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or is music te'tl e ear after a
long winter. But if that
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ater, take it o ��
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' AUTOMOBILES DAMAGED
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b nd. -ueev ° u ut mobile, .one that
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tad driven less than; as tbou nd miles,
owned by- Edwards Taxi, and driven by
itnibewe tenlborne, struek •a young
3torse owned by Tames McC`ube, near
'Benmilier, early ,Sunday morning. The
gree, which allegedly emerged sudden:
Iy .from, a ditch, ,apparent) 3 . got, the
*etter of the collision. It lives to tell
the tale, with 'only minor injuries,
where'd the font .of the car ,was par-
*billy stove yin and a headlight broken.
It had to ,be taken to a garage for re-
pairs. °
Another ear, driven' 'by William rat-
., • „u ,, -,,, ton, was in collision on Saturday night
with one driven. by Nelson Crich, at the
Maui-
• n avenue. ,The impact occurred
almost exactly at the centre of the in-
tersection. The drivers escaped injury,
tint both earn were badly damaged.
'Sergeant Itos+s investigated:.
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MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS
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Applications antl',fees ' must reach
the Conservatory not later than
MAY 15th, •1941
135 College .Street _ Toronto
Canadians Greeted
by Royal Family
Pilot 0i; cer dick Calder of
•Goderich, with, Airmen at
Winso'r Castle .
a O W3 'U ELL
WH SOB!RT CHOIR
Brantford, April e , I was top,
hat and whitetie' pesformunee the
Schubert `)noir, ,thif , city' -famous
• 'body, • Its nte. 'Wed r esday
• night :at its'thirty-flftln annual, concert,
WINDSOR, Ragiand,,A� rii .- �C.am; : that oaw its eonttuctor, Dr., lTenri Kew
p
r,.
..
� � E•n lu d
e� rrl�d in n
atlkaaa airmen newly �,
were surprised white walking in the
storied grounds of Windsors Castle by
the sudden aplearanee'of,-the 'King and
Queen and their two d' aughterc, Prin-
cesses Elizabeti% and Margaret Rose.
A short itinae earlier Their Majesties
had been elsewhere near by, but when
they were informed ,,of the Canadians'
visit they motored with the princes5ses
_
Jordan, raiselast
he u t
or t
baton f
his
timebefore .the: Schuberts. Ile founded
the *choir and bas •been with it. ever
since, e ,sept for war yea rs, when. he
woan. a Military' CroQss. From far and
s lI eked in for what
'near, nius'ic )oder p
J. A. D. •Slemin, KC:° president of the
"
choir, said was its swan) sone for Dr.
Jordan.'
prvnnptly to the castle, chief residence; The above is the' oPening paragraph
of the Fngli'sh sovereign since William of a lengthy' aaccbunt in Saturday's
the Conqueror.. Toronto Star of Dr. Jordan's.farewell
There they greeted their ' isitors-m• 'concert as leader or the famed .Schubert
all graduates of the Commonwealth Air Choir of Brantford. Dr. Jordan ,was
Training Plan—and.' expressed the de- organist ,and choirmaster of Knox
sire to reciprocate '•for the kindness church, Goderich, 'before going, to 'Brant -
shown by everyone". during their tour ford, ,and his career has been. watched
of Canada in 1939; With ''interest by old friends here.
While comrades were introduced; to
Their Majestie,s by Pilot 'Btu
Jack
Calder, dtf Goderiah, and Bili O'Brien, great halls • and St George's Chalet
of Montreal, the princesses made their where lies the body of George v, be•
own as cgntaintarnces among •-tlae group,' neath 'the colors, banners, swords and
composed of pilots, observers' and helmets of all the knights of the garter,
gunners. and then into the vast parklike grounds
They gossiped generally with one where PO. Clifford Ohappel, of Windsor,
group which included.P0. Hugh, \1i11er, Oral, who was beside the King, coin.
indsor, NtiS:, who asked the girls
tc y`pz'e
they ,ferr r_The `°led'. -coat
of the Royal. Canadian Mounted Police
or the R.C.A.F. blue uniform.
