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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-11-28, Page 4PliMSBYTERIAN YOUNG PEOPL BISZTING I1*1On Monday night, NOT(IniWr f:‘;.itho Ziie;yN.V.c.-Aminster u 1-sa. elearele held iN• regular eaceanghi tile leetute wpm ef tlae elturele The meeting avae e(lUlueted by Was, 1)onne,Et1L the busi- neas part being taken over by Cliff Lowery, peeeident'of the Society. The devotional part of the.progeam included a Sevipture reading by Bernice nog- garth and pra,yer by Annie Whitten. The -roll aell Was answered with a longue -twister which proved to be quite amusing. Two splendid. piano coloe by Eileen. Bogere muph appreciated. The. male (Marlette failed to appear as expoeted, but a nuMber fron tteIn 'Inv/niece], for next week, ' The topic wae taken by M. ',Simpson, -of the 'Collegiate Institute staff, Who told about his, intereeting and some- times amusing' experiences while an a trip in 'Mexico, The young, PeOPro Wer* BOY SCODTS AT SARNIA, (Dike interested in hearing about this ataerent country and its peeple, and /Aiwa Troop Repeeseetea at tef'e lareet. 1 the addresswas greatlY appreelated. , • ern Conntites Conferenee on Satur- day Lastee..Two It.,Ifs'E. Men, Asst - ant Scoutmasters Here; Walter Beene% acting assiStent master, and Donald ViCkere, •troop repreSented the Goderieh 13ey Scouts at the Western Counties Scent eonferenee held at -Sarnia on 'Saturday afternoon and evening. More 00)1,200 BOY fkonts'and-Fyoyeeut•lea(lere-trora all over Ontario and front some nearby pointe" in the Upited States attended. The losA pf Scout leaders to the en- listments, whicb amounts to 'almost tweetty-Itive per eentof the leadership, was the tople,of dieeue•Sion in. the group eonaMitteee and the yeinedy suggested --Waerlb:elifoctiritigeofleatlersetia° above the age for nailitaey service. . elei•Millen, district commissioner, of Hamilit•on, spoke at the ea.Mptire ineel- ing and urged all. Scoutsein the event of any emergency, to be prepare,d to do their +part: Five *diStrief eCOMIDISSiOneitS from Chatham, Sarnia, Peterboro, London ' and Huron Were present at, the conferz THI41 OODERICH SierNAL-STAR Colborne Has I COMPLETZ COURSE IN MOTOR, IMIIANICS Field of Eight imam TRIAL BY JuDGE EC alh Clinton Man Charged with Conversion or vouncill of au Automobile -----,Trial Fixed foX January 2411t Next (Voatinued fro:al rage 1) J. B. lavie, former Clinton service 5ir. 51aeFevan eaial in 'explaining hie station operator, eharged With the then, deelelon. '' , • by yoneersien ot- an automoblie frero, 1 Fm ro1,t emnicipal 8tartdpoint,, .. the lt,kte Wesley '51(c1aus1and, of Lon, 11910 MI6 a. 611Cee'Sgill, year, Nlae1Fevan stated', and the e1ounel11 "4 Pug 'aPiRd'aheff)re Judg'e CePtellt) worked cordially and harntoeioualy to. on Monday for eleetion.e - Ile chose gethet. It was a very busy year Oo speedy trial, withont 1 jnrY," and the far a,. tile indu,strles of tik: town were trial , wae +fixed for January 24, 1941. emecerned, the war perhaps having leaa It let alleged that accused ,toolt Me - something to do with this:4 There waii Causland's ear for a trade-in, pending nitteh morebaildiug (Toile tills year .than delivery Of another. While • the deal In several pars amst. Two airpota Council ,and thought it was nine to had been built in the vielnity, °drowned in Lake - Huron off Kettle w49 1)elliThig u'an lv"s step up. lie claimed seine credit for Ing the spending •of between one aud the, fire -lighting 'attachment to the a -half aud two million. dollarakiUs Worship extended a word • of welceme to those who letve come to this district from various parts of.