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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-17, Page 4_m= P110111 MON PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mr*, It J. J e to nuaa,xn, og Ottawa, spent the weeIi end in Goderich. Jai* **Who of .Guelph,. visited with bid ';par, uta here o er,the holiday Week. wad, 'Mrs, G. W. II1acl has returned home aaftter� ca• visit of several weeks with iner� sister, Mrs. l:i.'ugI Findlaater, London. Mr, And Mrs. Wm. Peter, of Hannon, • 1p t Sunrlaiyea itfn Ir, awl Mrs: John Iesipaira ., Oleayer of Ilrantf'ord'*Pent Mrs. � Curwen the holiday ;;with the, 'Messes, . , Huron road.' ,. .v. 'Mrs. J. C. Beatty, or,. Toronto,. was holiday visitor. °1th htr,mothe'r, Mrs. 1� y ' J. W, Siudtlt. Ve , of Midlaud, visited Mrs George So y at the home Or Mr. and' Mrd,. S. lt, .Ma.e• -. a.tla.on Suxada� endi is i t Abe Johnstoh�: who . i ' 1 sehOol inToronto, was, hone ne teelizt est over -tom week=end, ��• y,., r ,,c � .s tl.r , 1�eI�tt�' rti t' :and. � •Iiat visited in -..'Crediton and. r e . Thaatks '� over g 0 Erie Johnston, 'vibe recently took Position at Guelph', was home over the holiday • week -end. " ..-- - a - •iss-• 4ary .. mss Pearl "Tarrant red ;il� Tidhborne, nurses-in-tx�a hiag at. Strat �, ford General Hospital, were home on Thanksgiving, Day. Miss 7llargaret Webster a Stratford visited with Miss Hope: Hutch, Vtetoria ,: , at the �w k -:red street, a - - Mr: Clarence Bridle, who now working in Louden, is spendthg a two 'week -s'' vacation at his 'home here. Frank Vines, flying instructor in the R+.A:`,, stationed at Windsor, visited with his parents here at tile week -end. Mist Jane M. Wells of London spent to `Thanksgiving holiday awith her mother, MrS. iCharles. We'1'ts'f Bayfield road,; • fiiss Evelyn Routliff of Toronto visited with• Mrs. •roseph• .,Bropl%ey. Quebec street, over the • Thanksgiving 'Week -end. '• Aircraftsman Jack Henry,, son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Stuart Henry, is up and around again after undergoing' in oper- ation recently. • • ' Miss. Helen • Mae lath' efeLondon . and Sheldon 3feeMatl of the S.S. Anna' C. Minch were, week -end 'visitors at their Zonae ort Beet street. ; `• Visiting at the heine'of Mrs. Ian Hag- gitt last weekend were Mr. Harold •-Nixtortelifr. and firs.I erg Truitt -and --ehfdren, taf.,Dearborn, Mich. •' . '' fi Dr..x. ,T.'Edward and 1O/Iii: Edward, with- their` son-in-law and' • daughter,- Mr. auhter - g , Mr., and, 'Mrs. Milo V. Olson, of Los Angeles, California, called on friends. in,. town Wednesday. Dr. Edward was TE GODERIC SIGNAL -STAR 11* lowed to tale part In sttc°li s� great 0Il at r4 - eft'or<°t,°' II :ere some wears cage?• , ' u1 I D4$ �'I 3H +RI ;$ a Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Clark, of Kin SARNIA; Oet, 15,-., azeStionnaalr are being eir'eulttted arciono ►ein rs et. Q ss�lnonl i� m . to alae people o➢$ t1ni� municipality on the Meet �i,irc�raa$t Co. at Port brie, `ilei i � e o ,,� hag nla� of the airport. The was is parents,Mr. and th hipane. with. In n over the weeleetul. tine.. Cnoaa evltln as stnndy of t a icl g telegram read ia' part: "We len er that Mrs; L. C. !hap>Xaa� , t or ctiai aosv t at Trooper Fred 'Kenyon. and Trooper