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,arniva s lit
'ourt:HouseY
..A.gteenlent With Ls Si104
Evens to'''13e DiVeiled
to glaigroundi
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The' 'TOvirn. Council liacl 4, long
• .00-.7tqt.t4 !Asioi17-...011,-1-Tuesday-ni
• continuing. nntil Well •-afteri.
inkl-
niglit. All toemberst Were...Present:
2.1ran Lonzen,• Arnold D•eak and
- Den Paquette, . defentlantS., in the
Nlacrionald* dayeager' action in,Which
teem/lent for ,$4,670;,:**with, eeStS,
WS - given .againSt tlieni • and
twO
others, appearedbefore the Conn-
ell to see if At catiothing COUld,, be
. done to lighten the penalty. result-
ing from the ..aceident--tkhich oc-
curred when they Were "SPoilgOrI/Ig
sport for the people of Goderich.
, No definite -suggestion was put for-
ward, and Mayor liacEwon said
that, -while everybody was .syni-
: pathetic, the hands of 'the Council
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OA 'COMMITTEE
TQ. MEET xamir
j.1). 1.);' lvAgoiloY,. ch*man of
' the new arena eolennittee#
state that a' Meeting of the
-,-e0trunittee-.3011-„be...11.0.1
tine net week wineli
a eouise ot action 'Win he. de-
cided upon with respect to. the „.
arena project. • : ,• •
felt •sbnietliing, must be done*
at once if .,Goderieh is to have
a new. arena .in operation by
net winter. '
TpuRner OiliongATIcal,;
"-BOOTH IN OPERATION:
The Board. of Trade's touritarlii-•
DE
PIa
TARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 28rd 949
rs.
• 9OthBirthda
itoneKed.' Latly the 'Centre o
Velebrb,:tion.,,ate,Ifer
•
4lf01.1.rn
.A.UBURN, rune resi-
•JJe.ats if Auborn communityand
re1atil7es, and .frtends• from (de
ch, BlyUi O1bitor and Detreit,
were -honored •te havethe privilege
toaay ()f being, present ttttlie heme
of and Lr S Alciiveene
.celebtate*the ninetieth bir,thday,
Of a .dearand, honored lady, Mrs.
Alfred ASquith, With the excen-
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formation booth • on the'. Square. tioa of failing sight MTS. A.Sc1111t11
opened for the season last 'Satur-
day, with Mrs. A. X. Nre1Pin1011 in
charge.
First tourist to visit tbe booth.
this SeaSen .aild to register was -11,,
W. Power,' Milwankee, Wiscon sin.
He v'vanted to 'know locations Of
were ded---,y;ith regard to • n
flfl , beauty spots in Goderreb. After
assistance. „ .. visiting in Kitchener be was •"re -
After discussion •the matter . was
• referred to committee of the ,whole tt,rurn-ing home via Goderich and
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0ouncil, which held a session later °amiti.
P. F. Carey addressed the Conaeil -front the following states: New
• *York; Pennsylvania, Niouritlihoips,aokohtiao„
regarding Proposed debenture
issues,. and later, Council decided _Michigan, Wiseonsin,
manallSyasG, 'iCilbaleinfso,rappniaeviain,sdLKakeen,uNciroly;tix
to atic for tenders for such fssues.
' No -Carnityals in Court Houie-.Park
Dakota, visited the .booth en route
An application from the Ai/meek
iof to Auburn And Blyth, where he ha%
Chapter, I.O.D.E.l..; for the use. relatives. Jack Stouts, Triest,.Hol-
Court House .Park for a carnival
land, but now"with the .R.C.A.P. at
on J-uly 19th ran into an ' obstacle.
Clinton, sought road maps. ,Don
. c. The Lions Club' in tilting over the
Richardson, Lpnisville, Ky.,, wanifd
• .operation of -tbe chilclrenls. ploY-
beaubtillr8ece.niDlyeaf r .0Byrne, 1 aonfd , Two rabanttet:
'ground stipulated .that till Carnivals.
and such events were to be diverted to know -where the beach . was and
' to the. playground, for :which the
tr.,. secure maps. He ekplained he
Lions would-„ charge., a small fee to
. in. Toronto and 1:every
ro-herp-meet_the expenses of japer-
Visitors have registered So far,
but failed to recommend any: action.
went- week. -end "took a bus trip to 'seine
ation. • In --view ef-thi-r-gr
avise.a .tht part •of _Ontario in order to see the
:•aratter, get4u.. tench wAth kliel•Actns
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4-Cluh., .• .. - ' '7- ; ''''' "
- ' ' `ir '• ' f
=••,••.0a•belitilf cif the :011th • orChrist
....niOvernenti4) , 0', W. It Medley
i
-. asked Petnds. "41.1 to hold' a ser3rice
- • hi Court li, ,se -Park. .This Was
granted. : •
• -Building Pornaits '
The Clerk reported nine .building
-Peri:efts issued;- with estimated, costs,_
totalling $276,670.. - The largest
building project is the erection of
the new while .school, for which,
the estimate Of. Cost Wa4 • placed at
$270,000. , R. G. Duckworth ob-
tained a permit' for a 'one-story
frapie cottage on McDonald street
at an .estimated ,cost of $2,500.