•Canacla and' the Empire to teain at the two air echeols, , Mr. Mack:watt called attentien to the great improvement in the Town' e fin - awes, 1111934, there we's a bank over - fie( TWIrierf, ?e,1OVEU Stle 1940 Contest -for Reeve if wellti,one Yotnig liftmen Graduate WonienAuxiliary' (Vontinned TORII page 1) i • Motor Service ' in Training for 's would be here in training for the Twenty-one young Viederiell WON1Q11, rEnikpir0 air 'force. 11e else ePtd ot baying completed a eotirse of instrate- '13everal mattere relating to .tho w riz 0 tion extendins: over a PeriOa 0$ several. the Township members ef the 4010 Council in tarn. WonienAuxiliary'e Motor Service at al The chairman called upon Vac other months, were duly accepted into the - Candidates for Roeveship• - pleasing ceremony and 6,0Cia1 gather- - held, hi the British lilxbhange Hotel NeIeon, MeLarty announced his 111- -h tentiea to stand. for ,the reeveship for ea Tetieseay evening, Novenvber 2ist. , 1941. He b.ad had Seven yea.rs in the The Course,' sponsored by the rord Motor Co. or Canada, has trained many thousandS ot Young 'Canadian women in the past year, the iGoderich group being a part of -a nationwide scheme to pre- pare them for emere,ency serviee in case Of War need and to improve their own driving abilities. The ceremony of, Thursday evening was - arranged by 1r taA revett. Sound Pictures showing the processes of Motor, ear manUfactnre were shown in all details for more than en' hour, after which. eame the presentation of brooches and certideates by, Mr. Campbell, representing , the zeTist •in* topip next week will take the form draft of $57,0C)0. At the end of 1,030 - of an .opep, discussien, and the. young 1 eeeple are asked to ' COW) prepared till to seeelooe in Vee $38,000; in 19,38 this was down to $50,5'00 a in 1936 devan express, their views on "Whe plays the 1 isio,000. Laet•yea,r the To,wn ONVed, the Most important , part, in' winning Brie bauk 'nothing and had to its eredit tain'e wer, the navy, theeaie force, ,Or $‘)10 94 This year the Town/had a the arnaY?"a , ~ '- surplus on •hand of $2-1,432.25. and. Mr. The meetingeclosed with an, eVer- popular sing -swig, with Eileen Bogie at the -Plana., - • , • , The Society extends an inxitatiOn to wee, ,' • • Two R.A51, .men stationed atllPort - Albert Navigation 'SchOol; A.C. Jeffrey Burroughs mul A.O. Stanley Francis, • hare been aceepted into the Goderich Boy Scouts as+ a•ssistant scoutmasters. ,Both men Were scoutmasters in Eng- - Tata before- joining the Ree.F., They made 'themselves acquainted with local ,Scoute last aVeek and since then have been kept +busy filling _dinner_ engage- ments at the' homes, of their ',young adutirere hospitality which, need- *" lese to 'SAY, ri greatly' .1iTalireeTated'by ` the young men.' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED' Mr. and Mrs. 'William A. Lyman .,announce the engagement og-- their - • youngest 'daughter, Evelen -Leona, to . Robert Alexander Williams, eldeet son of Mr. and Mee. ledbert John Williams, all' oteGoderiele The wedding will - take elem.-early ieepecepaber. .Mecthvan thought the Connell of 1941 should 'be able to reduce tbe tax rate by 4 or f5 those-whaeareeeteSityallarber , The publie utilities were reported bY Albert to come to its weekly meetings, ' which ,,,start promptly at 8 e'elock en Monday nights. -tlie-XaYOr-to- physical and economical, •candition, The matter of eh.eaper power Lor. Town had been before the GOMMISS1011 Or the last year and a. half and every avenue had been explored to discover some al- ternative to the present system, he said, aAtepresenteazompany_w_asetiguring' how the Town eould produce its own power. • aelosiug,"-- Fake Hie • Worship,- "I AT TIM MUNICIPAL SCHOOL A "municipal school" conducted by officials of the Ontario Department of *M-un-Teipat Afrall%--Wiee--.heltteetrrethe Seafortle Town Hall on November 20ele, with over seventy -Ave municipel of - &dais and representatives in attend- auce from forty rauniCipalities. Unie want to pay ray respects and comple ments to Mr. Knox (ToWil, Clerk) and formity in 'bookkeeping and accouutang methods is one of -the hxtprovenaents saught Among those present at the sch,00l wet*, A. Erskine,, County treasurer ;' N. W. Miller, Cotinty eleet Wm. -Sallowe, clerk, Wm, Watson, col- lector and !Reg. 'Glen, treasurer, 'Col- borne township; R. G. Thompson, clerke Ltd Chas. A. Whitely, treasurer, GOee rich tawnehip. • • "K C. M. G." TRANSLATED When Sir ,(George Reid, a man prom- inent in Australian politics, was made 'knight commander of St. Miehael and St. Georgee-de Was rather embarrassed bv his new dignity, for he liked to be ,Teferree to as plain +George Reid,. At 1 to him. The amennt of unpaid taxes ikte a.hts-meearees someone celled :out on -November 1q, 1940, :Was $49,000; and "Saw George, what "&bes K. C. :VI. G. about half of this would be paid before , the end 'of the year. Si' years ago mean?" there was $78;000 a .91ipaid. taxes at • Without', a raonient'e, hesItation the new, knight answered a'Keep ealltng the end of -the 3reareshoteingethat eon me George!! ditione had improved greatly. _ .An. ceitstandingefeature of the pat Guest at a weddingy: "It's hatd to year in the Town's -finances was the reduction in debenture and interest charges. This improvement was due, first, to getting rid of some heavy de- benture payments and, secondly, to recavery frail the depreseion of 1930. Peeple had improved their positioreand were elele to pay theie back taxes. "Ai the +Mayer *Anted out, we have. been assisted by the townspeople and _there have •Ibeen no urgent demands for the building of -anything that would Mr. 'Neil McKay (Tax +Collector), to the young ladies in the office and to the other officiels who have been. with us for many years.- May I offer my thanks to the people of Goderich for theeco-operation they have given' :file in the time I have served them, and for their loyalty to •me in that. time. I want- them to accept my sincerest thanks" • Deputy. BroWn Deputy Reeve D. D; Brown Stated that hie peeitiou as chairman of finance for a number of years had been a happy one and the improvement, in the fiu ances of the Towe had been a pleasure Ilase a 'beautiful daughter."-- Father (with two yet to go) 1 "It's a ' lot harder to lose the. homely -Mies." - 41111.1.4.161111141111110116.1.6.1111111111111.11111111101.11.1116 '''• Point. -This wils in the summer of 1.1)38. First civil and then 'criminal. proceetline.s were taken against tiavis, Magistrate Makias sending him up for trial: For verious reasons there have +been several adjournments. It is chaeged that Levis neer returned the youlto; nian'e ear, not did he compensate his parents for it. Toweiship *weed sprayer. The tank could be filled in twelve eainntee, and, a, demonstration showed time WOuld throw water over the Township Hall. Ile had. taken a special interest in the cemetery and believed, that the time Vira$ eoming yvhen a Man woald be,re- quiredethere all the year round, 'He also proposed a §Pteni of perpetual ule 400121 For This Week-Bnd 11401118 All.R ubber Knee Boots British make, red $01,e8 solid heels. Bizes 6 t� 11 Special $1.19 Robins keep -of ceilletiFy plots. Pointing out Ltd. the small proportion, of, funds control - made at the hallmyr next summer se bible by the Township Council, he said "Agent for Tip TOP Tailors" • Phone 384. tiquare 1 that tile beach. would prove raore at that of, a ratepayer's tax bill of ,,$60 tractive to 'summer, visitors. Ile ex- the Coupon had the spending .of only '.