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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-09-20, Page 1GODERICI10, MUM THURSDAY) SEPPMBER 2004 1945- C..pls Helen Brownlee .pt o*A.:071—ii lit. .i,t,..: t,....,--:.' 7 . Home: from .EurOpe. .1101_ en,Ttiesd_ay night, with the 'newly- kl./0. 'earl .4.1,derSon Brings ° 4ifl firet meeting...of theesetteen in' Mitelcay mvsio omrs. tOZNDA ' The GederichMeele Chibeopened ite rxgazgE411:Nopr SEASON Anderson , . fjOilie from ovek'sea. 'Ander.00n...Co4plq, , I, 4171,18/41:i”.14 'the ' Gigletleil'. laeigit6r: ,,, , AT. 'nit, *ATE/WI/4MT ' Fritia)e. Btle'tere. 1401,090 'hue. oikts, Parents 913:160,I,Q4'633g Tre1C:PY NVII:s0V et-fgelatio4 at tea (T Tu'a.0.4Y. eeeesseseese---e-eeese-;---e . School ilioblein7 nder.,. ,. .... -.Displisso4 2,4ixbr, Ciete*,- Pliblie • health , s Mime, ititESE.S' ENTERTAINED: .,., L A% wara.lp uataaa ol'inz entertainea ..the. Graduate ,. 4. ma Work .,au 40.4 et W040:71 ibtv'eizity T0111. i:Art.dAdiiees:.600. ShO*004 fox. .-NitithriOittiratt to 00.01014 ' ^ .eleeted president,7, Mr. J. A. Snider', . In • s. loWer Who '4140 WIl4 ill • wheat. -D44(1 b4rieY; ; A' A': 114413000.12* :01/11,0teriellrpaittatOoittor ' ' afternoOn to meet MiSs Edna" SWeireS, . e.--I'les,$. Ilon).O _ the chair. 'There wee ,e. good ettende ' ' wVietr. SerFice . , 000 bus, eereeningS, harlee and SiaX; Sunday, ,Algera; , 442009 bus Oats, • 41111,0110e'' a Toronto, supervisor of stile !Pro - epee, ikild MrS;Se LeKaire, merabe,rShip vincial..eDepartinent; of Public Health, ' LONDON,. Sept* 13e --Life in the • • • , and the Bricoldoc The Pulelie S.ehool Board is still who was laaying,.- an. .01fici41.• ' VI/Sit to ' , Dr. SherwoOd Fo)c; president' of the Canadien Women's Army' Carve hale COnvenee, reported eevera pew melee here. . • ., . when . the, Scythia.. aocked Aniong those arrAiving, . in Call4da w• heat a" ba°•e'Ye .: ; : ' ' — t.lt• Quebec are dub at the elelfater On Satardey.., The n lie V. lefe*seey struggling ..with the problem of the the county health centre ' at Onntone-si"- rieb. - ' ' • . • ' eoiversity.Of SVeStesen 'Oritnelb, Louden,. been for °pl. Helen IleOwillee a series ArrangeMents weee m,ade tor 4 con- on Tuesday' Were WO, Cart Andereon . accele.rated .'eltles" inid eil. eemasee. and theeptiblic health' Centre in othle- wea, the 'eeep$t peal;,:k at it largety at, . M.D. 1 to .enllst .in. •the • C,W.A.0.; teas ..a of ..firetse- .She was theefirst • girl: in cert to be held in Octether at: whiCh• and. his wife, Cple Anne Anderson. O• LOsTriseetrrlya. '60,1eiegpirION. IN, Oohs thitt -have arisen ie. ita trein. -Tee . lee, wee- sheid in the newsy, tended,Snppereneethig, of the,Goclerieh*Th/ • greup .04- Outstanding artists from Thee' Were -met he friends and relatives ••• ' ' QuARGIA: or . L:Iolitr,,a, OTIVB Parents of Pulnis Who becatiSe Of the deeorated health centre . in the Town Lions Club, held Oil Veidaer eVening in the elistdraft of 0,W.A.0,'s everseass and with the firet draft to go to, the the TOrantO Conservatogy, Willnappear. '''. Plans fOr, next year'e Vestivel of at Woodetecleene Wednesday night and Mote than' 39;000 *Veltinteer WerketS southern 'part of the- lovvel, , bypaesing . , neW situation have to -travel freen 'the , . • tHoawile,rariTehea'wwatiSsbprioguhrto.eybItylt Arrst11:314:, tiintr:ehte 'ITSi1 lIt1 ltdead.y'v'quell:r0011, r0O7 of V..ientserlit, , Contineet. Her home -coming .also 'VMS the death of the fameus ,singer, jobn lviiisic were' diseuseed; ane regi:et iii,Calsee on to poderich todey, ' • - WO -Anderson; son of Mr. an NUs! in nArie one theueeind, Cities, towns victoria Sebeol, to . , Bruce Teenant, peeeident, ef -the the first C.W.A.C.'s from' the Continent only -woman army personnel to London to .be , repatriated,* and she Was triS Miss' M. Middleton'sponeOred a netissietil over Holland, Belgium -and Germany. , . „ events were -green' by Mrs. -Clerentent. and/. he took part en air opetiitions quiz; and after a hell -hour of CO/A- the'peace Will be engaged -in coaS,t-to- , 'clothing colleaion conlearindos" to win objeetioee and on Tuesday night a pofttheanilurons8C2tile . ... • ...• . meeting was -held at the Town. -nail,: 1 8h001 - have been. Making strenudus were miss Helen Gatcluer, senior nurse cpple •tileir place ReeneurelKe. PresidentDr the Grenuate h Were -intreduced ctelillaleri7tinel lictwersath a- fonttircelailc°11f,111:1Wo °811:41er . a first. With her on the Empress of MCCornmelt was expressed after Mrs. AtcDougallehaderead an accetuit of eis fighter' pilot 'w1,th a Spitfire squadron who, M ;.effect, ,will becode Canada's Theeej* Andersen, of,.Goderich, Wee e' and coninieniitles ttereee . the Dominion in' the .aagelerated clas.s at ' Centrel, -,,,:n Other OVPd troOsetrt.wi(Mo.,' ClAb, presided* The: tables were At.- . Scotland, which claceed at -Quebec, were . life and acceinplishmeuts. .Current 7' attached to the 2nd Tectical Air Force• , ; ,tractively n" arranged e with ' autumn , . .. Monday night. ,He called his superniarine , type' 14 coast opeeatiOns' eletringethe national WWI members of ' the School Boerd, Miss Jean -Falconer, 'of theCtaff. ' An- :the, supper, Miss Helen ' Willle,;.the ... munity flinging refreshments 'evere spitfire "Bang on Benny," Which in clothing collection. for ltbernated coma- 'Whea we first' went to the Centime served by Miss Josie -Saunders, Mrs. Air Force 'Ingo mean's '4-Eitennett is tries flow October 1 to 20., when Can- of Vietoria and Central Schools end *4 InSpector R. O. StePlese the Princileals other vieitor ;wee ,Mies Hardy, Organs twi?-ysectisavriushniele;..oift.tifidehp:staht. ent we were three-quarters of a, mile J. A. Snidee. and Mrs. J. LeMairee.e• adians will be asked- to• give all the committeelef the parents insattendance, . panied by Mee Barbara 'Henry. - • „. . -Peer for the Red Cross hoine nursing te classes for slVestern Ontario. ' Music, wee the guest soloist, acceMe , trees the front line," Cpl. Brownlee told eervieeable need clothes tit it they can :to discuss the matter. Dr. Fox, S who was introdeieed by that evnBe a. Mistake and we were mdered Theeervee Press in an interview, but PERSONAL 1.4 -TION spare without replacement. tor the fact -that the earolnient of pupils is The situation is complicated by the • CLOTHING FOR 110t4LAND Harold Bettger., a• graduate of the back. We were with Second Echelon, Monigeinere's headeue.rters, and .. were dynes Ann "Whitton -has returned hoene , . devastatedareasof Irurepe end 'China and. the prospect of securiug increased reater than last year by over fifty, haThe citizen's- interest in Goderich,. AS he ...____. „relief of suffering millions in war- .ereIcintlesrtneaatiotn4eal CCaoiltuandetnof luurrsesess„ University; said he. felt that he had A .known as the ten-nalle snipers after a holiday visit .to Tokento. es •- ...° .....,i, e during .the coming winter. Assoeiation to assume responeibility for b4d. recently purchased 4 sumraer cot- . Although `there were no ' perienced Heavy Bombink . mr. 1.. B. Pentland of Detroit spent a. :C.W.A.C. week in Dungannon and Godeeich. ' haye already been organized in nearly old Central School, was discussed.. following- items are, being asked few and n Club: for its :Work in-eehalf Of ,erippled • Local clothing pollection eommittees accommodation, possibly -by the 'ergo. supplying. the nurses of Holland with lion of a new school in place, eft the certain ertieles ,of clothing, . tele tage here: He cam -Mended the. T.olons- .bombing in AntWerp- - and once 'were. Visite-d friends in. -Detroit last week -end*. casualties,, the' giels experienced• heaVY Mr. and- Mrs: Gordon . McManus - of the lakger cities across Ciinada. and, aey', nighee. meeting. . ,‘,1'. E. Huckins was' chairman of -Tues- in Canada by ,permission of' the .War - interest. He epoke of the unpreeed- five .hundrecl.. centres, including most children, in ! -Which 'be had, a : perseml. machine-gunned in Belgium.. . Mr. and 111re. .Dan lefitCDonald of: paign opens, officialeSat national laeadL ith eine time to before the cain during the ediecussion, that an en- used . coats; - 500 nurses' capes. , Tile ented influx of s stUdent.s. this year at, ws-o g- It was inggested tirae Prices and ,Trade Board; 1,000 the Universitand said he WASine Cpl, Browelee was -engaged in.cletical Windsor. Spent -the week -end , with cleaver be' niade V] get another room to cam y, • n - - . work on _recOrds and expects that this relatives here, - - --,- eg#440..e., ber will be almost -dOubled by' October acconniodate - the' large kindergarten pressed by the great menber, of United quarters in Ottawa estimate Sins, num- paignewill be completed -by October. type of . wbrk win . continue for some Mr, and Mrs. mr.. darrie of London let,. , The local Graduate Ntirses' As -- time to come. -- evere guests last- week of Mrs. E. W . AtM0t7t 1St When clotlingncollection teams from it class at Victoria. School,. thus making sociation has undertaken the collection Statee people "wile had toine .throtigh • - .. Landing in France in August, 1944, Carrie, Carahria,eoad, • were tremendolis possibilities or 'Godes- Ilalif.ax to Victorela start out on their, poesible to re-establish. grade, III :In, Goderiah. Coats end capes may be Goddrich this• year.. He feit'" there. . The German people Were beautifully Mr. John T..rewell of Toronto spent •••••• - . ..