The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-12-23, Page 7"Tay-
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Irl, the
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invited
9rWard
They
Helen
BRIEFS.
,d and 'The 1863 'Goderich Town
rfOiy Council has held' its last regular
it and • meeting.
LGh an.
Need -
ten, for
to the
' 'Mrs.
tae'.
Ys
De
ate
However, Mayor E. C. Fisher
„ave a last minute warning to
councillors they may have to
make 4heir finial bows at a
special meeting' after the new
year.
His Worship said he expects,
late word from the Ontario
Waiter Resources Commission
on adding a bypass instrument.
to the town's new water filtra-
tion
ltra-
tion plant.
The OWRC has informally ad-
mitted a bypass should have
been installed when the plant
was built.
However, no final decision
has been reached—whether to
add the bypass now or who
would pay the approximately
$5,000 cast.,
During the brief one -and -a -
half • hoar meeting, Friday,
council:
• heard Floyd Lodge on be-
half of the town's funeral diyec-
tera ori"-paymeht of indigeiit
funerals. See a separate ac-
count.
• received rough estimates
from the OWRC en enlarging
the . filtering _ capacity of . the
water plant, a matter complete-
ly separate -from the bypass
question. See a separate ac-
count. -
• received application farm
directions from the Ontario De-
partment of Hi4hways on im-
proving Highway 8 !' '. iin the
town at a 75 per r en grant
from the province. See a sep-
arate. account.
• received from " corstilting
engineers B. M. Ross three
prints of the plan and profile
far the construction or a storm
Surprise and
Please The
Family
With .
Cut
Fl�wers
from
;BRENDA M.
GODWI
Flower Fashions
34 East Street
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T24 - :tea tridiapa DMIDIM a -moi
C�nsiderajion F9r Health Nees
Of Rural People'�flSouijht
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The i Kron County 'Federation al plan •iQrTMa;•providin total
of At ricultifre repeats the fol• health carp sh`ouid °aim at the
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lowing release from the Imran- least possible ` infr�ingcment on
ation Dep�artm nt, Ontario, Fed".
elation of Agriculture:
The Ontario Federation of
Agriculture requested ' special
consideration for the health
needs 'of rural people "u its
submission to ' the Committee
of Enquiry on 1VLedical Services.
In a brief submitted,
the Q.F.X. supported the sug-
gestions put forth by the Co-
operative Med cal 4Pedexation
that while the objective iti gov-
ernment legislation should be
the provision of total health
care this should be achieved on
a contributory basis. It recom-
mendedthat the ,participant
retain his freedom in tihe choice
of a doctor, and, in the choice
of insurance. agencies or car-
riers.
The role of the Government
•should be restricted to provid-
ing assistance to those who are
financially unable to purchase
their own .medical-, insurance
needs but this assistance should
be provided A hrough existing
insurance agencies and co-
operatives.
The O.F.A. suggested the fin -
-sewer to serve Maitland road,
Walnut street, and Regent
street do the vicinity of the
Sifto Salt plant. Estimate:
$5,885.60. Explanation from
M Ross: "The construction of
'this stortn sewer willtie in
with the overall storm sewer
plant for the,Town of Goderich
and will serve as an outlet for
the area northeast of the Ruron
road in. the vicinity- of Walnut
street. This • sewer cannot be
used in . the drainage of the
area surrounding the Dominion
Road Machinery Plant and' a
separate sewer will be required
for -this- purpose."
„ •,,received a group insur-
ance proposal from The Travel-
lers Insurance Company for the
town's staff. Council deciitled
to ask the existing un IerVvriters,
Dominion Life Insurance, to
draft a new proposal of their
own toupdate their eight -yea.;
old policy. CotOrcii will then
make a eemparison.
• •appointed Larry Rieck to
complete the unexpired term to
December 31, 1964, of Eric pC.
Johnstone°who has retired from
the Goderich District Collegiate
Institute Board; reappointed
Dr. R. W. Hughes to his third
three-year tern; on the board.