---e=A " War -time !Committee which had von- _.„_____---- presSed the belief that 'Vie north' road $8 or $10. • • i `sered the course at its inception last to thee harbor + was a „ueeessity, al- In response to an ° ei.nluirY,, by 1i• PrIligr' "le speaker "ngratulated the7---- ------"--i-i'"-a-".- though, he coneeded there were, McOreath, °M.r. Feaglan •eme, he wool: , graduating 'class on their determination t—.-,,,-- -11.1..".".. ..f iii which steed in itS waysupport a movement forthe enourage c, and lierSietenee in. commencing 's0, un- - . . 11I C 0 OFFICERS' • . ' familiar a Vcrork as inciter mecheme$ aini Ant t.toe n , .. a - .. stickingeit ' no , M. D. , Browe -retprned to the meat ef Sport in the township, The . convey the regrets of 'Cotin-, great need, he said, was leadersIgP4 eilloye raahleagephigham at his absence With this there was my reason Why froid the Meeting beinuse-61ftTh ° Courteiller Ifueldna athletic organizatien as any *.other , •IiinWerm•-closaitirpeur •ENGLISII BRO • 12 oz. mould's each, 10c PM. Cottage Rolls Real Lean 25c BUNG BOLOGNA WEINERS SLICED BACON COOKED HAM Texas Grapefruit , Florida ORANGES 1147 Crop ' P" 25e XMAS GRAPES Big jthiey Fruit 2 lbs't 19e BAKING 'YAMS • Mild Seasoned 2 lbs. 25c Big Jtiicy Ones ibl9e ' Lean and Fresh lb. ,29c • Machine Sliced •"49e Large Size 5. 'e 23c, Fresh shipn;nent 3 ibs49c HEAD LETTUCE Latge 8°1id Gree n 2 'l15c COOKING ONIONSN 0.1. Grade (firm) 5 lbs. loc olewel SHORTENING ..2 lbs. 24 I• Monarch Pastry FLOUR 21's FrY'S COCOA ......8 oz. 21e Mother Parker TEA -1(1: U. 32e Monarch PASTRY FLOUR I's 26 WALNUTS BrOkeii lb. 39e 4/CLAIM'S Pork & Beans • 20 -oz. Tin .2, for 19e otAravs Scotch: Broth. Soup 10.oz. Tin 2 for 13e Tomato & Vegetable Soup 10 oz tin 2 for 180 CLAIM'S hish Stew 11% oz. Just Iteat „2 for 290 CLARK'S Boiled Dinner , lust, Ileat gle CLARK'S Potted Meat 34 oz. For tuneliez 3' for 5o DOMINION TOPES Limitko w•6•64, • * Councillor John in, Huckins,chair; Place. 'William Thom, alio a candidate for .xnan of the lire committee, went over At .the annual election of etteers Of 'one ;member of the elass hwying dropped the Menesetung paaoql Olub P. J.' AnakTr,NY,e7141,v;eured-bY111- fryinge-------440fficepsearea-Viece!reeklentejekeeter Bism , ',Gilleapie was elected president. Other out during the long test. ExCellent After ,the presentationWe. (Stem set ; secretary, Neilt,Mdatay treasurer, - Snider and Miss MarJorie Calder, on Howard IldNee; „spramokre, iGeorge, Mathieson ; viee-ConiniOdore; Nicol; chaplain, Itet., Lane; anditors, I). 'Mooney, G. Ce mac. -10waneeemembees exT.entivel Jane, W. J. Baker, E. J. Pridhant. his time lifnit in meting mit criticishe the reeveshipeSeiel he had served in + behalf of the Class, made presentations of the Council'e handling ofecertain 1 i the Council ender three reeves. SPeak. to Mr. Prevett, as well as to Mr. matteeeeee the past _.Iftear;_Af_74.6_Were.4 41"f the'ella4ge in the statns of Me- Warren and IVIr. Jack Gardiner, the returned to Countil, he said, he WOuld G'n-it.' C:231""Firte."