Princess Elizabeth replied discreetly
as if unable to Make 'up, her mind,
giving a non -committal: •'Qh, 1 don't
know " But Margaret Rose discarded
iplomiti y and -'came Tight out ,qa ith "I
like the redcoats best." • •
• "Econ. • better than air -farce uni-
forms?" PO. 'Bob Mitchell, of Estevan,
Sask., asked with surprise. -
"Well," -explained •the little princess,
backing down inst., one step, `.they're
brighter, aren't they'nr►
,By thio time both the princesses had
" n the hearts of 'their visitors • and
Soon .betaine engrossed in conversations
about everything, from moving pictures
to ' royal family life. The girls ex-
pr'essed:: regret they were unable to visit
London, explaining; `They .say, there's
nothing there for us . now except the
-dentist" t •
_ .
d,'And hes about as bad as an air
raid," sympathized Calder.
"I think he's worse," declared.
argar .eta .osd_witb emphasis'-
TheThe .palrty - was. taken. through the
mented upon the beauty of the dower-
The King agreed, but said that next
year the flowers would, be displaced
by vegetables.
After tea His Majesty apologized for
having to return to duty, but the Queen
remained - a while longer, inquiring
about the progress of the ,Common-
wealth Air Training Pian, and asked
Oaldere as senior officer of the group,
how many men came to Britain in his
crossing.
(Calder was about to reply when on
second thought .he apologized, saying,
"I'm sorry, 'butt guess I shouldn't say,
seeing it's a military ,secret.'!
The -Queen ' appreciated his caution
but lent assurance by saying, "Oh, I
think you can trust me." And be did.
' 11er Majesty recalled incidents, of the
royal tour`•and told her young guests
."It's so nice to be: able to think of
something SO pleasant as fhe Mimes" We
had in Canada, when _we are .,going
through such troublous times now.
Everyone in your -country was so good
to us.". Ptl
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NORTH a.utunD outman
Interesting services, marking the;
hundredth anniversary oi* .the brand-
ing of the first Methodist ehureh ila.
Godiericta' will be held) on Sunday neXt
in' North art United church. Bev.
11azlwood, II.A., of Toronto,
wi11.be the preacher both anorn1ug and
evening, the services commencing at
Yt a.nt and . -
Caa Tuesday evening supper will be
sc're'ed by .the Woman's, Association in
the e)tureb schoolroom from 5.30 to 8
o'elock.
Speelal 'music will be, rendered 'at
Sunday's service's, with' Mr: Franklin
D. Moore, tenor, of Mitchell,' as visiting
soloist. The- musical program of the
day, as^tarranged by Mr. Mervin Snyder,
organist and cho'O,RNIN Girmaster; will .be asfelloivsi:
M
Organ Prelude : "Andante Cantabile,"
from String Quartette—Tschaikow-
a sky.
5010 w >tw.":'rot Understood"—FxougbtOn.
M. 3Ioore.
Anniversary Song: "God . Bless the
• Little Children" --Jude.
Junior Choir with `Eeho'i Chorus
for Adult Ohoir.
Choir and Cpngregation '0 God,, Our
al:ielp in Ages Past" --Martin.
Postlud'e : "March front Tannhanser"—
Wagner. -
• 1WENING
Piano and Organ Prelude : ",T.esu, Joy
of Man's Desiring"--4Bach.
Axiss_Fay_SSnysler pia„no
14f r. M. Snyder-, ' orgaen� ' `.�
Solo,: "Only a Little Way"—Martin.
Mr. F. Moore. -
Anthem : "I Will -Sing of Thy Power”—
Sullivan.
Soloist—Mr. Moore.
Postlude Triumphal March • from
"Aida"—Verdi,,
The choir will sing a descant to
'Hay"'dn's 'Austria."
KNOX CHURCH LADIES' AID,
The regular monthly meeting of Knox
church Ladies' Aid •Society was held on
Friday afternoon, Mrs. Alex. --Straiton
presiding, The devotional -period 'was
eondueted'by Mrs. W, J. Baker's group,
At the conclusion of ,the business ses-
sion an interesting program was pre-
sented. A duet was sung by' „ Mrs.
Nelson Hill and Mrs. Geo. Sanderson ;
a solo by Miss-Williarason , •luet-by.
.
.Miss Williamson ''and° MacDuff {lope-
is E.:. .'E ,
Tb 12rs
laird , and areading y �
Wilson. The meeting closed with the
National Anthem and the Lord's Prayer
repeated "in .unison.. °"
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ANOTHER GRASS FIRE
The fire brigade was called • into
action late Saturday afternoon 'to ex-
tinguish a grass fire. on •a (vacant lot at
the easterly^ end ofr Wolfe street. No
damage was caused by the afire, but
if the dames , had, been . allowed to.
spread to the adjoining• loot of the
Goderich Manufacturi'ng'Company con-
siderable loss might have resultedfrom
the -burning° of ,lumber piled'there..