•, from , central warehouses ,. in thp pro- -Smile of the - parents, however, Would , A wedding of interest to many in His. address :was centred chiefly on. the • e the draft with. which Cpl. Ilrownlee Mr. James leickson - was up from. ratite§ -tee bring ...4). • the much. needed in Victoria •Schoel. left at the home of Mrem.Clifford Webb, served, 'was in ' Belgium. for some time Clinton for several days this, week . U • , - •., . . The accelerated class is designed to OVellington street - ' "'"1- ' • ' • n . rich as Et tourist .resoet. • . and later in Germany. e.. ' . looking up 'old -friends. : for packing . • ippirigi to seaports AerangeMente being - completed complete their public. school course. reduce ' the eage at which pupils may MeCARTEN—HADDON of Thhuemohirt137etchtieonoeofak' tel,:iipi!i.eaa:anenjoyed ve, • . dressed," paid Cpl. Brownlee, deecribing several' ,days lie .tOi'en and vicinity this vinees With •the ,objeet that no thee be rather their children too-k.a louger tune Goderieh took piece' at Rochester •University of Western. Ontario, which - • .. the seetion south erHanover, where she: week looking eni old friend& • , lost in getting .the elothing- collected -to he said denotes the •peogresi of this • . .wee located. That areaehed .net been.. Mr. and Mks -Harold Gauley ot St. the "ever -torn areas- where dietributthe be eorapelled, at a tender age,eto walk Patience Mary: Haddon became the region of Canada. . in their schoeling than that they should Cathedral;,•- England, .. when , Miss toubhed much.- "Germany is the most Cath.a.rines -Ape* •the Week -end here. will he :Made tree and without .dis- theieng, dietance necessitated by the bride of Surgeon/Lt. Alfin Brock. 'Mc.: ._ e s'Tlie purPose of, the oUniveeeities 4. beautifal -country s I have , ever Seen," With •.the forreer'e .mother, .Mrs. W: criminatimi •Ify UNRRA (tnited NeS new ruling. . . • ' ' - Cinetens '11.0,,NsV.R,- The -bride is the to help' ,develop • a geeatS.ociety,. And_____eie she commented, aclding that As she had Gauley. ' . • .. .. ,..! :-. - • 1 ^ tote Relief and Rehabilitation-eA.d- After e. long discussion it was dee, twin daughter of Major and Mrs. J. the mass influence of the whole in ficevn over it he had notiCed acres ' Mr. Dorothy illonsdorff'Ot.Toronto . , • ' e cided to have e. further Meeting, and H-. Haddon, Royal . Marines .Barraekk stitatione continues . dcevie through the, of wheat. s , - was a ,guest 'for two 'weeks with her • 1F/0... ARL:. ANDERSON 4, Ontario 'leads ' •among all nine ,Pro- ininistration.)• ' . • • • e qt„ in • the -.meantime the. Public School Chatham-, Enlgand. - The greom is. the years: .The ',university, "ehurch, and . After V -E 'da y^ the 0.W.A.C.'s had atuat, -Mrs. J.,: .C. Stewart, and , Mr.. . • • vieceeS in -organization for the cam- Board Will endeavor to reach scene son of Dr. and Mre. D. A.. MeCarteie of other institutions are set .up for the More. timeeand,.freedom kr seeing the Stewart. n • • . , ....._..... • . . tops." . Prior- to !enlisting in the R.C., satiefactpry solution of _the difficulties 'Winnipeg, Man., ande nephew.- Of Mr purPose ofs ,gtildance -into benefiee* . country. Shey . visited the • under- -Miss .Marjorie McQueen, Reg.N.,' of A.F. .11/0. Anderson had 'spent two formed . en more', than -120 centres. presented. . channels, and ,may :. produce IeaderS paign, With. lodal •conunittees alreadY ground factory in the mountains where the ,Stefe :of Kitchener -Waterloo Hes- years in . the Canadian alley. Aniong these is' Goderieh, where the who will 'give 4, better steerage to the W. q. AlacEwan of Gederich: . The electrical equipment %S 15 manufactured pita], was a recent •guest with Mrs. cpl. A.ene Andekson is one of the Lions .Chib. has .takeri 111 L1 of the • RAND CONCERTS . marriage ceremony was performed by Currents et our time," said the speaker. Ind several 'times °visited Beisen camp. Elizabeth _Ruston.' . . -, "Fighting Bennetts" elf Woodstock. ,oenttel. organigation, with Mr. M: S. Owing to the uncertainty of the Rochester, .aseisted by the'Rev. PeG, G,.. Ile -instanced the case. of Sir, Frederick n the , Very -Rev. Thoesits Crick, Dean of . The Horrible: !Reality Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .F. McPhee of' /ler father is a. veteran of World Wa.r ,. Stewart .as head •of .the committee in weather it has been. decided to close pearson, R.N., chaplain to the King* Ranting, evho by his research had peo- Here the frail people whom they Leamington..spent several days in .town I. She had. a sieter, Isobel, a •cerpo.ral c.harge and the -Stewart flower shop the season so: far es open-aer concerts The serviCe was theta'. - As the' bridal. dewed insulin ancr conferred ' great 'saw in hospitals wereenaute evidence and. vicinity this...week visiting rela- in _the R.C.A:F-. (W.D.) e a -brother, on, theeSqUare ap -headquarters. The are concerned, and *there will Ibeseena party left the church they passed under ben°efit Upon many. The 'University of , petrated in the camp; She eaid. - s 1VIr., *Ernest- Craigie has returned to veteran of . Dieppe; George it .1100.1 Western Ontariohesaidhad a part of the -horrors Whieh had been per, tied! ,and .friends. e' e s- - ;-- -- : 'Eddie, a caPtain in the .aeney, end a i- eaveghters 40e .the „Empire, ,ehuich