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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-11-07, Page 5?:1 Coming Even t , Npk;14IlER FAIR:. Where a inay but Your home baking, not work, aprons, novelties, rden produce, etc., or ,have •a of tea. At �Victorit. Street iced. Church on Wednesday, eemberU toy,, at 2.30 P.m. Spices North Street United Church anal Christmas' tea and bap - r is Saturday, November 30, om 2.30 to 530 p.m. Theme de cora present " "Christmasons is Ostage st and 11 be a kitchen of 50 years o with authentic antique fur - tare and u`Censils. A house- fe in costume will be busy orina booking after children c Baking, candy, knitted ods, aprons, and, other gift tides r 1A'be sold. Come yourr friends to this td baini event. Nursery id.i' nen" -44-7 (Aided Anyone interested in India d its people is welcome to tend an illustrated talk on issionar> ‘o ork in India by r and Mrs. Dean Maxwell of tont° at North Street United arch, Thursday, 'general November 8 p.in -44 ne lye red motp 0 by uory mo opt oved loved` igh )uglt by its wish its se p Weed radio hank Ts, c le It Culla loth embe id e int on. Yiint. ll amily Fit SS ill th ,incl d memo' ympa trib Irl, S E. 1 Beat' Fame gratitc of tharb of s thou! se .r much late Mt to th nembeiel lifts e i the ld returnd ks to it andlk ie n hospitd ry Rea¢ 4k thanks:1 ildren fa y dined our 0 at t :ober.ti for gr, d. d card s :lid's 4U IE Bt11G thank dti Clint. .CAF ad John, Ai Godeiiii Hf es of itt bor, thair and se lose ail ay duri> or. YoD ited ver Goderiti de. lts and tt0a list at S r Friday Ingsbrid;d Orchestra. ]come rember .� esjai11m1 C.O! inter. As )•one 0, j later Cali' 1e ChtfS. Saturdaii m, in SG 43.16 Sf1QOTI:\�i MATCH — Turk - 5' and -chickens, $ring.-co.tax. Pies and :shot guns. TO 'be Id at Janes East's farm, 21/2 ilesanorth-cast of Clinton, on turday, November 9, at one m. Shelf, supplied. -44 Home and School skate ex- ange will be held -in Victoria ;hoot on Thursday and Friday, ovemcr.7 and 8 at 3.30 p.m. -44 ottagers Air t (Continued from page 1) swimming took place in that beach area. "In addition to the poor swim- ming condit`iens, the accumul- ation of algae creates a most offensive odor, not only on the beach but throughout the act- tage area if the wind is -61..1'a .westerly direction. • "From a health standpoint, tests of the water taken at the beach area revealed exeesside gr;aiitities of coliform organ- isms and E Coli, indicating the ,presence of " sewage which is recognized as emanating from the town of Goderich raw sew- age disposal into the lake. ``Because of these conditions, property values have fallen away drastically, and the sale of property is practically im- possible. This will be attested to by -property owners who have attempted to sell, par- ticularly in 1963. "The chief factor contriput- ing to the beach Sonsiitions is the supply, of nutrients from the Goderich sewage flow into Lake Duron, which because of -natural-currents._.is-.erried to- ward Bluewater Beach. ,This means that the problem is not one which will disappear in 1964, but which will ,continue and even increase until the sewage source is eradicated or corrected by means of a proper disposal system with an out- let other than at its present position." • • Not Wealthy Mr. Lemon, association chair- man, said that the cottagers come up here to enjoy t h e beach and water, and are not wealthy people, "as some be- lieve." "We have 80 or 85 cottagers At the beach," he said, "who come with the idea of spending the summer. Last year some h,j to go home in the midst of the holidays on account od the offensive odor. Others travelled to Black's Point or into Goderich to swim. This means additional cost to each cottage owner. Even at Black's Point there is toilet paper float- ing in the water: ' "In addition to the items pointed out in the letter, there are other matters, things the association believes the town- ship should do and could do for the taxes we'pay. Your reeve was kind enough to come and see our beach on two or three occasions in..the summer, and I believe will attest that our beach is not good. "The road into the beach has been graded only twice this summer, until recently. You did provide calcium, which was appreciated, but it should have been done earlier. The ditches •are full of trees and under- .ale or not. The plugged cul- vert mentioned is a problem. for the associatioxa; carers Ea UNGANNON -� J,)UNGANNON, Nov. 5.