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Town icomica lidouut ,fOr
1)ovelopntent to Folk*
Projected Itoad?"
was plpstly tou019 business at
the Meeting . of the- TP*4 'Pe'nncif
,
, on Tuesday night,2, All thememherS
were '',present, altiletigh,Councillor
Was......an.'neur‘late;•reeeiviii
a epitited,,Weleeate•lirOMpted:by a
bappy event which Is recorded in
the birth 0010x4n o1 thio,, week's,.
paper,: !; - ,
Deputy' Reeve Baker,., who With
.,
Mayor MiteEwan.' peeve' Xataileson
and ,Councillor Allaire attended ,tho
Ontario geed, -Roads eonventiOn, at
Toronto last 'week, gave a, brief re-
: .porc'erithe.affair, at ,ivehien, 1500
delegates registered his ad-
dress to the,Convention.,-the/Minieter
.. of Highways advised that ;mnalci-
nalities should- , cautious. anent
-road - expenditaes, this .year, '; re-
• serving, work forA,a",possifile. period
_ Of ,,:depression; ..1.1e, Mentioned, the,
completion .fitythe'Biue,water
way as gieeng the 1)epartMent'S
- plans for this year,
The Trans-
Canada Highway was47 subject' of
• diseaSSiete • • . •
Mrs. J. B. Mills" 'report on the'
caretaking:ef Meeltly Hall ,showed
a very: busy raohtniind, lii view, of
(he inerease in WOrk . She asked
..extra, •remuneration. • Referred- to
'pnblic.:,works ,coninaittee:, • ,
•, t request.- from. - the Textile
Worker'S'T,'Unien for the uSe Of a
room; once ,a:,inontkinAlaelCat gall„
•-„also-Watt..,sent,-_to-the,;publie-wo
The Clerk reported tliii•builI
•.ing permits issued; With toter estim-
ated . costs- .$4,500.••• 'Alva. Flora
Prouse - receive 4 permit., for a
to, --test--$44000:,-rOthert,perinere
-10.GA: T. Ka.,itting :fora, garage On
Kdays ':•stieet and .to • Mrs: Ituby
, Barber for a chicken hottee :on
Britannia Toad east,
The request Of. the Trotting As,
seenition for.the.nse of.4griculturar
Pork' from June ..1.st'.to*
GUi, in -
elusive, the. purpose of holding
' Ineet-oa,,,Tune„,4th,
wasseat to the parks committee.
•.' The Public Library,„;_Board'-s-L-re•
Auisition, ..for .$3,506 for 1949 was
referred to the linanee committee.
• The secretary of the Blue :Water
Highway Association Wrote 'with
-regard toTtlie'-plans of -the Associr
atiO4 for 1949 ,and. asked for the
'usual grant '-of $206: , Referred t�
iltemee: .conaMittee- • . •
^ The 'Ictespien Club's request for
the use p1! :courf_AOAse_Tarkt:-...or.
• iiiY
anutial evening ,carnival on August'
lst, was sent to the .speeitil•. eoin-
• mittee. • - ,
The Bell Tele011011.P Co.'s pla3for
work on Britannia road was re-
ferred to . 'Sadie works •Cerlat,,
'rnittee. • ', •
Residents -Orth-e. McDonald street
vicinity, asked dor n' street' light
-• between Raglan and, Blake• streets.-
-.Referred to Water,ligne andhaAor,
committee.,:- •"
. Connell', accepted an -invitation
from tlie,session of -Knox 'Church , to
attend the service. on Sunday faorn1
ing next at ..,Vhieh.'tne.
bells are '.te," be dedicated.
- AO* ..in„,1114tDonaid,C.4,40
int- the, Coina.cir'tnat" the :appetil;-el
the action of MacDonald v.
_rich is to be heard at Torontoon
..Monday 11Oct,, „
• . An 'Offer of 4150 for the building
at the corner of, Newgate and Vic-.
.toria'St,reetS,wits'ieceiVed from Ser-
vice -1101603,e.' i( -Stewart Hnight)•'.
Ltkd- referred ,to, the,
Industria0Matitteet ,
In -reply t an*IneairY; from' the
ToWn Clergi.',..County Clerk Miller
wrote stating,. that -a. ereilit Of,
*2,088.75 establishe,d; ter
thitiC-ToWn" . too -:be
. date by - �r nnder the, supervision
of the POunty. .
• The Ananee committee, , besides
passinOt,ommber...bf_ae.couuts,,,,,re-
..tenunended a ,grant of $100 to the
Coennunity Nursing Registry.
• The water*: light- and iarbor .com-
ile Utilities COmroisiien )easked
t� Inatall n.,,'street 'light, on Pieton
, atre,et between " :Wellington 'end, Wel:
* •• ' ' "
- lesley.
The cemetery, , parks Ooni;,
Mitfee:"VeCOMMendeil[thit'''Wgrieill:'
tUral Park be reserved for the Oode-
rich Saddle Clith4'en the afternoon
and evening of July
•Bylaw 'No, 0, sit 1040, :aniending
bylaw ' No, '3I-617f948/,,,(the cemetery
bylaw ) 1,4Wrin givekltW reading and
Is lieingbaulnidttedItt6, theb,Depart-
. Arent, of *Waterer appovaL -'
• .,!BylaWt1W10,Of 1949; to eolliptele.
the Sale Of the.fenitdry, PrOpert? on
Victoria 'street'to the Dorainion.
