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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-03-17, Page 11-02ad x•f/14.R.,, • • ange in Garbage ‘4 Collection Plan Ocrittit,4 System Abandoned: -•? , and; Oollootio4 to Be * ' Mate triliew12; • , 1 e • SIX tOncler•S*- VW- garbage coilec.• ••-; 004, were. subiiiitted at the regular nieeting of the- ,ToW31:, colin,eil on Tuesday night lint ter* Pr :flaein. • , waSiteeepted; .Iratteacl the Council, sitting in committee .of the whole,. decided to,•liaie garbage collected as a direct municipal. undertaking. For this Ptirpbse a heaVy-duty - truck will be purchased, 1�r garbage • colleetiou and...for snowplowing in wintei. Also a -sanitary. collector bpdy will be procured to go with -the truck. ";*"." Garbage eollection was 'begun. in 1945 and has been done undOr con- tract with Ormond, Htickins. The , preseet contract. terfpinates May. • 31st next. All members except Court.: Sturdy were , present at,the meeting. Building Permits The Clerk' reported threebuild- ing r permits:, jssued, "with `',.total estiiitated..-eoSts. W. ..C.- Snazel proposes to ereet story-, and -a -half ,brick veneer dwelling on South street, .at, an, estimated cost of $6,000.;„ -The - otherpermits were ; to Ken.. Allin; for a tourist cabin -at_ Vietorla. and' Brock streets, and. Thomas garage " onBa.yfield-road. • The request Of the Dramatic Club of---theF , MaKay. Hall- •auditericim for a dramatic: -festival' °R41.41VatlaPiglYAAirotlr• up anada a Grea Trading ation The Goderieh, ouboa:nraty conoort ASsociat,ienpreSented the second_pt three 'eoneertS•oil ,Tuesday night in ox • "PrObYterian, -Church. where Orniplan, . '0,1).O-Pitlito artistz• gave it .beforo ,a• near -capacity aud- iezice whleh was .Oharmed, by their perforMance. , • Precisely balanced, and beautiful in tone the ',music In both „duet anl solo werk„'wont the enthusiaatic. .apProVal. 'Of .the large 41ticileilee.Ali -art of. pIaying together Was demon. strated flawlessly to music students, and witii a wehlth of beauty to those listeners' .wilo were ,no stUdentS. , '••• Sir. and .111is4Graud.an open'ed the Prograni. With. three -duet. ,litunbers; ".a.dagio- and - Presto„"" by Carl Tessarinii the A -Major, Sonata, opus 69, mite of nye compos.ed by. lieetthoven for 'cello and piano, and the Chopin "PolOnaise," Opus 8. The audience enjoyed.' Joanna GraudanN ,group. of plane, solos, made up of Mendelssohn.- Debussy and ..Smetathe .Works, ,•,They "Song Without Words,": "Scherzo In F4 Minor? ."The 'Maiden .with 'the -• 4.',•1 °Yetis She responded. generously to the applause with encores; "Ronda allir Turcau" ,by,: Mozart, and a Cheiiin Waltz. ' • !Celle solos Wit1i piamraccompani- ;tient climaxed the .prograut;-'rr,Kt the ,fine ...art of. the 'cellist ,was brought .out In "The Song of the which 'Mr. Graudan had Oriai*pltitect-*Itli-the composer, Alexander ' Gllizotinoff,' . . 85 aecozn- •panist. u er y,' by gaure, was lilting .and gay, and played brilliant- ly by.' . Grandalf,*_ His -other numbers" were equally beautiful, "Intermezzo,'"t.by Enrique Granados, an s "At the Fountain," by: -Karl ,Pavidoff, one of the greatest 'Cellists of :ell time- „ :• Mr. Kinkead-Nv-as chairman for •the evening. „ , in Easter week •was left vith the works-cOminitte • - The Thames Valley 'lllamlffer'0, of London, • Wrote asking itIlae race track hire would be available for a motorcycle race meet on j . Courieir-e0h; sidered this might. ,fit in with the • Saddle Cliff) 'program- for -that clay And•referred the matter to the Parks . "committee. To the same eommittee - was sent a. request from_ the Saddle „ Chib. for •the use of 'Agricultural Park on '.Kay-24th_lo„„slinektwag __.--... „ • • A--petition.:for a Sewer OW coda . --street south from Maple Street- Wa ,sent to the public *orksJcommittee A request for a grant to th Canadian Welfare Council was sen to the finance. cominittee: A draft bylaw Subinitted by th . Bell --Telephone 'Co.. for -work 'Thomas' Street was referred to th ". public works committee. „ The--North,---Harbor-ReadWay c. teggie,. division engineer; Stretford. wrote with re yard to the pian for a roadway to the :harbor •cressing: the railway track. „Nith.the increased traffic over the. railway ....which_might_be '.""