Gordon Lee's:pun* is for a dwell-
ing. on Cambria road t to .cost
„: $3,750. Permits . issued to Ge. August 2, 1947 J. Sproule was
Hadden,' Ilineks • street; Mrs. R: driving south from ' Dungannon on
Redfern, . Newgate street, and the Nile rOftd. Because of car
A. McKee, Trafalgar .street,. are trouble, he stopped oit-the ' road.
- for garages, Oat& • , pernifts :Were H. Godfrey got. out to eidOk the
issued to N. Sillib, Newgate ear, nr was struel: by a Car drir"en,
greet, Mrs. Florence Murray, Eliza-- by G. adbois and severely injured.-
' beth street, .,aitd, Marshall Ai --Bell,.
, Brock street; all for Minor"prOjeets:
Pctitien for a sewer extengen
on *Picion street from Waterloo
street east wasf, sent to the -public
works eommi,ttee.' -•
•-New Set-up for Provincial Police
A letter froni the Ontario Pro-'
'Tindal -Police :stated that all, pre-
Irent contract s ,f -or Provincial polic-
:Ing will terminate!on December 31st
next, anda new contract, if desired
by the .municipality, will he on a
different basis. The rate of, $1,759
ter Man per annum will no longer
•
-c-Otintryside of his newly -adopted
ceuntry, .Laist _Srinday_ Goderich:
_ .
was hie -trove -objedtive. , •
APPEAL =MISSED
GODFREY v. GADBOIS CAM
has,eXcellent health and tetains
her sptightliness, and. she
enjoyed • to , the . fullest' extent: re-
ceiving her quests, in which she
Frank pitatnelly;. K.(„ received
word today that the appeal heard
ori•Itin9tb-and-1.0th...In Abe God-
freY Gadbots Lakeside Motors)
case has been dismissed with costs:
The case was first heard before
Hon. Mr. Jintice, Smily ond* jury
in Coderich in January, 1949. . The
jury*allbrved Ralph Godfrey $2,300
and Howard •Godfrey $10,000. G.
•Gadbois was fund ninety per cent.
.to ..blame and J. Sproule. ten per
cent. to • hlitme in on , irecident • on:
MRS: A.., ASQUITH'''. -
was assisted": by her only on
Charles E. Asquith, and his 'Wife
(the fornier- Amy Houghton) and
her daughter and. son-in-law, Mi.
Refieshments• were served. in thq, Goderich Fruit Market, I...Lot:matt? 31acDonald Eleetrie Limited, kitch- • tIcturen Studie,
and Mrs. F. -O. McIlveene.
r.
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NEW:MOVIE SOME
TO 04 tt-rair. -THEA
.The' large Jeweiettrie 'sign
for !"GoderiLelea new theatre- ar.
. rived. on Tuesday, It. tarries.
the name '"P.axit,!' Veorge.
',Jenne'', the ProJeet4OPiet at Xt.
Sutherland's ,other. 'theatre on
14100t •street, 'gave ',,the /VW':
theatre: its -rmaiie,,: Sirti*„./.
overlooked 4:COart IfOuse Park
e deeido4 on the name, Vark,'
cattier
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Loss to. Goderich
Foundersivicliy in
octaoittenriow01
Lumber Busineee
':uter. an illness . s& eriti
months; john =Ward Buechler,
founder :of' the Goderich Manufge.
oilAir4s St, •1104ephtal., knden-_,
Sr., GEORGE'S VRIM 'Monday Moral)) 'la 'Ilia' si
1l5th AANIVAIAPAAIr eighth year...,,'
• Mr. •Baeeblerwa tern irt tukrnia,
:roe history of t5t,. 'c4earge'0. Ben:, Of L• the ..„N•140:4Aft.." "4114
rn
hareh; fiederiett, a •Iong.„ and,• ',XeVier .4'..aechler„ • Ie.redeiyed
glorious one. The* ',first Anglican education -10 the seheols 'there, and .
service in .Goderiebwas conducted later Was eniillbfed in Itie-
Cfleve-
by the' Bey. Francis ettinphell in land -Sarnia fon:eaea. by
1844. The 111,st services were held hit -father, where he i:ect:"*(3efl•bis
in the sehool honse, then in it ham; early .exiiefience in in/ober:in* and
remodelled into a chareh„ The 111tt,Ouf4PPkillig.;111 100 be-lanne4e4...
• ,tirst church huilding :WAS 04 -the out toi.liiniself.in Canilaate, .Where'
*Crescent and was in use -until 1:879, he oper.(Ited -4 hardwood mill for ••*:
When it is destroyed by •fire: The SeVer/ii-YearS., '
" present edifice' built ie 18,80 't,he plant "ef 'the ,-Inderieb. Lumber
and Was formally opened on -the 0-0111Pa11Y, Ipeated Ot ,gederiek'
, first Sunday, after I+3aster in 1881: horDOri: arid.,,nOved -A:to:tire ,present•
'The Rev, Edwtird Lindsay lin_ site„, operating it the theiGoderiek , • 1.,
Wood was • the seeend rector of miii,nif.,4.4tOln.gr •:"..COltaitiny *Limited; :.•
Goderich and served the church 4>r-_,..Ybleh 151 ePidenti.. The.
for thirty-eight• yeate, He . was building WaS.biltned i_it',1,130,1,44., and.:
sueceeded by the Rev., W. A. Young waS • rePlaced b31 the „ tireSent
. and after five years•the ,Rey., Mark strttea1'0, •t-
• Turnbell \vas .4f/1)0 -lilted. recter. EtIeehler4 retired' In "NeVem.''
Photo by -1" cLaren ith tbeir sec- bet,. 1947, and „wne.'•,.exteceOded by
a -- • These men a ong w .
