HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-25, Page 3GODERICH, ONTARrO, ,THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2501;1941
TOO MUCH SPEW
00 Club nas Done
TwO iteeidento on OntletutiVe Nights
AtOhOrley -Curve
wo motor aseeidents at the week
,eriti in both of which thee' were rair-
aeulous escapes from injury, are re-
ported by Traffic Officer Culp.: Both
accidents l3appened at the same spot,
cm a curve approaching Amberley, and
both *ere allegedly due to fast driving.
Information's have been laid.
„Late on Saturday a car driven by
James IC. Dunlop and'occutijed 1)37`)Iive
other')Kinoardine `young people, return-
ing ,from Clederich, gat out of control
�n the curve, swervedfr,4?ni side to
side, and when the brakes were applied
made a half turn, coming to rent four
wheels in the air. 'The top was badly
crushed in, but the siN young peeple
cravvied out a the wreek without a
.serateli and when the traffic officer ar-
rived -at the scene all six were standing
.on the highway, talking .and laughing,
apparently• ,quite happy about it all.
*Others in the party were Eldon 'Stan-
ley, Gordon rearSon, Georgina Stanley,
Mary Johnston and Elma Stanley.
The second accident; that of an Air-
man, whose name had n.ot been
learned, occurred the night before. His
ear, • too; was found four wheels up,
near the same .spot as the Kincardine
car. It had been skidding and stewing
out of control for 180 yards before
Wining over. It is not' yet' kn-own, if
the driver Was injured:,
There is altogether too much ,...4peed-
ing on the ,Blue Water highwa, the
traffic officer states. -In recent days
two' R.A.F. officers have paid,- lines of
$10 and costs each ,for this offence..
LEGAL •
4k$1.41E8
D Barrister, MM.
Office—Court House, Goderich.
Telephone 55. ,
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WM": A. SU°1111,1ARLA$D'
Barrister and Solicitor
First alortg,age Security.
Urban Loans Available.,
Ofilee—North St,, Goderich, Phone 7;30
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VitLIATEntlb ACCOUNTANT
nilt.MT4.111.1.1. and Al.UNTEIPIal,
ui Unuttered Acc'Ountalits •
• 77 Downie Street,,'Strattord
Toronto °nice; 302 Bay fitreet
-VETERINARY SURGEON.
• DR. G. S. ELLA (11.v.V
ET.14.11t1NARY SURGEt)N
rhone 2,013 0144ton.
4.tiCI:AttiNta:14111tig
ryLIOAIAIS Uol.Wit1t34
14.1‘r STOCK OLINJJi
Telephone 1110 - •
Sales attended to anywhere and
every elfort made to give sacisfacuun.
irariaers'. sale notes discounted.
GuitpuN Ai. GRAED
.NT, LICNSE
"-*IAIDIONE-Rit; Islitli--.811.11.u.N
tX,411N1.12X r?
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A satisfactory, _courteous serviee. for
Farm', kroperty''Ol'Okiousehold Sales.
Rates Reasonable. ,
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013BOIALIST l& 114.1t1i. ' AND
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• LEQU,SW.1110a.41) $AL.P.IS. ,
.14censed ,, in ',Huron and, Perth
Prices reasonaole;' , satisfaction
guaranteed. - . ..
:For information, etc., write n or
.plione illAlltOlLi) JAC/H.1391Ni, 12 on 05$,,
S'eafortli; R.R. 1, Braeeti4&P„-0,„.;.,„
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MILD' ICAJl,
v. tonsTat, Elm, EAR,
NOSE, THROAT •
Late, House Surgekk New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, as-
, Militant at Moorefield 4tyo•11osp1tal and
Golden Square Throtit Hospital, Lon-
don, England. e
EXES7 TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
Npxt visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
nestlay, October 22nd, from 2 p.m.
till 5 p.m.
DRUGLESS PRACTIT101•!1ER
(11:111tOtPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS -
THERAPISTGoderich, Phone 341 ,
Office hours -10 to 12 a.m.,- 2 to 0
and 7 to 8,0.m., Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday.