'
Road Machinery Co., was , given.
three readingat,and lirially passed.
In connrattee bf.the•whele it was
• „decided „teL,,•„,Annit,tb.„.the,reddriii•
• PePti,rtinelikr : of -0ainfPort.-fOr
lease of anitrea of SOVit,;ititd
acres nt -.the•tetirth', nide Of the
• , • ,
liar.
lf,146X- LADIES' A/D
• 00' ,X414tea' ...AM', 'Of 1010* Church
' imet lecture -hall on Vedas'
iast th a ibae attendance or meet.'
ra, fleerge SandereCal pre-
sided.
',14re« W. J. Baker and„ Mrs,
• Gebric0,100jacttA+"*Ore. in charge, of
the 3ttri, wriw
garot, Vleoper renciered, r ,.tine
.7tOoki$1100411,1, R. E. Wilson.
ilOVVONIV-NOISCOMBE
Nft, and UrS, Newcombe
of 0oderieh tinnOtinee the Marriage
, of ,, their only! daughter,, i3OttY,
Eleanorti, .,yto> klarold klowden
youngest Sen of -Mr. and Mrs Y.
Rowden of Toronto. The wedding
tOok PIRO 41_14,0t1S? On" tebrusitywill reside In-Goderieli. -
, 00, 1949, at woronto,
4.
mrsicuutamitstem
Ammo raoloss tat
.0 DERIC
Sunday 'servan;c0
Lnied 011,00,, 'Presbytery
•• 'Ziiclor* '
..2,4300101011:'
• -
,
xfuron, :Presbytery ,of the United
Oialreb .Met in OntarioLst- chug.
mAa Beeeroilt.` Vtleglann,•la
.VviloTinhcteohna.p,ii.etea:b14,yite,onrdyaycicA:ptte:ex:as,OaCelv,Wctiltu,,
don, on. ',,*a.bh4th ,observance
sented....by N. re prest;
dent 'of ezne Lek ,ASseciatilan of the
PreSbytery, -eecling in part:•-
-"Whereas the, practice of conduct-
ing • fO•i'm operation 4 ',en • Sunday,
such as tilling the sell, -harvesting,
combining,. ete., is beeqming preval-
ent in this Presbytery, of Huron,he
it resolved that we, the` Lay
As-
solatIon :Huron-, ;Presbytery of
-the-ujiitetr Chnrob o Cana-da,:jca-11-
upon. all -".Christian:'Oople
out the Presbytery to refrain.'frOra.
and . not in-. any , WAy- '.countenance
such labor on. he Sabbatli. Our
'ileeeer, -forefathers 'could soW, their
lields and cut their creps with the
- scythe endteradle- and'harvest-theni-
.WIthont retorting to'SendAy-lithor.','
'Surely '1114111yA*Chiiii..
lzed arlis, out .e-qiii-14nent,
.
cOuld do So without desecrating the
• Salary/ eimPaign
Rev: . geerge DoreY,' D.D„ Toronto, -
seeretaryof the beard of:'-hofue
missions, epoke on i.fleme Miasi•OA: •
'work 'ancl :the 'present caraPaignln,
e0i111e00011 with rainisterial.saleries.-
VurOn; he.said,.had•his admiration;'
became for years no 'eherge, in tbe.,-
7Wia'ale;PreSbYterY-Vad':,$.0AYO„4 aid
on the pension fund Campaign, and
said :twelve cliar es . had tegehed,..
-02 eetives but others were dis-
appointing.
* '
•
R' • • repo' • • or
the Missionary-• maintenance
fluky stating contributions of Huron,
PreSbyte.0 :. for ;,1948 were. $31,700,
The Goderieh Lions Club at its
nieetliik on Friday, March/ lith,
Will have as geest•-speAker,‘Lieut.-
,
Commander .1Ingb, Campbell,
R.04,,- (It), retired; •',O,f Toronto.,
Lt.-Caldr, Campbell Is a 'native of
Ardrossan, Scotland. 1» 10144 at
the agO-„ef fourteen, he went' to tea
and in the first World War, --*-he
was 'a quartermaster on.'the „treoP-.
LTL-CMDk. 41(U011 ,CAMPBELL,
-
snit,- Grampian, taking ' many Can-
adian soldiers overseas. • Cqming
to . Canada . in '1920, he sad „the
‘Gteitt'Lakes for several years,-.1eav-
'4V'the: v.L.,altes-.4n,19W O. -become
fAinftsalegniowithAlanailia-1014-:
1n•,.1939 he Ob-
tained lea*. 'of absence and Joined
the,-Royol-etinatlitir
"end, -of.. the- war ;be ,returned---Ao.,,
C.LL as supervisor of retail;- sales
WliiliTpition holdsr' • '
The tide of Lt.-Coadr. Campbell's
address td the Idions will be "Can-
adian Citizenship from a' Sailor's
Viewpoint" •
HIJR,ON sEkr• -pm
MAIt0,11 llth and 12th
,.evenM1-.1unon'-
•`Odility Orop Improvement
Van. has ,seared no efforts in trYing
to ensure the •snecees of. this phew,
Entries • close oni -Tuesday, March
8ffli, but it is 'expected that a few
poSt-entries will be aedepted.
,anvOcrease•of 1.7 per ceat aVer the
previous year. ,. .• .:
- -- Sale'Atithoilzed, '.