Three of -the ,five Prim -winners in the Lion -S Club prc-------------- me to Goderich ,-to receive ces ors- o-ei' a eried of ears mdde
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their prizes personally. From left to riglit are C.A.. F.'Kesynski, 11 11 1, union,
„ id Pr ,e. IA in let , a great contribution to the church.
b ,hir•irn t ti Wearing- 11 dr d
Mrs. J. Lancaster, 'St, ;Marys, seeond. prize-winner; "Skiriper MacDonald, der • It
•
:Own- and holding trahy for A. -Mahon,• Lambeeh. winner of derby, 100 WAS unable to be *pre-
sents; Mrs: If% Brow„n,. St. MarySi•fifth prize-winner. 14`... W.- Smith., London,' foerth, prize -Winner, was
•unable-• to be present: .MentberS,,,ofithe•i•iiims einamittee who looked after the. derbY were; "Skip-
' MacDonald Chairman, Ge.orge ERIS, Fred Noble, George. Poirsons, Harry. Watson and :hick • Cory.
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To commemorate one an e
and fifteen years of service a the
- Church of England hi Goderich,
• ' special services have -been
ranged. for Sunday, June 26: A
ic f Holy Conimunion'ot 8.80
I list of farms who donated prizes or servlces
.Fo lowing- .i.srAta .„
his four-•'soos in the Mtinagetnentr.
Ile Wes, a men., o great 0400' oxiltr-
waS Widely" •known •
the lumber businesS,?ia :Canada-, and .
the United States, and ,' "led '
travelled extensively... He •'•WaS' 'a• •
member .of Peter's-
and of the Holy. Nairie „Soe.iety.,-•
" a.m.; --—''± 'sermon • Uir A ng neshis-.wife.
S idek* fOrni
dining -tab -Ie COVered Wifh linen _cut -
new ,sPacious Stinrooln, where a Brawl columbia Pockets, ,S. Oen. .. • . • Doininieri Read Nuichiner kJ() t : • • „: "• , - „
, *MacDonald 4Eieetrie, ijoderich. .1-inron Engineering & Researe.h *Co.11
"• itt ,1100 in- when the- guest er-IY Jane ate **
preacher 'will be' the Rev. Dr. "A„ Lea.P Ves, d.011 11 Jr., ktiarei...-Crin,
'a nand gl3h teerit Mrs. John GI -06 41h114' Deli onohue
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Avork-Oloth.':---was-adorned-- --aannin'ghana a =19 14 Toronto, Kimpson's Order Offlee, 4oderieh. • Piul's, Ixnulon. The evening 'sey-
Cretvfocit, INLA:, assistant at St..
beautiful •birthday cake, with ft ..w,C,aKri.eientg_ets_mmiteitC=PinPany,,.W.indser.
--le .0111 Bannister, Goderich Beach. • •
eMaty), "of London; Mrs; William - .
added beauty of cut. flowers' and 'Weber • Hardware. ,T.le. Kitellener.
.. : •• vire-irt-7-•prinr-wiR-lie--iii--xitarg
N. West' (PhYll'igT7C-Wirdinto,*;”
John Labatt L inited, London. („ral"..ie Pool Room.
'+,.lett7iern paint and:. Varnish . Co., the rector, Rev. B. Et. Farr.
' -. , S i 1 , I ..f. or 1v
- • io Doill-waxe.; .P4trieitt . of :•Gederieh;,,,
tem,' • • ' ' ---*" 7"-' . — .' '. ..,:.;.-- • Satherland-Schaltz---,ileetrie--- Co, LA51.1u, rep_ C.O.,•Eitchener. *
A guest of note whose presence. .Kitchener. ' , . . ,
. Baxter" and Linfield, Shelf -Sett-lee OVven Soitind:: .`, • Pee a :Ma's e:- 0 - e 'XePs 4. ... -... _..,- , . ...,_,
wtts much • appreciated was, Mrs. Chadwick Electric Company, Ilani- , Station, Goderich, . Gutta Percho Company, Kftelieper, has been prepared bY the choir Mailorie, of washlagton, p,o4-: god ,
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• (Rev.), itobt. Henderson, now of ilton. ' Shell Oil. CoMpanY of Canada,
Auburn .as. -a bride. ' -• • ' ••• d „Electric Company, Len- .
Goderich, who also. first came to ssorthe•rnm
Geo. 'MacVicar Shoe Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacDenald,
VIctorm, a graduate thiS year of
under the direction.'a A. W. Anderr
ton, ':organist • and choirmaster.' the University Of Toronto: also two,
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brothers, August, ._ of varleVLIT'd4 "
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' Daring. the entire , afternoon :tea Conaulunity -
Ont. • -,.• ' -• . .• ,
Imperial': Oil Linalted,„G'oderich... G:oderich Harbor: -. ,.
-.%1 `bet- Puritt ' Flour Mills Lid., Goderich. ii,T.11%....', anZbal*. ,iiMi3iadonic ,,.e4l'intarch a,l--i•Psi-4:01"Td ..:4Jitisc p:.)44.1.413Aktotetirillotoe,,k;:lit:on.44,...
was _floured b3, •tkatt-ttrasins'- of IVirs. ''' 'Peronto. EleetAc., * Company', ciblladian _Tire A.-lerp., L. O,
,•:... ..... •,..: stone. ' : •*""' ' „ CantfM. Packers Limited. •, 'trod w in . • aY; = ; . ,
4 . • ...... •-• •
.Amulth-r- Mrs:. 414:+w -son .412 :Th4.0derleg. Sfiguajsiam_ - Rouse Auto Elec ..11pecl 6110.
.. The June meeting of t. e E
Auxiliary of North street 'United
-Church WilS held in the *church
hall on. Monday, June 20; at 8 Nn.