--------';"xtleeted.--freni the ferther-detelop mien t of '•_th-e-. barber, it was On- siderecl probable that the 'present single track *quid have t� be - double -tracked and ,•allowarice ,for ...the greater width -would have to be • made. Further, the Town would have -to. previde adequate drainage and --accePt"---.'il=esporisiiiiiiii • for erosioni AIL" continued the letter. "the Town is agreeable to having the plan. revised so as .to allow an ' additional fourteen' feefzforiffirfore •..double„,:tracking fat • thief engineer is -prepared:10 -recall- mend th'e management 'that the neceSsary railway property for the construction* of the. road -Way be .leased.rto the Town? • ...The letter was referred to arm- -raitteg of the whole, 'and Council 'decided to ask Mr.' Loggie to come .to Goderich;fera conference in the ii'ear future. • Count, Graham brought up the wetter :of protection for School children at the intersection ef high- -- ways 8 and '21. Since.' the ;boys' ' ratrol corps organized by Busch disbanded' on. his . removal from town .66re, has' been' no such - guidance for children at this;spot, and floim...Draftini.urged-that soMe • protection be 'eStablished. ' council " decided to ask the policele Patrol •tat. •this intersection ..at 12 o'cloek * Mayor MacEwan Wit t wont be good .thing if the boya,' patrol force--Weree;organizedr, Conuni,ttee Reports: - The finance ;connnittee .pagiect number of .actottirta "-and recent, Mended that $.20o be 'paid to the Blue Water IlighWay ,.A.sSoelation. and that the request of the Public Library Board for s3,,600 for 1040 expepdittireS be tabled until the estimates for the , year are ten-, sidered.: The • ptielie WorkS edit:enlace' .re eonimended that ',the, caretaker °Of titteKay nau be paid an additionar $5 per month ' and that arrange, molts., be 'made ,tio. nave it fiat -rate water heater Installed In the apart - Anent. Another ,redotinnendation Was 2, thal;. the -TextIIe -Workers' tJnion be.: alliiit;e4 -the hie of a 'Vora In --'1110201tay Hall for Mite night inen,th, at 4 rental 0 10, 4,• tneeting, keYitled arrangementS be,,inade to a,Void confliet with ip3r..'seiteduled' Mceting.. The ,ceniterY, -and 'Parks eon- • ,Aittee retoMmended that' the trot. • %Ink; AtStiolation he .allowed- the use Agricultural Park ftiont.anne.1st •toAth.. JThe water, light and •IntrbOr etMl- • „tnittee reCoMmentled'tliat the: rublie titliftleS COmmission, :asked ,to ' :baton . a street light on MeDonald . street between. Itsg140: and 'Make • #,, Streets, , :The induatkirti coMmit-tee'recom- bonded. aeceptance the offer by .Serviee Electric .of $1,600 for the irtiliding at the eon& of t an& Victoria streets, Pos8cSaloa---10 - be gi'vell,-•,Wheil the reMiagil • are vacated .by tho' Ott lib' Vtilities Commission, 11"IrSt °Metal day Of Spiing last t Year., Irlarth '21st, saw a high 'temperature In Goderith Of 03. riNz IMPOSED' IN „ ZNTAD-CASE °Charleswolith, Clinton, was fined' s20 with, .eests,-,. when hg, weadeu guilty before Magistrate D. E. Ilohnes..in .weekli. Poiic CoOrt. this afternoon to charging a rental _higher than reasonable and just for two....apartmen•ts-in 7' Mr.. A.. Sutherland, , representing the 1 Rental Control 13eard, stated `e:.--,rent--..1.14d-beeitzfixed-ut-11 niontli fOr each- apartment -which was partly furnished. Sinee last August the tenants have been; .pay- ing '$4 a Week reach; or ;approxim- ately $.17 per month. Mr. Charles- worth had not made application -0i inerease-Ale,-renIT-tifter Ire "liad ;lint 1.11 --extra- -furniture- and-iiiiide 801110 additions.. - • 111 11 jiidgment reserved from last week,- Corporal Jew'. Raincourt,• of Clinton; Radar- ..Schodl; ,was con- - victed 'and fined $10. end costs. A car driven. by Raingeurt WitS, I1.11 accident with a truck in charge of John T.'