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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-5-1, Page 11 MIR • **nal goes every week into more than one thousand homes in Goderieh and vicinity. Mr. Merchant. does it carry your message? PRINTING Look over your supply of Office Stationery and let us fill your order for Letterheads, Billheads, Envelopes or other requirements. A good job at a reasonable price. The SIGNAL EIGHTY-THIRD YEAR, 1O. 21. GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1930 TIIP SIGNAL PRINTING CO, LIMITED. Publishers GREAT GATHERING OF HORSEMEN HONORS PRESIDENT WHITELY Complimentary Dinner at Hotel Bedford Proves a Huge Success A gathering unhpe In the annals of Goderieh was that which took I Ace at Hotel Redford last Friday' night. the occasion being the (sohspli- mentary dinner tendered to lir. J. 1t. Whitely in recognition of his et4•cetiou as twesid.nt of the Canadtaa Rational; Trotting and Pacing Awes -lethal. Never wax there inch a gathering 1.f itorae•- men In this part the country. They i were there froilr all over Western! Ontario. and they Jollied with loyal' citizens in a chorus of tribal. to Dr. Whitely that would have warmed the! cockles of `Anyones heart -and the•, Doctor Is quite human. The enthi daann rent -;';; Its height when Mayor MaeEw t.chslf of t to erieb rot • *ring.1s• he dM T aoelatlon, treaent i' 4i� tor with! c rested ►1.1 eAlrer skrt In d� h n U 1 • n 'VA a [r Map -watch. • Altogether it was a night that will he talked atsntt for a long time whsi horsemen congregate. F. R. 'Senn. ex-M.P.. of Golf. was the chairman of the big gathering and seated wfth Mm at the head table. he - skint the [neat of the evening. were W. A. McCullough of Toronto. seen•• tary (.t the' Rational Trotting Eel Pacing A ...elation : George Pito'. Robert Henna and .AJ. Proctor ..f Toronto: W. H. Grouch and Roy Broth- ers of Stratford; W. C. Crumtner ..1 Cbathsm : hank Blair of Galt ; J. W Rane'tlhootom of Walkerton : A. 15 / ntherland of S aforth : Wm. Martyn 1 of Mitchell; Mayor Mai-Ewnts, E. It. Wigle, A. .1. MacKay and Andrea ibAer. (lod.rkh. At the other tables hormen from many tart° Points! sI Were seated with local citizens. mak- j ina a gathering which completely filled the hi[ room. W. E. Wiciks. of St. Catharine.. acro e4 RR master of erremnntrs, with the, abs an111•tnnce elf Hector Hays of With. And rfaiitehrre It should he said that Mr. Bays '4114 the lion's share' of the wort preliminary to the ben -1 gait. end did It in ■ manner that contrlbnted greatly to the rases. of the evetst. • 1►u the wall of rile 11..4ngr..om were hung articles familiar to every barge- man. n aalky (minus the wheel's), a driver's tunic. pall. brnsh. pitchfork. etc.. with rhe prophetic Ilaearrl:1 "Ramona (ratter's outfit after win - nine the Derby at Kalamazoo. HMO.", Host Litt provided an excellent fish, and chicken dinner. anti the 17:. or .n diners were nerved In a manner that re• fleeted credit mem the management of the hotel. Mnsis w -as furnished by e f or-ples.• orchestra and additional entertain-, meet was provided by Chas. Keating of "In this world, if you Ilse long enough, you will get tired of everything -men, women. pol- ities. dinners. yad.ts, money- making-but oneymaking-belt when the feschln- tion of the race horse nets flit.. the blood It never leaves you. It is the greatest sport and the poorest business ever desired by man." Words of Pierre LorriLIrd quoted by Mr. F. S. Scott. chair man at the Whitely banquet On Friday night.. FOOT AMPUTATED IN WALRERVILLE HOSPITAL Elliott McVittie of •Goderieh �'letim of Serious Aeeident Word was received here Tuesday night that Mr. Elliott McVittle, son of Mr. and Yrs. :Henry aleVIttle of Golprlch, had met with a distressing accident that day while on the way to fort Colborne with the tugs tow- ing the Kilmer & Barbour dredging apparatus, which left (loderieh ots Sunday. The accident occurred about thirty-two miles from Walkervllle. where the tug. Dupre went aground In rhe river. Effort. were taint made to free 'the tug when yontn Me1'Ittte's! foot eine caught Iti some way a• he wan handling