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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-01-01, Page 1• • P. •••,' • " ' 71, ^ • • e oree 01$ t VAR. e • a ..•••••••••••9.4 .••••••••9,4,,,,,,.., 4.4 e r es Chur • • ,Sacred Songs Ancient and 14.0dOrn Sung by .-- Oinagretra#on $rapressive fn its reverent and joy - u1 siaging, the4,earol-;servite::-beld-;-en- Sunday-:-evening_.last in -stt.- 'George% -Angliettn 'ohurch was one Of- the Most beautiful -Observances of the Christmas seakii here: - As -the rectorratenv; Bevrly H. Farr, ',„-Xes.4L_the story of the carols,_begianing With-the Canticles and the great, hymns . Of-the-ehurelt.---.,1V-threugh-the •ednturies - to . the present time, solos. anthetas and. Corigreititioual singing interspersed:the ,Bihlieal script Which „ showed the use of singing, in the Christmas 'religie#, -- 'The service began with the -rector's reading of the first' chapter- of St. .GeSpei,.• after which Miss Mar- jOrie ;Hays sang the: "Ave Maria" in beautiful 'voice, and the -choir -rendeted ' the ',,Magnilleat," "l3enedictus" ,,and ".°Gloria in ExeelsiShoir and con- gregation joining in “Nunc . -Prom these ancient canticles, the 7 script moved to 'the hymns -and _Carols in the early history the chureli, Several of whiclf-Were sung by- choir* anci congregaticinding "The First' Noel." Then carols of -The: Wesleyan era follo,wed; such. as “.As Shepherds' :Watched Their 'Fioeirs," "Christians 'Awake, Salute, the tlappY, MOrn,". and 10.4in•V•40__ -lowed by a -boys' - chorus, "Away: 4.119 Xange_r_,!!-Ofjlater-gont6§ition -were- the J-6:31e.it hYMnir ye, Faithful," “0..-1.,-ittle,..Town of 1.3ethie-, liem," and ,others sting by the choir:, _and choir and congregation joined in. • the ,„favorite, •carol "Silent' -• Jack Allen as •the -king and•'libliert- Volland-as--thet.page-were-_-the-soloists- • in the carol "Good King Wenceslaus," and Mrs. ;T. Lewis was the7gOloist in /he -anthent_.“_Christians. Awake."- ' . The •service was apPro'priately con- tied--- -with the.----t-ritunphant---hymni "Joy to the World,' the Lord Is Come." Mr; A. W. Anderten4 organist and choir 'leader, directed the, 'music.- 'A.large etniregation was present. '• - Teniperatures:of -the pas4„itivo. weeks.' Lin7 CO--d-ericli, with ....thoSe of -,the cor- .respondinr-weeks a Year . age, as . 'of- ficially recorded, wer,e•as-Joilows:-...• "7 1947 ;1946 Max., Min. Ma'i.4,Min. Tliurs., Dec. 18':-.37, :21 * ,' Pri., Dec. 19 21 ' 7 27 ;„15• Sat.,, Dec. pe 32 . '31 . 19 Sun., Dec. 21 - 34 30 •",), 33 . 26 Mo.; Dec. .22' 33 ,26 ,•1 35 , 29, "'Vilest; Dee -23 ..;34 19 _.38 ‘. 28 Dee. 24 - • 30 '7 35-- • 26 Thurs....Dee. 25 .427 26 28 • 21 Sat.Dec. -27 6 •29 , -Sim.;s`bee. 28 34 23- • !.• --Mon„,-.-Deer .„..• 5 15 • 20 13 Vies. Dec 30. 21 14 20 -11 i 144 -.7•La 40 ; t • , 444 1334TIVXAS 42.0ALLs FltOlt CALIFORNIA R. W. ,elli chief -turnkey at the. 1:1Ounty 'had a Pleasant S'iliprIse • on-g-nritt-tna§ itiOrnink 'When'he -received .t.e.te•Ph99.e cahl from his brother ton, at Stockton, Ca1iforjija,' The bro- thers had corresponded but - had not seen',or tailce,d With each „Other since. • The Bell faintly. of Goderich made a, notable .eontribution"-to- the Canadian4 forces -In the .Arst. World Wlq; in which the fathers, David Bell, and four sons,. Wilfred, Victor and Robert,, en ted. Wilfred W4P „Iri,lied in action. The father -returned to •Goderich and some- years later was •-a-Ccidentally„ • killed. T-;.Vieteir heearae a resident of Walkerton and died. there. Milton in California, and Robert in Goderich' are the suin$,Ivors.'". DBITVARY, MRS.priARLES G1tA.S8i.r to. ZIT ODRIC 4.