The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-09-08, Page 14,
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Xilted lassies 'Perform t
Tradtiona,l• Dances
of Auld Scotia• , • . -
The, of the -41411POS, the
swing o' the kilts, Pretty eostunied
lassies doing. the Highland
the sword dance, ete., all IOW:104 a
, bit *of, SCOW& atinospnere:to,
Utjde-
rick On Labor Day, and a crowd
,:ef' -2;906 people at Agricultural Park
loved it and 'Indietited they ,waild
like to see a Caledonian games.
Prograni' here more, often..' They •
had one disaPneintment; however,
• and voiced it. They. were disap-
pointed. that only three.klitie Wands
were present and not about eight,
n
as anounced, • ...
',elle weatherman had announced
rain ler the day and early Monday
*morning it looked as if he, meant it.
Whether it was the skirl of the
bagpipes that brushed away'' the '
rain clouds • or a. change of heart
on'the part of the weatherman, the
skies cleared later in the morning
and allowed, a ;fine .prograin . to 'run
through on schedule"• ' '
• The, parade . in :the morning
launched the day's Proceedings and
the -route of march was lined with
spectators, Heading the parade
was a car carrying Goderieh Trades
and Labor • Council offieials. Right
behind,swung the popular Lticknow
Kiltie band. Next came. the;parad-
•,--- •raeibbers„ of- the T'rades' And
-'7•:446.1)Ori'Cottifelt--tatt4-1".of-hoirrxear.,.:
-flags of many nations, -
In' the Parade was good repre-
sentation of. car dealers:- *Goderich
Meters, Gardner Motor Sales, Reg.
MeGee Sons,iAberhart's Garage,
.Campliell7s- Garage and. Graham
Inglis. ,
With "Strike ••fer'' the Harbor"
as its theme, 13ert Maddbnald:s float
•intiVhcart----wittri -IV-group, of •
• boys. in it "fishing." The•perennial
comedian, Randall Mariott, muse
up. with another new laugh this
yeai•. Dressed as a- portly Mother,
he wheeled a carriage filled wIth•
"youngstera"! and a placard an-
no'unced "Out for baby bonhs."
Bedard •itild Mitchell's squiVe dane-
----77-"""7-4ag=4441•1W7-13r44441e41,-InarrImc-n.i. also
qhirlesqrting a bathing beauty,
the tall gent•dirrying the timbrella
and: eloWning his way around,. the
Square Was Win. McGregor: . 'The
Goderich braneh of the Machinists'.
.Association • had a ,striking float
Another Interesting feature of the
parade was the ,junior, majorette's,
s,
by Lient-.• Kenneth
Ilimter, and led iv the diminutive
• Betty, 11cConnell, who,- despite her
two and a -half .years, went the
route of the parade. The Godericla
13Iue Water Band and the Girls'
Trumpet Band gave punch. to the
entire parade with their. lively-
rflotis OF EMMEN'
CLUB ARE ixsTALLED
The annual installation' of officers'
of the 1.4.oderich•Kinsinea,,Club was
held itt'the Maitland GOO? Club
on. WedheAdaY 'evening with about
forty Kinsmen present. They, in-
dinded;guestS from Killeardine and
also. DepUty Governor Leo Frei -
burger of.CheSleY, Win), installed the'
following 'ofileers r President, (4Ordon'
Rannister ;. vice-president, ;Tea
Frith; . Secretary, RosS Pennington;
treasurer, Sack Freeinan; directors,
Bill jinr .Manning and Joe
O'Brien. , • -•
Attendance pins were presented
to twelve members.. A program of
golf ,during the afternoon was can-
celled because of rain.
)
the labor movebaent, he urged a
greater study ,of trade unionism,
pointing.. gut that what the labor
movement had today was the work
•
of years, • •
. The afternoon's prOgrani ivaS•
Started with " a Parade, headed by
the Luckdow pipe Band, from the
Square to Agricultural Park:- In
the parade -also wad the _Kincardine
Kiltie Band. Later in the •;after-
iloon the two aforementioned bands
were joined by the General Motors
V,eterati' Band of Oshawa. Other
Witte - bands syere expected , but
s' ' -
Nelson' Crich, pilsidentz of, the
'Ooderich Trades an',d'Labor Caine%
waa, chairman of the afternoon's
program.i He was' assisted. by.„ Dole
Harmon, ;who 'did the announcing
---0-er the •iondlpeaker system. ,*
,Resulti of. the danciiag comp-
tions.wre:
•- Highland fling, ten. years and
Torontol,
Lia.ne. McClean, Toronto; Helen
More, Toronto. •
Sword donee, *•ten years and
under Janice Osborne, Detroit;
Judy baborne;• Detroit.; Judith
Anne, Lawler, Windsor.
