The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-24, Page 6P
tretexe it le too 14(r Remember whet
iMinister Chart,-hilil Napo n staid befo rel one of hire battled,
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boestfui today were three to me at
Jenaa egad p ix #e one et' Moutmireil,"
"Never to the eO rand
NOvQrr with Ibelieve that the **Ail
g of France is had. Never • will I be-
`IOR17I1
tlIy, Oct, 21e--FailOWii is the sal* he would, reduce to + ober► and neve that her great ?see math.g the
grtate t natiskte of the World lute been
Woet, forever.
tea
"All these schemes and .orifice of
Here are bringing upon h and
'I
uWho to ,
allo is to his 'p:
N� � 4
� � ,�3'them; a
retribution w hete mane of na will 'lire
to see. ' P1ie 'Story le not yet fnisabe+d,
but it Will not be so long. We are on
lid trade, aid. tel are
our friends aereete
"eee , the : ° "In '1 Y, we• shall' have nand' of the'Atlantic man and your friends
house in sale t ceder the •air, Remember what that meatie, aerees the Atiantle •man,
of the -.troche we •do snot forget the� tl. , ho
*les and lin'ke that unite ue to h'rarsee "Heir Hitler, with his other ,khan-: It cannot destroy us, we will
'Bad are per renis' etea eat d ictal 'eaves, and also y Fifth Column; +surely :destroy h and ;ell his gang
ll rt in the cauae of ropean , intrigue with traitors, .has managed to and all their work,: T'hernefore; have
On end. fair dealin f to, the common ; subjugate for the t being Moat of. the hope end faith,: for , all will conic right.
. people of .tall: countries; for which with Wet race ,in Eur .. 'anal his little!' "Nowt ''what i it we ltviti h ask '4..'.'t
t e �# x xi aecom .ice, -i s�trutti g aloes i o in -this . x�e r-
�.. t. APO- d hungrily, but rather Aline?ve s
.. � ���: �-�t r t3txaon What t: ask. at thi moment
�� . rK�ack�grit�-� t ar �
tent of Wivatou "lxurehill" +�idee oto
the Fah natiion
"Frreaclunen: For morre than, 34 ye yrs°
war" w -
b, � peace sad I've �arelrr�id �.#b sou..
111134 0'm' r, tarching still along the same 'fishes: ; But of course this for us is 0141Y
oda t, Tonight t speak to you at your the begirniing,
; scan- 'wherever °y'ou may ' be nor what- "Now, �i:OW, in 1, in spiteof oasional
e .I a
Year r�►act n
esu are. �e t the
Weyer . arr'orind the 'Louis d'Or ---"God losses we have as ever the coralnatt>gd'or#
', 'otect l' r „ the :
whiic hip sir lar a are now bombard.
i s our people are bearing uir uutlineht
lnii y. Our air force bas more than
held. its' own. : We are waitleg for the
long.-;rotpi d f she i. Se are the
Toa. we drew li s el a . 1 g' y u vee
hard and 'hitte
euae t are "attacktette 'nereou sea very<tinaidl at his psi r� �.iat:-var�strugl ;torwin.vietor -wh c
imaitten by'. the' Vile and wicked,' they They. both wish to earve up l raeoe ap d will, share' with you, is ::that if yoU
wereafo..l: To e
not togetat herem i�c o el
'b+� very careful, ire as if >t'�' � . axis t us,atleast o>a4 w l net
�� e y fcom- pwing;
h� b y - .� .. WIll no
iX rheads with one another. The a leg, to, another' a. g, o per. aps hinder us.: P ntl . yon will be able
y
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always n iof� ears . t o
Y, 'enemy' ,1 t.the bx.. t n WOW. that �. strikes
tor o
:�ofi. 4N •", is 4 w� R7 b 'R !!' '�s {h �1tr.�!. ,4h � �� ,N: f � .� u,
this 0
luck
about a of co _rSe iti had ' .. n youh t . but v
a t and, u. Not on the l4'rench Empire will, be
end ought t o do �o ut a en now,
.ly �
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xx�#+xht t..
qt lot of things happen - . devoured by these two' ugly` cu:�to>haeits, , ,�!1�?e ruus� • that F,rench><nen�R. wherever
ne -'s h d.% We ;must just make n w l n;' 'the masa be,Will fel their hearts.
