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IS FLUORIDATION DESIRABLE?
Having been grvited per..i on to
` install a new waterworks system in Cod-
.erich by the Ontario Water Resources Com-
•
Aission, the Town is patiently awaiting
further word .from OWRC, r in the mean-
. time, those citizens who are in favor of the
.fl.uoridatiou of thetown . water supplies
-should be doing soneiiug to create an
'interest in it. The. wad 'as recently clear-
ed for municipal action along this line
• 'when a special committee of the Ontario
government concluded that fluoridation
was definitely an effective way of prevent -
'.rug tooth decay. Their report r0 -
commended that lllunicipal.lities he perniit-
-ed to fluoridate their'*ater without hav-
ing to resort to passing a by-law to do so.
A very tiny-tilnount of fluoride, only
one part to a million part:; of water, is
• enough to make teeth inue11 I11ore resis-
44.
The vote for hog produeers.44.)mmit1eo
members at Clinton 011 Mardi -t h, vv'eut.
off smoothly as was expected said the Clin-
:ton News-Reeord editorially.
Col'ntneitting further, the News -Record
,,,,aid : - A. lack of voters from the farot'f
eorir?<ers of the Comity ivas evidenced in t hat
rio candidate was elle>ted from the four
townships farthest away. ° .lIowever, t hat
could almost have been: predicted, too.
A majority of the seasoned members of
the hog producers association were eleeteti.
and probably this could have hcen predict-
ed as well, but on the morning of the vot-
ing. there would ha'Ve heel) few takers for
such a bet.
lip four .Free Enterprise men- new -t o
the group who were elected certainly will
gain in experienee and wisdom during:the
1„0„�gths_..�and ttii will do iloharm
to anyono, most" certainly not to' them-
selves.
No one could have predicted how,many
of the nearly 6.000 hoer prodlteer 1n the
bounty kohl•( ,have eO111e to vote. That
1,184 made the trip to Clinton was gratify-
in'ng, even though it could hardly be term-
ed a fair representation from the producers
throughout the County.
The main task ,of the group eleeted
will he to join with the 12 ,committeem4 n
ta11t to tooth decay for lift provided the
wat(ar i5 available to children while, their
teeth are forming. It will also help, to
a lesser degree, teeth which are complet-
ely formed. .Fluorides Neither add taste,
n ilor, nor odor to the water. Nature floes.
not always add just the right aino'unt to
water supplies and it is 11 simple matter
to adjust. the fluoride content of water,
upwards 01' downwards. to achieVe the one
part ,per 1111111011 w11ie11 is ideal. Children
who are fortunate enough to be raised in
areas where the water is fluoridated, eith-
er t hrouunderground deposits or as g>11 s a
result of supplement, will have on the av-
erage two-thirds less' tooth decay than
those children w•h(i live in non -fluoridated
areas. In view of this, fluoridation of
;(((1 1'ie11's 'Water til1l)plle5 1s_ something
which is well worth coll,idet'atitnl.
,;EXPECTE.D
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FROM
THE WORD
BY •
GODERIICH ,,,..M1NJSI',ERIAL
A'S ttra'AMON
JESUS WENT A LITTLE FARTHER
(Matt. 26:39) hung in agony on His own cross,
Letters To Editor
Goderich, Ont.,
March 13, 1961.
Editor, Signal -Star.
Dear Sir:
In connection with the forth-
r.aming vote- on liquor lounges,
1-deUb S01 uYidexs ' c i'
that .municipal councils have
nothing whatever to say about
the number of licenses "to be
issued, to whom they are issued,
r I .
(By Rev. E. A. Cooper, Goderich we would do well to ask our- or for what premises.It is a peculiarity of the
Free Methodist Church) selves if our consecration to
The athlete who goes a little His service- meets today's chal-
farther—a little faster—a little Menges,
longer—wins the race and the 'Leaving eight disciples at the
prize. The student who goes
"a little farther" than Other
students — in concentration in
class - in home study -i in
thoroughness of preparation—
stands highest in examinations
and wins the scholarship: The
businessman who goes "a little
farther" in study and know-
ledge of his work—in giviing
superior service and value —
wins over competition.
But of all areas of life where
going "a little farther" wins
coveted advantage, that of min-
istering spiritual blessing to
others—of • bringing the power
of the gospel of Jesus Christ
to bear upon the sin -problems
and heartaches of our day—of
making our lives useable to
God as surrendered upon chan-
nels through which He may
work—ought to challenge us
most. It was in"this area that
our Saviour and .Master showed
us the way to great fruitfulness
by means of this very principle
of "going farther."