Seami Triubhas, ten years and
tinder - jildith• Shaw, Toronto.;
--Mcdieun-1-11,11.zahath....111issell
Detroit. • , -• :
. Highland -Sing, 12 years :-and
under-, Bunt Y 1.11vris, . Toronto;
Lola Shaw, Detreit; Elaine Bis.:•
henden, Torento.
Sword -dance, j.2 years and under
-Lola 'Shaw, Bunty NivehS, Peggy •:"
'Bowder, .St. Catharines:, •
Seann.Triubliits.,-- Years and •
under Peggy BoWder; Carol-
O'Briee; Toronto.; Margaret '.Anne
Hunter, Toronto.
Highland fling, 16 years it'nd
under Nancy TogneY, Detroit;
Barbara Naddeau, Toronto; Sybil
Seaford, Detroit: ,• , "
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. • In iinpresSive,part of the-Latior'Day parade Was the imbiber
of meinbers of, the Goderich Trades and Labor Council .Who
"marched In a *body.* , The group at the head .of the', parading
t 'members earried flags of many nations.- ,,Only the tail end of the ..„,
smart LucknoW Pipe Baud which preceded the nag.,bearers can •
be seen With a snare drummer shown at far right of picture,
-'777,71Ferl$7.RT7.7.,37X
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FirSt truekleail hf tirty-four
loads Of face bricks tO• come. for
the, new., ViCt011a Public Scheol is
exiffeted. to. arrive bere ,taday, .4.,
total of 85;000 brick's from. •-a- Tor.
onto- firm will be "'Sea.:
About 135 truckloads of brick for
111,0----IStOred---;-.,,ixt-; a --Shed..,4-hber-41" •Tueioers,,,wel.ft,re•senti „,.
Marys• -will be required and 47 t9ns
jwsr4,111$11.10d,oeb:par,:t.)11(7.1,1$,N..ainn,q,e4:h,.:aciki-otlai)dso,loir: . v ,
0,9Q0 bags, ' cit eeniont- from ' St,
o..f,xxiel6ingfio4riicsint?gioseticevio, be ms'e ,,,...311,. the. 14,ieetixig. of the ! „Tom); ,, poor:, en. on ,
new building il.,re Alrea(lls'here and TtleisdaY eVeUing- " All the . other .'
ntrtry!InteexIttraet '14.:0„..114pesent ft. total,.,:;, In additten,..t,c) h.181,regillar MOnth.
nd
Officials of - the Hardy ConStrnetien khihnlitted a Statenienr •••ef epe1:- •
on, the' baildifig.: 1Y Oitalaelal •$Pteln."e14. EV4 Tren7iTei•,
O ...
gornpany tate they exTeet•Stertimeto have „tur.es,....so:/ar_tit,,Teai._,,u4der.:_.01 -
-the, job finished abOut. Ea, .,
with, the posSibilitY. tbat it might pereral. headings. ' MOSt • depart- •
To.wg. *aunts Lease of Zait.
- Harbor, "for Paxk
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rutp9A90::!,
Ju'tlle,41„b01.1c.o ._6.t,),14'Y'*".
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•EWan, "Who,*luts net' yet .,retUrned,H
ft-ouiWS' ' Western.",''trip;,,. .:Reevf.i•
.1‘lathieSen -••tOW, the. chair : ,O Abe:,
&11 done before that 'tinae. - 'limits still balre an unexpended
' • balancer an eXception, Doing tlie
,
HOIVIE LEAGUEpublic work4partnient,whiell'
..• .0111.1.TIES‘ IN AUGUST already spent over $2.,900 ilhaVe'ple
estiaaate
During the month Atigu4;,•• , ..Bun. jrnervp4i.s
sPlendid 'attendances of members The Clerk ,reported twenty-three
and visitors, gathered. at each' buildingi.permitsissued during the
the five meetings a the Home . with estimated _ices _
League a the -Salvation Arniy. One totalling
ineetipg waS 'held on the -citadel PerMit is- for'- alt?rations to itis
lawn, and ehe renutinbag Ones at Store on the 'Square and putting In
the homes- of Mrs.' W. .T. Jewell, new fronts. • A.
•C. 1-Iutchinsofl
,Mrs. -1 M. Stinson and Mrs. • C. &tang' up a frame one -Story; hand -
Ruddock of Loyal.• '• ' /fig for a garagt and radio, shop on
- Winner of the Scripturewait for road, „Tex:hilts,' for .ropairtr
the . month .. was. Mrs. M.' Stinson. and* improve:01010 .•''VireYe iesneir' to •
On the social evening, prize -winners Mrs. H. P. Lashbrook,.! Andrew.
Were 11rs, Kingswell and Mrs.' Moore;, /Airs. 'Eva Mephall,,,,E.'"4;".