In committee of the whole,
council:
• decided to rent the former
Mitchell farm, now- the town's
industrial basin,, to _ Gordon
Brindley. The committee de-
cided to rent the house separ-
ately.
• heard of complaints that
the town's snow};plow has clear-
ed the race tr'aek, ' One com-
mittee member speculated that
this might be last ye'ar's rumor
still going around. The Signal -
Star went out and checked. On
Saturday the track had still not
been plowed.
the riches and liberties of pro
fessional and 'consumer groups.
It strongly recommended that
every preeraution betaken to
see .. that no, single 7‘insurance
carrier -would ite placed in a
preferential- pasdtiorj or have
any advantage over its com-
petitors.
The committee of inquiry yvas
urged to pay particular agent
tion td the co-ordination, of all.
services relat&d . to ,,health --pre-
ventative, curative, nutritional
and social—,soy that, as far as
possible, the physical and' men-
tal health of the people would
'be protected and improved.
The Federation wishes every-
one a Happy and prosperous
New Year.
annual Meetin
British Mortgage
The effect of government
lending on the mortgage market
was cam -merited an by Mr. Wil-
frid P..' Gregory, Q.C., newly -
elected President and Manag-
ing Director of British Mort -
.gage & Trust at the Company's
annual meeting at the Bead
Office in Stratford on Tuesday,
December 17. He said that be-
cause of the subsidized interest
rate and easy terms offered by
Central Mortgage & Housing
Corporation we are now forced
to move "more nd more into
industrial and c mercial -busi-
ness as well as lending_ on the
security of older homes. This
is of course of assistance to
home owners who wish to rare
a higher amount on an old
home," Mr. Gregory continued.
Mr. Gregory- also detailed
plans for four `more Tara�nnto
branches of British tMorltghge
& Trust, to be opened early -in
the new year. The offices are
to be located at Eglinton Av-
enue near Dufferin, Danforth
Avenue at Coxwell, College
Street near Grace and Bloor
Street near Runnymede. "This
will enable_ British Mortgage to
become better known in the
Toronto area," Mr. Gregory
said, "rand to make our services
available in several districts of.
this great metrepolitann centre.
W. H. Gregory, President -of
British Mortgage since 1955,
asked to be relieved of his
responsibilities as the Presi-
dent, but will continue to serve
as Chairman of the Board of
Directors. He is succeeded by
Wilfrid P. Gregory, Q.C.
The Company's net profit for
the past year amounted to over
$356,000. Total assets, exceed-
ing $80,000,000 increased over
sixteen million from 1962. Paid
up capital exceeded $1,445;000
and general reserves totalled
$2,700,000. Mortgages, less re-
serve, exceeded $56,000,000, an
increase of over eleven and
a half -million.
J. M. Armstrong, Q.C., Man-
ager of. the Trust Department'
and Assistant General Manager
of British Mortgage & Trust,
was elected a new director.
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BERT KEMPSTER, LEFT AND .BERT. McCREATH HURRY THE MAIL
CHRISTMAS FOWL GO TO
PRIZE WINNING BOWLERS
During the week of December Afternoon League, it was Dolly
16 to, 21 the Little Bowl gave Kelly,,4 Ealy Sheardown, Joan Far-
prizs of Christmas Fowl to qulirar, • Ruth, Ellwood, Marsi
hig trupae; high ' ittg1e; Bidden Wunder/toll and May McAule
single, low single and low, triple The Sheaffer Pen League pro-
duced duced Grait:e Boyce, Harold Gau-
In the men's Monday Night ley, Mary Boyce, Gord Walters,
League, winners were Bill Dean, Donna Berry and .Eileen Kelly
Waiter Binder, Keith Good, as winners.
Charles Williams and V. Kina-•
Lan.
In the iaaies' Monday Night
League, M. Bannister, Barb
Doak, Pauline Melick, Jean
Pinder, Louis Pitre, Carol
Bryan, Joyce Pettus, Shirley
Kennedy and Kay McAstocker,
took prizes.