.,Nethery,"of Blitlf, on highway No. 4, two utiles south of Clinton, at 10.30 pan:, dn February ,1.9tit.,.. • LITTLE bantelon of Winghant, conservation offieer, aniieunces that the muskrat season for the counties of Ravin, Bruce and Grey opens • March- 20th ancl closes April 21st. • • , ' St. Patrick's Day is a dull day for the Irish aboard the two boats held fast in the ice of Goderieh bathor. „ , • Despite his ninety,first birthday' Coming next: Wednesday, W; „Gardon )".ktOet;rOs Liberal Policy Right • for ThiS, 001.17417- - •4; Wh,e' People' of Pe, Federal riding 7of :-Iiiiron-Pertli oh 'Saturday last hacl an-opportMlitY *lila many avafled thetoselves, of hearlog, and* meeting„ IIon. Stuart S. 'Garsoni, former • Premier • of Manitoba- vg.b0 etime to Ottawa a few months 'Ago as Minister ..of Justice, Mr. Garson is • a' deliberate, and forceful speaker,- 8n(1 he- was heard with the elesest *attention! as he Set, forth. }Oat be • declared .were the main issues lb Canada's tpublic life. today., . . • ' . Canada, he said, ia the _,greatest , . trading nation in the World; her per capita trade being greater, than that Of the United States • or the, 'United Kingdom. By reason of het geographical • Position and: lier 'climate, she ntust; it she is tomain- tain her standard of living, hupOrt many Articles; and tiff Ipay--for these mest export largely., -Failure ,to, recognize this basie principle- was, .said Mr. Gerson, the cause of the, .fa.111-tre of trade polieles "adopted the Conservatives when'''. they ver in _office; The. dePreSsion . of • th early '30's 'resulted* Trani the 'eel lapse of World .markets. Th •Polieles--df the Bennett GOvernifien did. not Meet .the situation, put In 1035, when the Liberals again teok office, there•,•Was still a terrible de pression, -weeks their accession to -office the Libera GoVerhnient with the, United .StateS. and twenty other countries and trade Was grad ually, restored: In the .years. tha intervened before the, war the farmers' net income had .inereased by nearly six y per cent. . . Another reason for supporting the Libereld'Oevernment, Said, Mr. Gar son, .waS its ma•nagement-of the wai effort, 'whin toniManded the-adinir ation. , of_ the -United States- '--a-nd Europe. • The .spleridid work •Of the ,..farniersithe-TarinectIoree " ipduStrhtl__*erkers---eoidd-have been bungled . by .an ,h-ISTfielent :Govern- nient. • . • Canad• a's Taxation Set-up , GarSon in, considerable de- tail explained. the taxation set-up given Canadakat Confederation. The PrOvieces were restricted te_threct_ taxation for •raiSing their revenue, while the taxa.tion piiiirei:s of the Federal-I-•,-:GOVernffienti__ nOtt limited. Direct: taxation. by way of the ,tax, Was adopted by the Federal Government in 19,17, during. the first. World' 'WO, arid thuS the Dominion and the . Pro- vinces were Conipeting in the •same With -7 -their fuereasecf,' ex - pe res the-•Provindial Govern= Sb had, diffieultY in financing, and the sensible thing for them to do WAS rent their incoine tak. morconfrur BISHOP C( - or MA • ,,-1.,•:•• u17th i949 -„ ••• * • The -.'forinal-; rei!opening eof sPeteirs Church; on Tuesday, after , . extenSiVe decoratibn and renova:: , lion,. was 'Marked hr -the presence ' • .-laisuoh.. C -04Y ---told. the eengregation Which filled .the Church: He, Baylield Has. -Own e 'PhoneExchange, Inaugurated amnia* On Wednesday—Will Improve Service.: :*".1340111iLD„, March; IC. '••••=-• 010,(1u. 'and nnwessive ceremellY tOolt place ,at phone Offiee:Ttoday.' .• The Tii4er. Smith' Yfhaielpat Teleplidn'e -SySteni :II 'cutII04 laeSidl Ill Cethc . 70I:q 112•rid -6! :Ill tQS/C111:11eoi :FiCv 1.1' a 111 t 1; The installation of the eqtdinnent entailed considerable thought. • and ingenuity cm the part of. the emu-, Missioners and linemen .Of this .A:fuyepsBteeelm.rfith.t:enCrale'.entittit twhe. ,• • At 12.30 p.m. the "cut". was made , - hi Mr. `McBeth and his erevv. "It was accomplished witimuLa -hiteh; not.one case of trouble was reported. A. ,Nicholsen, Reeve of Tucker- pUt in the lirst-loug-_-distance- call to .1. -McNair, comptroller -of -the •Stromberg-Carlson-..Co. Ltd„, Tor-, •''onfo• • from cOthihinT -the • switchboard:wit-0' mirchased. At- tending the eetemony were the fel- lowing Bell Telephone .officials L. :Stratton, Londoe; • J. S. Cow- ley, Toronto; - „r. V. Britstairt,' Lon- don ; C: B. Simonds, Goderich,; AL Kelly, Toronto; Miss L. M. Gale, 'district instrtietor., Loudon, who in- -strueted--the. local; operaters; Mrs. ,M, To,Ms, AtisS. E. .M.._MacKa and iss Anne•taft. n the operation of tlie-SWitchboard. • ' • The commiSsioners of the Tucker- Sorith-sys tem,•-entertalned-the-part 'atclinner•iit the Albiorr•Iletelovhere addresses were -given', by A. Nichol - so; chairman. of the Commission, R. L. Stratton, J. A. 