• Consent' wag • given Seaforth
United Church to sell the house at
the north end Of their church build -
'g; , 43 - os en- o se . t eir o
gliuXeli:,building,,„and_to_Turnees--to
sell their church; shed. •
• Rev. W. J. Watt reported on the
formation ' of `•-te gra* under the
Huron Co-operative',41edreal'A8soci-
ation, Plan for_Rogpitalizatioh:.'
Rev, 11. J. Mahoney and Rev. H.
J. Snell Outlined the plans for the
United _Chureb' \ twenty -filth : an;
.ntversairy,--7—'•-'7''' ‘ • .
Presbytery accepted...inLnxitation
to hold. the ttalt -mIeeting; 94.9riat
Blyth. It was decided,: that •e
next-iffatiiig-"Of Presbytery woul
be in .11ensall, :Tuesday, April 26,
the same day as the presbyterial
meeting of the Women's Missionary
Pians are completed 'ter. the
Zee4.414-4111,11a1:714Urq ,u7-0-0naty-Seed-
Fairi,„ which- in to be 11e).0 in the
CollegiAte bUildieg . in, Oiliiton • on.
March- 1.1,tli and •12th, it
Is an-
nounced •" .by R. Bennett; sec- -
retarY4treaSuirer"-:'---cif - :the given
County crop. Immvementt Associa-
tion. Mr. Ben -nett': 0400 out that ,
this' year's show Promises ,to, he.
one 'of the: outstanding agrieukeral ..
Atteciation 'le offerilvy of SOCiety.
almost $500 in prizes including
some :magnificent specials, 'along
With some handsome trophies, 71,34ch
inave4.,,Fbeeti:,•7..,•doiarated.,7-'Tby..-TrariettS-
Organizations, • ,•
. . • • '
molt() 4E01E81%10 FOR
' • CONSERVATION .0INI/B
, • •
•
plea to `spoiisinon to -Join the
'Maitland Fish--antrthifile—Conservi-
aticor -Order to aid in pro-
tepting "Our. deliidlitig supply of
Asir ane,--gainew 'wee voiced :by the
ehairnian, D. D. Mooney, At ti•
well -
attended Meeting.ol,the'aSSoeitttion
rth the ,Malionic 'Hall On Wednesday,
night. ' 'Seer,etary W. .Larder re-
ported that flip to the end of ,Febrn..-
ary. there were 185. members. ,
Lucky 'door -prizes ?were wen by
DaVe,,Harmen, HartY7MePhee. ,Mrs.
J. Marwick lind.Mrig. Love: These
prizea.Were•a: landing net, Asia...line,
gun gear oil, and flaslilight
The Chairman., announced . a eon -
test; Open .tt) everyone, to subtaii,
Seitable, motto for the club. Com-
petitors are to send sug-
gested mottos to Chairman Harry
Watson ''before - ',Two
pities will be
,MpVies op wildlife were prefienteg,'
,cotirtesy of the -Carling .consert:
attar'. Club. • •
-464
• The niarriage ,of,, Olive „Edna
.Kneeshaw. diughthr of Mr: and
MrS.'-'-Albette J. -Kneeahaw, , and
'Vdiviii--,'LeSile'iXonlic, '4On
Pitblado and the. late Wesley W.
Monk, of Goderich, took place
quietly ;on Saturday .afternoon at
the parsonage Of - Victoria street
United Charth, *The*cereinorty-: was
perforited ..bY Rev., . H. 'Turner,
and -the 'attendants_ were Mrs; 0,
MeAeteeker and' john. tstauley.
Thecouple will reside An ;Oetierielt.. ;
e
FRYER--NETTLETON
The -parsonage of Victoria street
••troitod; . Church, was the, Scene" of a
quiet Wedding at:noon on Saturday,
when Lorraine 'Nettleton
'fol,olitd;f'datightef'-of-Uf
*rthur L. Nettleton of Wirinipeg;,
was United' in marriage to. Leslie
klorace Fryer 'Of. Toronto, soh., of
Mr. and Mrs. j'"onit „Fryer .Win-
tnljekt: BO.; IL Tinter oftici;
Atoa. tbo couple 'Were • 'Attended
bY Mil and, Mrs,' Dania ,G.,„•' titphY,
• NORTILST., UNITED •
Therewas a good attendaiaee , at
the regular rnonthJy •rneeting 01! the
s• f North street, United
,Church, held In the church „parlor
on Tuesday afternoon, • march 1st.
The . Meeting, • which ',Tot a 'very
interesting one, was opened With
the singing of a hymn, followed, by
the reading of the prayer Oiled •tit
the Amsterdam conference by the.
preside/it, tiniPbelliv, Who oc-
(mine& the chair 'f during, :the :Dust-
nesSperiod, A.--thiee • letter. from a
former Member, Mrs. Iv... A.
now* of .Kitchener,. -was. read .by the
corresponding-, secretary, Mrs. C.
Barker. , • Mrs, ,Mnskell, Christian'
stewardship convener, read an in-
teresting and 'detailed ,atcount ,sent
by Miss Metilarrie, . of Neenuicli;
India; of her Work 1n...her. home
for babies in that country. : Mrs,
Mitskell , reported sending, another
ten pounds of white ilour, a much
detirestAnd appreciated delicacy in
that country, Miss McOarrie.
