HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1927-7-28, Page 5THE SIGNAL,
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C. B. Burkholder's Studio
NEXT TO BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL
Seven rears
In Gaderich
DEVELOPING and PRINTING
The only store doing amateur
finishing exclusively.
Special attention and prompt service to all mail orders.
Large range
of Roll Films and
Cameras
carried in stock.
t
Hotel Bedford, Coderich ._..:
,
A View of Hotel Bedford -Taken
Many Years Ago
Visitors in town dur-
ing Centennial Week
will find this a splen-
did place to stay.
Ex(wllent Accommo-
dation for Tourists
and Visitors
N. Warrener and
G, Sutcliffe
Managers
THE CHURCHES
OF THE TOWN
(Ouotluued 4role page 4)
by Queen's Pitt t $its . with tins de-
gree of I). D.
Upon the resignation of Mr. Turn-
bull, in 114 . temporary as*Idauts, of
whom Iter. J. A. �laei;lllivray was
GODERIC.H, ONT.
Thursday, July 28, 1927.-2
appointed planter In full dila: burden; Rev. J. •- Ford.whin
$$IETHISTORY
a leader
-IS,.TOWN
growth of o.
OF GOD] OH
t furtherer
charge. In 1817 tas ._- lilting ., tion _ Inewlnt� cors-. lett educational and philanthropic work
cutytregrtlon nee altsral n of the of the community : ltev. J. iI. Oster-1
fargement and bout. Rev. J. F. lteycratt, Rev. J. W.
c
hutch. r Ure remained Medley', mud Hey. Selby Jefferson, wilt)
Gln Lrlllr/ health
gaster glee
rl1Y- of all couhrega- has recently removed. The preaeut
Ile
July &Rh. 11115. he' pastor J.
thou until out +.>t. !e c The flat
Church (Wutluuerl fruw page '2)
telly lit 'SAO barrels. In VuuLectiuu
(tee . M. l', Parr. Intik it is a large storage e1eratur.
ptetelrPd peescefullT lu hb r u li4 F%+ap h O;udk'rich bus bucouM. an iwtortaut
loebiud bpm a hallowed pemory. 'Oils• la Lord. uutl.•r the pastorate of a grain port and the tiot4'rlch Elevator
�--- .•tudeut preacher. Rev. O' .It. Junes, r Co.. wuungtd by Mr. u. L. Parsoaa, is
L'.Iptlst lvWtregatlotl was urgaulartl ,toe of the a.lid iuslltutlUUN of the
- i la 4;&Nierlch. of tow charter wow- newt). W'ilh Sha huge concrete kl.-
L• r. Mr. A. Ii. Clutton still remains it) vulture of two million bashtda ,aprcily,
a tire relation as a deacon. Meet it annually Iw14dler wore thou twenty
Meet-
ings were twist at first In a ball on million bushels of grain. nue of the
Fast street. and later in the ought, sights in the winter 1a the large fleet
library building.. A tut Nus bought, „f grain hunts
YrCTORIA 'RT. UNITED ()H4711(1H
one, aided Dr. tyre in his work until
1888, when Ret-. J. A. Anderson. of
Whltecbusch, was called to the as-
sistant pastorate. 'When Dr. Ure re-
tired In 1881 Mr. Anderson was utrint-
We welcome You
Visitors - Former Residents - Tourists
And sincerely wish you. inay fully enjoy
the Centennial Celebration with your
relatives and friends of y e s t e r -years.
A large rest room has been prepared
above our store and we invite the women
and children to take full advantage of it.
e are prepared to serve you with high-grade
merchandise in the following lines .tr
i",irTt9,
Plain and Fancy Linens
Knitted Suits and
Fancy Sweatets
"Orient" Full-fashioned
Hose
M+W awn". M..'• :.:°1
Fancy Neckwear and
Scarfs
esS. sP'
Fancy Dress Trim-
mings, Etc.
Plain and Fancy Silks
se
Lavender Line
Lingerie
"Wabasso" Cottons, all
width
a,
"Lover's Form" Corsets
"Benmiller" Pure' Wool
Blankets
PressF. E. HIBBERT Store
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES
1
which till the harbor
in 11a4L, on Montreal street. In 11195. waiting fur the opening of navigation
inriug the ilasnorate of Rev. A. 1V. it) the spring.
Wright, the ere tlun of u house of woe- 1A•rldf9l these Gudrrich can abuw to
:hip was begun. and the dedication
took plate it) May. Lo7. Rev. C. H.
,1„ud•s, who had since been ordained
,Is a minister, came back as 'a pastor
fin HMIs. He- was fu1l..wed by Rev.