E. --Bne1i1er.• The. Hisale..„..LeRgyle -Taylor,,S, Drennan, Bpwers,..".
nienihers
outPlist member in :their --nxidSt.- A. 'Ca
Atte: eDnAluerlifisiitfie-;!tilafeat .7ixannoostistnithaedtnebeertgope,tiN$teicitse.:tE.
faithful member, Win') *has since
gone to reside in Toronto. • The'
ineinbers bave remembered
adepted retired •officer, who is an
invalid, with a Peek. Sr.,''.:1Freans food
PareeL -Visitation ATMS -aISO made"
to •shut-ins..
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INEORIVIA.Iii EAT BOTH
,ENDS ' SEASON FRIDAY
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music. . Sword dance, 16, years and under
^ -Para* Prizes -Helen Crichton, Detroit; Barbara
Entries in. the • parade - were Naddeau.; Nancy Toguey. • •
judged by a comMitthe from the Seam,. Triubhas, -16 years and
. , .
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' Mlle a Member of the Veterans General 'Motors' Band of
... , . . .
OshavVaAplays. the pipes,. youthful contestants dance the intricOte
stens of the sword dance on the platform before the grandstand.
, •,,r
Kinsmen4,Club." The -Winners 'were :'•under Helen- Crichton : Jane
•
Ileals•L---jelin Jeffrey. -Sutherland; Guelph; Nancy:Toguey..
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tric; Dean Coal •••Cci.; I3ert Mae- .Tudy Shaw; Ilene • McClean; h
Scoo Days.
Merchants' .ffoats-Reinhart Elec- , Irish jig; ten years and 'under-
denald. Margaret Clay. . •
• ',deal Union floats -Ne, 1853 local Sailor's hornpipe, 16 Years and Are Here Atram
of -Machinists' Association. ' .. under -Lola, Shaw; MargaretAnne
Decorated cars -Gardner Motors; Hunter; Elaine Bishenden.
Gederich Motors.; George Holland,' Highland fling, open -Nettie Mc' Over One ThOusand Boys and
` Farmers' entries ---.Robert Bean, Donald, Detroit; Alice Wright, . •" Giels under Tuition
-______wm .,fewen,_.,....„-:;.....- ::,-L------_,.. zoronto.,:lCathie A YerS,,__14dndOP.• • ' in.. Gotiericki ..
Comic floats -Fred .White, David Sword dance, open -Nettle Mc- ,
--' ' Pithlatio,---Mitclrelt-and-Bedardr--..' - Donaldt-Margaret--Sluelairc-Detroit:__,-, _,_
t.fode.vicli' sellable reopenedk% on
Best elOwn-Randall Marriott, Norma Morrison, Toronte.•
Decorathd bicycles -. Adeline Donald; Kathie Ayers; Alice total enrolment Of over 1000.
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Irish -jig, 16 years and tinder= tute there Nils a record attendance
Decorated. "tricveles-Soyce ' Bos- Nancy Toguey ; , Pat Templeton; • • •
of 320, i‘livided ifs follows3 Grade
nell ;" Joseph -Mehl; Jimmy -Gil- Barbara. Nidtlea.n.
•
Tuesday. for the fall term with a
Wm..M,cGregor, Jack Marriott - , ", Senna Triubhtts, open -Nettie Mc- .
„Mehl; Kendeth' • ..losling ; Sharon •Wright'. • •• ' ,-- -At .the Goderich. Collegiate* IntiSmith.' , .
lesple. ' . . Piping Contests' . • IX, 140; grade X, '71; grade -XI,
Ch
. ,
ildren S fancy dressr-Douglas . March, boy's and girls, 16 years 52; grade-N:1i, 34; grade XIII, 13;
i - , -
. Smith, '.Stratfortl; .2nd Sharon, and under --Marion McLeod, Lon- Special commercial, 16. Thi8 is an
'• Thonias and -Timmy- Boyce; .ard don; Doreen Alphick, -Pinkerton:- iticrease of 40 • ever last year, To
_Cameron' Bogie and Jimmy Brewer. Sandy MacDonald,- Lucknow. ' ' acennimodate the 'extra -class re-
' ' A .special prize of .;$1$went, to Strathspey and reel, ...boys an quired• in grade IN, a classroom
the • Goderieh- branch 'de -the WO- girls 16 years and under7-Doreen has: been - set -up •with fluorescent
Men's Institute. QV the .fidat Were Alphickl:' Marron . - McLeod ; Sandy lighting in the rear of the assembly
Mrs. Geo. Miniaby, Mrs.„ A. Wilkin, •MaeDettald. ' : . • hall. This means. oT eourse that
.Miti; W., P. H. Price and Mrs.. it, ' . 1V1arch, 'Open - 'Hugh McInnes, othe ..room can no longer be used as
'Marriott -- • . ,.. John Reid, Donald McFarlane, all an aksembly hall. .. ... ; . '
the- children's maces on the °of • 0Shawd. * • • ' . There -are two •change S• in•,staff,
Square were run off by members of .-!-: •Stratbspey and reel, oPen--Hugh. since. last . year. Miss P. Clarke,
* the Liens Chib•tinder.the direction McIlille$; .'Donald. McFarlane, John fertherly of Schumacher, replace,
Reid • all of Oshawa. • • .- Mtss Letvis, who -resigned, and Miss
of -Lion Dave Aliop. he results.
