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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-01, Page 1• • OK ! If the dateline on your label opposite the mast, head reads "October .. ,6 5 4," your subscription is now due. If it reads "September ... 6 5 4," it is . , overdue. The yearly rate of $4 ($5 outside Canada) remains unchanged. 117th Year — '.No. 39 WNAS OKAY NEW -'P�31F FOR AREN GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 L Raps,C riticisrn I s fReIioln- The Goderich arena is soon to have a' neav public address sys- tem. Reg. Jewell, dep+utr • of the G-oderitirtC'i ncii a.nL==Irai a rt Commission, said the new $1,600 'IPA" system will be in' oper- ation within two weeks. .�.m•,It.,..•.,.wir1..,..a�piritwh>aranaws. original system,' built in° 1949. The decision to install the new system was made at the commission's regular meeting• fast week. The new system will feature 10 speaker~, columns—eight "cov- ering the spectators" and two covering -the -ice area. There will be a total of 60 speakers. With the new system in operation, nu 'arena spectator will be more than 50 feet from speaker._ w....... There will be two speakels in the community auditorium. Hub of thenew system will be the press office. • Each speaker colutvin unit is designed to ' issue sounds to cover a pie -shaped 'area. The 1y -installed' : system will be -acousiti•ca11y ► table --for –mtt�r bion. . Co•ntractor for installation of the new• ,system is Rivett's Stereo and TV. Present at the September 16 commission meeting, • besides Deputy Reevl, Jewell, were Mayor May -Mooney, Reeve Frank Walkom; Councillor Jos- eph 'Moody. anu Arena Manager Gordon McManus.. • During the meeting, Deputy Reeve Jewell was appointed .chairman of the corntnission for the fifth consecutive year. Councillor- Moody was wel- comed as a new commission member. -,._The-.-comirission,.. officially commended Manager McManus, Assistant Arena Manager How- ard.. Carroll a;.ld Mrs. Vern "Kitty" . Smith, arena canteen manager. Public Sch�Is } • r Single Cppies 1Oc FACIUTI • Car Hits Pole; Four Are Hurt Four Goderich youths were injured wh.en;tne,auto in which Criticism of -religious educa- they, were riding .crashed' into tion in the Ontario Public a tdenhone "pole three ' miles School system is,- in the main, east of Goderich 'September 26 unfounded, J. W. Counter; Hur- at 6 p•.m. , an County public school tnspec- , They are Jchn, Howard, 19, !Qptterieh H.91fe of N.R, .1L.wly•y^-xceptved : arid- Sehooi' Ass'ociafloff" .f the` lac e't'atibrig;'-•J"5hh 'Ha u'?tori 20;• association's first meeting of1 brul+s the year. 'Denniser, 19,ised of 201right .4outhlig;Gary stl eetG,ouand The meeting was held Tues- McAllister 19. • Also ay nt. "fn is or a Sc o�'ilt re tMn tai masli'up wartf1e` More than 75 parents attend- drover of the car, ,'William .ed despite competition from the Evans;.•• 22, of R.R. 3, Clinton, Detroit Red Wings who suffered, facial cuts. All Inspector Coulter stressed were treated at Alexandra Hos- that religious education in the pital. - 7 VJSA.ry y,41WW'.ugpdfiNWWWYI 'demon, . of reY� Howe All Look Sharp . A crowd of nearly 2,000'peo- ' +pie attend,,gg"d' the exhibition me at• the arena Tuesday ht b w • et eenhe t Detroit Red _Wings anti e_, �... tt3lbitrglrlYlenh t , ... fi1rs•A1Bu_th k'.t.rs. • This was the' *first, time, an NHL team has performed On the Goderich Memorial Arena ice. It was probably the quiet- est crowd..ever to attend a hockey •game in the local arena. The fans' appeared to-�h•ave, 'wine to watch and • not to All of� this seemed, at• home at a practice but not at a game where the cheering of the fans usually 'drowns out such t' ff of "this Wagl..- perhaps un- derstandable considering the fact that many area people were seeing NHL stars in per- sonal action for the first time: It ' was diffcult at first to com- pre'hend that you we're seeing ane of Hockey's All Time greats, Gordie Howe , erennial:a11-star•_ Ly ht� e+,a �y@ Gli Y .J �•� iii ..� ,r- an -13111--M71757 and—otrers GODERICH TOWN COUNCILLOR BILL SCHAEFER of Wel- ' lington street was • among nearly • 60,000 grid fans who wat- ched Green Bay Packers ground out crucial 14-10 win over Detroit. Lions Monday • night. Key man in Lions' thrilling -.las carter, -:move zo; estd� •e - . s ,�,a.�t,, . ivr>7�.