and thig 'year. It is' hsetae ar- officers of theoped that .' Chatham Division Royal other organizations else will have their in- the research' work which led -to more band concerts from the bandetand an arch of crossed -swords •forined. ley '; , ''PeoPle read about these things in Begat° after. spending two weeks' hold, in the R.C.A.F., . and a teird broth,cr,. awn collecting (centrek ' • rangement naay be .made for an - oc- Marines. One hundred eand • teve.nty the discovery of radar,- :the . atomic ..., . the papers 'and. don't -realize 'how: hor- 'days here . with his uncle leiiiT aunt, Fred, in the 'navy, A -survivar of the , - Alt rukal,sdonations ;will be _greatly winter. Casional *inside* program. during the. guests 'afterwards attended it reception bomb, eind *insulin. - n . • - , eeeste .1 .,. rible it is," she said describing the Mr. and Mrs. j. • W. Craigie. . - Athabaska: , alnereciated iand may ;be left at the s' . prbposed. by Lion -C. K.- Seunders, and sights -which she, had seen, etating that Mrs...H. Trow,bridge of SPanish, • Cpl. Aridergon, was attached to, 1.1,C, ,depot. in ••Stewartzs etteee. . Marines Barracks. Surg./Lt, and Mrs.. , A. vote- of thanks to the Speaker was r • - .held In the. officers' 'Mess at the Royal thousands' of. people had been burned Algonia„ who was spending some time A.F. headquarters in Loudon, -England, . The Liens ..ChibscomMittee in,:e.barge St.. °Louis'. Roman Catholic church, their, honeymoon in Cornevalr. , M6tarten left subsequently th. spend atioe of the -Club. to Misses' Willissand-- • LINDSAY=MeDERMOTT Lion Je. A. Snider .expressed appreci- or buried in certaineelacesin .the tamp. evitle her .aunt, , Mrs: H. Phillips, left and was ' in cOnstant -Ouch Ivan her :of,,, the ,eelleetion bee ,Illartin SteW•art Weterloo, was the -scene -of a pretty .- . were friendly, . although the- Hitler, .1Sire..ands .rers. A, . B. Crawford of on the . Continent thrOugheher, duties, On the whole, the German. people, ..for her .home_last week -end.. .- - . - -husband's squadron -while on ew.ratione S4dhetirman,), akeo •Ncialette, lilh: Ross, D. vvedding. at 10 o'clock Monday ' merit- * , enCARD.WELL-e.-THOMAS ' A donation of. 0.0q was .vdted to 'the- . ., • :Youth. were more apt to beantagOiseette, Sault .Ste. .Marie, Mich., are .spending in the warn room, which consisted of' 4 I. Tennant. '. ' J. LeMeiree .7. W. •aoitteeeiand M. B. Therese, daughter - of • Patrick McDer- day, September IN at 'St. George's Henry, ' ee . • : _.__ . And Lion J. W. Coa.tee announced thet . , Allan, fOta.yeen lEdevattas .3...,Mecenne.11, ing, s September 3rd, when • Louise The marriage toOk place on Sature Red 'Shield :Home Front" earapeign; . The ,blonde, .bhle-eyed German girls the Week .with, thele 'Uncle and aunt, pin -pointing raids • .021 =VS. Lion Martin Steeetre had consented to . • Cpl. .Brownlee .described' as nice -look- Mr. .and .Airs.. W. J. 'Blair, nCanibria F/0. Anderson. n intends gontinumg act as: chairman. of the c.u.A.A.r. ' mott, was united in marriage. to Lead- Anglican church, of Helen Pews Grieve, ing. They have fresh.. compleiions, road- . ' ' his. education by taki,ng advantAge of . • national clothing colleetio* • . . ing Writer Victor Louis Lindsay, son Reg.N., youngest daughter of. _Mr. and wear. no make-up; , - -, Mr..,„atid .Mre, Arnold McConnell and the veterans' eehabilitation plan. Witill - the of Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay, Gode- Mrs. .Toshua V. Thomas, Goderich, , to: . K W . Bodge, chairman of the civic Among the • souvenirs which CpL Diane were; at Toronto on Sunday At- IBTED The bride, who was given in narriage Cardwell and the late Mr. Thomas recreationeercomMittee, 'thanked. the' s, • PS rich. Rev.. Clarenee ' Weiss officiated: Gebrge Douglas Cardwell, - son of Mrs. . J , . Brownlee brought home Ls a. bracelet tenelieg ,a .MeConnell family ;reunion -0b-for its donation of $50. • -; He ,. 'an '. - _ . ' ' TO ALL WHO A.M.IN THE BLOOD DONORS* _ Wad. !Lorne :Snell arrived. home by her father, wore a floor-leiegte gown John Cardwell, of Clinton. Rev. W. H. i -.. for which she exchanged eight Chow- , at. which thirty -roue members ,of the. 17.T.TNTU ' ',last Tuesdar.night after -si:lending over of white. satin Made with long: sleeves Dsuaber„ 'Officiated'. , The .bride . waS certainspecifications regarding recre- .... . n • S,B. a worami were selling Many things, eveergt. eiaSon Straughart,stationed three years overseas. He came on the and an embroidered net yoke.• Her lovely,' in -sits wational centres and uditoriums, it inter -white Wool frock 'said .the cominittee :' was waiting for: --.. , their wedding rings. e . - - e at .0ttawe, is. spending a week's leaVe' sne- - late eerie She said that the- German elwere _present. Now that the work .