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at ,.,actually'
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. MORE . PEOPLE RIDE ON .,..
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TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND'
'ed ►esd liy� afternpen ; Maya :8th, 'thy campalga wi tticlk opens on bion
eltly to axe additionalmoney; tor'
the, new God eh°,+areua.
WI* -own. 'Counel will pe ap-:.
Proached ',with the idea'•ot •having:
thec Cblindir appoint a .represent-:.
ativo tro''that:',bod,on the" -Board
of Trade, in order that .there salols.
°•eloserr co-operation, between,r,'the;
buncil And 'tlio'Boa'rd. -
A diseusslon 'tool Place with- re.
gard to. 01004 hours .on Wednesday
afternoon by "Goderleh m ierehaints
lave •Mind 'hai ut •of -the• -=
merchants' committee;,.° is' -to. nnake
eertl%in' investigations concerning it
d. R. Silly ` expressed appreeia-.:.'
tion of the pamphlets prepared by
the publicity 'committee itu conlnee-,
tipa':'with the Dominion Road eta-'
chinery Cornpany's Service • School.
'tieorge Schaefer 'felt ,that•, the . ,Do
bale. been sed` aa' ..day OP: wrwideb
members' of the Ooderieh :Board of
Trade °•will don . their old "elothesR-
pietc tip•'their.rakea .Inn set'pff tor;
the >.beaelt • at Goderlch harbor to
do a 'clean—OP 'Pk That is Pro-'
vided they secure • the permissiqu,
of the Town Council to do. so. • ,„
atn~ the absence of Patesident
.George .• Filsinger the' chair was
taken by .7. S.:tlliy, second vice
raeslden't, --at•: the-eaeeut its meeting
oz' 'nesdax.M h .a,
'Endorsation•as given to a re..
sii.w
lutlon of the Fort Wilyan i Cham-
ber ' of Commerce advocating that
the Government, produce a movie.
to -s'how hazards in 'automobile drive+
, Ing in an. effort to mit' down on
'the growing number of .automobile
fatalities across Canada. • minion, Road Machinery Co, •itsel'
Coderich =Board of Trade added; a :should• be thauked for :putting,: on,
riderJo to the eedt'. that it recon-
mended,: the ,:compulsory use ,:of such a `successful #enterprise. ;tie':
felt that -tile';', visitors • from many
directional ligkts on „all ears. .' its of C n� da. were very favor-
A,, Coulthurst 'Was appointed' . . .. ; a a .
ably impressed .with Boder ch„And
as' t>e Board rePresenf;atibe :on . ; ,
o c l'.
.�., G,gderiien: industrie�..nnd 'that •these..
n
the C
u i.
,: hat e.
.yeas , p1e�lit�: of t _ .. , th..
Axel* Cain ,w , .':
1Wad, 4�re 1>0l
. � to es , ha b nehte 'materially b
s .r _. dy
The Board went ',.on .record : as. , • ..
c e a byt se vi i o s.•
, ., par ha;s s m -fie he , s t �...
bein4g, one hundred Per cent:. behind ,
• McLEAl -- IACKSON
in
The-Chur.ch� tlie.::Messbah.__
cardiae, was the setting for a pretty
.wedding when*Rev. J': L, Ball united.
in .marriage Edna , June, daughter -
of Ni -r\ and Mrs, William Jackson,
to -Mr: Robert Thompson .McLean,
son of Mrs: 'Wilfred McLean,• Gode-
•rieh, And the late Mr. McLean. The
bride, escorted into the . church by
her' father, looked lovely in a sunt
of beige gabardine with green ac-
cessorie ' anda corsage of American.
•••Beauty ' roses.% Mrs. Stanley' Fin -
Merton; sister of the bride, at-
tendtd her, wearing. a green 'gabar-
dine suit • with brown accessories
and a corsage of Better. Times roses.”
Mr. Tom McLean, 'twin..brother' of
the bridegroom, ;was best man. Re-
ceiving.' later in the .dining•Ioom of
.the .rectory,, theride'ainother.-wprg.
a gray figured frock with navy blue.
accessories' nind corsage `"of . pink
carnations and • :white • chrysantb,e-
gums: The bridegrooni4's mother
wore...an, enseuible. ,.of,..apring rnar!y
with.• nasty.„ -`accessories' .and a cor-.
P
sage of.-. ink°`carnations, And white'
chrysanthemums. On their return
froin'".tt wedding trip'. to. Southern
Ontario. and
Mrs.Mcan
will
' . i in derich •
.res de Go ,
(The-Printea )"tirord) -.