were . ,In , the 'open mart** and also In, It. Johnston' of town'. has .been
_..BOYS • - the open slow' march' the three -added. - The stall'- is as 'fat-
Pm-Fon•r44,1;04-411,ft,tft--.11,ain lids-. finished as fol- • lows: Principal A. It. Seotp, mathe-
. Goddard, D George. lows -Oshavva e er ns . ffifiltrwraatleirr-iiii-Mv-411spinau,
Hutson.I 'Lucknow Pipe Band; Kin- and' agricultural scienee ,• Miss. Pt
. Six years and under•-•-•Perey Gar., eardine Pipe Band. ° Clarke, girls' health and phySleal
•rick, 'George GarriCk,.11arold Leddy. ,Indge Of the piping contests was education and junior French and
•Eight. years and under -Arthur' Pipe Major ".Tock' 'Wright of English; H. A. Clark, Iffilsie; 32tS,
Peachey, Donald :1(eWhinney,
- Bobby rowTer. - • r, •
Ten years and under--L..T.
Bill Graham, Gregory Hildebrand
Twelve years ,itiid under -Jerry
Wall, Gregory :Hildebrand, Bill
drahribi.?
• , GIRLS '
• TOO years and under - Ruth
, Larder, _Linda Payne, Dianne
'Morris. .
. SIX years and under - Shirley
niiekins, hn _to n,
Aurhara A1exanders7.
Eight years' and tilider-L.-Wanetti
Newell, Rosalie' Bedard, laneS,
Kitehen.. • ' •
' Ten .yeara• and under
Meteall,.Irene Wisser, 'Shirley Anne
edaril.
• Twelve • years and nodei "Jean
MaIlotigh, Atileen Fisher, $1I lrley
Anne. Bedard, , •
Trom the halldstatidon the
SqUare „"it Labor Day address ';was
given by Wilfred Oircher of limn.
an'o'rganker fcir•tbe A.P. of L.
Stating thatthe hthor orgarlitation
In Canada Way had At IllettibekElhip
tt,f • Otie altlitOth he. that
definite prOgfeseiili.*-1)cork made
In the way of welfare', seciar seeur,
ity and Ailiproved healthpro,
gram,.".41e urged that 'its members
Shotild, Straggle* for these. things
*blob would. be ,for the futur'eI..
fare of their eliildeen. Saying' that
"the atfelidanee at *the *Labor bar
telesratien In Ooderieb slioWed a
Cottrtiand, Ont. Speaking to The K. R. Diggoni- English and history;
Signal -Star ..after the competition Miss I. roster, honle ecolunnics;
Pipe Major Wright -said, "The Miss L. Jamieson,.Lifin and ancient
Lticknow:Pipe Band plaked wonder. history mid English; Miss It, 'John -
fully well and, tieseri7es much Ston, British history, 'gnidance 1111(1
credit." . .• junior English.; Miss E. MeNatigh::
Ont from- Scotland only -Shen ton, art, jtinior Mathematics, Can -
months, • piper Donald 'Mctilanlane:,adian history ; G. V,. Payne, 'science-
of.,the Oshawa Witte band expressed and agricultural Sciexice;„MisS M.
his pleasure lo The Signal -Star' Powell, Freneh; N. L. Pring, boys', 84, is the 'largest on` reeeid; Miss
that the traditional music of Soot. •Itealth and physical education and. Esther Hume is' skindergarten
land was.being kept alive in Canada 'Mathematics Miss- II. Itebliisbii, directreas, AVIth Miss Alice Wilson
sti6h.events as was' held in hOme eponomics . and geography as agSfStant. The pnpil.5 will be
doderrel. •_.oit'71r4a,hor„.,734.37;.;‘,11e::::/eF -11Nt: ,;:cOnmilcialrly: A-WM° (1,Lhito mo ritin afterr.