The 1--Intlian.4 flour.' is ,like
chle.ken, feed in-, Canticle. Thirty-
twoe calls On,'„„sielt. and shut-ins *ere
renOrtedL:; The aniterin;tentlent of
the Baby Band, Mrs, Oantelon, re-
ported '80 . Rabies don the', cradle
Plane were disenased, /or -a tea to
te, 'grboti, ne 1.31-osorr:niz
etl'
the Pir:ik.S; on March- 12th the
:schoeiroom- of the entirely It, Was
deeided to, extend an inVitation to
Mrs. • Whyte,president of :the. con-
tereitee 'brazen, to he guest Speaker'
At,the thankqgfering•meeting to be
held On May 3rd. Mrs. 'Ifoward
;Robertson was charge of the de-
votional exercises, • The None
Was read. as the Scripture , by
Mrn, rineigen.. An Interesting re-
sume. of
the !to.Urth Pchapter of the
Study book,"West,of the Gorges,"
was given 'by Mrs. Chas.. 13,ariter.
Prayer by ,;,Alis`.. Robertson
brought the •Meeting to a close,
C
eric
ns
• %''.. 4.. . * .
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'''S I gn A VS ttkr 1)116i0 '
Reeve •Jitines, it,.. Stirling Shakes, -ha/As with Brace Sully,. manager of . the .sales division of the
"Dominion Road MachinerY Cihnna ey •Limited, as 'Goderien ., Townthip officials receive delivery ofi Mon-
ay,;of a Champion $11-6-W-Dlow an".6 road' oTacfer, -Seen. in the pyttiire are also :-.1: ,W. peeves, 'K: •31erner
_Land-E-drigg,-Cormeillors4--Ben-,---Whi-tely,-,7-Towitship Treasurer;_ltoy Tyndall, roll (1 .sliperiptendent ; . I3er t
rIatris. grader . operatoi; ,114 'Gage and E: liewgiii, General . Motors Corp., representativ.es ; ' John Parsons,
... director ..of 'sales' of the ,',Dominion -.Road- Machinery Company Limited:. With the new . machine
Goderich Township plans .to have reads kepi. in a condition *that win, be second:to none in the County. .
„. . ..•
-.
oa ac
o eric
o nen. Takes`Db,, liiery of Fine
New Snowplow and. ,
„ Grader .
Willie the winter's worst stone
•,.
howled •ott Monday, members 'of
Goderich Toivnship- 'Council 'came to
:Gederich to -.receive delivery., of 71
Inge new•-'stioceplitWatitroad:griitler-
they had purebased.".
-• After. being tendered a luncheon
at ,Hotel Bedford, the members of
the q,0,1901. proc*eqdd to the plant-
& Del/Anion Road 'Machinery Com-
PanY Limited to obtain. their
."Champion." '
Present for the occasion were the
follovving inenibers of the Council;
Reeve Stirlibg; Conv glors
J. W. Deeves, K. Merner, Grigg,
Treasurer , B. Whitely and Road
Superintendent Toy iTynclali„, Also
present were Mayor G. G. •MileENVan
Of Goderich;, A: CoombS,. district
engineer of the municipal depart-
mentof time Ontario Department ,srif
1111ghways.;" .R. Gage, representing
the , General 'Mdtorts Corporation,
and officials of the Doniinion Road
Machinery Company - Limited.
Reeve :Stirling ',Pointed out , that
pa -far. tbis,:9„pinter, the. Township
hacl saved. $4,000 in "%nee remireal
costs • in • t oreparison, With, last:
winter, owing to the small snotv-,
this -Winter. The Reeve and
the members,eflis
the new plow would mere than pay
Air itself Over a period, of, a few
years, even Thai* it Wait:t.likely
- Would_ be ,needed very much o
dOclefrinaTTer fe'llyirar
vvititer, „,
At a , meeting in' Iiltruary the
Townshiptotincil 'Voted Minot/nous,
ir in favor of -the plirchase- of
They Ion, reside, In Winni
ot0014--itaillAttAlit$
cioloe woildiog took place
the, ,parsonage of 'Victoria Street,
tlpiteci Church'. 'on Saturday at .4
0,AL, , when net' If, ,T.PttiOr.
delated at thelnarriage of R.410011a,
babel, •daughter of ,Mr. and •Mrs.'
laiberti ,;aehn . Regent
street), to',,A1iired..,,,rrateio 'Cletnent)
eini, of Ur., and Mrs.z, lientflohir
Clement Of Fergus, formerly of
tioderith. Ddriotihy McVittIe
attended the bride, and tootle
Bnker vino best tnarf,,, The ematile
DANCE FOR rittitRIOD eoutus.
'1 The second dance in series
beinglieldlee7-.11aardeit:00.4151W":
W"Itortiii*OierrITOrit *.1h6;060.
rich, Payjlion was ,eriJeyed ny 125
couples on TueSdny. evening.' , se;
attending 'represented. theprofes-
sional and butieeta eitiena town.
Excellent muele• i.for waltzes And
4111110 denceS was proirided by the
Castle ttoyal QreheStrai%of'Lendon,
Tablet for itifieh inay be reserved
on these eVenibgi,
THE *ENO* "
TeMperattirea Of the past' Week
In Goderldh, with those of the vet;
' year ago, as,
initially reed -rad,- Were AS followeil;
• • • 1,949 1948 •
, • Wu;
Thurs., 42 22
Feb.FrL 25' 10 48 30"
Sat., Feb.' it 80 t)
kftw!, 1teb., 20 '47' 30
Mon" Feb. ...,22 17 40' .00
Tues. Vlar..4. 10 27 •
Uar., 2 „.40 10 .2A 21
IS
HON., :STUART GARSQN-
TO SPEAK A1 gE:NOLL
lIon.tuart S. :Gargon. Mieister
-ef -.1:nstiee,-,is-tinnettneed' to 'address
tie annual meeting of the Huron -
Penh and (Smith) Huron Associ-
ation at Hensall on Saturday after,
noon, Morel' 12th. Mr. Gtirson was
Premier of Manitoba before. jeiiiing
'the. *Ottawa • Governmenk,44 short
time age, and this will•Tielis• tirst
public appearance in
Junior Farmers
of Iduron_Organize
tOCA.14
ICelly's Taxi moved this week to
27 .1.1anfilfon i• -street, „ and • Wm.