• • ro •at.‘ • RS .44 •41•4 *st, 1 •, 4. 7.• •••.• • •, "'a • aft. " • oF itlfoxciAtra04, MS' Al ••• 44,4 dustrii The Ladies" Aid Of, Knox 'church 'mei on 'VridaYes Dece7nber lOth, In the. lecture hall, Mrs. Oen, Sa#4rOrok•po,', Siding; ; Mrs, ' ' Con. -7131Siett and:,•"Aliss •.11:'v44'4irajr,iad , seharge - $Qaff' th 4otionariOdi ittee„:.brought in the slate of mem.... hers, who *Iii--Airrthe-varleuS-:.,:ollice Lor the ensuing year,,'"as'follOws; Pas presidents, -Mrs,: A. D. Mclean, Mrs.J. Blsset, . -'21prres4dWOn't;`' Abell,.A1r13';4`.14-41-1: , ,I *Straiton; 1St Vice -president, -Mrs Geo Sanderson; , 2nd -Vieelaresicient, Mrs. SeeretarY-r: Mrs. IV:, ...Mae-. -Laren ;. treasurer, -Mrs. Schaefer; 'dower convener, Mrs. E. E.. Cranston; eonveners Mis. Geo. Sanderson, Mrs. J'.:Mar,Wicli; press seeretary,„-Miss Mae'Vjear; 11`, E. Wit, STOrinan Maq••• ,Anley, '1411.** --V-:-'7':' Baker; Mrs. Prank - Mrs': CharleS. Grasby; sister a Mr. *Sauhders,'Mrsi-,-H-r.C.. -Dunlop, ITV ter Believes Raw Wfateri .littadY Be' AitailabIe m This District cOnvener oftne noininating .comf 4 • • •.• A 4$0,4c,gd 1.12dustri4lifitAiwervsttei, to the Gocierlela.: Board of Trade fronk-,, 4.110_,14,4v.et ,.ittaiand; .atioti. with regard to -loating-- 47r11.047--" plate factory in":,0.0.derich; The Writer 'said ....-heAce,,,-pperated a ..faetOry1,_pi, :Vienna, but, that-the-4lnaiiittaiS .h#1. tOen it ,over,' - The letter explained that the raw material for his factory, :rush,was a variety}II)PlraeIrnen°0114;;.lr'4. [4:ewaleak4dks6et: Ebrbb:r7'6:4;r:141"vedTrahlansb' near 1:11:1 rifsh he would. need Wer.4.- mentioned. - ' ITU'f•:at eeuld` not' ,he, -determined,' -Whether any-- of 'the, Partreular kinds • Samuel 'Cade .Of Goderich, died at her , , S le, rs• „( r,) Jackson - .. • of rush the industrialist ,desir•ed ''w,as 20th, inher se home' at Itlyth on Sat-urday, December ---1VIrS, Albert Taylor dedicated:these to be found: in the GoderiCh area, the • , Venty:seventh year. Slie .• •new OincerS with praier. - Order ." that _the desired' Information might be forwarded. A letter has also * was., the- forindiTHannah Maria..Cade, daughter Ofthe late Mr. and letter, waspassed-nlong to the Ontario - OBITUARY After..__h_etrin_ar„riage to Mr. :Grasby_in 1897 ..they .farmed. • in. Morris , township until 1911, *lien they mbved-to-Blyth: Grasby- died.j.„Mt_,ZA.4. nnera,:i -service _on 'December "-22.nd--- was eon-. ducted.' Rev: W. W. 1: 'Rogers; of' .the 'At -.1,r„.0*Oli,-',a''.---totiner • pastor, .and e; '7 _r-,. - - - .4ENNETIr-"C.-- CObliE * been Sent to the *industrialist en The ftei. an illness, in the hosPital since'. liague .1rifdrining hi of Possi 'Mies • ,.., i e . preceding . Tues -day-;-• Kenneth- ...-m“,,-GOderich,,,,wirn_.the sug,estj.on that ,;,. : Charles Cooke!, father of, Mrs. .0..eseph should-he-notc-be interested. the ln °ran- - 8-thil-Yhill,-ti---goine--7of---MT-t-litg---%:A.911*).1-:iGtkall'am.;4.;-A.aiffeld.1-Teiviisl!ipt; __ ' • '-in:un--11,117149s1:"" "eic--11.---fe4g-C4:::::;411---'ayen;ir.g-'---liell—;'wallilitsraie:a;.i :'41-t-st.'7P7:Thri:cdni, c:r):;e-O:fehaar4annbdeda%;inlertit' °-.4.sli:mellte:::1'.1:titielih6:, :'''' , —C 0 oke , of-Cifiiton paylvtai- in,Alie- industrialist :-Whe • a_Wgbelt.:1%ge_reste ---• ....,„„*.,:,=‘,........0.--,...