10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday.
Monday and ThursdayatMitehell.
Mineral fume baths by. appointment
, only. •
A. N. ATKINSON
51 South St.
4-1
INSURANCE
,
McKILLOPMUTIIAL FIRE IN-
SURANCE CO.—Farm and 189-
' fated town property insured.
Officeilillain Knox, PreSident,
LondesbOro ; W. R. Archibald, Vice -
President, ,S.egoph A. Reid,
Manager and SeOetary-Preazyrer, Sea -
forth. -
• Directors—Wm. Knox, Londesboro ;
Alex, Broadioot, 'Seaforth; Chris.
• Leonhardt, Dublin; E. J. Trewartlia,
Olinton ; Thos. Moylan, Seaforth ; W.
B. Archibald, Seaforth; Meat. McEwing,
• XitYth; Fru& AlcGregor, Clinton; Hugh
Alexander, Walton. .
Agents—E. A. Teo, R.It. 1, 'dotlerieh;
James Watt, Blyth; Jahn E. Pepper,
• B,.R. 1, Brucefield ; It. McKercher,
Bit. 1, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,, Brod::
hagen.
Policy -holders can make all pay -
relents and get their cards receipted at
the /loyal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
Iteld's General Store, Bayfielit.
. •
Natural Conclusion
With a modest tap on the door, the.
new offike...hoy_ente.red the boss' room.
"Please, sir," he saki, nervously, ‘`,1
think you're wanted' on the telephone."
."You think, boy," snapped the boss.
"What's the good' of thinking?"
Well, sir, someone at the other end
said, !Is that yipu...-,Yon old
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CUT await roiu THE PIPE
CUT FINE FOR CIGARETTE/
viimpimismiums
STRATFORD — GODERICH
COACH ° LINES
Jolly 740. a.in4. 4.2$ p.m.—LeaveS
Goderich for Stratford, Toronto,
liamilton„ BuffalO,, London, Detroit,
Tavistock and troodstoek. Depots —
Bedford, 'British and,-. Royal. Hotels.
Phone ...hotels or 305 for information.
J. W. Craigie
----INSURANCE -aild
- ESTATE
I Get Our Rates
Phone -24 GOderich
-Geo. G. MacEw-an.
Fire* Accident and Motor Car
INSURANCE
Office :---(Misonie :Kemp' le,
Street, Goderieh
1PhOne 230 • GODERICU
•
,
P., J., RYAN
Wal Estafil and Insurance
Office and fiesidence:
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11 Trafalgar 'Street
Phone 663
FOR SALEL-Houies of all-kindi,
choice 'building lots, business
property aiid several gOod forma: •
Pet Inc show_ you some real
barghins. Buy noW. '
BUY vierons -110ND
Sentente Suspended
on Three Youths
Magistrate Dismisses • Clialt:V
over Collision on Blue
-Water aighwiy
Stipulating that they must report
weekly to Rev. Acz' J. Maclauye,
victoria street 'United ' 'attend
chum% services and 'Bible -class, regu-
larly', Magistrate Makins 1n, weekly
Pollee ,Court sm.-Tended, sentence oxt
three 'Canterich youths. A week Pre-
vious they thad -pleaded. 'guilty to. thett
lindrhad spent' the iiite.rvening time in
"ail.
The §ewehte was suspended, pa,y-.
anent a. court eostS, restlintion having
previously been. made.
' At the ,retjuest' of Orowu Attorney
414)1111es eiiitigt.ts against, two young
men of thett ot cigarettes from
the, home tn. lieraert Smith,
Goderich township, ,w'ere vvithdrawn.
A careless drivi.ug eharge Lust
Jack lieatile, an airman, laid, by .12raf-
'lit °nicer James 'Culp, was daslilisSed
by tile Magistrate. ,
On the nignt 01 Saturday', September
tith, at thud, it was related by. 1.4troy
Draper, of rort Albert, 'while he was
driving south on No. 21 highway, four
miles Dural of.iGucterteh, 'beadle; driv-
ing north, came straight at hifin so that
,,he was forced .to swerve to nis left, or
i'vrong side of the road, in an effort
to avoid a collisionl ,'.1.`liere was a
crash, however, and both ,,crs were
-damaged, but the drivers were not
infured.
