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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-05-05, Page 6a rt�ici � ;Mar104,.'Mega:r# 'Mazy t : RQuSO,, Vert)* 'V ertl1 G1adYs Reid & , and' 4xargaret. Rva484, SPOVie com- mittee, t'eiaarl' Furrant' .(con,vener), ry A04S Toi 1U► •0$�ets ` Naftt 1, ,IU Rryan., 4ea4 -tik-Sher, r, `Roberta jphnsten end Vir41, 4rm trong,• . • .p,., Arrangements were, made far field; , days to • be .held. every` second Thursday at 0,39 p.tn,. • and ix Mixed twa,lrall foursome every . Tuesdixy :eares►ing. _;.:flans--Werelnade. 'elan for the elrentug day, May 24th, wtien, the, ladies of the house . coiumittee Wilt • serve., afternoons tea;. •.°A sib.»- anv' ' ORGAN'?E: A1C' 1949 .. �' •'. 1iexe�.a=a ea- .-gnod attendanee at` the annual •meeting' of .the .women's section,. ot'.. the 'Maitland Goff Club, e ' a't ^tl><e chit house. on Sunday '4fternoOni<, Mise Pearl Farr*ot resided fox• the reie.C49i, . f pincers. ' ,0.44 yrs, Fred, R911Se,;a cof ' e?1e1`" the `, on;11t writ CUltlllt"ittEe, Pr seated the, ate following' s g l .�, •ofdeers President,••'ilarjorre•Wfacgel,,, st 'srice-presidene,', Anne jaekson 2nd Vice-president,., Ruth • " lU "hy ;. secretary -treasurer, Evelyn 'Go per;, 'house eoiri'mittee, •Mary Filsinggr (convener), Mildred Gardner,',J'ean. ladies",interesiecl, in playing golf a corditxlly'• invited to join 4" 1 GI, ,ND TO. O1 TA>UO IN s'y T.OREF DAYS 'ev ' ',ix ,r -• It . L. H«, �ux?er, on , Mp14daY terao xe ved by' "mall a :pack - Age pack. age, celita.i"ning: Er d'ayr ta es iced ,o11 afternat , ."41.1S- sister's garden R' in Duthan ,. 'Ed'gland, , Air mail was. -of :course the `mediupa- by' *iiieh this speedy service was giver'We' -certainly y . are living in RIS+ ERR',1.`lO.- is4 'Grace MGLeed of Jrindsay wweeiC-end guest ° With Mrs, X3ecjti ,Allen ' Mr: and Mrs Geo..Johnston ha'r'e, tet`b'rued frotn:t urbank,•.Califoruia,. where they"p*nt severalt. months, .Mrs, Mronk ha,s returned to her homd • plc Lightiio, use' sheet. after spending the winter With her. sister a4 Dsesden, , '. Misses .M rnle Buechler , of "i'i7,' 1sh,' ington,. , C., 'and Miss :Pat Anech, month.'s tour of Europe.. 4 to nefig, pf'''ihe • 'aIrk -' of Cpnnn1 ree, is being- `transferred to .-the Durhau oface as ln!at agor While ',the regrd r ; manager•,is i11' Misses•,•rune Daevhler and Pauline Lassaline were u�t Lot�c'ibn'°bn • lues, d • n attended lift the:.graduate'', `.+ay u ,d .. tided _ ,�., . ef., SSC. Josephs Hespttai nurses. -Mrs, jean Babb left- on-4atxrclay� ' Sau pS.te Max whiter site was : eal1ed • ..owing 9" tie 'serious illness of her -.sister, Mrs A, Ctrnxp st eight rows of seats -- -or Parents - Graduates . t I' �Rt W. .Brother' Z3," fiastner, South, Huron district, -will,itay his odiciul -visit'•to Maitland• Masonic, Lodge. on, Tuesday, 'May 0th • M Reed Quaid,,,-aeconWanied by his son Robert Quad and grand- son. Robert,. ell -of Detroit, wer4 a:ecent. • sueSts with the • former'S sister; firs. Oliver Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawthorne -were•,:a-t Loudon en''Tuesday even- Ing'in attendance at the graduation of ,their daughter, -Doris. after=•�t course 'in -nursing at Sft., Joseph's Hospital. -Quite a panty' of Miss Rift' -Quite Cutt's relatives were .:at' London. on :Tuesday -night to be -present at her graduation on'‘the conclusion of her c',ounse in nursing at , St. Joseph's Hospital. They included Mr. and,. Mrs. Gordon Bisset"nnd1 Sandy, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Bisset, Mr. and 'Mrs. W...Bi: et olid '1ll3ss Claire. Mr. Peter Hisset,• Mr. and Mas. Robt. Bisset, Bob and, Mollie, `Mr. and Mrs; R. .T P. Walter, Dan Walter, Mrs - Clements -and son jack. Mr. James Cutt, of . Powas .10, 1rlso was there to see -his daugbter.s gradin- - F OF �" N . .LA ` Gni �5 �cq`R �L�o1i'G � �0 Fiayof ` games iit thew Cliureli Bowling- League were ,co:ritiau+ac +on !Tuesday night, • •• "orbh Std Noit 2 team took 3 -of »outs from its 'Cxeoage's No. .coxes' were: North "St.,2194;. St. George's, 2072 For•, North,St. *ta- nte Henderson, with 387, was top bowler for the ladies,, and Eli. Tessop, •468, was best' for 'the Alen. For St. George's' the top bowlers were Hazel Wilmot, •492, and.. Bert Medd, •415. ` The Late _ Mrs,: O'Ce u*or, .,- 'The i3uiieriil . 'ot the late A1irs. M, 4. O'Connor, who pasted'awayi.i Alex- 4itdi,,iL, Iiosp.ibal, Ooderich,.txzti 'slues day, of last weel1, was held here on. Friday ihoning, - , meal• high mass was conducted in R. fosepb's Church by_ two ,nepheiws, e i Maurice Siu'klivan ;and;:Rey.•; :4,, ,1., Daitop,: and a aupiit, Rep., ,Fdwia Garvey! Other '.pries% precept, in •the'gaotuary: were RAW.. john �'»ch:`: Augustine ,ArukRev. Ta' , . ,(11,- Pon,' nellan • df •, I ingsbr dge,„ 'The' Ant0- neat wvas• jilt ,St,,,,Joseph's eeMetery. ; the p�iii eaters• ,i?eit>g. peon '$, -Pal- ton, JQs.. ulbivan, Frank ,O'Reilly,. Demi*, Pesrnond Wm, , ivalxs n and' Gene Hebert. . There. was a:..i:irge' attendance, including relati "es from Windsor :arid„Detroit, •moi.....•..•,, n .. 1 HVsTL oD BLJSTL , itT, ° Averyone is dasfitiw atoulxd, these days, 'ge ttug ready for the various, 'r'ents codling, up, 'rlhis Thursday 'the:: .pular” lits' Viiorus ls; luing at "'the 5psie Festival; e . 'riday night Largest ,(l<tee Club will present ftwQ test • nieces . at the' " 'estivait "_under"`., thie,' li'te4tien' of Alexi:Clark, . Next Monday; 'May . 'the Glee Club and g1ri, . chorus •will be on the, program t f a a con,. er., a`t° o e kh� -t= t North rth str et Cht� q , Thursday,, May 20, will see cadet. •Inspection taln place, an : Friday,. aa 27; is ehe date for_the big "open.o- A bouquet, of flowers l,t4dorui,ng, the co aMunien table of . Vi4toria street—United 010nrc1 ,tin; ' ixntl.a ! last. was ip- memory_ ' of .the late Franklin.. T eith-.Sinitic,; son• of` M3•; and Mrs. •Frani. Smith. TREAT VISITORS' FAIRLY ' (tort Wilfain.-Titp.es-Zou►al) The pram who' charges far more than ,the true value -of the• goods Or services he sells to tin',Atnericah North St, No. 1 met North St. visitor may lie. able, to . justify his No, 4 and took -3 of the 5 points, action to - him`se1f. He may say this is ; a one-time sale,; ,that hell not -likely ever see 'the customer again.- Such a man, ' whether he -services inototd talrs :opert res ,'a lodge or tourist cabins,' sells food or runs 'a store, is decidedly un- fair. He is .unfair to himself, to all his fellow -Canadians ;who .are in business; and of epu-rse to his country as a whole. , ;with `a . score of 1973 -to their, op- ponents' 1829. Anne Anderson, .37.5, and Carl Anderson, 365, were best - for .:the .No. ,1.,,.1eau:. ..Joan ,.A1len,.