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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-01-11, Page 110 Mdre� id /about et . mietee !street, and Stheei OLub ight 4t the meeting of Oenixal florae,and file4o4 Club on Tway evening there tO thx,ei out VIA a good attendenee_ Oa Interested up be. .,motitioun 1,01,04whottaru ,woltatett,-Vityngustigatre„ eecond atm and umiorreeque," by Dvorak, Wang - 'The members of the Town Council town brigade re- fully rendered by V. Orilla, ae- of 1040 were 017 owe* In and held boxoi, seine arm and found it compacted .by -their lira meeting OA Winday morcipg,„ .thronieb, tbe drat* , hole in -the roof to. ,. The weaker.1411116‘1" ()aside of the meinfbers and civic ••141klestrs mail. _ , _ _ is . , *hat was R. O. Staples, • object of _4,44 — - ,.„„4.- '.eliere la' a regulation that farmers Bum 'TOG* Mon. 4 front Vital - Stupor re, -to otheirthi, the Pewee Iv!" rePresenwis must. ahovel the snow boa . around- and Mr. W. T. fisliows` during taw:there, and liaraeter only by two Press rePariora., rattil-boxet , so that the mailman may The golden. ve- ' fire WWI Building." Ile -that the Tovioi Ole* Blake ranthe minntesdriveright up to them.. This regale,. .: reported se.felleriell re. coldwar with its c ee,in very of the noilation And eieetion `i'oree tion Is net infrequently ditiregardeill Oa Deetarber ork niti . herd' ou• children " t' church, cf3edbigs ,, and' .deelared, the 00nnell*of or perhaps when thelarmer hits dam], Mrs, , 4ohn yeesoot the' Mel*, new ..fforte to provide steadYing luau* Sayer -P. P. Mooney, eomee Along and pile% te-.7toirer -so of were married at r, addxe, age his oubjeet • 11110 "P ver," h enylSILht,,,LeItt pt1t 9:61 mititin the hintistb!" wer Vitcs;Its", jossinfftealat "the 1,exoet/' bludied. about 131 All, a frectnen - baro s. af the household. natiOal It is Subtle' an not hancltd. * ,The Vaelstefr and npieas home and school Are being aroused ,to 1045 to be Conetituted ; the war to the Mail:box a big snowplow', wonted theIn ir wedding. ences. 'Qitildren4..he said, are not born Reeve -M. J. Baker, snow ort and around it • Outride, by tie Rot. A. d_ereated° tilOir. Minds a, GODER1011 liftr010 CLUB HAS but ehereetel JO' the 'Veenit e•Verl.'" J3utler,, 4. E. the mailmen have taken to horeee, They Ilyed in Oureet County tut 4 4 en ad sh-ould. never 11e used The 004er/eh gosie mutt .heia its trilletVe re ant: wo,rk with others falthfill • old 1)dbhin - is, Unable to when the drought, eve:emcee, teal. with eliarect-er,.,, el, Ote good or pacl. Deputy Reeve -W. C. Attridge. - On'irtost of the routes; out of Goderich 43.040emi, • "iteawomwverosiznorkazi.vaextedoe" ences. The,'-ohild._yylli._,fie __What the ieuehinfe G' eo, Nfacliheau, 'eeorge which can get through 111Aees whore It when trio' etuno west to" In Id; • parentandthe teacher, tAake It. Tbe thieeen S. Prevat, G. Sander- Impossible- to lEvive a Var. But -even, libertit,--where, "In tyranny, Demeereey a y ropor Ott work.' of some 1St ernighan othelaterl in the hegot ateds sem,,° (lriftl"riAe 4).4 atrear teltretithcenll'iortAI:oturatImix"vthid wrui )104.a • - regular monthly Meeting on 'TnesdaY SOVto a reaPcnelhilitY, .101 engrossing taking ' of the oaths of office. niter in tha eiremestamee the raall.car. their. soli. Pour years ago Mr. and rveltilIen - .. The peep elle ' Were caught in ' - lad t ehhd. Religion and character . are of tte soul he e0/4/1 go 40c -140T/0017 years C( the Pres. r, .. , 1 -to Neleon, ••• Street,, DeState the • . Onell II b es to make every effort to fteeP they -hose since . reelded., and, have defined for finthed.Ttelinteiprlel:oamedi4ed the fternoon viee eue911"glid for tileir good works :oetlint4o firs..t.reatore;' entutigheetizerebsPenne 0114.Y.t.tiafine Ilrerasiedeent:rxiss_ dlieetvouelo,p0;\ d,.*tholt. due atteention to ree the. square, vim. its oulte,,s turth,U; Inuluebetra,(iliebT,,trut itl.:47n -2110: 8,11t :.thoelirtaeoetioaticeni40 ti40, ow .‘thewel"Inqur,,_t4 'tint, thing; bl-lt charneter cannot he N4011 ride and 'es recalled the out tepee on Itretusb" 0°x3cs 1 -ear of shew, so that mail beeinite Vained Mid OteennXt 1* -44$1021,04 Initintee ' ' tile vortex -0f' wati and came ,ettee ' es in rribble; but they wea r erettotne a, good. atteedance tbe'same.*Parrer'ri Wit are'n° the lame in:his recollections of things -in (lode?. Nellie Colborne, the altar' wee eeeqPiee eikonally toesee °-wulhdat-tawke -itsirett,r-#44""g" :ttlzuoleisu'pgttit,e1.°tiihileut, before;taieleriPeatteriCile;h::nlenttist'au-ne- ilvt,t4:$104e%Ildb$8;°hIlillteifilneyPelsybitidylit3te to make It3iP°g(etsitlIstizs!lonelr"vee edster'°,4- 4311;03:arocl,.4be2ersebirpirtICilamateaf wa 4eras PrifinforefathersInn to this li As vieelhtsident,.4611,1,, to do what we have With which. to do U our c e , ,. ,- Canada e. tee , ., , a ni , , , ill, LO operate and -help, the carrier well, from Saskatoon,: gey. vivereteti- ittesseciooderotera thveeruite,i busintere,ats,heofeltbrkgielugeoeflof ieisoistiuss, ea, .ie. and What proaTees wrare*.ina ' ge jutted/let/0o oe -the weter,works anti, Ilf-il hi te t 'to get the mail to tea front sestiver service awe' etaroo ,of gden4 , Their faith and aid farther Plans were, made for _the 43aTid,het116"Brieriktei', ..bett tii, 1 ,. . InSterit Mid crea sewerage. systems, and utb° 'elPr°Te" th I hi . lfish Teldiso! the thne'ef everti4 11,,,tee honie,of Mrs. a re, heh Y 'Are .grsA a van ge Whietehe.-ad esse e - • - riera have a right to expect ownera Mrs. Xeung OV. , t0 4Y, • •. -1;eu I • b d• ta for „gi briefly. ' ert • lei here 'their -and Prank Donnelly; Z., 10! der- tedi *Atone - re were wo, u u layettes 0/1 , e peop,e on ,route. , ter, 'WS. Tresaleri,miss vvi Mrs Me- - • . • • • bility religrous life wag great Spring e tb, 4"' - display, the gift of the • Nurses melct't ' ' Son and Orley "0 ess. served. on the new 'nonlife% by V ' 11 le ding th diseuseion - * While tile town ,ha ProgreSsed in, • They ' built log elturclies. and afted 1,1P •a A' "Cita, half -110 ' rti , Miss Muriel tone gue ' W u h matters Mr. Ker gt),an said,. „ , r the sts ee Zee/lout, W. fleet th 'took e e of ne • is a ,thaltenge us. our ideala wln, the EtteOtioff.,......,, 11A, (1, Oalro'e.: 'line 4, ..coud not .say the „ revisk.!_er.„ Lion * 1 szWnos RECoolugED et the door, and all gallons 'signed the Baker. • their 'voices to "the Ahnigheye In this Mrs. c• Ed -ward- - g ,,joyed" at the elose Of , the meeting • rur was en- smm&tt.ee, report ilnd' expresstoll in God-giVen and God,- '44#41810 A0110'eciationt 'deft mg., mostly' . , .. it'g''' BOYS', BAND so r ae their nteres, . 1m ea 4 r ' • • • -*--,-- • _ ,, It • •,,, ,, be tu . tin , . .., directed lives." . , , ... . .i. . • , , .. • .. ., . ,..,. • was* eoneerned,„fer there avas.4 lament' Miss ID-11„.-„tli VVig,,..-eins utel.,,....e. au ....1116n, orary . . e. r_00,111.9 were _Su . nilY an <1.aPi- ' -0.00 ' called the :Church and the legislative Vfineattonal, and the 'inelubere '4130t40-- -tioltl'r Itte '' 1 -gr -011 -tar* . . tlatAger*IAr: `nlAcr t`04011.„300' 'ceintt*0-144',Itt:tr: -.. .wilvxe m:=e---m.-b-er. .-%°:' . - -.. Presbyterian T:urieci°04:7:4::tei70,*04::Imny-djfielit°411::":10perc:0415:erilci:41.4iituctr;:elijawy,gilueoiritel: lvt:1„_;;.ellt;I:Slis.;' ' ' ' " '. • '• - .. with folk- songs:quid • -;4•• , Tha4reacho dalated-,,that-,outi-had ,address --was • beth, -intertistua&-, ahd, .", - .„ ....., . .„„„,., _ .. ,,,,..,, . , • 'tee. the 'high- and . holy °thee So ated itleri much'. . ' -2 .,,, ' ±, Pear '151A-Tnrangb: tthe -meairim. of .ari,eiXort to - deal with lt. Endorsing too . 111,e; highest, henor An' the 'gift of the, , . that they Wight :be • dirpopti• hsx:or,orile 4.0.1,4us,sst. 'Bruelgtarbabra4Auven9rroY aniitditbA4._,,, i, ett;p1diee40 wThisebe::toale-xTreasr. tit, tbe'otbrantbdunekosinintoit,t1 ntbroteewt oft; pea ;OrsralemnentnieltiYiseicAntreibt0SAwnid 1,,,Wroemsbeynt.'esr'is!rosibountaorbY ...:14SoecieautYa.'420uf vottliri, hs..viihmaii,btabatebta;s: ,wimbir4sated, 0.11, eil.tilkh 0 ,litii, 0, QueeL . w • . ae.' a" 140 Ila NY'' " ` ' 1 Ef .413 considered:T/4ex: --- --..- --zinet,' ``Itraltme- Atingarimr Dance 4‘Toe theee-vtho centrihnted,toward. the hand ..i.vidintrout,-&-.,bejnift-_ree.,ted!licsolne bailie', aceorded Mtiss Edith Wifighteof town,. ibtu_vindertai itii: . . •Spirit,. and, lie-nrieed-that see . d - well loud- -. er 'a - '0 in ationa l • r° ' Cum% ' o and•ree ea on - When on benalf orlit - -Vittaiii:S - - - • - - - . ,; . . , ei- - . rrY : itteort ' -t'Whether-"--our-i power, Ae..„•itegt, or ,WO ,which,_.1,,a, wa11,,,,,,,, iguye an . -VI e- „ re still . 0 e don . Ils S'S sP rt.- , /- - 1' , ' - - • e -4 - 0„.kirge ,t,.,. ,r,„taw the ,010 veltia, , -ainaik-ia,-;,ehoreh,-.0atatei-let---us-,,prar,-Teceirect....,a1.belSlintio-Cinfralways.weis.: te. cone In which 'were :promiSed.„after .otehers-,:whezeould', detretoil„ otker., tines, tary and., the:Article 'Circle Of - *n'Or bowobabytgoia pi.,eis% ._ - that 'the- spirit Or the living 451ed -may, ' .011:2eS"Zo„. ,..1114.„„ „la _lent • ..• the CWSWairiliSicand ,11011dubt-raanx d sbyterian;--„-churgehe4,,wee-,.:,4,-ro....uret(Olddituen. ° rai,d '.th,0,440-thrdeveLitieretrd.: . tore head 'Of #.401; av.that' fotindatiori: when. Aouswea.. 'Puler, 433.11rearouS,"' .Others" who NAN/111d have liked, '10 help the -directiOir XePregegt-. 80-n:td7Vitb 411' haraarau .lite,metabere of righteousness, hope and„fitith May 'trona( "The ,Tales of Hoffmann,” by Mrs. were prevented by the extra- Clidstratie ing 'the, 'Whole,' Progr, -.• .: The: boys' ship atid" a';_lite-membev,oip:p111 'tvith The eahe was topped' ,b rely. ',. ie. Saunders, and • expenses; here.etate •th4.41,0' hand: waa 'mentioned aa. One inoveni",ent bar,* the, preetextetioll WW1; ,place, -et tlur,brme gthoms, and' 0r1 ite been - Cote • ,e,moye ,tbo, utieb 040.100.0i well sung. .,, , do:muttons 445iresseil"tg The Treasurer, ,that wart 001nniendnwe. , her -henie 00 -*MO afternoon • were sltrAYS of heather .that. had. • Vision of ,ZecharialTand 'dud their tome A .' novelty of :•the",:evenieg', was a ...The leelkof nttendenee of ext ns tit so e maid and Mrs. A. - ; , used 'on a diantonk:Wedding 'cake .Pletien in thO,gathering'iii of God's .q,„norts,_ tte _Of Ireadaine0: F. Connell' meetings , could- lie Main Co people. Let your Your 'hands be !Atonic," 040111,aers, Revell and: O. Knitting. for,/ Mr. said, by ',the 'pro- Mr.,. and Aire.. TOOng haVe; one . • • _ eve.. vitaye in Huron e• „ the udooter eonciatud, „... •:• and Mis14'...Ageett," Stowe. -',..TheY • .tieng cedure ef referring;everY„thingle ,ter..„..anu one -13Q11 ,u,y400', a .00 uavio, g ondon but.. to 4314 Boys' Band,, Town will be. gift ieeeieed at any.. time and the , money will he pat:, te "geed, " ,A4.hoye Who .would like to jOin'the ‘, P.M; MeXt 'Wednesday, and* we 'eh*. son . •have some . instruMenta .evoitible; , * W•OODS;SendMeit,er„. Taylor,„ „representing the ,; senior 'anvil.- iary, and Mrs. george: MacUwan and Mrs. . 4, lot, the Arthur Mittee'Ot.hent'disenseime .tliet there Circle, Waited On WigginS, and the waslittle'in-the Proceedings to '..tritterest presentation Aire . certifleate, '8,VAS 11)1 ° Made by'- Mrs;-‘111aelilwan•.and'• Later -in the, meeting.Cottneil passed pin -by Miss, MeDonaltl, *in reeoisnition. Inotion• of thanks' to 10,..`aernighart. Predevetteett them- a Years- Rif& blitelted tiraHlvetillealliinp y° of .0.ZIndejoei:/*P41374greaSti!''.ahtrEquiliellild. dren living leat(o)rtt 6aiittilffic''s.'antseiatlietritulintovr •,. tinder' tue di*ction 0-f. ',Jars-, 1.,.! songs! of :vb.a.rito.030.--neailtslon,sinel:,104::: Hanna ' the choir rendered' the anthem. TorY- nine o$ t One grand UUULWU 'on wita kilted att' airplane eritSit h ' Heir. ixt Ages resitm nod 'voices, blend 'well %ether and , hey Dob lit is having at Elmira, Ontario,. -where ,he was 0 . 1 ' d• d()v t d ghs .and sleigebella .0- God, Our • abeam hear%ofte11.. 0f,„: miss wiggins, ong an 0 t -- t - the singing * r.QI'rlat • An 1)16'. eature ot the e\rePitik service in the missionary endeFic`r 411 elAbbg. „tile „gwastl „trenT ,a'dIStance he death's: of thern , ram g or a, • .ute flay ttte Country 1 hYmus* was the s all the menil)ers of* • Mayor's Inaugural iddress the elitirele°, „. ' • were Isita. Younes Sister,. Xra. Stook- ()ads Is being held an bv miss, wizens Vas-fs paen7 1111 were well. of- SEtekt0011` Wire: and Mrs Urs. ' WEATHERTUE .7-.. - Temperatures Peet* Wee Ooderith,„with these of the corres ing week a year offielally cord -',were as folk eongs ilteetrating'hirs. EdwaiNs. falk. This „ bought hePter "-evening. outstanding leader Mission Band' - ta m chs, aa delay as expe .ThurS., Fri., Jan,14 Sat, Jan. 6 Sun., ,' : Mon, Jae. „;.“..28 Tues., Jen. 9 An, 10 4,47. - indicates below z Min. 'Max,Ilin. la $8. • 20 a 342 28 to Mr4, -tilifford alebert Lowery, son, of le, Turner e.-.-Treledent, Aire. ,flarrs, Mr. and Mrs. George Letveryr or Sea- -SanderSon; 1.st vice-president, Mrs. R. 33264,„.,„1: forth. • The., -iiedding " take Place 0°0; 2usl 14e"Preeldenr" Mrs' B. toward, the end or JahigAry; • son- recording ' secretary,*, Mrs. V. 22 . 8 22 15 %Mr,: and Mrs. D....11, Campbell Craig; treasure rw lir& George Baeeh' 6 27*22 noimce the engagement of their deugh- ler; Christian "Lewardehip secretary, ero. ter, Margaret Elizabeth ' (Betty), LAO. Leslie AleJeander Wroot, TUe aanuarY meetiniOf the' . of Nictoell streetlInitod einiteli• Wes. hold at the hOnie Airs; Ec.'Sanorson on -Monday afternoon, when. the follow- ing officers .were dedicated by Rev. L. Ow me congratulate -an -a' , Centiell antt,:49-100.: tO :Pa:044'a ';-.1xe welcorne to -Deputy Reeve Atirldge h he. 't Young ,,danghte. and , Sere'. r tetning parte 4*vieg the-Arthnr.l.tlirrie-en4 40, eiijOeleel4 stiu te tve • • •e isr4itor4ENTs ANNOUNCED t f h of \Ng an o e etas. the highways have vieetPresiden ,e -4‘ 4?It of • Olandonaldi Mr.', and " riarry., ate/dents.. fluting the storm work, and she Is a- e ar r mein 10 wu: r.-° • and Mrs -Tres ler of Aed.'neer ;,their:req. ri Mr. and mrs,,,Tainies..J. McEwen, counemer mo,thie,soie -Deputy --neeva -c vurc-./1"* tajto by• • B rprifle 111$11i., et' rneigh.hem wbee one:P(1'110e oteo sairlte efoderich,-: tionounce. the ogegeraent Attridge is, familiar wIth the. woe of. ' ° •mP *-: livtng at Itibbald; 'Alr.• and l'ar.s, Herb about ,"Tbere. n thele ;Younger''' 46.1*liter, rauline• Una, ri on and kgotAC'sidittt is before Iscig:Pns' TsPilea u* *174t; Speneer, Mr. and' htz nmess 00 'Orley O'polite' cotirt htilim,e' .79,111: PW cCouncilloreeeecit, and ser-Ved tear . . . . opt -Albot4-solit.st-mr*-4„,-,4.-w-too ...r,S4 BOARD INAVOITRA and the_ late MreWroot, et St, 'Alhails., .-The intiegurel :Meeting, of ,ttie 'Public, ;England.' The ma.rriage•will take.place ' &11061-teard for 1VA will he-held-7mil on.. lairtfary-,--i7th-47111.--St.-.---Veorge's , Wednesday evening January 17th. church Goderichr ... .,•,... ., ... .,,,, , „ (The, following statement regarding • • the new -system of • school grants _a...Opted by the Ontario kievernMent has been prepared fer-The Sign4iittarISY 84°4 ". .ThsPeeteee Kinkead • and, Staples.) •, , * • - school grants payable 111 3,945 by the Ontario :Governinent will . 00 p• er eent: Of the tote). toot of elementary and secondary etlitea•t1011" in the ' About 20. per gent. was pald • In ...1944. the annenneement„ two - main prinelples,.Were Thee. inereased ',grants are, to be • .the loweripg the burden of ..tcataition for school. purposet1 real, property' (2):;„that ,they are to enable every -erimMtinity to provide for, every • Ontarioas nearly eCitgil an edUC.4::_ • 410118.1,- rtuility fte.pOssible. The former .sYstera' eptupikated by assisted ', grants, grants for *pedal atteridance„'ettIrtriea„ and improvements. • This scheme is itto -simplest which hat; _ been ,used it Ontario., , All rural cheoi beards' ;wilt receive In 1945 an a ount equal to 60 Per cent. • Or:nlofe of t • 0 behOol OPera.#011' 'costa for the ealen year 1944; The assess - Mott rural; Mona is ni,tied as a basiti lot k,determin g pereeritage Of grfuita• payable In Some -casts where • the- apriessment le very Jove, the grant • will be as mue as 00 Pa tent, In /Won telintr, I rural school. boards will',Tetelve r 'cent of their 'up- -, preve,d feasts; . • .-;'" For . urban • treS the giants to blie .aUtd• senate e school boards var: 'cording to t populatien of the g°es as hig11 00 for the emalleet , centres. ;iii'i- ve lese thim 50 per vent of their 3,04.4 operating 0010. In each urban entre the pertentage of Belted operatiftw, d to the public school board air tc slacool board is the am county, the town of God ceive 60 per tent of the of °public and separate . ..all other tOwns and villages wifil resceive oo per cent: v , The Vent selienie totharate he en-, couragootent of the torreatiOn of Urger 'unite .iter rural schwa tate Lion, The ons of of t• peva the to eahluAduea:;ingrathit6t...ale:.3,00: Pe1.• ,see-tieu. The grant a to secondary schools have .iteen,:greatlY,,inexeasettTAisas eis.heing-a salting to the urban centres, will...love& the cost: for county;pupils, Mime high seheol' hoards are required to _to deduct legislAtive., grants' from . "their gross' tests in •detertainilig :the aft?'•ch --refre4uueutsewer. s served,' , TO rt0vME READ Of lic4ortgit: POO, •tlizfro)tozA. Mrs. 14;11. Turner; correstionding seere- .. ong • and IVIT;,' and Mrs,, ThromitoliKall. The -big PA:01040 '-inte OfeClandenald4- rtetc, .and' -lars.'.416,Wii,•todase Tight in town, Reline:, and Mrs, i,leyd•.. Ue'Padden.,- of •section 140:- tittit4Sro. 21 Artir111114*. Twenty-AVe old-time friends Vietoria• and Kingstonje sat down to a' dinner at 0.80 o'eleek.in • • the evellitig.". 10101011103 OF NUBSE8' God .wishee mid .gifts 'were received ; ALUMNA son and trust he will enjoy the work of the Oreineil.) • • b peace to the -.4%. ant Slite „ $11411 ail miss the coming, year . an r g e „ advice • no. blonepee of pe.yfayor. • Turner and .10e...letayor Brown,, Their Standing Committees 'for .494.0,, - and e rienee. in .0n motion of Centicillor Iluckins ,a friendship- secretary. Mrs. R, phltie) munieiPal -Affairs were . of immeasur- committee to strike the standing 'tor& ur.. xisrs r (Av. riniftpect for_theionr to°' ' -Ag _onng ,irom Ter and tary, Mrs, J. Johnston; temperance and _ • • supply secretary, Mrs, Tabli; •"Outiook" 'bede'lt-t°'t11-1""1141L.--1117,-4. — - secretary, xrs. Sanderson;box h • retahri their''follow The ":Mayor,, Rene -the . U reading lamp, gold-waShed .seeretary;-.... IliWreqt In• the rIlluttug. a the Town's Deputy "liseve and 0?-1111dt-10ra' Sander- teapot and two boxes of Choceintem pianists, urner and Mrs. Beech- business --be.n.YaliaPle Wifea ,advice '8°r& and Hue -Ws, - ler titess secretary.; mrs. dinie . needed, , ••• 1,3 Council adJourneu until the sulking• '!4.1 'regret very; deeply the .pag,shig. of. committee - brought the ,:felloiving After the singing of a, Wye „ . Witigl•-keelitY Slate: UV* Mason Be ',as . Finanee-Attridge, Beyer, iinektns, L. E. Turner offered PraY'er interested ;in alL, town, actlyities ano. p . an appreciated solo.. Readings Were never missed „!.91Terpniti to ad- xtuehh.as*, given by' the president, Sander- son,. "A Divine ?ledge for the New Ii(At e re , s , . • . „, , ..... th eetit elections- the towns- Sanderson Attridge' ,- Mattiiesou.. .. Year ;',! Mrs. R. Wilson,. „"Vehat-Will is- bose, '.oxpreogga.,-qui,fe 'aearly Special -Sanderson, iviacqwn.h., .out - You 'Vet for Christmas?) and Atte,: -0, lIctilacr they - want a garb' - collection ler, Prevett,„ Attridge,. - - ' .' ' - . ' '3.... - „„ and a road 46 the no " side ot... the ' PemeterY and . Parks . - 'IvfeeEwall, Miss )30s/e left on ueoday . for van., petteu ;,. . 'phone Baechler " r''-'",fe- Crossroad' , . , .-NtrSi- ts°33-g4-Ve-----a-*P4D --"--burtio - -it-18- erefore -•an- obligation.- thieson,Plevett, Huckins,BU er.. ' , liver. .. _• Brewer Miss Ratt0X14, .veises the etad ,entitled, ' West . of the Attridge, 'Xillagthhtleansond,, Harbor -)Pa. 'eltkinwans: , vitm;..--fi, STATISTICS ' tr011t 19 .44 -e4111m114eIrt7e so/inilt. "Sermmitte*: Mrs Date„, Lb,0, 0.14 the Ineetj4 deo(' to the merobers of thisee-ato,rniettnellottior,,sett,se, A _ that their 'wishes are with' a hymn,. the -creed, and . prayer, , soon" as,. possible. . . ' Vire- krevet4 Sanderson, , Baker, ,--- Iiirths, morriagee, 'and deaths reg. Mask -at gra. X."PaPanicko 'M 'Since the Province ig 'assuming lit ty Butler, Iluokins, , ' . . -' , ...,.,• .., istered at -the Town Coles office hi lifacYlar ; convener for . . , . per emit, of the cost -of education, if . induetrial-itlathieson, -tatier-, At- 1944, with. comparativo,,/itnires 4,01,1943, mrs.,,a, ,... Lauder. Will mean a saving of ecineiderable tridge, Macnion,, Sanderson., ,,,, wer.. - f 11 : '''' ,, 7, 7 . 7. - ,Tbe Ahannas sets 4b, the s amount : VS the Town of Goderich. ' Court of. Revision-eBntler, Prevettv. t , • 3.94 j, day „ot, eath -ninno, ilowever, 1)1 view. of our present -low gacHwait, Mathieson; Baker. ,- Births ...,...................,,.„, 188 .1, . , ' ' A FAREINHAI; wry The Young reel:ilea Society of' Knox - Presbyterian,'• church recognized 'the fine' service rendered by *Ise Eileen• .Bogie " at their meetinge. by presenting her with.s, T.P.S.- pin after -the church service 'on' Sunday evening. The pro. , . sentation WAS MOO by .tile President, -Waiter, and 'Miss Betty At the' meeting, Alununtel.OP.Alexandrit Boopi At the nurses' home on FrJday Installation • officers for 1 eoralteted 'by' ranierintendent, w dent orthe-Altuntise,,... are: President, Mrs. iiarvey tlitt vice-preildent,, Mlaa_ seemni viee-Preeldent, 'Ars. dart; seeretery-treasurer, Aodereon;.*press secretary, net oost,to• he paid br-ths,:;:eptinty and township *Connells 'in behalf of 'their, county puplitt attending high schools. Assisted grants not be required "after-tW-Ifeif'grita-trelteine-goeif'',1fite, OPeratidjand fewer special 'grants to- ward the teething of eppeial sebjecte, Purpose • will be neeesiary.. tkhdol. beard The . need for . recreational reading for 'the men and women of the .armed forces is increasingly urgent, . and the Imperial Order of the Daughters 01' the `Orordte has been given the eenetion of the National War .Services VundtS The core scheme will Mike unneees-_,Advisory . Board ,for the raising 44 sariz the grant on accommodation. and $8,00,000"- for. the , parehatie , bodice. equipment shared equally by the Ociv- Ontario's elitire "„of • this amount la 150,000 • . ;The 16611 ' chapters, Alimeele and Maple, teat at . eieextive ',meeting last ,Xfirids.y • 31.10116 arregements- for 'essteting the 1,0.D.i), service libraries' campaign starting in January. It wee. decided to „ask the, co.oper- *gm of "the'. public. Any good used hard-baek books, unwrapped, left at the D01400104 will be forwarded to headquarters for distribution. These wishing to make cosh donatione- may leave theta with the 'service libraries fund seeretarY, Moth Cranston. It is tirgOitly pointed out that the 4111.18 one of first -grade imporetnee. eading Is the most common and natural mettitil of enriching the mental qualities of personality. Stealers,' of the increased grants toivard More sailor* and airmen probably tspend and better "erplipment and iraproved more time reading than in any other Heltool ,buildinfo • and grounds. , rigurce given below Show the result of the now vent seltente in a township Utit4INEss BLOCK. CHANGIN whielt has ),Strodfiked the school area • HMOS plan. • " real estate, transaction Is under Legislative Grants to &hoots . war itt Ooderich whieh will result .in• Township Of' Colborne the transfer of Revere): buildings to 190 1044 . 