�-A.a .._.... . •.. � .mak fir, r. er-NFf I gen State All'-Allwho has fl6-106r ousted Milt Plum as •first-string. Lion quarterback, Key play of door -die Lion effort was a nifty completed pass from Morrall to ' a Detroit receiver along sideline. Ball was Ambled -after catch and Packers recovered inches inside sideline marker, ending final Detroit scoring threat. Follow- ing game, Schaefer and Signal -Star newsman chatted brief- yVp T 1bM Cheer. During the • first • period, it perforini'ng on locil ice. seemed as though an intra-, The crowd vas roused a bit . squad p'r•acti•ce scrimmage• was only ,when play got a little on and the arena was full of in- rough and on scoring tippor- terested onlookers.tunities. • Fans seemed to be Plainly heard were the fam- iia 'little he the side of the un- iliar sounds of hockey along derdog Pittsburgh -Memphis All with the shouts, of the plalyers..Star's. 'ly with Morrall through courtesy 'of Lion PR director Bud Erickson. Above Quarterback" Morral and Schaefer discuss 'hectic la Y w3ich spoiled the night for Lions. Despite o be-ing a bit:disconsolate about the loss, Morrall took time out -- bei_ cl rite_: the'th Goderich' e ou o dr ss - r o iiYg--- Above 'Councillor''—counsels Young ion.' a Following his chat with Morrall, Schaefer was overheard to say: "If he thinks the`Packers are tough, he ought to try tackling a Canadian Centennial Project." Schaefer and party from Goderich on Monday night were among a crowd of 59,203 fans- largest crowd ever to watch a pro football game in-LAtroit '4'k.,, a• Signal -Star photo Croiier was 'not kept too busy lujn,g the night_hut_he ,coked; '•. _s i. �� it Hi'e" .. L• � i ,'rat" �W-�[7 Detroit's- promising looking. fu- ture 'stars. Undoubtedly the big attrac- tion of the evening for most Taps was Gordie Howe. Obvi- ously • pot playing like the Gordie Howe of last spring, when everythingwas* at • stake, he. was still playing aggressive- ly. Ile gave fans a personal ex- .0.4144/12. x- •ef frei "-. r .p ��r'.e h ,J'••,. cul >" er i c :nri :a,il " p. his' own inimitable' fashion. Off the ice he endeared himself even more so to youngster as he willingly signed autographs. Of equal interest to local hockey enthusiasts was the ap- pearance of Larry Jeffrey and Paul Henderson, once again on Goderich ice. There was a vast difference I teamed -with Bob Dillabough .�"':...a n± J Q� --im r a �+Il '�v'i 4,.v , e' est ens e ado: _.a. relay& s- how;.- -'y, ey' uniform. . Larry played his last long with the Red Wings and' game here as a Midget on an why they will probably be with Ontario Championship team: •the Motor City club for many Paul played here last •With the years to come. ' (grades 4-5, Victoria), William Junior "B" Siff"os of 1959-60. It was a fast and fairly hard iBlack (grade six, Robertson Jeffrey Iookeu OK as he play- hitting game. Undoubtedly Memorial), Miss M. Wilson ed on a line with *loyal and most hockey fans would like to (grade seven Victor Lauriston) MacGregor. Ilenderson, one 6f .see this become an • annual and Miss Donna McNee (Victor the fastest Red Wings, was •',event. . • -Lauriston) tied. . , schools •is "non -denominational Ontario Provincial Police' and is based on Scriptures, with said the Evans car was west - specific creeds, doctrines, and catechisms being. avoided." For "the parents he demon- strated a lesson as it is .resent- ed in Grade one and outlined a series of lessons in fiirade five. He complimented the local ministerial association for its participation in the ,program, and said: "All members .of the local association take their turn in instructink -Grade eight classes in religious education. gAl�yr µyb ing�s�rt point�oNn;'�vglt�hWa that should.��,�u �ybe. Vtretreer 1J ll'A 11 ttrl 1.er fbit low a prescribed course of in- struction unrelated Llio a speci- fic dogma." The association at its Tuesday night meeting installed officers for the 1964-65 school year. President is Nicholas Sawchuk of' 162 Lrghtho tse street. . . Speaker Coulter was intro - The principal also�iintroduced the public school staff. Mrs. Bruce MacDonald conducted the, opening business 'session. -New officers were installed by M. W. Black, who presented the gavel.. to '64-'65 President Saw- chuk. -- ° 'i tin•far- Cornish. l.o TQ ram_ . The attendance banners were won by Mrs. Carl Vassella Go -Ahead Given After Parley {�i iderivir-ccruTtihon-&epic ber 24 authorized itsconsulting engineer to call for competi- tive bids on major equipment to be installed, as part' of the - .