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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-08-27, Page 16
tl ,• 3,6 , 'Mc gorIeFieb, Sinal -Star, TJ ursday, August nth, 1964 • Y NISTRATE'S COURT. Iyirs. Jmina, hobo o,E Gode- rich en July 20 appeared be-,. fore Police l Magistrate 11. Glenn _Hays. an pleaded ' guilty to ,a charge of stealing $800 from the Ahmeek Chapter of the IA;D.E. She was released on $1,000 bail pendiing sentencing. She is' to appear in magistrate's court September 10, for sentencing. The formal charge alleged Mrs. Robin took the money• while serving as treasurer of the LODE. chapter.between Febru- ary of 1961 and IVrarch ,of 1964. Arrestetd While Asleep, Of special interest July 20 r---was--er••-crrt:trt dee ion -inv tjrt; Jack Wynfgrd Cornish, CueCph salesman charged with illegal - Possession of l.qquor iii hi, car. It, all happ 'red June 20 in dederich Township. according to- -Qdr-n h' tit-inurny- ,vehicle" Jli,mi;sed frond guilty While on as sales trip through I of careless driving, fined; the Goderich region, 'he .testi- Sherry Ann Mitchell, minor con - lied, he °stopper.. at a hotel -and suming adjourned to September illegal possession of liquor. His defense contended he was transporting the liquor legally at the time, that he hadn't drunk from the stock in his ear, and that the liquor- he had with him was solely far the purpose of sharing with poten- tial customers in. the legal h noise, adjourned; Roberf .Good- ing, unnecessary, noise, - pleaded guilty, $3k pend• costs; Wilfred Watkins, unnecessary-,, noise, pleaded not guilty, adjourned to September 3; , Alvanley Garrett. of Clinton,- failure • to obey a, tratlid signal, paid fine „out of court; John Idsinga, impeding traffic, adjourned .for persbnal service; Maurice -Fitzgerald, im- FORMER .MODERATOR IS COMING FOR SPIRITUAL CRUSADE AT KNOX C{URCH October 25 through to Novem-• ber 1 are (Pates, that have taken. on real meaning arouni Knox Church. Many have found out that the planning 5f a Spiritual even of their home, Crusade is hot the easiest job The court y olid otherwise,•i earth... It requires Ulric, arid Cornish was fined $25 and peding traffic., adjourned for costs. personal service; Edward Joseph serious Hess and worry. Over RayMasnic cf the Dashwood Devero, failing to produce driv= and 'above all this it demands tr's license, $5 and costs; W11- ' prayer Exeter area, vas remanded in an amo,tnt of that can Ilam Scrimgeour,speeding, paidmeasured. _The object p b, not be J psychiatric tests cu. tody for. 1 _ych a z c alter e pleaded guilty to a ,Elsie out of court; Mary .Cxene is most worthy and the effort p a vieve' Kinaha. improper left very •satisfying. charg'e of assaultirzg his young '� very le zded guilty, $20 and turn, p • g y, nreee with a razor strap. • , costs; Jiaok Wil1iani Oliver, fail- ' -04.14 -6,v•- ail - 04.1 r<►r- cis.;.s-3-‘414"4-4..o.. zu a.g za •'i i r h tli I, s o dt� c e•-•dri ert-i•ire•nx e -trate August 20 •we're those of: and speeding, adjourned 0 for Terrence T. ' Fisher impaired personal service. driving, adjourned; Daniel Fer- Clerald Upshall of R.R. 3, Kip ;;us n, charge' of inadequate pen, 'Thursday pleaded guilty to; "cat t and control of a motor' a charge of impeding ,traffic by driving too slow on the Gocle r venture. 1�1;inya hours have rich town Square, August • 2. gore into the details of this sub He was fined $20 and costs. 7.^' -.. -'r j tci. had a few drinks, all at the ll); George Arthur Wallis, un According to testimony, Up- •'Through an invitation issued• w , A committee, chaired; by Mt. Gordan Wa-ltez•, assisted by Mrs. Helen. Pirie, Messrs. ClifTnrd Lowery,' William A.>'ler, _j eith Cutt, 'George Morley. anti The Rev,. G. L: Reya1,M has been 'wrestling with the multitudin- ous questions that ari y x in such shall was driving and simultan- hotel. lawful possessibn of liquor, fin- by the, Kirk Session fast Spring, ously ehatting with another AL.the time, he contended, he od $F,0 and costs; Paul Joseph •• Dr. Robert L: Taylor uf Medi - s or - wh'i h ho tloldworth urrkaz�'£•r. *ms s- - • a P ..ea -r, :et Y"�t, 03•I aaetted Medi - 401.' ;�.,�rr,, ;,�`.v» .,s.. -.. {3e�d�-.�az:e,.. � ��,��• �_." �,}t gimmick, for drumming up business for the Church. If it is simply to be an attempt to get more Church members or to pep things up within the Church it will riot serve the pur- pose which ,God intends to serve. 