The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-11-16, Page 3• TON, OF GOLD
Tbe Jersey caw Caledon B, k.•
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Royal C. °Maid----250735-olassi- a Hobby
Sed very good ---in the herd of Show
G. W. J. Elliott & Sons, Gode- $dioolOntario, s
has jug been
awarded a Ton of Gold Certific-
ate. In; 1461 days she produced
2,033 pounds of fat.
ate qualify for this awafid, a
cow must produce at least 2,000
pounds of fat in four copsecu-
tive years.
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Displays Interesting Collections
Foul weather did not hinder
approximately 80 per cent of
the parents from turning _out
to Victoria Public School's an-
nual open house, Wednesday
evening of last week.
Victoria School runs from
grades 1 to 5„ including an ac-
celerated grade 5 which is
made up of students taking
grades 3, 4 and 5 in two years.
The- students of this class had
been asked to write in their
own words, a hypothetical en-
try, in the diary of Marco Polo.
These were on display and had
very interesting contents. Paper
mache work consisted of a very
WPil Rinne-Lievi^1 pumpkins; -eats,
witches and many other items
admirably done.
In travelling about the class-
room, parents found many items
of interest that took them back
few years. At the same"time,
they showed that the intelli-
gence of the students of their
day to ,that of the present day
was on a par.
will be pleased
to accept
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
.Some of the many Items of
interest shown were books en-
titled "My Family" done by
Grade 1 students; a mural en-
titled, "The Hydro Linemen
Help Us," which had been cut
out and painted; leaf collec-
tions; examples of prin i g; a
board entitled "Our Fr nd,
The Policeman,l,which con
ed of cut out figures with -fe-
tures: put in by crayon; a large,
map showing the -routes of
Marco Polo, Vasco Da Gama and
Bartholomew Diaz with cut outs
illustrating the topography of
the land they discovered. Many
other items were to be found
by the parents attending.'
A interesting room was one
marked remedial reading in
which the walls were covered
with plaiting and ingenious
games of incentive for the
students.
A hobby show was held in
the gym and featured such
items as stamp collections,
spool knitting, a fossil and rock
collection„ pins from various
European cities and a collection
of dolls from many countries
of Europe. The hobby show
was quite successful raising
over $30 which will be used to
stage the graduation banquet
and to buy graduation pins for
the pupils in( June. The cost
of the pins. and the banquet is
completely underwritten by the
Home and Schoel Association.
Mr:, H. M. Shackleton was
very gratified with the turnout
of the parents and for the as-
sistance given by the Home and
School Association.
Dismiss Charge
Against Driver
eliargp- agains>; • ° oordonrL
Qverholt of Goderich . was dis-
missed by Magistrate Glenn
Hays, in police court Thursday.
Overholt was charged with hav-
ing care and control of a motor
Vehicle while his ability,- was
impaired in Goderich on Sep-
tember 5.
Koert Stryker, of R.R. 2,
Blyth, pleaded guilty to having
beer in his possession while
under the ' age all 21, in Gode-
rich on October 20. He was
fined $40 and costs or seven
days in jail.
Cornelius De Vries, R.R. 4,
Goderich, pleaded guilty to fail-
ing to yield half the road, in
Colborne Township, October 16,
and was fined $10 and costs or
two days in jail.
William Edwards, Lucan, was
fined $15 and costs or two days
in jail, for driving 45 miles per
hour, in a 30 mile zone, in
Londesboro on September '18.
England was the first country
to issue postage stamps.
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Support your local
Winter Employment
Campaign
Why postpone enjoyment of needed improve-
ment around your home, plant or business !
Every year more Canadians learn that winter
is the very best time to get all sorts of jobs done.
Skilled-wer s ar nore-readily available and,
being more productive, give you better value
for your dollar. Many firms also offer discounts
in the off-season lull. •
In addition to home improvements there are
many other things that canbe done to advantage
during the winter. They include such things
as maintenance of lawn and garden equipment,
electrical appliances, outboard motors and auto-
mobiles, as well as dry cleaning of drapes and
rugs and replacement of upholstery, to men-
tion but a few.
By taking a realistic approach to winter works.
you will also be helping your community by
creating employment during the traditional
winter lull. When everybody works, everybody
benefits.
