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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-05-25, Page 9,11110111211111111011100 UNIVERSITY AVENUE AT KING STREET' Telephone EMpire 2 -1848 -Telex 022458, :n MONTREAL telephone UNiversity 6-6881 to OTTAWA telephahe CEntral 5-3333 TORONTO -13-36 Then you can keep . your Savings Account -strictly saving. The bank calls this the 2 -Account Plan surefire way to save. It makes sense.. It's busine Iike. And it's easy ...Why don't you give it a THE ROYAL BANK OF CANAD , THE BANK WITH •1.000 FRONT DORS Goderich Branch: H. G. SPRING, Manager. 1 r BUSINESS DIRECTORY Roy N. pentley PUBLIC ACCOMITANT P.O. Box 478. Phone JA 44521 , GODERICH -- ONTA,RIQ Mechanical and body~pairs, glass, steering and wheel bal- lance. Undaspray for rust prevention. DAVIDSON'S Texaco Service No. 0 H'wy. Phone JA 4-7231 Stiles Ambulance Roomy -- Comfortable Anywhere --• Anytime PHONE JA 4-8142 77 Montreal St., Goderich R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST F. T. ARMSTRONG Consulting Optometrist The Square JA 4-7661 Albert Shore, Sr. PUBLIC, ACCOUNTANT OFFICE 98 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH PHONE JA 4;945?., RESIDENCE 39 VICTORIA ST GODERICH PHONC. JA 4-7886 A. l . Harper & Co. Chartered Accountants Office House JA 4-7562 JA 4-7642_ .33 .,Hamilton 'Si. Goderich JIM THORNELOE'S BARBER SHOP 170 The Square. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE JA 4,9271 INSURANCE, FIRE and AUTO REAL ESTATE W. J. HUGHES V ELGIN AVE. e. Phone JA 4.8526. Dr. J. H. Peters DENTIST m + 27 A West Street JA 4-7832 Successor to DR. H. R. Hall 20-23 , 2-* Colborne Federation of Agriculture Meeting Urged To Support FAME CARLOW, May. 19.—FAME— more butter would be sold-, This FarmersAllied Meat Enterpriserief was prepared and sent to Co-operative, was the topic of headquarters :Jr consideration. J. Carl- Hemingwa .'s address at He stated that, according to the May meeting of the Colborne figures in the U.S.A., the sale .Federation of Agriculture at Car- of oleo increased when colored, kiw•on Thursday..• so urged -everyone T e s do Se tr .� >,15 ,44 s butter substitute. e.„ {IGtil�rran"Te scicretary, Adismission �zrTkt3#cee e4fi=: Fordyce Clark, read the,minutes. cerning the Composite School . The chairman of the cream to be set up in Huron County. Producers spoke about a recent Mr. Stoll stated that' the Huron meeting at Clinton when county County Federation would sup - representatives agreed that, . if port sitclr a school if agricultpre the price of butter were lowered were taught. It Was announced 40 cents to the consumer and a that the annual church servjpe subsidy paid to the producer, of the County Federation. will be held on June 25 at the Glen- hut:on Salvation ' Army Camp near Bayfield. Urging the farmers of Col- borne to buy shares in FAME and later share in their own pro- fits, Mr,. Hemingway told how this co-operative operates. He said diet $2,000,000 in shares- would be necessary to carry out this pr6ject. He added that if $300,000 were raised now, it wasoped that by:, November the objective would be reached. A discussion took place concern- ing the broiler and the turkey in- dustry and the present hog marketing scheme. Mr, Hemingway closed his •ad- dress by urging all farmers to SPRINGTIME IS HERE buy one or more shares in FAME and thus sharp in tr,' profits that are returned accord- ing, to patronage. Mr. Elmer Hunter thanked t e speaker for his informative address and lunch was served by Douglas McNeill and Donald Haines. T V andBES RADIO TU OP,EN NIGHTS Until 11.30 FREE Tube Testing Service Goderich News Stand D. Pincher, Prop, On the Square at Colborne Street 19tf ALUMINUM AWNINGS — Custom Built — .UMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS — Installed — All types of -roofing and alterations under guarantee. Please Contact BRUCE E.- RYAN Building ' .Contractor Phone JA 4-7762 -19-21 NTOR ,„1". ;1A4• 7841 ANDY .DOA 94� sQuARE GQDERICI r; Butler, Dooley & Clarke Chartered Accountants Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 39 West Street JA 4-8253 GODERICH, ONTARIO. tf ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN PgNERAI, 'INSVRANcE AND REAL ESTATE Bank of Commerce Bfag. I Godes ich. Phone JA 4-9662 A. J. Alexander, Res. J A 4-7836. C. F. Chapman, Res. JA 4-7915. ne FOR GENERAL --INSURANCE -See KEN CROFT ` FIRE — AUTO — LIABILITY— CASUALTY—Phone JA4-7253 REGENT TV Sales & Service CLEARANCE A NrE SALE Reconditioned used TV's and Radios. These sets to be sold at fantastically low prices to make room for new stock. NEW and USED CAR RADIOS IN 'STOCK for any make of car. WILLIAM 0. YOUNG 256 Regent St., Goderich JA 4-7718 TF .