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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-03-16, Page 3DAMAGES $800 Town Police Cruiser Said D -277 Feet In A ScuWith Car ffle Logan Allan McLean, 22; of by McLean' at �,eqVraz,arsr.„t..^Q,,......Y... .... ,xe :ts .,; IPd.< ^;!T15:�.C' Ik:SI'l.^i.„%$?-':.�6' 1t".,z',�•�;,,..«qx = sII. lg = i r. 4t1 ize rzt s c1iaiz k g ,f tlgroMc- . _ .,„ : r Magistrate'sLean are:, driving while ability � ., ��- a, Court today on four .Plan Trophies: charges as a result of a tangle impaired; failing to remain at with Town police cruiser about scene of accident; driving while 7.40 P.M., last Friday. license under suspension; care- For P. Scho ,N Police said their cruiser was less driving dragged 277 feet by the McLean Const a b l e A. Sellar was car before it was forced into driving the " cruiser when it started following the McLean striking a tree. Damage to the cruiser was estimated at $800 car.When the police cruiser and dariiage to the car driven pulled alongside of the McLean car on Oxford Street, the Mc- Lean car became interlocked with the cruiser in the attempt of the former to get away. In W. J. Denomme the scuffle which followed, the cruiser was dragged by the Mc- Lean ear a distance of about 277 FL O WEl feet, police said. Later, the cruiser ran into a tree when it was catapulted into 'a release S from the other car following the striking of a curb, police said. When the two cars became loosened, the McLean car sped away along Oxford street, police said. About 1 1/2 hours after the incident, police called at the The Qoder1ich , Signal -Star, Thum*, . Nlai ell 18,, 1 Phone JA 4 8132 DAY or NIGHT Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING s2TF The March meeting of the Maple Leaf Chapter, LO.D'E., was held• at the home of Mrs. D. D. Mooney with Airs. C. Ed- ward, 'the regent, presiding. Mrs. R. Smith from the Guild of All Arts Chapter in Scarboro took her affirmation. Mrs. S. Anderson led the dis- cussion on the Opportunity ,Shop. It was decided to keep th. Op- portunity Shop open frcrtn 2 4, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. A committee was appoint- ed to obtain delegates for the Provincial' convention in Ham- ilton on April 19 and 20. Mrs. W. Schaefer, educational convener, explained that tro- phies wout(f be"awarded . to the outstanding pupils in the Public and Separate schools in the fall. home of Ronald Glazier where Mrs. F. Curry outlined to the they found McLean and laid�merribers the details of can charges. In 1945 the average • wage in Canadian manufacturing was 67 cents an hour, and at Nov- ember, 1900, it was $1.79 an hour. _ Hand Crafted Briars 2a Styles We are Exclusive Agents for FAMOUS BRIGHAM PIPES IN THIS AREA . Sales and Service . 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GA E RICH 1" Now Playing—The Royal "Wedding In Springtime" and • Dick Shawn's "The Wizard of Baghdad" --Color. A Great Technicolor Double Attraction. Mon., Tues. and Wed. -:-March 20, 21,.22— Vincent Price, Myrna' Fahey and. Mark Damon From Edgar Allen Poe's 19th Century -Classic. "TIIE HOUSE OF USHER" In Horror -Scope and Color—Adult Entertainment. Guy' Madison, Virginia Mayo and George Raft In— "Jet Over the Atlantic" Thurs., Fri. and Sat. --March 23, 24, 25 -- Walter Brennan, Phil Harris and Brandon De Wilde In a fun show to please the entire family, The Boy and the Laughing Dog' Coming ---"Desire In the Dust"—Adult Entertainment, with Martha Hier and Joan Bennett. w vassing for the Red Cross Cam- paign, March 8 -15th. A group of members volunteered to as- sist the Cancer Society with their blitz canvass on Monday, April 10th. A donation of ten dollars was sent to the St. John Ambulance Society to further their work. Mrs, W. MacLaren thanked the.xhostess for_the use of her home and `tl�ie '"mcefing eIosed with the National