--6 _ DePar tMent of. Laudsand Forestfk-in ra. • 4 , ' WILLIAM' j. CAMPBELL": 4, William; .a weli-known . resident Who ..thad been, iv. 111 health forSome thne„died in Alexandra Hos- pititi Wednesday morning -hi his seventy-sixth year. ,Mr. Campbell was born in Goderich, *in of the late Mr: and Mrs. 'Robert 'Campbell. Por some ars :be , the Great -Lakes,- but • iii,later years he followed-- the oecupa- Ynrof -painter—He -ik:survitel-d,-.4)3T....---ore._ 'brother; Donald . Campbell of Tonawanda, N.Y.; and three sisters, T.,Pellow, Mrs. J.- W. Cial *e -ahd....'3+1*S`MarY Campbell4 all of Irlie':-TurierarSerViee • 'W111- be held at the---Brophey-...tuneral--home--On--F-rldayi afternoon t,. ROSS t• (tOtING... .The death' or„,i4ops Young,. son of the late Mr. --ad Mrs.' Thomas ;Young of South -.street -Goderich, • occurred -44 North -BaY'a on Viirday.' Mr. "Young is -survived by ' wife and Wo. daughters also by a brother,. flarold Young, of „Kitchener, Sitter: 'ehlarnacher, . Of Buffalo. • The remains 9frPerl _bcleiielt,:zott the 0...Nert: noon train On Menday:.and the finkeral• took placelfrem,the station to Maitland in the,,,f,aiiiiir.plet. rites were conducted by of, North -street •Y-Wfrecr--ohlifd4-.1„:. 0•:•01,ero'i- tiler:Air Sister; also. ,nephew from -Kitchener,".+Were-herezierthe funeral., • THAMIJEL- YOUNG am ' Ong, 4..„raident Of Goderich, for the fifteea years, Passed away at the, honle, of his SOL; .Noble 'Yonng, 'on ThursdaY..,morning in his eighty- eiglith• Though advanced iii years, Mr:' Toung.,.bad,.beenan•hiS 'usual health' . the previonS "Saturday. ,11emass.p1-"aMtive of East Wawanosh, .061i -of.. the 'late Ate201, • er . and., Isabel ''$•,tofeit.-.-Xenng.' :A -black "ith. by trade, he' had4Odrated a- Shop in .Nyingliam„ :where -,ht. - Was Wideli,h#0*11! and respected: After' the death of his wife, • formerly Robertson, fifteen ;Years ---ago;„ he iretired to -live, with:-;hiS :.,stor -csoderAph.„.. lle"'WaS a Member_ of the Presbyterian church. Surviving, besides. gcOn, Noble, ,are a' daughter,. Mrs.- GeOrge, W. ;Bard, of Garelph„-:Six ....graritiehildreny,"and-- eight- great.grandchiAlren, • The -funeral, service was Was -held* at „thW.Currie funeral home, at--Whighani Fritiatn•And,, burial' took the plot .in Wingliana CenietOrY.: • FORMER TONVINSMAIST "BEREAVED forraer Goderieir---raerehant- -no-wresidil_ii, in --Toronto, contains the sad intelligence that „Mr. Robins passed away on. - Deeember-atklast. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Robins himself continues hi,pObr:healt,h- He says that he enjoys -reading- The, Signal -Star and "looks.. 4 _ - forward -W. it.--j.ust a,letter from home." .. , -We'it•re siire--Dur..flt,t17.1er*t-Ownsinan's- , nta.nyfrierids in Goderielf.will join with . Us in ;wishing for hina:-'-a-retnrn• to good - health in thenew LIGHTING -RESTRICTIONS The. following telegrambeen _ cei-ved 33- ifellirl5f*, the Gloderichr Public tYtilities Commisslon_from,-the ‘Ontario 'Hydro-Elesetric Power Porn:, "Exemntion_undOr:regulations per- initting,,,,partial, 'show window -lighting expires December '25th. No show, window. lighting tierhiltter-uffer thaton place in ' L'heluistory of Huron Coulity, IS still. and Mrs. Mr.) ""-CaniPbell,• of •-phila- delphia. addition to these two of the original family, there are, twenty grandchildren, twen.t,y,.dve_:great;grand% children „and •tw,e. • great -great-grand- children,: _Jima* Gralain,-11a6-..pieneer, died October 8t1i; 1890 . ,.; . On June 22ndi:1898, Nelson Grahain. • • sen Of 1 -dines Grahani,. married Miss A.liee • Pollock, of Pine River, Bruce cop.14Y, is2their gen,. Elna ho r'a44 now .th owner .of-...