Gordon Holmes, •who was herr for
three years. Luring the pastorate of
Roy. J. E. N14'auley. who was min-
ister from 191, to 191. the church
was fully paid for and the parsonage
cid I'ietuu street was purchased. In
I92". daring the pastorale of Her. C.
N. (hewer, work was established at
'Taylors Corners, which decd has
proved moss prosperous. In Septem-
ber ilei4. Rev. F. C. Elliott came. anti
is still pastor. In April of this toes-
, of year the church. which had hith-
erto leen aided by the Mission Hoard. ootitmos of The "ttgual *how bow alert
Is, -an• self-sttpla'rthdg nail the "sign- and upon -date our business wen are.
1+-'-- -R-•the-t '-tnwtr i+► -w444., .4"IM t•"t with
Its visitor* other thriving mauur*e-
turing busineraes, including
The Guderlch organ Company.
The t;uderidl Manufacturing Com-
pany Iltitechlt+r's).
The I4.lwiutou stood Machinery' (tunl-
pany'.
The (;oderich Kulttiug Company.
The Huron Canning 'Factory.
The Mistier Manufacturing Com-
pany.
The Brame and bray Iron Foundry
(Phelan Bros.).
The diuderich Mineral Water COW -
01010Y.
Few towns have so attractive a
shopping district as 1s boasted by the
'41rein ar Town." The adIvert bring
, Lopes. bauks, having branches of the Royal
The -Salvation Amey (tank, Stank of Montreal. Standard
' The Salvation Army stationed a Itauk, and Stank of ('umww,cre, .
corps in Gud,rich about. 1`4. At Gudert.•ll Is served by two lines of
nest the '1'tewp•ranee Hall, that railways. the C.N.R. and the C.14.1t.
1 very useful building, was used as a The latter was opened here In 190a.
barrack:. In 1591 the present build-
, There Is also a bus -line connecting the
tog on Waterloo street was dedicate. town with Owen Sthuul and other
IThe items has dune good murk in the points to the north.
town, tvsps•Wlly' among the tour and First Postmaster
• ucsittutc. The ()dicers it) chargee at The frst postmaster 'of Oislerich
present are ('apt. Lmttloy 81441 Lieut. was 1C Iwln clean; the twat. a,4 far a+
Gray. can be ascertained. was Thomas
1 St. Andrew's Church Ky.hi: then came James Watson. Arch.
Many people sill remember the Dickson, Wm. Campbell and the ores-
' frame church which used to stolid on est postmaster. John limit (grandson
Chas. Black
THE LEADING
Men's
Outfitter
following extract from a resp Won
passed by the session of his church
upon his. retirement well expres..•s
what the beloved Doctor , was, tad only
of
to his own people
Ions: 'They would note
with admiration his (aim tempera -
other common
mens which has helped to sweeten
society round about him. the dignity of
his manhood% the exquisite culture lit
his mind. the genial. kindly disposi-
tion of his Character 'which has ever
Nelsuu street. It was erected by the of the founder 1.
Kirk of Scotland about 1847, and the The county Court shouse has long
first minister was ltev. Alex. McKhL been not only the centre of the town
In Ies75. during the ministry of Iter. but the centre of .meets set 'cities.. The
Jas. Sievertght, it united with 1(1141X first sheriff to bold oMe was Sherif
church. St. Andrew's church was Hyndman. lie was followed by Sher -
muted for a time by the (;relic ern• iif MedDonahl, then Sherif Gibbous
grtttation. 'When that evn1Rregatlorl held oMee for many yeas,. His grand -
"11844 1" use 11 it was wr41 in Jan- tole Sheriff Reynolds. after thirty
nary. 1N93, and removed to the corner
„f Victoria and Bntcw streets. wlsere years of servhee, has retired recently.
and the oiler it now held by Mr. C. G.
Victoria Park is now. After bring Middleton. late of Clinton.
' The office of County Judge has been
BAPTIST C'HU'RCH
led him to cultivate the things which
make for peace, eta above all his
bright Christian example which has
left its impress on say whack
Pale of Knox church:'
Rev. Mr. Anderson remalntdi as pas-
tor in Lull charge until his *uddeu and
'tweeted death in 13144. Just or day
before that on *hied the l'reebyterlau
College of _Montreal was to stonier up-
on him the degree or D. D. The coat='
semis 1s blessed what has had for so
many pears the tulasnry f ouch men
as Dr. Ure and Rey]. A. awn tee•
Geo.Ross'Following Mr.'set ,r and when, at
Geo. endse feces, 1 ' ' removed to
the of tire cos.s�
Montreal the e,ntperad0n called to
the charge the pretest Minister, Row.