The house on St. "David's street
formerly occupied by the -late;, Miss
Anna Han was purchased, by Fred
Seabrook, the price being $800. Mr.
Seabrook is making improvements and..
will rent the house.
fic
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Or LONDON IS,A.
CORPS
Military Ronors Visitor Oi a %ecount of Her Fifer
epees on ::the Doomed SS. (%,(hewn
'()n Thursday 'last irver ffty.'visitors
front London attended' the Salvation
Arany concert , put op, by the- Iiofne
League of London 13 corps. Goderich
Was well rep
°ro sen •in the audience.
Accompauying th ' London group were
Lieutenant( ;Lloyd , ]Usworth, Mie:
(Ad - .t.) Chambers, secretary of the
"Home League, ' Mts. Bright, treasurer,
,and 'Major :.d. rewee of London'.03oy5►'
Home, ',Ronald ,Gray," who has" twenty.
(rntitlued ,f roxa page 1)
avaS very misty. 1 thought if the plane
,had crashed I would have seen dares,
but when 1 could( not•see anything at all
I tried to make . myself :belie"ve eve'ry-
thing' was all right and went to bed.
DogCaves Marna D
�. es
"The rst'1 knew there was anything
wrong was when 'Ted,'' our collie, carne
barking into. the house abotitt,balf-past
i in the morning," stated Alex" 'Graham.
le Baine up and .put his nose in °any
lace' to get int up, nine little boys tinder his care, Soule of
"Then I heard a rap on the door, and whom took part In the program,
when I went to open it there was an An unexpected pleasure was the
airman, bleeding' about ithe face and presence of -Mrs. Towel, a suivor of
covered with mud. Ile was Goodman. , theAthenia dil ii:W °°:ly'itagOIvho lieatd
He. was able to tell me that'. the plane her slate icier experiences, .from the
had 'crashed `quite a while ago,' and that time she sailed, Filth,horrors they
his three companions were still over ing, and went through during .that
01v -bush. said he knew they were ,terrible•.ni ht, until she landed with
badly hurt and to notify a doctor and her "young son, David, will long res
the police and even told us what to tell ember the" thrillingnarrative., The
officials at the iPort Albert airport about'
member
displayed a gas mask and tried
the Brash. It on. little Bobby 'Bell, wloie' father is
•'Goodman wanted, tb„go back to the Overseas.
plane again with us; bait he never would Sergeant Major and Mrs. Williams of
have made it. DrMacPherson from . Earlseourt, Toronto, parents of Adjt.
Mount•Forest'llxed hind up and we went Williams of the Goderich corps; also
over to the bush. were resent , the formeir actin as chair -
the plane clipped off the tops of the, luau' fir. Wi'liis H'aggitt, who took
part in” the programs is' a frequent
trees, there was wreckage strewn for visitor •toGoderich.
several hundred feet before the heavy The play "The Jerusalem T liable.
machine' landed in a twenty -foot gully Club" was well aeied' and had, a
on the top of the ridge. One motor of
Patriotic theme „throughout
avinsengined;cra asshnrled= np-rW"�ri��Wfrd-
-v,
stof=
eighty feet ahead of the other and the
their arrival by the members of the
fuselage became entangled in a thick Red ,Shield and Home League, and
clump of trees. The four men were afterwards Mrs, D. Willis, president of
catapulted out of the Machine. Pilot the Red "Shield, gave an address of
Ransome • still had the control in iris welt rte. Iza reply Lieut. Elsworth ex -
hands, although his head was buried in pressed the pleasure of the visitors in
an earth bank.„ •being here and thanked the ladies for
Machine. "Smashed to Shavings their .hospitality..
'We liad a 'hard timefinding the
other man whom we could, hear calling
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for helpalmost from the time we R.A.F.. OFFICERS DO.
started to climb the hill. -, I't took us A BIT or STARGAZING
several minutes .before we found the •
,other two. The machine was smashed Visit Western University and Observa-
,to shavings. Ope gasoline tank was tory at London and Hear Talks
thrown more than 100 feet and although ori Astronomy
it'had a big hole in it.:there was a large LONDON, April 20.—About twenty
amount of gasoline still in it when we
got there. Therewas oil and gas scat- young officers of the Royal Ails Force
tered all over the place. who are stationed at the Port Albert
"When "ue found the two men,weAir Navigation School came:t6 London
_. ,_ r.ie__-• - t to . -and-Dr.
