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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-09-20, Page 7! L11 I)A SEPTEMBER , 0th, 190 SLUM AND WIM13 MOS • 1104tein Men of Hurdrt County Exhibit Despite threatening rain, a crown Or 0)0 spectators gathered. for the •iinnual Harron= Blaek and White ?Jinni! • held on Friday last iw► eorinsetiorr °vlrith the Blyth Fair. A total, of eighty even head were shown by eleven ell:414 ox and the general 'quality 'Inas + at least fifty per cent, better thaxx last year. Prefesso> ...A•.__ D.. Bunions. of tole_ On- tario Agricultural Ooliege, t ueTj judged,. - Banzter & Turton, Colborne • township, showed both grand champions, taking the female award on Sylvia 1$11400tine Mereena. Who. tQpll the aged ow* In milk, and the male honors -9,11 Alfalfa - dale Mercedes, Paul, the winning yearling, who Was first named junior champion, Ile thea_ repeated his- win of last year. �'i niter & Turton; "also showed the first and second, prize milk; in g two -year-olds and the first prize herd. • Next to the grand champion in class, and following„ biro .through to the, re - Serve junior championship, wsxa f the ,War Means to lite,'" Meadow' Glade Admiral Pabst, jointly ,the kind . ci owned by W, B(uliie' Clutton, Colborne : The 'regent, and Mrs.. d,, A-, Graham. an. � to ship, , the Moron County nouaced that'•the immediate .eoucern of Ronne, Clinton. Clutton took four ,the I.fi:D.E.; would be overseas eivilia�n firsts, • , n -winning senior heifer calf, relief, and explained.the purpose of his wvi n.. g Meadow • Glade Susie Pabst, being the . C.D,A.R.F. national clothing col-: naziied junior champion female, while lection ' a a .s undertaken locally •by the he also heAded :the • senior yearling Goderich Lions Club under 'the. ch.-; heifer, ",unioret-of-sire and senior manship Of Mr. Martin Stewart,, as- e 4e�rOtrsireclasses,"Both "getc" were s:isteci by,. the women s organizations. . .. ,. Dai is Captain .Foch. ,, r 11 the tl +g' � tea 1.d In A^ reit Were $2'*.*^"r..+'. „ u. It wet! d deo i Motion of Mrs. F nk Curry aid' 'M Roberta that $1.0 . be—given given to t auditor of the t,hapter s books. ' 'l''he educational Secretary,. Was Anis. Wu mere " re._.r ed"that Vita 'bad r ?d dSe_..1atDew cleat to the ar opte hPo ,. Alberta. She also announced -,that coming high .sebopl' entrance classes in future, would earpeto for essay prizes Instead of.outgoing 'classes, The sub - loot of . the essays this year .'""What In a recent electrical stor r. the barn on the farin'of Cordou.SnelI at 'West- field was struclf ,and baraxed oto".. the 'ground, with a quantity of'hay. W. Clare Adams, who was, I)ivieian (Court .clerk at' Wingi axn for ninny• years, died last week at the Byron sanatorium. He was in his •.fifty-fifth yeaak, ., .. Morris Township is joining the ]auni.- eipalities that hold thein elections in. .early December, ear bylaw .oto 'this effect After some diseusSioU it was decided oar iris been "passed at the,. last meet "'� oil ell v aS 't. pp le l 1 ht� 'T 'iii ��.�{ (yam ?t 1 y�yl��. Vacitt'Amar' three firsts and a second, winning the -bull calf, progeny of dam (from Meadow'. Glade Meg Pabst) and, two- year-old bull. classes. His entry, ' in the last, Meadow Glade Sergeant Pabst, Was made senior and reserve grand chanxpi n bull. , Ross 'Marshall, Rirkton, took three firsts and was second in all five ' group; classes. He ,showed a .very $ashy voted a donation ,of $10, and $5 was. dairylike three -year -01d, Sally Tensen donated .to ° Mrs. Churchill's . fund for Mations "'to.,,lhe. Q,ctober 'Meeting. -nMrs, ..... Rev J: lir...r�.ohilsan; 1Ver "-1reh Campbell, Mrs, Taylor .and firs. Dol.