th@ cult and' aanili snry v he Pro.: `' - Yi s • Canadian ,Cavan- t iii lition home and abroad will, folio}. t p ry, egim n. the 1 t a b p '! Camp Borden, greys .of your unit of the British Cona- vt t .d ret (..tech. ), P lava Govern 1 tter's horse last Week- anonwealtli .Air Training Plan -with :' vnsat at the a end. f of tusiuir,I for Lakes l' 1 f h te'es't,' Therefore may your ambitio ti - 1 e "lege x iii g W fulfilled and your <o your ves it lir, 'V'Pilliaat} M Mrs. I, , of 1 of tvinich is to hold a ;�e i na d Mrs. Dpavid troller and iQ fd'ti to •tithe r twined in this. very- worthy uudertal- (lau hte and e a.ti i i r x n in^.'�. �� xncthe absence of Mr. t�ratf► �ir- daughter Carol, oR Detroit-, visited with in^^ tuforna�btioii oil conditfoins by u La ins lia�in C C ing.".. t over the Sc>taefei.` presented Mayor Thomas Mrs,: holiday Sha el,, ; est ,skr :, wide a c9ertiflcate of Ur.nveeire. , a former rolihc fishing „nouuds In roan. ckion With tln expansion of Ilexnry -of Stratford Many P P - - f Huron County .r+ r ., A. SturdyA. P. I3l ericl town one share of stock o • ; t four students. � la' Training Scheel, Limited, the only andMss. A. of anon i'ch Loin d 1 '1 th t nste"id oP t�exn y A ow• � . w • YY re 'there ai,s, thirty five tiaain skiers to go out of Hufion county. ship if at thea a on pl • z ne h 'en biti td in l anadnana c ottiiit�. he 1P ..Cheso' ha bt bar;e4 d esdav, . A . tench '`ai'� the 3esteryoar was xn t h or St.Thtgauas ort 'VYc n � � o Bell, � a ro t before the . gathering in ,con- isitors d, r he, twee J ku e , re some w hors front �vhach they heave the Govlernment .., b , ugll were r schools is to Kine t With the ,modern sturroundinge Huron road, over 'the weeland altt lemetlt't y tris r . ,err i ht a ih y f and' Mrs.' Reg. Tutlonol dans E n set o when Ale*. ' 'Young, • e g ty 1, 1�(eari gs a i the Cominon� Colborne' township ex -reeve, took d �i P t .unity tir play a part n old Col ora t P t ran schem atform M x<i� .Rtitsd of? 1V rwieh. wealth pair t i Ing the platform. 0 pinaronaei 7t iu Wikol ; drug store i �LQVJ! TO CONS �'N • iN ear+Elite, with Bobby ,.w.&1 l �ri;kir.a, spent the ' 'hank4 Vi �g holiday at •the form- er',3 home on �4 ambn°adge streea;. Mr. Tel (h 1pnaau, now 001)1o:red by theSouth Iiuron risi eroieat's Associa- tion and other fishermen. on 'both sides of the international boundary in con- nection and: d means of presea;ving anti developing the fishing grounds. - Y�rents of Canada'ancd.rie United States have established aersooard r Great r,a `es ns er es res u meetings the two eountr sin ao ion Flying School -Greetings from car M. Schaefer read a telegraU tom C. I.• Graff, president of the Stratford (eontiaaned front paw F`'1 under r an aclatlnistratiof body wbieh must look aaf.'ter,:tire llti angs and rounds, see to the students' living re- quirements, supply lnstruetoxs and `Beep t g flying _ conc. he, lilt .s in good .. !r The, school also carries a staff •of N.V. Ors who must look after the disciplin- ing isciplin in g cd the students and flee that they come a to the high standard : of be, p Board of Trade, extending greetings required d .of' •theme in the Air of the questionnaires. Vince. .g; e .. ; eworth ointed have: become' delrlett�ci of fish by