+.tie � � � �tit�� AlS•a>4or�al,. a ,�. � F;Q oa�+ce' ag�i ;thee �" � '�
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a.�• e co a .4w mad o kindle the best of things th y
r n u� 2 o.din ' h it
�'ke a r bo t
dGerman o a gidee
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F
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i f or, Invasion i oo i iia 4leon'. -orsi. 1'Veins, when we have some' success in,th e
Sav and �' rs ca e C xca
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"Here 'iru Londoh which Herr 'Hitler ,,;. '' air orothe sea,or . ..sentl -for that
, . will #Q torn-f'rt)m ,the fair -realm of on irre y
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Would . troy France •
l -�,t s�liii z� �t+er-
�a a ibe Peopl+e�s -"'"7dex>aem�ier, we shall never stop,
never weary anet,never give in, and that
our whole people , and empire have
owed themselves to the.task of cleans-
"I tees 'you truly'what you must be- ing Europe from !the Nazi, pestilence
neve when I say this evil man, this and saving the world from new dark
abortion of hatred and defeat, has re- ages,
'solved on nothing less than the cores- Britain •Covets Nothing
plete wiping out of theFre ch nation .D
o no imagi" e, as>the German -con,
and the disintegration of its whole life trolled wireless tells you, that We Eng
and future, By all 'kinds of sly and fish "seek to take your ships and col-
savage means he is plotting and work= onies. ' We°seek to beat the life and soul
lug to crush forever the fountain of out of Hitler and Hitlerisn L_that 'slope,
characteristic . _French culture and that all the time, that to -the end. We
French inspirations to the world:,', -All do not covet Anything from. any nation,
Europe, if he has 'his Way,will be re- except their respect. - Those Frenchmen
who are in the Frenieh. Empire, 'and,
th.
t e o- are iii rtll
os Who- go -+e ed 'i7ho+coupied
France, may see their way from time
to time to useful 'action. I will not go
into details; hostile'"oarsare listening.,
"As for those to whom English hearts
go mit``iii full, because they see' them
under the sharp discipline, oppression
and spying of the ,Hunt -as to ,those
'F renchm: ' -in the occupied regions to.
them I say, when they think of, the
e
future, let_ them ° remember. the words
which Gambetta, that great -
French -man, uttered. after 1870 about the
future of France and what "was to
duced to one uniform Hoche land, to
i pillaged exploited, pil aged and bullied by
his Nazi gangsters.
`•You will excuse my 1'es aking frank'
_„
ly, because this is not a time,to Mince
Words. It is not defeat that France
will noif be made to 'stiffer,'at German
hands, bait•' the doom of complete obliter-.
ation. at'tm, navy, air ford, religion,
;.laws, language, culture, institutions,.
history,tradition, all
literature, t >lra. �x n, are to
be : effaced by the brute strength of a
!triumphant Barmy, and the scientific
low cunning ' of a, ruthless force
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Good' night, then sleep'to 'gather
Strength for the morning, ler the'morn-
*tit 'conies Brightly will it aline
on the gave ,hand tree, the kindly, on
all who enter ter' the cause, and 'gl ir-
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GillT,F IE P, OcI:O_{}P' ,. .�.�+ r. tl; .%i -
Gill of. Fooclstoek visited ,with iris
rex ts, Mr. and Mars. Jame*
Ametsg thole from this *strict Who
Were at the plowing' match at St.
'hozdas were Messrs: Alta MelboWChl,
Wm. Mellowell, Norman ,McDov+rell,
Gordon 7 teDovwell, Harvey oT)ovKoli,
1 e 1
MtDowe' 1 Find. '�' R. � edaua4nd
At the prayerservice pan Tliursday
evening,'nev,:I H. C�' n spoke on the
parable of the houiolder (St. °Matt.