gretted that the piper's did not begin- -Walkom, shOp work..." • , '
to learn at,the tender,age of about ' Over 790 at Public arid Separate. * Central Scliool
ten, ns they do, in Scotland, ratter Schools . At Central School the enrolment
th4n: At !twenty, or twonty„f1m-iti6,, zOci imblic and separate, .was 240. "M.." Ste_Phens,
.eompetitions' In Canada Seliool khilclren Went back4o,,selioni newly apPointed *principal, said
Ile "regarded as "very • inferior to on TAntesdity after the long summer there were thirty -live pupils
re -
those in Scotland,"- and he claimed vacation. , . gistered in the primary class taught
the reason for -this was the lack. of. VieteriaSchool,. whieli. has had by MISS Videari.. •
competent bagpipe teachers Seine, rienOvaticin, and neW„. lights • *gr, Stephenswill teach grades
oputdit, , • ;„• installed, was ready for 'ocCupation, VII and. 'Vitt; Mlss. L. 'Itobinson,1
• At the conclusion of- the darg despite rumor to the contrary. grade ..171 Thornelee,
Program: the draw for the. various') 4c1uding,,the kindergarten, lionSed grade- V vat000nnitirqiet
tri'/es .yvtia ruade/.vritli., the Winners. In 'St.' George's-patish hali; enrol. celerated class Miss , G.'Mc-
ns f011OritS :011eSt. Of • Silver,MrS. Meat ' at' Victoria' was 378. The ,flovivelic ,'accelerated class 2 Mrs.
Wien Oreetiwood,..0.oderich; cedar..teaelling Staff' 10 eoraposed.of. Prin. Morris', grades /It, and 1,V4 Iffsgt.
ebeat; Mrs, a, TA Baxter, Goderich; $1.1`.:" 1%if: • Shackleton; Miss II0dglils, grade 11. „ „"' •
easy chair, Gorge' Well, Stratford; Giqrtrude Wray, grade 'VIII. Bruce ,‘„ „St. Peter'sSehool
dinnet. set, Harvey Oat, Goderich Stewart, grade VI; MIss r. Sturdy*, 'There'. was an inerease. of six
Gladstone. Prank Yonng, grade V; 'Miss iVitirgaFer'Masori, In the enrolment - Peter's,
00#0/1.01i.; eloottleo pereblator, ' Mrs,. grade xxx;. Urs, 14. It Tattier, grade Sehooi. The total registration was
11. ,Vrriziey, Goderichf XetWood, 11;•".Mra, gtadesA 'and xt Mora eleven are beginners. -•
blanket, W. U. CafriPhell; Aylmer; Mrs, Arnold Fisher, grade X; Miss 'The teachers are Sister
'eleetria Iron; Verne Porter • Oode. George,, ,auxillati,ktittA84, rittneipla „tha teacher of gradestleb,;;, too Nnsii Bewail Lorig;' •The'liliidergarten 14"fairiv bog- and VIII; Miss Itelert.'qpnl:
nolly, grades //X, `,(St •
iand V: ind
Sister Claudia, grades and 11.•
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- AT'.111:1E. WATERFRONT
it hasken a quiet' week at the
-
Waterfront, with the weather JOY
cool for much bathing and anglers
and other people who frequent the,
tSL. , Wi41m.. and . ,'ether
Conreributing to the general dullness
is the. absence of Miss Beulk
Shackleton, who, as recorded 4Po
the log -book at 'Bert 'MacDonald's
establishment,' Underdate of
SePteinber 2nd, has "left for Ham-
ilton to teach school."
Only one' grain 'came yds re,
caved at; the. elevator during the
sveeler the Superior discharging
103,000 bus. oats, wheat and sample
grain on Tuesday. ,
.*-1 The • ;Starbuck and the *Quedoe
are on their' wily with eargoes,,for
'the eleystdr.
'.'The -coiner Glenelg arrived yes-
terday -from, Toledo with 2,300 tons
.of coal for the Purity' Fleur mill.
A GREAT PICTURE •
"Yes, It- Is, God Is My . Land-
lOrd," a sound 1Im in nattirat
colors, will be shown in the Baptist.
Church on Tueschrg evening,
September lffth at 8 o'eloek. This
ittitrateommuitilvaeoyegol:
tion in -a ' great religious demon-
stration s•whIch brought all faiths,
fled creeds together it: a great
Christian' Proieet, WIt$
first timein history that wheat WS: L. V. Hiles, London. The
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was cut threshedonfiled, flOWn bY 'wedding to take place on Septem-
ber 24th, in St. George's Anglican
Church, Goderieh. .
Mr. and )Jrs J It. Millman,
.Ardaven Place, IAmdon, announce
the engaglment�f their only
danghter, • Audrey Helen, to
Ebon Rinaldo Wigle, son of . the
late Mr. -arid Mrs. II fl. Wigle,
Goderich; the marriage to take
*lace on SatUrdayb-September
"tt3' o'clock, hi St. Luke's-in-the-
garilehr BY.rnhi,:4;74. " --
The engagemeat is announced. of
Niargaret JtttI, daughter bk, ,111113.
Nicol and the late Mr. Alekatuier
NINA, to, David Borden4 son .nf
Mrs', Sewell and the late Mt David
refielen ,Valls, 'Ontario; the
marriage to take 4pInee StitnrdilY,
October Ist.