Under -cross-examination of Mr. Don.
Draper admitted that lie Iliad just
. „
purchased the ear two hours before
the accident, that he did not have a
driver's license, and so had got another
man, ,with but two mouths' driving
ex'perierice, to drive. his. car,
. After_ hearing_ the evidence -of - r-r-raffic
:10ilicer Culp, who 'fixed the point Of
uripact as tne centre'of the road, Magis-
-trate Makins dismissed. the charge,
telling Draper Unit it, -he had stayed
on 'ins own .side: of the road there
would not 'haVe ‘iteen'. a collision.
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BOMBING AREA IN
LAItE OFr poir CLARK'
Mt'Force hi.-1,1stablish Range; in Con.
nett* on with ro,rt Allberk.Air School
The U.S.. Navy braneh hydrographie
office, at Detroit has issued under date
oPtenaber 1.8 the following official
notice to taarinerg:
Lake Huron,.egst side-4'o4nt Clark,
pnt,---+Bombing Range Establislmi.' •
Without further notii.e," Port Albert
Range, an air 'bombing range, will be
established by the `Royal Oanadian
Air Fore° on the eaStern shore of Lake
Huron, within the following area.:
Beginning at a point on shore in lat,
44" 02' :i0" N., long. 81° 44' 39" W.',
the.boundary will extend 030feet, 251' ;
thence 4,400 feet 341° ; thenve 71° to
e point on shOre.
The boundary of the range will be
inarked by oraagre-coIored spar buoys.
What Victoria 11.-S.
Ilemonade'vvere squeezed by Menabote
'Of
:he School Board, awl With. ocm-
litnitc41 quantities .or ice treatn the
picnic 'Vas --a i6-re3t. 1.1-0C$, MW way
of raaning money were a hartltnnes
Party, StraWbPrrY $0eliti: theatre night,
and, the auction :sale of a donated quilt.
Mrs. I(,. thlt-t, in 1.144 -Vi carried on all
former activities, and the members
*ere instrumental in prevailing; on the
School: Board to centinue with 'music
instruction in the sehools when tiler°
witS a Pr e$Ket 'Mgt . At • might be 'dis-
continued. Costumes were made for
the Sehool concert, and imarty of theS
are still in useh 'an e;ara dip in the
Idye pot and a few alterations bringing
tt,loileiniev rqtuli)treo:4to4.5, 1, ,a0 teei a. 1 Aevesihanietr:, &aft :elle.
noon tea with • bake sale, decorated
float, anti a play by outside talent pre-
vided the, funds nevessary to earry on
' the work..
°The Sculptor!"
A Short, Short Story
•. •
Ily ; lAttnallton
Copyright 1941 b.y Beaver- Feature
No! My boy!" the art direetor
halted. a student working on wa model
figure
---What's wroni "sir'o"
all wrong!" the dirt..ctor pointed
out several errors.
"My instructions Were o 'model an
average figure, sir." .
•
••Y`es---I know 1" testily, • "but you
have incorporated -proportions' of the
seven basic' figure types al togetiter.. You
hai,e-average, tall average, °short aver, -
age, straight, and .full 'hip lines, as well
as heavy and:. slender contotirS," the
direct& explained.
"1 can .see some of those faults, now
you point them out, sir," the student
ifireed. "Is tliat,all.?"
'No there are other mistakes as
,
WINGHAM MAN , well. The shoulder and waist dhnen-
FATALLY SHOT sk4is are. typical of a heavy
' while the +full .hips are out of propor-•
Receives Ruillet Firtd by His .Son tion to the slender altogether out
•• -•Targit Shooting of balance for an: average tfigare."