-alll'IllirrcvlIelr-Intter'Awcrs'a-wilent-hallTftete41-as-ln- in- tile w e Tonship benuthe sed, railway structors without remuner advocate that the assessnients of atien 'tinting dustries be -made eaceordingeete ethe, (ver thirtY Years Age) no stwulation the whole course. WaS Made regarding the maintenance 1.; An excellent 1Tiiicheon-felloWed• ' by Sterling: Appralials report for Which a the When the 'CPA. "God ISave - the King" ended the even the ratepayers paid $500. The in- 'station* ' wanted to. remove the station agent and Ing at a late hour. dustries should not be "shaken down leave ouly a caretaker in charge, the by the neck;" Mr. Huckins said, but The members a the graduating class Council objected. The railway people, were as follows": Mrs. Kathleen Snider, they should pay their fair share of the however, claimed the station Wasin ' beg Margaret 'Watson, Martina RUSseY, taxes. Referring to the -storinY ses- perated at aoss au oloss in spite of the Mary HusSey, IVIrs, Jean 'togs, Irene Sion -7:d Of the 193-1•Cotittell, ' Mr. Thickins ' (2°Uncir s objection the change was Pellow, Dorothy Linklater, Mrs. Mabel asserted that had it net been for that made. At one time, Mr.t.Them stated, eiteehee Mary Howell, Delight Match, 'Connell, which had the courage to give McGaw was one of the heaviest 1iiP 0PbyIlis 'Lawrence, • .Edna Drieee; the people ;What they asked for, the ' ping Stations on the road. With regard aIarjorie 'Calder, Gladys Farrant, Anna Tewa woirld still have- thirty or forty to the .oemetery the speaker said Mr. 1 Stafford Zerelda !Sturdy, Mrs. Mary thousanddollars unpaid taxes on its • books. Regarding the harbor road, he had always maintained that the harbor, w,as the only plaee time would bring revenue to the town. •' - ' "There are men in this. town:wile do not. want that, -road," 7111r. Huckms charged, "I think, that iiinetY per cent -- • nainikry of Clintoff an .d Bayfield of jeatnhleesr Township matters. the Chisholm 'spoke of the cendi-eePresbeterian ehurcbes in a ceremony of the ratepaeele--ean see theefeasibil- ity of buildingethat road. In time a tin g the Tc""s111P rG4c1s4 whiCh be conducterodIgiursday eveninglirsrrir X showdown will- come and then we'll said were-standine,ep well considerbthe:cunt-on. 'church. Th.e elnirches had he rainy season.. ,-Ie would. not stand been' Without' a settled mittilete for Mall those people wiee oppose the roa•d? t _wereetteeiteetheeeperkee • -again for coanefflor,. he said.. He .• ' . seaeral months* L, Andrew had been thanked the ratePayers of Colborne for '''‘ in charge•of two churches in the C • • Adams, who had been thecaretaker for 1 Ford,• Mrs. . Kenneth Holmes,e-Mrs. _ . forty years, . preposed that a younger .1 Phyllie Knechtel, , Ruth Murney, Iris ..m, an he put in to work with him.., In wa.aeoeee , • , time a full-tinie man would' ,be, re- I ' . , . spoke 7also ofethe weed nuisance- and 1- Rev. B. F. AndreW was inducted into •quired at the cemetery. • Mr. Them INDUCTED AT CLINTON oUneillor It-yan, • , . A' -• . the support they had given him for the lIilton dietrict before acce- the Councillor P. ,T. ,Ityan expressed pleb.- past eight years ; their confidence, ip ' sure leith tiie 'financial condition of the hini was appreciated. Town, giyi g much "credit to Mr. Me- Alex. Watson, said he would again be Kay for the efficient manner in Which a candidate for the Council. He poke he'llacnollected the taxes. • of the road walk, of the weed spraying, Although the relief . department had been notified to curtail expenses, Mr. Ryan said he would never turn alioile away who was in destitute "circum- stences whether hungry or ,cold. He explained' the difficulties he had 'ex- perienced in coxinection with the band, stating that a lack a , co-operation call to 'Clinton and Beyfield. et' le a 'nephew of Mrs. T. Turner, Park House, Goderich. • A. FINE OLD RESID' ENCE SOLD and the fire protection attachment to - -- Flight -Lieut. Keith .S. Hopkinson, an the sprayer. InStructor at Sky Harbor a,irpo has . rf,/ purchased- the residence of the. late Sohn 'Galt on Nelson street , and takes John , Possession on