tie tow rope. The foot was. so badly crashed that It was' found netesaary to amputate it in the Walkervllle hospital' to whirls 1* was: taken. Mella4urne iMeVittle. brother of thel injured young bran. and Frank Stokes. of Grslerlch. were present when the nee client oes,lrred. as they ado ,were making the trip with the. Nods. There la -general sympathy with thei young matt -he is about twenty-three yeary.tof age -in the misfortune which has befallen him. Mr. and Mrs. bleVtttle left today fur Walkervllle to be with their sou. Scuforth as *mg leader: Harvey M•• - Gee. (s.mwllen, of- Althorn: George 51,4Cee. violinist, St. Catharines; Clar- ence Colton. soloist, St. Catharines: and E. 1'anEgtnand. pianist, S esfortIs The Toast List The proceedings opened with the toast of "The -King." which was loyal- ly honored. The chairman expressed his pleas- ure in havin he honor of presiding at rich a esti* ng. Never tsefori. In fir Pruviuce of (Ontario had there Lawn soeh n gathering of horsemen. It oil- .,:•leas' of the esteem In which lir Whitely ens 11.1d. and it Was also, I demoastntioa of the bokf the pae- big and trotting Morse had' upon the people of the i'rovince. Mite Wilkes. the well-known horsewoman. hal a quotation In which horse racing was ek•sr•rhsd es "the greatest sport and the poorest business ever devised try man." It was perhaps a good thing that they were not thinking of bual- 1 nese an the dim, tart were giving some attention 'th that widendld ani- mal ale horse. Mr. Scott then introdu.ed air. A. J )H•Kay, manager of the Canadian (tank of Commerce. Golericlt, who proposed the toast 'Z1]rr City of Goderkb." Mr. McKay said he war Inlpre'nrrsd with the flue array of horsemen he waw i.e- fore him, the greatest ever Neon In this town. After a fitting tribute to Goderieh as "Huron's Golden /:ate" and the prettiest town In ('anode. the speaker quoted the late Dr. Macdonald of The (lobe as stating that old Scotland'. eller prminct wan men of character and saiUty, and applied this to (laler%eh, which bad produced many outstanding men. Among the men of whom Goderieh wan rightly pmud was Dr. Whitely. who was a leader botb In the medical proferrkon and in the "sport of kings.' Mayer -Meet watt respnndexl to the toast uµ1 termed it a happy privilege to do an. On behalf of the town of 1 (loderleh he extended to the horsemen of Ontario a right royal civic wet- ' tome. "The gates are open and the bare dropped, and the police hare been order.d to take a holiday and let you enjoy yourselves ("Hurrah" from the andie'nee1. Bra Worship gave briefly some Ma- llory ielory of (3aleerten from its founding IOL' pairs ago. when -In doferenee to ti* horselnen, ilia Worship espial/we'll --the town was lekl out in the form of a sulky wheel. Since them all Ttre big titian had planned to have a sim- ilar "ahe•1'' within their bounds; tout (Continued on page 5) The News of the Town The "Spinster„" Entertained PERSONAL MENTION The R'oman's Guild of St. George's, ,church held a pleasant aortal evenlug In the psarl•A1 hall on Tues(lay evening. Miss Macara bas returned to tow's the specially invited .(,tens being the after spending the winter at Toronto member,. of tI,' cult of the piny en and Atlantic City. • tilled "The Splisterrs ('unvention." Mise Helen Strang arriving from The first part ,rf the evening's enter New 'Turk un Wednesday .ecrulug to; talnment arhrlsted of community slug hag. This was followed by au address doe with her mother. Mr.. H. 1.,Str:sig , by Mrs, 1' W. Carrie, who told ten • • • interestingly of her resent trip to Mrs. Alex. bit Wson and Miss Jean al - Florida ":IK►" was -then played. TI.- Lawson reptrpei home on Friday af- 1•rize-winners Is•Ing: First. Mrs.\ F:. ler spending the winter woultis In Evans: Cud. Mrs. Ilarry Hunt; (Sin- ea�lforula, . solation, Mrs. S. W. Riley. At the clow• refn'shmeuts were sers.'d Mr. Norval Anderson acvagmuled by his (r'ustn. Mr. Rin. Ihilkhn, of Clio First Orkin -carrier LeaelM - ton, spent se•ternl days at l.onduu la -t week. The steamer (luesl.w• cleared, light. • • • on Saturday afteruo'n for the heal Mr. and Mrs. It. C. 1tc'ytol•Is and of the Lake. to -load grain. 