The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-01, Page 6Y .
. _ The •Goderich Signal -Star; Thurs4ay, October- lst, 1964
Letters to The Editor
Taylor's Corner
TAYLOR'S COR'Nr.R. Mas-
ter Tommie Sinclair has been a
Dear Sir:w,a, they have permanent brigades patient in Goderich hospital.
May I once more encroach on they have disastrous fires. We Hurry and get well, Tonunie,
your generpsitg' to. allow me are forced to the • conclusion Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaudet of
space in your columns to com Sudbury . were weekend guests
M that all this activity centea of Mr, and Mrs. H. McCabe and.
meet on a recommendation of around the !✓.\1,0. program.
Don. M
* the c'hairnian of "the councils .
'fire ctInmittee. to advertise for \).'e are alio informed that , Mr. and Mr;;. L. S.' Gorrie of
a permanent fire chief ata pro- rig3 program got . the cold .Oshawa have been spending
posed salary of between iii e :boulder 'when they approached some time w it!1 their daughter,
and six thousand dollar<. The til • Clint )n '1'owiiaa uneil. "their Mr's.' Gem (inn, Gerry and
press reports - show that, the' ,'„ac•ttt,; ;oii t • 1 cpc) : tt'd to be taniily.
•EJM.(. co-ordinator, alone,with ••\1'Y• .cele ii.0 a lot ..,i smoke. Community Club
two repr'es.ntatl\es i:'oin the Hit I'`,1.' can ,e0 no tire^.' itt
firemen, appeared before coonoTh,r w1r!., the (',
.,t1n coml.
ell, apparently on behalf of the •:1 tett they at quite capable
chhir'tnan of the file committee's . )f nial:a''111t; tae11' own attain.,
recommendation concerning the
We feel that if ric'c: •,ars
4,. engagement of a permanent fire
o tia‘a pe1rn:ncnt lire chief.,
chief, ' ,eoral of our present 11reine11
- Because of my many years as', are quite capalne of `taking the
a. member of council, many oi' recpon.ibi•lity. It' necessary, Mrs, Florence Ginn read the
' .pbQned ..uuU1,L.' ' ' to IN' , 54ripi�rre. Tire reports,, of the
and talked about this question rvrtt'rt' extra knowledge can be secretary and tre�osurer were
First, they, want to know. if this; obtained. \\'e Deeply resent the read. and approved• The roll
expenditure ' o4 $6,000 salary, disparaging remarks and con- pail was answered by a donation
new car ($4,000) uniform., etc., :icier it au insult to our intel from each one of 50e to,, the
Was pro ided for in the 'estim-: li,ser.ce. We •fool that the coun- Korean boy's birthday gift. The
ates. Secondly, did tale chair- ell ,a., a' whole should consider !lower fund secretary reported
man consult the members of these facts,-•, ,,$'bat yill,•,jiappen being out of funds and five dol-
our local fire: brigade? Will-, if and when a man who already lars was voted to her from the
there be an -opportunity for the has the quli ificitioris approved general fund. Some interesting
members. 01 -the brigade to 'a ibv the fire marshal's office is lie tern- ere .!•cad-•` runs the Kot•
13- m , -.,,t +,,...�. .
ply for the position and, if ! hired', and because- of his —Nrs' can boy by Ales. Jane Sinclair.
they do apply, Will. there be ' of cify training will be ordering , The club has' been approached
any chance for any of them,: volunteers to carry out his com by the workers of 'the Ontario
- if they have to compete with mands? It is quite understand- Hospital and it was decided to
applicants with city experience? able there will be resentment:sponsor two evenings there this
As aFe-i— t of -mese lnquli'r maid the'r'efore,--•air-turh"a-Fpy-sat4f-all --the-•••ba° aa•r-a•nd•-'bakossale.
we have done a little research. , mosphere. was discussed and articles made
We find that the chairman of ; We also understand that and planned by the work com-
the fire committee has attended , when asked by 'a member of mittee were priced. The tick
perhaps three times the month.! council how many towns of ets on the pillow draw were
ly meetings of the fire, brigade. comparable 'size' had permanent asked, to be brought in at the
On one occasion tiTh question I:fir'e chiefs, one of these city October meeting., Mrs. G.-Gin.n,
of fire inspection was .discussed jslickers said he thought about the president, thanked Mrs. Orr
and he was inform,ed that some ' 30. What he didn't say was for 'her •kind invitation to meet
members of th.e brigade had l in Ontario had a permanent fire in her'home. Mrs Orr respond -
their days off from their various , chief. Let's go back to the ed, giving the ladies much
employment ;and they would'!'cotincil meeting in question. credit for the work they are
be quite happy to carry out the We understand that'dthere was doing. An enjoyable time was`
necessary• inspections on auth-.i some discussion on Thursday spent over the tea cups with
ority from the Fire Marshal's night at which time it appeared Miss Nina Waltcr and Mrs., Wen.