} _.....:to-4tM} a bit of �skv- a7"ing.,ye�s�terday, - .
ain�lD.
carried- 'them bagi; out -place- aa� r,
MacPherson setRiOlark's ;leg. before -he-
was tel en out,".Graham added. •
How It Happened . .
"Goodman told me they had been
flTi`n g--severyl--thousa nd-feett u it and- had
radioed) his home station a second bei
fore the crash that everything was o:k.
"Then they went into the clouds -and
it was so thick they all talked it over
as to what was the best �t,1a., ,g.„10 ,.d?o.
It was decided to come. down and dut;k
the clouds, and in an instant •the
machine crashed, tearing it to shivers."
"It was so dark," according to Good-
man, "when, the a eident happened. we
could' see nothing. As soon a it began
to get light I saw 'Graha`m's hohse and
started to crawl for .it." •
He said it seemed to take him Hours
to .get there, added 'Chief' Constable
Forest.
Siem of Mount
The Graham home -,was turned 'into
an emergeucy hospital, hotel and busi=1 where they were rewarded with a' view
-these office by air force officials and. thrr+ough the big telescope of one of the
larger planets of the solar system,
'Jupiter.. They waited patiently in line
Vast one by 'one, they were also shown
other planets and stars that will soon
become familiar to Ahem -during-night
flying operations: • •
Many parts of the (British Empire
were represented in the• group of
station at Port Albert, which crashed visitors, ilxcluding Rhodesia, New Zea -
in a boggy. field at a Port �Isambton rand; Australia, England, Ireland and
i'arm, • early this afternoon. The "i#our Scotland. There was' also a member og
crew members. of the ship, which struck the Polish Air' Force in the party.
It was indicated by ,university of-
ficials yesterday that other' groups of
R.A.F. officers interested in astronomy
in its relationship, to aerial navigation
would.. be invited To the' observatory
during �the�=eoming summer months.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Family Cowanwan of Auburn
-Blyth Road Honoredby .
' and Friends . -
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BLYTH, A ral 24, --On t ev
ing relatives and friends of Mr. and
Mrs. George Cowan,'East Wawanosh, to
the number of thirty-five, met at their
home to celebrate with them the
twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar-
riage. Mr. Cowan, son of the late Mr.
4 Mrs, 'William Cowan, was born
ullett, where he spent several years
ore moving to East Wawa -nosh.
Mrs. Cowan, formerly* Edith Augustine,
was born in Port Colborne, where.the
marriage took place, Rev.. Gilbert
'Gomm, now of Hagersville, officiating.
Mrs. Cowan, before hermarriage, spent
some years around Dungannon, where
she .made many friends.
Their family consists of two .daugh-
tens and four ,sons: Mrs. Thos. Evans,
iStra•tford ; Mrs. Leslie Dalgleish,
v•Ile • -_ Benson of Blyth ' -Ken-
. i :Orange z . ,
. e mator..'tri _ to Landon _ was. a _ neth, , of Christian Island; ,George,. of
-Ken-
.The,_
happy� combination of business and Winghain, and • Billie, at home.. A11 •
Kenneth,.
t e
were
present except' K
of p
s. As e � is 1?r
for the Officers. u s
f%te
la
pleasurefi _
the University of Western Ontario, they The gift to their-iparents by the fain-
-isitedi;the new Hume Cronyn Observa- f was a chesterfield, while the grand-
children, of whom there are seven,
Presented them with a basket of carna-
tions, the presentation being made by
Judith Cowan.
Many other tokens, of'` congratula-
tion were offered "by friends present
fro( i Stratford,,Port Colborne, Humber-
stone, Godericb, Brussels, Orangeville,
Dungannon, Auburn and Blyth. •
Three sister:4 of Mrs. Cowan who
During the afternoon they heard" in- were presenf at --the „marriage were also
formal addresses "by -Dr. Kingston and 'present -at the celebration : Mrs.•Merritt
Colgrove on lunar 'eclipses,_ the Fares, Mrs. Ray' L. ` Day, Mrs.. Edna
solar system. and the positions of other Richardson, allof Port Colborne.'
heavenly bodies. A pleasant evening was' spent its
• Shortly before sundown - the officers £roldnoIe and cards, _� after whish
again gathered at the- obserdatory, delicious refreshment. were served.