'Cowley, j. M. C. 11 SynilreM.7--j:*-Ke er, •• • superintendent of: McKillop Muni- deservedly 'tflittilllisi. pakigil Of. dede- Telephone, J. K. Cornish, sec- ,rich;v„ moell ..of the retary-treasytrer of the Tucker. genuine. piety of the faittiful,",-seTaltnIldeilli,h7elpTqls.eTnetilnegph.osnter,omCb- ei•%.1;. CarlSt*Ti-f --.Cii;;74,1fclp_IfiTer7Weln,ter-;-• Reeve of StaliloVTbwnsliip: :: - ; J. E. Torlies,., formerly of 7! otitre-rn--- pany, joined the -party 'and was for many long years to come. ,-fgeivne.lingtisb;og.lhiainsd.e.ailliyis danase7esdelestrbee- * The church is - truly it surprise, lejephone business-vvere listened. to he said. ' -knew it •svoold be withmgreallaterest and ,,u -,to nice., Mit he Wits'net tplite prePared for the leanliness _au_d_h -Much- te the _surprise of many_of the yeunger men;pre-Sent, it W4S the House of 'God. He referred,to Soloincin'S. 'temple as the niost have the house of prayer as nice as we tan have At." - eongratu-, Wed the congregation mostIsincere-. the result of their •efforts. That the spiritual structure -and the pariah is_pomposed- of the 'souls, et en: should be remembered„ and _also, presided_ at • the organ; son!! - -----' some housecleaning 8110111(1 be done the proeessional hymn' • Eeee in this Lenten $eason-,• the BishoP 'Sacerdos," the eroCession entered continued.* If there is a spirit of the chureh. Members of the -Holy. peace and recreatiow. even one per- Nalie Society. 'occupied the fronl f-the-llostr•Reverend--131slidis-Ge ' ed-their-prtiTers-ferirlimelfrlilid visft to-Goderich: --ifra---yere,:-.azid a ssurer-thwillnrt , Every part of the sacred edifice he wofild -remember, the occasion has been cleaned and re-deckirateil., The ceiling- dome :a:hove the beauti- ful White and gold altar is adorned with a mural painting, and the' Side walls of -the sitnetuary are painted -exquisitelue and silver. A the sacred 'figures have alsoiheen given -ren.ewal.-Coats----of .gergeots ..e_ver :seep. _Ws _should. altat-was -decorated-with-lionqm„ of 4.11°Fuel'i.r•rt of ho'n'or composed 02 large representation, -• et • the ,Holyi Name Society escorted Bishop Cody to the church. and as a full '.choir conducted- field the - Dominion -o -a fair basis. This was a- matter, , or vol- untary ,agreement between the Pro- vinces and the, Dciminion, and the eparge of centr4lization,• brqii.41:t againsr-the' DOminion Government was,. said the •tinettirer,:"Imadulter- ated moonshine? Such,agreements were .•-freely .-negotlittedancl.;,.when adopted under_ the. control -of ',the :Dominioir with compensati3On to the ProVinces. Otherwise" there w„dald be ten tax struetures* in the country, with the Provinces and the Dominion. Gov- ernment- conipeting in • the sathe field. n eceutes a, ewer s retigth .isewv of thee : The *. • in t f t encouraging 0others. • priests were present vvith Rev. J. • 1 • • ,• I Robert illeCtibbin, Preceding tifFilinister's address was "a' brief speech by Robert Mc- Cubbln,0 M.P. for .West Middlesex 'and_ Pa.rliamentary assiStaut-• to.tho' Minister of Agriculture. .Mr Mc- Cubbin reviewed Canada's fdod con- raets with the :United Kinkdoin ha said that it was it mistaken mpression that 13ritlifvvits trying o..back down,- op Its 'contracts. - J lienry. Cambria, road, has passed a his 'eye test on his nPplibation fPr a license to'diive- a motorcycle. t David Leeson while :playing at bis.,,boniQ;on, Blake street on Sunday it afternoon plaked up a live cater b pillar„ dark- broils% In color, Does. tvartioltextr'grow • a,. he Said, has signed an "greement- t� supply the United ingdom with 60,000,090 potindi of' acOn. • The, danger, lie' stated,' IS 412Jr2;441414tekt4110„(k he people .of the United ingdern were tongir traders and the poniul would ":"Setrirtemikeiritt-paIr."-t4117 adian• . who visited the United Kingdom. came back optim- istic abont the future. • Mr. MeCtibbin " assured - the fermers there would, be a market, for bacon, eggs, beef, And' wheat ,the United States- and Englitnd lo the fat -tire. Referring • to recent arinouncements on; wheat from the United -States, the Member 'said the • (Continued, , page 5) of Knox Presbyterian Ch'urell,' s. been apliointed secretary, Of. •-fne 'futon ..(leue,ty Children's Aid, So- ciety. He 'succeeds Mr. A. M. •R•obertsOn, who resigned after thany• years' service. -• TO REPEAT SEWING CLASS • .Suceessful vOus "the sowing class reeently . held under the alisplees of .the ,-Goderielt , Women's Institute, 'and so many the requests that the course be repeated,, that it has, 1)een decided to hold- anotiler eloss, the date to be :announced later, Applieatjona should be.Inade eariy ,to, Mrs., A. Nirliktii,:.041.0bri'a Than ka. have 'been tendered. to, the Town Coithell „for •the 0.86 '•Of the ToWn liafl for the recent elass: and to Mr., Ivan Papertilk for the loan' Of4mIrrors. • ' tirctitlitg Ettet .01licerS as follows were eletted kt. the antilmi Meeting of the Goderielf Liberal AssOeiattoti, held at Mae - Kay 1 -hall last evening: non. dont, #10 1. -Parsons; president, J. K. Ilunter; vice-presidents, Mrs.. 1. S. Rowrie, MeNeel'. seeretarY4' treasurer, W. A. Sutherland., bele- gates were appointed. for the North' IIttroit convention to be held at Wingliant„ March 2ttit., ' v Mr. atiti Mrs.; Walter 11eltitan billed hist Week after spending, tnontit enloya,bly at too. Angeles, California. . ,Captaitt, Lorne '.MeCitriney ' ended the foneral, of Mr. Walter 11. :Reynolds, president of he Coal Carriers' .Corporation, 'wide') was held. at troekville on Tueatlati' .ReVerence described Lent as P. Gleesdn, of the Goderich parish; j. a Sort Cif deluge and as a remieder IV, the -sitnetuary: Rey. MeCarthi, London; Rev: a mcnon- of that time when the sins: of men alct-Ciinton•; Rey. T. P. C. Donnel- and wonfee .inade God seed a deluge, and all the human ittice ,perished lan, ,...Kingsbridge; Bey, ,William eXeept those in the ark of NOME. Botirdeau, St Ioigeph, and. Rev. , The:41,01ton,- seaien-ls--Z-cleltige-of • • * graces—and • spiritual Instruetion. -A cordial • welcome :t-ci_•_the,parisiv: which-.:shoUld be; weicenied 'Whole= 'was -eXtended to: the diStinguisbed churchman bY Rev. Father GleeSon. •heartedly. It is a i3ort of meditw• tion with our Saviour. Jesos spent Whis is a red4etter day in the 111 forty. days in.' the „Wilderness to history of St. Peter's; Goderich, teach that there is. no Way 'Save the first official visit of „the new, souls exeept by penanee. prayer, bishop to 'the parislu We have heard much of his kindness, sym- pathy, enderstanding; justice With a smile; and a gracious charity. "The basis of the feeling We older men have for him,"Father Gieeson ciontinued, "„comes . from the, fact that,BIShop Cody came up the 'hard Way. lie ,organi2ed a new parish.in Ottawa, and built churehes there. His 'talents and his spiritual •gifts eaught the eye of his superiors, call of Lent; when Sacrifices are a result] ngLini„his-elevation.--% : -Joy to the • heart -of-ChriSt- -Scene' confession and pardon. Lent ls-the going .m.rt. with Christ for forty days and. God . has, given grace. kir •the homely 'tasks_ of household and • other, duties.. • . ' . • • • • Lastly, -Lent is rt• pilgrinuige to the Cross of our Lord' Jesus Christ. The *Vicar of..dlirist -is "-echoed.'hi .eur •hearts by voice -and conscience and we cannot hut'heed' the claxion "t would like here to let the Bishop lir something he does not know He has been pl'oinoted Tiy his priests and Wien. the title 11.1.sboPiolit.0,0w4s,• peeple 'get spiritually tired on the They .becinite envious of." those who, :go on seeking the pleasures, they are denying theill- • Ole , heartaches of •pastors and -:-.•-•"We intist go the ivb • - 01,0 'way In ...speaks„:"'inir ',ensilage... His thirty_-_, -.our loVe tor Chr st.