--WINGIHAM, -Sept. 22. — ;Clarence •
Brooks-, of Lower Winghana,-•"What shall I do about it, sir? cox -
sherds after noon on Saturday in the reet t.beln asiI 111°1-4.*r'
Witighani hospital as a reSult of: a. i '"No ! . 'Better scrap the- lot and
bullet from a 22 rifle •in the handS, begin all over -again.. That's ea" Only
of his son ,George, aged thirteen..
Brtmks senior, stePped around WILY to attain' perfection," the -director
cornerstable on his own property conmianded,. turning to another student
just in time to -intercept the bullet as whe- was working close by.
his son was target shooting behind the "But how the.dickens. am going to
-stable.
Dr. W. M. Connell. of Wingham was • •
compaic any work with a living model
sumMoned and he -in t suiaixaoned if you won't help me, .
klicethe de-
an ambulance :to rush t • ''ured man 'Iected student argued with his sister.
.hdur after he was • at home the same evening.
•Tin net 'going to pose for you, even
to the hospital. He died about an
Biooks, ,a former egg -candler in a if I am your sister," 'Alice retorted
Vinglianitproduee-plantris-s-urvived:byt with- a disdainful sniff. "However, if
his parents, Mr..and Mrs. John BrookS:y-ilu'11 just wait a minute, I think. I
of Browntown, his wife, the former have •something upStairS that help
.Agnes 'Grey, -three -sons, George and you," returning in a few moments, with
.Robert honie and Jack of the Perth , a sheet of diagraanaticf sketches and
.Regune.ut (A. 1?.), and two daughters, •
Gertrude and Joyce at home. -
The iiecident. was investigated byj
-Provincial ,bonstables Lorne Ruther-
ford and. Frank Fox and County 'Con-
stable' William Gardner of Wingham.
'Coroner Dr. U. e. Redmond was called ,
and, -it was decided after a consultation
•With the Crown that the incident Was ,
• entirel - lecidental d t no inquest
will be held,
Brooks, Was in his fOrty-third,year.
REGIONAL ,HOME AND
'SCHOOL- CONFERENCE'
Home and School Club Members,. and,
all who are interested in education, are
reminded of the Regional lime and
School klonference to be held Vic-
toria street ITnited -rhureir on Tues-
day, September :30th. The afternoon
xneeting at 2 p.m. will. be devoted to
°•Parent ililduelltion" and "Ilealth Edu.
cation," with Mrs- J. B. Maclatiarrie.
and Dr. E. P. bewks of Toronto' as
the speakeiS.
livpper :will be -Served a t
at 7.16 •the evening session will .begili
witht combiunity singing. At 7.30
Mayor E. D. Brown will.tentier a civic
welconle, and .the gnest speakers gin
je InSpector Robb. of the Department-
-of...Mucation and Mrs. A., IL, Silcox,
president of the Ontario Home. and
'School. Federation.- Everybody
placing them ou the table before lift
brother, ,,
"They're no good to me r` the'boy
claimed diseiStedi,v. -1 don't weal
corsets!'?
"1 'know you don't—stupid !" the girl
gave- an amused giggle, -But if you
can't learn 'the seven tatsic figt& types
from this Gossard chart you're hopeless
as a sculptor."
'1.-thinik you've got something, sis!
These clossard designs have certainly
been prepared by expeTts—I can :,-;et.
that at a glance."
"Its the answer to why you thought
I have a perfect figure," his sister
laughed good humoredly, but my
Gossard, is the secret' wouldn't
withoue it for ta world 17
F. E. IllfiliERT .
Phone titi
Need for *Prayer
Three cheeky lads of the Scotch vil-
lage a ccosted •t he minister And tired t he
'question at him : ye heard the
news?"
I
"The de'il's did !"
Is that stir replied the cleric, look-
ing a t them _with_ g reit compa ssion.
-1'hen 1 must gang and prav for three
f th,.1. 1 "
rCf", 11 4 1 (1111.1N
come.