BuFgess has -moved h1s'Intrber busi-
ness to the vacated stand in. the
Bedford Hotel -block.' • - '
and Mrs, Japk, Tudor. of Hen-
sall havet-purchased the droods
buSiness
MAY, WY Goods and took, posset-
sion, Thuraday -morning. Mra,
Tudor is the foether Jean Sehatefer
of Goderich. •
.„.._
LioAnserPoehraftoicrmstunt
nfertaining Program. Marks
Annual Ladieo' •
- Night
Goderich. Lions. let loose with .1"
let-OrTeirty they itittactenlieir
latiles nigbt. it the British Ex-
change Hotel on After the
...gPatekkuslYdeente
dining -room, ilie..Lions were Obliged
:to. enter in, a less formal .manner
or 'else pa- twenty•fiVe eents each,
Se 'far as fi; knoWn -ozil one I ion.
'SnoWpioif- 1111(1 road gratler;'' Pp' to' • .; • "Y• '4.4,
that '.time'the Township never had,' .P4mA. „ • ''
any suiteble mathinery of its :oWn- ladies laughed,
ter this partietilar' Work:. Libh :husbands Were obliged. to 'enter
the rooini.l.v' elliiibing atop a 'child:
reli'S playground slide it4 slide
dOWn. ' the , 'This 11103' tihl
With varying degrees ; ofogriteeffil-'
iiess; , depending upon their'
Weight lor eliildhoodepractice .1t." th
e
art of ..MO( in harness again atter a
Siege of sickness, Lion President
Bert 'Sanderson Wri,5'hIs genial self
inr.".-the':' reit
Satirde&°7j1,--"irairfOus
vein, proposed toast to the
ladies, te.Which iitting,,rePly was
blade' by AVA. S. 4-UderS011. ri(011
'Leo Walz4, introduced 'District
peputy-GovergOr .ArnoldlieNair,ok
,Nfiiverten And Mrs. '',-ildNair,•MaY01.'
°O; G. UtitEWIta.appite.brieily.
It'ollOVving..tlie dinner, 'a prOgritill
w as enjoyed with, vitiniain Ifonit
as ythaater ,cerettenliet. S., A.
"Daig" Henry, ,,Of Loudon,: whose
wife is the former 3118s alod$'s
Ginn Clederith., was .eoinediag,
THE stonv OF 101-111.1101 . '
'"Iteininiacences .Auburn,
1.8484048" 18 the title of a
fertY,Page honk, wnieh ,htfs, been
.published4,.by., ;the Aubuvii
Wo-
imien' Institute .40' the, result.
of ranch research'. into .the early
history of the attractive village •
beside the StaitlandItiver. 'The
story which it tells ,goes, back -
'ear 1848-Wailted
.end "was the first man, to
take., tip intd,....where.„Aubttra new,
--stitads•,!',.'and proceeds through
the intervening . years to 1048.
Sectitais•of the heel< tell of the, '
"churcheS of Auburn,' of time
schools, the NOW, halls, the in-
ttuatiieS, the business_ places,
the homes„ and Other institu-
tions og a thriving community.
There are it windier of 1111,18trii-
Along, And altogether the ,book
Is a Mine of information tind„,
remnlnlscence. '1I1 Wotnen7S
Institute., 400-.Partieularly the'
.111emberS upon Whona the work--
01! n01101,40 'mei/11y fell, are
to be -congratulated Ilpoit their
enterprise and 'Intinatry,
'Copies of the book are on
Sale at the ,Ostetticir and the
general storm in Atibuitl price;
$1,.`00,
e
wlifle'Pilot °Meer Gerry - I"ulten,
Bounding out the program VOA the
ZoMionaires, Parbershoo,..0artette,
Danting to the Mtge of ob Moore
ob.et his Orchestra .of London eon-
eludedthe eVeningl entertainment,
which . Was, thortrughly",;, 'enjoyed,
'elutirman'of.,the -program was Lion
tleorge 'Parsons, 'MrS, 1 -toy l'ntter-
son Of the lucky
4•0;,..eter,e0,-,,,,
COilitty Association Formed
:• with. Executives for ,
• 13,44 :and, "qirl$ •
4. new connty-wide. organi tion,
the Iliiroe County Junior .Farinert'
Asseeiatien, was' i'ormed . at a meet.
ing ef the exeent4;es ef,„31/eAlve_
. _
(1111)s '111 -county-
Exeter, Clinton, Dungaunenv. North
•and_Hawick—held: in
the agricultural otticei Clinton.* hn
rebrilary. 22n1, under the direction
of J. C. Rennie, assistant ,ngricul-
tfiral -representative: `
-Dfmninond, 31 itcli�ll,
'director, in this district for the
Ontario .Junior harmers' Assad -
Anon, outllned.the-nianner.in .vVnich
o;her county..a,ssoelations .,Were
rgTawilalzeetiLecuti'ves. for, the boys
1 •
and another for the .gb.ls—were
$lected. Miss Jean., Scott, home
economist for Huron, Perth, and
Bruce, condueted the election of
0,Ecerg for the girls, as follows:
President, Ann 13rock,, Exeter; lst.
vieeTresident, Elaine' Lamb, Gode-
ricb: 2nd vice-Presidenct, 'Audrey.