In order .to giVe the -pipers a "breather- during the long. prhgrittn, .
a number of different pipers took over the job, of playing the
pipes from time to time during the contests.
comacsy of London Free _Press
-BAND MEMBERS NEED
. • CARS FOR SUNDAY
A"few more cars are still needed
for, the, transportation of Members
of the Blue Water Band and the
Girls' Trumpet Band to London
on • Sunday; when they will give a
pOns,x,ert . at , Westminster Millittkry
;assist
Avith-their -cars- are:.asked ,to -•notify.
Arthur Curry, president of the
BC Water Band, 'or Lox•ne Young,
secretary. • ,
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ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED.
'Mr. and Mrs. Henry AdIsies'Of
Hensitll ' announce the. engagement
of . their • only daughter, • 'Shirley
Carolina, to Ernest • Raymond
:Powell, youngest . son of Mr:- and
Mrs. ; Harry Powell of Goderich
township; the wedding to take place
the middle of Septemiter.'• ,
• Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hill, R.R, - 4,
announce- the engagement
of their daughters, •Mnrgaret Har-
riet *Jean, Reg.N.,„ to' -'--Mr. 'Lloyd
Samuel Squire, son of Mr: and Mrs.
Samuel Squire - of . , Grove,
and Evelyn. Marie, to -Mr. Alvin
Henry .Ahrens, son of:Mr. and Mrs.
-Fred Ahrens, R. R.. , 4, Mitchell. The
marridges will. take `place in Wil-
low Grove) United Chureh the
middle of September,
Godevich, announce the engagenient
.0.. their eldest daughter; Thelma
Irene, Reg.N., te William Alan
11..,Sc.,..only,son. af. Mr.. and.
helicopter, baked, returned and
eaten all within the inline after-
noon. See' It nexet Ttlesday •at 8
o'eloCk. - • .. . .
tt, 4, Goderieh; radio lamp, ing with little. ones begintilrig'selibol
'sympathy 'between' the eititbng. and OeorgO. S at
for tile first time. The regiStratlen•
atr, 'and 'SOS., Clarence Hoy of
Port Albert wish to announee the
engagement'of. fJiIr. eldesf datigh-
ter, :Edith Doris Elaine, to WilliaM
/Van iCnight, soli of Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Knight Of Nile; the marriage
tO take place SepteMber 17th..
LEStIE`BELL SINGERS:cOMING
,Goderieh has had Mach in ItbA
way int entertainment this year,
but there is More; to celne. The
Men's 'Club of Knox Murat bits
engaged the ftianeuS Leslie
Slingerg ,for 11 coneett On October
.22nd. Look , for Ittrther' annqtini`T--`
Mott,.
Friday, September 9th:will &Irk
theclose: of .-the . season for •-the
'oar of Trade -Information booth.
on -the- Swan re„... Mrs. -A. M el:inn on,
who has been; in Charge of the
booth, states that • the .-iminirijea.
throughout the seasoim evidenced a
desire' for more general information
than for information regarding. ac-
commodation. Last year, the..tottr-
1st:4 took What available , eabins
there were and seemed Somewhat
satisfied; but tilts year it was differ-
ent, she says. The tontists -wanted
cabins s:vith all -facilities and when
these were not available sought
hotel --4 accommodation instead.
Ownern of cabins also stated that
.•:the tourists were definitelymore
•"Partiettlar about callin accominoda-
tion this year tlitte they were last
year. • -
A -visitor on- Sunday it was barbor tommittee. •
Cousins, Mrs. Lillie McLean; Guidon
Bedard, Lewis•-EllWood,
•ton and, W. A.`.-Sulith:, -'Perinits•
issued .to W. litteDonaldi:-.Witann1a ••'
road, and Prank Ilelesicr Park
street, a:re for garages.; ,
Two applitatticins,:vvere,:referrgd to
the tire cOmmittee•;;,one', fttnit-sf.Mrs:•-:-
Pli5rell-ce M. Berry. for the remota).
of a 'frau? house -from' Colborne, ,••!!
-township to .Martha street, and OBC ,
from G. W. Sampson for a ehieken
house ,on Britannia road. '
.• An application- front, P. E. 1111).7-'
bert & Son for the. priVilege--
ere-ctingnr-scorelmard-ia-tbe41144.
Gooderham playground was refer -
1 -0(1
red t0. the parks eonanaittee.
petitiods sewers _on, Albert
street, freni. 'Nelson street' nortlf,--,
and Wolfe street, from ' in
road 200 feet east, were sent to the,* „
Imblic works cOmmittee,
A reqnest from', Mrs. •George,; „
ChaMbers for a street light ,at the,
corner:of ,Map14- and Cedar streets,
.went to the Water,light and harbor ,.
conimittee. • • • .