- . minister at. 13luevale, died on . I riday mage were . named a committee to afternoon from a 'hear�t_.attaok;' .A He is supervise this undertaking', survived b' hers wife and one son, A letter was read from Miss Ferns Howard; an my chaplain now in Eng-, -.. Cranston, ,secretary og the newly hand. • formed Nurses' Registry, explaining The death of Mrs. Henry T. Thomson its formation and function,' : of Wi.. gleam occurred in the Toronto • In respotii -s ,•an appeal •Prom the General Hospital after•• an' operation. Salvation A:rm3r front„ the Chapter She was inher sixty-ninth year, Be- sides her husband, a . son, George,, of Bluevale; survives: - • •1VIrs. Fred Peckitt, Mullett township, died suddenly on Friday evening of a heart attack: She was the former 'Gladys Grainger . and was in her forty-second . year. Besides her 'hus- band she leaves five young children. —Mrs. James hays, Formerly Sarah. Archibald, died at Seaforth on° Sunday evening from. the effects of a paralytic stroke. She was seventy-four years• of age. She and her husband, who pre- deceased her in 1937, for, some years were residents of Goderich. Four sons survive : Howard, of Windsor; Dr. A. of Fort Erie ; William, 'of Detroit, , and Lieut. Glenn Hays, R.C.N.V.R., Winnipeg., Davis—Wheeler • At the United church, Belgrave, Rev. G. H Dunlop performed the .marriage ceremony, uniting Ruth, daughter - of err. and Mrs. C. -Wheeler, Belgrave, and Laurence J.. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.• F. Davis, London. After a trip to Muskoka the couple will live in London. Jamieson—Saltie • At 'the, home of : Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph E. Smith, Wingham, on September 8th, Pioneer, that , was made reserve senior and reserve grand champion... His other w_inns...wer0 .in the dry two-year, old, and junior yearling heifer classes. His. second prize senior heifer calf, Mari:.Acres Nancy Wayne, went on to the reserve. junior championship, • W, H. Speiran & Sons, Brussels, hald the first prize •dry "aged cpw, and first prize milking three-year-old. J, W. VanEgmond & Sons, Clinton, had three seconds and G. Alien Betties, Bayfield, the first prize *junior heifer calf and second prize dry -two-year-old. • Other• exhibitors were: Colin Camp- bell,* Son and Alvin Betties, Bayfield, OPE. l: B. Goudie, 'Seaforth. liAPLE LEAF • •' • ` OUAPTER, I.OD.E.. ,Miss Edith Roberts Resigns Post as. War Services Convener'. then egular.. meeting of the ' Ma s le Leaf Chapter, I.Q.D•E•, held in Mac- Kay Hall on Friday afternoon, Septem- ber 14th; the war - services convener, Miss Edith Roberts, had on display one of the thirty personal --property bags and its contents which 'the Maple Leaf Chapter is sending on Octobert•1st' to civilian' women "in England at a cost of $102.45. The Chapter also_. assisted during the sunilner months at the Legion bingos and the August blood donors' clinic. The resignation of MisS Roberts, who Bail been war services convener since the second, year of the• war,' Was . acceptedbwith profound re- gret. Her contribution to the . war work of the . Chapter was outstanding in energy and accomplishment. • The matter of .finding a successor wars left to the October meeting. The treasurer, Mrs. Bert Sanderson, reported ,that the- net proceeds of the British service - women's- Y.W.C.A, c .nteens " and' elnbs. • The regent announced the Princess, Alice. Foundatiol,•Fund for the educa- tion and development of youth leaders. This hind has an objective of $50,000 and at the request of Her Royal High- ness is to takethe place of a farewell gift upon her departii're from Canada. Voluntary contributions are invited to this fund. as National I.O.n,E • does not wish Chapter funds to be used.. 'It was decided that the usual autumn riinimage sale would not be held this Two names were proposed for mem- bership by Mrs, Frank Carry and Mrs. Howard I eNee. The Chapter voted in favor of asking them to join. TWO�;MacDONALDS COLLIDE LONDON, Sept. 15.—Alec `MacDon i, aid, of "Middlenriss, "himself escaped fn - jury; but extensively damaged the front -of -his-car 'hen. he en1 1 yject an • Ontario Motorways bus at the Queen's avenue:Clarence street inter- section yesterday. • MacDonald failed to stop at the intersection, police said, -as' heap- proached from the . east on Q.ueen's avenue. The bus, in charge of Albert MacDonald, Goderich, was undamaged, police say, and neither the bus driver nor the passengers suffered injury. The bus was •proceeding south on Clarence street. P.C. Frank Christie investigated the accident. • THIS UNUSUAL SEASON •Caretaker George James stated