—M'r. d firs. Thomas Webster and s. Victor Errington visited s Rena Stevenson at Hensall Sunday. Miss Joyce Eggleston of rampton spent ..the weekend th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. rthur 'Eggleston. Anglican Guild St. Paul 'Sunday morning during the onsoredalla euchre e at the Par- e United Church. service the Mes . Lack Service h Hall one October 25th. M Thy sen ers met in the basement. -These things lead us to be - 'vett -and Mrs. Russel Brind-Betty Irvin was pianist for licve we are not ' getting for `., gent's, Eric McN2e and hymns and Karen Dawson and i our takes proper service in the harks Itiv ett. Another party Sharon Park were leaders.• t area. I do not believe there is scheduled for this Friday -- `a single person who uses your you, collect 55 or 1 p Malton M a d r e S n M e d w i G G i N a k t Weekend. Minaret rs n r 0 h a t o'm v r p I i i i Mrs. Frank McMichael and Mrs. Robt. Irvin, 2nd best couple, Beverley Culbert and Donna Pentland. Joanne Veldhius, Beverley Culbert and Bernice Thompson were in charge of decorating and also the games. Mrs. Herb Finnigan and Mr,s. Robt. Irvin, leaders, were in 'cha.rge ,,.df-• th,e. -lunch. have sim,ifiar problems. I do not l hink ° your property is as- sessed oil value from the beach, but on land and buildings; the location is your choice. But 1 know the people in Goderibh feel they are going to be forced into something very soon. Y'ou have done a wonderful jpb in presenting `your case, a5d I feel you are going to get results. Stewart Geddes, London, men- tioned an opinion of health of- ficials ,that the new beach at Goderich is being jeopardized. Ile pointetl out that the OWRC can only make recommenda- tions, and debentures are sub- ject. to approval of the Ontario Municipal Board, which takes into consideration the resources of the municipality. There is- rro doubt in our• minds the value of our property is down, and that assessment should be re- duced "proportionately. Assessment Figure Mr. Alexander estimated that assessment worked out at about 20`,'� of the selling value of a cottage. Mr. Lemon undertook to re- port to each cottager, in place of a registered letter from...the clerk, anad proposed that'a meet- ing- of association representa- tives and council be held early in the new Year. growth which has not been cleared out, and it ,has been up to the cottagers in most cases to do that, but there are lots, on which no cottages have been. built and the growth is right' to the edge of the road, creat- ing hazardous traffic conditions at some corners. Someone closed up a drain in the west- ern part of the , development, with the result that about 40 cottages are sitting on land not �prop.erly drained, and up- to the first of July they would not dare use their toilets. It has been pointed " out to council that there are a couple of cul- verts only the/width of the road, , or less. att DineyReters THhTrip- To Goderich ,fin C' Program The second portion of, n CBC attended school there. 'Ile also featurec'on Walt Disney appear -'spoke of hate visit' to Goderich ed on TV Friday evening on the in July of ),947. He said that rogrann. 'Telescope, his wife accompanied. him- on Interviewed in his ' Pisney. land setting, Walt Disney spoke of the fact the at his' €ather once Lived atw. Goderich, Ontario, and "Our nine -mill rate does not move very much," the reeve said, "but the county rate has, Mrs. Peter, Cantelon of Light - and the 'high school and public house street toured the -urea around Hohnesville fram which school rates." , his ancestorS came. His great - Mr. Alexander was asked if great-grandfather, who came he knew of similar complaints out from Ireland, once operat- elsewhere, and replied that a ed a grist mill near Holmesville boiler- factory at Seaforth has and other relatives lived in that oceasioned the only nuisance area and alSo. around BlueVale. On the TV program, Mr. Dis- ney referred to his wife making fun of him for one portion of his exploits while in Holmes- ville. Walt arrived at one old farm on which the buildings were quite deteriorated and took pictures of it from every angle. Later, how/ever, he was t find tha this' ' not therho. The toderic farm at all on which he tho rgl>,t a rel; tive (Mee livt~d. 131.1t Walt thovoughly. enjoyed his sentimental trip to the .0oderich area, also, visiting old Central School (now the Huron Pioneer Museum) 'Whibhis father attended as a boy, amuse the pupils there, seven stopped long enough to draw his trip, but was not particular- his familiar' cartoons for them. ly inte'reted 'in the scenes of -The writer recalls that Mrs. carle Terry Disney, remained at the Bed- II - ford Hotel ,in Goderich 'while he, Disney, -and the late Mr. and Singers Please her husband's forbears. i nal.: tar', •TbUrsdaYp Novo t' tk a063 PORT ,A,14101T1 149,1T - Mr. and IiIrS.