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Looking Backward. a „Sp4r co
Future A,ohievenlentS-7-8tory•
of the Yealm
The achteVements of Ai etoria flame
and. School Club mearibers of yesterday
and today. were illustrated in a novel:
manner at the. ,,regular :meeting. of
.the club on Thursday, ,SePteniber 13th:
• A, special invitation was given .tO
mothers of, kindergarten pupils to, be
ikresenit, and' to help everybody to get
til.(3tutainted eaeA was pre.sented wit17 a
white tag with her name written on
it, and the faniiiiar emblem V —
Iin red and blue.,
'Every project and moneyi-making
activity was ilustrated'by Pieture.s cut
from magaZineS, and mounted -4m stiff
-paper. All the pictures presented to
.the school, and pietUres of the floats
and. patriotic tableau • resented at the
various 1st of July awl -Old Home
Week parades were on view; and' were
exCeptionally interesting, to the new
members,
The president, Mrs. W. Macdonald,,
conducted a short business session,
'The treasurer reported a' balance on
Land of $20 with all aecoui„its paltL
The members, Were urged to make' a
special effort to attend the- regional
conference. Gifts Of ' artieles
layettes, and good used clothingoAer
older children, may be sent to the
school, or given to Mr s% G. Sanderson,
Elgin ave, or Mrs. G. Bowra, Cameron
street, who will be in. charge a the dis-
play of *articles for ritisla war vic-
tims at the .,conference
Mrs. Snider -mad an eipfieal for
donations •-for the oxes for . the
soldiers "overseaS. She, suggested that
when _buying groceries? for themselveS
anembers-buy one ankle, for the-bOys;
leave it- at the store, and -the 'committee
in charge o,f, packing the boxes will
call for, - There are about forty
boxes te be taken care' of. _ Postage on
a ,four.7.1b. box is 78 tents ; ht;nee' the
apPeal for donations to till them.
The story of the work of Victoria
Home and School OM) was told by
-the 'past presidents, and 'contained in-
cidents 'both gra* and gay.' 'Mrs.
Redditt spoke of the. 94-ganization meet-
ing, largely brought about by. Miss
Ruth Hamilton, (now Mrs Larkin),
the school nurse, at that time. Mrs.
0ourtice", . foamier of the movement,
was ,present, and after 'hearing her
speak of • its aims and ideals a 'very
dine executive was formed with Mrs.
Utedditt iiS first president, 1923-20..
The first project was milk for under -
Weight children.• •ThLs was followed
by the purchase of a vietrola, cabinet,
and reeords, for the sehool, and a
set .of the Book of Knowledge for the
school library. Prizes. for commence-
ment were given to each room, and the
'annual birthday- .party was instituted.
- Funds were.raised by bake sales, a
'skating carnival.,and an annual garden
party, and Mrs. Redditt told .of the
trials and tribulations" of those iu
charge, when all the equipnient had
to borrowed, and practically every
boy in the school who owned an express,
Wagon was enlisted for . the job of
ra sport t . '
The period 1.926-2S wC) outlined by
Mrs. 4. Taylor, who ,, told how the
;members Aliet hew prolderns. Winter
al way.s bronglit Jrop of, trumps ,
'bruises, so first aid -stipplies bevame a
regular part of the' work, a etipbOard
for the supplies- being donaied by the
former: sehind nurse, .Mrs,
layground equipment also Was sup-
plied, *lind welfare - work lefilneth
,ereasingly important. The first Hobby,
Voir, was held at the suggestion Of the
principal, 'Mr. 'StonehOuse, who felt
there was it dodo t e lived for somet bin°.
that -would interest the pupils and
keep them. busy at home on, winter
eveningS. The following year, it was
on it larger settle and op,en- a fternoon
and evening
Music instruction Introduced -
Mrs. PaLtuer told of the ,work in
.1)28-30, The highlight was the intro-
duction of a music instructor tq, the
sehool: 1:his was made possifile through
t he eo- opt. r a t ion of -Centrtil Ilome ,and
Sehool 'Club ankrthe Women',s Institute
vii1t t he A" let Urfa ('11th, t three or-
gainzalions each contributing $a0 per
:Kean Lumber. was provided to make
tables, spoons were donated for the
'use- of the `Social' Committee, pictures
,
were given to the s4hool, and the hist
field (Illy was held: Knox church choir
gave a eoneert and donated the,,,pro7
eyed"; amounting* to $00 for the Wel-
far( work: Tit(i cot1(4•tion of old
newspapers and magazines was niade.
and Over $1(10 was, raised by two
Collections,
The Red Cross Needs' Mote Workers mi.s.. e.