R. C. McDermld. N•i (1hYrl6
Victoria Street 1s
{ held, in sue?ew.4on by Judges Acklim.
I cooper. ltrongh. Snider. Toms, Doyle.
Massa. Hutt and Dickson. while
Judge E. N. Lewis occupies. the bench
at present. '
I
The Store that :lets the Pace
ti
You know the place
For thirty-five years we II
have been making
MAKE IT A_ "SAVE A DAY" .1017R -
NEN' AND SEE rr ALL BF.$H)ES
Number Nine. the Tranet•thanr.ta.
leaves t'ulnn Station. Toronto, every
night et eleven. •11 Is the loosest dim-
- fence all Weeping car train In the
world and It saves a day each wear Me
tw•e't'tt Toronto and Vanrodver.
On shorter trip.. such a+1 Tomnto-
W-Inninag..W'Innip'gs(algary, and (`al-
gary-Vancouver. Its st•hedule means
nnlp one business day nn the mad.
While it is Canada's most distinctive
and luxnrioms train. there 'Isno extra
fare. '1t goes through the world fen-
Ata resorts. ilanff and !Lake Louise.
by day --i' ea-ladlnn Pacific sutawr-
, standard all the way. Any ('atradlen
Pacific agent can snake reservations
for you.
Home-made
Ice Cream
Drop in and treat your- 1,
self to your -Ole -favorite -
of so many years
Ice Cold Drinks'
and everything in
Confectionery
Blackstone's 1
West Street
Karium arra mal W
Waehen
Electric NomElts--Slceirit
Fittings of MI blade.
W. Ya.DONALD
laeetrIciaa
Mat�
114w
Floppy Result •f the Jubilee 1
(Condon Advertiser)
1 The Confederation celebration has
1 done the Dominion • supreme service.
It directed the attention of the whole
world In a dramatic way to the pro-
gress and achievements of Canada. to
her national status, and her interna-
tional prestigpjnd importance. Every-
where Caua a5,Jwen given a grati-
fying degree SI pa"Mlctty, and the wide
diffusion of Information about this
used tor some time as a grain store- country should have practical results.
house It was accidentally burned. The Canada has been benefitted also In
lot on which the church had stood also' another -way. The outpouring of na-'
war sold in 1891. tlonal sentiment anti+ pride engulfed .
The Gaelic Church party dERalella and 111 particular it
the ant14'anadianism which
In o1871rganised
a Gaelic congregation. was swamped
ns by its outhurt at the close'
in
with Rev. A. McGillivray of the Imperial Conference.
in charge. For about sl: seers mor- , .
ship was conducted In the hell over
the postoff{ce, but In 11176 the congre- What every woman knows. accord-
Retlon obtained the use of St, An,l- Int to Lady Astor, (s that "1t w.14111
rew's church for their meetings, which be gnite easy to keep a house elcsn if
they used as long as the congregation there were no mien about."-tltuRalu
existed. 4'vtarier Kxpress.
Melodist Episcopal
In 1859 the
congregation worshipped In • small
frame church opt the"eoasmons- near
where the C. N. It. tailings are now.
In 1887, during the On" of Rev. J. A.
Livingstone, the tittlechurch was
and
moved to the corner of In 1877, during
St. 'David's stre t•
the pastorate of lies.)). (1. Coll•more,
A new rhumb mal- planned; the corner
stone was laid the following year
and the present snMnleini and One'
look Int building *a• erected. The
congregation was net large and the
new building Involved the heavy
burden
bard
of debt. 'However. 81 the part
work and great snort* •
of the people. the ,h'l' on both church
and (sarsonatte has leen tally cleared.
In '18M when the swots of pit ch
Methodist, Prhnitirr ' Methodist,
Methodist rads opat and atible Uhrls-
tlan Chnrcbcs took pla& notoria
streepart 4the
Methodist lsbueth church becameCanada, an ve
mh of
np the eidertopst fntm of *DTP t.
in 19715 it went Into the nylon of
bytertaa, CoogreestInnst %sod Y
dist (+nrchet anti I• new 'WW1*
Adroit
Y�la
streett'nftert church
ltd)ea
remembered pssortr Roy.O-
ton. through whoseuntiring efforts
the cbrreb peon to throw off Its
duati-
When in Goderich
attending the Centennial
Celebration go to
HOGAN'S
Conlectionery
for
ICE CREAM
SPARKLING COLD
SODAS 5►
DRINKS, Etc.
Fresh stock of
Boxed Chocolates
Light Lunch served
here during
Centennial Week
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
W. C. SNAZEL
Haberdasher 8041 Dry Cleaner
Steam 1a14041,y in Connection
West Street Telephone 331
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