Mrs. Kinkead presided. for
a short •wqrship "service the theme
of which was "Thy will be done."
Mrs. ,Cope read. .a pamphlet .on
temperance and Christian . citizen-
ship.• Rev.. O. W. *Cope showed
films on ,"Racial Brotherhood" and
'World Peace." Mrs. S. Snyder
presided for a short business meet-
•-• •.attL.:.the.--ne.w....rates..:xvill: and Mrs. F. Bridle .read the
' secretary'S-feport le 'the absence
on tire basis :of. the following costs
• to the ProVince:* Sergeatt,..$3,30
per' annum.; corporal, $2,984 per'
'annum:* constable,. $2,590 per ah -
plum . The municipality will- be
entitled to a grant of 25 'per cent. .. .
frem these tuneunts and also. from '• .. , .
__enst-of mileage where n r.n.oblie_turit_ tilne__et $1.50 pet annuna, alterations
• ' is provided, = cost of telephone or-and...repairs to .be made at 11 -IS .7et--,
other Commuldiyation ,and of -oflige pense. • •; - • " ' . • ,
. supplies. and cleriCal. assiStanee. • That tenders be called for 'the
'-= -This matter:was referred to the• sale of all debentures being dssued
Specitaeommittee- • .. ' in 1949; • . .
A, resolution from the City Coun- That the request Of Messrs.
- eil of North liFly, asking that. the Louzon,. Delik and Paquette be.
___i.........erothicial.....(Lexernment......aPnetpt ,.a, riven . further eonsideration and re-
-of the :secretary, Mrs. A. Hanult
Lunch was" served and a soeial
time enjoyed, after which the meet:
ing adjoUrned,
Mrs, Frank • both of • '•*-=-
Auburn, while assisting were -Mrs, —
R. J. 'Phillipkt Mrs. William. Robl- S e
•
!ion, Lr Gen Raithby, Memona ervic
Mrs. T. S. johnsten and Miss - at Victoria
J. J. whip, co'., wuidsor.,
,
lageniC.ATOWPW=at on.; prior _
June 26th', too Knok • reabytertan
f , 11.30 •
..ta;.11laie11111g ih13 .ehiirch tor. the', '•)'.,:ve..y.P.:.*:1),•,...egon:sed*al,',,,,...„
• s••••repre- '
Straughan; 'Mrs. E. :Laws , . • • Latid-of Eti.glatid ,WARItErit::-AViiitREN
Churelt-L„,,ris -es 'will gather at the St. Peter's Churehlield...4 large
Street 1
I AT THE WATERFRONT -
Laura -Phillips. . ' ' -- •• ' • • •George A. .Filsinger, anttonnces and ',,distriet, -ellt..of-t (mit ' people.,,-• .
To Visit Home"
m • ,when,' •••
Si
• reqn•
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sent/tire citizens -.fro der4,44.04
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The Jollies h. „Ferris, front.
Chicago with 623,009 bug. corn, ar-
.
rived -on Sunday evening at the
-
eleVatom---The , Other - cargo
bretight to 'the elevatZir • this 'week
was that of the 'Stuidland, which
0111 %(1 ,on Tuesday with 129,000
bus.' Wheat' 'And oats:
Vessels en route to the. elevator
• .
aratbe, Inkster, 33rown., and barge
jelt.ster, ••
were present. from New Yorkl.St,
the -marriage of hi% sister, .31rs.
„
d * f ItgisTo' rilonlitrfoa,IN°iratelltreotreaanid
Rev. L.- H.. Turner aLl.ad
Leaving on Long Family Iorlon arrenel, aug ei o
the late Mr., and Mrs. H. C: Fil-
received by Mrs. Asquith, to bet Dr. Sherwood Fo* Addres'ses KmW. of Ameng the wealth Of 'ral
lovely gifts,. and "difring the after-- ' Planned ,Tn.p kint:e14 to r J e , 11,9
,
great delight, as well as _many Large Congregation— .
Plaque UnvOiled.
Seventy-five birthday cards were
ness' &ter 0, wide
utes were those from fitrec=
MISS Mary* Asquith., -a, grand -dough- will Warren of T .
3Ir. C. W*arren • and the late .31itt,s.d.
q"-nd the United St t g
ter who is on vacation in California, A large congzer,at
• * io at ,Nictoritt- Nert Srinday, June 26th,
• took place in Bedford Parrk. e
'A corsage of Talisman -rases' Was ,street Unite'd„ Cluirch. en Sunday. inark the •completien ffr. the fifth _, -• , • .
t;nurcn, Toronto, on- Thursday, . a e
neon a telegram •was ,received from
orontci The ' marr-iage
'..comnItigsien to lalstigate • , the port at-ilirreifititgatirr--meetteg.
spread in costs' of zchildren's Aid That the= applicatien from Mrs.
Society' • wards,- waS sent to- the A. Muria* for a pernilt for a•
special ,committee, ' store on Britanniarroad be refeSed:
A letter fioni the 'County Clerk 'Ihat the Kinette Club be advised
thnt, bounty Was that •pie Couneil appreciate the
. -Isttre0*.r4f(exageate,ttivitroviding.*
for each pup/ • inhalator, and daft the preseeta.
• The County Clerk Also' advised:Von be arranged for 10.80 aail.on
that the County to* for .1949 was jaly lst. •
$20,090.32. •
To 'Present InhalatOr July AGIMEMIBINIT ,REGARDING
A letter from the Itinette Club CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
• •• with reference to the.inhalatdr Jam.; The eonditions under winch.'the
chaSed by the chili for preffentatien T.41ollS Club .agreed, with ,the. TcAvn
to the Town was referred to eotn... Connell to operate 'the Jndith
raittee of the WhOle. 4 ' GOoderhain playground. for the, year.