Ladies' Ten Pin League win-
ners were Mary
_Warner, Ruth
Rush, Helen .Townsend, Joyce
Vint and Phil J [c. sa.ae.
Men's Ten Pin League were
Jack . Brady, Gord Harrison,
Gerry Pitre and John Park..
Taking home -the fowl in: the -
Teacher's League were Betty
Boyne, Ralph Smith, Chris
Straughan, Jim Jamieson, S.
Whiteman, Bill Black- and Mrs.
Norman.
Fowl winners in the Men's
Commercial League were Bab
Williamson, Harry Kerr, Wilf
Gilders and Ray Cook.
In the Ladies' Wednesday
In the Mixed League on Wed-
nesday the winners were Dolly
Kelly, Vaughan Kinahan, Jean
Wilson, Ron Durnin, .Rev. W.
J. ten goopen ,and Elaine Mel -
ick.
Ontario Hospital League win-
ners were . Pat Matthews, Jim
Hunter, Maurine Elliot; Dan
Riehl, Bernie Tippert, Bob Mur-
ray, Marilyn Blue and Dan
Mero.
Winners in the Men's Thurs-
dafryNight League were Len
Willis, Bill,, Dean, _ Warren Mo
land and $Qb. Rush. d -
Thursday Night Ladies' Lea-
gue winners of fowl Were Ruth
Oke, Vi Fuller, Rose Rising,
Grace Williams, Emily Jenner,
Joan Willows, Edna Shaw, Mary
Shaw, Lais Lee, Ethel Fuller
and Isabel Kernshaw.
In the Sift Salt Mine League
it was Bud Lea, Art Kinder-
vateT, Lou Whiting, Raips Wei-
gle, Mel Stewart, Wayne Rumig,
SAN DY'S
BARBER
SHOP
32
:Hamilton Street
SANDY and STAN PROFIT wish to thank all their cust-
omers for their patronage throughout the year, and wish
them, their families, and friends .. .
5 f r •..
44. ,`,, ~ ,' . - .6;
!r sir;
r< Very Merry Christmas
And A Guid New Year Tae Yin An' A'
Marcel Richard and Ken Boyce
who won fowl.
Fowl for the table was won
by Donna Stegenstad, Doug Mc -
Isaac, May Carrick, Joe Rumig,
Bill Melia, Gladys*�'"-Wtllert,
Betty Heleslc and Elaine Melick
in the Friday Night Mixed Lea-
gue.
In the Junior League on Sat-
urday morning, these junior
bowlers won a carton of pop
for ,a. hidden score: Carol Me -
Ewan, John Robertson, Glen
McCuspey, Jess Fester,_George
Rurland, Brian Mask, Charlie
MacDonald, Don Pollock, Bob
Kelly, Paul Doak, Terry Patter-
son, and Joan Glen.
OBITUARY
MRS. IRENE BEATRICE -
DURNIN
Mrs. Irene Beatrice Durnin,
80, died Friday in Alexandra
Hospital. She was the former
""'Irene Kennedy, widow f the
late James Durnin.
Surviving are three sotii4,
Joseph and James, both 'of
Goderich; John, Blenheim; and
two daughters, Mrs. Clifford
(Maria) Vanstone, Berrmiller:
Mrs.1:4ames (Dorothy) Drennan,
London.
The funeral service will -lac
held this. afternoon at 3 30 at
the Lodge funeral home. Intr-
ment will be in Maitland c,,,ne-
tery.
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"The «oOdell Sigrtra))tar, ¥euday,.
G:c.derich Christmas Rec
In resporl a to nt merous re-
quests for distinctively women's
features in The Signal Star w
decided tel put together, with
the Hair of ouroreaders, a series�
of Christmas recipes glearnal
from the good kitchens of
G:adericlh.
Unfortunately the response
has been' ^athelr. backward. To
date we have received two un-
solicited r contljiitionms, last
week's plum pudding recipe
from Mrs. Hattie Roach, 53
Waterloo street north, and this
one for turkey dressing from a
very experienced . cook, Mrs.