“Sunnyl " . - Mrs. Nelson Graham remained on thefarm until- their renieval .• „4„., on -if 'in- the :early • part of its second century; and therenrare net many. in. stances stances in which a Pioneer farm, has remained for a• full hundred years in the same family owne..4:s111P. One such instance, boweverIs that Of. the Eimer *Graham - farmi_ "Sun " which is the north ha]. of lot .1, cox- ssion--1,---ailaeld; for whick lathes. •Grahana, a native"of Ireland,- took Out a Crowndeed on •Octo6er_25th, 1847,• payht.' far it .40 pounds. , . • „v* James Graham was born. Augukt gth- 1809 at -Maguire trid e- C t 'Oetober,..jast.LI3esidesheiro_ Gederieh-411,--1942.- -Mr..: Graham died' in 1945 and Mrs Graham passed-away- 7.-:•-'---ra—rm• Ifouse Built In -1863 - The, present house,frame With .stone facing;•repla replacing theorigm' al -leg -house ;was linilf c 1- • , The et, 863 by Joseph atinhar-;:- i‘z _ow ame from" the parry at he :Mout -of • Luna -Ws -Creek; a Small' Stream south Of Sheppardton,'The. cost of the,,,ceramodious dwelling would Seemludicrous in these*..days -of high costs of, building; it was 4200. ' • . ,Lareg„"i,placed ,op. 11, , stone foundation, :naeh-Theodtv.e3ed. 0 1:fairer:4t,.:s:pdards:sbnilde:mt,t4:..akbtyil-gWb7ii:pisaii6Mn .x-Mer..73es:: Whinney, framer, ; and in '1960 was „ eside-:- eLliouse-IS-4,--cherry4reeF came,to Canada In: Andrew -bogie ;and ars':',Frank;Shiel,4s, .'ence-s-nd n Elna-ek, theyTleft7-thre-e-'daughters„-Mrs-.--masnringl-feet-9.--inehes--hi'icireanifer-,, higher than:the.liOnse,--- , — . _ • , 442, "Jane - Whitely.- who became /his both of :Colborne township,- and Mrs, the exceftlen. ef-the hOuSe USW. this r r• • wife; ,waS, born ...December. ist,_ 1829, ‘, William Stoddart-; of Liens Head, Bruee,-, tree is the--.0idest,, landmark_ Pri, the' a.t,Enniskillen,.4in the same county et_ minty. fartn. • . • Ireland 'and eame to C na with - parents in 1832, the. familY settling Miss. Nora SoWerby of ooderieli tovvial• liana Bi-Viin 'd .Port Albert doing the _ . , a da wi her Mrs. Ebner Graham -is; the -. former . • The garage was built in' -1919, WfF Goderich township. _ ' ship, ant.-lhey have a six-year'Old. 8114,, , cement _work. antrWilliain_Hawyjnk af • Thei were marrJed in -18'47 and had Lorne •Eimer. hir. Graham takes an Sheppardtbn the- frame ' . tantily of fi've- girls and four boys. active Interest 'in. the.affairs Of A deed,--froin the Crown, clat.eci. Two, of the daiighter,s 'are fiell. toWnship and Meunier of the -Oetober, 25th, 1847. ha's been caref‘ill Mrs 3' . Thompson; of' - Vancouver, Towiishin Connell. • preserVed, and reads as follows:. - , ronittreflfatiaba. the, Grace, of-ciod, theu.nited kingtie* .....:Daender of •the--Paith, . . . .. , ' .. • a - TO- aljto..whom,__these "Presents qbad,..c,‘ oni6,, GREETINGS : • WHLItEAS-rJames rahami-of--ownshp-of-Ae Distglet-of-Ruroni-Aceoman; bath., cen-, th T• s i ' :add ' tracted and agreed 1,0th Our Commissioner for. the sale .o;;Our 01.6W0-1,--ands•i--duly...,autter#ed. by Im— lii this, behalf for the- absolute • purelartse---at--17-foth--e•price,and- suin ey. of Our Said Pro -Vince; of :the -Lands and :Tenetnen ts:7-tereinaffer-aientioned-4:tiaiassleseribed.,--of7swhieb, We are Selied in right of Our , Crown. • • " ""tn gardener -,by -trade„ aicl caii& toCanada., GO-deN.