'We must..focus our at- tention on the need of Hien and women and not on the needs of the Church. Wye' must -say 'to people, •Silver and gold have we none but such as we have we offer to you, in the Name of Jesus Christ rise' up and walk.' We must do 'everything .. in. l.1r1r powerin ii1 oiC1.,, gi.xdn� 'the impression to people that we are Dying to rope ,them in. or` tie them mare securely' to the ecclesiastical `structure. RAF YET$ `I)LANa FOURTH ANNJAL FALL REUNION - A reunion of RAF and RCAF veterans assigned' to they Com- monwealth airforce training program. at Port Albert during World War II will be held October 24. Abou-t 100 veterans and their families, from thraughout4 On- taitio are expected for th�.' re- unio at the Legion Hall here. Among those on the reunion -committee are Dick Buchanan of Goderich and Pat Cunning- ham of Torgnto. Last year's reunion was also held in Gode- rich. One hundred and twenty persons attended that one. The base at Port Albert was open from -October, 1940, until 1944. As high as 2,000 airmen at one time were assigned to Port Anvil, for baste. training. Most of th.e trainees came from Mr. Buchanan, an.RCA `rriein ,Dere,• and .Mr. Cuhningham; a member of the RAF, were per- manent, members of the staff. giat GODERICH , Dancing Every Saturday Night forAthe Young Crowd. - :ir,•�0�:-., x+... ' ' ,sa.i-a,gl9 !W?:x u....,..,n�.%1 Ai�t,•e4r• • - �.4e. was ..trai ferr rye_ from- one resi..,,zap--M ea,. ns -i tl- nt { TTT'aiiitc� "p z` 'Hour; ,.hut rrrotor e 7 04 dente to ano'ther.gzn a manner COsts; I sinner Dr. 'Taylor is a former` .-....--,,,,, t i Sr S cap - gS2 tUl - X5 .f._ �. the law permits - �`.'rT3i�-YiS"'b't��'G`i�oe2";'""m�"ta'vrftrl��s-°3E©cl�e•ra-tvr-~•cri°-••�>:h��t�t.�*ra •-.� The hotel drinks, he said, session of liquor, $35 and costs; over it. sembly and for the past 21 year.; made him sleepy as he drove Joseph Teahan, careless driving, has been Minister of St, John's' between Goderich and Clinton adjourned to September 10; PEOPLE WE KNOW Presbyterian Church in Medi- cine Hat. In a taped address to the Session and Board of T Knox Church, Goderich, Dr. Taylor had. this to say, "I hope we do not consider this Crusade on Highway 8. T -le pulled over to the side of the highway and went ,to sleep. It was here he was discovered by police, and arr,.csted. He :w'as charged' with Joseph Teahan, failing, to share Mr. and Mrs. Harty Tufford the road, adjourned to Septem- and family, Toronto, are ' holi- ber 10; Gary James Maher, care- laying in this area. Mr. uf - less driving,,. adjourned; Gary ford is a former employee of .James Maher, unnecessary the Goderich Signal• , D1 • THIS WEEK AUGUST 29 "TIIE DL -REPS" 6► .p.m. to Midnight Admission 75c per person A , Catering to Weddings, Luncheons, Banquets, etc. For rental information or -reservations Y DIAL 5219371 or 524-9264 t„ 4 Local Of Fedewi Union Hoicis Pknic About 175 • persons attended tile annual picnic of Federal Union, local 237351 held at Kit- chigami Can'3p on .Sunday. A pirogra'm of sports. was car- ried out: The winners of the horseshoe pitching contest were Don Massie and Norman Far- rish. Verna Farrish Won the kick -the -shoe contest for ladies the was MacDonald er 1 wh'le B t ,. Y winner - of the ladies' shoe scramble. The,, marrieid wo- men's race was won by Helen Lawrence. The results 'of the childrefr's races were:, Girls " Five years and under; Karen Willis, Michele Austin, Judy Lawrence; seven years and un- der, Mary Willis, Karen White, Michele Austin; nine years and Under, Lynn • Austin, , Brenda McLennun, Bonnie' White; 12 years and under, ,,,Betty White, Alma Farrish, darol Willis; 15 *• ' Alma T'arrish e. and and, years a ,,_ • Betty White, Carol Willis; three- legged rage, Verna Far"rish and Alma Farrish, Carol Willis and. Sharon Willis, Helen Lawrence and Lillian MacDonald;' wheel- barrow race, `Verna Farrish and Alma Farrish, Carol Willis and .Betty Willis, Brenda IlaeLetznon • and Lynn Austin. - Boys Five years and under, Larry Lawrence, Eugene Austin, Gary Cpttrtney; seven years and un- der, Wayne Courtney, Fergus Burn's, David Lawrence; bine years and under, Wayne Court- ney, Mark Fisher, Ralph Austin; 12 years and' under, Danny Burns, David Harrtson, Mark Fisher; 15 years and under, Dennis Courtney, David Harri- son; Danny Burns; three-legged race, Danny Burns and Gary' Courtney, Wayne, Courtney and Bryon Courtney , David Harrison and Peter Willis; wheelbarrow race, Danny Burns and Gary Courtney, Paul-Straughan and Allen Straughan, Dennis Court- ney ourtney and Bryon Courtney. • • • 4' .., 1 1 /1A DERN NTNG FACILITIE 'The day -to=day needs of a modern industrial and tourist corn munity include the various services provided by first class hotels and restaurants: These in turn attract people to Goderich-, whose business potential is iiNtportant to all businessmen of the Town. TIME •VOTING •PROCEDURE AT POLLS.` ming- Of nts�.dif to on. any You will b e handed five ballots by the Deputy Ite- tuOfficer at your ,poll. Each of these repre- se f erent type of beverage outlet. How you vo of these does not affect the others:: If you thDose to le awe one or more blank they just don't count: It is a "fact of life".that fully licensed outlets ate 'gin important factor- in the econ- omic.life of a community. They,, are big to pa`yCe�rs, good • employers, and a "must" for the, tourist trade. DON'T FORGET THE ADVANCE PALL - 3 - Open For Your Convenience Fri. and Sat. Of This Week at The Town Hall 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 8 -P.M. ' tv 11 P.M. DAYLIGHT SAVING 'TIME You will receive a card in the mail showing the location of the pollingplace in your area. Please keep it for reference.. 1 or Published By' he "Vote t Yes" Comrmittee w: