The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-06-06, Page 1I
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ISINWX-SECOND YEAR. NO, Ai
Combining The Goderieh Signal and The Goderich Star
GODERICii ONTARIO,
DAY* JUNE 600 1940
.• . ...r•,
Sky firbor ArPot„
Scene of Activity
ee. iurnii,. Of Aererefe'nee
• esearosusels$ • #444"*v ' ''''' "...''''.."....‘''......
Proivrty--Surveyors •
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• •• at Work 6-'-'
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, 'Events bave 'been, moving 4%1,414;
• eince lien; 0. iGt. Power Minister LM,174,1st_e',,c", '
411., alla°uneed' Iat5 'We' 'Vial' a*,1' ''c4v-
meetary ,dying training 'Selleel• w'Ould
ler, eetaibuebed at -Goderielt as a unit
, . , . , , .
ilt:t4,1Compionwoultb, _Whew'. ..
rallaer 4
"9n rrldaI last Messrs* •• an-
Vila of •ilie 0.1•1:4. lands dePartMente
visited Gederieh, ' and obtained new
' 4.1, ' .
* OPtioas, PreParatorI Ofill• 111,44, '''"-"v'ru-r",
ehtise on parts of the farala o.$ #13'11.•
serr.00torreliosellil.e4M.a.44„geOrge_!7*.
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ford, all adjoining Sky etarhor alrPert,
• , . , - '
property., •
f elle
0Oe bundled and ten aeres 0'
tied - On it
-- --Frogter ProVertIaPtiaess•-• .., - •
. • are loCated a hoUse?-barn.aud ealtbulld-
• ' Th4Se`swillbe torn Own, it being
-pegs ... . . • . •
leadeertood ,, they were 'offeted. to •eer,
Praetor for the:work of- -demelltion•..
.,. thTheewpearotptrt:•kl.sy,nle:rabriedorti,::11:an. titlautee;_ilIesteo::'
• • - '•
tung Park road. ,. _.
s --orethe.,Jeseeeph e.,e7the,,
ecrH• ting. for .
ElginReg"ent
NGIE $
Fine MusicalWIDN
EnjoyedI
ess,„,„___,_, , 1
rtliairf-ZiefollOr Snider . Sams a
Biome with' First
. rublit ROO/to), .
a4„.. -
A muossei trea.t that well Merited -the
entithrilaStie Wept _ ,
eeeoyed ,by a lergel°11tau. Idtlerbee"tu..Lee. euv,ffee.'w,_rtre
Presbyterian ellureh‘Onydoity evellwx,
May 810t. The eireir. under 'the abie
directien of -MISS' Eleanor Snider. £T.'
. ' '•
-:04:1"Mow"e2.r, in every ,,'Itreceatietret
t -
ramie* that, led. to pleaelug, tonal
' , • ' .- ti, '
.,,,ititittlIttsf :Ifiedv'tl:r'IrreTPaeeltecilettlisin, alitertr:t
two ,,Of which -were Sung from =emery.'
Tee jorear• eneereacearlaby, t...,
i - ie Ito- trot with tee vocal
alnumbersabeieri: pro- sided t, by. three
tal tit d pianists 'fr ra Xincardinee all'
e -e • 14:3 0 .
senior nupils ofelki Snider, an each
displaying a eeebereue and euu- seeer
'understandingthat. ivEntleSi only from'
.•
c'• areful instruetiort study
' • , , * azid. . aPlai. ea-
stlilfilrilii'gargx...raanin.gera°13een1J te4.'of*Af,thod*Sts.aalifv:' Tilt.'
• ,, au t ' • Th
oKpellt, gusSinngza watshreeg° aazas* ' „. e
in. ta ' bri htly cartied by
the
tfligs,s2rdealln°srletufeu'lltretaliloifs;41ollagt
ssrtwo verses-- end till were snug with
„. . .
art arousirtg ardor and' Precision. : Tbe
other two numbere in the 'choir's -open-
ru gsgro.'11A were."Ball„ i $111, iling Mere
(ISpofforth) and . sing a Merry Mad-
ris n(uLrazi,hers Z,,thle;;;Mill'.waidtf,a); happyrn'
abandon. .. • . „, .
'4`Waltz in E" (Uoskowski) • and-
sSre. late re..E.FAat•-, 'eohoere)ere'; tie
piano numbers chosen by Miss Gladys
Borthwick. Tbeee were diffieult 31iitA..Passing
bers forsoyoung an artist, but•showed
'a. fine apprealetiPn, of the .technique Of.
the tite .e0mposetf3. . . . • ,
' The,ietteren of the eholleused a, three:
pArt arrangement et the fandliar. anu.,wp.,,hPlhes
popular Viennesse, Refrain.. (Kreirder),
.
entitled,. '''Ille-''' 431411; ' °e4gs.*.!P . Thiass--,The:Sestere
was,,teilewecoay ergaii: and vion.dliets:aievii..eiewah),,g
t,biciem.,1s.;hEe.,,ix-SilnuildheerialiwderMeiS.mS agreeS4ofrInoemrr
the Fift'h 'Symphoei" (Beethevert.) and
e4argoe wander), and mete thee.,
harmenious renoition
the enjoyment et the pg:ttl.nylee-h. ,'
7vssipt4arthie opre.,:eenpurostigrenentyw_ittpcoehricloirudedyet
o... o . , c •. fno ..
tw' Se ttish numbers "Lo h' Le nd" "
larraliged by H. Claugh-Leighterys-and
-Thessreuee e- Dooe .. furranged_i3e,_
ifhtie-r.a p-Sir*Rtr•°cbuelart°r•a4):;7111le'LF-1-1'toet"L-all."115°thuanrse;
_,etete .1.)100d In. .their 'veine, brit 'the ,
;ad ainiliar Inelodies,. are always- wel.
tome niiMbers. - The arrangement Of
-7139441i37D0041!' rt48.-'..an unusual ones
.
anti introduced pleasing, eurprises* to
'those .famiiiii* r we"tisstee air. . , ,
' -r art 11 oPened with two choir' num-
bers- -Goin' -Horne”' (Ant= Deorake .
' '• • • '
Ana., •,..1.)0,Lalyty og-- Homes (Sibel1u8)s
;I% - • • • - , .to ciihi -,_
' e choir did full Justice . a cult,
.• ,t f ,. , • , 0 . e, us. •
-- - - r
abyrraeuxeperiensesuivee„shabrodhamisHa, niree.satoprein.z.
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-att0a 0t, ,the. theme. "Dear -Land ot
klome,", from "FinIandia,".hy L_,
, ,
seventy -year-old Fienish, compeser, was
ar • . • . - - , the 0:
--appropriate choice y
the• choir and was sung with' a 'warmth,
Of feeling.suited to the words. , .,
miss Dorothy. getekawe dlist piano
selection. was . eleedelesphn's difficult,
;.,tAis. isrditasirpteiaeac,edd_:iothiadopreCeaispireinciodsnod,7 ;beuat
,i, ChoPin's popti,lar and ..'bright
aediity.
sMinute yiraltz" was rhe. second namber
4i.re• the group. :This- received the light-
.;;I:ss Of touch necessary in its vertorta-
Alike -and quite -delighted. the audience.
' The mien of .the choir next presente4
Eigar'es_stiering _se Land- of _ Hope • ands
Gloryeewithelr. Glen Lodge as solni,st.
Following this, Miss Donald?. 'miser()
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showed a nittetery of the keyboard in
Cliopin's "Polonaise in. ''.4_"' or "Militc;rv
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Polonaise'," and In contrast to .-thla
heavy, number she chose ..for ha _second
the . quiet, melodic '7,40f• Wien" (Gode
°Wski)•• • Both numbers revealed an
admirable technique. The (final. ',
Mon
' ber wet a group.of sacred selection?s by•
.tbe choir, 'IONA ,Ofir, Eyes', (Will, C.
-
s ac anlane) , an e prayer rom
a, F 1 ) ' d the f '
s• .t ii a rt i3 el and Gretel" inlint i Pir
`----ilerd-11-)'
the former a:number ehow.ing a careful
attention. to. extreme eontrasts in shad-
ing, and the latter a quiet. melodious-
little prayer, a. well-chosen concluding
,„,„„ , , ,,,,,.
''"'.e,""4"' • • : .- --- ' --
wire audience joined in the National
.,,,,,,..kee, that.bioht or right to a. cloee a' very
4'''''''"'vff` . • e
happy --musical evening, .
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RED CROS,S ' IR.
[
Et onitst
Fflee 11Program
la"wTetM M....IJUUAE •
Chief of Pollee Poitelethwaite •rrnd an
augmented. wow -time forge are gielog
traneiente the Merry eni-arouUd there
days and alrelidy Uwe three of 'them In
jails Theygaire their name e .14$ OeOrge
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rorte'e, 20•; eeary meetead, op a.ed
etoeert 'Matter, . 2os e Thee, have go.
,
fitted piaoeof abode and eau oven° se.
collet of themedvesi 'refusing for the
meet pert to stelk' St , all. , They axe
ellarged with. vagraureS ' ' ' ' -
The Chief "SaY's he - has received:a.
••' ' ' - '
othnuniber of beornPleints,iof , ,theso . and:
er men, 'othering ctizens -both. in
• ' , , , esse
tomes and. at, leaereee's Places or iotry,
or moneY or both. When reflligA•da they
-- - • - • -' -- - -- - -- ------ ,
beealaa 'in1Partineat* ' " ' '
On. Monday morselitg the Vitlef Wi..Thitil
- • , .„.,„se,„_,.., e..se,,. ,.•
etetingeoesseservele—ereweeerseSs--,...-
Meriam, vialted. the hobo- , jungl,e ,lo
'
"TheCedars" ee the -banks of thesMalt-
land near the 'Cl.N It, Yards arrested
" - • '• iss * '
tw° men 'and delnellalled, tillee , hobo'
- .
traa;..:kmeara„d„.0e,u tteneerxdoeltalreo, 1.1theintrixz ,,,viz
another ' sheck sreliiI bad arisen as
gli•by Ala& lil , orty-eight houria„
tehaT laid;low.. T' ile.re le ell' 1. mann. e'r of'
building Material. in the•area used for
irsoees,atiici,dg gr- jiee,•e,earer,e,',,,,T,Ileaezs'aspor';:t Chief
Posteletieweite..sare he -IS, determined
•t4-jaa-translent#ase•efa''setAsatheI-*rikeso
town.' .........s,„,„ e s
•ani going to _eleans,t tepee he. tout
a reportereyesterdaYS ,, I am lookieg
;f0.1. a fellow norr. 'Re Atts been inirilt-
'lug Women who retirees:1.44a b nd tits.
ego,- aceor' ding to reportre.,n'ed.:to4)Ineee.reig.:hrt
made Pre -German reinarktf.'N'i ' '' . . ' .
'. When one of the 'bee' was aehed wney .
be did net.everk.ire is reported. . to•have.
roPlIed 'sareastlealle24e,eanseenlIs lift
one\ hundredepounee se's,. Rec.', haed,
but elate , doesiet seem enoirglis for; era-
ployers of • labor. today" ' . I
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,REPORT
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The, ladies'. Work committee. 'of the
local Red Cross' branch wilt to express
their eincexe •apPreelation of the gener-
0114 aeOperise to th,e urgent appettl.Mede
for blanket8. • . This bee heel). Wet.
egnraist-littYtulargday,lf,dantYabtlawnenketyts.fewuttt sell;„rellare
ready for ehipment theend of the week.
40.00 was r9Ceived IA cash tOPUrchase
-.blanket's., -• , • • , '
The need of clothing for refttgees. iti
pressing; small donatione ins clOthing
ee be ash to buy Materials, are accept..
t • .
able.; . 1Children's s ockings or other'
,
small ertieles MA be given by .anyone
, . . r. - less eked
ViSktug to,, islet aox40=, .0ame . .. _ •
All clothing must be new. The sum of
Sr ''' . -
Welt°, ':ltst: llerrar (cie:iviall°a:f(tr or eluo,Stri.
bege-allfletheewurkeemmattleeeereeve
grateful for seine, .1(Ine. way to hil seeillsillnenlk.Airt-Thiffnar
along this good work IS to attend the
and- e parties -n
Red, Cross bridge , ,%00 ,AP
Friday afternoons at 8 lim, as the
* 1 s h
Proceeds- frOin. these are -.wee. se eusy_
materials. end Wool. : ; „''' '
. Shipment- ito Toronto head. q,uarte rs
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Oil Jullg 8rci, 1040. Hospital gowns, 24;
roiled F. bandoges. 26; PYdalnasS 24;
' . b
sii;:t.lit:.8.1717; Pvilhi:filaloefr-rfhigtsst,, !:,,524;i3,70vwThe..11lerlit,dak7neoli
.seerres, 4; helmets, 4; edigeens' gowns,
_Ore..,,,,4f' u-agesleo.'0._.S.„, erste:i,eie„seeets, . eiothineg fo_ei
The officiel national, -eppeal for
•"I
'blankets for the. Canadian Red .Cross
-SeeietY teXIllin'ates todaY iThuredaY)..
rind shipment from Goderich braucle
will be made ,Saturdaye Junelkh. .• _ • -
.. ' ',
A remit Ooderich buirinesii man, who
wish” ' her name 'Withheld, had • a
„ .
1;hrilling 'eXperieuce a few nightii age.
'While ,he Waa, drivlug away from en
IPperwaitli Beach diure hail ebellt mid.
nishi ere jeghtS pieired up the :ores` ef
0-t;ilaa'e 011.14e17,0113igt'uhellirfQ-baurtt•lejud4r atthethr'iuterld, art.
tio...ot the main liighwaY to Sernia,
I Another car inOnedletelyealse.ad Sitarted
picking up speed and 'instantly the
11 man aseurned be was altit
.;i:erruletrativer.attitgave,eliase,'leavizs
the man 1$1-14.1a 'the sand' The elza"
r 4 at a 00-70 mile selip. The local
ct:14altlinuetl- 1Q4'''' °tvett *. nese 4°wIls.,,,,,t11.:
. etiose aosere,
niall never dld eateh the $ •
, geoetei;e,,Hcloeseeeeeuettensgsh.setos,efteehl..e..
marker • num re, t;o turned . 'meg to
give attention to the supposedly tainted.
'esPerhaPs. fatally injured -Man in the
sand well wasn't'' lust dead
- - -.2, - -. he dead, , _ ,
drunez kea.u, d not' a mark 'on 4. ",Please
-go way - and leave .nle 'alone, was all
• ', . le 0 .
143410e.tetolleuld".:::rolitchtelahlituran. 4 T11-14 ;11:114tA
him well off thetravelled portion of the
• road and'canie home. , . A we'll -known
bootlegger f$ OPOt 413- said to helocaterl
dose to,..the see, ne er Action%
•NE
ss ,_ '
-.rally. of Ten Lowves This-, After.
noon to join. the •
'.' "Wilt
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• The. Iluron-MiddIesex legimeer, t b,ati
been, Asked to supply a, company of
.
115 'Men for the Eight Regiment, -0.A.
S.F., an Infantry Unit thatls hew being
.organized, end. recruitiug for MIS. Pure
se, 4, ,,,,,,,,, ...,,,A
VWPV L.° "V" V4R4r WaYat ,itie 'Gode.
I eUarge C '
r eh armorleao ill , of aPtairt-D.
men
R. Nairn. OVer a score of young . .
have offered ' themselves since reeruits
, ,,, ... ., „4
• Ing commenced on Tuesday,Ar4114" V4'
thS0 ten. base) been' accented and left
this (Thursday) ssi4eenoee f-- Lo-
"'"'" "'" j"". ' .14..
to ' ceive urriformS and Other
_,,,,,:d0;se'ses---. .e. - - • --
WilrffirdbAbl
be he do'n'eters of the regiment.
' -a e ..a -. . . .. . •
Those evil° had been, accepted np to
-. . -- „ -
- Thursday noon • are:. Frederick Ernest
Willis', Seaforth. .$11/nuel • Job*. Dor-
. . .. , ... ., ., th 4, „wiiii._ John ,o,. ,
ranee' S. eaf-er . ' ' ain ' aln"
eron, Seaforth, Joseph- K th J eir
eau° 'u '
. _., , . — , •
IQ: deerrlieehlt; SITet.l. -esnItclesil,egnastlile°,11P1111111-'':
1114.
ton; , Melvin • David •Steeise (Minton;
K.leeirltratjnilanspep70,,livuiatial:4,ely,s:eailaf.atothicirutifht,..:;;;I:tiii
enne •
:Douglas Itoss .Nairns Goderich; •
',. '' ONLY- O.4..- OCEPTETI
Alton kerhei...
north ' f theairport •on the Blue Water
forty-two acres weee, taken
•bighwaYi : .. . - - lee.
oirers 'On the, Georre.01.$144 P''''''''•
inneecliaterY A/ollgalde :the Alti'aelavrn-,
.tese, acres were purchased) 'a
trianeriltre strip oft ' the' blick end Of
.'' 'the firmewhiekevill form' ,part,o-f the
otertheiretiorthweet 'ruieWay e Clear-
' ance • rights .also. were .obteined fro*
'N Mr. roleord. - - • ' : ' -• •
Warden -George Fettgan and County
Treasurer A. E. Urahllle neW.ae.eolls
ge, ee •with. the eland agents r )and
visited the Properties with them during
tile; efterneons. and ' eventeg of • FridaY.
, coreetes.,-Buye :lee -ming -ProPertY ,"''•
s • on. saturday • Morning . the 'airport
• ••:egyaniittee of COWIty . , Council-el:Mae
. •PORed of Reeves McDonald 'ef- Aehlield.
WarAer of ickaderleh- and Deputy. Reeve
:Forgymp . of .: Ashitield; • Svitb. Warden
, peagen-met :and completed .„tile Due-
' ebase.otsusiiiroximateiy" 240 acreS, or-
ulnae sites of ;Skr. 'Herber, from 0. E.
me,ming,' IK.0-,* Of 'Windsor, for $11000s,
*
-',ASEES.. INTERRED '
• - •
'Recruits for iloines .0uard raced ,with
• . • . Stiff Medical Examination "
Tee*. -war veterans' , Members of the
local
•lialleatserwleauri!:sr.,11.h.o'iftnee.atilbg:faOrCrtia,rneonaodrwliti7.tst4;fintiot:r Itheao:
ganized, and -went to London Saturdae
• in to j - - They eare b el;
.0200 g ' -^' -----e a
-mad as the proverbial•wet hen. Onls
ohn Cuthlrertsens-succeedeel il3
, -----.- .
Remains- of te A 1B;",.... . .11rawkin"enen
let Jr Albert' 'VenAeterY- . - '
- The aShes of the lates Jemes' Bonen
'Rawkine; et, Edinoeton, --kthe.extsts." wise
,died Febr.uary ggAd at Vancouver, B.C.',
were interred in the cemetery at • Port
.A.lbeee, Mr. Hawkins' native .Place, on:
e
FridaY, May 31st. Rev. A. 4. Maloney,
Teeter. of..theLocknow And Port Albert
ileart • churches officiated • -
Ana - . , . • • - e • '
'' . mr-• RaWkIne wagishorn, nt Port A-
r. . :IV He was 4 travelling,
for drfferent firms 'iduring.tVIARrit
meet -of hi8 lifer hilt.. for a - few Years
. . ir . . Par • . • .: .. . e :
Goderich, Ile •was a grandson or John
Hawkins, Who lettled. at , Port Albert.
In 1840, andAmilt a ,fiotir and sew mire
Ufa .Vrife era /Our .sons reside- et -Ed-
*oaten._ Re -was elected- to the Town
'9011nell' While reslAIngln.'41°(lerleh and.
It WaS be• Nirho had the-Inorterg, • on'
:aotstntei .1,tc-4),auto411(111:7it.b. per,,,Iceoe4Elent•o• ut4e.,
r. - • •
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ENJOYS "OLD -LOG SOHO -0V'
' es •-•,----,• - ' -
. es
I. te."Muirdoeh Writes •to Author from
- . , ftsehateheresek • .
J. • D. ''Muidocii of zealandia, Sask,,.
a former well-known Hurn man has
been reading "Y•Ithe :Old Log •.Scliord,',.
and writ,es Gavin H. . Greene. of esivre..
.'ecaigt7ataiating Jilin as.. the author .aueeisalesmaie
feeereer,inL bis -enjoyment le,,ebeeread.
lig of . the •beek. , - . • - '• ..
emttny of the people did places zap".
tioned aee .well knewe to- me an4 bring.
back happy memories' a my own boy...,
hood days," . writes me e.rdoeie , _
"We have enished seed e s •here ,ried.'
everything -looks. pretty. _ , • •' at •pre -
sent, 'but , a - good • rain, -.would be wee-
oehiees . ,, . 24,, .,, , , .
liIre Mureloeli ifves rionie snewil Of
his family --and -st tele- that'h! • eldest
- s -as.,
daughter,. etre,' leetri. Meielroy of .Re-
gina, Isilll'a-short villt lie Ontario and
. will likely he • in ' Cloderieh for a. day
two, • . ' . , • • se '''• s * •
on
the. Medleal, test. Nine Wert
t ‘ ee • . . , 7 .. . ,
urn.down. ., , • , , r,
The nine .reiected went te LOadoB
LizvA Ul•esq ?olleYspaillItee,01 eleIrrs,kti.e.ei414,4reetfuXe'fi'
eiaesieeatiene •=sre, preemie
ebly lee •.militery purposes. '
-ireaelessall • Of. .*Thonl are
,,fittyi, erahuectuese..,....0
were Obliged . to •underge the same -ex-
amination irs,' recruit s of. half_ their
10/1:sesahen e..anerziti:ddown e"servibeee. e"-tai4rce
r.silicf trel:1:het
he had :varicose' relnse .butshe eayS he
had the eame *varliose . veins With 'him
,litywothrtiu h. the last war. „,.. Anothez
he Ila.4 toldshe had a -chest con
- - '. ' ' in " . •
diti . hi - h
'gone to. two locatedoeters end the
annetst44.i:„,eheot_ ventiitien, Aii
.
WATER AT THE.BEA011 ,
ENOUGH •FOR BATTLING
. , .. - .. •ee...„ . .• . .
._ . . ,
_ ri ciovirat-tho,Haiboi%iiii suiiii.4-
. . ,..mortrotiatacatiois . . .
The haebor, wes,e busy Islam on .iee,,•
with hundred f people ti irin
, day,, . , - -- ------es Ps s'-ne---g
to- the OPMe ttO, try 'their
_waterfront,
luck 40 Perch ;i4elling, 'eeme . to watch
the .fishermeo, -mid. others only ,to bas,ir
„ilk, :t4ee'irrhin, Theepneda-mseen.firooYmthGeod, ,ferrrehn
-itself,._'from • the sumundtng•-district;
,,,:iiiitt from Western Ontario' cent '
rT Over'
Ina. eel 'dlataHlt; : There. were no
Teu•esmdoar"ille end;
;Wpietud;fess..d7lar3;Se..un.se*der",a114,-,!le&I,),Yth.,.-
--fithrsutsipaieuthic-eweaftethr-loversoehbadTtitt!eti: thee:,
oture tif the . water • ' InPe ,,
. . , , , ..9, .,a .,t,,,.1A,O. beach„tilnY4tS AS
reilzga• as '''', ,irgrM-:..!w,,,v - . , .-, 94„
uesday afternoon. - . .
• . .. er , • • •,
, - veese4 - ' '
The.' stis Al. geee-n;:which:.serrived' , °A
: afternoon last with 800,000.
buseeof---:svheatS Cleared ' light,' '
p -_ pl4-4,_
Saturday Inorning-fror Fort William
T 13 1 I .* ed ' ' *
, .. .
, he r go doe arriv on Thursday
afterlioen from Fort ' William. with
- -
.. as authorieed by. a sPes a .M., -
si 1 eeting est
, county ,cremee, in early sprhige-if -anti
when rthe ' : airport .hecanle ,a-Araluing..-
centre., The money „was, Paid. olrer. to
• M'' .rietuing's solicitor, It, C. 71-1ays,
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. Kicl. ,.. _ . __ . s , ,„„ee ___
Tee 4e.peet.eoreinittee. also nradear-
• eangemente* to meet with liydro. and
Boo Telephone, , relent -, ,exeeutives, en
s,
. Wednesday' to 'arrange for the.,:harYing
s of. telephone and elecrritePole. line§ at
. the southwest corner • of ' the: ,airport,
-Which-, -the - Oeutity. eine AtessegreeMen_t_
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- • - .. 44Eing•INS--PARli*. 8.0N .
sesOf -Interest Afe_frientle, and -lelatiVes....s.,e'veen.tI.
:In this 'Vie/ARS'. was the Marriage, in
DetreitS on Thursday, ',May 30th, of
Mid ,Laurie raeitenseni daughter oe
'Mr.' tlad 'Mrs. ,NVIlliane -GIs glIrking°32i,
to 111e, Neirtandee jeweils of parnes:,..;,
.ville., Georgias s':, The **other _ (4 ' the
ee he fo -. et— Osmond of
brid6 -AS t rineeeeseg . .
Bayfield : . The ivarriage service wao
read at 8 -o'clock le the . afternoon- at
Teekitoe Methodist Episcopal church' by .L,ThumdA3T-
• ReverenctitirrNortensesatiteri-----Mrs
Carey Foster, organist, and Mrs. Nellie
Robinson, ' soprano,,' rendered appro-
. „ .
priate selections. ..:The chancel _was
decorated with huckleberey .geeens axe
white llitte.-.- At the , dose 'of the eere-
niony, the beautiful. Malloch arrange-
,ment of, the Lord's' Prayer was ex -particularly
dilisitely. rendered by .Mrs. Robinson in
sohreitution for the, Pastoral:, prayer.-
The. bride, who Nies green es marrittee
by, her father, .Was simply gowned ne„..11anl.
floor length • white taffetas' designed
with rt sweetheart,. neckline and slight
train. She wore. the traditional long,
tell, ...faSteeed to ;the sides with , tiny,
orange • blossOms. ' Her .g. loves were'
, wrist -length white kid and she carried
an oldfashioned nosegay ,bouquet of
gardenias and lilies. of the !alley. Miss
piira Fenn of Detroit was the bride's
s sole attendant. She wore. floor length
s pale. pink" organza over taffeta, redings
ote style, bordered in vat lace. Her'
tiny. hat was fashioned of , the eaniee
material, with crowns of- rosebuds,- and
she wore oid-fasnioned wrist -length
crocheted gloves to match and earried
a no4egay bouquet of :pink butterflY
roses- and bachelor buttons. ' Both Mrs.
Parkinson and ears., jenkine, mothers
of ' the 'bride and groom, wore navy
and white ensembles, with shoulder
corsages: of butterfly roses and shell
Pink Sweet Peas. 14r. Lincoln Parkin-
son of. Detroit . and Mr. Andrew Mac-
Donald -of - lincarclinee. -brother, and
the' beide cousin of tbeide resPeetivelY, seeyed
•as -ushers Immediately after the.eeree
,
inony, a reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents which' was ats-Alex,
neon&
tended bY 'seventy -live pe _ _ Thee
table. was.simply,, leid, with. tall- white
tepees • in silVer eandlestiefiteTellerithe
Hill rosek and centred. with the tall
wedding -cake. Later hi the evening
' the. tohple left, on an extended itiotor
trip, in 'the nOrth. The bride treeelled
in •a,' AavY and white, ensemble, with
tedirigote of sight weight' wool .in navy
and. matching aece,s.tories; her 'Shder oul
epreage was a spray of Belmont ger.
deniaseseAmong the out 01 town gueets
present Were Miss ¶41c,ti Krattez from
New York City, Mr.- arid Mns.. (Stanley-
'Scudder and . Regingld' Scudder* from(
Akron, OhioMr
. , and Mrs. 'William
f3k)od from' Auburn, Ontario, Mr.:and
Airs. Arthur SPragge froth Goderich,
Mrs. 'Winifred Young from Roedande'e
Ontario, and Miss jeSeplaine Reset ,
from Port Huron, Miehigan, - '
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Itsah°14'331' 4:11.3413 told0111SIntil•of atrh'e.141°1`orritey8-t;s•olL:vheet
' • - h•
erstne, 'wee presen-ted- theniselYes . asl
, sataroay,vete pagsed., • , • • • ,
, The Legion ,Is taking the matter •nl
at a ta-tegtipi- this vrhilesda$,-)• evening
.• se . '. . • • . , -
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GODERICH PEOPHLE IN ACCillwiT
, nee, feloriericle people %fortunately
escaped injery.when the gar In ,wleith:
, - ..
'they, were _driving was fatted Into it
:ditch on No.' 8. _highway. -four and ii7
half *mike- east_ of Sea:forth, late Man.,
• . .
Ilayeafterneone . • • ' • .
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s ItiV14. OS S. , ...ii:T' A DISCOUNT
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• With People% nerves. on '4dre as s
,l, Undertook to .(1O. - • '• : . '
„, Surveyors Here -
_se On Monday a party of surveyors
. from Toronto, arrived iri. Goderieh and
• inunediatelY. cOmmenced the 'Work of
delfinitelY locating 'Property lines of the
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newly7aequired 'lands . '
The Plans of the .new airport, . On
display at the County building for the
first time give a changed conception of
the airport froin Tenet has heretafore
been held. .The property is irregular in
. shape, purchase. 'being made only of
land absoiritelY•necessitry.. ' • •
There will he three new runways 431.
of about 80.0 feet' each in length eine-
'big in different directions from .the
. 'present orte0, the Whole giving the ap-
Pearance of a triangle on the map, as it
will .on .the landing field. - . ' •
, The .SPaee 'set aside :for , building,
_ ..
:The five, Mrs. Carl WoeSells--se,;'-meersethe
ltuth Virasell, 'Wtys, Norman ' Afae.
Auley, Mies. Margaret MacAu and
ley
Bert Wors,ell, the driver, were ,retnens.,
ing from !Stratford when the accident
occurred. - Tho failure .of • Patrick 3/te,
Grath, R.R. 2, Dublin, to giv,e an ecient
warning when .he Made a, leftland
'hire. in.to aslanesivay as the Goderich
car was abetit to:pass caused a slight
collision and forced, the Goderich ear
,Intie a deep ditch- at the. left-hand side,
of The road'. Forttinately ' the Cant
were not travelling at any great speed
and no one in either car Was, Injured,
but • both , 'vehicles, were considerably
damaged. - The • Goderich car, . d-
1940. .sedan, was damaged abent,
the fenders and body toy, an extent
estimated at over $100. -e. • . '•" •
Traffic Officer Frank Taylor of Olitr.
tee Ineestigated. , - -, ' s " . ,- - -
s, .
'
4 -
. it of the w d -ver - re rr
.resn . e ar , e , 0 ,
- •
eAur°Pe,..flt, 18 no surpris• ing that rilD1-.
Ors of subiersive activities have spreae
. far . and fast.. lila r a ,few, 'days' the
ton a
full of reports:of thli on(
a, rid, that ,one ,under in• vest.iga„t,lon, oi
even under • arrest; but as 'the reporte
°Proved to. have little or -no. loundation
it; -fact they liave.died. a natural death
. •
One rumor 'concerned •te formei
school teacher Shere,_ neer living else
'where. •Rtimer had it - that . he wee
101,1.1 d,e6r ;arrest . for- some subversive • ael
- :"' ir, and so persistent and wide
, spit id Was the story that it was con.
Sidered -advisable, by looser associti,W
here to ascertain the facts,. This, wet
*me, and the.ruruor was found t� be
•
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402e5w00eabS18.. ' f ha 1 cl 2a.7
I Is an _c ear, , . g, , on Sunday
i 3, 'i rZ; tnhts - • •
morning bound for Fort William.
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The' Fort Wildoc 'armed on, Friday
afteteoezi from Fort Willi with
100 000dal%
11 ht, • n Stind° wve- ' Sf ' Fort 11:
,...g 0 . .. ,a5s e . ning or••. o yv
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,daThe_ev•rel... tisi:SI. Hudeon camein ii S t
41-1. ,
_..,Y,...__ ,, 11 ge-f,.rorri_i'VorteWillilem_i'ayelt
'4. de?_0 bels. ef bei• ey ,andthelearheetle !gilt,
on Monday morning for , 'ft ',Pr the
Lakes. • _ e se •
The Mathiott Arrived' ' IS ' day.
.-...ev_ellahidg rilltrh, meicilas fr,41. 04' thiti' ..Yirkt,estencli
Canada
left again for' Sandusky k on .11";--- ci,n
nig, . _ I _ .,, Ves, a37.
„Pier . 1:Igi_ -. _.
r,:.
enti'rely untrue.. i- . . ,
The spreading. Of such stories if
intrintut ne't 'enlY- to the '14e.rsells'
reedietely toneerned but whole
couimunity,- for it tends to •diseoure
. any reports that are well . founded,
sLoeal citizena are asked not to sprees],
rumors, but If they know of. any WS
loyal' act or SPeeeh, or have. reason t(
Suspect anything..ofs a 'subversive, na.
ture, to notify Crown 'Attorney D.' lit
Holmes , who Will make' due investiga
tion and take arty action called for to
the eircurestances.
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' -parallelingthe-iestith-bouhdary, -extends
Westerly 'from the present. hangar for
' 2200 feet • and 14 450 feet in depth.
. Nothing is_.yet. „blown of . the nuniber
of buildings or 'their size. ' .-
• An sOld Two-story frtone house, barn
" and other buildings on the south bound
ary, purchatied with the 'Fleming- pro-
. petty, also will be torn down, ' they,
being•in the path Of the runway. .
Mr. Farquhar, ,of the' Department off
Transport, 'Ottawa, le; the , engineer
permanently in eharge Of operations At
the airport. ..11e reported on. TueSday.
, A Cikiderich,man,,Murray 'Hetherington,
has. been ,taken.-enehis-staffe . - - .
Contract .to Be Let- ''' ' - -
." Tile program sis Already - ten .days,
'ahead of schedule end this morning It
- vrais- ;said the contract would ' .be ' it
-. in- .-a. le* ',dilYs,,,,probably: next vieek.
eeisileellleationseAslOngssethers e_
' tori the 'mineral .of 40000' e• bit
. YarrIF'Of earth,' file cutting down ot
twenty• acres of bush on the VulfOrtl
farm. and- of five hundred fruit trees
on the Proctor farme The rtinway8
will be of sod, as called for .in .A11,0Ie-
mentary airpoits. , - '
' Prices paid, for Land other .than the
Fleming propert$' are reported to have
• been about $50 _ an _aere, - The sum of
. $5,000 is said to have 'been agreed. upon
for WI Acres of the 'Proctor fame the
buildings to be removed. by Mr. Proctor.,
. -- who :still hats sixtY. acres of lits farm.
At ogreed price of $51 An acre Wae':,tviles•
fixed on 42% aeres of the jeseph Alton
,- lent 'For'three acres and clearance
k'• tights on the George Fulford farm. $500
is said to be the figure. , Other small
dea.14; are Ander way', ineluding ' the
Summer cottage' of Mrs. (Dr.) Hunter,
'which is directly in the path 0,t one
'rtnawaY; a'S is ttnother nettrby cottage,
which maY have to be taken aWAY
when the 11111,11 suevey Is complete,
• Land and elearAnces coniprised in the
,iairport may run close to $20,000, ' Thie
• .16 not Ofileial. ' ,
, The airPert Cotaraittee Met Again 011
Nvednesday to discuss with "Iydro and
'Bell 14101)110110 Co, ,.,-representatives the
! 'removal' of about 800 feet of 'pole lineS
- SkIitihrs tlie-. aeuth OA of the airport
Ailtrthe burying of thc wires -In under-
ground eonduits. Prices oil thie work,
it wae_promised, will be , in' the betide
of the munittee when it agaill 1,110ets
next Tuesday. .i,'• . - ,
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TWO MORE AIRCRAFTSMEN
Two more Goderieh Young men 'have
been accepted as eneeliartics in the R.O.
•,ASIP, air -training scheme. Teey. Lire
,..jpies Thorneloe, ' son of Mrs. Lillian
*oreeloe, Napier street, and Bill Hili,
son' Of . Mr. and lire. .Nelsort Hill,'
Pieton street. • `• . ' .
e They received: word oit Friday that
„
:their application 'had. been acceptete
and on Monday -reported to the air-
training ochool et Galt: Both boys -are
popular with .the young .people• of
Ooderieh and- inE'Bill the _juniorsbase-
,ball. • and hockey teams lime. A- e
member. ' • . .- - . •
Bill WaS it rstar ,seeond baseman with'
the)U%(, baseball team. last yettr
and,- lids the. juvenile` lioekey teams en,
‘scoring,,the:past minter!„ . , ". , ,, „.,.., •
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e, 'LAID AT REST • • '
A large 11-' ber of towneneenle with
,nl. an freimsthe surrounding,-dltriet,
atteoYded the fUrte al Of Mrs. Osvvald
__8'stl!rdy it et, Ge rr e'S chureli o Sat-.
..ur° fter oon°. g A •profirsil of.
be afifuT finowers surroundedthe
ay
.casket afid Ineluded oftekinlgts Tram.
women's" ' r a izations of" the'echurch
. O.
t d' - ed iff&
la whose Wolk • he eceas , rested
hertelf throughout her life. The flow -
.
r - were ..b rue from -the church b y
_ E.;
un.op, ek. . sel. L .
tot' I{ 401- D° 1 --W- Biset D L. M.
, , , . .
Mabee, W.. Morrlo . W ward
-''' - lb.
and P. IL. DarrOW.-Th
........e...„ e Pal earers
were G. L Parsons. 0eorge•elacViear,
nliarledX..Saurtders Dr, J. A..fereham,
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Knessehaw and w.,ii esiatestene.
. The burial :serviee • wes 'conducted, by
, . ,-, •. . _ __. - - . , se _-_ ,, _. , -,. - --
. the 'restore Rev. A. C. reamer. „inter:
Merit- weeebretite-lemilysislot. ,•111;taik
ete
/-,nd eem ry.
.
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HOLSTEIN OLDS FIELD DAY .
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AND PICNIC lulu IVIONDAY
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• The program; fer the field. dayl store
•pleffic to be held. by the 'tarot' Coentt
• i , , _ i
, Holstein 0 ub at ,Saltford Heigilte. e
-.3iiendaY next is to 'begin* at 11 o'elocli
a, . . . . ., .
.1ns-wither-three judgmg el . (a )
.eenior Mere_ ,over twenty yeers. pi
1714'-lor junitiS'etWent'Y-Years-lrfal
; Cg'ttsis,
under (.) for ledies,-A0 ae, lieeA
• • 1 c tit 110011- • 1
For, the picnic run, h.,- , nape
plates, .cups and Coffee will he pro,
vided. Families mare requested to briedr
a •besket luneh eonsisting of
-• . . "Ai
WICI.leal'.eake, etc.._ • 1 , -
.he ,
Tspeaking Prograin, after lunelf
s . . 1 -
inellideJJ11t6(Japie of Allister'
' s
'well.,knowxt:Itolettin ,breeder; Byron
•., Tenney, Ilolstein .field man fox Weetere
gratarlos, Watden Vev,an e George
Gear, agricultural, 11 P11 for
Bruce comity, -and J. (IS' Shearer, i, -,ii
:cultur-al representative for Almon.
, At 2.45 11.111. there id to be -a serieE
o,t• sports for' yeueg and old, for, whieb
excellent prized are offere41.
Everybody hiteresred in,. deity. %tattle
will be weleonie„, and .aseuranee is givez
that the progrant will be careied oul
.
rain or Shine, as ample accommodation
is availebleSinder eover If the weather
should 1.)e ,inclement.
Tbe. direettirs of. the 'Holstein Clut
are hoping to enlarge their member
ship ' The annual' nierabershiP foe is
• •
$1.00. As an inducement to prespeetive
members, the Club SA' allowing 41.00 te
'cover member81111) for the balance. of
title year and to the •end of Deeembee
1041.es ,,, ,,,,,,_ _ _
, ... _se._ .,,,Fer.
eictigiBijiltd-itioilliMiticitiitielige;
Knneth, IluntevofGoderich and
e- , '
__see_ . ,
Fred ()rich of. Seaforth; both of whom
hold the rank of lieotenant in the non-
permanent Lluron-eliddlesest Regiment ,
avo-emlisted with otherregimentnow
ill, s •
beinebrought up to full -strength for
activser,viceKen,don of Mr
e ,. '. e s_s.
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HunterVictoria, streetand the
late- Dr. .A. C. Hunter; left on Monday
to join the Usgex. Scottish Regiment of
WinOpor, having pas,sed a Stitt mediCal
.inspection the 1)111 10115 The
Windsor, Regiment - had a ' seareity of
Vvell-trained , offieers and the' young
Goderich barrister answered the call-
whieli was sent .out to officers, in non-
permanent uoits., ' , ,
rya -r-erieh a• fei.mee reridee‘ t of
. . . ,
Goderich, has enlisted with,. the Ito yal
c. ' • e - d
. anadiart. Army ,Service Corp; art at
present is -ztetioned at Stratford with'
the' flighlitha, Light infantry of clan-
ada, which has taken over the barratka
forinerly •oiecupied !by •the Perth Ma.
chine Gun Regiment. , ,
t, -.—,--.e... saw—, --,-..,-... .
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- . VICTORIA ST. WAILSwi..,,,,
-,
The W.ALS. of 'Arictoria street United
church entertained the mothers ettnO
babies at the meeting on. Monday after -
noon. 1Vith Mrs. W; Larder, super-
intendent of the &dello toll, iiiteeidinge
Airs. E.' Craig Xead the. ,ScriPturse le:I.,'
son and readings were given by, Mrs.
J. Sproule,„ Mrs. It i McGee, Mrs,: W.
Ellwood, Mrs. s V, ,iSmith, eire.„ O.
Baechler, Mts. IL Sairderson and Mrs .
(I, ,r,. Brown. In tlie,..businese pericid,
Which iv"es. ill, eharge 'of. the pre,sident,
Q., Werthy, it *as .decided to
have ilev.- Denzleitideolt for both ser-
vices on June 10th and for a kcture.
the following. Itiereley night.
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'TO ENTEItTAIN AT '
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Exhe . f
Ripley; press ; .lo MeDonald, o
s
Gederich, k.noesn on ,the radio .ae
oil*,
-"Caetiis gat,'" wh° Ilau bee'''. fer se-
time a Singer -oversthe.Wingham radio_
etatioreehas heel(' eittertainili,gthe peo-
past few
. 014 of Ripiey Ottrine' the pa
1.1.41. at Donald 4Iason's radio and
f
electric shoPa wbere, he sings martytioi
the ,poptilar songs..of .the daye over h e_
'loud ,fpeak6r systent, Mr. Ma_son as ,
h
,arranged with hint -to visit RiPle.y ea!,
Wednesday 'and (Satarday eve/ring.
, .
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• , ' , AltD OP HEAL ,
BO III '
The Beard of Heald:1.6dd •its month-
ting o Menda afternoon, Ite-
II live 4 Y 7 se, ,4
ports. ort the dairies SuPPlYing rare,- 1,
. , ‘ ,
1 ed - d sreperte
the. town were reee v ,, an
trent the . Provincial Department o f
irt
(Health on the town water gave It Aga ,i
the grade "a. The medica ,
A" 1t1ng
officer of health reported one ease of-
'German Measles in May. .
'se—see--
, • STYLE 81.10W JUNE 13TII . ..
The ladies of Goderieli and vieinity
are interested In the.armonneement. of
the Wabasso style• show to be held
oreThUrsday afternoon, and 'evening of
next week at IstieKtly liall. iStYles of
thesseaSon 111. cOttoas will be shoWn.
on liviog models. There will .be no
admission fee and door prizes Wad
special Prizes for an apron eorapetition
will add intereSt te the oceasion. Var.
rither . Information regarding t,he eons-
petition or other details tatty be ob-
tattled At G. W. Sehttefer's store. . .
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s • A SKY vISITOR . ,
A preview of wbat„-the citizens of
4,Gotlerieli 11211.exPeet, rave iSItY Harbor
airport is equipped ItUd instructiens
for the young It.O.A.V.•pilots!are under
way,. wits given on. Monday afternoori
when a fast low -winged lt,O.A.P. plane
roared • acroes town, .
The plane; its retraCtible landing
gears drawn ell) So 'that it took on the
appearance 4)1 a bird In flight, skimmed
a.eress the sky at A speed estimated ,as
vvell over 250 miles an hour, and W A
a
sdon loist to sight aslt . headed, south-
east. . .
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• •THE WEATHER
g a ' k
'The temperatures or.the pa msee
and for the cortesPonding" Week lest.
Yearo rt8 OMeitallY ,_ recorded, 'were As
follows': - ._ ._
•
. nfir
. - 1.04,0 19
'. .* ..., -ikt- I
,...i.ax. Rain. max.-.; .4t.i,,n.
0- ' ei,
Th 15. lila 30 71. r,6 - - to •
--14 ' Y "“ . see rei
l‘ri., ItiaS. 31 10 54) . ' -
'gSitt" 3.enne 1., *****'" ' ' 54 n ' 58
/4 '50 ' • 84 7 48
,-..litio,.-0.111e - - - ' ,
Me0.0 'lune '3 ' ' 8° S '°2 ' 83 ' 64
., ne 4 $2 0). ' 71 40
TuesJu
Wed.,. June 4,_ -.74. (51,; 70. . V4
TO ADDRESS BOARD OF TRADE
• The importance of the tourist trade
to' Goderich should, be assurance of a
large, audience for Mr. D. It. .(111ver,
.,,,,,____, ..f the ontarie _.,„xtn.m and
ulFeu,wr v
Pitblicity Bureau, when he speaks •at,
•
tli B sl f T d . tin at the
e. 041, 0 ... ra 42; mee g e
Bedford .
Hotel next Tuesday evening
'4 (3 invitations Aro WW1; mitt to
-I tifieil
the Connt,y Council, the Town Go
and the meinbers a the Illue Water
• '
nig,hwo .,,,,issokt,ttiott ext eutivi iivitiv,
south of ttoderich. A buffet lunch will'
erves.
be • • d alter the addres '
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GODERICIt GIRL A 0.A, ,
.., ,,,, „_. ... ,„, , . .
paliSb AroDertu rs. rollaSton, rieughteI
, _
of gherlte It 3°1108ton 401(1 M"' John'
,St011 At tOVVIto iS tO bO congratUlattel
111)011 -her 6fleeess In PaSsing the 111141
,
examinations, re, the tub; tour* At tlif
University of Toronto. This qualifies
her for the B.A.. degree.
'' KING'S BIRTHDAY
Thursday, June .13, will be observed
as A holiday in Cloderieh f!,,1100,18. Th18
day has been proelaimed by the Dora-
inion Ilevernment as the one on which
the birthday a King Otorge VI is th be
,,,,tlo
e lebrated. The King's 'hirthdayaet
ally is in December. '' '
it Hydro •gang.is this ,week engaged
in movhur 'the pole line on. Ilarbor'III11
back to eonforni With the. strAightened
,and , widened ro:.tdway being teen,
strtteted ato fake care of the greatly in .
cretseed traille to the ,Vvitterfront.
, Mr.! alyi Mrs. Vert' McManus, -of
0ShaWa, tire visiting relatives n
ie
town, -
011101,YreATION OVIIM
Brief Sagan
ofCounty
judge =one, Imo
Appliestiou for
Proceedings of County Court aa*
General Sessions of the Peat* whit*
,
opened Tuesday afternoon !before Judas
J. L. hillorau, of Otiorttord, were *lot
"4aaaaiiit
411 eitgesi-eullevelintletieltriAlfilm. 1Pr""v ose dvll Aur
ease and one non4jury---werOadionolog.
Jurors 41024040d tOt tide eourt had
been notified several days previous not
to attend and thus the county **I
! saved it 00,ushIera1ilo Num or. ,Monerr
which tan be Put to better nire In thems
rouuoua
The trial or 1.4tils, euntax tor.
motora' gin,44.13aril-e)*Varilel AWtiL;$8111e, , by 00t
8i011) ,VV410 W130111140 to the Dere-Inbar
sessions by eeueent. Vretuk Donnelly*
forge; ave.:need, argued that he had not
eutheitet time to 'PeePare a defence*
Crown . Attorney Holmes' agreeing.- -
Levis' personal ,•httils of 44000 was re.'
newed.
AZSettiOlellt 18. being Arranged in'
the mac of Igelward and' Josephine!
Lynn versus *Mrs. Maude Tremblay.
the <Joint Was told) and the ease vve*
adjourned--eirte dier'Pending--negotler-
tiona between the litigants. Plaibt41
Gitieeke"indeani.Tet,hxePgoaruillre. ifil:esselitiestr:°Ln°ne!theyar'1190wing.6111*Y
,9C1npleeptwil -sailiatid.reth:dseitytoti.ement would be
9 .
, Entitled to Jury" Trial
Mr. Thompson, of 'llettheiseen*
Thompson . and ,Anderson, • Stretford
J111:117711.hreinairitigarglisarthaet efitlefinegtiboilh9lar aatea411". '
Melville Ilunt;•01 Logan- township, who'
is suing 'Ebner Hagill, Tuckersmitle,for
.$500 damagese arising out of a mOtois•
Are/dent: Frank Dennelly, acting- tikr
G. L. ,Mitehell. London-Orin:se-1 for do-
fentian4 .held out for a jury, trial art .
originally :scheduled.
•Jsedgellcillortta said be did not-wieh
to Interfere and that defendant, whe
is tounter-clulmirtg, was entitled to
ileurinY-gtrititeethulearilegaloriginallIobinitoo
tellidnl over
;
•over
ayear,eWhlchbasevatenadohanging A: tbefde
'December sessions. . '
APplicationa for NatunvlizatIol, ,
,,Thomaa Victor s 'Green, a native ot
Port •Albert and at ,present -farming m.
Aslideld 4ovsneleip, was • the 'firit
bileankfor maturalWatisti.-in the early
twenties Mr. Green went to Detroit
while the antentobile' indastrY wall
J.
native heath in the elePressiort. year
cbkhela:ap7pdinautgpetirs• 40:eainito.O.03,koz;eho,ftt,ure.s.e'llatifetrit:te_tizere-14704,..
ef 11)38. NOW he wants becoine
Mon papers had .not been posted the
regulation three menthe,lacking
one, .41.07 of that time, Judge-gillorage
-told Mr. Omen to preSent, himself eta"
on June 24; when His 'Honor wili be
heltling• court' in Gerleriele
Ludwig' Scheltz,45, Hay township
farmer. but native of .Poland, was the
next applicant hle said he came to
Canada in 1929, -operates a oneshund-
red-aeleefarin near Zurich, and has, It
'nearly Paid tor. • Hes said he had.
younger In*her In the Polish arinyistnal.
four sifters from whom he had not, ,
heard since the , war broke' out. He
taiks, reads- and weitesE:gea t
llehf7Ior:
"1 thhik you will
ink .
citizen," re,marketl the Judge., meow
ripmling -Schultz for natUraliz;ition. ., •
A. Peculiar Case
Alexander Hairtio,•71, Blyth, ano
applicant for naturalization, was -to
to get his .Papers in better order and be
come‘baelt Tuesday morning, June 11'
Hamm's Is a' strange. case. It is re-
lated that hie lather event from Illytb
the United States to ilghtsfor the
Northern army in the ,Civil War. After
the war he mariled and six menthe
before he returned to' Canada the boy
Ives horn. In the•seventy intervenbAt
years Oanun never gave much if any
thought 'to his .eitlienship qualification,
but with a war-toni world In its pre. -
sent plight he has decided he had
better do stur.teehing about It.
. NORTH STREET. W.M.S.
The 'W.ALS. of North street *Unita
eberch Met in the Sunday teheel roeon *,
display.daltrfr.s.'TCh:°11..311"Cil'elarkbealSetprewstelen4414,
epened the .ineeting: - Mrs.
Oantelpn, vieOpresident; had eharge-_,/*
tairr4areiorg.',MissI;am,thet,iztera. To-h14;726-ttliainalt:inmsihiii
-
V. rinehanan and Mrs, W. .Stittchan ,
gave short readings on the theme and
Mrs. W. Naftel road a Poent•on "India." '
Mrs.' el. W. Howell discussed the ('hap-
ter of the study -book, --"Village Folk of,
India and the Missionary Sfessago.'''
number of the ladies sang .rt chorus,'"
"Land. of Our Birth," 'Song prayer for,
the nation. • '
IT SEEMED - LOlio • EN01.1Gli
A new lure siren in the .hose tower et
the firebali wee tested Tuesday after
noon an& *evening, frecittent shrieks
keeping citizens not in the know on (be
Jump. For some time firemen have
biseennoteozornundlainnoltAbtli. at.hat ttliefirp:emeleentwshlrestosto
Work takes them to the outskirts ot
the' town have missed fires for that
ream. Sortie even failed to hear the ,
new tiiren 011 TtreedaY and •no deelsio
has been %Made as to its purehase. 51111
another and lomier siren may be tried,
out. ,
•
TO CAMP NEAR RAlans
,iStratford, June 4.----,„Stratfo
Seonts wilt go to camp tvvo vanes *On*
of Bay/field On the shoms of Labe *
Ituron this summer. A committee sip.
pointed to select a temp 'site has
down a sultnble spot: In that area, It
was announetti yetterday. Members
,o`f the !camp *Ito eonimittee wore et L.
Itoenigk, Thomas Orr and Prank Itc.
Donald, distriet seoutmaster.
tSeotits will be in ,rarap from July 111
until july 20