2e01.-10),or ' r'tunit - Service
end
Charteter." T a se who at£end find I
Abe • very ., to be
thes+e talks ill It �
.�epedd that those who guested the
eleetlegs be + arried On will be more
regular in attda.nce.
Aar, Unseat 'Snell was a ; ensall
visitor on 'rida� .
iGod c
Mrs. 'o s t
M a f oder li
no 1
'ver the' ,vii .k -d with her daughter,
p ►., o th lte.
No
m
'xis: r a _ T7ov�el ..:
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Mr. and Earl Caldwell and babe
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Mrs.,Barkley and rMrs. Fitzgerald' of
.lain` a n un s din a. w days
g` n o a leu , g'.
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with n r .,
M , and ,s, � 1.
A. 1
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Mr. and Mrs.`Carl Deans of 'win;gham
Were on Sunday with• r we sue , u ��' � .and
Mrs-. Norman McDowell.
MI h. a B
se'M`e'W n.o Blyth spent
a ., tm; f .., �' pex�
sada a d' h
r1 b t tense brother,
ax the her rot
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'jhete were: sixteen children present.
�" R TON Dorothy Gorier .was: elected. •laresislent,
S'H,AJRDPON, Octc22,-'Mr, and
Mrs: Herbert ifs* . of Sarnia• visited
for a few days' ,recently with Mr.. and
airs. Bert 'Bogie.
Miss Mary Vrooxnan. of Goderich
aspent a, ctluple of days, last week 'with
,her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, Vrooman.
,Mrs, and Mrs, Bette Rising, Shirley
and Kenneth, of 'Windsor; spent the
week -end
With the former's r'
a brother,,Mr.
,Frank
, Mr. _ and MTS. Jaek Moerbeek, who
spent the Summer near Kitchener, have
returned to their farm.,
Mr. Reuben Bogle has been ,assisting
Mr.' Gordian °►Stewart of Dungannon to
:cut his budk*vheat.
nulNl Shower,—On Thursday
evening, October 17th, about twenty-five
ladies Authored at the home of- Mrs.
'win. ,. Foster, where a nniseellaneous
ell.ower wag given in honor of the lip -
Preaching.. marriage of her, niece," Miss
Mabel Foster: A short =program .con-
sisting of contests and music supplied
by, Mies 11 Petrie was much enjoyed,
Missy Foster was then askedoto take the
Chair decorated in pink and white and
a number' of gifte..'were presented to
her by Miss Margaret roster and Mrs,
Petrie.. Miss 'roster in a few. words
thanked her Mends for the many -use-
ful gift& A dainty lunch was enjoyed
byall
t ,
andF
or ;S•h
She'sJell
a y G.00d;.
Fellow was song. The evening' was
-concluded with the singing -of -the s a-
bonal Anthem: •a .
LTO TRAIN witrAtakii
• - PILOTS D lRINQ' WINTER
se.OTTA:W.A,; Oct.19.'--+Snow, and. cold
will . cause rho ' inter* uption of air forte
training activities ies'Canada'•this pout-
ing winter, it was& stated 'at the Air
Ministry. •
The BritishOorn'tnonwea tori -"rain-'
ing plan is orgilnized' on a twelve-month
basis, , All the training establishments'
'under it are . designed for waiter roper-
ation. ' . .
The only interruption of ' flying
activity anticipated is possicbly two
weeks during the spring breakup When
the snow is melting ofthe fields.
Foor` this reason the Royal Canadian
Air- . Force is not eontei nplating the
transfer of any of Its training activities
(to the Southern States, , although several
approaches have been made by South-
ern' municipal authorities and other
interests. .
All airdromes operated by the air
force during fhe 'winter will be prof
vided with Machinery which will keep
the snow pressed down to a hard sur-
face from which aircraft may operate
aft satisfactorily-aa--from'='pav+erisr tr.,
ways.
With Roberta 'li*eVittie as secretary and
`ailldred Carter as treasurer. Mrs.
curter *served, candy and apples to the
children , >>
'Mr. and, Mrs. Norman McDowell and
Gerald Were rentfi `-' "home
uests,at the h �`
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Deans of Wing-
haCha.