1945 new ownership, with a prespee , (estimated) proventent at an important Areas .8. 1 427196 $4.19.27 ;106846 corner. ,'.1ihe filanal.star . stands 2 .. 279.67 664.76 '1137.26 that The deal is praetleally Dieted, XL 403.90 o4o.rt 1600.67 although formal annesintere ..'eauttot -4 ;. 'IWO 887,21 "4"• - *020.20 Yet he made. 6 .. .88 890.80 844.17 .4 -. ,06 544.40 1120447 "t 246.04 421.00 . 867.04 8 ,.. 140,00 $72.00 19 . 411.218- U. 1, .. , 4,11U10 888 40,,Pill-r-EngageS-----ht-eCampitigiveto Secure: Rooks or cash for . This will be expected to provide a full pro - grate , Of studies with both Obligatory and optional subi .hicluded• and with ample equip Ott for use by teacher atid ernment and the County; The geheol boards will •,be contpeneated :through the new grant whiett.eovers 49 per Vent Or More of •sehool.pperation oasts'. Thiti 'MAY apply also to transportation costs and fifth, classes. The e new grants will be paid by, cheque. dieeetly trout the Provinelal Treasury to the, local seeretary-tretta, urer ..of oath, school board. • • "Since all expenditures are subject to approVal before grants can be assured, there should be the closest understand- ing Iola e� -operation between' the scheot board and the inspector. . .The DepartMent ofileials hope that the ritt• accomplishment in 1040 Will be ' melor reduction, in loettl eehoed rates, and .then , a very, moderate use leisure time. aetivity," it is state4. tax-erater-iewoulcemzikend00;.vg YO. .449p1p1 gft4r..,§QPV: Iaitr4dges,;.. -50 ow' build. up a." fund for post-witr projecte. reported elsewhere. Deattott , . . .104 3,03 scrinam to Tbe si6.te There tire -many local irainAvenients was decided tc, hold the regular • . "" • - that dOuld Ix carried Out amt.. 11Q. great C041191CrilebtillgS on the first and ,third expense on a:,pay-as-You-go, plant that Fridays of each month except in 31dy would make our town more ettractive, and.'Auguit,, when onlyone regular We should' be prepareditO welcome the: meeting Will be held, on the first Fri - men and women *he will, .1 'trust, be daY of the Month. ' , .returning to our midst soon and if . : , , Appointments, . •necesSary;be in a...iid.sition to assist in Appointments- were made as 6 OW s: • , adjusting their return it) the: social and , Gt. -W.i. Schaefer, G. Emerson, , W. ',T. - Wheel-. the 'Town' Connell -of 1045/6)10. , recreational lite of Conlmunity. Arnistron)Cthe ViaYor end Detiallow, assembled for its 'drat meeting en Moil, . 'The Itee' Ve urged that, tile." Court' , - ' "The closing' of ' the air echOols in M..0.11., to , :constitute the ' tearti ,. er day morning,011 stowed optfora quiet, ReVitillOil was an ;important body, ' our vicinity will .be telt very: ,keenly 'Health for 1045,4 . , : • •.. . rather did) meeting; but before pro- important decialons le i, Make, by our ,te, IloweVer, when ' Chile; K; Sttunderti'Ao the Oolleglitte, ceedings had ;gone very far a rift oc-, 'Conn. Butler----"lt has had n hi hil liostilith 'Le e ,I believe we shall be Institute Board for the-Yeara4645-0-t turred-Vhich` upset the Solemn de-, do for year." In a bette sit10i to obtain industries Il. .B;, Long to, the PUhlie Library coruin in which they began, and. -the. ,---Coun, linable then took a hand **V and tourii, then at •any previeds. dine Board fOr 1940-04.' • • . outcome is- still 'uncertain. : ' '. evelained that severel, ratenbere of tho, in the, history of Our toWn.. Therefore lYlaYor gooney: to the Aiexandra The trouble ,Oecurred over the report Contel were neeeelated, will) X would strongly urge that the Board hospital lloard . foe 1045. ...