Anthem. .F. Cardiograph . Is Frequently Used Eleven members were present far .the March meeting of the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Board Monday night. In the absence of the secretary, C. F. Chapman, the administra- tor, Leo Walzak, read the min- utes and correspondence. A letter was, received from the Graduate -'-"Nurses' Association announcing an increase in their charges for registered special duty nurses _ t9' $14 a day. It was announced by George Parsons; -ehairman- of Board, -that the first four staff members eligible forpension had reached retirement age but We bin �x� LLQ. hex. year. He also pointed out that the newly purchased electro cardiograph has been used about once a.,day, thus proving to be another useful' service of the hospital. The finance chairman, R. G. Sanderson, presented the financial report for February; accounts totalling $13,686.26 were passed. Nurses' salaries were discussed and found in line, or better, with other sur- rounding hospitals. The statistical report for the month of February was as fol- lows: Patients remainine in ' at the end of January, 81; patients admitted, 132; births, 10: pat- ten i7-741-§-1•171=-4 patients remainirrg in at tht' end of Febrii'ary, 74: patient clays, (adult) 2304, (newborn) 56. 2360; operations., 31; emergencies, 73; meals, 9276. SCHOOL, WILL TRAIN ELDERS, AND STEWARDS United Church elders,and stewards in Huron presbtery will attend schools next , week to gain a broader under"'standing of their responsibilities. Three schools. will be con- ducted in Wingham on March 20; Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, March 21, and James Street United Church, Exeter, March 22. Purpose of the annual educa- tional project is to provide an opportunity for elders and -stew- ards to grow in knowledge and understanding of their work, to broaden their understanding of .Christiana stewardship in terms of .tirpe, talent and material .,ppssessons, • Three -ministers and three 'lay- men in the presbytery have been trained to -serve as leaders of -the schools, At Wingham, the instructors will be Rev. Lloyd Brown, Brus- sels, and....George 'Parsons, Gode- rich, with Wilf Caslick, Presby- tery Men vice-president, acting as chairman. The Clinton school will be conducted by George. Lavis, zone chairman, and the leaders will be Rev. Currie Winlaw, Hensall, and Ernest Williams, Seaforth. In Exe"fer. Rev. Ernest Lewis and John Goman will be the leaders. President Robert Southcott will act as chairman. CONVERSATION, TOPIC AT BETA SIGMA PHI The March meeting of Beta Sigma Phi was held a.t the' home of the president, Martia'Duench, with several members present. Further information was read concerning the, convention in North ]bay, in May, to which the Chapter will be sending repre- sentatives. An anniversary greeting is to be sent to the International President, Bill Ross. BEft'eSltt' na Phi is celebrating its 30th birthday, with a mem- bership of 150,000 in 14 coun- tries. The topic, "How is Your Conversation,' was aptly given by litartha Rathburn, Lunch Was served at the close of the meeting _. __ _ - W hen John Plows founded the Ontario village of Hepworth lie intended to name the place Epworth after John Wesley's birthplace in England but as Plows was a Cockney his pro- nunciation made it Hepworth. 4,{rss�ii-v'i+'••.' iFfal'hK':uivW:flsuW+TaYf'r:s—'- ...._ ' v+w .'*�-.vs"&i%�::+T'5'A'r.'�.i�iwtF=•'i.wfii-4l�iw.. .?M; ' .�3'{'Y;•'. y15Fay ...... _'LYJ".4�Th�.L'`$.ca".J�"�i."^' '011 - ... then back it up with this Warranty 1teh ' 7e1jicle airaritp Certificate 1000 MILES GR 30 DAYS As new car dealers, it wouldnot be worth our while to make a quick sale on a Used Car that was not satisfactory in every way. We stake our reputation on the Top Quality Used Car Seal and ? back it up witha written guarantee. 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