^ Snvenanses sofa"; ieitii7in iriesthddd. are Iireb-tindfingr-siier ecri 'fa te known, and we Alai* God we Means God assuranee of • His have a man the robes `g the love," Bishop* Cody concluded. . apoStle who is kind to '11S-itild has Tffe .Bishop 'visited . St. • Peter's talents. • We are iedeed loinored to scheol en Wednesday niorning, and have you come to .our little, re- insPected the additions andthe„ OpOtittig of our* chufeii and. we relmvatithi Olt the school and 'coil- conie yoit," Father •Gleeson con- vent. The children welcomed hini oiodeq, , singing. t'Sacetdos et ,Pontifex." A Bishop's • . greeting Was extended by Gary Me-. 'It Is with the gresttegt of iov 1,4alfghlitt and. the. 'metnherS •of. the 0=4402"..rOltARFOlii NOT YT AWARDED „0 • 4:w1:1::134:0„,niti:g•t",41:4.".:.°1)44:::, of the , contract :theTernTiftititIOn Wet., Marcir.,1,4th was• 'tho,°dendline for tenderp, by whielt time were SubMitted.. YVa,,exlieCted%thiit meetifig -wou/4 beld 'late' last Week: or the early x.4ft, of this week Whieh faNYeuld •malcer,re 4 '.4-1_,e0tInk••ef,. the bilildir,14.*CeinMiftte eblY1 tuatsi..i3 nhit cea czioi.o..e*:19nt t$4114.R1 consider n• ceommli liz inizdt edels:, tite-.•teheenim°Isteteneeeha°s•Cion.w.j).aft :f1.04:„13.c0e3;.*: tain informhtion,10 connection with te.ofluesrtat'tnsowst;orn!Cae8VOtts loomatio, is received al, meeting df, the build-; 'lug committee Nvill he held, possibly this week, and then it will report tO- .8tV4'hei;ch°yYtleillialinit.'en°11*•ne4nittilike tl Lee,le name ef the contractor to,whonythe, tender has been awarded. . ' --- • • I • • 1 ANOTHER-SES'4101't OF , LEATTIE13,,ORAirr GROUP :to•'• the • credit Of the: Goderieh, Re. ••• . - Aeother,SucceSsf111*,Project is new creation because .bf. 'per- siStent hard: werki on the part of 'Mrs:41. R. Ilglland„ This .011eleut lady signed • up • 'eighteen Particip- ants for the leathereraft c,ourse six lessons, whiph .eoneluded_la Friday. •• The.raemberS of the gro wanted one More session, hovtreve o.,..they.-have-4fivited4nstructoi J. Burns to ,return this Saturda for fhe afternoon ;the Town Ha ,,......vCouhnec4i1-cohdenarmittibe,ir.oatier_tvQ• *MeSiT4iiieSTT:*Brieelffer,,-R:- ,Ood, 0. JerrY, C.' j. Ki kead, G. G. *Pa ons, It Rae, R St e "*.E. (.1 Webb -and--IL--We( brook, .ancl Misses MarY,BhChe.na Evelyn Mee, •Bisse Prances Armstrong,' Emma' Reber Taqh'ilo'rnGelroencearldStbitenrge'thYalaWrYes'tEbr.eioNk • Excellent photographs were take leathereraft'groUp in the TOwn"Ila ond . et the evening chiss. tit recreatr- office, where copies may be Obtained frona II. L. Brace. • • . It is hoped there ;will .bera good display of leathereraft the, Rec- reation, Council Hobby • Show in the --T-eiya-- -Hall on and Wed- nesday evenings, .-April 5th and Oth. waled that mr:- Forbes in company_ . with his.brother Arthur Weaded*the Eilst6Ad,Epat&T,s--,..ANNOUNCIKD- company-, NV -hien -built- the The engagenient is announced of Ilues for the Tueliersthith Telephone Miss Entt Gladys Xfae JohnSton System forty years ago.. ▪ • daughter 7, of. Mr.', gand Mrs. • B.. G • • Jolington, Clinton, tO -William John SUNDAY. AT 'VICTORIA ..ST • Hill, Goderieh, son of. Mr., and 'Mrs It , will be. the. annual: W.M.S., 4: Afimand.,:-.-the-wedding't 'iniday-at-Victoiia'-street thrlf.e. take place the lattei-s,part,ef.Mart-L' Church -next -Sunday atid the mr. John McCowan of . Seaforth is bringing for the morning service •anneunceS the engagement of big Mrs. (Rev.) Le 'Roy White, con- daughter, • Mona'.:Kathleen, to Wit mfeirsesnielipr;,s,.ssitidgietty.o:f.mtirtse; -White 18 Wilibini v.sieerir soff Mr. and Mrs.. well versed- in this- phase of. the marriage will take Gpioncleericeitti.eyT:hine noffe. thaendsat keil.led. thGe. and .11 .bc)Iloaruetler.challEarl, the • loeal president, will to announce the engagement of their r$: David tt •wish accepy the pulpit 4with,the visiting (laughter, Lily Lightfoot Elliott, to speit:ter. Rev. Le ,Roy White, Charles Henry;., son of Mr. and Airs. formerly of the :Nile v1JJ 111 Victorma- 17:‘:1:17,afif..1,E.gil-gebP:v9C4foth.:1)!Ihs:e:'inirtijeariiii111;e4scgpehg,l'iti;;keC4ri.11..C.Acg"eelel.,;: *2;,t6e.C.rte:geiergt'1:::..u7-11311 itiner art of IThe .11.7.7e_ls; the mar,. vith • $148000 you • GODERICH , HARBOR ' • The .estimates for the eOillirlg a e riso 4000a1::,,Oft Vec t'443Pt 130tn tin:0414 Kinosto wmiieli $01104- td entraCP -the • innerpoderich] harbOr i3at,1*# qftordo.94,..a.Pd:' 4er. TnIperial ':sincLoe, arriv early. Monday., norning..for reSrue,... operatiOnsy, are7Vrisoners • of the WPit yand,'. Ice 'Jain. this-,:afternocA,, •(Tbursd(1y,), 'aeSpite* continned efforti, it . • would apbeiir tl)at bbth, vessels. fail 'to...reach the Inner harlior Until •an , offho're wind!, sends ice that,Surronnds, them OUt, JO: ' the' Open,q-lake,', '•?