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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-25, Page 1Combining, The oilerieh Signal an' d Th.e Gpderich Star 4. FOUR, WINDSOR' YOUTI1STAPTVRED . ER EARLY MORNING CHASE • 1.....,........ , 0 Bert Bareohler Viails the, Gang and Notiftes Police, Who Make Arresta. • . Contract Let for Mee -141e Stretch to .. • Stirling COnstruction Vo„ , . , -There is a eaell to ceraplete the, ate'v- ing of the -Blue Water highway, Dunlop to ,Port Albert airporti before bad ‘ireetther sets in, a Contraet for the northern finetulle Stretch 'having jut beeu let to the Stirling Coestruetion It 'Wee, the- or4gin•al ,intention of the Department of dlighwees, which now 'engaged ' in paving'. the highway from. Denlop Mirth, to do tte ' whole job, but at the Preeent rate of progress it was feared it could not be fielshed under favorable weather conditions. • telonstabltrVrank. Fox was notified, of •a Hence the change in program. ' aeobbers at Drysdalg.• Mrs. Bedard's • A hot mixture 'Slirftlee, similar to etore had been broken into and e a that :cif the port Albert itinways, will, quantity a shirts: -trousers,. eandies, be applied by the Stirling' Company. cakes, eookies and money stolen. Con - It is said to be a much more expensive table' Foe? sent out a general alarm to rad than that nos being laid by the all police* In the county and with Pio- (lepartment ,north of .Dunlop, Both - vincial Venstable Lorne Ruthe•rford typee an of an experimental nature proceeded to the .scene. and raay have some beeline on future -Mean while, • it - has' been -learned, - the paving operation$ pla thie highway. +robber s peoceeaed. to Bayfield in the *Yesterday traffic was detoured at 1940 Chrysler Rey,a1 sedan they had Dunlop via Carlow, ,Duegann'on, and the . stolen in ••Windsor, .lastexiir,ht. • .4 conce 4sion.111.eof A.Shfield. Aboat. two Clangregor Square in 'Iaa,yfietd , they miles of paving north' from Dunlop missed the ture, taking it too fast, and have been completed. ' • Teeecked the big tar. One of the qouths got a ,bad cut in his forehead. Conic to Town, in Stolen tar . FROM A 'SOLDIER OVERSEAS Leaving the wrecked car and the ................k... • , aciot. liete.e,,liad -steien at the /Drysdale : _ -.Another .letter., from° overseas to a ter • '' "hind, the • quattette-attilteaateltne tuegeone 1931 'Chevrolet an came on to _Shieleleleehanaleelateens for publicetion. Goderaele - - * It is froaa- Spr. 'George Watson,' ast To the watchfulness of -Mrs, 'J. -.E. Baeehler, North street, really belongs Battalion, R,C.E., who writes: Dear .Xles. Blaek,'-eI recele'ed a pair 'credit for the capture. :Shortly •before I socke froin.the Army and was. !very. ren'eleck' this morning riale saw four 'Wye -.--big • Wye -come oet of tile glad to them, thanks to you I also found a letter inside: .of them .dated • l3aectiler .family garage. Police say February 6, 1940. I am a 'Canadian, they were looking for •a. bigger and carlaS-Boechier t from Torento, Ont. I hav•e not made _. jfaater_ , a.tionce /Iodate her_ eon Bert, who_ wee eat Many friends in lite an& therefon do returning -from his night's work at the not getmanyletters; 'I wmild From then on the aP- ettlechler‘ plant.predate your answering this letter, as - reel ceese was on. . • •. - it 'Malice to hear frinn eameoiakin dear Captured at Lakefront old Canada. I wOrked on a jolt at the • tl--&t .13aea1er teok-ti'ftea-Iffie•7-oUtt-s. RattenburY Hotel laying a rubber floor and as, he quickened his step. the far the Gutta Penile and Rubber Co. The proprietor's name was Sam and quartette broke Into.a run. They. Ten along tb.e bank to near the Sunset he used to meet all the trips ' that * came in. That was in 1925, and the Botel, where they deicended to the lake share. place was Clinton, Ont. I expect the 'Baechler; still in pursuit, temporeirily dropped the chase at 'the iflOor is still there and ill ,g00d, shape. 'We beys have had a lot o1' ups and foot of Britannia road and notified downs since we have beee over here. .,Chiet-Ross, who,se first act wa.s to tall all Provincial 'and 'County pollee to. We arrived her on,June 22, 1940 .Godyieli. A posse, was formed, the , • officit's deployed along the waterfront GEORGIAN TO SALT WATER and began to close in. Constable Fax - . --e7---. was standing on Widder street, near .Chartered . by Dominion Government • the Bingham hotne, when the four for Winter Service; at Atlantie youths emerged after , climbing the Coast , bank near that, point. They virtually . . According-, to ,a newspaper -dispatch walked into the constable's arms and from Detralt, the passenger eteamer !offend oo resistance to arrest. • „.. Th-e•atinedireafrgtrolen'at-Barlield•,- Georgion;--which-for s..