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a
in
tory, where they were,shown a few- ne
angles on 'astronomy by Dr. H. It.
Kingston, head of the mathematics de-
partment, and Rev. 'W. G. Colgrove.
Nov studying celestial navigation, the
art of mapping a,'course. and position by.
th,e Stars during night Bights, the air
force officers found the lectures and'
telescopic observations both entertain-
ing and nstructiye.
police. In it was located the only tele
Phone- in the immrediaie district.'
• •Fhe Crash at.-_ Port Lambton
SARNIA, April 24.E -A detail of
troops from No. 12. Military Training
Centre, Chatham, tonight stood guard)
over the wreckage of -an : Avro-A,ns:on
training plane of the Royal Air Force
a tree •as it came down with dread
Motors. were all in hospital at Chatham,
,but none Was regarded as..having been
seriously hurt. They are Flight Ser-
geant -Ballantyne, LAC. 'A, T. Charl-
wood, LAC. Donald Bruce and AC. F.
J. Adams. -
It was ,unofficially learned that the
ship's motors went„dead at .2,000' feet
while the ship •was ftyipg a triangular
course from Port Albert, -which it had
left at 10 a.m. ` It was not learned
whether ,the men were off their course
-or not. As the pilot glided .the plane
down he conld_not.:a.void striking the
-top of a tree, damaging one wing and
the fuselage. The plane then pancaked
on to the boggy, field of a” farm owned
by A. Codling but rented to Daniel and
Rosa Egan, brother rand sister.
Their first knowledge . of what had
happened _.was wbenJJAC.;Bruce asked
them to get help. They secured help
and a ,Wallaceburg physicianremoved
three of them to Chatham Hospital and
later; after ' troops from Chatham ar-
rived, d3ruce
r-rived,'Bruce also was taken to hospital.
All four, who are from England, :showed
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'Greene and J., T. Blythe Commenced a
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noreltp to those wli0 : ct'ere seeing a
% i.te black squirrel for the first time,
�ti sdead, The -Winter too -revere -for
him and he was found dead, buried ifs,
the snow at the foot of a tree. A. friend
who had „made ' a pet of Jimmie and
taught him to eat from his hand., took
the corpse and buried it. Jimmie used
to frisk about the: town, ,visiting on
verandahs and at back doors, and was -a
,}
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cttll last summer when his white bushy
tail had disappeafed" and with nothing
but the stump...he looked 'more like a
white bat than a squirrel. Ile was
an inquisitive little ,beggar and when
the tree trimmers were aroundla.st fall
trimming the trees on Andrew 'street,
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a Hollywood Permanent Wave,
HOLLYWOOD
BEAUTY. SHOPPE
(Next' Capital Theatre)
West St, Phone 12*
work.
v. 1$. J. Lane is'attending Mile'
P esbyterian Synod) -of ilamilton and
on on, meeting at Ilamiltan this week.,
,1telatives in .fii•oderieb and vicinity on
Saturday attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Wilson Salkeld at Stratford,
Milt.. Salkeld',s• lit l►andl predeeea ed laer
only a fern weeks.
LU(KYTDRAW—VALUABLE PRITE
1 sbeth ---411fa•ve your iiane0'e'DeoNe
accepts-() you yet?' rybell °'Vll say
they have. 1 gotbawled out last night
seat t, wel."
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Nothing toBuy—Nothing . to,Guess,
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just come to our store and enter your name for this lovely En fish
PETALWAKL'' set. which is being ,given ABSOLUTELY FREE
• riin the :d mcjnstration of,Ne to' -La
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Resisting Enamel. YOU may "win it.,
All adults in this vicin.
ity are cordially invited
to atter their name in
this "lucky" draw. This
is not a cotest'irnd you
are under no obligation
whatever,. Just viisit our
store on—
and
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and
SATURDAY
HARDWARE
11
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SPECIAL OFFER.
DURING. DEMONSTRM,ON
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OnIy oil to Customer.
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Name..
'Address -
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D. PALSER
41..044
•.11.16...... i.".
WEST : STREET