'James Leinuird, oa,,,belitilf of his 1940 are as followSt•The-Lions,Olub
grandson, "Douglas 'Writing/1p., who to pay.,:the Becreation Coencil
all
has arrived in the ilnited States Attalla up , to $550 to provide two
from Japan' lifter four and, one-half 'supervisorS for the playground; the
• years in naval s.erviee, enquired .Lions Club to operate the canteen
garding 'the n04)11)1114- of his grand- and keep the building clean -; to
son's • seeming lirense for au aeeept bookings for games and
-amnsement and4 refreshment stand Make a nominal charge for light-.
at the bai•hor. This also yO. ing; tO take bookino for earnival8
'The pallbertrers were Frank*Don-
yea r• of Rev. La wNn ce Turner's June 93r a at -2 p.m. The cereemay
Proudly. wern by the--griunlinotht". morning Joined in, the observanee of
which came f?oin he'f•gi'an1/seri. au& Firninders' Day; •-in honor of the
ble 'eget, Mr, •and Mrs. Gilbert , Mc- - be `palStOr ate at Victoria street' Ultitee 'Nitta"' 'iterfo'ilrfe'd by Rev.. Ralph nsIDI:0141:11;:ion=litio:egfKrei:Ccaa.nh;llidil:.ohtttrLoh.
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'nee .a1u1-wonten whe este us et Church. • The sac:Mit/eat of the Turnbell.
Mrs.• A.squith's ntemo y vidly
r".` he • '‘.1' three-quarters 't
t theICh., et4 , 's. Smuppnergw,ill be :Administered , •
1 -kg oy m _service arid tit tat AINsLIE--FLEITHER
. r .'t inleton
. '
of Se orth.Interinent tOok 'phtee,
fiet.1-31r.• Turn say; Pink, lue • and -White *WI-%
Thh 'service was conductecV by cfliiiit; 4 , b. t. in the 1/,
. 0Man cemeterY ."•:!
*Often • speaks of the anxiety of the- - - • -hoed-bye:4r, his voligivgation ne- .401et. t4clienie choSen 1(11 1(15 „. •..•• : • • • -
' the pastor .Rev. L. II. Turnerould
fore leaving for• *mg -planned* .wedding Nei; Si James' j'res- ••
:entiorne rirwitshte.
recalls"' many 'past _events ,and she a century ago. , - • ,
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,people of Huron county during the
1 t
.expected torrig) ; o
-Cape, one of the whalebacits t
,used W ply the Lakes. There. #111
e math interest- du seehig----her
again. • • •
On Monday evening a yeeng lady
while bathing off the beach slipped
into , deep hole jest south of the
south pier -a short distance east of.
the damaged portion. *It tool: the'
combined efforts of Harry .West-
lake', Douglas Webster, Doe Lang-
ridgera.nd "Sneezy" Elliott 'to rescue
"ber. • Aa-siga warning of the ttele-
hos since..been placed on the pier,
-The hole is, some ten feet deep
and Of greater width; and it is sup-
pesed *. to htl been gouged out
wheu the hood- waters of the :spring
of 1048 rushed 'across' from the
ttrer mouth.. • • _
• -Tbe AWN -0 tishbeat Eflie-31.
bemcsold and Was taken last week -
to -Key .11firbor, on the Georgian
Bay,- to "be' emPloyed in fishing
there. This mark's the closing' of
another old-time fishing business
at this .port.
Mrs. Asquith 'WAS formerly Mary. made by. yred 'Darker ..sva,s unveiled birth.
visit te Englond„, the land of his byteritm • Church, London, on Sat-
_
. W1T611-.AliCe Jean, only'llaugh-
Fenian .raids. - a memorial it aque esr,,ne _
Rye, daughter of Richar 1 Rye( gn4 by 'Mayor MacEtion, who in a , . . .
1 ••==-* d tnd
id t•ibute to the on Friday, July- 8th, 31r. Turner ter of , Dr, and Mrs. Hugh
• he bride
the Huron road about one and a- brief address -pa with- his wife and -daughter, Grace Fletcher of Arva, became t
miles'west Clinten; one of pioneers of the -community. • The 3larie; will embark at Quebec on of Bryan •Harold • Ainslie, Son of
Sarah Rapson, and• •was bore on
family fotirteen. She- migreted que..:was ...dedicated by the 'Min-
. S. S. Franconia,' to disem rk at Mr, and. -Mis. M. :4_, Ainslie of
ferred to, Aonlinittee of*-tlie-•Velidie":"-:••••and--,441:enite a•
• Beraws -
1„, • • -
• BylaWs'No. 20, No. 27 and No. 28
• • e No: gn, for • the eonstrbetion of
a. 21 -in. storp) sewer On .Woterkto
\street .frorn. St. Patrick's street to.
arentle, passeds
ge, 2/, to borrow $5,000 on tle.
beritnres' paY for •11.1toVe.
Inentioeed seViler, find 28, to
borrow $4244.34 on debentures to
purehase, Meelittnized equipment for
• the palace works (lopartmett, vere
Ontario Municipal Board for op.