Jennie McGratten, 33 Essex
street, who is $3.
We thank all you ladies
who've helped out, Mrs. Roach,
Mrs. McGratten, and all the
lathers we encountered along the
way to help get the feature
sta-rted: Mrs. Frank Wallkom,
Mrs. A. O. Pearson, Mrs. Jean
Cook, Mrs. Fred Price, Mrs.
Earl Allison, ,Mrs. K. C. Cutt,
Miss Esther Hume, Mrs. Gene
Ellis, Mfrs. Audrey Fisher, and
Grandma Price.
—Am your 'time "and`` rouble,
from all of you, has been most
appreciated. It's helped us pro-
vide you with a better paper.
As for the future, we're not
certain yet.
Obviously Christmas recipes
would be out of place from next
week on. But we would like to
provide some distinctive service
to all our very important wo-
men readers.
We make an appeal, once
May you enjoy
warmth
and cheer,'
friendships
dear .••
and every joy
of the
holiday season;!
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Goderich
French
Dry Cleaners
35 WEST STREET
`Cominglo you this
Yuletide are our warmest
holiday greetings and
good wishes for a joyous season,.
EARL RAWS6N
STYLE .51-1,0P
WEST STREET •
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Take Time
Again, at this happiest
'of all seasons,y we extend our heartiest
wishes to you all.... hoping that every
joy and delight of the Yuletide will be yours to
enjoy to the fullest. Merry Christmas!
to recall the MIRACLE
of that FIRST CHRISTMAS
and let it ting JOY
into your hearts
throughout the NEW YE.%R.
�.3•�: 4•Y .( .
Christmas comes but once a year,..and always
such a happy time for all of us to wish all of
you and your families every Christmas joy!
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AINSLIE'S
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again,, for your suggestions ,and.
emollients, Unfortunately any
silence k discouraging. w
Mr$. McGratte es Ares. inti
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Recipe e
For ' an eight ,pound turkey,
crumble Ave .cups bread cru?nbs,
a little chopped celery, .and two
finely chapped onions.
Md a quarter cap 'butter.
'Fill cup with cream or ca'ed
Milk. Add one dessert spoon
salt, half teaspoon pepper, one
teaspo•P18
sugar.
Sampo: for taste. ;'r 'tura
key in Poll; Serve gravy really
hot. -
When-lilarco»i roomed in
Newfoundland 104.'1901 'a radio
signal broadcast :front 1rngla444
it disproved the experts, fheaxy
that radio -waves could .not get.
around the curvature of th0 :
earth. '
FiIsDri's'
(!rrrtiui
To the .members of the
Goderich Community
Credit Union.
May the Festive
Season be a
Happy one and
may the New
Year be bountiful
and. rewarding.
Board of Directors
Goderich Community Credit. Union
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of GOA.
Garbage Collection
Christmas Week
No collection Wednesday,/eDeceniber. 25th
No collection Thursday; December 26th
ti
NOTE: The areas regularly covered on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will be
picked up on Friday„December 27th..:
S. H. BLAKE,
Town Clerk
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ADD TO YOUR
HOLIDAY FUN
DURING OUR
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS. WEEK
FOWL
MONDAY, DEC. 23 to SATURDAY, DEC: 28
OPEN BOWLIN
EVERY AFTERNOON and E\VENING
Leagues, cancelled during Christmas Week:
Leagues resume play Thursday, January 2
4;1 -Men's and Ladies' High Triple — TURKEYS
• Men's and Ladies' Second High Triple =- GEESE
• Men's and Ladies' High Single.— CHICKENS
• Men's and Ladies' Second High Single CHICKENS
OPEN Christmas Day, Wednesday, Dec. 25 and Boxing
Day, December 26
•
OPEN New Year's Day, Wednesday, January 1st
MEAT MARKET
THE SQUARE
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LITTLE
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