- -367,- and land Mathieson; 307,, were tops for No. 4. Another 3 to 2_win -was tallied ,by 'North St. 'No. 3 against St.George's No, 2. Scores were: North St. No. 3, 2017; St.- George's No. 2, 1912. Joan McPhee, 323, was 'best for North St, ladies, and John., Holmes, 466, was tops for littt,inen. ,For -St. George's -the IeaderS ,:were -Nora Parker, 356, .and Bert McGirr, 373. In the second 'game North- St.•• No. 1. -with a..total of 2122,. took all, ration. ,..,.:..� . ;.ftYe ngints from. St,�George_s lYo _..,�... Whose score was -2040. Lea ers' for:' orth' St, . were Aisne Anderson, • ith 386 •and Wes. Richardson,' With 403. Irene Mills was they est-' of the -1St. George's lifdies, with 336, �' •atut _Bert; McGirr,. irr, 451, was best .: - . forte •tl r~iuen,. , x �, w North; St. No. 2 was again a. win-. uP,_tnin 3 of the' S points from. North St.Tti ea =scores-', Were: North St: Nod 2,, 2315 No. .37 21,99: For the _NO'. 2 team 'Jo' Ryan scored 474 and Ed. ,Tessop 523. For the No., 3 team the lenders were Betty Hughes. 316, and John Holl nes, 568. ' North St. No....4 . made it 3 ,to 2 t•dt' - 5 ear e's.Nom:mmFor the twinners°• Helen RObinson, and Bud Mathieson,. 454, were best : for the -losers. Hazel. Wilmot, 359, and Bert Medd, 363.. -west--scores_ of the evening were those of Jo-,, Ryan, .474, ,a;nd Toliii 'Hblrnes, 568, 3' THE STANDING .1, -,.:North. St. No..2 " 14 North :st" No. 1 ' _ 13.• . North St. No. 3 10. -84. George's No. • 1 ,.. . 0 St. ,.George's MS. 2 9 TgIrth St. No. 4 5 :ELEVEN Trisa IN' . . mlRON'=PERS R• LEAGUE • organization ; meeting of the Huron. Perth' Baseball Association, held- Hensall, the following officers were elected Honorary president, R. E. Shaddick, Hensall ; president, "Ross - Wright, Mitchell; first -.vice-presi- dent. .•vice-presi-dent. Ivan . Hearn, : Lucan ;,'. second ice -president, Wally Wein,- Dash wood: secretary, 'Egli Gatenby, ,Mitchell; assisti nt .secretary; '-Southcott„ - --Exec r ; -treasurer, J LiVerin'ore: Clin'tom_ -The ietxmg entered lit.-'the,:.gttinp are Clinton Radar, Centralia -RSG"• A.F., Dashwood, Lucan, Exeter, Zurich,- Goderich, Clinton; Mitchell, Hensall and St;, Marys St. Marys' -team has a bye into . the playoffs. The 'playing . schedule. alas' been drawn -tip and will be rel;easeth on May 9. ADJUS'OMAT!_G VIAfFLE BAKER •Signal light says when jCs ' iri,`. cbatteZ when 'to. take out 'w*} f le, �utomatic . heat., control ends besswork. 19. tiful chroaie't Beau iailx 19.95 ucr-nu cw « .:aidxu,w.;x s•. 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IN `GLINTON 1"Qw'N HALL. . . FEATURING,: EVON MEDLEY, great • youth. leader—one "of • the fouudtrs. of 13rantferd "Youth, -for Christ." :Attended ;C World Congress 'Sw i tterlatul. ,� . • •• • = e Rl[ >I-Xyiric^-. grrared tstandi g=•soltr'is :atvi many laurels Ineluding.gold, Medals iin•variools singing enpetitiions' . A metu'ber of-tlie famous cliubert choir WIdeli sang at,W;Qrlds Fair at' Nein ,ItorlC�:;r , 40NU' Motto PG'TURN ,F1jLL . COLOU O1f5$ p �t Cl it1 , Shows work a louth for Christ in City, and depte Ing tllb awful ►ndit%f tiie�rb CO , - bc5N41�L'+ . e.