• ' . ,,.. a the Committee topohittetl to , strike that might have aseesament "of Trade be re.orgatitzed '.es aeon asThese aPPointmenta'made no ' change' the standing Committees' for the year. before` the', Court of itevireoli .•" Ssible, to /mist in bringing indlistriee le. any of the boards .eoneerned. - Deputy- Reeve'. Attridge was, given the avoid any pottatible eritielein t nod tourists to`iloderielt. 1 ant pleased A coMilltUtleatioii from. the Ottrolt eliairmartshiP of the tinance comutittee, bets were -lef t ,,ott,, 'Min-. Mr. that a citieexts". eonimittee Ilas,„ been ..EngibeerIfig and ussetwoh eo,_,Atating, which last year was -headed by Deputy WAR thil OtilY, 1110,131b01," a the farmed to organize **Pt and means that the Company, looking to futnre, Itc!eve . (now Mayor) Mooney. Other who. was "god 4t, ot his 'Nor of establishing it? foundation fundor, expansion, was 'Interested in atquiring chairmanships` Were allotted 'to the might be aWkwaril if they bad some definite ,AhroJeet• for-tbe welfare the former chopping .mill. property same members as held thent last year,. with. saute. proposition tat ivottlit Of our Own. • ' -•-..-.• ' . , next to the Company's present property Until it mineto the industrial' cOn- quire three. or four days www$4 "We hope the •Publie Utilities Com- and asking the COUlleil, to "make a mittee, of will& CooncillorItutler wtoi town. 1111881011 ' . • mieSion, is planning a better' *water Preposition." was referred to the in- chairman in 1944. T'iiis was given to To whieli Con. rtptivit row supply for our town. We all, 0111144in ,t1Ustiklai. cominittee. Come. George Mathieeon, a new mem- .if it were neetliestry be, go to 'about,. Hydro rates; however, if we In -• “ ,,.° MACKAY Halt ... ber.7and Court. „Putter was given ,the :ott Town business he won*, Goderich Wttli the uatutited sopply, The secretary- of the local W.(1.TAY,-, court of 'Revision. t - spend three or four deo* owe. - of water at our levy door are not pre- replying to rt 10ttOr from the Council .This did not settaY Cottm Butler and .The /*eve 'a4vain bratwt 10 pared to reiPplY, water to our towns. With reference to the disPoSitiOu of' he promptly said so. "Other Members point stressed :by 'Conn, people, •no matter where they live, at AttleXalf gait, - slated that the 'ectm., are given their . respective pittee$ as in they wanted nn '—"--- a a reasonable emit for intitallation of mittee appointed had read the will of 1044. Wlik aili I *overt?" he wanted the Veurt of Radek*, now services,. I antint *tee hewwe an the late Robert Utteltay and had *ern to know. . .„ vitsibthe in t' in snortterli eoeet, er,eeeourage "the growth of our the deed of the property, and it seined . Reeve , .1faker, who ..liteinglit itt the before it. town. • .0 - that the property would have to revert report, of ' the striking 'committee arid Mini. Pettltbr-",12 ve. exwould wee to **rem§ m,y gp.. to the Crown and the Crown dispoeit moved its . *dozy -tiro, , explabied that who • 'he hteltietreael Preeietion to all emPloYeee a the ef it. The same conueittee had inter- 0Oun. -Mathierten had more thne at Ms what ., of a Oassaidi Torn for the- .smorteoto and, eitrient vieWtd Crown Attorney Relines and be disposal than Orrin. Itutl,er had. lir, comaderad tllat ha . have carried out , had promised ti), look into the Matter. Butler* Watt rather tied down at "1et-iw*s4" 1014 his past years, and The Council was , assured Of tho co. work. This year 1/maid Itbssly ?e their continued operation of the WX1.T.ti. ,and of: their ittogY vas An` the Indiaattgial . desire to do what is right and for of the Council, the best intereets of all etineerned." don artd Thie letter was referriel to eormnittee t.tees, this a th*.,•irbole ClOtilltil. b. /MI ke*VA I. 3 inikt S, coo:drubs in made at tAtiat as street, will time, itt nre 4.44.1