- of the .blood .Nieuve Amsterdam I:ands was met at veil of illusion net was edged with Wide with fuchsia accessories and, corsage was hoped torget information fro • Now that she is home With her with hie..family here. He was forin- , ,. plans submitted in I competition for •-. dowers' clinic has -been completed,- .so 'London lby Ibis ewife, Whom :he met and lace in , a gardenia' pattern and fell to of American Beauty . roses, The , far as GOeerich And eoninumity are martiedet-year itgoln 'England and who the fingeitipse ,Itwas held in place couple were attended by Mrs. • rizes-amengeElenadianarchiteetsee avenue, Cpl. Bro.welee- will have •thirty, County Training School et.Sky Harbor. mother, 1Virs.. lii. Holinen, Central erly,Seceetaey-treasurer with the -Huron extendlegeleate-sineere-th eoncerned, we takes thie mea.ns of arrived iirCan e • es ;mg her, Mrs. Rebert Snell, :Church a bouquet of Better Times roses •and honor, . Wearing • eapphite blue With Ada ribout six.mantheago ey,...a, erown. of, gardenias, -,Shesearried Heardeeieterof-t ri e; as ma ron Of Thanke were: tendered by,,,Lione„-G. ' . • J. F. days' leave before reporting_at *Moises leteseelazel lfurrily' afteritWili!IVeCke Emerson. to. the ladies for the supper -- s eee-ley -BarraCki.. .$-Iie eoects • that she holidays with .her s daughtere Mrs., J. ----will be kept in echelon in Canades, .' • : McLeod :of _Beynelci, .and evisitieg her threstation Wagonbeought them tilto G e yeare.- . ' . While We all feel Abet it was a rielh, as the Strain and bus- hied left eister of *the bride, wearing a' floor- Bartliff, of dintonas groomsman. :.iede- Miss Anne : McDermott of Toronteriean Beautroe o; y ss; and, MreeBruce replied graelously,', .._ -. Who . have itssistede us -Dye; ,the peg str.eet, aiso went to London end an army stephanotis. The maid of. honor was brown accessories= and .corsage of a -m- Oovided, to which- Mrs. Fred Vileon * forinerGoderieli and ister, MraBruce, of Blyth,left .. .- - ;s, -• . • . .......... . . parents, Mr.,.and Mee. 13.irede, ef town, privilege to iSsist in the .splenclid work -London 'before Lorne got this leave. length dress 'of red velvet. e m and Match- After the cereony a reception was , of bringing help 'to, our lighting' men, of .absenee. - - ."' iing headdress trimmed with ostrich held at the homeof the bride's parents, KEEN DISAPPOINTMENT . CplBrownlee is.-0. now of Lendon, formerly of . yfieid Montreal.. . ..„,. • girl, daughter of Mrs. G. W: linen,. on _Friday „th rejoin hei boat At * ' . - , help of eteintimate and_practical A kin,d • e : . • tips.. - She ceeried a bouquet of Joanna: Elgin avenue, 'where 'Mrs: Thomas re- . „e . FOR A GODp.,RIOli 'PAIVIILY and Goderich. ' '• • Mrs. •and -Alm,H. Jonese of New ._. 44.044444.:4..144.444,44 . •as Iliiit of giving,' blood to save lives , , -, he Menibers of the Rennie:1er •Junior Hill roses. • Mr. *Frank • O'Connor of ,ceived in aqua -shadow lace and Was 4i , . - T‘otentoe and Mr. and Mrs. Is -Perkins •the suceesS attained -by oiii. joint efforts 101tib enjoyed:a /corn 'i,eitat ett Forster's- Hamilton was best man and !ushers assisted by Mrs. Cardwell, mother -Of Provincial Traffic offieer James Culp.7 • DISASTROUS VIRE . • * - and daughtee "Jane, of eBarrie, have could never have been so -marked with- bridge to :honor and welcome home Ivere Mr-, John Devereaux, Detroit, and the, green'. Wearing; tilinted jersey. Mrs. • Culp and family were deeply. die._ AVERTED AT liUGH ITTTL' returned to Toronto after spending • a out the untiring. .eeal and r unselfish. Gnr. Cleyeeii.Xiltione litho retirrned on Mr: William LindsaY, Goderieh; ' - Botn wore corsages or tea roses.... -After -appointed- oe Thursday last, Advice , .. "..S ______ • , tewart and .1Virs. Jas. Bogie. - few..,days ..with. :Mr: and Mrs. J. C. le0ors of many.people., . . -- , the vales movie Pasteur • °after seeing- A wedding, breakfast -was served 'at a short honeymoon, the _happy couple had -been received that their son, Lance- One first bleed donoi. clinic' w1 hold service in Italy „and an the western' the • Walper.. House, kitchener, to the will reside in Sarrda. • . - Bombardieriej. R. Culp, would arrive in ' Rill, Colborne township, 'citifsed eon- , • Sntoldeting fire in hay in a • wooden • silo in the barmen:I the farm ef teugh. her ,datighter, B. May Bovvering,. R.IsTe of ethe staff „of .Deer- Lodge Military • Mrs.. (Rev.) .ff. W. -Dowering and held. Donations.of blood eent to head- appreelm ation feothe Club. • erts.` father: . .. total. of, twenty-one 'clinic's. have been Grte. MilliOn recCivad n ',watch, a !gift 41 ception at the hontee of" the bride's at a inls-celldneehs . Alibwee for ethe with the family weet to London •to . . bride prior. to hmria er arge.. Last meet him. His enathe was celled,' but „ On Jane • 3rd, 1943„ and since then a European 'froftt, Diiii4g thes eeeedne immediate. relatives, followed by a re- Mrs. ,Gordon Ban4ister - ivtts hostess London frottt oversdas, and two ears •.siderable concern . on ,Monday night, Hospital ,at Winnipeg, who, have been quarters .thtalled 1800; 1408 were:from 4arold. Feagan also received a watc.h For her going-esevae ,eostume, Mre. -WednesdaY afternoon and evening Afrs,..