office. This,. the chairman pro -1 that there would .be deadlock, Snyder as hostess es'
raised to obtain. The firemen !hut when the recorded vote was
have waited a year for this au- I called for, the one' member who
,thority. I said he would not support the
At the council meeting'-dur- ; motion, turned right about face
ing' the discussion 'one .of, the and deserted :,�: s former . sup-
>fcalwrrte;, meY,
department is reported to have ars who opp.)fe e moion,
made a cynical'.emark -about we, see the dinner pail variety
the local fire de-partment• What whose dollars come the hard
we would like to. know i''s, did.; w',ay; they real'ze that our tax ine and Genera! Hospital, hay-
the
hawthe chairman conte to the der'rate 'has reached a saturation ing been hospitalized on Mon -
fence of the fire •brigade? Our level, This matter will stdd al- day evening, -
.Volunteer brigade hae 16 dedi- i most .two mills. to the present °
cated men committe$1, to our rate. It may well be that con-
o244,,i24 Ji tis a : -hire sideration will be given to. th"e :experience tQ
as , the- lq.uesti:on
;w'e -sleep,atisfied that are, i idea of ° t"a'ktn 'the 'frreit5#" fife' rnspix~cf
and,have been for well over 100, brigade hitt) the council's con- Thank- you - Much.
years, nrat ' 't ^d. Even where ficfence and be, guided by their
In the latter air o1 .August,
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t
t
the Corner' t'ornnlunity
Club were cnt. rtained by Mrs.
(fit r in, Gouerich for their meet -
tug. There was a veay good
attendant:. The president con-
ducted the meeting which was
opened in the regular manner.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Kaitting
recently .visited Mr•°• Art Jen-
nings, Port Lambton; Mr. and
Mr. George • Jenn^r," manager
of the Park Theatre, Goderich,
is a patient in Alexandra .Mar -
JOHN E. HUCKINS•
46 AUBURN
AUBURN. — Mr and' Mrs.
Douglas Hesk and family of
Strathroy visited over the week-
end with her .parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert -Turner, and Lynn.
Mrs. Duncan MacKay -of Sault
Ste. Marie is visiting this week,
with her father, Dr. B. L. Weir.
Mrs, Robert Arthur is a pat-
ient in Clinton Public Hospital
where she underwewnt surgery
o11 Monday morning.
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Young-
blut, Lorre and Barry of London
spent the weekend with _Mr.
and Mrs, Ralph D.. Munro.
. ,Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Fergu-
son of ''Toronto are visiting this
week with Mr. and"Mrs. Ralph .
D. Munro.
Horseshoe Winners 0'
Mr. E,d.' Davies and his horse• j
sitm-7- pi'tel•Tit '*"-data Her, M-r•ri
Court Kerr, were- among the
winners last' Saturday - at Mit,,
vertbn Fair. Mr. Davies Won'
third -place in the "1" class and
Mr, Kerr won fifth place in the
o.
"A" class. . Boin men received
money prizes. faas., s, .
At the New HaTiiburg Fair Mr.
Kerr• won third, place in the
"B" class and-
llr. Davies won
fourth place in the ' B" class:
...s Daer,-Brown
Pink and wKe.
e gladioli• made
an: attractivetting in ' Knox
United Church Auburn, recent -
y whenItT " arlerS, s anie s
of Ingersoll. united in marriage
Evelyn Grace Brown of R.R. 1,
Port Albert and Ross Samuel
Daen, R.R 1, Auburn, in a
doubt'ring ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of' Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Brown of R.R. 1,
Port Albert and the froom is
the eldest son- of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Daer, 'R.R, ,1, Auburn.
Traditional wedding ,music was
played by Mrs. 'Duncan Sinipson
of Kintail and she accompanied
the soloist, Mrs. Norman Mc-
Clinchey, Rt. 2, Auburn, cou-
sin of the groom.,, when she
sang, . "I'll walk beside you"
and "0, •Perfect Love." Given
in marriage by her -father, the
bride was lo"."ely in a floor-'
le "th own cif white •.bridal
.1 WYVfiV,YNYWY YYYµ1WµN+Y,
satin `'"trimme vii .'gip` pear'' ap-
vlique and featured long lily -
point sleeves. Her veil of. silk
illusion was- held by a tiara of
pearl snowdrops and she car-
ried • a cascade of red roses.