-everalr-yearP'• Ix age was, found abandoned on St. 'Pateick's called et. .Gcelerieh on ' her summer eetreet. t , . -..,e , schedule, has been chartered by the' • Chief ,Ross this, morning gave -high Canadian !Goirernment for coastal: praise to Bert ,Baechler for his prompt tranaporf serviee. . actio,n in* spotting the, robbers* and` 'The Georgian, which is owned by the motifyiag the police. He also itselated. Seawey. Lines of 'Detroit, is 260 feet in ,the Chief hie the hunt before the az- length and has accommodation for rival of other cers. - .• 260 passengers. • .. ?in In the police posse *ere Chief Ross; The charter is 'for seveh months and Provincial ,Cox stables Vox and Ruther- the vessel will return to Detroit next ford, County Constables Ferguson of spring.. -Her 'Canadian crew of one Exeter, Gazdiner of Win,ghani and :handred, headed by Captain Ernest ,Snell of Seaforth, Traffic Officers 'Culp Lang, Wil 1 - be with her ;Pliring •ter e of Goderich and Taylor of Clinton. • wietter-eervice. " ,. RUSHING WORK ON NO. 21 The waterfront of (Goderich was the ecene today of' an early .mornnig, man: . hunt which in a•etort IWO landed 'four tWindsor yeuths, wanted for ear theft and robbery, in the. Colnaly' jail. Eight ,Provincial, County, •trafticand val police participated in'the round -up. The youths, all, of them Juveniles; will appear before Magistrate Makine to- day, but will likely he ..rentanded in custody. Before daybreak today Provincial 11. Ti Orthe • Stelae:thin Red ti v 5 friNG INCOME TAX . d- • - ' **OUT. Or INCOME ., ..,...— . Instaikuent Plan •Eases Burden -First Payment • Mutat Re „Made. In ° September. • • For many yeare people ehaVe- been, paying income tax in a launp sum lin- - nualiy or by installments With interest. W01%1N'S . HOSPITAL AuximEy , The Wolnen.'slHosPital Auxillareeraef at the Pablit Library on Monday after- noon. The president; Mrs: F. R. Red- ditt, aittaCuliced that the fracture bed recently purchieeed by the Auxiliary was now in use at the hospital, .4.; letter ff.:MI IS,eymour Leslie, secre- tary a the Queeo Charlotte Materoity Ifospital, Loedon, Englund, , in 'acknow- ledging a -gift of 12, stated': -We in" Now, with the !number of teatime tee; England deeply apilreCiate the splendid payer, as-Well-:•-as---ineome,•,•tax-r-ate -tap iefee-Velay, kind whieh we are re - 'substantially increased, the Dominion Ceiving 'from ac-r,oss the sea 'S at this Government has provided a method time of grave -trial." . of- peyment out of ineome, which has • Mrs. E. -W. ,Carrie will represent the - .0)000- thousande to 'khoulder ..the Aaixillary at theettneual,,meeting of the added liurden Without financial em- W0.1:flexes Hospital Association at Tor- ibarra s.:Illeni. D.eviaed through the butte in (1etober. • ' urg-eney of war finaocing, the plan le The. removal to Owen Sound <4 Mrs. one which 16 60 sound that people say A. C. ',Calder, who tosbeen a vice. to tIwnisel yes, "Why did eve not think president and valued member of the et this before?" , e • , . Auxiliary, was the subject • of'-expres- '1'9 gilift the benefits_ -of' thieee*stall- elone of regiv..t. merit Itayincot plan, the first -Instell- ... - 111,ent cif 1'541 etes: flatlet be paid In , AN ERROR . • spi,teinitor, 1941. Those who paid the A'n–unfortutidte slip Was made in ' the e taXeor 1940 will pay 0DR-1welfth" of the, obituary notice, of fe late Mrs. E. J. 1940 t mall during ettelt of the last four. •Runiball In last week's Signal -Star. disaPPointment Of a big crowd of fans: men on coastal service as well as men have joined tbe aetive forces. Two of the, pallbearers, N(irman and steel; wae Plechehit,tingatuail is- ont of soldiere and airmen still in Canada They are ifolionf nsi,.):::tneirei; "A(;11111o1miliansI;been months. of tide ever, and In January ., they l estimate their total tax par. 7 „ ohn ,Rilmball, SODS of Caswell Rum- , , , condition he says. Jae LS now taking so ar bave not beep included in those an emploeee lour able at the new rates: By.subtracting ball, Toronto, and grandsons of the a few (days' holidays, resting, and to vhoni parcels have been sgenoold$ Iriwtilill';‘(11,11airislef(awetavsl.tehetgi-c0"kileer.Yelbrosihilislignecl'asetPiph fro)ii t hie the -amount already. paid -and deceased holy, were inadvertently "Army 11111" Farrell hi carrying on doubtful,if enough cash or withetuotorized units and have siweess- dividing the. remainder by eight, they named ag sons of Dr. Willihm Webster. .witli• tbe three-legged eolt. . • ' : he avalleble for, all. _ .1- - Tlillp 'passed all med Ica 1 tee te. Both 'Will lcnow how mu:eh to pay each month' '.'D - . , o Mrs. Walter Ne..wc()1111*' the emii: ire marrietrmen with families._ during the eight' months of ' 1942, ,Mittee tre•asurer, - still nee some cash -,, January ,1.0 August inclusive. •' . left from the contribution reeeived 'NOTICE' TO HELPERS' • !Some are called to fight our battles Goderich Holds Strong Position among from the Board^ of Trade as a result on Cetober 1st, the winter eeliedule others merely to pay for them. *Thede'• . 4,,,,, l'i. — . ' ofeeales of 'salvage, butithe citizens as e Grainareceumgfoits on the-Great-L4kes generoue vontributions either of cash Fernery Serviee Club will be cone taxes muizt be collected to provide for whole will have -to make their, usual , for the helPers. at the eanteen of the the war ,effort. The• iGioverimikilt an- ticipates 'a record' volume of brisiness or of artieltes for the parcels if thaw mowed. alrs. D. I). aloonee„ convener eeeene„ wyh tirose vvho wish to take S'hows the amounts of WeStern grain ighiPPed from Fort:William and Port Several nighteq work by the' committee echkeinie 1» taN Aces' during September,' in The, following statement from the Lake Shippers' Clearance.,isociation on the lists lyre to be. remembered. of this committee, is eteeting ' the in the canteen9 at altieKity advantage of this. modern, sensible way Arthur to the several lalce.ports d•uring August?: 1941 : .; • ' , ` • will be required, le order to pack the 1! i1 01141 aSks the helpers to e011$1111; . : 1Wheat , Oats( Barley Flax Rye 'Total eto discharee their oblithations., Only by . gifts.,, Twelve? pareies wrapped hi an the list. eornmenving to pay in September ean Midland 39 meal°. a,.346,4)93 17088 1,835,4M €30,701 • • • , • , rivit1:62.. g:L21,tf81,61. ewvoeilll.ifg eonstitutes 4a good night's For driving cars abreast on the " this' plan ‘ lw folloWed." ' Goderich 2,138,623 ,176,931 10,1151 04,420 10,814. 2,,l1,56,9t54 ' leoet mops have printed lists of 'Square, at snail speed, piling up traffic 0 Mits. JIM HUNTER, DEAD jfjn, nunt‹T, news broadcaster for Kingston Titlin 11;2"11r271 - * ''"'"'"' ''' 49,649 1722,&35 . 31,060* 1,1Z3s,:76.2..q Come, 111141 eitizens are urged Jewell lind John Mugford have' been 31.8%802 those things .whielf the men mast vete. ' behind them on tilittirday 'night, Robert The Toronto ,Telegrane lias .been Port Colborne ,1,024;00 05 to ;consult elms'e when making summonsed to traffic! court eharged 891,140 30,588 .34 4)8 • . 9743,632 their selections. It is again iiointed with "slow' driving." bereaved .by the ifeath on Sunday of Owen Sound 818,304 out that OVell 11 few cents event by eaeli his wife, formerly Isabel johnston of (3ollingwood ' ' 818,804 . • ,.. .... 7.-- - Clinton. Mrs. 'Hunter, whe wAs in: her Toronto . 2:1,9,414, 164,014 385,786 " 800;214 housewife when making her home. pur- . . " TIRE WEATlitIa thirty-sixth Yeari, Bad bad a. lengthy Prescott • . 678,569 r''- i • 678;399 chat:Ws Would 1101P make Possible. on 'The nitilmititi and mieinium temper - 171 a47 62,2,402 exeeedingly welcome gift, for ,eveo• atures for the past wet* and fOr the ii)ness. An cloven-3var-old, daughter, Port McNichol' 450,05.5 414,803 man on the frortt line, " cortesponding week of last yetir wore Thirbara. Hurffiv•ed.. jini Hunter him- SuPerior ' 454,803 '" . Self IR a 'former laoderiCh boy. Tb.r•e•e Rivers .212,322' 4T,393 17,0S1 19,395 '106,771 thOge of as who 'are privileged to 10 19' The contuaittee are Confident that as follows: 19a. 1910 *entreat 22,000 Max. Min. Max. Min. Miss klthelyn ,Oilleary, who reeently „WalkeryMe , NEW DEPUTY SIIERIFk t, Sarnia ' 10,0T5 50,0,(X1 " 14(1},9% 411411441111ReCallf:116 01 011:1lied t'''ri CI ilft" 1Vt t not fAritt Thurs„ Sete, 1,....68 lia, 72 52 was appointed Deputy'Sheriff of Huron Local ..., . •Sat., Sept. 20 ,...78 ;$4 80 63 ,200 o . to hit) ag they are able to make ;Fri, 1Sept. '19 ....72 54 71 31 inney) whom dkersuect:cdea,t1 remain- Prom ooze illgure3 it wilt bc ,wen that Godorteb stood tbird. exceeded and torpedo in tike camps of rngiand . , 14;836,468 1,871;531 8:4,03. ,205,M 078,311 ' nicicif:4;s;h1nheigs„ aPr011'e4:0*Tratvoc%7. tliiittref'boom% iSuq., 