••tate Thursda atterneen :both 'i/.eSSells, were - near tOte-111141-0C '19 #iti,y0, - . # '• able. diStance beYota, the* • . ••• Clearing_ Sarnia '.silta:Y(...)fttit°11rOnlino#gPe 4(i).11,11136414elt;.. CaPt. • Buders ,counnan headed for' Gode'rich harbor with; 1°eargo )f 23,000 barrels 02 gollne. 11 „ -7 waters for iL whiIe Order to allow Lor , strong' vgolg. ' into, the field of -ice the breakwaters. Altlietigli net actual- ly. Within the •harbor,• site, Was.4mf,', •ticientl los ' • 6--11,40d -0- „ • n„ ff • The ice field "Proved toe 'Moth for the imperial Kingston, ,hOW- ever, and•.she became ..iceLbesieged,* „• On Sunday night a sister ,ship;: the' n Inaperial Sinteoe;Jettiit, 1/ resctie tlie.KinASton: ThiS•followe • futife•effortS of the tug •witair.y for, ' the-greater,,,part,--9-f-Stuida-y,•,-to-ele.4* Pate-toi. the Kiii/itoti into , • harbor. The :Memory gave up*late, Sunday ,afternoon after • getting 4.o'. Within• some:hundred 'Parias_ of the •', liKain;fgasrttotneib.ot -get The ,efforts of the Sinico,e failed anci-bY'--T*. treS44Y she also was caught fas,t in the ice,. .siondaY niglit sonie-,-„of the.-7-erew• of ' the - .Kingston, seeking shere-IeaYe.' etIlliteinieeed'o°v:hrobr°*:,1;41an'aldth:Ilv'elViPkil1,1eaC'S76(174144 " 1110131111g soine of ' the ereW of, 'th4 Amperial.,:_Sinicoo4olloWed--Strit. :In-': - clueed-in -the men- from ' the' Stiatio'... who came ashore was .William , Vickers, son Of. Capt. John 'Vickers. He visited with his bride of about six weeks,- tbeformet, •lkiiiii.::„Multiel- .,Dirrisim-t-their•'! beim- ibtown. 13,x Thursday' both boats:'werestilf?..,'. struggling in the outer harbor. Ito • „get free, The,.captains were hoping ' for an east • wind to blow the lee , 'Oa into the lake. , It was pointed '• Out that had :the• perial Ktingl4t4h *. • 9f lee at that- time. The. We'sterly I .tried to . make , od, erich.: harbor, , -1.1ii'biiiiirtd-li'll'al-Tvr+Tadi'Ln a 4iiistell)-ibelfietisIn°ct- this side-onthelavke, was 'More free. ' •wind that ,has been.- 'Mewing ail:' this Week has *brought hi SluSh .it' ; whin has gradually tocurnulated- uatii . it has now . reached an estint-. , ated -depth of twenty-five feet.. . • .. • .FUNERAL OF MISS • FLORENCE , p4AsER: ' The funeral service for Miss Flor, owe E. Fraser, who,passed 'awaat y - fiscal year ,submitted by Finanee' Minister AAlesandra Ilespital on Wednesday Abbott in the ;House of of afternoon, a $148last Week,. was held at the Commons on •Menday included- 1111 last funeral' heme on Satin, df.,600 for Goderich bar- •dir arid -was condocted lboritem . • Of this amount $30,000 is aa by v. . . revote and the remaindReCWCope of North street er- 1$ for United Chure.h. The pallbearerif reeonstruction and repairs. If the 'were 'Charles and Kenneth Stowe, removal 02 the island in the harbor* is to Frank • and ',George Stokes, • 'Rod will have to come by Wei of . -1.ie` undertaken Or year It Johnston ad Ch-arles Black Three .if.,ShP- nephews, Donald. and jolin Cornell plemenfari estiniate., , end. 'Malcolm -Marlatt, , of -Toronto, We te_.thAver-heare rs Burial - took -ASSESSORS' place in, the, family Plot' in 115klitli111C1 County Assessor. A. Alexander, Toweemetery Town Clerk 'S. H. Blake and Town. Assessor 0. W. Sturdy were, in liarristen .911 Wednesday attending:the THE 'WEATHER • Teinperatures of the , pasj Week itr-Godertet(7.=-1Vitle reSpoilding week a_,..tear ago, id 1949 1948 Max.• Min.' Max. Min. Thurs., Nfar, 10 29 • 21 27 15 Mar.' 11 ..23 3.7 Sal.; :tier. 12 428 21 ' 25 2 Sun., Afar. 18 ..35 27 ,35 8 Mon., Mar. 14 ' .,34 21 45 21 Tne.k.,•Mar. 15 ..2W •.,20 /.40 38 Wed„ 'Mar. 10 „V/ 21. 50 38. 