1`hls was Miss Claire Reynolds ret11ru,si lust the first ..f the grain -carrier. which week from London, where they spout wintered stere to leave part this the hinter. sprina• 1Mt Weltresaliy night two; •. • • more steamers. the Franz and 11 Mrs. 1 Ur. 1 .Gallow lots. returned Smith. cleared night, also hound for - from Detroit and 1'olwlo, where she the head of the Lakes. Wveral otler'tgo•ut two weeks with the Misses WW1 lases+ are !Plug fitter) out uud will I and Louie Millar. likely leen.'. shortly. • • • The Ia.ikxge freighter Weyburn of J Messrs. Janie.. and Archie J •s. of the Canada Steamship Lines twits in 1tetrolt, were week -end g,se.ts at th,• port last Friday and took on a (onto! home of their parents. Mr and .Airs' of 1'_•414 (•ase" of eanueal Rawls.; P. L. Jones, North street. which sere 'brought here from the • • • 1k.nihdun 4'atsner' factory at Exeter' • Mr. and Mrs. 1). L 11111 .lslteol for shipment to the head of the lakes. 1 friends at Brantford Ixst week and Kilmer & Berber's dredging erhtfp also spent some days lit Toronto. melt. including the dredge ''1lragon.,where Mr. 11111 attended the (sinew Rater" and %co.ws. was taken to .Bort i Ronal �r,nretltlon. Colborne uu Surxlay. The ung" Erle' . • • • King and W. II. Forrest towel the g Mr. and Mrs. George Cowan. F asp arsarahts• 11'awan osb, entertaimrl a large number The drain pipes leading to the her. of their relatives and neighbors tont 4'anada. Flour -. bur tram the Western Tuesday evening. April �. In honor . t Millis pMnt Mrame plugged and met, their fourteenth we•kling iantdrersary. are lit work this week makln, repalro. • • • - The Local fishermen retort that fish- ,Mitchell Advocate: Yrs. Gid 1.414. I A h lift 1 Ina in[ Is not Iery br s'. the w• after visiting at her old home In Logan light ..,• for the past few weeks. Attending fu her mother, who recently passel away. Railwayman Serfoaaly majored has returned to her ltosue in 4iewlerich. Mr. l..1 flail. of Gaerieh. baggage- : • • • man on the remedial' NatIonnl Rail-{ Messrs. Reg. S.. .'rbc, .partes Smith. Way. met with is '.chase►-w.wldent of James flirter and Ges'rge• Snwerhy the station here nn Monday night mi,tnred to Brantford last Fritter. %hortly afre'' 11 r:elnet. sustaining a While there they attended an okl-time fractured skn11 and painful lead in- fiddlers' contest. Mr. Smith taking )art Jnrie■. -Mr. hall hail made the trip in the event. front Toronto on Ibe late train. After' • M • the nrri,-al of trains It 1• customary Mr. 4'. F. Chapman lin. a"eryxeel a to swItc1l the ranches Into p.•itl,'n in position on the .a1•• staff of Sett ht. the yard and Mr. TTall was proceed-, Stations F7quipme•nt - Company. Tor - Ing nbort Isis visual work in assl•t onto, and leaves this week to take over ing to switch the ears when the me- hits new duties. Mrs. Chapman intends client c"enrreil. ile had Just "thrown- leaving nett week to Join her husband. • • • the 'switch and was welkin[ aionR• I side the trnek in the some.. dfre'tioi The engagement t. nnnoursrd.of n• the taekini train. Brakeman Ryek- Blanche Victoria, daughter of Mr.. min way on the hacking raiiwar Knot and the late John Knox of God - mach and nnttdnr -Hail's -deuterons' erlbh, to Andrew Tswrenee Ormiston mullion calleel to him to get. out of'er Cleveland, Ohio. The marriage will the way. As Hall tnrnel arming) he 1 take plme quietly this month. wail struck on the heed by the earl Ind knocked to the ground clear of thej Gesrge'a Blt/de Coss tract i About thirty-six memhcrs of th,• When ple•krsi lip • the Milord man llible elan. of St. George's church were wR• nnPan•rinna. Dr. :1. H. Taylor 1 the guests of Miss Isobel Raines :t eras snimaoned and had Mr. final re-; a social evening held at her home on moved to .1leeandra hospital. 1 Tuesiny night, The evening was spent Today Mr. Hall is reported to be do-, In playing games. llanring and sing- ing as well as cnn),) be Pdw•tPd. nl- . rungs. The sonnet election of officer• thnngh he Is still in a senors ennrll- took place eianssi those a. follows: en for th).' gluts. 1 _ • dent, °Miss Gladys Shore ; tits -..resp MarkOn--Harvey dent. Rtobt. Henry: %e•retnry. le' p Crawford tHenryrr. MIs. Nn1klln' % faille rho rnl service marked the! dent. organist. G. B. t►nvles: i m•urrin[P at St. 411nte'■ ••hnreh, Tonin- teacher, Rev. J. N. H. Mills. Mr. Mill - 40. on Sa4nrdrs atfirnnnn. of F,rl.! took the app rtnnity to (ymerntnbate Alfw.n, dasiebler of )Ir. and Mrs. .1.'the retiring president. MIs+ Imine-. A. TTnrrsy of '•HarerntL" oral Tar.', uud' the other affil -Pr' 515.'5' their Lionel A. )1nrk11n. .on of Pr. and I rileis•lid work tinrinm the lwlsr ys hr. J. R. w• IIITICI Y. OI .D., Fresideat C.aadiad Natkis4 I Trotting and Pacing Miartattda • i Mei. .5. 11. Mnckiln of •lcwlerls•h. Rev.1 florin¢ the evening n•frt•:hmenrs were Sextn• Stiles officiated. .1s the bride s,•tved. Rpp'nrwl the snrplicrll .•hair ere- - - -- - -- -- - (rslel her down the nide, shlg CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S int "The Volpe Thnt Bren:hell 'r Ellin," Stmt•nrt Rosedenre presiding BENEFIT MAY 15, 16, 17 lit the organ. F).mrtell lay her hither., IT M she worn a gown of pole eggshell To He liit•Pn by Lions Club Minstrels srtfin. with eggshell toile cell cnnght in Madel Theatre, Iawlerirlt---Turco at the stiles with eltielwelss hln.snfns' performances and !distiller. In n ehnrming cap effes•f. And carried I )Ir, Charles Aleakins. who as n rr a shower bouquet of (1pha'lln nese - Idea of Goderieh. and npw•n hi., re 1 ore•hltis anel lily of the valley. Mb.. torn from London. England. where ht 1k'ris'Tarrey. sister of the bride. who. had Mea playing at the hlstort•• Retell ns bridesmaid. wore n r.tnn-i-fin,..-,...-f,a,e '191entre. was natratched', frock .1 flowered chiffon In imastrt 1 regarding the benefit for the eriprylirl shades, with beige nrnline's hat ' children of the county. was sn 101 trimmed with green velvet ribbon. and prr•sw•d by tit paerri1.11115.s of the serried sweet pleas in pastel diaries s. 1 sncl, a charity' +.olid do that he and- pink rnnenlns. Dr. Erie Patter- inonedlalely In.tk.the responsibility for; wan was best man. The ushers In- the prodnetian and hi• :n.nr0s tit• eluded Dr. Fronk Gender. Tor. Ridd.11.j pilIsIle Birt with 1114' talent in Golcrl'•h TWestmnn, Pr. Lew'. DPI and Tor. nal hi; twenty-five years' etp.rieti--•- Frnnk Campbell 1Alting the signing: (lie e4»sw will be :n. et.:ellent 45110 and of the re¢Ister iTnrry C .lrn'kmnn ! with the crlppl.d children to fight for sone "11 Fair and Sweet and Hale." the piddle will be .tanking no ml -Li he The ('hole. daring the ree"aionnl in swing the performance (+veto ngs'r.•' man -h, proeolet to the'entrnnee or: then once.- the ehnrch. where they formal a giinrd'• The number of +-rippled children in .d honor through which the bridal 1 the county w. impressed Mr. Meakhr pmtty trns%erI Following rhe sr•renlnuy;'thnt he wrote his brother. who is rr- reception ens held at these hnln' of flewn.of Meltrin.; Ht. WHIM 4'01VersiIt the !.ria.•. Mry. ilnrsry. the bride"s1.•ud heed of the famed 14(q'nl'5l'torha Mother. . re•elved in n mown Of 1.111. Hospltnl In .Montreal, to get Infnrmn- lee• with Iney straw hot. Mrs. Mack -' tion rrgenling- the meolleil resetireh, lin. the groom'. mobi'r, received In !'-of the crippled child. in the Intnrma a French mown of navy crepe with' flan rerlval If Is clearly shown that li•Ige trimming- and helm, hat. The , with' proper tjialil•RI eare and early 1 hrfd. nhd groom lett'later on n motor I attention sixty ler tent. 1.1 the Oates! trip t.. T'ittshrote Ami will take ftp real- will" respond to treatment and the mn. 1 4Pnee in Clr'vOTand. The bride travel dltioto be rectified, making Ile *mill i.d In a Print's] silk frock. Meek felt patk•n► whole And reAdy ho (5, the an.t %gene hat and Meek rent with world with lh0 snm" twwly that Prot•I lapin m1Ur.