-dr-3-6-arti---of-Trade-41aced---in-tr-•-- in 1923 trom,:his--birthpitice;-"Vandem, -Canadianliinancial.,nevisP-aperi. • • 'England, --anti-.' had' sim:e".....',..resided in ge,witS married On.,Christ-', Inas DaY.;:sixtyldye. ago. to. Har- riet • pardley, • who predeCeased him iii 1942. „ was., a ;Member- ',of -"the. Anglican .• church. , • Possessed Of a vigor-' `ons.,.ener6f.„.it was his proud beast -that' ,B-' MB' EZIVI.AtOrd ---''BAA-R1'7::Tbzvec7.;:.'V:;,.-'4•aj5A .E.:Ot11,11:ing. merehant - in Barrie 'for, -more "amt.-, - half a eentury_and.mayet,ef tai,e4Uwil__.__ on his .eighty-second birthday he for 'nine' ,years, jght F. Craig "'died • •waiked the twelve inks fr_Pgl-X1------..i'._, --OlulaniaS-Tba.:3.7,At-Nellesleitia. 't6 Goder0 and • felt lit and Well'-arXer Toront-Gin-lils.seventy4-eighth year. • '1C77116:sides :EIS-7-oliildrefi Ale' is 'Or- Born at .Gederich in 1870, he _was a .vived by a (*Other; ,Frod 9' Cooke; and 'tailor aWantice` there :and goining4O. - ,a -sister, Mrs, 'Jessie 'Rodgers,. both iv; Barrie as aloung man onened'IiiS.:n..------ England; alse by' eight grandchildren tailor shop. 711T-1917, he Served. a 't efiii and twelve .,great-grandehildren The' lis_morshiptul_raasthi_of,4Cerr_ltisocile .automebile-,4he kefotikeint-fine---driving •• lp 90:astersi ueii:O_:::: • 0 I I, h. re,.:--tti,U.tvgae:s.s°1::-:,,,,OFog:eiTes."6:5::,,••••a4-tiliey.r*eq'_7,-.!"-- h,orses - and,•-'iiribi- to' the, 'ef-.4e. he was a candidate in the. Pro:0014 ,. ejectionS of 1034: 316-4aS,:a.' leVer of . d'memberof,Collier:St. :United church.' -Mrs,. -.Qtaig, the form Luireti&-,--,„ 'Marjorie the in. .114aY; 4 -funeral --Was-lielc17-froraYf the •• RropheY -funeral,--home afternoon • ,The:' service was.,Aeridtieted by. -Ret. . _ „ opeverly-,.121: and the :pallbearers were Kenneth -Juck, Kenneth Herbert MeAdam. and Arnold 'Dout4.11-4- T rment .Mai Iand cerap- tery. . ." _ - ‘7 EDWARD , Joseph „Fisher, inerly of Celberne-Township, tied. suddenly in -s,urviving, .are seven 'children Otto V. lexIndra, Hapitai7, late2,48,aturdaY. of Toronto, William J.''.of5Barrie,'Mts. • 'evening, in his' seventy,sixth--,-year - •C. Rogan of 'Toronto, Franklin • 13. of Barrie; -Claude C. of Toronto, JO* R., 'of -Barrie, and 'Mrs. K. McDonald' `Of Ottawa. There are_twelve grand- .r.• Surviving .7are three . sisters;•Wva.,--111 Toi onto Deretlay an 1W:sten, and: Hattf_e*----in--.-Edmonton:- 4, • I I 'After retiring 'from ',WS farm. in Col- belieeleven:', years ago ,Mr.. Fisher, whb.lias--.-snlaiectlit an asthmatic af- .fec,tii, hadbeeirspending-the.Stunmers • in Western Canada. and .the .wiritergzat - Exeter, with periodic ViSItsto,-'God- rich. He Niqurspending,the',.,'Christitor season '-with. -,hia---:.relatiteS 'and friendk. was •-reiated- to- - -here When she -oritreted.- a .00m,„and on *PdtSons,:-$tfircil-and,'auittit litturdar, he vf.A...,.$4,1ceaLtli.Afielabspitalit:fkii,killos of- &ocleiich 'Owing to 'suffering :with-pneureionia-,-7-7;paisinr_ninter ain-7-ErtMling conditions. 'none• Away 'before :Midnight. . • ,mr. Eisher„ was born in Colborne township,- a 8011 of Of the, late Amos and Jet:lima Turner. PiSher.t.,gra,,.*ifo, 'the -fo,riiier Ella. Robertson, dted„ick,;19?2, • There • were '110 children., was 'Member' of. the Presbyterian-,ehureif,at • Carie.74/.SUrvivag are three brother's, Horace- ., anti; Arthur, " ,aoclOtelet' Pletcher; of Colborne: , and four -:sisters, II. it:. Long; Mrs. Walgate Tebbutt,'; • ; Mrs. 'WIlilam Stothera- and. Urs. James,Gallagher, all Sisted Cape of' Goderich, . '...------NOly ,RN0*-.01,--- that in consideration of. the. said Sinn -of forty •,poun.ds by him -the -Said James. Graham, to . Our said Corainissioner of Crown • Lands; in -iiiiid. well and truly paid to Our: :Use, at. 