Cruising ChM Offers. Suggestionk
A. letter from the Great ,Lakes''
CruiSing Club;.Cbleago,,offering sug-
gestions for:improvemeats at 'Gode-.
rich harbor which would make' it
more attractive. to cruising 'men,:
was sent• to the water, light and.;
jahn WilS011 Of BO City, .. A ietter,frota :She DePartihentyet7
who Said that in the -a'80's his National' Defence"..•advised that no,
LtL_ 1.11, father drovethe stagcoach' from date could be nanied when coo- - ..
LIONS CLUB COMMENCE.g,. would take place; • • -
struction of fat armory in nGoderich -,..
A request from the Canadian Na- ..
..• if
kar • At.ccidents
A. Kincardine to Goderich. .
tional Railwa what
Series • of -. Mishaps Sends -*" ' MEETINGS ON FRIDAY as ta hYdrant oppositct - east end` Of "Britannia
v._ • .,..,.,.._„_:„._teeit,._:....., ut;inttIrt•..wita.;:, (trin.in. El.
Several Travellers ---"•- . • . „ , . road . . moved four Or 1lVe feet ,
to Hospital ' . - F""' sesst°0 of the ii-atws (-1 °sex; to the centre Of Maitland .
.1,11y, .j_Segw,luptein; their
:tia.a.:.41-roi•ydird-c•Th-: -
road to=tillow 'Of- Ike .temovat,-;Of,
:-.- the current _year will . be .nehl. ..at e'.' etiglifF
Elsie, 'Nice, 11, . daughter of "Mr
house two- feet or more toward the
ittid Mrs. Leslje Nice, Mary street, the Bedford Hotel: The'.first meet- c'entre of the road, to do' away ,
Goderich, received face and head ing is the president's meeting nnd with a present diflieulty in slYttch-
injeries late Saturda, 111 , _gat President. Harald Bettger is hoping thg. operations. Tl'IS was referred
• v ni )vst - •
two (.111 were in a collisibn on rm.:k agp.1:11;t7,,diZt.enf(olael,xz't:;ne 3. ;is to
be , held 'in Goderich on September ;Committee Reports - •
t -o corlimittee of the whole and there
laid over for further consideration,
-highway., 8, between . Clinton 'and -24st
The ',titmice comMittee 'passed a
Goderich. • 'rheccars •involi'ed were
nuniber of .accounts for payibent
will be the two official aCtiVities..
Lawn bOwling and golfing kr, a
driven 1.)s • her father and J. Mar--
shall, of 'London: ' Both. said ..tbey About 120 are expected to be pre-' and recoinmended 'an-advatiee
were blinded • hy--lights • of passing
sent from , St. Marys, Stratford, $15,000 to the Public Sehool Beard '
Wits. • • ' Brussels, SAforth, mitcheit, (lin- on capifal aceounc • .
Mr: Nice; Wife and four child- ton, Goderich and Thorndale. Tile cemetery- and parka com-
-ren were returnieg. from _Clinton.
,
mittee recoininendeil that the gede,--
The Marshall car turned*Neut to •UNION CHURCH TO V • •
rich Trotting, and Agricultural As.;
avoid hitting the. Nice car • as the,
latter slowed down and:in so doing • PBSEIWE'AITII:TERS.1,4,?,3r.
the left side Of the 'Marshall car..,' 1
was damaged to the extent of. Op- Union Church, Gde
orlar teecultural Park to the South cnd Of
tn-
. . c- , •
protlinately $500. The marshall s10, will observe its seventy -fourth -the parkendonvertit intOa
.4orse stable. -
The 'Water, light and harbor Celli*
mitte recommended that a •mpY-of
the' letter frour4the boininion Road"'
Maeliinery Co.. with regard to water
presSteb tlddi4i the"Ptihlie-
Conimission. " • • '
-that Harold.A. Ashton be graded --
a permit to eonstract • a 'dwelling •
on, Huron road.
These ,reports-w.ere adopted,,.-
.fordmi notice from • the ad-
ininistrator of the 'Lena ;Walton
estate advised the Connell that the, 4
Town's, /claim against '• the :estate
viTould be conteled. The matter
was referred to the speelnlcoin-
tnittee, . ,
car centinued into .„the left ditch, anniversary on ,Sunday, September
causing additional damage. T,he 18, when the pulpit will be occupied
impact Catised the Nice ear to go .by Rev. Reba Hern, Minister of
into .20e right ditch, „;causing -dam- ;the Varna United Church. There
age. approxitnating $250. „. '„Will ta mach' ,IntereSt In hetiOng
X yoUngdr sister, Anne Nice, --t- Miss Ilern,• who • is •doing a good
ceived a cut -in the mouth. All the work at • Varna. Services on this
res •esca e Wi i 1 • • Yir'llir.'0-tiettrsintr7*WIlifir'Vroll'ff
Provineial Constable Fred, ,Fox 7.30 p.m.
investigated.