December 1st. MreGalt's Wm. Marsh, Arthur Fisher, Kernightin, - Peter Fisfier, •jr., 1=14 famaY had °c'enPled tile- PthwitY. for, forty ',•ears. Mrs. Galt is at present Andrew Bogie evere called upon but put us in debt The saying was na visiting. with her daughter, Mrs. (Com- due- to my financial wizardry," 'me: -within the bend was responsible for its were not present Brown assertedmender) ,Colin Headlee, at Kennebunk . . disappointing ehowing this year . The -Harry MdCreath, proposed for the , , . . Speaking of -the appointment of thedi baed did Wen out, twenty-eight strong., Connell, said. he had servedPortMaine , his time. . the ',Remembrance pay serViee, He deplored the lack ' of "exeitement" , Sterling Appraisals ‘Cenipany to make far -' an appraisal •of the town's' industrial but it hda had rained that y and few had, :in TownLONDON ANDROME ship affairs; the people were , properties, Mr. Brown. stated, "They the opportunity of seeing and hearing ,not interested enough,. even' to tern out ' ' (Barrie Examiner) have made e very valuable report which it. " He thought the north harbor road at the nomination meeting. ' , TheceBtrlitai,li4vovwf h ernometilte fhas , that - ., no has been of great -value to the court of was one of the gleategt Projects Pre- Vote .of Appreciation • uncl itein ie three years ag-o, but it was always.side: Feaean during his years la the Council service given the Township by Warden bombing of London, the Italians cannot Nelson MCLarty spoke Of the good' Italian PlaneS have taken part in the now complain if the R.A.F. bombs reeision and will be the yardstick by seated to the people of Goderieh . in which' our assessor can measure up years. ' Plans were prepared for it _ProPerty assets. in the teture. All the Rome. London is just ' as sacred to factories.; in town have employed fip----tracked - and - -nothing - -developed, anemoved _a vete. of thanks. •Thie was praise' companies to come here and tell f Eighteen 'families had !been brought to seconded by Wm. Thom and endorsed Britain and the Empire as Rome is to the Italia.ne, The German bombs what, their property is worth. If it is town 'because of develdpinents of the Imperial Oil 'Company, lie outd.. The Wa by the , meeting in hearty a,pielease. the on Landon have &fumed back good" Imeiness for them, I think it wise ' eden in respenee• expressed . , , ' . with increased foree on Berlin, and hb-4 appreelation of. the vote and said Rome' must now be. prepared for, the rehoende •' , — Jas. Fee...an and Wm. J. Clark both anuouneeetheir intention to stand. for seats at the 'Council. . • _NORTH ST. EVENING AUXILIARY • The Evening Airxiliary of North street -United church met in the church parlor on Tuesday evening. The meet - Ing was opeued with the 'Scriptnre les- son given by Mrs. A. L. Cole, followed by prayer by Mrs. jaek Johnston. 'Miss Maud Beacom gave a chapter of the study 'book, "Men of Africa," which was very interesting': A eocial half-hOur followed. The next meeting will be held on„Deeeraber 17th. • , I and he had It on good' authority tha for us to do the. same. The appraisals' Gaderich had lost five industries be -• that, although he had removed from. cost the average man only twenty-four I eauseef lack Of,a roadway "to the north the township, his interest would cents." . Of the harbor. 