'ex -. - - ' before the. sealing of (hese Our -,,Letters Patent, Walla:ye granted; 'spiti,..aiiened, ':.Conv.eyed and . assured,.., and by these ,. Presents do grant, sell; , alien; tonvey and assure,_ unto , the said ;amps. Graham, his ,heirs -- , and .assigns for :ever, all that Parcel or Tract of Land, situate, lying and being -in,,,the' TownShip-Of A.§hfield in the 'County , of Huron in'. the Distriet-of-Hinamoiot:-One said. Pre11110;. pkiipining'' bY ad.' :. :w. "aphsnreinVittge:, jhodo., 0.. asreS be thesao4e nfOre. 01 less ; ; which ;said one ' htiridied.i'apies• Of Land ziliay he,-.OthbrWise'"Eilrbki ,s43;7followS,, that is to say: . being: corepOsed",-Of •the North half. of -Lot, number-. • One in the First 'COnCe.3104-Eaatern. :Division of..the„...$4,131.„.TROahili Of ;Ashfield;- . ' • ,.•„..,,..--• 11-15, HAVE 'AND' TO • liOLD.., the ' said Pa-reerler .-Tract of Land, : hereby gi:lili- 'if conveyed-. and ' ' assured; 'Unto the said- James Gritham,-*-his heirs and; assigns for ever; Saving, excepting and.reserviii.g, • ' :.'Well -beloved Cciin,lu JAM.E-S, EARL OF;,,ELG-IN •: ANI),!-.,4c-LWCARD,INE,` 'It.14--00,v.ernor,,, General -'-a s-dirAT-ii47;1-;c1.-dOtti,o', aiOai. seill. oi Our Pro; ince- aciaana'da.:: VVITN,ESS, eur---„Iti-ght.Tinstyitliii-R,liht' ' Same, •'&e., &e. Sze*. ts,',..Ae._•,Montreal thik:i.twenty-Afth-06.y.tof7040t6For ini%the year;.of Our Lord, one 'thousand - found on .p.r7under,,,,Or.b",,,iletwing through. or uponFany part of the said Pirefl or Tract a Land her*by _.. Canada 'Noirit:Scala, IsTeWiRrlinswiek,..•und. the IS land Of ;,,Erinee. gdward, -and Vide '...-A•dniiral of the • * nevertheless, unto 1s Us, .• Our Heirs and ..SuceessorS., tip,. mines ,ots..,-,004 ,,,40d .-,.,,ri_is,ver,' aniV..14.-•-bie,es•i,ttfM$s" passage and -enjoyment of, in, over :arid- upon all navigable Waters,tliat ,Shall or may..be7thereatier ' 'British, . North Ainedca, and, Captain General.- and Governor 1.,,n..•Chief., hi. and over., Our ,:xiroVintek _of eight hundred and forty-seven and in the eleventh year of Our 'Reign. . ` ••••„, granted 'as aforesaid. ..b. tx •,,,..,:, ',.;,. -- "- • , :- ,,'' ' :, .''' -1 r''' -::. ' ,. . ....:' ' .., . , - .,-, ',,, ..,...,:.,:,.: ., , , . . • , . , ) Be6Yr7t.C,o..uacbmitietpandi,s-;Or-f,111Cr*ofv,in_c,eIll;iiii,d7s,i(nn_:0C.96911.04i1:43:-; . ., 'e-; t ' ib1e)• , ; .. ..- . - . , •- - 0.071.0,404101 . ;J: •.x,-:?. ,t 441' — a9749t, • • '" . V,#fatIsin.te of The iSignal was in February, 18487, The however, _been made' to correspond with - 111,, eist -Week completed' the iitittdiedth year, of imblicatiolt 'and this weeleijssup,;,begins the IOLA in-PObruatirthe actual' 'Centennial of The • .sinee-1937 amalgamated ynth,The--.Stat,as,--The Alva -Star -- be reached: Only a few. paiers,min. Ye 4116 long ooOasion; 0941•Ittig.ome , , peoia1 'notiO*e. ..The-Vinter tetotak Yebruary. ,nOt, a suitable time: for anything In' the way 'of st; celebration, and 610.'0,111 be postponed to a.'sanitu'er date, as to which due ,49 ntitiCe 1 be given rater. In the meantime. e: *014 askOat, our erg would let have, ,eny old picture's pli,pere or 40ettuteztV'that be in their ,poet:eitipler alid1/2filtalge for iiproduotion- a *record of the life and 'alma of early days of 144 di/attic*. need not date bit* one hundred -year; should ea to have the 1.0a41 of any interesting* xtionloutoes of Gode"- eh and the district frosuthe Iasi' cent y ' 4 4 appreciated. a• 6N 'RATIO ' a letter to her brother,, jostiliN •Affs.