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Knitters and sewers are urgently worker for, :Mil" every contributor tp
Meded at the Bed ICross,-roonis. A r lie 4 'finadian Red, Cross
••The Canadian Red Cross • So lety
new quota ..has been . recleived, from
has won the giatItu1',,fmani, t o n
headquarters askibg for 1SQ garment1.41 ands of Pet)l)lO m great BrItain--- far
111(1 280 lin t ted a rt eles each nun 1th for the ein.i.gy ;and' devotrna Wifit,„whieb it
"NONTalibeii and Dficember. has Wo1'k:ed-'611,tlieir l h1f The qual-
itY .of clothing sent from Canada .has
0r6r to. effiliP10- larg6. Universally admired ; itS quantity
6 demand, it Will ittinire an infrease, has been as r6inarkable. Civil defence
the number of !workers, and workers and the fire4fighting service
women Who 'Cali 'se* pi* knit are have shared" with innumerable air raid
vietims welcome supplies of 'clothes,
assured that the .saerilice of some
ankets, food and medical eqnipment
of their tiro at least will be amply that have rti.).ehed these shores. In
repaid in the comfort given to t r mane 1 thiink all fhose Who have
branches of the lighting ,forces. eontributed with such tireless • gener-
osity to this humane work."
A baby's itnitt—ed—eobiforter made by ,
the' 'Mniol 'girls and young ladies of ther ranadiati cross has of-
Titylorli Corner Was ree•eived 'hies- eaniirina thin of its policy of send.
:day at the lted Cross rooms and \vim ing OverSeaSt clothing and made-up sup.;
the admirat loll of eVeryone. The piteiz liwtead cash. ()Ain g 0 he
Now Playing"The Saint in Palm ,Springs" with Gene Autry in
"The 'Singing
• Monday, Tuciday and Wednesday
, Rosalind Russeli—melvyn Douglas—Binnie. Barnes and
Gloria' , Dickson • • 17 •
A (last of eelebrated fnusters unite to 'portray • the rib -tickling
• situations Of ildwin Burke's hilalious stage suocess '
THING CALLED LOVE"
ThUrsday, Friday and -Saturday
Rosalind Russell—Brian Aherne—Bobert Benehley and
JOWL CatToll
A bankrupt- eement manufacturer and his nnibitibins secretary put
• a neW twit into the eternal triangle
"HIRED WIFE"
Matinees Weanesdai, Saturday and Holidays at 8 p.m,
Cowling—Deanna Durbin in "Solo' g Panicle"
•
Itolpertson's term of and in tier
about, YOU
. pretty comfbriaer was pastel, shades clothes, rationing and' the' difficultv of
'Teeming inaterfalg, it is even more
essential flow that the finished articles
available immediately aTter an air;
raid. One dollar in 'cash here, ileeorei
ing theliig,h Commissioner, become's
three dollars when made into linighed
supplies by/volunteers ,to be, sent 'over
,to Britaila
of Pink and greeti,' the blocks. "timed
with white and •the r whole edged with
,a: giere6 eroeitk4.1•41 . border. It is
; marked "Por foible refugee baby."
1 'Phe following nies:t3age from the
Prime Mnisbet of the .linited Xingdonn
, mr.'-.Churehilv ..ls) addrerzeil to, every
carried (HY ext,ept the hobby fa Ir. The
1. Vail Pair ,Iloard were so., inriwressed
with the ,work of the pupils that tr
Idefinite space was allotted for them.
The teachers classified the exhibits,
1- a-nd a group of mothers arranged tpeni.
