The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-10-27, Page 5:
LAST SPORTS COLUMN ing at the head of his column
Sports Columnist for The Ex last week: "Due to circumstances
eter Times -Advocate fur some very much beyond our control,
time now, Doxi "Boom Boom" this is our last effort as •a col-
Giavicett, announced the follow- ^u+mnist in the, T -A."
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SHORE
52 The -Square -
Don't Be -
Backward
In O tober=•Shopping
f.
Be Ready--
Choose
eady-----Choose Now
from our sparkling
array of Appliances,
Utensils - Lamps
and Clocks
APPLIANCES
Goderich - Dial JA 4-9241
Now—Oct. 27, 28; 29—Kirk Douglas and Syvana Mangano
In "ULYSSES". Hedy Lamarr, I'n "SAMSON AND
DELILAH"—Color.
Mon., Tues., Wed. -Oct. 31 - Nov. 1, 2. Adult Entertainment
'All The Fine Young Cannibals'
'Scope and Color
Romantic drama with `a new and youthful theme
Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood and Pearl Bailey
Thurs., Fri., Sat.—Nov. 3, 4, 5
Gordon Scott,- Bette St. John and Jock Mahoney
The latest and most entertaining of the popular jungle
(Turn Sod For Auburils
$15,000 Memorial Hall
AUBURN, Oct. 24. --Dr. 13. C.
Weir and Mr. John (Houston
iturned the sod. in a brief cere-
TOWS' at :the -'Sits 'o the -•'new
Memorial Community Hall on
Sa•turdray. Mr. Houston, repre-
c. sentrfie }t1ie ifhirfertiate portiotree
•placed the- gold spade for Dr.
,.Weir, representing the cormmun-•
ity, who turned the sod. The
president, Mr. William L. Craig,
wele9med the residents w+ho
were present for• this occasion.
Huron Warden John Durnin
brought greetings from - 'the
Country Council and his town -r:
ship of Vyest Wawanosh. Mr.
Tom Leiper, reeve' of lIul•lett,
Mr. Clarence Hanna, reeve of
East Wawanosh, and Mr.. Ralph
Jewell, - reeve of Colborne, all
pledged their support for the
new hall.
The village ,counci•l was pee -
sent and Bert Craig, chairman,
addressed the • gathering. Mr.
(Ralph D. Munro also praised the
,hall committee for their work.
Mrs. William T. Robison said a
few words on the new project
and announced that the W.I. grants, 25% of the tare l cost.
was to assist with the new kit- will be avail .'.rle when'the build-
chen. A dinner is to be held I ing gets under way.
The value of all donations,
nc-lading volunteer labor, can
bre applied for prrrpoees c•f the
grant. Credit will be given on
n hourly besis for all volun-
teer help._
The officers are: lion. presi-
dent, Ch:trice E. .1>rirrith; pre-
sident, 1.. ('rail; vice-
president, Keith Arthur; secre-
t:u•y-treasurer, Mrs. ,Gordon. R.
Taylor; site committee, hairy
Arthur; •Ter} East, •Jeerrr - Wi}'sorr;
building committee, Bob Arthur,
Bert Craig, -Jack. Armstrong,
William J. Crain; finance corn
Mince, Oliver Anderson, John
• QR. B. C. WEIR
on November 11 to start this
project.
The hall board now has, r�i+ai1-
aehle $7,000, It is expected that
the total. cost of the project
will be $15,000. Government
There are Lots
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HALLOWE'EN
PUMPKINS
n DeLux, Color
Coming The' hilarious "Nurse" cast in r'CARY ON
CONSTABLE."
AT
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GROCERY
ON
HA1VfILTON STREET
arm.