The matron of honor leas Mrs,.
Ross Andrews, Auh.urn, sister
of phe.bride, who wore a street-
1t~`tl'gth dress' -of 'maize- French
satin broratie with matching,
pillbox hat. She carried a col -
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onial bouquet Qf white baby
mums. The bridesmaids were
Miss`Laura Daer, sister of the
grpoin, and Miss Judy Reid,,
R.11. 6, Lttcknoln', ,cousin -of the
Their ureases were, of
vile green styled similarly 'to
the matron of honor's and they
carried colonial bo)rluct� of
white baby' mums. The groom
wase, att' pried by hip brother,
Kennett` Daer. R.R. 1, Auburn,
and the u hers<were Douglas
Brown,. the bride's brother, R.R.
1, Port Albert, and 1,orne Daer,
the groom's .:brother, ,R.lt. 1,
Auburn: Following the cere-
mony a reception for the 75
guests was hely in the Auburn
Cotnif1unity Memorial Wall
which was attractively decorat-
ed with pink arrd white• stream-
ers,• nett!nia&. aria snapdragon
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The bride's mother received the,
guests wearing a beige brocad-
ed sheath dress with matching
jacket, brown -accessories and • a
corsage of bronze tinted mums.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother wearing a figured blue
dress of arnel jiersey with black
accessories and a corsage • of
pink -tinted mums: 'For a trip
to Western Canada the bride
donned a flamingo pink wool
suit with matching accessories
and a corsage of white mums.
They will reside at R.R. i, Au-
burn. G1'esta were present
t'r'orn Kitchener, Blair, Wing -
ham, Lucknow, Toronto, Godd-
r•ich, Londesboio and Brussels.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honored at several
showers given by the Sheaffer
Pen Company fellow employees;
the United Church, Port Al-
bert, and, Mrs. Keith Machan
who 'enter'tained relatives and
s. friend"in the A -u >" 'rn -districE
■ ,� ■ wanted to subscribe to the -
ran +a rsena
Paper Folds
GRAND BEND.—Planned as a
year-round weekly newspaper,
"The Grand Bend Holiday" an-
nounced • in last week's issue
suspension of publication of
the newspaper. It will resume
publication next summer, how-
ever; as a summer holiday
mohths, newspaper only.
Editor -publisher iQ Wilma D.
Dinnin, formerly of The Clin-
ton w e Assistantis
Ne vs R cprd.
Morley Chalmers, formerly of
The Goderich Signal -Star.
In giving reasons for the,sus-
pension of publication, "The
Grand Bend Holiday" publisher
announced the following: '.
"We have asked 'Why not a
year-round HOLIDAYW and we
ounc •tha a ou -`•5T) people
paper.
"Our first after -season issue
spld .251L.o
. copies n.. _the, .new&•
stands,
"We know that people like to
read the , HOLIDAY. How-
ever, every newspaper is whole-
ly dependent on its advertisers
for its size and shape. It must
be needed by the businessmen
in the community if it is to be
economically sound.
"A paper of the size and
scope •of the recent HOLIDAY
is not economically feasible.
"Also, we have --'had some
problems in production which
are difficult to resolve. The
expense of travelling 36 miles
several times each week to the
printing plant in which the
HOLIDAY is printed. at Exeter,
pins long hours of night work
aftctr the- regular production
schedule is'ifinL hed `,there, have
Waken Their" ,to L 7
"We are deeply appreciative
of the support given us by
those who want a HOLIDAY
the -year round, and we regret
that we' cannot fulfill the pro»
mise made to them."'
"Subscribers will have their
money returned to them as
soon as cheques can be writ-
ten, unless they wish to remain
subscribers for the time when
the HOLIDAY ,s again publish-
ed. In that case the expiry date
on their subscription will be -ad,
vanced;'
PERSONAL
Mrs. Frank Allen. senior, has
rnoyed to Islington to live with
her son, Mr. Jack Allen, at
75 Silverhill Drive, Islington.
Mrs. Frank Allen, junior, of
Crystal Beach, visited for sev-
eer Isdays�tyitl a :u her,. A% -
J'.• Moody, and Mr. Moody.
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