Pictured as the Righteous
.1 Servant• b,y Isaiah, surely o1.tx._
Lord "went ,-f rt -beg"`- in service'
fro>,n Middlesex 1.11esex County on March 1nd , to mankind. The Gospel by
gateof the Garden of Geth-
s..emeane, and taking the three
"inner circle" disciples inside
a distance, "He went a little
farther"—in distance—in intens
sity--in intercessory heartache
for a lost world. Sweating blood -
drops and Uttering strong cries,
as we read of Him in Luke and
Hebrews, our Lord surely went
farther in prayer. In our day,
when family devotions and the
mid -week prayer service, are not
commonly used, and personal
private devotions are brief if at
all, we would do well to ponder
our Saviour's example in this
respect.
However, it is in His con-
secration to His Father's will,
wherein it is recorded that "He
became obedient unto death,
even the death of the cross,')
that we see Him, at utmost cost
"going farther." In order that
we might have an atoning sacri-
fice to trust as we seek pardon
. in order that the forfeited
presence of the Holy Spirit
might be redeemed back to man-
kind, He went the whole way in
onsegrat 4n, -for. Ft= May :we -
determine to "go farther b, with
Him, and . make ,our life -dedica-
tion like that of Paul: "That I
may know Him, and the power
of His resurrection, and the
fellowship of His sufferings."
select oil' of -their number to I•epresentil "describes Him as one who
I)istriet 10 on the Toronto Board.- WithIwas so busy meeting human
needs that, at times, He had
that one mall \\•ill go a lot of faith, hope not leisureto permit Iiim to
and trust that he \\'ill do what he can for'eat. When we\see Him meet -
the betterment' of t he hog produces in'ing the need of lone of His cap -
TN nroil and Midi-1'1(14;ex in the pub]i(• near -tors in Gethsemane, healing his
ear; and the need of the thief
ket place. - _. . ,on the cross, even though He
It was rather amazing that til(' vOtlllg'i '
-hoidd be as dost as it turned out to he.
This .should serve a5 a suggestion to each Down-
lted man that though hundreds of menvtd forhim. other hundrds slid not, lintpreferred other representatives. With this
in mind. the stat of tht' elected may not be:
too solid, hilt at least he is made awarel
that there are- Others of other opinion
\v,it11 which he unfit rerko
The answer is a state of e011ipl'01111SP
(111-1-11a .'-=-t=1ritT.. -Ni-- i#- 3 +t -0- i--1:�r
frioe(10111, hill )asie beliefs. The solution
should he at least as'successfnl as the weld-
ino of the French and .English Mations in -
Mernorvs
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Lane
50 Years Ago -1911
County Council reported 81
inrnate's in the House of Ref-
uge The tender of W. Agnew
to supply bread at $2.75 per
cwt.. was accepted, and an ae-
count for $35 for the burial of
aiTarr as-15rdered,'-•pa-td_-.-
On fhe occasion of Queen
Mary's coronation. the LO..D.E.
was .collecting from all those
with the name of Mary, gay,
Maria, Marian or Marie. Mrs.
James Clark, as treasurer -,of
the Goderich Chapter, was to
forward local donations to the
provincial headquarters. The
money wottld he used to -pur-
chase a gift for the new Queen.
Joseph McGraw, Dunlop, met
with a painful accident when a
horse fell on him, cutting his
hand and bruising him badly.
At Dungannon, J. •H. Medd
intended having an auction sale
a.ou, .40 'horses. - -
30'Years
Robert MacKay, who had 'pre-
viously donated MacKay Hall to
Goderich, als remembered his
home town i his will. Sums
of money wee left to Knox
Church, the C ildren's Aid, So-
ciety, of God rich, Alexandra
Hospital, the oderich Colleg-
iate Institute, t e town library,
Maitland cemetery, and the
Public School Board.
Mr. Gordon McPhee had had
two pairs of twin calves born
on his farm inside of a month.
Mr. Charles Hallam, of West
Wawanosh, lost his barn,' some
livestock and machinery in a
fire which started when he fell
while carrying a lantern. He
was severely burned. -
Mrs, Harry Shackleton and
daughter Madeline„ Asquith,
Sask., were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
T. G. Allen, Goderich. Mr,
Shackleton expected to join
them at the close ,of the school
term.
15 Years Ago -1746
Andrew Holmes, a Goderich
Township farmer, was severely
injured` wizen a frightened heif-
er knocked tan down. Mrs.
Holmes dragged her unconscious
husband opt of theej� animal's
way. Mr. D. A. Stirling and his
daughter Mary later helped
carry Mr. Holmes to his house.
Mrs. M. P. Chaffee was ap-
pointed superintendent of the
Huron County Children's Aid
Society. She would succeed H.