'Kept. '21 -.89 00 75 62 'Mon., Sept. 22 -.85 59 70 ' 02 teennty, has uminued her new duties. ., , — Aim 3.04-•,•eph Malonc (nco, Teresa De• in g in the 410 !for it time, instructing only 4' Biltfalo and Midlamt where there ram 4.verai eievatoa,, at which this oi,on the windy wastes of the Nerth Tues.. Sept. 23 ....70 30 72 48 . - Atlantic. , . d - Wed., 'Sept, '24 ....80 47 67 47 ODERIOII, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1941 County Grants for I AT TE1' 'WATERFRONT I Larger -Plans for Patriotic Purposes Centralia, Airport Empire Berviee 010 Gets PIM for. Furniture at - Few Daysr-Arnberley Project • tons of salt.Hits a Snag The etr. FallnetitOn • arrived from rert'Arthur on Thursday, and cleared 9f; '11'1:i on 109 . ' WindSor;Tbursday night after talc- , The A. A. audson arrived oncrriday 'g : • cifor • Port William Change Interrupts 'Work for a „ MacKay', Hall • With the advent of mom and more 1 niht and leared Rovorts from the site of the new • airportsStudamonig th 100 - in `'lluron , county, various early ear., o ofa. rsat. y rnwia ton sorviee flying sehool near Centralia are ,," - towns are taking, action to provide The str, §uperior 'arrived ,Friday that • planshave been changed, the recreation centres for the airmen., with 52,390 bus. wheat and 27.670.bue. new ones calling for a much larger Exeter and iSeaforth are 4he ,latest. ry;couf:osru-tnhde4;Cl •°.ndi:hrite4theelevstart.oril'rindoe RalurPnewratystli,o:airne artottsbeorligoinugaelrly anindtenthdeert Goderich and Clinton already have ' arrixed, bring,kng. 218)548. bus.' wheat, ere to be eight hangars instead of halls in operatbin. ' • ' also for the IG'ouerfenceievator, _ , Ave, hoesing three types of aircraft .on MOn4197 anoming a delegation. %be' 13tro Wm.. Schurli) arrived 3•10a- 'with lauding fields at Centralia, Grand. .1foary ttlt)rnWIliZte'141:ulthc'J'alnil.;10a00;blouu,wMiliZ.ast,' j3.134 11" 6't* j'thseph.' *Tile' St'' "se° project is said to be, defialtele: in the Vent the ExOpire :Sereice 'Club, ,Oode-, ricli,, waited on the Warden's cone. The tanker ,petrollte, from Sarnfa, mIttee of County 0ounCil in support of arrived at 6 a.m. today (Thursday), work Wit 1.0,000 barrele a gaeoline for the ..4.11 at •Centralia was suddenly a grant with which to buy more furni- ture for MaciKay Hail. The sum of • Imperial OIL ,Co. stopped on Saturciae 'morning at 10 $400 wa.s veted. - • . o'clobk. Work on the runways was Reeve Tnekepresented the case for A. dredge or clam is expected at the .restiMed Monday neon, 'but earpenters Exeter; width town is getting natty fter , y . naroor shortly to remove. an obstacle Were not • called :baek mail Tuesday an influoairmee t� the new ervice is been bothering laded • morning. The men were told that the e: t e"L''''' 1.1 ' flying sehoda four miles awaa,wen lch,. steamers white turning in the centre of plans had been changed. Laborers" at IS now under construction. Exetee..te . ." t,helearber. . , this airPert •ate now said te be paid m looking onths ahead, but its neves H as Mr John . -Bell'hae beeo apPOinted3, fifty cents an hour and carpenters successful in securieg a $500 grantassistant to Supeyintendeut John Xturi- eighty-five cents. ..The Russell Con- . on at the Goderich elevator...... , Cept. R. IS. Iletteriegton, 0.C. -09th 7 . etructio.n 0o., .wbich Ras tifeabuilding Battery, R.C.A., Wing•hael, asked for - • contract, so far .thas,given employment ecruiting hip financial tssiianee ill GRADUATE AT SKY HARBOR to few carpenters otter •thanits own, k.s' „r unitwhich has Joieed the active Another' class ,of. student pilots at !brought from other jobs .- These are ,: . „ Harbor left today after $eren said to. be union men. A Grade* forces, to full strength, He was Toted iSk.'Y h, up to $400, the Clerk and Treasurer to 'weeks of elementa6 training toeon-carpenter who visitedr the scene 'seta supervise aceounta. • ' . • Wale their courses in the Comtnon- sixteen carpenters who had worked o, n Tbei ,Queen's Canadian Fund for Air wealth Plan.' •There Was an exceptione other Huron 'County airport, had been ally lar,ge Percent Of students ,from the einpleyed,. Out that only five of th Raid Victims was given a grant of ' e United States in the class just gratin- sixteen remained. 1t's better to have who 'ated, the figure being -well over fifty per a union card to gee-liejobedown there A delegation ,from. ••Seaforth„ • e, casto ask for finanetelaSaletalleet ente• the largest •perceetage of Am- be atsaki. . •,•.