the use the �:C.AIi{., 'Captain M a p of trapnets it ie r'e� forte and w ii a outa i a r 1 ► ,, : s r 'auel b -soine. of the States there ing•here, Ile explained that the area pin waits s y •,s *iv l body to a llo. a i dy 4 1.. look -ere g" n n'o r Dominion a the pP t Doni fzo • of he tl c cit ns• a10 e'and. s 4 ,i s r, ,R ,:h a - i the Pest the ,4 K F , rnreat deal 'of help from,civil: cel �cl"" a �, e Y • f a, tie 1, • n ohbi t not yet n 1 , • n re scheduled to be, lield'by S .tit Ste. Che bo'atrrl of iixciltir�' *in a of I iupardine and Ir. an r ernes r ' and Mrs. Nor urian Wi htman. ciUU • M.. � r children, Patsy axile Bobby, of Welland, and 'Mr,, and Mrs. Henry Hoover, of Welland, were weekend guests':at the ix house. Mrs. Stonehouse. " r and rs .11 home Of Ur, o. '�1[r. Wig'htman `as 'inspector of public sc �ols" .at AV'ellnud ''_e • n•_ it ''a Gal at4 .,Goclerich bos attendin,, thet training school 'who were 'home over the holiday' week -end were Collin Angier - berry, . who is .: taking a mechanics course, Bi11 Mclnnis, Bill- Hoggarth. . M• Ichminction_with the waiter, J Boss--and••Bx1I-3�hom son;�l;i �t�c�a3� Jim P - ing as aircraftsmeu, and.Donald Wil- Henry on. Sunday. A lisms, who is taking a course -in weld- I Recent visitors , with Mrs. Thos. ing. Henry were Mr. and Mrs. WUl IcAl- lister, of . Bingo, Mich., air. and Mrs. W. J. Davis of Detroit, lir. and Mrs. Case McAllister 'of RChatha:an and'Mr, 'and Mrs. Browning and son Ross of Southampton. Mrs. William Twamley. and son Tom attended the diamond wedding an- niversary .of - Mr: and Mrs. John ,T. Currie of Wingham on Monday evening. `�n - n �on:o t+ i tate, -Mar-' � a •-.� �.. taieh., October 1.3,. .I.4� :(;letopber 21., anti•: [,ilwaltY;.ee, tober 24. ,, flyingoutr, flyiu club$, throughout the•d n y Lacer tial the season it to expected -that • + similar hearings will also be held at After the eleraeiitary training the service flying school, ren t oto o y g in Ston qtu g Southampton Port Taoist and Kingston r L n where they learn to fly the ai eraf 'Comanereial dsherin►ea� from, axnlrto , r� - .,,= w ie floes 41Y.,_913. active service, s>sneh, .� _• h..In P . . .rift s � 1.t fi'r o ed n oC p oentun ;t aills _elms°h;nd: tr'ast=lsetween�th'e P a, sportsmen 'and others interested in the a4 Htnrricanes, Slsitiires,h fl andin�^ the o be Wellingtons. presides learning •to y 61, Il,. O. Dunlop, comms „ preservation e me fisheries to are t Nese air6raft they must know how to Middlesex -Huron Regiment, introduced invited to the meetings to give their t t by instinct. The W. G Haggerty., A.A. and Q.M:G. use them almos Col.' Wig views as to what should be done in student. goes from the service, school' to g of military district No, 1, representing • Brig,' officer, S E� glandf tivhexe he further learns to .