'At the church service on- Sunda ' the
y
junior choir. of -eighteen 'members rend-
er cd two special numbers. • Rev. H.";C.
Wil l
son `gave a splendid ' on
'`Prayer." . ,
The e*ecutive of the Mission' Circle
m;cin Fday evening' the. home afternoon a ' motion (picture was pular
ofet 3titrs. Norirman McDowella.t, group , �
of twenty membersenjoyed was divided into four o yed b y all: The day was brought
groups witli.., Fern; ALelrowell, Mildred
,Thor`nton, Margaret- Vincent and Mar
jorie McVittie as ,leaders: The Circle
will. hold' meetings on the ,third Friday
of each month. At the next meeting
group "1 will have charge of the worship
service, and group 2 will be hostess.
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ENL'l-t, Oct. 2.2. -Several Priori
tt,
� atiatane
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m�last/ ,.,
at. nomas, 1a'�.
The sympgth�� this communitygoes
family and.arenas b he
out tothe �aln . � �
yp !
pate Roy McWhinney in their recent
:
M;
aye nt,
d
sa �axarr�i
The, anniversary erviees at Nile on.
Sunda Were well attended. Rev. C
, �.
,Brown of Goderich was the whiter at
,the MorningryiQ
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hon-otaasci ��abe=ex
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u".y fo
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*gene ye and girls, members 'of the C.G.I.T. and.
Trail 1a,ngr groups
of 13enmiller
United church, attended the Older Boyn'
and Girls' conference heldat itordwich,
;under the auspices of the Huron 'County
Bays' and Girls', Work Beards- In the
.morning session, after the worship ser-,
1 ,
vice the::_boys-;and, iris =.xv --
rs ore •divided
into groups for study. These :were led,
for the girls; by Miss 'Mabel Fothergill,
Mrs. G. Il izelwood, [re. C. F. Toll
:and Rev. Andrew Lane, and for the boys
by Mr. Stanley Hall, Rev. Chase Lewis,
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Rev. G. •H+azelfVood: and Rev: 'R, Cly e..after the dindearonhurtimes
gTired�I� Out
'Delore-
Half:Oer
were , enjoyed, led,.` by . r, Harvey
Bryane sed Mr: Harry Brown: • in ,th.
e
•
PORTER'S' MILL
PORTER'S HI'.LL, Oct. 22,—Con-
gratulations to '.Mr. and Mrs: Jas.
Durni n, whose maksriage took place in
Grace church on 'S'aturd'ay, Rev.Harold
o labs . The will e i• in'
junior' ]'arms S
iCSurr c r s de _
y g ,
i�
y
first
for his hst
London, where both have •neon ern- prizetwo swine in Lucknow
p'loyed the past four years. and ,later showed' S hen .t the . Western
Congratulations also to Mr. and'Mrs.• •Junior'Farthercr Fair at
Lbndori;'where•
,Alfred Bloomileld -{the latter formerly
Esther Harrison) Of Porter's Hill, who
Were .married last ° '-week. They w 11.
.teslde iii Goderich.
Farmers are 'beginning to wonder cif
they will ever -get their buckwheat end
snang+el ' crops harvested. The ground UIS. ', A'lbert Alton. ''
is so wet many find It impossible even Mr. and Mrs. James. Birds of. brussels
oto plow... spent a few'•-day�s'at`'the home. of Mr.
Mr._and M'rs ' Elliott Harrison and and' rs. John pbeli. , .
;family,, .have moved.from the 7th con-. 'Mr• Ross ,Browning of . Southampton
cession to the Jas. 'Harrison farm at has returned home: after eperiiling a
Porter's hJill. week With his aunt, .Crs.,'Thost Henry.