• ,ien(e intended for it. Now, W0111r1 anyone lir'grn4g. one The rolstreet for the s.msfnu•tion of e►nllar to make It ponldhh• for the Trip a mtle'n'4P pavement. on the tendon pied children• of this mmnty to grt"thls' ♦ ro•1d Is'tweYm 1.r1(wn awd COnttnlln nw,ll-'al lid? Then Rttend ane lir more 1 hn�bs'n ltwardtsl t., Curran R Iirkw' of these p•rfmrmnno" of fie crippled rhlldren's heneflt In awe ¢leen t/y_fhe Mra. Jaeoh tl ran .d the hnnaq,nf 1.Mns iMnmmofhl •Minstrels at fie retain.. Minton. gratefnily aehnow- M411►F31, T11F:ATRE, (T(►i.FJltl(111, on ledge's. , the donation of a nnmlw'r of may 1 nth. 14114, nrld 14tH,' in the even- *Ifta foam the WM.S. of Knox church lima at kir, p.p .'and with n Phl1d- tor 41* Inmate, of the HmnP. The ren'. matinee an Aatlsnlay, the 1741), donations Included knitted aha t+tla.,� at tut, cuablma, chair tfaet "St.( and ,nr- `11f TRT 1T1(Ii.T.A.R M AAN 11ZT.P prime bores of candy, ete. • POR THE ORIP!'I/JD. To Broadcast Hotel Sunset Mr. flus.. t'. Lcw, proprietor of EWA j• Sunset, has made arrangements for the advertising of his hotel by radio this season.- Each mooing, Is•tao•0o, 5.45 and II :al ,''rl''-k It the w,ck, Al:,. ' • fo 10. )Ian 1!t to _4,► uud Jalae. oto 7' '.%J1t cletroil1 w111 broadcast is IH,' sage telling of the attractions of Guel- erieb :is a tourist resort, with a brief mention of Hotel W10s4n. 'rhe pril'• 'or this advertising will stake quit.- n dost in Mr. Lee's bank balance. bol I 4 Saturday, the 17th. for C' magi.. At the Alt►i►EL TIIEATRF:. G(11►F:RI('ll.! ' ' SParrh for Missing Man Mitch anxiety 1s felt by Mr. 'M. Mr•' Cann. relath-.» and friends f..r the' safety 4,f lir. M(1'ann, who has leen misshu¢ shut Sundae. Mr. McCann - , left Detroit on Sunday usfterns'on bn a large motorboat Iswlnd for Cal.•ri.b and was exltee'twd here bate that night He Is reported to have been seen testi when lie dearest from Sarnia about B.8!► n'rlo•k Sntsday afternoon. Mrs Med'nnn. who Was formerly Miss - pone Weiss of Gniuirieh. hos 1.e.,, here ainec Sunday awaitlhg the arrival of 1 M•r litedmnd, hating made the trip here; from Detroit by motor ear s Spurr Mondry n •Illigent -,•arch for the missing reran has law* going t n \ speed motor lann.•h-has been en-', milted all week making train • lip ►he lake frntn here anti on Tuesday even -1 Ing shout 7 n'Plnek an Aeroplane or-: rived in Goderleh from Klte•hener to; assist in the search The pato • Ia,.,te•.1 in .Murney's field smith. of the town end took on R. plssenmer to as'lst the ••Ilo, tired (11111.". of Kitchener. in the Mint. The plane was nut nil tint Weil -1 nesday senrchtng the lake and.shores' between Sarnia and Golerich. but to date no trace of Mr McCann has 1*.,,, found. a dense fog on the lake on R'whtewlnv greatly handicapped Mei .ea rehers. Fn hat looprw are naw• helri ort for' M.'Cann's safety. Ills boat may have caught fire or sprang a leak. On the other hand.. he mny he afloat some -1 where with engine troi/ielP. If he hod loam) ricked tR' by arcane he w•ou1.1 11e hula'+, tof ,Aurin. tlalt the investment will he a profitnhle .one. The opening of hotel Sunset this year -is fice,l'1 for Juue Ifith. _ - For Crippled Children The program orratlged by the Liums Club of Goderi h for the laulefh of the crippled children ,'f the routsty ' Will lie an nitusually dicers,. one. The: t'1r'-I pearl will he the Lions Matta,, h - Minstrels, whk•11 will )s••('nntn.ed of sercntccu mnsir•nl numbers told the! funniest end -men in comics in this seg.. tion. They are funny. The sr'otsd Part wHl have Instrumental molar and gear• tett[s', toad IN. high Seip«d .\thMte•-i In r number to he follawost by n rip.- I roaring farce,eorwly. "11,0 X,•w 114),W. Man." u Inkc''ff on the l'mvincia11 (louse. 'This skettli will have In the east : Messrs. Parsons, Blackstone. Darrow, Jenner, Hitobert. 4'lark end: Bobber. This array of talent is; enough to assure the piddle that the, dollar %pent for the ertpplel children will 4* laid for. It will foe ti great i show. Come and see 1t, May 15th. 144th told 1711t and n children's matinee on COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC IFCR)idED !GOVERNMENT ASKED TO PAVE GODERICH- G. L. Parsons Is President of New' Organization The puldic Meeting held hl the town hull on 'Tuesday evening for the tour- pt,.e of organizing a community nth- letie us'uclutluu was well attended. 