-
*4)roval, .•
ICkimmittee of the whole
0(11111 (*1 went _Into committee. and
on resuming Adopted fbe rolloWin
recommendO•tiOlia,:
.That,lrieuglink cit. -ratan) be grafi
'the use of filo Sheel' metal shed ,
• file harbor at rental 4#f $60,, to
December 31st, 1040, with An or.
tdoli.ff 'A lease at the Of that
Ister.' Liverpool.. At thbt port brothers Goderielh. Gladioli, „delphiniums,
1879 -and after spending' four years emeritus of the University of 'West- and fonillAs,' will be on 'band to with ferns . and enhanced with
greet him after; an absence Of ettallelight formed the background
• Goderieh to PickforCalichigen, rill Pr,
The speaker of the morning *WaS
SherwOod Fox,' president .and 'sisters, with wives, husbands -peonies and tinted daisies :arranged
with her father via a boat from
o pioneer life there she returned ,ern -ontario,...whe-ge_Xe all, appro-
priate' and scholarly. address on'
"Our. Debt to Our Fonnders."
An 'anthem, "Holy Art Then:"
was rendered by the Choir under
land River, where She has resided Mars
-the direction of the organist, Miss-
ofJaye---Strachan, and Miss
the hill overhafking the Mait-
Gloria Palmer sang the soros "Bless
ever since—a period of " sixty-siX This_licipie" and "Care Selke.
-Trhi been -Wended. fti unseal
the cornerstone of the church.
which bears the- date 1RM and to.
to Ontarie to heconte--the• bride of
Alfred Asquith, who had purchased
the _Cottage on the South side of
Ahburn's -main ,street -on the brow
orrginal „cottage -__wilt
enlarged in 100a. • ,
Mrs. Asquith '„ has one son,,
Charles E.. of Auburn, "and one
reseal it afteP; deposittng in it
daughter, Gertrude, who with her records of the; Present dine ; but,. it
huSband, 'Mr. IP. 0,' Menveene, • took was found •that the stone' was solid
over and iveonstructed the eottage a . -. ,
nu this planned unique feature
•of
again two years- ago. . • ,
. ipattir-bast-ten:7,-grabd
children and 'Ake great -grand -
Children arid, during,-; the • SitillMer
months it,is-t:ft fanilliar and pretty
picture to " see the great-grand-
mother tenderly _ watching over
d
ehildreh - the lovely lawn in
front of the dear -old cottage 'home.
RINSMEN'S CAMPAIGN
FOR CARE IN 13ICYCL/NG
.Th'e presentation of $5. cheque's,
donated bYr the Goderfch Kinsnieti
Club, was made on Saturday after-
nolin to Kenneth,„ etaWford, son
of Mr. end Mrs.' Letlflard Crawford,
and Aittrilyn :McCabe, daughter of
Mr. and' Mrs. 'Chair. XeCabel aS
aWards the-niest eourteous and
carefutbieyensts of the week. They
were ehosep by the. pollee for the
best observatiect of rules. 'al the
1,04.-t-IrielittlInk.: the ,..rnl0„.. platrist..
fielent. only to prey for itghts and riding on sidewalks; , •
expenses; to, present A statement 'The .preSerittition of the celerities'
t. tliO elose,..of r*.i.was • Ina de lay .W.1111. 'McGrath, most -
.dent of the IC n8inen flinto, assisted
1)y •Proviitcial” Constal)Ie Mei.end.
In, Ito effort tormake bleYele rid-
ing safe, • the-- Gederieh • .I(Insinen
WeekS ago had spectrulite
pnt 011 for 300 .heys, and
.The, elah aWOrdiug. a $5
.cheq110:elich week ;period 61
slx .weekS.4o tile boy pr girl'picked
tir pollee -as, the best Observer of
trattic • riffeS tilid ratirt4o7 811c.1
care•-.! -
. For. Afona. Font" -
The Itiosmen Pit)1)- ' engaged
.11.1A6 hep:efit
;of the qrena" fue(1,41,th' ft tine .10.
,itbet reterhare' gev,e11-114,9Selger
,inotortoat, with outboard motor
end 5,Inderiell,runde troller, as the
abod S1100eSS reperted in
tbe Stile Of tickets for this hand.
some beat,
all,reeeipts • and disbursements. All
:events sponsored by tbe'Llons Club
to be eharged the same. rates "tis
any . ()thee orgapirntifat. The child-
ren'S‘ pth.ygrottaci fiLthe front to'he
free..te "chillifect all times :when
°Pea - for ' •
Tho Lions Cinh oceepts 'It-
pon..,4tibtlity for condueting -the '14e.
ereation pregram other than pi•O•
viding the, Atiperviaars'‘PalarieS for
the Menthe of July -4111(1
The ..Town Connell ,to provide
ittter for the wading pool 'and sir.
for filling, draltdag poi;
titeosurea reatiired, erlie Tow))
'en. to direet that all ,carniVOIS
hand v.:everts he held
Xtortnit pa* instead of in Court
floii rarki 'And, to F'direet "that
organtokd Softball- •gatries to: befit
TI ,tIVA",ilOgrOtItta IrArft.
he °erasion luta '10 be aban-
,( en07-2tfttrr-tiarstrrieerintweve
the ' eon grega ti on . gath e d- (ntsid
and • a . brief serrfee of 'relied
M the enrnerstorie was eornli
by Rev. 6 Ta. H.. Tenet.
ret to the
pressure on our 'CliTiiiiffiA=riMk-'
we must omit Abe, report of Dr..