-:Aiinie.- 0 vering, at 1-andOn-; England, ,expresses ..her44,delight ' re; ceiving from 'hint a gift 'of bacon -for: OhriStinaS: --,°-Vhenn 'British ratione has' been cut considerably and,:7Mr.S. Over- ing ,reinarkS that it can !be wrapped' In a bus ticket and one neecLto 4edp, her linger - over the. punched 0 e .tto keep It from being blown. 'away I ' womipiviENTo.AN.NotNeAp': ,V1fred Goderich, wish' to announce gagement of their', daughter, ' Marion )311126betir, to George Herbert, eldestson of Mr., an4. Mrs, Robert II: Husband 'Ot Iteginay-SagcatehOwarwt ,The. wedding Will take place' Victoria street ttnited church. abet& the-iniddle of January lilr.--014'Istek.lokepli 0, Lemaire WISP - to, itnaounoo the 'engagement of: their daughter; Theresa Mae; to' -Robert Henry, son of 340. H. 13rad$114 and he late. Ximdsliaut,Of .Ittimiltonsp „the -Wedding to take place at St. Peter's Godorlah, ;on Saturday, Janu- ary '01st, 'lit' 16 cOeleek7a.m.. hart-Ntigginso_,a Go was a .0hristtaas,visitop, Vo,ith„lijs ,„ rcIativs In town.'.1).priWg the `WO years he. Watr in'r :the, VA 1Vittrin‘ but 601/!:, /0eated ,at Wyandotte, - , 24' . • C4.4rnat104 For two or three.. YS' •the, intaie pipe corn/eying-the town's wateittliPplY. 'from, the lake was luggedlwith needle, s.te,o,. and Public .Erniferi werked' WItlianlincsa - PLUGGED -WITH IC 44, lberelS. Contest * ' /or .0.1e offte y, Namrnations, were .,heid......111 .,,seven Iluron "ratmleiPalities on Monday.. - dlintori-;Mayor A. 1, Melantrai. WAS renelecteM6y.'adelemation, but tiler4 18 a Contest between V.., D. Falcone , and G. Nott,fdr the reeteship. At Exeter -Reeve- 1,1,- Tuckey was again -retukned without contest. , George ' Armstrong ,:coMes back' by acclamation as Reel% Of My. township.' itt,McKillop -township R. Dor, rariewlleeVe-for stVeral,yearti, retired, ,and there 'IV bonteSt between D. Betierniatni 'and:Geo: R..0artobell .for. the office. „ -StanloirloWliShily'also has it contest, ueeve-ifohn'rom retiring „ and . timer •Welititer end Clarefeelnikk-e,"eotiteatfilt the °Moo. ' ' Ite0v6 Arthur Nicholson -1s returned fro..,Togkoromitli 001amattoci, ..,ReOVO Thigh-VellY,,,,„otoUsborne has -.2,11411,1111orington.L.,‘. and MrS.:',Ed0, -mid' of De troit wow 0 ristinaa visitors ith Mr; and Mrs. Curdy and other retativeh Jn town,, , ay.'and night% rlit. Tesgerday aftornoof life ice was cleared, out and, the water supply'18 normal again. Lg0.411•IATION$ AT BAYI'JJjILD BAY1'IELD, Dec. 31. --Considerable lively.„ discussion polc ,Vittee at the nomination, meeting" In the Village Italie ,�n.Monday, One, tOPleVate. that, Of the tire-llghthig'equittnonCinirohitsed-.froni .09.49404t- Cohdeinnatig,4410 heard over ,the inanner in which rrarige, ments were made for thiiincre floe •of .the equipment, „ SIX Men. halte "qUalified. to run for the position Of „trilatee. for the pollee Village- of Baylleid. Three Are to be eleet01 On Monday,. "Cameron, Is deputy returning, oftleer. The; men Who qualified are Maynard P. 'Corrie, • 1144.Y*3*-'1:041.71410no Wm. 1,. 011.1ott; Mer- ton E. Niernery John Sturgeon foul Pred S. Weatell.". INAUGURAL MEETINGS The nauguraLnlootineet. the .1948 TOwnVOtioeil will -be hod. on 444n40., January 12t1,14' o'cloOk. aeftt"'"," The ,first Meeting 'of Sthe Huron Coupty Councilfor1048 will open on thesda3r, /ammo' 26th, at 2 p.m. ,444 ,=',,•• • 4,44 , of.; the-, Coderich relatives .. 