GODERICH ELECTRIC
WIRING and HEATING CONTRACTORS
Announce
NEW LOC -AT I O N
18 9- S- O U T H STREET
OPPOSITE THE KINSMEN, PLAYGROUND
For Prompt and Courteous Service
DIAL JA4-9-511
TWONEW EMBERS
CurreHi hwa Service To
The monthly meeting of the( '
Goderich Jayee.ttes Was held at Celebrate For Three Big Days
the home of Mrs. William Tat
lor
a !-
lor on Tuesday evening, Octo- Celebrating 21 years of public ,service, gas and tire sales. The
ober 16ith with ten members in
attendance.service at the original location, (gradual growth and expansion
Two new members, Eleanor on the Huron road, Currey's Ser -'of its facilities during the past
Nelson and Pat Boucher`, were ,d,ce.•seel eee ie 2ea ueeng vela (two decades is a tribute to Bill
AudreyIC
oenzre. Plans were dole wile w arils ivies' custom- ends his'stat.'iph 'St'aff. Assisting
made regarding a rummageors,• both old and new. Full de- n this operation. for the past
M ".. to yea s la uhn i'J1W:, as b.
i e .x£•
�s�) :b�-h -1 ac; • tazls 4'�nth..as� .�',.¢-��QzZda> .;:� M"� ,.,..�, ,
the New Vee'r's„eve dance. `�ni—iii ='to:the=inmate • television t ks A eenanic. Leroy Bryan,
iset' will be found elsewhere in station attendant since 19:54,
Jean 1Vlaehiwen told the grpirp eompl'etes the garage perd'onnel.
about her visit to Kitchener lo I ••rhla paper.
}Year Mrs. Eleanor 'Roosevelt' Esrtab!lished during 19A3.9 by i.ts Mr. and Mrs. Currey reside
preaervt orwedru �W. (Bil) on. Palmerston street and boast
Currey, the station tends strict- a family of two daughters, Mar -
1'y to the business of automotive lie”, w•lrq is employed at •the
Sheaffer Pen plant, and, Shar-
--e---- ityrs, who i,ttend'eds grade eight
fat Victoria School. Bill himseif
r8 8 tis .locally born and raised, hav-
ing completed his education at
Goderich • schools. The genial
station operator is well regard-
ed by his many customers and
the Signal -Star joins with then
in wishing continued success on
the station's Coming -of -age an-
niversary. -
speak in the auditoriith there.
Jean Chisholm accepted the pos-
ition of vice-president.
Crumlin W. I.
Tours Goderich
Members of Crumlin Women's
oimesviue �
Annual Nov. 14
Ineti,tu'te enjoyed a visit to Gode- Holmesville local pf the On -
rich last Thursday. They were tario Farmers Union ,have com-
taken on a .conducted tour zb' pleted plans ;for the annual
Councillor Charles Robertson, meeting November 14 in Holxn-
chairman of the special cone
esville school"with William Har
-
chairman
of the Town Council._
vey 01' United Co-operatives of
They visited the Sheu(I'er Pen Ontario as guest speaker.
plant, the Salt block, the new At the meeting at Holmesville
Siffto Salt mine and the Huron. recently, delegates were ap '
County Museum. They were ,tin -
pressed with the new Co.uhty
Court llouee aid also the
scho-els and the hospital•
The president If the Goderich
Institute, Mrs. Norman Clair-
mart, brought greetings from
her brunch at the dinner held
at Lakeview Restaurant. Mrs.
John 'Clint, their, president,
'hanked Gods rich residents for
pointed to go to the O.F.U. con-
vention, October 24, 25 and 26
at MemorialHall, O.A.C.,
Guelph. President John Semple
read the resolutions. They were
discussed and voted on. Dele-
gltes_ will take with them the
feeling of. their local on each
of these resolutions and will
vote on them accordingly at t -he
cnnvenai.on along with all Farm
their hospitality. She remarked Union Locals.
that it was due to' the publicity Momrhers were reminded of
ehat..T.he see -see lade .gilie he county meeting November 3
that they decided to visit the er' v'higli'- several` members' of
Huron County town. She thank. Parliament have been 'invited
cd Councillor Ro.rertson on be- to attend, Charles MacNaugh-
h'-'f cf her :s0 members for ton, MLA for Huron included.
w.I)uiinneeee eeee ekeele.e„ye,1acI�E.;,- caking_ theam,.on their tour -andjt is hoped to dr cuss several
r,. s.w•e-nrn te-t:h61Psee ue_A am educ -em 'i the rte ; srrcl ;as.
committee, Mrs. George �Iillian r; 1 _ : education. -
BAPTIST FIRESIDE
Violin .selection, played by
Rev. R. Sweeney, Auburn, ,were
the highlight at the tire: ide ser-
vice, in the Beet:;.t Church en!