••=•!1' Have you tried an . e . p, • HFC Shopper's Loan? • An important part of HFC service to families is the Shopper's Loan, specially designed to help you buy the many things needed for modern luring. You shop with cash at any. store you =wis�and avoid a number of large end -of -the -month bills. Instead, you repay 'HFC a single, sensible monthly instal - ment. Simply.drop in or phonelI 'C today. Borrow up to $2,500 with up to 36 months to repay. Lowrcost life insurance available on all loans HQUSEHGLD FINANCE M. R. Jenkins, Manager 35A West Street Telephone JA 4-7383 GODERICH, SUGA and SPICE tr[ amC syn,• �y Ran Kir Awa dS ,dC/C.% '9CiTP:+ ,L.smougam,By$41Matifor It's not exactly a dull world we live in, with its wars and rumors of wars, its rockets and spacemen, its horror movies and delinquent children, its cohstant threat of annihilation. No,ou couldn't exactly call it a dull world. But don't you occasionally be- come heartily sick of `'-stories about the trouble in Laos and the trouble in Cuba? -Don't you becoine a trifle weary of the never-ending stream of pro- nouncements from the Americ- ans and the Russians, every one sounding exactly like the last one? * is :{: Don't you get a little fed up with the endless flow of articles about outer space? Don't you sometimes wish they would'just skin Eichmann alive, or -turn him loose, and be done with it? And don't you wish that, once in a while, they'd stop playing bongo in the Congo? Sometimes I become so bored with the monotony of our daily fare of science,' murder, violence a 1. If your thirst demands a lively r _ T lager, reach for an Old Vienna-- , it's a move in. the light direction. :. LASER 33EER 'iii'=3'iri,. ::::ssx:s:s:...• ,,•, ::: ,t�s f=ll=il,,. • _::_::__' =s:sss:::i..:si= is reach for an Old Vienna :i::is•ss:is'i�bih and hatred, that 'I'm driven reading the used, car ads an the real estate ails, for som Tight entertainmen t, 8 It isn't the fault four new paper people and o r, teleuisio newscasters, I guess. They do conscientious job, on', the whoT and make a desperate effort extract some sense from th sound and fury that makes up our World. a: * But they simply can't keep the stuff continually alive and vital for us. We've had too much of it.. We're saturated.After a week of watching the greatest comedian in the world, we'd be yawning until the tears spurted. Few of us could listen to even such great talents as Elvis Pres- ley for more than ,10 or 12 hours at a stretch. People who are interested in bird -watching don't necessarily' want pigeon pie for every meal. to e OBITUAOY BERNARD J. BENINGER A Dungannon resident, Bern- ard J. • Beninger, died on- May 13th at Alexandra Hospital. He was a native of Culross Town- ship. He is survived by two bro- thers, 'Peter, Kitchener; Cleo - ;\a 1 .,.tae;, 1Siett4 f -s stets°. Ste hens Loring; Mr -s,. : loci':. isattsa;Sati 'Ia'iiei co; Mrs. S. J. Scharbach, Riversdale (near Lueknaw); Sister'Majella, Hamilton.- • Requiem high mass was sung Tuesday morning, May 16, in St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Riversdale. MRS: •RUSSELL CARTER n a A former resident of Colborne 0, Township, Mrs, Russell Carter, to died May 15th at Scott Mem- e oriel Hospital, Seaforth. She was the former Deborah Harri- son. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. William (Doreen) Bolton, Stratford; Miss Leta Carter, Seaforth; two sons, Ivan, Seaforth; Murray, Strat- ford; one sister, Mrs. William (Rita) Dodd, Auburn; and one brother, Herbert, McKillop Township. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon, May 17, at the Box funeral home, Seaforth. And that's what is wrong with the ordinary Gus or Gert. That's why our keen, intelligent Can-. adian housewives- reach the 'slightly vicious columns .by young women who offer advice to the lovelorn, rather than the latest from Laos. That's why the cream. of our Canadian manhood may be found with its head bur - lee! . in the comics or sports page, rather than the editorial page. - 4 * We all know we should be concerned ccs er China, riled about Russia, upset with th U.S., browned of with Britai rx� rwith Venezuela and ha ing conniptions over Cuba. • MRS. ISABELLA JOHNSON A resident of Goderich for 36 years, Mrs. Isabella Johnson died on Wednesday of last week in Alexandra hospital after _ a lengthy illness. A daughter of the late Walter Robert henry and Emily Ayton Henry she was horn in 1884 at Seaham harbour near \Vest Ilai llevpool, England. Her husband, William Johnson, Predeceased Her. She was a member of St. George's Anglican Church. Surviving are one son, Walter .Tohnson, London; one sister, Mrs. C'liff'ord (Beatrice) Mallett, e Detroit; three brothers; Robert. h and Richard, Goderich: Charles �•. Victor Rudy,,-Kirii•ardine; -.one i7randchild, and three ° great - .grandchildren. Funeral services were held on e Saturday afternoon at the Stiles - t flip?ral home with Dr. K. E. Taylor officiating. Interment t was in Maitland, cemetery. The pallbearers «•ere:, Ernie a H Fisher. William Moore, award Y (Kin) White, Don Stimson, M. t, Martin, all of Goderich, and Benson Moore. of London. MRS. HERBk.,RT PENTLAND But we can't do it. We'r pulverized with world affair after two' decades of war, ho and cold, ' bombs, atom an hydrogen, and w;nd, mostly ho Even the first story about landing on the moon will likel elicit no more than a bore "And about time, too,” from us This was alae frame of mind I was getting -into lately, and I had almost ceased to use the daily paper for anything more than swatting bees and \,v rapping garbage. But 1 was saved by a couple of stories in the newspapers that revived my faith, in human na- ture, and in the world as an interesting place to live, not merely a grim and gloomy sphere whirling about in the dust of man's destiny. a 8 The first story contained statement from a Mr. Samue Shenton, secretary .of the Fla Earth Societ . H said that these'' astronauts—Gagari of Russia and Shepard of th U.S.—could not gp into orbit -n because there iso such thing If C�agarin thought the eart was round, during his satellit trip, said Mr. Shelton, he wa simply repeating an error mean kind has been making ever since Columbus. He added: "Human- ityheorhas y." been -brain -washed by .scientists into the- round earth t a � t y e d Aatl ni e Mrs. Herbert Pentland, Ash- field Township, died May 14 in Alexandra Hospital. The former Loretta Grace Snell, she was a daughter of the late .Tames Snell and the former Emma Tamhlyn, Hullett Township. Mrs. Pentland had been ill Y" long time. She was a member of Nile Church. She was born in. -.1895 near Blyth. She came with her family while a young girl to live in Colborne Township, and in 1924 married Herbert Pent- land. Surviving' are 'her husband, one daughter, Mrs, Allatt (Ruth) Farrell,- Ripley; two sons, Roll- ald, West Wawanosh; John, Ash- field; one brother, John Snell, Hullett; two sisters, Mrs. John (Louisa) Daniel, Grimsby, and Emma, Toronto; and four grand- children. Rev. T. Richards .officiated at funeral services held Wednesday afternoon, May 17. , Be waS as- sisted by Rev. H. J. Snell. Pall- kearp. '.^, War" 40dghigo,1" •'.::L ygly Victor and Elmer Black, }Iowa>ya Johnston Ix W4oniaff Ross 'Henry. TWO -ST. HELEN'S° MEN GRADUATE St. Helens, May 22.—Crawford McNeil graduated from Ridge - town Agricultural School on May 16. Attending the gradu- ation. was his mother, lkjrs. Laura McNeil and his sisters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. nob Johnston, of Kincardine, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Traflet, of Southampton, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson, of London. This year's class of 78 students 'was one of the largest in the school's history. Besides his certificate, Crawford received the award tor the student making the most progress during the course, Con- gratulations Crawford! Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods and Miss W. D. Rutherford at- tended the graduation of M. Robert, A. Murdie at .Waterloo College on Saturday, May 20th. Bob received his Bachelor 'of Arts with hpnors and the Uni- versity told( iedal in geography. Bob is the or, of Mrs. Mabel The Goderich. Signal -Star, Thursday, May 450, 1. (Woods) Murdie and the late Mr. Douglas, of Mitchell, oceaSjQn of thei. 