'Was, . able , . to,*attend the flinerai,:•Which „took" place ,- ",at -Barrie On Monday. .g,VNERAL,OF Ants.A1VillitoSE.Mat. .The ft:Mei-n.1 •service.ferMrs. AinbrOse, • 'Nigh.' (Leit,parrick).,, ',who passed awap at ;Niagara gins,, Deeenibert20t.h..„„ held at :the 'honle grand- father, .14. David SprOul,. topeember,',- 23rd.. •,The attendanse... ,of citizens' froMf-Ooderiefic;•.,, ,and; distriot -...,e*prossive, the ,sympathy felt for the bereaved .faulifir-"`" . fli the. :pasSin'g *of the YOn0044.4fe .6.aut ''*Oth 1'4'; The ) serwee!*4-e, ondtietod by Turner, of .ItiOteria 'strOat - '*d' held on Tuesday Afternoon -at • . Write& ,Chureh... The. pallbearers' ..were„ the N,Vtlieelefs,funerat,-hoine.•• Bnria too1 place iii`:'telbaineexnete.with.1.4tayntond,-Rarker -Townsend, six. riephests as -.pallbearerl.;:,... lar4ot,,,, of ,00400.iirdx, -aid 'Leo Hecknell, ct-, _ Innit1i Cnn Vv ired zeoloct,and.. Niagara_ 'POI&qVOlve. in , . • .;*taltlitrtd- te"nleerY.:., • • . • • • ourist ociaript GAME INJURER BY PALILi 9N 431D_EVFAIA 'The fit hockey , -game of the season"..'n'iMrs:,:".-Repert:„.',M.laten • Inad the' :7* hi ..Oodeacii rso tlayed on' fortune to'fall'the :sititsmillc64-.; 404,,,vow)-Loymeiithee,Atliebeit:, onTuesday mOrning and bre'ik her left Jufi, ors- and.„GoderiCh7liiialata .(4U2On shonlder and wrlst. She is .conlinpa Adraissloxr:t5e.-; 'tothc'-hospltal Hr daughter, M'rs Game_ eall ' 0 EOOKING POit FACTORY ,SITE In 'Tt''‘70*W° ia"tuhnig''s mweelie'kli‘i6o1:120li1V1111.ig,u1 gniu147:ifee for,a sniall''mantifitettiting location at the east end of town would snit -them, but owner of the lima in kitiostlOu was out -of -IOWA •and - nothing, definite was dime.. 4 4, be With"'het • , ._ . DR; . CHRIST= TO -SPEAR, MERL Dr. 0. Z. gbrifit1t4c.krrampresicient,„...„,...,,,-. . tb.6 Ontario ,, Agricultural . .College, Onelpii,",is to be tile ;guest speaker at - * the annual . mirerelations night a, ' the Gs:Y(1044r -nos -pub on ,aantlAq . -'22na.- oard o Tia e ,repares for Ilteeti\nk in Febriii* the, Doihihion, 011araber et Comma W.'-'80,1;itefor -Was appointett' cliaffinan a 'nominating' sonnnittee: WhiCh IS to report to the SxekativeFot; the GodsriCh )3oartl of Trade print to; its alannal meeting on the first IviondO, itt February. Ait 0.11,,exteutiVe' mooting Of the nOtird of i'sttde en TUeSday, sehaeter,mito Instructed th nnine hle own. 'nothinating Jolui Thorpe report 011 arinniiI Meeting of .the fl1ue Water HIghWar, Association., suggestion of 'W;'A. (4.'soulthurst that three neighborthreottoties. inotti- dt,i—vrOk.htage an annual fair for the purpose o1., interest In Xthrray GOodite aPpi-ilated the Board of Trade'h ,permanent represent., atlite 'Oh the Xtoreation„ Atter disouosion 02 the. 00)06 of 00016t oiu toWn plantOnto Oropdred Iiy , the rhookiet„ Is pot*, oft,v104, Oli to the To:Wit:Council., for perusal. - 'in view of the present 14dra Short:ago- *, A. tiohlthuret reminded "the meeting that when hydro was first 'brought, to do4Oricit the tato Sir Athnn Beek pro-' inised that theltaitlaild Rivet,Winilil be Aelte),Opeit-iis-4,41-y4tio-4)6wer, 06ultithrst fett, op- portune for disttiot ',iorganiztif%hs to prehs for the earrying,!-Oht.0,,this pro- AllOe. Wire tooting soma= thurst to make inguirieS'regorilit0 past surrey reports before .proceeding torth- or on the Subjeet FhL411-Intifitr'illektitg'Dt4hm:5114 ne.Traffe. is to be- 61$00neled' with nYla all watniittt6'ObitirnIrt bitsc,*bet,i) ASIteit to tilt* In 'Written 16tw0rteon the wok of 'setteonoctivo.,tooltnittees hy, .Tai - nary 181h. . a