Sunday, Octoter 16. Bible game! q.
contests were conducted by the - P
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Program direc-tors, Mrs. D. Na-' 'e
:meth and Mr;. E. Vcn. Keitz.J 4
•
Mr. WilliamCease led the songs 0
. erviee. •• Refreshments • were l
civet. This eve_nt marked the 70,
first of a set'ies planned for the' p
third Sunday ever::ng cf , each. Z
month. •i fS.
•end Mrs. William T. Robison.
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brownie's
Drive-in
'CLINTON ONTARIO
DURING OCTOBER
— WEEK ENDS ONL'Si`
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 28- and 29
— Double Feature —
"HORRO.S OF THE
BLA C - - MUSEUM - _
(Adult Entertainmeri.fl
Michael Gough, June Cun-
ningham
"THE HEADLESS
GHOST” -
Richard Lyon, Liliane Sottane
(One Cartoon)
SHOWING STARTS AT DUSK
a•i•e•e•O•••••••••••••
Coming to Goderich
Yes, this your big opportunity to find . out all
there is to know about the positions. available for.
qualified young men and women .in the RCAF...
Contact the: '
HURON COUNTY, COURT HOUSE
3rd Floor
who is specially qualified to answer all'your
questions about training,• rates of pay and other,
benefits in the RCAF.'
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Mr. Frank Clary and his with ' their sister, 1.11.'x'&.,, Ii .004 -
sister, Mrs. Victor 'Young,have Hunt, and lilac. hunt, in
returned home after visiting ville, Rentuevy.
BINGQ at LEGION HAIL
SATURDAY, _OCTOBER .29x
'AT 8.80 P.N.
15• `AMES -T- F ,x
4 SHARE -THE WEALTH Jackpot 9onibined.
"JACCKPOT OF $75.00 IN "55 "CALLS. •
Sponsored by Canadian Legion Branch 109. '
No person under 16 admitted tg Legion Hall
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NIGHT
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OBITUARY {
MRS.' C. 11, BRINDI.E'Y
Mr. Harold Bower, of Mitchell,
-c 'i+.;i d__at__tlre. £un F eel _ > se rsece
Monday k2ternoon at the Lodge
funeral home for Mrs. Cassie.
Maude Brindley, 7A, who died
et ;Alexandra Hospital Friday
anter a lengthy iliri•ese. Inter-
ment, Was in Maitland cemetery.
She was the wife of the late
William Brindley. Boris ftri Port
Huron, Michigan, she was the
ddeugh,ter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Salisbury. She•liv-
ed in Tobermory and in ire Cock -
rich and Coiiborne Townships
for• a short time, moving. to
Goderich 5.0 f'ea'rs ago. She was
' a member of the Jehovah's Wit-
r.e•ss • Church.
Surviving is one grandson,
Allan Brindley, of Detroit.
IIEXRY TIIO;VIA S 13FST
_ The funeral sel'vice was held
on Mond;iY at Stiles funeral
home for Henry Thomas Best,
75, viho was fatally injured in a
car accident last Thursday. Rev.
W. C. Smith, of Porter's Hill, of-
frcieted. Interment was in
Maitland cemetery.
Born in Hallett Township, he
was a son of the late -Henry Fast
and Sara Churchill.. Be lived in
�1Tullett • until 1930, when he
moved to tie fifth concession.
of (.,ode' ir•h Township. He was
a !leather of Porter's Hill Unit-
ed C:eeeela.
;Survivin, is his wife, the
former Alice Pocock, Goderich
Township; one son, Leslie, Code-,
r,,.,, 'r'• vnship; tee) 'esters, Mel.
fees; , • el) r and Mrs.
Sadie �Vhi.tington, both of I eWhi,tington. both of I en-
�' rr, -.end one brother, James
cf Cle ton.
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CONTEST
FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL JA 4-7461.