Fox's fine address,..but"hope.to give
It . space -in ankther 1580.) • •
A
• .
for the ceremony perforined Rev.
twenty-six years.,
To Preitch in Home Church Richard Steiklirt.' Edrering "the
i •
Mr., Turner came to *Canada ,
.1923, intending • to •Stay three
months, a stay whieb, has developed
into twentY-six yeras. • At Nie,v-
castle-ori-Tyne there is to be a
fineily. reunion at a banquet -in one
of the hotels. Later, at *Allendale-
Jeftages, Mr. Turner win give a
public address entitled "From •Pit,'•
hey .to Preacher," narrating, sliiS ex-
periences in Canada. Here. a public,
bampret.is to be tendered him. On
ted
ANNUAL PLAY FOR
FRBD T. CRAIGIE-TROPHY
Tile annual eompetition for the
Fred T. Craigle trophy was held
by the :Bowling Club on Wednes-
day, .witiv forty members of the
ebb erimPeting.. Mayer Geo. Mac -
Ewan. and Chas: Bridgwater woni
the tiopliy, Which WA'S' held' for the
paSt Year by Walter Neweornbe awl
Prank 'MeArtliur,
.nther prizelwitiners were: See -
'end, Trietz had W. NeWcombe-r
fnmrt11, W:--TtozOi 04ii
Temperatures of .the-flitst week
in Goderichi 'with thoSe of the cor-
responding week a year ago, as
.0111cl:illy recorded, were its follows.:
'1949 ' 1948 =
Thurs., June 16 78 60 65 41
Jane X? -81 (18 64 4. 46
L June 18 -81 67 67 47
Sun., June 10 ..80- 65 70 53.
Mon., June 20 .,88 64 72 42
Tues., June 21 6.4 73 57
Wed., jiine 22 ..76 r#1. 74. (10
DOIVIINION D.A.X PROGRAM
r
Rilis
are out giving in detail the
'prograni for Dominion Ray ar-
range Ll by the Godertell Saddle
Club. it promises a full day's'
amusement and entertainm4nf,
morning, afternoon awl evening,
and every magi, woman and (*laid
the- Sunday M ocellpy the
PillPtt 41f his hotne cherch nioreing
and ' 1, -ening, with his. ye-in/gest
HIS
errnitirillTrerirrAllerizfrrticirly
members .of the finely present.' ' •
Loetil scenes 'will be .visited and
it *is expeefel12. that Seotland;
lane and Franee' will be included
in le...itinerttry. -
upon. 1.silx,th year at Victoria
street hi September. He promises
for Signal -Star .readers series' of
articles covering .tlie trip abroad,
following the pattern set *ln* the
-
Florida' articles contributed to this
paper. two years ago. • •
Worked in Western Grain 'Fields
. ,TUrner came to 'Canada on
ft harvest 'exeursion 11 August,
1023, eressing the otyan
Liverpocit to ' Halifax: '
Caronia. For two months. he
"stooked" and "1)e1(1-pitelted" in the
harvest fields-. of Sitskatebeetn,
afterwards assuming elattge of a
mission in the same Pre:view. After
r.
11....tanur,...and...distriefisinVited to two years he came east to Toronto
•talt,e4part-ceirt the .,...edebration, inatrietilation
ritsko-,years.-aMitratferer r•orlonte,.
White -carpeted aisle •011. t.11(' I 1 ip
.of her• father, *the :bride sw1-e an
Einpre,ss style gown of blush satin,
fashioned with a 'Yoke of narrow
satin ribbon. from the tiny throat
band to- the fi,tted bodice. The,full.
-skirt featured a long train. Her
headdress of hlush satin, held veil
of fine blush net Which, fell beyond
the. train of her gown. She carried
a .caScade bouquet, of pale -pink
roses and .ink -tinted gardenia
Vvith stephanot s. ew
ton Was Maid Of henok, *getvhfrill
white floral Organdy erer pink
ta ff e
headdress. She carried a basketrin
predominantly brae toaes of .eorn-,
flower;• daisies, roses and sweet
peas. The bridesmaids,„. Miss
Barbara MaeLennan of Lochalsh,
1th
Kerr of London, chose 'flora* p n
organdy over pink taffeta with. pink
headdresses: 'Their basket bou-
quets were in pink shades, The-
tiewer-girl. Pattie Ainslie of De-
troit, wore white-. •organdy
!over. pink ' and earned blue-tened
flowers in it basket. Donald
• , preaching' *inn. West in the litter-
•
Worthy Commurd y Effort
A pablie subscription. eampttign
iIl be launched, cotuniencing ,Sat.
togaid, the mentbers of the
Lolazon- Iflyers.; lioekey• 011111 i11.
meeting the jatilgnaent given ,ttgalest
theta • in. the •littenotald datnage
action.
The „result of, till's judgrneut 11
that ' the defendafit'S.---11arry114*1113,
-
At that thne lessee of the rink, Ivan
IV'Alter Wesiltreok, Arnold,
Doak and. Doe Pagnette, are
,01)ligated to pay damages of ,$4.;070,
with costs estimated at between
$1,000 And $2;000. - •
' It if/ to be bailie in Mind *that
these, Yoling 'Men as members 'Of
the „beelte$1., eitib We're 'prominent
,
. • .
, * • ,
in the effort' to. keep (loderich to
tbe fikme as a hockey town, and
•there is onertil 'tfyitiPattly whit
them in the predientrient in which
they 1ind themselves as' the result
af "eneouraging -sport., Goderieh.
This synipattly earl- be Intale prat!_
tioal by' - eentilfmtion• towards
ineeting.:the agrtinst
'Mete. .•
SIX ItlaceS have bee)) appointed
to 'reeeive donations la this public
sUbseription eattmaign Craigies
Pool Boom,. Wood!a- rOnl' Room.