'tial annitersary. Munlie. Congratulations! <° Rev. and Mrs. B. • F.. Green ands Gordon returned after ten, clay visit with ;their son, Dr. Burdge Green, and Mrs. Green, of Stilwell, Oklahoma. • - 'rhe pen-nib44 we _. day .developed from ear Mr. A.. G. Webb returned o pens, which were road Sunday from Vietyria IT spital piece. T firs• meals rn:i.fririr. John C timer sae e . e a ota h th s p , dge '0?.* :4 :°- loutr; ;Sa ' ay reetitwto forttirl :the' evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jimisar ' for flexibility. When it domes to saving here's a trick worth kno Avoid writing cheques against your Savings Acco Impossible? Not at ali! Just open a Personal'Chegu Account at the "Royal" and use it for paying b •TORONTO'S MOST CONVENIENT' 900 rooms and suites with tub, shower, radio and TV. Home of the CanadiaM, Pump Room -Dancing no cover, nor minimum. Ample free overnight . . parking. Pine Convention Facilities. Family Plan m741.71F? WE CAN FINANCE YOU 11 Own Your Own Licensed WESTINGHOUSE h LAUNDROMAT* e Unattended Laundry Store sl Be your ,.own boss while. main- - talping ain-'taining your present business, profession' or job. No experi- ence necessary. All equipment is ,coin -metered and easily op- erated by customers without -need of attendants. Many stores are -open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: Receive training, advice, location and continu- ing promotional help from the international • organization that has planned over 10,000 laundry stores. Complete service and parts centers conveniently lo- cated near .you. We offer ,gen- erous ifinancing of your total purchase :. . at the lowest in- stllments. Write or phone today for full information. ALD CANADA LTD., 336 Wellington Road S., London, Ont., GE 3-3171. Well, all I cart say is: "That's telling them, Mr. Shenton." More power to you and the' Flat Earth Society. For years, we've been swallowing everything the scientists tell us; without a question.• I've never been convinced, my- self, of that story about the earth being round, and I'm glad to 'see some healthy scepticism 'about it. And if, the earth is warmed by the sun, how come it's so cold in winter? And what became of the Garden of Eden? And why are women.so hard to get alohg with? You sec? The scientists hay been telling us a lot of stti about -light rays and neutrons, ti but they ,shy away from the im- portant things. d: 4: r The second story to cheer me up was the one about the teen- ager/be-6T een- agerr'; ' Blind River. As they pulled away from a service sta- tion, the attendant saw a human hand sticking oat of the trunk - of the car. He alerted police and they threw up road blocks all over the place. They nabbed the young men, but couldn't find the body. The' la°ds were fined for creating a public mischief. That stunt tickled me, though I'm not keen on practical jokes. 4, ¢, 4, Then I Thought of the day a friend and 1 were out trout fish- ing, I-ecently. We stood, up to our breas't'bones in ice water, in the middle of a vast swamp created by a beaver dam. We couldn't tell' whether we we're fishing in the stream, or just in flooded fle'ds. And wj were happy as pigs, calling -quietly to each other that "this is the life." +� 4, - As 'long as people are still able to deny that the earth is round, to' pretend that they have a body in the trunk of the car and to delude themselves into fishing where no trout has ever trod, there's hone for the old, news -weary world. The largest °theatre in the world is Radio City Music Hall. It is one of the 14 buildings which make tip - Rockefeller Centre in New York City, The chief structure, the IBCA Build. ing,' :is 70 storeys' high. -2.1r.,. 180000®®®4l-118.a♦111NAA®^.1®®A Dry cleaning by Goderich French Dry Cleaners gives your lovely woollens and sheers a new lease on life, Bring them in today for cleaning that will renew them. GODERICH French DRY CLEANERS WEST ST. JA 4-8452 C. R. LO,WERY; Prop. Y 01115 i Three Reasons Why READY-MiX CONCRETE Is Your Logical Choice 1. Economy -No Waste - Long Lasting 2. Cleanliness - No Fuss or, Muss SIDEWALK- SLABS —3-. Prompt -. 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