- _ te- 'e...1,-, in eetablishing an ...airmen's recreation ericabs yet to aftendWy ,Irailior.-- An-.. -Dead-leek at AMberIey . .i. hall,arrived too • late to .present the *other class of freahmenAported todeye W„eek"on the 'installation of uridere st, the .committee-havieg left ferae • • Last --Fridaye-night-LtheejennerTelass groundateleptiOne eableetothe prop° Port Albert to visit RAFhos were hosts to the -eeoior clasr'nt. a bombing grounds south of Amberle ' - the .... - • eiltal, the-re&eatian *ream -of Which' was danceheld at the recreation hall .at Wee stopped on Tueeday' pending the the airport. . . , settleniene•of the exact location of .th largely f.urnished by. ilitieon i Count ' funds. The committee ,was eateraa,ined. . •-- - : - --__-' -Le- ' e. _ _ he to ebea-servede --Lteed- agents for MON4Y.*Ie$0,,IVI .WILVAGE . . the. (Governe4nt and the farmers south at tea by Dr. Lyon Dean M.O., and ' his staff: , The caminittee also visited , • Cheques. Were is -stied yesterday by of ...a.m,berley are said to be it logger - Mr. ..T, F. Gillespie, treasurer of, the. head's over the'reneal figure,- said to 'the •Empire Service 'Club at Xtatiaay be %lull, and espeeseed esatisfactien with .salvege _ comanittee ape the Goderich Inc' dollars per . acre per year for the Board of Trade, for.$100 to aarselautle doratien. ....The ..Gct • „what they Saw.. • yerement__offec-ie, Members of the Varden's .committee ewet'all•le, secretary ' of the overseas said to 'have met with -a -flat refusal: are: Reeve R. E. Turner' l:}f Gparcelsecommittee, and for $50 to Tbe oderich ' '(chairenan).; Beeves Derranee of Mc- Telegram's British War A FAMILY GATHERING .. ' Killop, -Shaddick of lHeneall, Rathwell of Goderich . townslaip and 13qtyrnan of Brussels. • .. . . , . . ,GODERICII BOYS ON A. LARK ..Victims Fend. Thes•money is part of . The family of Mrs. Nivins and the 'the proceeds received from the sale late John F. Nivins had a family re of what Is ordinarily considered waste union on Sunday last at 'pee- home o anaterials-e-ene way in which every Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Niyins at Mene man; woman and ehild Can do some-, set.. The reunion broUght togethe thing toward's helping to win the war. . -Mrs, . Nivins,,„ . who celebrated .he • : — • , - • !. • I glarletieth.• birthday on August 28th; b9 PASSO, LAW ;EXAMINATIONS &Otters, Mrs. Elizabeth-Cunninghain oar. Joseph 'PriddIe, :Si:meg Mrs. Pearl ,of Seaforthe Mrs. John Foster of Port .' Priddle of town., has beeneeueceeef•ul in Aiheet, Mrs. Peter McCall of Luoknowe --passing his final examinations after and her sons, 'Melvin of Toroiek J.ames a three-year course lei law at Osgoode Elmer 'ef Galore'. Wilford of Meneset, Hall, Toronto. ellefuee taking. the 'Hervey of eTorento end Ernest ,of ., ()speak Nall: coiekee he had graduafed Leamingten. The .grantichildren. pre- --at the 'University of Western Oxitarlo. sent were Irwin Foster, of the R.C.A.F. • ' -- _ in Nova Scotia; Jaek McCall, of Luck - MIR TOURIST • CAMP . now; 'Loreen, Donald, Patricia and A visitieg _motel:se in. tocen a -few James !"-Ernest,.. children of ..Mr. and , days ago, eemertec' I that he had -Visited Mrs. Wilford Nivins. Her daughters- ' .... - .• , ,, I• twehty-five touriet camps hi the States' in-law, Dora of 'Calgary and Itena of Tais pientreeeeneght_lie - alalaell and Caoado., and theefrneateone-attdetoee•LettreirtgtortewereeevItir the faitilly.:-Itts ".Goderich. Boys' Can gake, It." For beet -kept he had yet S en ' - was the Lola Bran of Toronto and Miss are they not smiling, ehoegh hound one in Go'derieh.. . • - . Margaret ,Hall of Waterloo, friends o lirielyin the stocks? „Goderieh readers . ,. , the family, also were in the gathering will recogniee Corp. Walter Je'BiretrtibL • Horan County police have -been pro -4 A, very enjoyable •day was had, talkin an (left i and Lanee-,Corp...R, W. 