'upwards of forty repr.se•itative citi- zeus iw•ilig 4ire•setir. Mt. D. 1. Hill was voted to the .hair told )Ir. Lorne looting acted as secretary. The clutlruwn ,'fs•uwt the meeting' 'tilt ga !oriel' address, outlinag the•' pnri.''e of the gathering. He was of the opinion that there were argn- ua•nts for and against the fununtluu •'f an athletic association and he ,-o1Md spm those• lite-.ut t,,. cypre-s their clew.. 1 Mr. E. 1.. lean, has been un active member of tie hast -ball clnl, a ,umt'cr of year". slotted that If um ` athletic a•soLat6nt was former) Cif) !. supp.rt should he given t,. l.aschnll ' The :attitude of the L'oph• of 1;�.,1•r Ich towards baseball during the past' threw year. had be«vi indifferent. Easy ! NM .11.1 not needy,- the smiN»'rl 1t 1 .iambi lune had in these yours: Gal - though the .•1111, had paid its way. Mr. Ih•:u, .was of flit opinion that base - hall should prove .ua asset to the as s,s•Intlots. . Cuw,cillor S. 11. croft s:ald the lair-' pose of the nowting was to farm tan I athletic asss•httl,'t :and it a goad strung executive was elected the its -o-., elation should handle all hr:un. h.•: of ascot sia'*s-.fully- Mr. 1'. Turner stated that- h.• it,ns' strongly In fat -tor of farming an as. social with n stub-,'.uimtft.r• -tor each Lotus h of sport. lo'r' !ley.. .1. X. IL Mills truce a utt►e. tof rea -..ns w) y'' an athletic as-ea•ia- tion should Is' fi,rnesl to handle all' kinds of sport. chief of whirls was the fart that snail an athletic hotly wood.) 1. .1n active; Ips acute 1111 ) athletic t«sly would he in a position, to take rare of sports such as baseball, and hoekey' as noon as the w•ns..0 op"•ntrl. .Mr. Harold Niamey flavored the A h r u s.w ache tl uu. '1 it foruantton' of an will' of t!e ot•ini'n that the finnn.es of each• brant'h of "{port. such ns !arse hail and hoeke•y. should Is* kept seep arately. These Ilse« of sport should 1 not Ie financially de1.claletrt ,'n one tnu•1her. (niter leisure wio spoke briefly' Included Stator Mael')slams. 4'.sns•illor I 11 her and Mr. 11. T. Edwards. -\II' plow• alto evoke daring' the evening, favored the formation of n eon llnun.1 Ivy+ lit hl,•tic :a--..1:tl i'.n nmol :u tn••lien that .no 1 n b.slt he f••rmo•d ens, c:tr rir•1 ori 'tmoti•gi of Alayor )IacEi•.:aa and Mr. 1'- Turner. .5 nominating ty.mndttee canal«,«wl of Rea. J. N. 11. )lilts, 11. Murrey, E. l.. hewn. Dr. .1. A. Graham. P. Turner. W. Barlow anti .5. M. IttAsertenn Was named and this comntlllee retiree) for a few minutes to name the nffieers. The uffirrrs n+ nnm.(1 by t6. c.rrnntlt ler' were endorsed 4.v '.;the meeting and are 11. follow.: Ilonnnsry premident, Mayor H. J. A. Mat•Ewalt : president. G. 1Parsons: vice-president.. J. 11. Itecnulds-: .e•retisr)-, le,nte Young: treasurer, 1. It. Eastman: ete'IrlIV • committee, 11. )1. O'Brien. 11. Murtory. l\in. Ill -e t, 11. 1. 11111, It. 1.. Stone- house, H, O. Sturdy, P. Turner. + It is underslol.1 that' the offhe.rs have power to appoint sub-e.,natsltte•s to look after enuh branch of sport. KINCARDINE ROAD Deputation from Sister Lake Shore Town Visits Goderich Today .\ repres'ntatite deputation of Kin- cardine business wen, hendcl by Mayor Murris„n of flint tuw'tn. arrlrcd In town about 3 o'cl.«'k this 1 Thmrmt:iy l after- noon owl by l're-arrangement met •Mayor Mao -Ewan and a Ilutnber of Goderieh ei11,.', s to place before them A prop. ositIon with rrfPrP1N'P to the GoolerictrKineahline 'section of the Blue \1'utl•r highway, ' Kiti,-:i.44,',' 11:1• a live Ho -In... \fen's .\._,s•f:u {on. wl1teh for some- time h:as been dis•u•"Itsg the ).r.'p'sa1 ro :1.1. alp• 'wart,. Department artmelt of IIIL+11wat'_ to take ,'ver -1110 I ln,-ardine.---� -Gmlerich link connect It.g 1'rotiw•lat highway.. No. !a, running east from ':in :n•diue. an.l No. c, running from 4luderielt '-eutbeast. Rwy.gulzing that 'here is no immwiiat.• prospect of bar- ing the entire Blue Water Highway taken over by the Government. the Kin- enrdine lwople hate brought forward the' plan of r(uinecti,g the two hitch - Ways by the proposed link of about thirty -fire mites, and 'are seeking the ".n eq. -ration of Glide•rich anti the other 'nt,•reshel nnmicipalities in placing the taafter loef.'re the Government. Ti,' meeting a• hrhi in the or:outwit chamber at the town hall. where the 1 at, yn'mtsliiil.