-he failed to appear, and me...014, 'cease • The -tire. brigades of Goderich and holidayieg with Mrs. H. Phillips:East aett and • 4 m 52 .fro•.women. ,,George she enjoying:a Week -end at his hame. Lindsae chose -a , turquoise suit. with Thomas entertained at a ttrousseau tea told he had got off Another train at .•ilacE`wen Was• the first -man., to. donate at Rentailler, Sallying recently been hat to match •and navy bled accessories. inn honor Of her daughter. Mrs. Card-. Toronto and,gone to` Guelph" Intreiry...:: Auburn • responded to 'a call, attd a street, left for' their ..home last Friday.- blood and Miss Ann Wurtele was' the .dise)iargee from the RiCA.F. • After a short motor . trip, stile 'couple welt and Mrs.- T.' R. Patterson .poured at Guelph, drew ,a blank, .alad through people gatheeed. Cheelicals were used wate '.hotned „trete Benmiller. . The igeeat cedivil of neighbors.. and; other by the Godetich Bremen to extleguish' the li e; while theAuburnbrigade used 41 Goderich fortyeyeaes ago he has been, calltegeon „old- friends. Since leaving been :Welting hi toWn thls week and • . Mr. Diu]. McIear of ' WieniPeg has -record is helde by.' •Lawrence Yale of as . the Dr. Nicholsot heuse, owned first welliae. The.total enrolment knee ''"'-'-!se. --,-7--- • .---e-e---- . 359 Men and 174 women.. The clink the ;property on West street known the -inception of this seivice was 583, 'MORE PROPERTY CHANGES will reside 111 . SI on e y , ' N . S . _ te a - 'd n r in g t h e ' a f t e r n o o n , a n d el r s.. cti.iheuetaii ptd. qsAuhaajdnpr:ineoowrnsth. li icaflikvin?)irololintueiflgrilit•-e- sad: st. I:I:et:tin No ...-• _ St. Peter's chinch was on Wednese Wittier)] J., Thomas, of Sarnia,' Mi.s. O'HANDLEY—LINDSAY John Marwick end Mrs. W. Tebbiitt in the evening:" Assisting were Mrs, with -G. re Stephens es Co.,Ltd., whole - Rain s-beeke ()out only once aud *ere Goderich, who gave fifteen donations. latter,Ay by Thos..mr,tuTenti.,, kw been ..day mornieg. September 12th, the Fred Sandy., Miss shiriey *Marwick, arrivals.' Mr. Culp's . twO . daughters quiltly checked.- . The smoldering nay .., sale dealers in 'pan:lee, _and glass .'itt Winnipeg, And is liow,itSsistant •general Three women-Aled for, top hienore, Mrs. Purchiaead. 10.• ,C4r,&b.am , Inglis. The scene of the nuptiels bf Dbrothy Lind- gm •GOrdOn Bannister and Mrs., J. had come frein Toronto to meet, th • . . WAS remoVed. from the silo and imple-, manager -0',the ,e0•10.PahY• • George MacEvVan, Mrs.. David Elliott new -owner pprposes establishing . 4 say, yenngest deughbrother, and the home here shad been ter of Mr, and Mts. F. Heard. . 7 cleeorated in hiS honors His wife, re me.nts and some live stock.Fere taken • Capt.. Francis Oreighten of Detroit, eight times.," Thirty-seeen ,donors gave and ••Mrs. Chas.: ridgetd, efteh. givieg first-class egatage and service station; George Lindsey, Gederiele, and. Ignatius Montreal sereet. . • . removing from hie present location on O'Handley, son of Arr.• , and Mrs. ,GAULEY,,,FOSTER . _ , sides in London - -frets •the barn lo -41 place of •saiety. Who eyes Hoverseas and seonipleted his ten Or •more 'donations *and received Michaci . 0,11andle3-, New Waterford', The wecediog of Dolores Patricia. Word since . receiVed from. England The Worts averted a • disasfrots iiiq, no137 missions ,retulnhome several gold button es ninety-four n have. . re- 'Another real estate transaetion .iS Cape Breton, N.S. The marriage cere- Foster, daughter. .of Mr. and , iktr• is that I3dr. Cidp, did net sail on 'the the . thotteand buehels' of grain and the ,Els eie barn is one or the largest In e Mistrict and. contained several Mother,• Mrs, Andrew -Kirk, •now of months ago, has been visiting his grand- Winghtimebut formeiriy'of Dungannon. il..-; g • .ceived silver bUttons for ex donations, the sale by.. Miss -Claire Reyn-oldt of molly was conducted -by nev. s. ,T. William g. Foeter, Fort, :Williem, Ont., for- three denationS. , - ' ' and. 140 leave receiVed bronze buttons -bier ,reeidence propert,v at the corner of "Wellington street and *Fagin avenue. McDonald of Clinton. The bride, who to George Albert (Wiley, son of , Mrs. home soon. ,but t..h.at lie eXpected to _be- ,_ .