'Regarding the much discussed • road;,„ in Cellborne. He thought tlie pro to the north side of the harbor, ,Mr. C W. Attridge- ---- Posed athletic club wduld be a good 'Brown explained that ;the '00061 hadlee ICecil Attridge claimed that he thing The The Township Hall could be - ' °applied to the • Dominion Govermiaent had gained experience sufficient le adapted tor badminton andether for a lease of, the Pro_Perty at the qualify for the ,CounciI,by working at recreations and the membership fees _north end' of the 'harbor, but this had one time as an ,ailditer for a company would- in- time 'repay the, expense of net been granted. This veer .ap- which had considerable business' with fitting up 'the hall. 'There was not plieation was made to"the 0.N:R. to obe 1 municipalities. In that capacity he another township haltin the :county , , tain permisision for a, level crossing met with various' council,S and often that could be made as good as Cele where's... . whereThe golf club property meetse acted in an advborne•Mr-Peagan abei Spoke of the isory Position. Mr. the railn ay.. but so far the Connell; Attridge stated that, if he wereelectedplansefar improving the surroundings, . l' has not been able to bring eletficient ithe haitererofll eWould receive a large of the Dunlop tombeA turning lace pressure to secure till§ perreiseionmeasure of his attention, and he ,nien- for atINimobiles hid been mede at the, . , Mr e 'Brown promised, _ he!. were tioned some of the-bhe enelits beliefootef the bank and was intended yed. e- e eleeted to the. mayoralty, to get the wenid follow the - construction ,,of . the to put Up Steps to thtomb nd to 'o. Council' and the Board of. 'Trade to- , road. , A petition signed by the craptiiineterrace the ground in frontorfhe tomb , gether and, if it was thought that this and'efiief engineers Of all; the Ships thThe road to the airport should be putat-1 , .. - road was worth anything to the cone, wintered in the harbor last winter', 'In in :Pm)" cenditionhe saidIn con munity, nam e a deputation to .go to favor of the road, had been prepared elusion he thanked theratepayers of Ottawa. and get something done. find sent to the Mayor for presentation - Colleirne far their support' and wished e. He said he had enjoyed.immensely to .the' Council, but later he had been th-m every suecese his nine yelies in the Town 'Council, for told it wai never .presented to •the The chairman expressed his pleasure in again meeting the people qf Oolborne. three of whieh he had ,also.been in the Council. County +Council.. He felt that lie should *Mayer MaciEw.an, intervened' to .state Ile had been living near the Mallon e have.a year or two in the '1":.VIayor's that the petition,had been Shown to the airport he snide. and he a.seueed hi elide and 'Would then step nide from Council. Mr. Attridge thought it hearere that, the people here .didn't civic life.• know anything about had roads,: He • • strange. that tile 'Town 'Clerk could. not ' Reeve Turner remtniiiKT the occasion. ' • limed the young men to take hold of the athletic club preposition. , eeve' o ' Turner ( e ,elr.• Attridge described as brufethe County Connell's epeeial meeting earlY, ganneiPS-' recent' at " Of - for , - in !the. year at Which it was decided tenders to construct the read. Regard - to take over +Sky Harbor airport from ing" the price, who conk' say that it its private owners and, turnthe field would Cost $25,000? be askedFrom over to the Federal.. Department of three to four th.oueand dollars would Defence to be deed, in the Empire air- build a very good road, in MS' estilve seheme. -The 'County :Mullen Anon. The saving of $0,000 a year to Lions' IYAelleolVen PI*111.37 evening itibt weed. MX) for the Red Cross central. the people of Goderieh in toal prices and eite,presentatian of one dollar made organizatiptein Toronto and other sume alone would morethan pay for the113 each PlaYer- • ' . . . for war purposes. ' In all $Dr3AGraham, vice-chairman oi 21,000 war east of the road. spent by the 