•n Was ' taxed by the thirty or. so visitors from the north and the bwa1 eitiz'n" in attendant*. Mayor M:.Ew'nn emit •.r1 to the chair, and Mr. George Lampman of 11kelr have leen reported 1.v this time. I OBITUARY BRIEFSMRS. JAMES K. s'rit.wi 1X 'nip fnuert1 of Mrs .Musca K -- -- Strarhau, elitist• death occurred of The �R'. C. T. I'. will hold n home. Windsor on Thursday. .1pri1 17th. made baking sale on Friday. iMac' look plats. from the n•»Ide•nr" of her Mr. P. D. Major has been engaged a•, organist of Knot char. -ti. MI/11311d. nal '5111 Iwnv• )thy 121h In Lake ❑' his 4l111lP• there. %Coil. 15:1, ooll.thoPe5,1 1'111, wr•ek •m the ennstrn.tion of n new dairy for ,ins McManus ori Hamilton street lir J. J. Moser has the enntrnet for the temed work. ,Isar e-- e'nrrie. .51f Tebhnit h Son awl lr,sl thud. hardware men -loads of e:.derirlt. will claw their nlne•Ps of buminess on Wednesiny nfterna,t. from ,May 1st to September Math. The first' Ice.•`Iulll practice will h0 hell nett Models, me•ning lir .%grl.111 ureal Park. and tbs. boys are asked is porn ion( 1,1 I:,15 or sour, thererafter ns 1s sslblP .11'1 intr.re"Led will M• wet ,COMP. ' f don't f1111 to .e•• (boo piny. " 11'rc'k lug It• lsert' Budget nn Frlln, even M ll -garb. 'street Trite.! '•hiir,ei 1' 4s the prolneti••t of oho 11oame+tills• corm¢ people- and 1, ([Iyer under the anspiee. of the Vi --tori' 1''pn•_ 1'ennls r 1'Pngne The Goderieh WAuen'. institute held n "ucees%trtl einfire mal d'.,,'. in t!. tMdf,' bo-' Itnll last Friday' night Af enrol% tis.' Indy's !wire Was wan .,. ljlvs hrinrn Salkelti and the gentle man'- by Mr. Herb .lane. Sidmalt., made for dentin': wens furnished by the TDriver orehe•Ira. ' IGODERICH TO HAVE "TALKIES" THEATRE • :L.1.. Maxwell to Freed New Building en West Street.' Mr Allsln i,. Maxwell. prriT'rlrl'or,of- tliP •Ma1Pl 'Theatre, Informs The 'Sig nal that be AAR .plans well moiler war for the .•r,• -flora of :on up) -to -date pi.. rite theatre In Gotlerielq with,.lnt est' 1,lklpg equipment. Mr. Mntwell *I ii time ngo Ms'nrel the ta,-tint pier s111., I'•0,1 e,•t• t,. Ctrrv's bakery on West 1 ..1 MA, and 11.111 here he 'intends MIM) • Ing the t1Pw theatre. There will lar.::, Isprang cape.'lty for non In Me now F•elldind. which will Also contnln I, modern stage. The mnsfrnr•(lon work I1s to cnmtbenee shortly Rn4 It 1s et ported the 'theatre will he rFisd, for opening laic In the slimmer. Ionaloer In law. )I r. Wno St rattan. ('nnilai:a road. or Sunday afterno'ot. 31)41, alt . fu Mnittnud c•tnetery. '1'Le ser *ices lit the hon...• and grineside were conga ted Ly IBet. It. t'. 1lclerrnill and 1h, pallbearers were sirs -hie Ilnr- •-'5 %ye, •' ,lanes Strop hats •and Wm. Glen, The Irate Mr.. Sur:, ban had 1.• •,, tt frequent visitor to eioh'r• low had ur. er reacted hero. for 'thy leng:J, of time She Is snrvh,d !•y her husband and sue ,i,lltg11t.•r. MI -s 1larguettt.• Str,rin(i. of .VLngLa. e:a int aniline was appointed secretary. Mayor Mar4:wan gate• the visitors a eordiul welcome, HMI the pr'.r aI nlp.ve outlined was Island Isefore the meeting 1,s May,rr.Morrlson and .,:Pers, lending to a general dhrlts"ion. The Golerich representatives Indicated their hearty approval of the protect sad pledges) their tat to tts0N•rrtion, A new bridge at Kincardine Is almost completed enol it was proposed that the opening .,'f this bridge should he made the os•usion of a gangue -t and that the Ilton. 1:e., henry should be Intlte.d to attend. This would afford au opportunity of phu•Iug the proposal directly before the Minister rf illgh- • �,•ns. .\ motion to 1114.