Maitland Fuller, Verne Powell and `'A Mr.. anal Mrs.` Robert Pardon and .son
,,Keith cox, all cin training" at Wood- rdhie, ref 'whitecchurch, :spent Friday
:stitch, were at their;respective homes with Mr. and Mrs,' Irvine Henry.'•
for a. few 'hours on Sunday. , Mr. an'dMrs. `Wesley Alton and tam-',
Red Cross Workers.—The Red Cross ' ily' of London visited with Mr: and .Mrs.
held their ,monthly meeting on Monday .Albert ,A -lion oh Sunday.
heldt. ,m 'twelve ` "ladies . were pre-
Mrs. Laughlin: of Blyth, foimer teach -
sent. 'fixe. A. Betties' presided-" Ar- er here, called ox1 Mr. 'arid Ilrs. Joe
,rangements were made for ward party Lawson on'Moriday.
early in November: Work for refugees_
was' discussed and quite a number of-
fered to make clothing' to be sent next
"month. Children's clothing is needed.
-The meeeting closed with -repeating of
the Lord's Prayer.
Church Anniversary--, Anniversary
services at 'Grace church on Sunday
were well attended, in spite of the' tin -
•pleasant weather. 11ev. E. F. Chandler
Spoke to a well-filled church Sunday
morning . and- i ;is, .asou e a mnc
enjoyed. The home choir,. with .Mrs.
Austin /Harris. at • the ,organ, was
assisted by' Mrs. Kearns and Mrs Les.
Pierson, both of:; , Clinton.;Many' ex-
pressions of appreciation Were heard
of, the beautiful duet and solo :sung'by
these 'two vocalists; At the- evening.
service Mr. Chandler' again, spoke, tak-
ing the Lord's •Prayer as'his subject.
Mrs. Mansel' Mason and. Mr. G i11, of
Grand 'Bend, rendered two 'beautiful
;deet,, Miss Edith ff eve accompanying
;them. The flowers and evergreens
made attractive decorations; `tone would
hardly think,'`' from' the -beautiful ffow-
ers, that Jack Frost bad made a. severe
4 ail a few nights previous. Rev. Harald
Curry was at Rippon• for the day.
'to a- close tlr the, worship, service led:
by r
lit . lienso . Slitter
y n .BPresident of the,
/Boys' Conference; -- ;and -the. candlelight -
big service ednducted •by- Rev... it. - G.
Hazelwood, assisted' by Mrs. 'Milford
MDursl, president .of the Girls' :,�G rls Confer-.
en e
c and Mrs
'Benson son 1.
, Sutter.
BELFAST
Irh ended�.
( t for -last week) •
BELFAST;'°'Oct. 15.'-•Con'gratulations
are extiiided `�to Kr. It'oss 'Henry ons .his
success in connection with the Luclinow
' 3 its :win Club.
hetook-all the first prizes in the pair
of swine class. He alga took first Prize
for the best shoWinanehip and' anotlier
' Mr. andlfrs. Chas. Cook of Wingham
spent Simday at the honie of Nti. 'an'd
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Miss ',Marian Faletiairis returteefeta
her home in Detroit on Thursday last
after 'having spent the suinmer At ber
cottage, hete.
Mrg. R. P. Gairdner spent the week-
end,in Toronto, where she was A plea
at the Caldwell -Parke wedding on. Sat -
• 'Mies Elsie MeLeod, Who. spent the
Past week in -Hamilton, returned home
. Mies' Lucy Woods is the guest of Bev.
and Mrs. Harold Paull ef Windsor
this week. ,
Miss Margeret Vergusen of Tecumseh,
spent the weeleend with her; parents,
Death of a Former Resident:se-Word
wale -received here this week of the
death of Wee Georgina Kirby Mereison,
• av River street, -Winnipeg, who
died on 'Wednesday Met at her reeld-
cam Migg Morrison had lived in Wite
tipeg for the lagt thirty-six years and
for twenty-five years was manager of
the ladieee wear department of Robin-
sou's departmental store. She was
bora. in Hayfield, daughter Of the late
Mr. and Vire. Robe *orrigon, who kept
A general etore here for many years.
'She is eurvived by ono brother, Mr. E.
Morrison, Loe Angeles, Cal, end
one sister, We. A. Mark% of Overlin,
ittalkte. The funeral' eervice Was held
• ittatutday from St. Iteike'e Anglican
church, with interment in St. john'e
esteuetery, 'Winnipeg,
'Mho holds the record for a delayed
paraeltnte drop?" asks an :Man.
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