1 • . CAR LICEN$E PLAThS With, temorro„w, Mitich 18th, - set as the deadline for Seeuring 1949 ear license *plates and. Operators' ' licenses, .T. • W. .111faeVicar, •,liceriVe issuer,. is prefta•red for the .custore- ary Idit day rush. To- date about - -1,600 BeenseS have been isSued. By Priday the numbera will be inning .applied for the license-inanY Weelit i :inhe-52T__ stratuna,-L-Milt --Wii,---••••• bert, of PaShwo04„ . Seem* the . easily remembered number 49T49,:, * 1): Borrownian, of Chatlaun,„ %WO . uD.Ag:LaggOaz...«Ag;..d44tkigt.k.xm.4. FIXING CI.110 DIRECT:ORS alien of :Orttar10, comities of -Dii&eriti, igton, .With spring approachinps• and bet - Grey„,, Bruce, Iltiroti and Perth. ter flying Weather expecteik_than Reven•ty-live .assessors -of the dis- trict -were, preent, has prevallea tor sihne znefftM, 'the. of. the ..ASsesting „Offieers' Assoel, • • ....r..r.r.rrrrrr,..mrrrrirro.rrr•.rr.rrr. activities. and diagnSsed TAans for - sent, , the Bishop left the sehool 1049,, ail of Nit41(,b will, be presented * the ehildree sang,"Ilibernia Manly- to tile armiutl ineeting of tifelnein-' ion, Saint,. All Hail,"! in honor of hers -in early St, Patrick. • ; diteeyks of the Huron Coin* %IV- ing„Cinh met recently, revietved vaflt Bishop COdy is visiting tlie Ash - I come for the first time to. this Separate School Beard were. pre. field parish today. , • ' S,Still? BILL IS A COOK DE if Ne4a1-,. and, Yet So-. Far I the ,ltriperial Kingston A colored' cook from Allandale,at the Nickel flange Tiotet, Sudbury; Ont., -AV-Allah] 3Yhitinore,,wai,in one. where the royal party_ dined during 111111-1iri-6:'.artiafrii-v6111181-t1',i-tw-- ,stlyti6voiiw,,i. ' dashed about the galley and • 44.4.4.00. 04•4•• #1 nal -Star 'Photo. The tui Sittui, lit right, is: seen 'ttiying battle Its. was, Oat- of 00(10401i' iittook 011 tstidaYIn ai ittleitpt tO tiear orift alloW t1.te rnper1tt1 Kingston to nmke the ,,liarbor. Ater tu t1),1.-dtl$ tltrtj$gle• the Mettary :was finally lotted 'to, nuatidon, thw b titit turned, to tho inner harbor late 'Sunday attetfl�on it,. ekd strtain Of sPettittOra ialte bank on Sunday to W:itth the re8elle' attenipte, ' „ 0 • this, he said, he; received a. medal:. But . lila later ' lost the niedo.), and dished' up , the hrst. meal for the gtept was, his grief,: ''''"ges,, tsuhr., neWly-arrived crew of the steamer, UntlisMaYed, however„ he ' '`!'d0.00- litiFoldde. "Plraa, Sfili,'!' sang out Write straight to the Xing a't ttuck,• . 13111 118 !he explained that this„Would Ingham 'Palace td see what ('0111(1 le be. hiS lira year cooking oil ti Tat; done about IL" ,,,.•'..,. - , terson tineboat. , Af„the saute time AS. evidence. Of What lollowell„ - Ito •barked out orders: to Itts assist- flat, prodneed. a :letfet ,wilt,toit ,011, • ant; tested soon boiling on the stvve,' Buekingham Pallacd StatiotiemThe v , chopped .up cele-r3',.8vd did About private' Secretary, to the 'king; 1$ lt,' tWelVe other, jobs 111111 8110111(1 notlii- ,CtottrteettS, tone* relifed, that the" .alittake 'about ten minute.% eacli-,-7. ' matter 'should' tloi reught befOoe all Iii the space of about. six minutes': the Governor( -neral ' of -Canada. , ilat.• : • • , -,, _.: :Apparently '11111,0 rielt, wrote the- ' When' it comes to ,cooking„ Jaill ,Gol,:ernortcleneral, for he tame, Up, has been around. "Yes, stih I" 4ttst . with, unother letter ott ofationerY of ' to 'mention,a few of the plates the Ooterner:Clenotal ..of 'Canada. ."the best. plateg''-witit the 6,1101t.,; The private' :8ocretlip, to the GeV,. 11041 'York Hotel,. Toronto': 'Niekel 'miter -General add the inatter Vellid: ...., Range BeteI„*Silditilti; ,Pjekering -tioeott.ei attonfloo,. ,Itetel, Boum, . Ottebee; :hotels at :Did 11111 ,ever get -another medal Kirkland Ivialte,:: Timmins. AIontretd. to replace tho (1410 lie, 10.Sil,- °VI, and New York City.'• In, .104047 suitliat little or' medal srte he in he , was 'took Aboard .1he private 4 Safe lit Port Ararat' *here " ',i4ebr. ' 'yacht of 1/011 4.., Clark, Port Arthur,agaittit wold he lost. No, Arai I" 1 :head of tile Niogen Lumber 'Coin. ..,4 Mit has the evideum lo, itholi 181117,110 stota.. that the crew of the IlrIcoldoe I* . When the Xing. and Queen toured this .seasott In for meals "it ftt. :Canada' In 11)30, 13111 Vas tne mott,