'Belle vitled 'with flares for use .on highways over olet times. , botb of the Royal Canadian Engineers 'at theseene of .night accidents. This . - l mow' overseas. The picture is from a i, action .has been taken by the police photograph w.hich camekaitli a etter conimittee of 'County Council. from the latter to Major H. Jane -of - town. Leaforp. Bell writes: • • "Ian enelosiod a . snap of -Buck and • me taken at the house that Henry N'Ille cHRIS.TMAS PARCELS • ,gti•vg.to Anne of Cleves 'in 1540. The furniture, dieheseetceeenn someFOR THE MEN OVERSEAS of her • - shoes, are etillein the 'house and one r '''' cap be shown all through - it for two Stillings. I didn't go through, but I. "Mated throtigh the windows. -Pert of •the house was, built in 1666. Not-veity old, is iff'• • -,-- . . RODNEY EDITOR 10 AN ARDENT ANGLER E. Lashbrook, reeve of Rodney and editor ot the townss,,newspo,per,; The 'Sun, came to,Ce,oderieh last Friday, ai he 'frequently does, to teaett the boys a lesson on how to eatehlblack bass off the breakwater at the harbor. On two sumessive days, using a secret bait and. a asting teehnique all WA own, he putted his, quota of tbe fighting fish out of the water of Sake itlurOn• in jig time, much to the amazement of anglers on either side of him who reeVer 'got so Much as a nibble.' When Eig,int County's former/ warden is, not in nit newspaper oflicebr looking aft& municipal arida he Is fishing. WW1 WS time about evenly .divided, three vvoys. Again yesterday „W: Lashbrook re- turned to the Gederieh tishing ground with three of bis tovinsenen aful by noon they were up town with twelye /Sleek bass, the largest weighing four and a -half veneers. !Six, more got away, not off the hook, but by: 'slipping into the water \ellen tlae cord Ort which they. Were strung broke • under the weight of Ash whee another` was added. This May sound fishea• but we are assured it is a fact. Three or four of the eatch weighed three pounds or better. There wa$ a cash sweepstake .prize for -the man eatching the largest •fish. The Rodney editor collected. 'ate. Lashbrook is here, pretty neatly every week during the fishing season. Ile must have. .some system of editing his paper while waiting for the fish to bite. • • BEGIN'S HIS 90TH YEAR ritlity of tbis eel is ,the eighty- -ninth birthday anniversary of Alex. Young, Of the 8th concession of Colbeerne; Yetme''was born September 26th, 1852, arew miles east County Library Body to Be Formed A 'Pooling of Resources in Purcham of Books Will 'Be a Boon to Reader% Over sity representatives of librar- ies bar 1-I4ro1 eoutety attended it meeting at tile, Ooderich Public Library oil, kridaY bight last to vonsider it 0°- 1)034 for the r formation of ro county, library esSoetation. Themeeting was organiml by Mise .,Rose Aitken,tbe iGoderich librarian, and althoughnot all, of.; Huron'S twenty-two ltrariet, were rePresented the• attendance was very gratifying. The ouicolue ef"the meeting was , the appointment of -.committee to further the proposed organization and work out plans in pre- paration for another general meeting to be held in 40ctober, when a draft 'constitution will be presented and Of- ficers elected. In the absence of E. C. Beacom, ,chairman of •the 1Goderieh Library .Board, R. Stonehouse was ehosen,os 'catairinan of the meeting: Mayor E. D. Breven was introdueed and welcomed the Yieitors 'In behalf of the Town of GOderieh. Ile spoke Of the value_ of publie libraries to the 'communities- which they ,served, des- eribing theni an a boat to eivilizatloL He commended Miss Aitken for her efforts ttWa.rds the orgo.nization eount3r associatiou. • How CountiBody Oporate0 .g. T. .Wark, of Coldstream, pre,sidept of the Middlesex Coonty Library As- .sociatien, gave .a talk -op •the-evork-et that 1NdS7,- and:,It. 'Oroneh, city librarian. of 'Landon, outlined the aims Of the county' association; mainly the establishing of'a eyStena of exohange Of books among,the various Units a the ef vt-here he. now lives, on the Seine con. asseciatien.--. The 1 exialler•. libraries • 'cession line„. and has been a resident eould not afford ' to 'buy, 'certain etYpee of books whichwould be read by tone paratively few .people, but by 'the peal.: ing 'of resanrCes in. a' county organiz- ation , it • was poseible . to. 'obtain , such •. bootie'. The !Provincial !Government will give a grent up to $600 equal to the .county. grant. This* ie over and above greets raade to tudividual - librirries. Books are exchanged atixong the ureits of the county. association four - times ityear, maklug foue 'times as rneny -booka available to, each unit. All libraries under. the syetem, main- tain theirown ruled' and regulations and are controlled 'br •the.ir ovvn Theal . 7 Vtlwr visitorfrom ,Londtuf took part ein- the discussion. - .. • Organization Committee . The .organization comfeittee, was maned en motion,' of Harvey Johnston, • . and E. J. Cartwright of 'Myth and includes, in addition to the mover and seeonder, Miss -Aitken; R. Stone- •-ehouSe, School Ipepectors E. C. Beacom: e. . . and Jell. Kinkead' of (Goderich„. Rev. 0 W. P. Newman and Mrs. R. Davidson- ' - , • : of I/ungannon, and Mrs: Morrison' of . • f. of ChOt!'ne ,teoetynehip, all his life ,with" tretAi v+-ote of Ghana-so:was teedered'to thee ee IP .:e-rtlik"-erlis. 'oe motion' of II. R. Long and g Godeeich, Ile' te not quite as liVely luDay- I. ct.son, . the exeeptioe of three years. spent and the visitors were ..as he was fifeY or sixty years ago,..bet and tile gueets of the •Goderich '. hibrar7 , _ . .. _ he • is still hale .and hearty loves' 'I'ioard for refreshments, Mrs. La D. , I A host of friends will wish hinrovelI Leer , to tell ,cif the old times. in Celborne. ' , siding at thite::rgata . 'Brown and Mrs. E. ' C. Beacom liere- 11 he Pnt.ers. upou., his -ninetieth iyear. , . Th lihr etes. repteeneeted at the ; i -• ANDREW-MacDONALD ' ' . meeting were those of Blyth Dungan - The wedding wat's.eolemnized at the non, Brucefield, Exeter, ,HenSall; Kirk - jhome of t•lie bride's Parents, eashfield, of ton, 'St. Helens, Seaforth, Waltian,, and , catherine khodeoa, daughter et Mr. Gaderich. , 1 -and, Mrs. Thomae alaoDonald, to Alex- ander George Andrew, 4.,fon of Mr. -and '''TOINiN SELLS. IVIACHINERY . -Mrs. George W. Andrew, of Lucknow, Rev. R. J. Ester Officiated.. The bride . Part of • Old Doty • Plant Going= to . 'artire a goseneof .whte net over satin ande .. Tiwonto_Factory Gradually Being Dism*". tied a -finger-tip veil caught With a duster ' •.. . of erange bloseenee, She carried white •.* A big le6iler, eteam-hammee, electric roses. The bridesmaid was miss. Mer - ion MacDonald, eieter of the bride, and .m,otor and other equipment weighing . , the groomemaii. was Arthur Andrew, l' 0- ! many . tons, .which saw service he the Hatmeaasing, bro'ix`r of th° -gr'fill'ai have been sold. by the Town elf Gode- Tbt. wowing filusle was played by 'Mies Does_ zngiee.._•eeorateeeeeeeheeektet _war, ,Flora- Auttre.w; siker-et' the. Airtime while Mr. It. J., Esler sang. Buffet - teach to I3. H. Potts, 'manufactarere • aeent, Toronte, fot $800. They are to- • refreslimeilts were servede- Mr. arid i ----..ra 'reconditioned and placed in. service ' Mrs., Andrew left en a • trip to Lake in a Toronto manufacturing plant, it ist 1:41111(.9e'. They will reside in, Lucknew. understood. The deal was handled by. I • Couneillor W. C. Attridge and his • 1114:NDERSON-MacDONALD . industrial committee.; . eThe Presbyterian ehurcle. Lucknow, _ This equipment is ' nly a sinall NA,. . Wilk the Seeno of an interesting wedding') of that whichehas n sold ferona this . on .• Tuesday, September 23rd, -when idle -.1Ratiribice it fel in•to 4tbe,„,T4n2e--- - aniz5 M:rrgeret Martin' alaeDonald, eld, hands about twen•ty years ago, It is r 1 eg daughter of Rev. 'Charles II. Mac- DOW ill theprocess ofbeing removed for Doetild,„of Luckeowbecame the Orate, shipmeet, and it Is 'slow work. The of Rev:--Williani Alexander Henderson, boiler Weighs about eight ' tons and the of 'Meet/ale, eon of Mr, and Mae. J. W. steam -hammer tevelye'lons. . . ... .atenderson of 'Lucknow. The'. 1;ride's fa eller otliciated. The bride,,. given in el. ...._ . NQ .641.1DS AFTER 10 :P.IVI.. Marriage by her brother, Rev. It. , . Dougles MacDonald . of St. Thome,: • -„. wee lovely in a golial -of white sath; New Closing. Hour for Beverage Roost* ' Already in Effect • with liasque waist lite and' court tralin: Her floor -length veil waa of embrold- Goderieh. Town 'Council got PronaPt ered tulle-NOV ehe varried a shower aetien on 'Ita requeet to, the Liquor - bottaue t of Butterfly ro.sese, and .bou - Cs'iblecil Boned of -Ontario to close the .. 'ladle. Miss Helen and Miss Marion town, s beverage. rooms at .19 o'clieck Mad:tomtit:1, sisters of OW bride, wet*.e ' pan. The new. chLsing hour Went bite ' her a t ten da ii ts, 'wee ring G retitle) effect oil Monday of this week, folloWe e gowns Of 'blush, pink and azure bine ing reeeipt of inetructioes %received the and Carrying .celoilial biniquets ofl previous Friday. .. ,...'' "..Vallsman. rocs anti bouvardia. , Mr. 1 l'he 10 o'cloelt eloeing apPlies• to ' Morgan Ilenderson was his .1frother's dinin rooms-. g e looms also, 0groomsinan and the ushers Were MO James Henderson of Lueknow.arid 3,1r. livered after that hour, • Mee, L. A. Leishman, of Kitchener; .A trim little Moth eextplanee which I No Wine or beeremay be served or de - Edwin Smith ef La:tease:1. Mrs. Itora - 'Mac:Kenzie presided At the, Organ and , TRAVELS BY SEAPLA,NE ,sang -Love s Coronation" (tering the after the dinner hour "on Tuesday, came down in Goderich harbor shortly signing of the; register. beought Ben Xlerwin, !Sudbury lumber-' After the ceremony a reception ,wtte man and eporteznan. , ate was met here held at the leacknow manse. wleire the by his friend,' Mr. .7,. IC Galbralt11-"Of ,groom's'niether received in ,soldier blue Braseelsel'evlio took him by motor to , erepe with black aceeesaries and wear,' ing. a corsage of" Johanna Hill roses. visit, returning shortly bef•ore the ta*. his home in that village for a short The bride and groom later left on a off at 5' Weloek. 