Plan now to do it
this Winter
For advice and
assistance, get in touch
with your National
Employment Office
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Kirk Clouthier has muscular dystrophy: He's everything
little boys are, but he lives in a wheelchair., He looks to
Firefighter Harry Wilson as all Can,ada's ,firefighters look
to you to help finance Canadian researchers in a race against
time. The Muscular Dystrophy. Association of Canada's ann-
ual appeal for funds begins on Sunday, November' 19th.
'Phe fund-raising campaign in Goderich is sponsored 1»'
the Goderich Women's Institute under the convenership
of Mrs. A. .1.., Wilkinson, °assisted by the- Boy Scouts under
the direction of John Cary.' Canisters have been placed
around Goderich into which it is hoped as many people as
possible will place seeded money. Various organiztations
in town will be asked for financial assistance through let-
- ters mailed to them.
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On behalf of Branch 109, Royal Canadian Legion,
I would like to thank all civilians, veterans and
those who assisted in any way in making the
REMEMBRANCE
DAY SERVICE
at Court House Park on Saturday the success that
it was.
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HOLMESVILLE. --„Goderich
Tawnship Council is.Rresenting
an appeal to Provincial Live-
stock ,Commissioner, W. P.
Watson, for a government
evaluator to • determine the
vague 01 -sheep killed Icy dogs
in the township. - ,
A series of claims by W. II.
Middleton, ' R.K. 3, Clinton,
amounting to about $600 this
year is involved. Each- year
rural townships appoint evalu-
ators for livestock claims. 1:d -
gar. Rathwell has been sheep
evaluator in Goderioh Town-
ship. Evaluators are paid $1.1,U
an hour plus ten cents a mile to
cover expenses. incurred 'while
discharging their duties..
In July air. Middleton put in
a claim tor sheep, and the
township evaluator valued them
at $25 for sheep and $i7 for
lambs. Then in August -on an-
other claim the township evalu-
ator placed the .-rate.;at $35 “for -
sheep and $20 for lambs.
Since township council did
not feel` they, should pay more
for sheep lost in August, than
in July they refused' to pay on
this valuation. Then Mr. Mid-
dleton took advantage of a right
which both individuals and
townships have, to appeal to
the Live Stock Commissioner.
A provincial evaluator came
and set- the- values ---at- -$26- -for,
sheep and $17 for lambs on the
first claim. Then, the township
was unhappy about having to
pay more than that on the
second claim so they appealed
to the Live Stock. Commission-
er and the second claim was
valued. at $26 for sheep and $17
for -Iambs.
Mr. Middleton refused to set-
tle on that basis. Then recently
he placed ,another claim for
sheep losses, and again the
local evaluator placed the value
at $35 and $20. Again the
township refused to settle for
this, so Mr. Rathwcil, for the
second time finding his' valu-
ation refused, resigned his posi-
tion. Once more the township
must appeal to the provincial
evaluator to help settle the
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ST. GEORGE'S GUILD'S •
NOMINATING COMMITTEE”
,the monthly meeting of St.
George's Evening Guild was
held Wednesday • of last week
in the Parish Hall with Mrs.
Marilyn Bannister, vice-presi-
dent, presiding. ' ,Minutes of
the last meeting and the treas-
urer's report were adopted as
read.
After committee reports, a
nominating committee compos-
ed ofIesdames Pearl Need-
ham, etty Ann Samson and
Jean M Ilwain was appointed to
bring in a slate of officers for
the coming year. - Under the
direction of Mrs. Betty Carrick,
former members who are now
living elsewhere will receive
the organization's bulletin by
mail: The meeting was closed
'with prayer, after which a
social half hour was- enjoyed.
Local Hunters
Get Their Deer
Five Goderich men were
among a party of 16 who re-
turned on the week -end from a
week's deer hunting in the
Parry Sound district. They bag-
ged a total of 15 deer and re-
ported good weather. and good
hunting. The Gdderich men
were: Bruce Johnston, Al
Hardy, Jim Sheardown, Bili
Elliott and George MacKinnon.
Winning two pots—one for the
first deer and one for the larg:
-est deer-= was Bill Elliott, of
Goderich.
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