�:he district commanding o ,r, g fly with combat planes ands practises General McDonald, who was' unable to actual battle and bombing manoeuvres. ' attend, Gol. Haggerty 'briefly extended The Secret of Superiority wishes of success • to the county on its �r, You , told of cross- n was . off' she si ort when it f lie• t � t. S N17. A a wilderness end: was reached by cross- ing the ross-ingthe Maitland River on rocks. "When my family came 'here we carne; with horse sired buggy, but X haven't seen a THC�S RSDA ori tali'FR lith, horse, and, buggy all the way • down ere today," he said in drawing a con G; G; L ELECTIONS Two Tickets Placed inr Competition 'for 'Literary Society Oces 1 Another hot, election campaign is in prospect at 'Goderich Collegiate Insti- tute as two parties, one headed by Bill Thorneloe and the ` other by Charles Watsen,, vie for the ,offices of the se'hoolraela.itera,ry- Society. Last year's elections were the stormiest since the plan of naming two party tickets was adopted. The two lists of candidates were chosein by the , bOys' and gir'is' athletic societiesis together with the teaching; staff, at a meeting on Tuesday. afternoon. The tickets areas follows : Party No. 1--iPresident, Bill Thorneloe vice-president, Ruth Cornfield'; secre- tary,,, Irene Bowman ; treasurer, Pay Vincent; •press representative, Ruth. Nicol. Party No. 2—President, Charles W tteon ; vice-president, Phyllis Mac- Donald ; secretary, , .Kay . MacEwan ; treasurer, •Leslie --Rodger ; press ; repre- sentative, Mary Thorneloe. Round *Trip Bargain ,Fires: •' OCT. 25 and 26 . From GODERICII. To Stations Oshawa and East : to Cornwall inclusive,' Uxbridge, Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellford, . Newlmar'ke't, Oollinggwood, Mea ford, .Midland, North. Bay, Parry. '.Sound, 'Sew bury - and west to DUN'GANNON xlg'�,`.il4xA�4 N t a�;+►,, ti 1<et4, , Ib. --net, la. 11111.000.001, Grua anti Mrs. gill, of W'ellburn, visited Over Tbaalikst iviug at ,i%he bomb of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roach• and also called on1 scene of the church people Who are ,not in the hest:, of health. Mr.''~ Gill had officiated at the Darker -Watt Wed - (ling in Goderich: on. Monday. Lr. Girvin Beed is, at Woodstock training for the thirty' days as re- quired. Mr. Thornton Ealy, having passed his examinatiOn in London, ''on Monday for the R.V.A.Ii`.,. went on to' Toronto, where he Is accepted ass a clerk and by now is int umifOrm, ; We wish the boys good link. Zr. and Mre. Jas; Barkley, .'after visiting for two ,months .among n'elzi- tives', re'tur'ned:,la.nt 'Week to their borne at Echo Bay. Mr, ;and trO S. Swan, J e1la ore,' visited their, daughter, airs. 1iarvey. Kole, Miss 'Rota Swva a has ;been .l as- sisting her sister, .Mrs; Moles for several g' , weeks. Mrs. Rutherford and ehildren,, from the4th 'concession of Ashfield, leave residence Pentland a 7te- P@ntl mave4l to 'the tl ev .It 1.14: ` a#TSI. '1J', cen y �i' �`' Richardsons Mrs, , kl ed `Visitors with Mr. ands 11 y 'at the holiday week -end were. Mr. and n D 3xrs. Melville, Schlofzhauer and ,Doug- las las 'anad Mr. and Mrs. Russel, Kiley, ofz. Mi11ve•r'ton, Mr. Scott Coulter and°,Lind- Say, Ontri ; '1Vt't: `a`hde-Mrs;._I.'Lt?ita3 Fredy, Mrs. Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Dill Spencer, Marilyn and Joan, , of Stratford: .. d ...... ,_ _.. 'Rev. Mr.; Williams, a' former rector of st.Paul's .cliureb eaiie11-'On Mr. Wm. Mole on +Sunday after preaching at Brussels. Mr.- Williams is. stationed near Sebringville and will be remem- bered as -;living -,here over_,tw_enty-years ago. He has three sons, the eldest of whom will be ordained as a minister in -the spring. =