Bradburn, Belgrave;. seeretAry-
treasurer, Lois Wiltse,..„ ,piintoe ;,
pianist, Elaine . Walsh, 13eigrave;
;direetors----Exeter, „Marion R.undle,
Ilelen HoWatt.; Clinton, Grace Lobb,
Edith. Pepper; `Gerrie, Erland
Gregg; Goderich, Evelyn ffurtmi„
3Imiry*Sniith; Brussels; Amy ,Smith,
Boys' Executive
Gerdon Bennett, Cliaton, agri-
. •
tultural representa. ive • for Huron,
a. I.
&neer% for the .boys, which. resulted
as •follows: Presidett; qe6rge
Robertson, Carlow; 1St vice-presi-
dent, then -Austin; Gerrie; 2nd Vice-,
'President, Frank Nesbitt, Belgrave;.•
secretary -treasurer, Ken „, Petrie,
Dungannon: directors—Exeter, Arn-
old 'Cann, Harry- nougat ;
Ira Lot*, ' Bob': -Allan ; Gerrie,
oGielrligee, dams; Jack
:The eiefutives, 'meet this.
timith-to make pinus for the sea.
soirs','Pre'grain. .
• In .coripectiOn - With erith ;work
3:1/- Rennie stated,finit neW'.13aby
ilea Club is proposed for the Sea -
forth district with Robert Camp-
bell, Dublin; leader, `A
Baby Reef- view Is-, under wat, at
Club leader, The Aaron Holstein.
Calf Club, sponsored, by the Huron
ilobstein Breeders' Club, 1l 1)0
In OperfitiOn.again With:Alien 'Bet -
Pet, • "Ilayfield,' as club leader.
IIolmesvIlle'Concentrated Pro-
ducers' Association hag offered to
sponsor a dairy, ealf dub
wOuld include nil dairy carves:re?
re-
gardless Of breed- P:rteter
tural 'Society *tgponaoring .beef'
Calf deb With a einernittee Of
lunfor., rarinev0 ' ehib leaders.
'I/upon Turnip CIO may operate
'
,
ENGittikiltINT "ANNO,UNt01)
Ur, Auti $:`,, ,Stethers,
Arthur, Ont.., announce the •engtige-
tont tixeir daughter 'Itathleen
pall° • to Williain. liroek Whale,
11.34,4„, Son of Mr,' atil-Mrsv. /, B.
Whale,'Loridoir. The tnarriao.:
Will, take . place quietly March:
4
41,11
$
STAZET PEI=
, Commencing „S tUtt PY0444-1
.Arl0e4,-alli, PerteS of 'Uligitkafed
rx40,401,,or the „Lenten season -will
be preached' by the Mininter ,at
orth: street. IT/1001 0haree. The
background for eaeh, sermon in :the
glories provided ,by one 'o1!,
VO 114*• Altos recent4
leaffad, theme 4fTWO Thoatend•
.Years Ago., 'This .'group „.Or :five
dims marks a ,Itevv, :departure, in the •
us4 of tile tilt4 an 'aid to teach -
g.'' It is an attempt to prOVide.
Iii tbe religloUS field What has 41.,
re4usr, been done so speceSsfully,
other. , .4,1011.147 thixsug4 tillaa-.1 of Ink
cl0eugient47 and 'background type.
" The fib's .reproduce the Of
• • . •
life lived in Palestine In the One
,,,eur„; Lord. '• subjects.got--
trayed. are the Home, tie Day's
Work, ,the. SeAo_ ol, the . Travellers
and ` the $Ynagegae),,,,:frbett' object
Is to makethe background-rnt-tne-
Bible. 4ive. • • They are under the
-direetien • of MIs Mary , -
At eacn'evenifig serViee••in March
.and. at the evening Service On t4e.
first. Sunday •of April on of- the
.fdtas. . be; sbown. With this.,
411M, as -a, backgreund the eermon.
will -deal Witlt the. teachings ,of
,AOS11,4 1111d'tlie „expression-,ef .thent,
lii ,th0,§4 of life .related•Ae.
those. shown. 111 the FolloVving
this pan, next Sunday 'evening, the
Iilni "The Day's Work" will be
shown, and. the sermon. subject
be '‘Expressing Our-. Faith in ,Our
Day's WOrit.P
.01ATI.JARY
MR:S4-WladT,AilYCit144 "
. -The deatli.bf 'wniitun Young
oxrred
ruary 22nd, IX' Alexandra Hospital,
in '1 her tinety7first year. Formerly
Mary Jane Carrutherg,,she was born
•near-,-Pfanallton,+ nad '
lhepptifdton-and-LpleisteiroVtero"?1ite
0 her husband eleven yearS,Fige, sne:
iesided,Vitli her nephew, Mr. David
Bell; Goderieh township. She. was
a Presbyterian' and is, survived by.
two nephews; .Davld and 'James
Bell, of Gederiela township:, r- • .