T. Edwards who had recently
resigned., ,
At the commencement exer-
cises at G.C.I., the J. A. Graham
shield was presented two Jim
Bisset. Field Day competition
awards went to Jerry Ginn,
Donald Scott, "Donald Holmes,
Victoria Baechler, Maxine ' Oke
and Eleanor Willis. Bob Need-
ham won the Strathcona Medal"
for rifle shooting.
At Auburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Raithby, who were moving
to Goderich, were presented
with a table lamp and a wall
mirror by the community. n tt
10 Years Ago --1951
The fire brigade was called to
the farm home of John Hind -
marsh when fire spread from a
, stovepipe , into, the wall of . an
upstairs room.
Albert Mero, Bruce street,
died in Alexandra 'hospital of
gunshot wounds in the abdomen
and right leg. He had been
testing a shotgun in the base-
ment of his home and was alone
at the time of the accident.
Mises Shirley Robertson and
Eileen Glidden successfully
passed their Grade V music ex-
aminations.
-Little David Montgomery,
Dungannon, Was badly scalded
when he pulled a pot of hot
rnflee off the table and over
himself. He had to be taken
to Alexandra Hospital for treat-
ment,
to the Canadian nation we know and lore.
.and it's w•i-Leonie rtn thfsse of other;-eclnntriesj
vvho.iiiav wish to make their home here.
A one-sided type of government or.
la«, 1.111 not attract others. nor will it Pro-
vide those who
a healthy atmosphere
already reside - under its
for
care.
MARCH
DRUG SALE
SPECIALS,
t D•e4• B ran
SALE ENDS -MARCH 19 —
OPEN SUNDAY, MARCH 19th, 2 - 5 P.M.
SACCHARIN
TABLETS
;• Grain
500's 1,000's
39c - 59c
HEAVY GRADE I.D.A.
Wax Paper
100 -foot Roll -12" wide
Regular 31c
29c or 2 for 55c
"GOLIATH;"
Writing Pads
Big Value --200 sheets
per pad
Note size,. Letter size
25c 49c
LATEX
RUBBER
GLOVES
with suction grip
39c pr.
WRITING PAPER -
Stuat "Hall
- • VELLUM
30 sheens 30 envelopes
49c
Moth
Crystals
Two Pound Bag
NOW ONLY 5 9c .
Ideal for us.. in Vacuum
Spray
I.D.A. BRAND HEAVY GRADE
MINERAL OIL
Odorless and Tasteless
16 oz. Reg. 65c 40 oz. Reg. 1.25
49c 99c
TWO SPECIALS
BOBBY PINS
150 for 39c
ToiletTissue
Pink—Yellow—White
Two for 25c
Six for 73e
O
9 Cent Specials
Ladies' Plastic Rain -eat
folded into plastic carrying case
TWO COMB SPECIAL -
BObby Comb and `Curl Comb
Bathroom Scale
REG. 6.95 NOW 4.95
COLD ,DREAM
. SOAP
Bath and Cgmplexioh' Luxury
2 for 25c — 6 for 73c
CAR WASH
BRUSH
99c
Attaches to any standard 1-6"
gardth hose. Plow control in
the handle. -
MILK OF MAGNESIA
TABLETS
500 FOR ONLY 98C
Wash •Cloths
12"ry, Square TerCloth
' Reg. 19c each.
2 for 25c
ByHd- resistance to aeolds1
I.U.A. BRAND
� P
-HALIBUT
LIVER OIL
Capsules ' •
Excellent source of
Vitamins. A & D
.100's.. Reg. 1.15 . ... 89c
250's. Reg. 2129 1.89
500's. Reg. 4,29 .. 3.49
CANDY
KERR'S
HUMBUGS
1 V Ib. 'Bag. Special
Now Only
39c
Sunglasses
Aviation Type
Green Letts - Metal Case
MARCH SALE SPECIAL
NOW 79c
CAMPBELL'S YOUR FRIENDLY I.D.A. DRUG STORE
Phone4S3 2 t
erich'.
Liquor License Act that it gives
no instructions to the board ex-
cept to authorize it to issue lic-
enses of seven different classes.
It fixes board membership at
three, provides for paying a staff
and holding beard meetings, and
says licenses May be issued to
anyone who is a British subject
and a "fit and proper person."
We read of deputations be-
fore the board objecting tolic-
ensing premises close to a
church, school or public park.
The commissioners listen ,polite-
ly,
politely, and in due course ; the lic-
ense is issued. There is nothing
to prohibit or discourage „ lic-
enses in such places or. any-
where else. The Legislature left
all this up to the board, which
does exactly what it is author-
ized to do—issue licenses.