-effe t was :,tried uuaiimously, bio• b:n,quet .o held :t Kincardine at an early Ante after cnnsultutlon with the Minister The 1lnyor. of Kincardine and Golertch, with Ilse• Reeves of Colborne. Ashfield, Ilurnn and K'Ineardhw• town -hips end the tlILame of Ripley. were constituted u, eonanittee to attend to details. A /notion'(t•ns latssell .tendering the thanks of the Goderieh repre•sentativea to the Kineanline men for stirring up the matter. which 19 of equal interest to both towns. Reeve Geddes mrd Mr. John 11. Reid ..f Huron township a.re.mp,ntel the Klrieardlne mel and stated that their y inn- keenly Interested PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD NEXT YEAR IN GODERICH I'ureba.se to Be ('ompikMd of Camp Site at Kintan The Presbyterian Synod of Hamil- ton, and Iemd,n nod this week at St. Phomas, the' 45•s'11515., whIela op'nert nw )lotaday, is•ing hell In Koos chureh, Rev. R. (y. MPTlermit, and Mr. Fret 0, Weir represented Knox church. Goder- irla. iter. '1' lo. M,•e'allaigh. of Kinestr- din% ens elected moderator. his nom- Isintar. lacing Rev. Italakti Nelson and Her. R. 1'. McTtermid. •1n invitatitn, to the Synod to hold its meeting Its 1;otlerich pect year saga ct1endrd bre Mr Melermid aid was "toerpderl. anti nnr.rdingly Synod will convene In Knot ehurrtl, ("totter,. h.. en .51,...,111 '27.. 1!1 Synod nhth1!4.orired tLe• «'nlpleti,.11 of the 4aar•lmse of a ramp site for a sununer ...hoot at Kint ail. an 'he lake sho1. ,rn, 1si.rt . ported that there was great ,nth,*- ! gleam trnh•mg 41, young people regarding -- sntnnler vamps and that more than '111.1: \pril :ttf- Messrs. i:anlon andenough nerney had t,,eh raised to pay Earl Knell. of L.otsdesla'ro, Visited rel � 4,,r tit site al Kinl:ltd. ' naives herr on a IIIIdAf _ _- 1Ir :u 4 Mrs. .111n S,.wler. •,r In net -kilo. visited at the home of Mr :ami' ('HU R('H NOTES 11r. .Jahn 'Falb recently. \1r prod. Mrs. Wm. Kproul.• and dnn¢h','r Viola. of t:o.leri,•i, were 'goes .e snu'by lit the home of, 51r and 11 r• ,Lam- s 11. Inlyre 111,140 n Nai111Mr from herr :It .4i I he funo•rnI .,f the 4n 4e %fr. .l..w•l' Thompson in 5 'd••rh-1t on Weltsewiay of 11,1,, week. Many friends In this third/N. ('turn,) syn141,thy- to 411,• be renywl fondly. Social FAening and Irrsrnlatlan. - \ r'•t•v . •'-.$'slim' evening w'a• spent '•1 Tlunrsdn5. Ins.- ...then members of th'•. Girls' Guild and neighbors met lit th',' home of Mr' ,los MP4'nnn to hid tare tceii r.t Miss Jessie. prior to'her cuter Ing 1 /• r,ol,'rleh Alexandre hospital' as n nitro, in•trnining The early pnpl of tic- evening 'waes spent In 1'he ' ^. ,tnt1''n, of nn nnita•t•tilgsel nmbrv•aa was Ib... made I.y Miss Ethel Titbit. while Miss Grn•r• Blake. real) an ndtirese exprossIng :.pq'reci•a Hon of MIs. M.Cnnn's .Work In ear Iona phnw•0 of chnrr•h and %octal life. and good. "Oslo: 1nr ho? future. 1`hir, 51l, vi¢nwi nn 1.11011 of the Gnlud by Mitis M.ir. R.+ri.•. president, and Mr, • Telford Nnon. secret:Iry Jessie replied, fittingly In a few wellehoren words nfler which it dainty hunch was *eft el I;r the girls. 1 • junta's of the annual militia truln- ing cutups are annotthtei. The Huron Regiment, 191) Mon will camp at (darling 1 fletgh:r. T,, riot,. June a0 41, July 11. Iti•c 14. ll', J:i; t'- sermon •ml'0-. is la ','t••Ierht street 1'nttcl cLnn•h on. Snrnl:'n net' will b•: Morning;. "1scente- cn.1 ." ect•mi it' , Thomas." • \t the morning w•rvl.e In' Knox church artt Sunday Mr rhari^r 11c•oklns will .Ing • the solo ".1 New 14c:,,, n oat :a \cs Earths" fn•ni '.•rhes. Iluly Pity" 4'4nul!. Tim Sunday •,Tecnlng serrIce of the Salvation Army .5111 Me cur ►w Helot. .1. Semple StIJect. "Christ's' ('all to Sinners." Sabbath ser- vice is cMA11111.41 :11 2 Pm soul through the summet w•nse'n.. pe - tion L. ell Moron I,.slge. lo..f►'_, 1. will otter.) the a ooreoi lg .4'' Ire 'rth street I tilted dhnre'h . a gee ny. The paste?. Bev s F (' will Area• h. The told, in the `Info meetlrkg lit 141 n m trill 1. • •Id .lick to my friead.whea 11Inne wrong''" The stlbiect wjil tro- tim nl ter Nis 11 1. Nalknl•t Seethe. •,t rhe• Patois. rt ext !knu•Iny Bible taboo! n4 Pb ptM Ile 's.y viers at 11 n,)n a0') . �iit !ie morning sere i, a )l: 4'i,, nm- bor. Jr , will spook on t Js" 1, The• Wonder of the 14.•'•k ' eon - elusion of the morning inert 0r• �tinnncc ,�r the Lord's Sup l ha observed and there will tion of neve members .1t t evening • 'aerator Pastor -Pliant will . the, . v•h'ol o" n '.1n Inv • n ll,F`, bn N. i Senn- lutke•, Men's ( .sag r has 14• In u►4a41 n am: 7s•m 11 he soh 1t the ',orrice e 415 *f will he a YPcrf* he speck on •tll;et "tout .7r.' ' P, tar.•',•^'