the other day -that this is the .first time in a number of, years that ne has not hard' to light the furnace fires in the County. - buildings 'before September 10th: Last year • the first Tfire lighted was on August 28th. "This is a very usual season,"Mr. i'nu ames added. - r'auher foci (laughter, Alma Lourie, was united in marriage- to Ross Arthur'• 'a ,ieson, sone of Mr, and Mrs.,, Thomas 3aniles0n, Whitechurch. The ceremony. was per' formed by Adv. ,Alex. Dlimmo•'of Wing - ham. ' The couple will. reside •at Wing- hexa, Cook— c >a M I trio William F. Cook only' son of Mfr. and" Mrs.' W. J. Cook, „Cliuton, was one of the principals in 'a marriage ceremony, at Avonbank United' church, iii ;,bride being Esther Jean McIntyre, twin daughter: of Mr, and . Mrs.. S. J. Mc- x r V s, t a it 'o ,i air ilji�i ii The bridegroom oat ,. va . ;g '�, u�eua . in the R.C.A.F_ and speent three and a -half' years ' overseas, ,winning the D.F.C.'' Ile will' enter Western ;U'ni- versit3y, London, at the beginning of the fall term; — TITIR'ONatAinzAND. PEES YTER1t MEETS Every minister in the Presbytery Was present . at the meeting of " Huron. - Maitland Presbytery of the Presby- terian Church held on• September 11th. in the Baptist church here, - Rev. Stan- union %Y a union 4ervi,c. at Captain tlee Rev'. " R. D.. i son of Zev. tl.:1l. McIJou.a d now,. preached the sermon. - dress" on ""Tl Kelm oft . Century Poets wait given by Rev.. . W. tl. Rhoad of ! shtleltxr and a dim enssl n was led by Bov. Dr, illbOrtt of Ejneardine and Rev. K. MacL n, Exeter, • A delegation fropi the eon gat ' red to. aak tor, of Sanitlx .s H� appeared � . �, guidance as to future developments of the work there, a • RepArks .of. the meeting of the°' eral Assembly iia *Tune were . given: by Bev. Dr.. Bhoad;. Rev. C, It McDonald, Rev. D. B. Gram' of 'J eeiiWater, and representative " *elders. • Two vacant • pulpits . in the. • Preaby- ter one at Bluev l and Belmore, and y, rip}• e 4it r were reported»' "~ 1 ,_,. Rev. George A. Milne, of.the Churei of Scotland, recently inducted at, Erus- sets, and Rev. Percy A. Fergiison, lately of •'Warton, and now of. I- ensa1l, were welcomed. Rev. Richard •Stewart was ppoin c l to take the ' greetiigs of Presbytery the meeting of the Huron Presbyterial, W.M.S. in Knox church, • The greatest pleasure 1 know is to do a good action by. stealth, and have it. found • out by accident, Charles Lamb. Smart Girls always carry PARADOL In their handbags! It is hard tostruggle along with a head that aches snd pains all the time. -A headache need not be.an illness in itself, but it may `be a warning symptom that there is inteatinal sluggishness within. ' • To help overcome the cause of headache it is necessary to eliminate the waste. matter from the system. Burdock, Blood Bitters helps to remove the cause of headaches by regulating; the digestive and biliary organs, neutralizing acidity, regulating the constipated uwels and toning up the sluggish liver, and when thjs has been .accomplished the headaches should. disappear. • Get B. B. B. at any :drug counter. Price $1.00 a bottle. The' T. Milburn Co.; Limited, Toronto, Ont. r *THE IRON AND STEEL a : r -INDUSTRIES plari to spend more than $8.0,186,000 for planimp a provernents and new machinery after Victory, providing -21,5W— additional 2x,6 add tional 'jobs. r *Source: Maclean's, Postwar Research Departraent He's only } ONE 'OF THOUSANDS eager 10 relephone home, Every returning troopship is . packed with sons and husbands yearning for ,the first opportunity to ' telephone the"glad news "i'm nearly home"—and to hear again f inii'iar voices. Meanwhile, all across • Canada; thousands are waiting for these calls as, they never waited before: The Veteran may have only a few minutes to call between,trains. 'Help us to avoid disappointing him:, 'So, Mr. Civilian- for. essential calls off: . and keep even those as brief asyou, possibly can ' • Calla from returning veterans deserve speedy complpet ions They are just ail additional reason why Long Distance telephoning to -day is heavier than -ever before. aid why calls are being delayed in spite °of all that we can dos '