Rev: R. G. MaeMillan. condifetecl
the funeral service at the Brophey
funeral home on. Thursday after,
-noOrr.- -The,---pallbearers- were John•
Iloggarthr Harry .1VIitaielli Gordon,
Orr4-Ed.---,Sowerbyr,Benson-SowerbY
and Reg. Johnston. Internaent
took place in Maitland eemetery:„
- • , • . • .
. MeLEAN._
The death of•Robert Young Mc-
Lean of TOF0.46:: occurred ,suddenly
'On Sunday; '
He
wus f0.1.114 „clead, '44.. office. tifit:
daY. Of a •heart attack. He WRS: the
ton the 4f.:"--Yr.:11eLetin an&
- .•
•
NOW IY,4,414io,` System.Inztalied
—To Be DediOated•, Next
• • Sunday 011.11*
"
,• The 1.4tallat4.04' -tit the eArilkox
..1?4 010' tO,WOr. InUsie,,t3yttem.,
Knox - Presbyterian tharch. wa
'coluPleted on Tuesday, -,04
Vat next .the bells 444
,
will • be 'flo(tie4tea, at the.' AiOTA.111$
Service of:. the1.e, u e
-
hg 414e 'Additions, te:;
me-
sage,of lirrftlee.frOra.X03PX
'Are' the L'il't .pf
Onejel;,:i4,e$#e--014),',4let only
the ;SatetuarY but 'tbrob,gy`o
eanamenitY they MaY 43 ire
The lnstialatie.4 was P.31100.'und
the tui)ervitSiOni,otDavid Taylo:
'of ,the -Selinialerieh-'Ultectrenr,OS, rli
Or140140 Pt SellOrP1410;
sistee,c. ' Stewart 1Knight,,
George and Charles Stokes, of Godi
rieh. The 'organ.:b.oek-np,,IV con- by 1Ionie Kitt, 01! Woo,
stOOk, '
- --be118,-'4Wen091ve.1
Of ,:Eng.11Sh 'stifle in They are
careflilly:.desikned' 41,41 Metal'hz
Inintaure and-
thopand: times .in the' tower 01! the
chnrch through loud ;speakers, -
The bells can also be heard'widi
the sanctuary - or accom-
panied. by ' the - Organ. whateier'
weltalle ,desired' the organist.,
and are centrolled.trom,-th,'„'eoutgde',.:
'fbe "'"
T.1'!" Pqw.,.,r •
desigued4,Latrgair,Q1,-',C1t4/1.--111
tan- be'larsitidOStF'frOW.t.he:27to*
and be so need at. ; seasons
sPeelp.1' Christian celebratioii.
.,,Kuox, Clitii•elLIe,the first, Pres
,inm•-rhurch•,-ia-,V4sterat-Vat
to have, the tehnireerieh ,ca Ion
belis installed. ; ,
• ", For', the subject ,';1il •f
„the Minister,. Rev R. e
.has chosen "Praise ye ,the Lor
'11PPrebriatelY .based Psalm 1
,
,A,IVOTA-4,.ifigaltt
They are '141„Ven.
ing.works,openea,on 3,40tiday,im,n.
7.rhe Gotten -eh Vrenen ry wok
ing-last-,-;-iii-,itt-±new- lOcatianF-neit,,,:,(-----:,
to,the Signal -Star „office, en • West'
aliy
". nrand
tshoterev eel.: 11, .,at *aoseiletlfhdee:, u ., 4Iburi 1:01nol fronttcportionregbtie.,ri11,w3: -rhliaa::::,
don 'erected at the: rear:
•front is eityltkela-anPearance,
„. _ . . „ e
with- its bright ,iluoreSeent.ligifting;,
,mastic tile ftooling 4zut, vastio..ne-7,
egaserien, 1SL•thelaSt•word
Caroline- Rebertsen, Seaforthi in The busine.ss waS 64 -Mated,. Ink
whiCh town, he was horn ,SiXty.' 1911 --by Ari.„John Irreoman and was
years ago. In 1910 he naa.rr.led L11- :purchased in 4945' by Mrs.' lirrei*,14
Ilan, -11aughter of the late 31r. and nian's 31r, Clifford' Lowery,
Mrs. Dan. MacDonareof Goderien, and .seceessfillly continued by ;him
who survives, :With t,Wo • daughters, in the old stand until the,' present
Mrs. E. J. Buckler, •of Sarnia, and .
Miss- duditn,„„X.S.D.Y.3.1., of Tim- The building on the new site van_
litins, 0: ,autYlving- xtre..-11- tOrmEriy-,,eetn-pled.,--harawit
meLean, Of Sea- Stere.:latterly'by jainea Naftel, and
forth,. and a brother, 1L,MeLean;
of ,Alameda, California. A veteran
of the first Great War, Mr. McLean
spent the Most of -tits lite in newse
paper and • advertising. work in.
Alantreai and Toronto. The. funer-
al•washeId in•Seaforth Februttry
150, with' burial in Maitlandbank
cemetery,. • The service was con-
ducted by • Rev. DA. Glenn „Campbell
of ,pirseRresbYterlart;,CluirOIL44Mhoe-
attending the funeral -trona" .dis-
tanee were Mrs, Robertson Y. Mc-
Lean-, of Toronte,;, and Aire.
E. _1..1311010er; of Sarnial `Miss
Judltli 31eLeen,, Of Timmins.; Mr.