EVENINI APPOINTMENTS—LEN and ELIZABETH
-25
Sickness Can Cripple
Financially As Well As .�
Physically
HURON CO-OPERATIVE
MDICAL SERVICES
Offers ,You Protection Against
The Unexpected .Expense
Of Sickness
H.C.M.S. I5 AN OFFICIAL COLLECTOR YEARLY
OF ONTARIO HOSPITAL, INSURANCE PREMIUM
Famil- Individ-
The Government's Basic Standard Ward ies ua'ls
Hospital Plan . .. _ $ 50.45 $ 25.20
MAJOR MEDICAL PLAN,
When included with. Surgical Plan,' pays
80% of most `expenses not .covered by
Surgical Contract after the first $100 and
up to $5,000 in any twelve month period 10.00
SURGICAL CONTRACT `
Cutting procedures, fractures, dislocations,
k -rays, anaesthetist's, services; childbirth
expenses, hernias, tonsils and adenoids, 38.00
added after a Waiting period .... .
TOTALS--$ 98.40
OPTIONAL —. 'Term Life`llnsurance Pro-
tection •available for both the member and
spouse if they have not reached the age 55.
No• physical' examination required at this
time EACH 24.00
f - 4 •
TOTAL ANNUAL COSTS -$122.40
5.00
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WE PAY CLAIMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FFES
AS SUGGESTED BY THE SCI EDUJ•rE OF FEES 1955
- '(WIT( AMENDMENTS 1956,,1957, 1958)
Huron CO -operative Medical
Services
For Further Inforrriatibh„ 'Write*to 'or Phone
G. M. WEDLOCK--Secretary-Treasurer.
Phone Hunter 2-9751, P.O. Sox 256, Clinton,
or Russell T. Bolton, R.R. 1, Seaforth
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THE GREY CUP GAME
FREER
„Win an all expense trip ifor two to Vancouver plus
tickets to the game. Consolation Prizes of 10 footballs -
autograbted by popular Argo personalities. •
RULESe •
1) Dick Shatto and Norm Stoneburgh of the Toronto" Argos`witl
'each -make 13 test drives on 1.10th gallon of gasoline in a
Renault Dauphine. The mileage at each test drive will be
recorded by officials of Renaulof Canada and the total miles '`
t.
travelled on one'galton-of gasoline will be compiled from these -
figures.
2) Contestants must se!?ct:
(a) Winn ngplavFr (D ck Shatto or Norm Stoneburgh).
(L) Correct total milea a to the nearest )'ard' driven by winning, ,
plover. -
(In case of a tie. contestant- entry Haring the earliest
dated postmark wail be judged the Winner). -
3) Results of the first file test drives will'` be announced on the
pro:ram "The Ouarterse,k Club" heard over radio station
CFRB.Toronto each Vde-tnosiay at 7:45 p.m.. and in your local --
newspaper. Results vn'1 a'so be posted at all Renault dealerships.
4) Deadline for entries. leidsest. November 12
5) Winners by notified t: No4er,'ber 19th, 1)60..'
RESULTS OF SECOND TEST DRIVE:
DICK SHATTO 5 miles, 623 yards on "1/10th gallon of
gasoline (About 53 m. p. gaI.)
NORM STONEBURGH 5 mile;, 634 yards on 1/10th gallon
of gasoline (approx. 54 rm. p. gal.)
1960 Lark -4 door---Overdrive--NEW
--ti- Price Discounted- to Clear
1960 • Renault Seen—Mileage 1800.
1960 Renault 4 Door—Excellent.
1959 Silver Hawk—Studebaker.
1959 Volkswagen -2 door Sedan.
1959 Vauxhall -4 door Sedan.
1957 Renault -4 door Sedan.
1955 Chevrolet 2 door Sedan.
1954 Ford V-8--Autortyatic.
1953 Pontiac Convertible—Standard Transmission.
1953 Pontiac --8 cylinder.
1953 Monarch Sedan—Radio.
1952 Ntercury Autoinatfc=-itadio,
1952 Mercury Standard—Radio.
1953 Ford" Convertible,
1958 Volkswagen Pickup Truck. -
1948 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton. Truck.
A Real Good 'One -- Make an Offer, -
Huron Automotive & Su'ppIy
263 Huron Road Tel JA 48371.