It is the duty of the board,
with approval of the Lieutenant
Governor in Council (the -pro-
IF YOU HAD'
INVESTED . .
$5,000 in Commonwealth Inter-
national Corp. (a Mutual fund)
in January, 1944, you. would -
have $28,923.89 today and could
draw $289.00 per month.
CALL—
JOSEPH - P. ALLAIRE
Phone JA 4-7671
Your King Merritt & Co.,
representative in' Huron County.
vincital Government) to pre- Canada's first transcontinen-
scribe the days and hours when tal air flight, from Montreal to
Liquor may be sold, --served or Vancouver, was made by J.D.
consumed. The only time a McKee in 1926..
municipal council has anything
to say is in event of an applic-
ation by a licensee to the board
for extension of standard hours.
This the council evidently may
recommend or not.
Toronto city council several
imes-ase -tlie-glice a ivar
not to issue more licenses.
Whe1t three ore=were=-=issued;
in 1958, Controller Brand said
it was "against the wishes of
city council." Objecting to estab-
lishment of a hotel and beverage,
room in a residential section of
Parkdale, citizens, city council
and the Legislature member ap-
pealed to the Board. A license
was issued.
In opinion of a Toronto man,
speaking at Exeter a not long
ago: "The number of outlets is
limited only by the number of
people Who apply. Very few
get turned down."
W., E. ELLIOTT.
Of Canada's total agricultural
production 69 per cent is sold
m the Canadian market and 31
per cent is exported.
An estimated 4,211,400 Can-
adian's recieve cheques from
the federal government -each
month family allowances 2,-
500,000; universal old• age pen-
sions 900,000; civil servants and
employees of Crown Corpora-
tions 340,000; veterans and de-
pendents 189,000; aged, disabled
and blind pensioners 157,000;
members of the armed forces
120,000; R.C.M.P. 5,400. '
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• 50tf
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With life insurance
I can be sure...
"...Sure of an incotne for my family, if 1 shouldn't live
Yo take care of tFiem."
... Sure of an income in case I become disabled.
... Sure of an income at retirement .
an income which 1 can't lose, and
can't outlive.
"I'm playing it eompletelysafe. I've math, certain of
inr•ou►e fur the future uri,i, r any of these possibil-
ities—through life. insurance , with substantial
saving values."
Today is a good ,In to.talk to a
London Life ?r>j,resrntatice,,
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#lead Office: London, Canada
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OMINION
TIE'S WEEK.
TOMATO
CHOICE HALVES OR SLICED
AYLNIER
AYLMER BOSTON BROWN
CATSUP 4
PEACRES 5
BEAMS WITH POBK 3
AYLMER CHOICE SPECIAL SWEET AND TENDER — AYLMER BRAND
35c CflOC I E PEAS
PEAS & CARROTS 2' TI'Ns
DOMINION QUALITY PRODUCTS —
DOMINO BLACK
TEA BAGS oFKGso 55c
DOMINO CHOICE
TOMATOES 2TNZ.
18 OZ.
BOTTLES
1502.
TINS
15 OZ.
TiNS
4• 16 OZ.
• TINS
SPECIAL
$1.00
SPECIAL
$loo
SPECIAL
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SekelAL
McCORMICK'S PLAIN OR SALTED
JERSEY CREAMSOIJAS 1PKG.3SIAc
BISCUIT FEATURE - McOORMICK'S
21c BANQUET iSSORTMENT
COUNTRY CLUB - INSTANT' COOKING
FANCY SOCKEYE IIOOD O�, TS
ROBIN
SALMONTIN 5�c
F1W TS i VEGTAPLES==
No. 1 Ontario
POTATOES
No: 1 California Crisp Solid
(HEAD LETTUCE
Guaranteed Good'Cookers.
50 -Ib. bag $139
Large'Size 24's
2 for 29c
REDEEM COUPON NO. 3 FOR
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VALUES EFFECTIVE IN
GODERICH
UNTIL CLOSING TIME,
SAT., MARCH 16 •°
PKG.
OF
32 RISC.
'32 OZ.
BAG
• BAKERY FEATURES
SUGARED, PLAiN OR CINNAMON,
-RICHMHLLO. DONUTS 2
RICHMELLO -
HOT CROSS
SPECIAL
c
SPECIAL
25c
,PKGS.
OF 12
SPECIAL
49c
BUNS PKG. 55c
OF 12
CHRISTIE'S CINNAMON
COFFEE RINGS
EACH
SAVE Sc
30c
ELE/dYTHING is GUARANTEED
M 1 N 101
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