Seaforth Woman Iti.lured COUSIN OF EINGS13RIDGE
-Eli tub& it `NA:elands, 80, of
Seaforth, is in Alexandra Hospital
111111 head and chest injuries re-'
ceived accident at the corner
‘..'letoria,street and Elgin 'avenue
on Monday.. She was an occunnnt
nf h car driven by J. b. Sleeth, 01
Highland' Creek. Mich., when it
coluded • with a Zar driven by D.
11. :NicRae, of London read; Sarnia.
• Provineial Constable' II. Stott in-
vest igate,d. . v. • r.
Taitg-Ouriff -Car -
. Patricia Buchanan,' twe,year-old
dangliter-:-of rind Mrstimiehard,
Buchanan, Colborne. toWnShip, 'fell
oat of the ear driven by hor father
-on a tOwn street on. Monday after,-
4t*Oinii. The vehme was turned Suci-
deitlY to aVofd collision' With a
truck. .:The.little girl Wft$ taker: to
Alexandra liospital, where It WaS
fetttld She bad .11ead laCerations and
braises.
Car Tunis, Over �,i Highway,'
•Nfrs.: /obit Chariton, •85, of tel.
velere, 111., is in Alexandra TIOS-
pitill sintering with a fractured
collarbone and, rib and chest In-
juries received in an accident on
hIghvny 21, balfrartnile north of
Port Albert, at 1.0,:16:-if.m, oti Tu
day. /ler husband, 87, loSt, centro
of the ear, in whin, she, iVag an
OeetfriatIts at the .curve, it did not
leave 'the 'pavement on, which it
turried over, Mr. (TharltOn eScaped
with slinking up, and shock,.
tot" was gr, Vharltonts flrst Oar
accident aftet. driving A, .ear MOSt
• PRIEST WINg-TROPHY
• , .
Miss Noella Mary Duff; 17, of
Kirkhind Lake, a e0t15itl. of Rev.
'I'. P. C. 'Donnellan, of,„Kingsbridge,
WOU the. Canadittir-fillplie spealdnA
championship, at, the Canadian Na-
tional Exhibition sponsored by the
Lions Club. A cash award aed also
a trophy were presented 'to -Miss
J)nffWhO IspresentIs ng' NO ,and tijedvor the raeeS on,June
Donnell:1n Kingsbridge,_ the`, Town's shareswilts* $1067251' "
••
Statements of grandstand ieceipts
at Agrieultural Park for Jnne,
July 1st and Angust'17th we're read'
for the Saddle -Chibillat the TOWN'.
_THE -WEATTEpitt .,Antrettva-$88.1.5i lof ttiv "--0- mkt
','"T6InTerattireS-Of the -fast %tie& on Angast •
In Goderich, With those of. the eel, Bylaws Passed .
„.respbtfoling 'Week a Year ago,. as .Nps«' 43 of .1047.,-2/.- of
oflielally, 'recorded, tvere-na.;10.1owErl.. 1448„ 111, 20,'24; „217-lihd,28-br 1040- •
1049 . 1948 were'read k,third 'tin* and 'passed.- .
. Max. SOL Max. *ix These bylavVA, Were withregard to
Thurs., Sept. 1....61 /2 46 SidesvalkS, sewers and ether mat -
Fri., Sept. 55 76 45 ters that 'hod already been dealt'
Sat., Sept. 3 ....SO .* 61 9 57 with. • -.
Sun., Sept. 4 -83 Off 8560 bylaws No. 34;35, AO and 87.
3f0/1.4 Sept. 5 „ . 66 88 ,•• ' 62 1049 also were passed, • No. 14
Sept. 6 ..*:A6 '52 81 •67 authorizes it teinp*Orary 10411 to
Wed.,- Sept. 7 -58, 48 r • 4'57 Meet rthe eoat Of local'improveinents
„.• ' , tifeir Comple.tion. No. 35
arithoriZes. the eXecution of -41. lease
of hiS life. Vile eurVo iit;whieh. the %Vitif the "Afinister of Transport of .'
acellient took .plaee is one ,of the 714 acres of land at the barber,
inost 'ttralgerOttlit In the district,
several ateldentS ineVitig occurred
there' within recent' Weeks. .Mri
and ).frs. Charlton- were rktnrnille.
from ChatswerthrOnt., Where they
'were visiting Mrs., Alliariten's rela-
tives, Damage to' the *Or was
pittecd at about 1/00.
betwoen the north pier the,
river breakwater, for parlc
jnir-
pose. No. 80 authorizes
an. agree -
10001 with the Provineitil ?Mica
Conituissioner +for the •policinit
the town at the Onclusitin ot tlieo4.
j)reserit contract. Ner.,•4,1 1i4tIktt
colistruction of sidewalks,