will be held on November 8th, 1960 from. 1A.U.•.t,t>7. unto! -12 noon. this' is 'to deal .with- any assess= tnent appeals or complaints. • On a motion by, Councillors nig accounts were ordefi"Ic paid' Village of Luoknew, fire call to Harold Cooper.'s, $100,00; Ltticknow Nursing Borne, indi- gent patient's, (4) - accounts, $353.00; Mt. Bryclrges Rest Home, indigent patient's account', $38.25; Donald Durnin, one fox bounty, $4.00; Mutual Stationery Ltd., treasurer's supplies, $1x1.28. Road accounts ---Lorne Ivers, salary, $195.00; Imperial Oil Ltd., fuel and tax, $61.76; Joe -Kerr, bulldozer and scraper, $3,400.Q0; Joe'Sproul, 'weed cutting,• $492:5Q; Chester Nichol- son, welding, $1.50; ' Robert gravel', $53,•70. Stothers, tire and tube, $119.50; Norman McDonald, hauling gravel, $666.00; Bert Moss, Council adjourned to meet on November $th, 1960. J. F. FORAN, Twp. Clerk. T. PRYDE & SON Memorials FinestStoneand Experienced Workri>�arisliip a L,, 6ati7i 'iF s'if'' ` i f n District Representative FRANK McILWAIN 59 Hamilton Street After Hours -200 Gibbons St.—JA JA 41861 4-9465 ' YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR CONCERN - 3tf to have your investments earn less than 1)(;;-, interest? Invest in a British Mortgage •cert.lficate to .earn 5 ',Liar each of a 10 -year period. clester! --presented-—Macs F ltz1ey with a gift as captain of tthe team. Visitorswere present from Seaforth and Clinton. At the conclusion of .tire ceremonies, lunch was served by Mrs, Laura Riley and committee. Arrangements • are 'be i.n g. Dry made _ to receive and entertain the Preoiderit of th_e Rebekah dry Assembly, Mrs. Louise Clarke, of Toronto, at •the second meet- ing in :November. • Is there a party or 'dance on your memoranda for Hallowe'en? Your present party frocks can look like new the Goderich French Enrol for GDCI Evening C_ asses The Goderich • Disltriot Col- legiate Institute Board, in co- aperation witth the Ontario De- partment of Education, held registration on Monday even - .:ng. Some 73 students enrolled in the five classes. 'lir, O. L. Day, principal, stated that some classes did not have the mini- mum number of 15, in their .rani. He urged anyone inter- ested to please register at 7.30 p.m. on Monday; Oetb!.ier 31rt. The following classes, with their teachers, are being offered; typewritinig, Mr. "W. G. Mac- Arthur . (25 registered); dress- making, Miss Sylvia Partell (13); Upper School English; Mr. John Stephens (14); Upper School fir'igonometry, Mr: Harold Bet- tger (9); 'wooc'rworking, Mr. Frank Walkom (12). „ If sufficient students register, these classes will be held on. Monday and Wednesday even- ings, 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. until Easter. SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT HALLOWE'EN DANCE Music by. Cleaners way. 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