� town's new half million dollar" sewage treatment -plant, it did so after an hour and - a half parley with W. H. &wales, manager ,of the Kitchener office of the Central,‘, Mortgage and fiti t, tg ri t *.H:'::I --. • Grove of Hamilton, Branch Town Planned. for the Hamilton, District of C.M.H.C. •'- kat; w�a.,s-a.utha�iz1, „aero in to 'Engineer Ross,, was "in- vitation ibiddir..g" on major equipment for .the new' plant. This Would include a vacuum filter, the massive round drum to be housed within the build- ing itself, 'and aeration equip - bound nn the iixth Concession merit for the outdoor tanks. when• it vaere•1 out pf control The vacuum filter will dry arid whipped off the left side' of the road. , Damage to the car was estim- ate at $300. • Damage to the of v as..._esitina ted_ at . $100_ _ Weednesday t � day that the town will accept the low bid that meets the sludge. The aeration eq'uip- ment' is for oxidation of sew- age. •- - Burns M.. Rocs, consulting en- .• :our specifications." New Nursing; _ ! He ad'ied: "We're asking for a firm quotation to take effect for six months: We're just 1�11'fte a+askin; thesepeople to give us 1 ., W+.WMYJI INM ,it..x.WW.RTa�Y.wA11-1�4��,eNw.'.i+Yw�11'l•'•�'V" ^•MFF'lY.�%YI��I�gµlfaft}fl9RFTiEL'FZ.'/9'T'S6l.TAS6CiA[�l'WiICyM1l9 Authoritative and informed !award a contract for this sourct!s` indicated WetInesdar- a i equipment-wea'rte 'making _no new • 40 -bed nursing home is firm .commitment o the part planned for Goderich. of the town." Engineer Ross indicated that - only •about five companies, all of them U.S. firms, manufacture the equipment' .sought here. ^ a. Within Six Weeks e;s `� d �.'aii:f:se a ' Plans for the 'home are tent-. ative and contingent .on ap- proval by authorized govern- mental bodies. . According to the report, ,j.p- • ra ""t± Jnr« tki� ,.nursx . -' permit ,here is William Altman ter be submitted on the equip of Kincardine. meat will be received iby the An unbfficial, but highly re- town within the next six weeks.' liable source i•n'icated that con- The actual contract for pug - t'r'actor' for. the nursing home chase of the equipment will be will be John' Refflinghaus of awarded by council, itself at a 210. Palmerston. street. . later date. - Mr. Altman,,- in discussing Council Meeting. -ten 1 r3s-baa tb.n- _ eci, orni-.seasiari..-af -. that there yet remained the ! day morning to discuss the task of securing official approv- planned sewage treatmE nt.'far- - al of the •town council and ap- ility with the 1""'siting C.M.H.C• propriate ,, overnmental bodies. I ofliciaLs. Swales 'and Grove, in their • Mr. and Mrs. Clair -Tweedie, ;presentation, asked that coun- Mrl'waukee., ,Wisconsin, were vis- lei] accept.' in principle' a CMTIC itors 'With Mr. and Mrs: Camp- ! recommendation that home - bell Tweedie, Elgin avenue. ' (Continued 'on page, 12) • !�tch Red Wings In �derkh Exh'bition f- 2 a tw y s3 n' ELEVEN -YEAR-OLD 'Jeff Fester, of 53 Wellesley, waylays Red Wing Great Goi,die Howe as Howe .returns from interview in TV booth. Although hemmed in by count- less admirers, including community and ' county °MeV *s, Howe took time out to sign autograph for young 'Fester while the boy's father, Fred, beamsapproval. Hove then took to the ice and led Red Wifiigs to 4-1 victory over Pittsburgh Hornets, Detroit farm club. Signal -Star' photo RED 'WING SUPER STAR Gordie Howe, in Goderich for exhibition Tuetsday night, turns his stick over to Jimmy Durnin as Red Wings Paul Henderson and Larry„Jef% frey look on. Howe, considered by niany as "the Babe Ruth of Hockey," had hearty words of encouragement for young hope- fuls. Besides Jimmy, other Goderich young- sters shown above with IlIkoe, Jeffrey and Henderson are Wayne Fisher and Terry Kuenzie. 1 , Signal -Star photo® GODERICH RED WINGS•Larry^Jeffrey and Paul Henderson hold impromptu reunion withman who coached them in their early yearns. Above, Larry Jeffrey, left, and Paul It nderson flank Ted Williams of Cam- bria rbad shortly before Detroit took ice against its ..Pittsburgh farm club here Tues- day night, Williams, who coached two all - Ontario championship clubs in 1955.56 and 1956=57, coached Jeffrey -as Midget and Hen- derson in Junior competition. Sigmas Star photos, ri