'doderiell 'Pratt •:• ,Artiold
114011 on Sontlt. Street, the Toteknow
.rtuft,Ntorkett and Radio 'Station
eXNX, Winglialb;
ven ing 'summers, FrOtil OtikWood
the•acadentle-quest to-the...TIM.
versily pf .Toroeto, where after
folly years' study he received his
Iittehelor Of Arts • degree, this in
teen to 'be, 'followed by , three years
in theology at • Emmannel College.
Pastortites he served were Muthe:
son and,4Englehort; Norther))
Ontario,'Crediton, in this
county, bettIO eortlitlf, tire Years
ago to Goderieh. •
I M Mary N -
ENOAOEMENT ANNOUNCED --
Ainslie cif Goileriell-• S 111S
1"1101S gritoinsman and the ushers
NS4'el'e :Orris Bradford, of London,
and Jerry Shields, of Detroit...1-1)11n
AteDerniid presided. at the organ
during the. 4.reenotty and :Miss
Willa Wyeth 'sang , "The Lord'.
l'rayer" and "Been-ake.."".
4 reception followed at, Llyn
Lodge.. Mrs. Fletelier reeeived,.141
ffeor,lengfli'gotvri of Queen Airlie
toned from inanve -te. °rebid. Was
inatehed terthe,slifules (if her tor.
g0 of plolt,'"reses411(1, 1-1.(.44s,
Mrs. Ainslie, %oilier the-grdoin,
,assiisteil in a floor -length "Propel)
crePe gown in' lee-bloe shade with
matehing 'Crepe aeeessorleS, With
American teatity 'roses f1 ear.
matehing. tile Mowers in her
bat •
Por wedding trip to the ,South.
ern' States?. the' bride (lOnned•
p()Arder.hioe three-pleee 'snit with
grey aceessorieS "and a, f6rsttee of
-nale•Pink-gordeniii.vs,'--tht-"-44),014.4
ntul Mrs. Williain Cliarles turn, :Mr. end Mrs. Ainislie will rt.-
Breeltoir, wish. tb- slack it) Goderleli, . „ .•
• ,
RETURNS FROM IENGLASD:_.
Mrs.. E. D. RrOvns Who lett in..
the fall :of 194-7 to like -in England, ..
rethrued to' Goderieh ,on MoadaY
and will reside. here: 'She will- live
at the British Exchange -Hotel until
site can Secure fIn' .xpartment r
_ =, ,
house in 4ederich. .3.1r,S. Brown ex-
pressed "her deep. appreciatiOn--Nif
the many kind
Pareels, Whir -44 she .reeeired. from
Geiderieli friends, while. in 'England.
,
PitOMOVION FOR Rt.Ge, 'NEW.;'‘
. .COMBE
The appointment of Reginald
Newcombe eity ticket agent at
Buffalo' fot• the Canadian* National
Railways is annotufeed.*-• kr. New-
combe lilts been with* the ritlivrar..1_,
since 1938 and WAS CliftTaket agent
fit W,IndSor before---hiSAppollittnea
to Buffalo. tie is the Son of Ur.
and arS. John Newcombe of toWn
SHOULD KNOW HIS itxtinva,
nonnee the engagemeat •ef their.
-Yoange): ,denghter. C011eent to
Mr. nOughts Vietdr ('fl 111j111011. frou
of 31r. Aind Mrs„ /TOward Campbell.
'Pei -grave; the vmorriage. to fake
ihe middle:0,11:0y.
The bride previetS to her wed.
,#.1114g „ outertabled, •by friends
fit seVeTi teas IitlacelltraeOut
PlieWerg. Um. PlOtcher.entertaint0
for her (laughter at, t:rousseau
cept
"-•
Sir, --1 feet =tbat -in' the 'pres,eat.
election etunpaign d factor has beeu1
overlookedthat,is ot. Vital haji,ert-,
ance„ to:, every eiector:, •That is the
quality and ability of the • candir
feel that our representatiVe, 'i4110i1111
have . the interests op
aiv.rays foremost and that be -she -01d •
therefore be fully-,aeetiainted :with
the,, ridingin till its aspeets. ••
•A twist striking instance of hoW
little 'Mr present >sitting member,
L. . E. Ca rdi re, 'OVV/1
riding tkos evideneed in . his last ,r•
speeell • in .111e...- House, Whet he •
Showed sueli woeful' iglioranee 'of •
the eonditions of the hortiOr *at •
Godefich. Surely One eauexPeet
a men who bast represented the
riding- for • Otte 'years 'Or he
(painted with the faellities: of the
largest' and_ .hest •luirbOr an *1:41i6`.,
• -•,"
11,'hen slitting u)euil#0,ist4.itttio.
icipittinfea'1WI1h a horbor, on which
50 11111011 of the public fundS, have.
been .; 'expended and on Wiiieh. ,K*
monrof-thec peoplwof and
thevieleity depend for ibeir
hood, surely ite•is NO longer .(leserY.
log of the ronOdence of the eleetori
When we ("onside' tbe tifo otter
candidates ie. the" riding. We are
handicapped by : knowing -little of
Mr.' burrows, the (1.(111, Attiludark,
bearer, We do, however, 'knOW•
Ilob Itetheringten as it nuIrt Who
was 'been ot) the ".borders • of our •
town, edoeateid 111 itswohooloi ivire
hag. titgrifirenr
0,,vopf, rot the period be slava. in
the 'Catutiflan army, 'atar• *he w,
knetv, is folly 4)11M/tiledto represent ,
tills- riding .of -Iturot North '.14tt
Otti„-tWa.. • •
itAttOtb .111N1014
Oneteriel), Zurk
dd.