• T)ings' are • no longer as simple
As 4:,,8 ' C, reports the chief tiling
• clerk of, •.one large -organization:
-
h
fort e
'1 ismeaningless
• hes ie
T im
h. s fo
:younger...generation, she says.,_ ,r_
.u'. rls to be
rams
`the -best step 'int -,- a
her assistants is to teach them the
alphabet..
ti
Her * diagnosis - of:the trouble is. -
...that it stems. from- • the . modern'
:method of teaching reading, by
• whichchildren are taught .to recog-
tnize words and syllables without
'puzzling about the separate letters.
'The method is -successful, in that
e children .master reading- more
ekly than -those -who -were tr-ained-
_�.ol d i d -fash one :�:ys ,.stems .,but
•
..by,••
-the ,
the no=;longer-has-priority:-
1u
priority -"in the curriculum. Children_ Are
supposed to'learn . it. after they have
learned to read, and it may not
then- s
e. P
em important' rtaiit' to either'
u il.
;teacher or •.:
Sonhe - pupils must:: reinei be'r
order, of, ;the letters, either -frons-
singing, the alphabet song ober and
over: in school' or from what they;
pick up in the 'atter or from the
birds" and flowers. It xs difficult
to imagine. how anyone could ad-
vance'as far.as high school without
being' -able to "use. a.. dictionary, an:
index. or ,o, telephone- directory. But
the ftliro rierk' '.experience:witlri er
stems -shows that -it -is-possible
-to go tlu ough,:-.som,_puM c chooi`
grades and a business course - with
no "More than a vague' idea of
alphabetical order.
Her . experience may -be ;Uncom-
mon, but it is not unique. A recent
magazine cartoon showed ' the M.C.
of a radio quiz show asking a• lady
'at'' the microphone: "Qui you name
the first --„three : •letters.:.-. of..:...-
alpha-bete--no't tteeessatil;= firtirdp0
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of t e
,,tor was another
58 8 r ,.butter
c.3, o¢o ...r
victor and was . largely 'broub'
y •, � u
a o.
b ut b' •' ressure'"braught. on Gov-
,, y•P ,
ernrent ithrou h your organization
and others' joining together . in the
k
Dairy , Farmers of Canada,- and;
'working : i'n' splendid Caoperiitiori
,with the Canadian,;; yederatiop; Of.
A;gricultute. Undoubtedly, without
this pressure the' door would have
heeds ';a great- deal lower.
Tl>,e' Dairy. Products Board at Ot
tawa is now acting:•as an, agent for
the -Prices. Support Board,a.and is ,
,purchasing •first grade. butter at 58e
a pound. This butter must be .fresh
(not over eight . weeks old), and
must be packed- in boxes with
doublejlined parchment, and must
not have over two_'.per, cent.. salt.
Of course, all butter will not .qual,Y
to be 'eligible' for -purchase. by . the.
Dairy P`r ib tets . Board, but the pur-
biasing of butter :that can qualify
will undoubtedly -strengthen :they
:market 've'ry materially • •
Because. of;,a competitive product
on the market, . it is absolutely im-
perative that we -provide - the . best
quali 'cream�,pss ol_
e so;_that .,our
;butter' -Will maintain a, consumer
demand. that Will. keep . our price
up. Iia this .regard...We have, pre-
pared a or leadeti which
y
cram-
a ill. soon' be sent out: .te,
aircream:
,eries~-°to be--distribute4 mon*`-the
producers. If the i ecoiumendations
'ef thfr"1 flet-usercarried- out-•
Shall <be rendering our causea great
service. Otherwise, I- feel. we can
never, hope to ..maintains consumer
demand and • our butter price may'
fall much below what it otherwise
could be.. m
A ,,.Glassil ed::A4_ Pays .Result ,
n Y yMly,wlMY • .' l L
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MRS. ROBERT' J vE _ >'ti
Mrs. itpie ie ..Estella Giiven,• aged
si ty-ftve.years,• wife of Uobert x.
Given, • passed away at tier . ho}Sne
iu.:Port Huron; .Michigan, on 'April.
26th, after: several months' illness.
Mrs. Giver} wasborn in Port Huron,.
Niovemb'er.'1st, 1883, daughter . of the
ate Mr. and Mrs: Alfred Nicholson;
but spent Most of ;'he ' early' life''in
eo
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etre—. United -Church and. was a`
member of • zhe chair • fAr seev
r
al
years.: Sha Is survived , ,',her
husband. '; an. Alfred .
14. G iven,
brother!' ChT. .lcholson', :. and,
`• bre h _ as.
a sister, Mrs: Fred ^E. :White, an,
of Port ' Huron., ” The : funeral. -was:
held. ,from • =the Arthur Smit . ;fun-
r:...
, :h+ome � ou A ri 28th, ,D Wzii. •
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