1n a little over a/ci-• +madding trip„the bride travelling in a wine drcees-euit of fine vVool with silver .warsbaelt at its .andliury bat• -k on take honk the "pltine, piloted by J. C. Belt' fox trim eincl.. Wait ith'oessorips. • They will live in Hilted:ale. & un or . t. aleflvin. ire Ewes one . t„, Itamsay. „The airplane trip woo inet An unwary cow belonging to Toyntwe :tiniest tlikyear round for ;letting to Iii$ .,, Lamb 'oete strizek by a ear and instantly lumber quire. As a ,sport‘onan ht. /anvil on Tnomtily eight near the Col- borne toweship cemetery. . The cow suddenly apiwred from out of . the ditch in front of the Ewer:Ana Edwards. , • FLT. -LT. ROBERTS' AT OTTAWA After eome months at Winnipeg where he was in comma.ud of the Roya Canadian Air Force recruiting office 'Flight -Lieut. J. NI..Itoberts •110,,beet , tan. erne Ottawa, -where he we have elmijar etutiee. ;Before going,_to Winnipeg Flight -Lieut. Roberts, the former County ,Cierk, of HurimeilWaS titat1011Vd- for some time at London, lone; In charge Of the R.C.A.F. re- crulting office there. . Mrs. !Roberts and soh Jimmie have arrived in ,Goderieh frem Winnipeg and will join Might -Lieut.- Roberts' hiter at !Ottawa. GOES TO THE„ OCEAN oCharles Kelly, ,,who. has been secoud engineer on the str. William Schupp for some years, quit his job when the 'S'elfripP pulled into port on Monday, and after spending a 'few days with lilt family here proceeded to Port., Cel - borne. aeFram there he will take one a the Patterson eanaleazed boats dowel to the sea, 'headed for the West Indies and Soutt fAmerlea, Mr. Kelly -will be • ' liecausethe' liostoffice DepartMent has notified the -public that Cliristneas parcels, -far troops serving overseas must. be 'mailed in ,October in order to • ., •Ire reasonebly sure to reach the men in FREAK •COLT AT AtIALL 'FAIRS., tin:welts Goderieh overseaaaparcel com- Wilmer ',lite:Manus% three-leggZd eolt mittee, headed by Mrs. D. J. Lane, has "Jerry.", now five weeks old, and his decided' to make an urgent ,appeal • to dam, "Eva Grattan." have sofar 'tea the 'people to • make ,their ontributiOns . as soon as possible. , shown .at nine fall feirs. in Western It is pointed out that. there are more , ' rrtariti, attrattinr-, over-ftftenn-lran fiftciterle—theinexteknownete- ,people..° By far the largest patironage . on active sereice, not (emoting certain Was ..at Stratford, where over five men in ,ther. Davy whost. status is un - hundred paid to view -the freak. ,firnie certain baciause it. is not keewn ,juat Jackman and Benny 'Steep' are in what service is- considered. aceive•ser- charges of the Show. , vice and +What 1$ .considered .coestal • At Scab:Jett', . Steep, who is an service. and consequently' classed es amateur wrestler as \fell ite a midway .home service. If ell the navy men chief engineer met eeluidit,rhealiaving spieler, doffed- his ten-gallon hat and ...were taken into consiaQ,ration there! taken out hie papei;e a yeeeeago. , Ile red 'bandanna -tate:It-piece . and claimed would be nearly sevoity men from has beee on Salt water ,-before, on the his. wrestling teunks. to, take on Joe town Who would be entitledeto parcels. Atlantic coast run two wintere. ego, . naitch, the profeseional ; eideAliovv The committee- would like to retheinb,er 1 . artist. lienn'Y stayed with Joe, for them' all. this ,Christmasi• but as each j TWO JOIN MOTORI2ED UNITS twelve minutes, 'eareing tile .decision • parcel costs More than tour'dnliar it AK a 'vault of the vlaitehere last week and two dollars, but he failed 10 pome will be Seen that a considerable stun of -the meellenized• recruiting demon - 1 up for the eecood eound, mulch to the of money _Would be required. Navy stretion unit, at least two Goderieh ber slueceszor. grain 1? tmindotil, , was for yeatz'wesident of the Sudbur* neekey Club .tiqten it wao 'a 'bite factor In the oilverwore-hunt on ,nationtg (1) A4 by ..itet,Ley .0Sndifurs, teallY6 captur. ing both the'Allat :and Memorial eapa. •