'County in the last year The speaker was of •opinion that the forepatriotkepurposes, 'aside from pm, industrial appraisals should lave been "chaeing the airport. • made public to the taXpayers: The Criminal juStice account"; have been Cetteeil, 1i eald, Should have adver- SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS • alembemof the teams whieli finished first in tile' Pliblie" school softball leagues,' Sponearedby the •Gadeiieh ..Lions Nub, were entertained itt the thef boys' and Ririe' eonteete committee, "Virain charge and .the ineMbers Of the teams were Introduced by Mr. It. Pat- terSon. meeting. jeeee TheeTunior Bantam leaders, eaptaine Web this' year beeallee, of several long i Used the nomination ed by Paul 'gooey, were : 1111113etteom, erinfirial eases at the fall aeSliee. In. prominently, Se that the public Would John Bradley, 11. Duquette, Don maq- rgercnce to the °minty Council's de- know what wfts going on. lie promised, gwan, Jim Dennelly, Bruce MaeDon- .setisri.miri utotnecrlos:xptinnOehdildfirieairstiSioliepltreor., gtitlavet. Ihfirnhe.0,7peor8eiteilGenetoend,tialomn1 oirf.thall,r0Yoande. als,pda,r,i;fcas,cqn.er'Snesholcnva.snIz,o0Droo,naaWeiatriire:11,j'iallinolsiis and Billy Freeth. ( The Senior %Bantam leader:, eaptained ' by Irarold, '011,04v:tow11, were: Ted Straughan, •Don Mahon, ',Don Ainslie, Rontild I'atterson, ;reek ,MeeDotiald, TedKftitting, Neil Baker, tried NeUon, Iligle, .Boyee and John Graham,. , lilt.44eut. Seott, Of. Port Albert Mitigation iSehooli, gave an interesting vinelal Welfpre • Department had changed its policy' itt regard to ehild. ren's sheltersand feurteea•kehelters itt the 1..)rovince had been elo..411r this year. The children were now ibeing: placed itt itoram, where they were, Usually way, that individual. was in for a, real tight. ° Chas. Cooper Chas.10ooper, neweemer in munici- pal affairs, reitleized nienabere of the Connell severely on various points. Ile adopted. Mrt,urner approved of this referred partieularly to the sidewalk legtslati6n, as he thmight the ehildeeni on the north side of it David's street would make better citizens when - brought up in a home rather than initi"1-01‘fven‘;‘,*e, lgi(e)ilaigSkteodl,t Hli:er?Inctlelnierilwnouthlde an institution. • " svork for the best intereets of the Town Mr. Turner spoke briefly of •the It a, tinie County eentennial to be observed nexg' t ' s. Tim` blay seae. There win be, the a 'fittin ,celeblertion of the Occasion. I '• Mrs. Edith Tremblay, only 'woman W. J. Baker announced his desire to ; Candidate for Connell, fsald that Af ,qtep front the Connell to the deputy- she 'Were 'elected as councillor she would reeveship. As chairman of' the 'Water, MAIe every effort to co-operate in any light and harbor committee for the laGt project for the Town's, welfare. few years; Paler otated .that'110, Saundero a1 ed had not had mei), money to spend, que,gtions of the .spealters, but did not hat he suggested that Improvements he take the PlatferM- ' talk on "Iiiirgligh IS'port." • Monereith Made the preSent- ation, of Crisp new dollar bilis to tile boy .g "and tion S. A.. Graham advised them to .buy war .savings (kertificates: • Captains Paul Mooney for the Midgets and navy,' I,%heardowri for the Belittling aeeepted the gifts.. Lion Itoy Patterson in • announcing: the winner.' names paid tribute to Lion Itoy %tone - house for his, conduct of "the 'league during the past:summer. -- • Through the Hat • afraid Ican't afford a new hat." "No?" t`isTo, I guess 111 have to talk through the old one for another season."--Acco Press, eiteueeemeeemeeelieiees evielisamei . • , . 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