W.•/11. MacDonald, of "Tororite, and
Dr. and Mrs. A. Newton-Arady, of
Hamilton. - ,
. ',•
GEORGE, PREDERICK FORD
The death 4of George- Frederick
Ford, former well:knowki, resident
of Ooderiek , :township, oecurred
sudderily •Winianieg on Monday-.
afternoon* in WO seventy-fifth. year.
Mr And suffered a heart attack
while he was. restingIn
s ore.
Ile Wee born in Oaderien town,.
ehip, 'a ..son of the- late Mr. and
Mrs.' :Henry Ford,' and .faimed - on
mntesteittriltetifestrfttrdirdtglilli
until .his retirement .dfteen years
age **His wife, formerly Emile
Henrietta Murphy, hailpassed-awaY
the .., Previous -year.*---in---November;
1948,. -lie married 'Mita Cer,dia.
aed molted to ;Witinnaeg for the.
Winter, planning to. return to GOden,
rieii, thrs month. . Ile, was fornerly
a trustee for time IlolMesviile sehOol
and Warden for several years of
St. Jelin's,. Anglican phureli. the
village; • • •,(
Surviving, besides :"the • ,Wifer
are , sen,' .:.11arry M. Ford,'
And ;' a • (laughter, J. • 11
Little. (Emile), both Of Goderieh;
and a brother,*.Williain 11: Ford, of
New Weistatinster, B.C. •
10. 'POV.I'if"body ha6 beed,brought
to Gioderich and be at the,
raiston.4,tilietallionie,-7411' ;Priddy,
and 0» Saturday until when
the funeral service Will he ,,Cen-
ducted by Farr of , St.
aeorge's Anglican Church, ' Burial'
will be In the familylilet in Matto
land temeteryri
'1 $11
utts. B. roittmtwAiAtit
A 100 and :Useful lif• time to
..close 'when .isitA.
Walter died In Alexandrit .110spital,
on Tuesday bight, ...tebriiary
, her eighty-seventh, year, after
a',Iengthy" Porinerli,
4tangtilas,":Mrs...----DrinkWalter'
-Was a native Of DevOnshit*,'
land, and 'Male as n ond to
0idoL*4,, .4atto add, Her " father
brined on ii4eugeg" Island and it
WAit there she, Illet her future bus.,
tafvd 'who wits widely known On
the'OreleLike8 elti1/11411,6
girieet After "Mr nletrikge
iied itt rekt Dover, Marton and
before that ',by: chits, J. ,tiargeri,
Alfred Tebbutt„ Gordon;', • yebuutt.".
and p:Ftaser. . '
tiCuir," as everyone 111)2,..
has a 'staff. of 'se'ven einploYee,s 'an*
is now well equipped- (0 provide the •
people , Of Getierien and disti**
with the best ef work in his
PERSONAL
Mr. j: E. Mittch of ..LOnden,
- •
re-
newed acquaintanees Je town -
week.
Mr, John. Thorpe is attendint,aa
Imperial Cempany -convention
at: Niagara Palls this week. '
Mr. and Mrs. O. g. Scefield
son• Ronald, of Port, Dover,. ,viSitte4
At the home Mk. and Mrs.' A.
L. Cole the past 'week. '
Mrs, WniteTY has returne*
to her lioine on Nelson S tet after,
a visit with her thingnie ,tit.Strat,
ford aml Termite.
Mr. 13ert 'MacDonald, whor.under-
weet a serion's operation 1» Victoria
"Hospital, London, re urne,'. Phle 4:01
ltlinenad g. . tree house11ingand awfli We' 0eetts*:
Manager E. weaver .and Fred
.441eii4of-.440.0114,40
tending the emitentiou of the `Pub,.
lark) municipal Electrical',Associ-
ation at Toronto this "weelt. ."
Ilenson-Streughan Barrie -
vim§ a week -end guest With'hia par-
ents, Mr. and Maw. • Andrew
...qtraughart, Park street' Reason 'la
a graduate of (1.0.1, and. has Just.
accepted a positioafaFesales account,
ant witif0eneral Plectric at Ratrie.
Mr. W., O. Snamel bas,"disposed,ot
The business Which ne.epodeeted
,Breeebridge for 801.110, vegro and boa,
're(trrned, with. Alia.
In OrOderICII. , has, purchased
lot on. South street- And intend
brnoimidiihmis 01.1 ,if•ei;16!ide;,:eert::!
'"Bill" is reeciving 41 hearty veleonw .
; .„; , ,
tobeinlory, coming to Goderieh
inott•,fifty yaks ago, She out her
:hushgna, :eeiebroted their Shay.
SeVetith. .weaoing a/in/vette-1T op
April 2nd, 4045. .Iler husband'pre-
deceased her in Oetober, .1917. She
was a member Of the, Ilapliat-
'01Mrcli., Of eleVeti. ehildren fIv
survive: George, Iti ,California; •
Gordon, 02 Windsor; Lorne, of ,
troitt Sfro„. Fred Watsbh, 'of add&
lien, and Mrs, Malcolm Trunipolak
Of VateliOner. . There ore twen1y4,
three grandchildren and eighteev.
greattrandehildren,„,: ,
The hineral service" on Vridair
lifterneort, at the ,Iliophey funeral,
home Wier totidtteteil by Xtev. 1.
W. 'Wales'," of the titiptist
Internient*,Whe imi linitlAtid Verne -
let% time palibegwrS being Imes
'Campbell) ;A, Wilkiits, Miaow
s,
Vt10140t4, 'rotor
Green And Lou tt,tevish