; in, the fair building. In t 114' j111414.81. ri
V1S11111 education Awfine lantern Was
presented to the school„ arid. theThoys'
band of the Junior Vocatioxial .iqehoOl
bi--Tororito gave a 'ebneertf in MaelKay
Hall. The boys were billeted it! the
homes of the Anunhers, and the'InlY
reecived a share tittife proceeds.' An
autograph quilt sponsored by the wel-
fare committee in eharge of Mrs. R.
Doer provided funds for welfare wort:.
First 'Oratorical Contest
' New projects in liNt2434, when Mrs.
W.,. F. Priee wits presider] t, We/tided the
P11 of trestles for the to liteso,
11 1st oratorical' conteqt,. e)id t Mae -
Kay 'picnic. ' The orate -Heal Contest
Was , designed to 'help pie pvpils to.
a void sel fcconsciousne,v f eaned on
to.r.speak to an tiMe, and to learn lioW
to prepare the material for an address,
The.ze contests were very suceessful.
The Maeliay Weide was a big under
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t but .with the co operation of
the 'members from Ventral. sehool
-enough -satidwiehes were» made for
about (100 children, the lemons* for
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Some new activities were. repOrted by
3irs. Bisset in -193048. _The dark-
ness around the nehool door was dis- '
pelled ..by a light placed over the
door, which hits- been it, boon during,
the winter nieetings. A coal oil stove
with cupboard, „kitchen' utensils,' and a
soap, dispenser were provided and '
pictures donated to the sellout during
-old Honie Week. - The National Geo-,
graphic magazine also was donated.
The highlight was the manual training
project, tools of all kinds, benches, etc.,
being provided for. the boys, and seis.
sors, ete., .for the .soeWing classes.
for -
the girls. Money was raised by a
crokinole party, a decorated float (the
swan), and' two plays given by gradu+-
ates of the ,School- under the direction
of' Mrs. Robert Wilson.
Health. Activities
For 1.038-40,4r.„.Ktonehouse reported
the aetiVIties, traelly(!along health lines
and parent education. Whole -hearted
support was given to the program- of
dental „inspection, Vaceination. and tax-
oiding for -diphtheria,. and there. wast
home nursing class. "Father's --night"
Previdekl___avery--po-pular--program ; 11
panel discussion at a joint meeting of
the two schools, and a radio program Of
-the King and Queen's- departure from
• Halifax were enjoyed, With •manual
training being conducted at the•
Golleg-
iate, '.1the room was painted 'with -the
idea of using it as a museum and read-
• ing room in the future.. ,
. "All. these things happened yester-
day. Today," said Mrs. Redditt, -under
the leadership of Mrs. Macdonald, a
daughter of Mrs. D. Thompson,. who
was a elaarter member and', vice -prod.
dent, the work is belt* varried OA to
meet the PatrtOtie' 11008 Of the day.
Health lo
pritish war idea .14$ 114Ve bei l- Providedir
4.community concert WAS spi7msored
for, the saine purpoi.r.se, and a roll of
honor presented to the school on which
are written the names., -of Pupils who
have enlisted in every braneh of the
service, army, navy, air force, and Et
nursing sister." 34ro. Red"Ott pox
tribute to the enthusiast° of the, OOP,
tws, and ;mentioned that, three aetive
workers a today, Mn, Alaedonald,
Mis8 P. afeEweir and Mr W. IC ThOnl-
sen, have eaught the viSion of their '
parents who' were on the first executive.
Mrs. A. Taylor- then spoke of "To-
merrOW." It will bring "new,'prob-
sbe said, but the airo$' and
ideals. of ther, ylforne,and $ehool imove-
ment will help ns. to net ,them ff we
are all willing to get busy and do our
part *hen the heed' arises,'
The' inuiiteal Program was provided
.by `four of the pupils, David
Hardy, Wilfred Glenn, P.,obert Wilson
;lad fli1third Whitt Who rentleieil both
vocal and instruMentat numbers in a -
most ereditable inanner.
Community singing,under the leader-
ship of Miss McEwen was very popillar,
This wag followed by the singing of
"Auld 'iLit'ng Syne," and, a splendid 7
meeting Was broUght "to,
the singing of the 'National Anthem.
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