„ Clarenee HoYilAN TerrY „and Tim vidtea with Wit, 'Ond MO. Wm. Icnight, Donnie MO T OUT' 4ml Ricks", oyor the woken!. bird sanctuary .-at IiingsVille, y ' ° and etildren. - . , OUR' NEW along with Mr. and Mrs. 1<night Mr. and Mrs. Al Meader,, Aril - old and Rottnie of Detroit visit- ed i with Mr., and Mrs. :Archie with them for a few days. , The Earle Terry Singers, un I Mr. and Mrs. Goorge-Maxuire cl,r the direction of founder- ' of Detroit visited with Mr. Jack direcTortar0 Terry, pre6ent:.( Green. Mr. Green returned to an impressive concert Ttiesday Detroit 1.-o vend the winter. night in the G.D.C.I. Auditor- The sy mpathy of the com- ium. The group was sponsored munity is extended to Mr. Mel. by the 1Vien's Club of Knox Dickson anefamily in the pass - Presbyterian Church. , . ''' ing' aWay of her father, 11/r. Mr. Russel Bradford in,tro Wilfred Quaid of Goderich. ments to date. professionally presented by the brief 'outline of their achieve - While the attendance was choir. Included in the program disappointing, .those who were was a group of European Christ - there were treated to an even- mas carols which were unfarn- ing ,of delightful music clever- iliar to the audience but re- ly arranged by Earle' Terry and freshing in their novelty. A member of the deputation said be. did not think ships went out the required number of miles to dureso chaff and cleanings. P, "fwe *ere responsible for the conditions, you would have a legitimate complaint," said the reev,e, as the delegation de- parted. "Your representations will have great. pressure; I be- lieve, in bringing matters to a head." Di ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Nov. 10, Twenty -Second Sunday after Trinity 8:30 a,m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Remembrance Day Service. ° Parade of Branch 109, Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies' Auxiliary. 7:00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon gector; REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D. Mr. George Burgoin, Organist and Choirmaster. .1 THiS HAP '',TO you.? t. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United Church. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship (Nursery and Junior Congregation) Organist and Choir Director Mr. 1 1 leve has been P E RS D N A L -Mrs. F. Overholt, Goderich Mr•s. T. Bailey, Bayfield, and Mrs. G.- Manning, Goderich Township,- visited Miss D. L. ' einke I ami on t Mr. a David of Burlington visited two or three years. Goderich over - the weekend with the has not .a sewage disposal plant, Misses Laura and Lottie Jack- which may have contributed to this, al hough algae comes, sevv- son, Britannia road. t: school, and y 60 per• cent "of your taxes for Jar csun.._ i, schools." Goderich hos , i•><ai but is ex- „��'e in Goderich .Township cMrd homu this wdek. appreciate very much you pco- 14rs. Paul I- enderson and plc coming tip here," said eathcr left alton Airport Reeve Forbes, "and feel sorry unday via jet lane for Pitts- � for> you in the condition the urg to join. he -husband who , I It on Sunday ill be playing hockey for the J B J ckson and son beach has „ot into rn the pas ittsburg Pirate this season: Mrs. Abner .orris, who was n tlhe sick list 1st week, arriv- d home on Sun .ay from Gode- ich hospital. Mr.� and Mrs. nderson Ilugfo• d were visitor o Tier home. An impressio baptismal ser - ice. was held unday morning hen Catheri e Mtay, little aughtcr of r: .,arid Mrs. gorge Riley r e ceived baptism. ev. J. A. Vel hius officiated. hey' moved to Winthrop last vgo , ri back for the rcasion and ere giz"e'sls Ir. and Mrs. 1 red Young. Misses - 'Nett e and Clara proul moved on Monday to an partment in oderioh for the inter months. Miss Pearl 'aldwell,� Leam- `ngtan, is visit ng at the home of her sister, . rs. Jack Spivak. OE is also at her o. wn house art time, prep ring it for rent. Liss Idlf# 6'+ zel . ernan, t ovcd To Luc now two wee go. Mrs. Lauret a- Retford, Tor- nto, was a visitor at the home f her sistd`r,. Mrs. .Jlerb Fin- nigan, for the eekend. . Mr. and Mrs Harvey Bryans, everley and Ann of ndon spent the weekend wi'tlr r. and .Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and Robert. Englrsh fine wool with, cash- mere gives these coats 2 n ele- gent and expensive appearance. The cloths have been-, specially treated so they are rain 'n stain resistant. Thu apprec- iate the easy cut. yet the look of quality in these garments. Choose a subtle check or hairline overcheek. Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. d. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Mintsfer Miss Marion Moore,'Deaconess. William Cameron, Director of Praise 10:00 a.m. Sunday 'School 10:10 a.m. Minister's Bible Class Study: St. John 10:1-11, 16 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine Wor,ship' Sermon: "The Valley of Dry Bones" Nursery and Junior Congregation REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY — 7:00 p.m. Evening Wership Studies in "The Acts of The Apostles": (3) "The Coming of The Spirir, 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society Enter to Worship Depart to Serve .50 Presents LA AYS NOVEMBER 1,1 -1 2 -13 MacKAY HALL THE UNITED 'CHURCH 'OF CANADA Victoria Street United Church 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Remembrance Day Service "Stones" 1:30 p.m. Benmiller-t—Church and Sunday School REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, MRS. -J. SNIDER, Organist. ,,,,,„4122sarg2221-.Xerved seats at R. W.. Bell's office. The box office' wirrot-WWMItftritoviamb,er.414 There are still a few memberships in G.L.T; avail - DO NOT DELAY — Make,sure,of seeing this hit! Last weekend we NA' 3re swamped by people in dire need of overshoes. Here was a young man caught in the same predic- ament and he was on his way to Sproule Shoes Id rectify the situation. Don't be caught by the next fall of snow; ei.est in have lots of time, and you have lots of time to make your selection. We' have rubber footwear and shearling lined footwear, to fit every member of your family from the toddler right --up to grandma and grandna. All are reasonably priced, in--, cidentally. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner Victoria and Park Streets 12,,EV. R. G. PELFREY, Pastor. Phone JA 4-9306 9:50 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. Men and Missions Sunday 7:00. p,m. Evening Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer 'Meeting and Bible Study 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCul- lough, Kitchener, were recent 'rsitors with their .aunts, Mrs. Nellie Stewart and Mrs. Thomas Edmunds. We were sorry' to hear of the illness that befell Mrs. Harold Errington lastweek. She had an infection on her face. She went to Wing am hospital and a few days later was removed to SL Joseph's Hospital, London, for treatment. - She was able o come home on Saturday, much improved. - Mr.'' and Mrs. Mel E. Reid on Monday night celebrated the •latte�r's birthday, November 4th, by having supper at Zurich and Friday night to the Benrniller group for .a Hallowe'en iittity. ride Wily on Thursday night which was inclement weather. Judges for OV. costumes Sproul and Mrs. 3. A. Veldbills• Prizes were won by:. fancy PUBLIC NOTICE DON'T E CAUGHT THE NEXT TIME . . . ET .1( WINTER VERSH ES GODERiCH BAPTIST CHURCH Montreal Street Near The Square 10:00 a.m. Sunday'School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7;00 p.m. Evening Worship Lawrence Stibbards, senior, student minister from McMaster+ University, wilf be in charge of the Serviced. Remembrance Day By virtue of the authority invested in me by the ColUncil a the Town of^ Goderich, I hereby proclaim a holiday. MOND- AY, NOV • llth This date is proclaimed to perpetuate the memory of those who made, the supreme Isacrifice in defence of our country, and thage who. served, in that. cause, I urge your support and attendance at the Cenotaph on Monday, Novemben 11th,, at 11 alin. • THE SALVATION ARMY CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLC1 f 10:00 a.m./7 Sund'ay Schopi 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting Tuet., 8.:00 p.m. — Prayer Meeting 's 4 A WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL checks or in sturinnc bold muted checks and herringbone. These are half quilt and half pile ine4-1 and they combhie tin. ultiniate in warmth together with • appear- ance and light, weight. • $27.95.to$35:00 • -Bethel Penteostat Tabernacle • Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts. , REV. ROBERT .CLARK, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday Schobl. Classes for ail lges. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer 1 .EARL $tyle Shop WEST "STREET •