- illOasoiihay.crop., . „ Mrtiled Mies. Hill, vvhO *ere away fnstinguisheil 'Flying Crones : ite- -Well CaPr; ,Oreighten was . ,4wa1ded the NOrthestreet United .chureh. in allowing of 'Detroit, 'who Intends to raake it a. The kindness of the official board' of The Pukehaser is , lir, Gerard Power loOked charming in a floor length white Goderieh, was an 'event of „.efonday; ' TODAY'S POLICE cant was given in marriage by het^ father, Gauley and the !etc W. Gauley of ,,, . --.. `'s - . --_,..... - s from home, were .reachekitt ' Ohelph as receiVing totiber (citations. us the use. of their lecttireehall and the summer home and in time nufy eetnove hig. in points' Oyer , her heeds, the church at Poet William. The double- 'After •a •prelinieriary •fiearing before by telephinie and arriVed home shortly, *4444.4........41, CO..01)eration of Mr. Andtew, the -eiktitelx with. his family to &Ain nnd enake it Sweetheart neckline' and hem being -ring ceremony ' Was Performed by edged in tulle. The fun -length veil' MonsigiTetir ,,,P. J.' elebeire. Given in Magistrate. Cook in Weekly Court this satin gown with tong sleeve's extend; September 3rde in St. Tatrick's R.C: before midnight. The presence of lire officer,. were. of • the greatest possible his permanent, residence: -•t% ' , ..........„..................:,...-...,......_ • afternobn, Attfinie Parry, of :Clinton, had been noticed earlyein .the evening, ° . BED CROSS NOT.ES assistaneet " of wbite 'tulle -was held with a Sweet.' marriage by. her father, the bride wits wainatery. libel against .................... and et wld eniee eee'Clock.ln theerning •' ,, • amotint of work wee. done We -Should. like in. addition to exe , . AuBuim E.NTRY , WINS - •- -- , heart headdress, and she carried a gowned in a long White dress of, Queen Charged ith def the, personnel of the Radio ' School at hefore the watcheri- eoureturn. to .„6,• large , Press...Our thanks to. Mr..GarriciF, -who Racing ingeene owned by 014yten bouquet ' Of ''.13ettef Time -keg -6.. eftis Anne. lace, Her halo hat of white Gliaton;* was committed" fer .trial. at theft homes. .. loettlebraneh during the 'holiday month by ..busy• Red.. Cross - workers' •of the Corn -Company, _wliich. donated their Supplied dryotal ice free; to the Coca tetcld; of Auburn, wen the. sixth nice He/err Lindsay of Toroeto,, ,sister of feathers arranged s in rosettes had A . the 'neXt High Court sitting in aocle-. LAWN)130In representative of this Work, will• be of August. A shipment of 340. articles, ,,produCtS ehrotigli Mr.. Tyre -eine; ,to the doctors and graduate nurses; 'the. Wo- distaece of 215 Miles. The birds 'were HOMillg „Pigeon Club, weer the week-eed from Belleville, a gloires and matching headdress: She for young birds held by the Goderiee the bride, wee maid of honor and wore fingertip veil and she carried a easetule , a gown of blpe lace ss long fuchsia bouquet of red roses. The. bridesmaid, Miss Claire Charbonneau, wore A gown A . sailor, Harold * Ilaila.tt, of which was •floWe sent forward this week, consisting •of men's Itistitute ; the Ahitte,ek and Maple liberated itt 8 a.m. and the first arrited carried pink rosee. The bridegroom ofe the same ,stYle as the bride's of and . disorderly conduct 'in a local Bert Satrder,son, Harret Sanderson the following; 75 girlie' eabiblnations, Leaf ' Clhapeers of .the I.O.D.M; the wile attended he re/W..L. V. Lipdsay, Chartreuse crepe and carried et cot- restaurairt, was__ fined $10 and .costs Ilitlifax; charged 'with cotimon assault . . and ,Clayton Nivins WW1 lira, priZe ill 70 bloomerie 34.nvests, 2 pare pyjainas, Hospital Auxiliary„ - and to ntneerOns home .at 12.53' p.m* This was a very R.C.N.V.11., beothel?, of .the bride. Arise ohisl bouquet of creinn reset. Pattlek amounting ton $28. ,110 wits• intoileated•- the --titebles tournament at Mitchell 3 quilts, 7 refugee articles, 25 children's socks5 lay assistants, whose Unite even freely better than 1322 yards it minute:. The good race, the Weds znaking good time, Barbara. OW presided at the organ and L. O'Brien' was best blatli and Lueleri it the time, and Said he dig net on Friday hist. '. . ' -. sweaters, 50 pairs Children's , • THIO t( from Atiiiierich played baby bonnete, 00 pitirs Service. Sileke, it pi -dyed, to 'be. 0reSiilta: ist, 2MI, 3rd, 0', Ladd; 4th, -`..i.Ave :Maria" Ana 'Paine Angclicus." Miss Victoria )3fteehler sang Schubert's Charbonneatz and Patrick 0."Brien were, natters. miSs Catlieilli6 111 10 `'`vt-'' fefed with- the wqttresses,:one'of WhOill .gerved to Make .the plink .the• success ,,,_ meniber ' what he - Had 'dime. Ile Inter. in the doubles tournament at Walker- 11 scarves, 1 pair mitts, 2 helmets* Signed on behalf Of- the Goderich . „ , , P. Johnston ; 5th,- .1/ the. ceremony 4' reception evas soloist and Miss Veronica Ceehesky he hit In the -face, breaking her,glasses. ,Theli Jahnston, took third prize.. ton yesterday .and Iloward,1VIeNte 'and ' A great need still exists.for clothing. ' ,• ST..dEonou'S GUILD be the first. etire a overseas head - The •requirements foe 'civ-illan elothing of the United" Kingdom continue to -.chairman Itlood Donor...Clinic. . ‘" • NMSON lilLti, , Lions Club and local'Red Cross Society, 7th, . W. Pitblado ; .8th, ' Eeet,Peachey; held at' the t?arlt Hattse, whore Airs, presided at the -otgan. The eeteniony . •• MR.S. 11. C. DUNLOP, ' Oth, 0. Ladd. The next race, the final, Lindsay. Mallet° 02 the bride,. receiVed %Vas followed 'bY a wedding breakfast will be from, Nitpanee. '`"' t --. JetrY.; 0th and After - t• .in it eestume of blue crepe with corsage itt; the Prinee ••Arthur Hotel, and the ;PORT ALBERT The regular meeting of St. aeorge% quarters of the Iled Orogs:- Red iCross . RTHELME, O'HEATIN", • . . churchwoman% Child was held in the women are asked•to accept this as it ENGAGYMENT ANNOUNCEM ' the happy couple left lip ,rnoten fey their bride's- parents, where the bride's A Presentation and dance -was held , President of Red CroSs Society. of rOses. and black 1( C( . tater reception was held. at'lhe hdine of the Guild room on Wednesday,, September •direct challenge. - *Secretary 11100 Donor Clinic. Mr.-and...Mrs. John Spein, Goderide home at • New Wiiterford, . X.8„ the Mother wits assisted by 'the 'bride- in the sehool-house .on Priddy. evening 5th. mis. n. zi,. Beam', the president, .‘`To the people *who have: Suffered THE wEATIlign • wish to announce the....,engagepent ,yof bride travelallg In a' eccon brown 'groom's mother lit S recelying, • • The last' in honor of tWo soldiers returned " was ha charge,. The meeting opened untold privations during the Mit six their eldest daughter, Muriel vipiots to dressmaker suit wIth ciar,k hrown ae- couple left-. by boat for life tiiiitod .from-Overtieno. Sgt. Woodiow .1Iosi and with a. hymn and praYer, after whieh years, while 011111 1S 'overran, their, Teraperaturesof the „past -week in .Toseph WillitiTh, only „son o',t Mr. and cessories and corsage 'of .Thanna Hill States, the' bride %venting a. black llte, Larry IIndsan. These„ two 'boys . . amount 'cleared front th6 garden party. aiitieles of., warm clothing bearing the Ahe Scripture wee ,re forth. It Was Announeed that the, total, tr.ibutien from. our women, "than -the ad by Mrs-, 'Steele- eentitry, there Can be., no greater. Otte Gioderich, witizAhose of the,norrespond- big. week, a' year ago, as officially re. eorded, Were as follows: '', - . 160 . 1044 . Oiltatio; . the marriage 'to "take pioeo thee. were from IThspeler, Galt, Sydhey,. bleek suede'and satin and a Yorkshire mid replied With many thanks, /kluge October Otlt, at St aToseph•'s church, Stratford, -Orillia arid' Toronto., . • blize tuxedo *Coat. ,. ter dancing was supPlied hy. '1i1r. and, Mrs. William - Ithody of Itidgetown, rOses.• Out-of-town goests at the wed- et elv firt'ss with Sequin trim, beret, of Were meson thd . with a girt of • mOney WAS OM " Afootion was...made of the label of -peace and O0( SI `Gift Of Clinton. ' • • , prior to the ronriigo the .bride, who - Ont-of-toWn guests', ineluded ' Urs. .7grs. A. Sehraht ' • `' ' .-..........-. , . , . , , oyerseas. the . president read.,...41 Ally. knittere ,having service knitting .eollection for -good .4ed elothing to be the Canadian 1ted Cross'," ' -1311tx. MiiiAfkGODEItiett Giiittas 10.11,Thill‘uilontr ored by 'the'staff ot;the„..Froolder Mfg:, groom, m was' eznizio3-yd at Stratford, 11 15 lion- WM. Gal:Ire!' t Geoxiil:Itili41401rginthe: Mlss i:itc8kosi?..sit - .‘,, report on. why meat -was being rationed.. outate asked to Anish it as quickly as Thurs., ,Sept. 1.3 '..00 '• 51 'I; Id . 51 , The' Goderich girls' .softball teittn has Co. in. the Prosentlition ofa' chenilleAlbert* Sask., Mr. and Mrs.",‘Vric Ilad. London, atter a maStoid operation, re. --CenteSt was eondueted by the social on civilian knitting at once. ' snpper at the end of October. A quiz disContinued, sk that workers may start, it vias' decided to have a Thanksgiving possible, as this line Of 'work is to. be 8 -tin,„ ;got id •„,,;01, , 41 .t. 71,. ,, 60 Ripley ladies won 13-5 in utlui game collaneous shower 4.1So WAS given hy bride. ° Sat.,' Sept 15 ....Ms '55, 07, 0 Playotrs • by" . the itiPloy team. The ecu 11100115 shewer for her. A Infs. Patenaude of Montreal, aunt- of the partied' h by, or Mother. /ago by Mr..and Pri; Sept. 14 „„yo ee , ee ea been eihninkited in tee intortroup bedspread, while the girth .hold a,_ mis. ',10Y of Ileardmore,;.cat,, and urs. .A. tOned te her home last Week aceolln- . • Mrs'. Wm. English and daughter Maft. -. Dodds. gerved' by :Mrs, gichilortie and MIL and ' socks for children, and Stirplizs eominittee. At the close lunch. was, there is an urgent need for sweaters . serviee wool .may be used for, these. .. Wed., Sq)t. io ....00 , 5.1 82.• 03 11-5. TueS., Sept IS .47 :50 81 • 0, evening at liipley repeated 'the win, at the Waite of Arrs. George 'Antilop., wtts foNd with showers and dinnerS all 0 LOndon, who were visitorCwith , ., Stratford. . . , by several of het friends; , , ItIrs and 4r0. II Iminor. Mon.; Sept. IT ....03 89 78; 07 here mit Monday evening, amr last Miss, rtosalla /Opole, vvho entettltinoti Previous to the.. marriage the hride aret and granddaughter 8hitley Mahon, 't, • . . ..„