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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-10-27, Page 4•C;G.LTM ELECT OFFICERS The Canadian Girls in Training orEuox. Presbyterian. Church held their" opening meeting on Tuesday -evening, withforty-afve giiresent. A short,, wprship service was con- ':dncted; 'With Marian, 'Semis rehding- the 95tkPsaltxi and Evelyn, McCabe 'leading kn. prayer. Election of officers then `took place, resulting as follows: Presi- dent, Marilyn McCabe; w ice-presi- dent, Ruth Reed; secretary, Ruth Mclevin treasurer, Dorothy Mc- Cabe ; pianist+ Betty Bowra. There are four' groups in C.G.I.T.. this year. The groups and their leaders' are: Efa ;Afe, MTS. R. G. MacMillan; -Owaissa, Mrs. .J• Met Ne'w in Tiliieum, Mrs. E A. V,idean ; Maids in Middies, Mrs, Ivan CdOk. An invitation,, from Beniniller C.G.I.T." to, attend a ' Hallowwe en patty. in their church on Thursday evening was accepted and the meet- ing closed with "taps." WiNTER:1JRIVINQ! -r°A'GLRsr ALLOWANCE for your old battery. 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' Maybe we should tell -eft what ,•l1as. been happenin!t at G.C.I. this year so far,n • • Our , sciiooi .electedfor its Stu- dents'. -Council,: Charlie gawtthorne as president; Murray Woods, vice; O'esident ;, Don -HQ1mes., ' see1 eta8rY; �Trances Brereton, treasurer ; and, 'Xsabel Eeagan, Eleanor l aitider, Ted Neisoxt< and Mary ). otingas Mem- bers of their, committee. • lis' OU >txc1 was- ffeeted' after an assembly Wits held, The leaders, who wvere. Phyllis Johnston, 'Clare. Ruffen and. Charlie ' Hawytherne, go,�•e their*eampliga speeches aur - lug the asseribly, The nett day the students went tit the polis and the. majority 'cast '"their `-ballots- for Charlie, ,Good luck, Charlie! Earlier this year We .elected, for our cheer ie,aders•, Cynthia" Xoung, Donna Hareraill, loan Menzies, Eleanor . Hiller., ,Helen vi 111iS• iiia Frances Breretoxi-and are t) y. snazzy!! They wear 'as their :uni- forms shrift navy' pleated skirts with ,white cable. sweaters and navy blazers, With this • enthusiastio group --of girls our school' spirit is really' aglow: . Don't ' forget to get out,, .your Costumes for the Hallowejen, dance on •.Friday"rlight at the G.C.I. gym -8 p.m. sharp. , • : Cheerio, you'll hear from us next week. GREAT INCREASE IN LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVICE During the past fotr years, there has been a 65 per cent. increase In the number of telephones in service' Goderich, and local calls have increased_. by 47 per cent:;. C.. B, Symonds,,' Bell Telephone, manager here, said in reviewing the,, record- breaking Pose -war demand for ser- vice which has required', the• addi- tion of. much especially -made and costly • equipment. Long, distance• galls originating here kaa`-e risen by 42- erg •eent: in -the -same -period;,''•he said.... There are now • 1,600 telephones iii use in Goderich, compared with: -960 four . years ago. Local .calls average 6,850 per day" agitiust .4,670, • and roxig distance :calling has reached ' a daily average. bf 330, or 1Q0 more than in 1945. In order. to meet this unpre- cedented demand for service the company leas- continuously improved and enlarged its. facilities. -- . Two positions were added to t,.ho:.switch- board her in August; 1948, and.00n- struction of outside wire and- ca"'Cil i ,has bee'. carried ,out cin _ a large scale in order to' provide c��nnectioahs. with the exchange. • ' -This improvement pv:ogrnui, ••ww nich has resulted in the addition ;,f '640 - telephones in Tour years, has been successful. in providing service for ala ' applicants here, the manager said,_, but 'construction. '04 outside wire and cableis expected to • eon- tinue at a high level :in order to .keep pace With demand.. SOUTH SE S N COED IN WINGHAM COURT WINGHAM, Oet. 24, -- Pl Pleading g guilty to a charge of disorderly con- duct and . creating a disturbance; John Thurlow, 17', of Goderich, to- day was fined .$15. and costs- in Police, Court here before ,Magistrate:. Dudley' Holmes., The charge -was laid over a fracas here on October, 7. A charge of bringing liquor into Huron comity,' Centra'ry to the Canada Temperance Act, Was dismissed. A charge'' of careless. driving against .Albert Littlechild, -of Gode- rich, was 'dismissed. - - Cont*icted on- a liquor charge a week ago, Littlechild today com- menced a fifteen day jail term., in- stead ,of a $50 oanil: costs levy. a A local man, Charles. Cook,, was d' $5 and' costs on a charge .of -careless driiring,-• and $1 arid costs for failing to have a' driver's permit in his possession. Faced with a charge of breaking twenty.eigll.t-wanes of ,glass out of a local house with air rifles, three WinghAt boys' were placed on sus- pended sentence. The - rifles were confiscated, and the boys: ordered to. pay ail damages. ,> • '.._ .t Charged with possession• cif :fire arias, three Brussels district yout is pleaded guilty, and were fined $100 and costs, or two months in, jail. The -young.; were convicted of shoot- ing -out t healdlights on cars in Brus- sels and in Morris and Grey town.- ships,' ALlr.Wciota /t1TO•: irOeSS-ultra '10140 nd,cotnfortilble. Colourful 'rattan ri•Itt1A�. tinted tirade. 81ze• 50"x 08t', 6'4.95 GXIlGEtt SUE 'LttlEt11tx Otto neat it.3¢ . sPaRx' RODIt P'or Oar or hotne , . A.10$ 'WOOD there i "'°'S'YiYfiel7x ng r you want to bi ,I.p or sell, try a little ad. in The Signai,l-Stitr's classified columns. TFIB GODERICIIIS AL -STA B E" DOY ,IE 'BALrL i X4YYR 'OF HAL? A.CENTURY AG The Chesley Rtterpt'is;tlast week had, the following paragraph wliieh will be of interest to old baseball faits of Goderich; . `' '' 'Tommy' Ross noticed the piece in this column about a fellow named Doyle Who was, catcher for the hesley baseball team' about fifty ye,1rs• ago,: and he .remembers him, a; 'Topnny' • was one of the tenni at that time. He recalls that the catcher "(if f 'it was Doyle-: at • that time) worked in..th.e Bank of Ham - Mon, as a. junior, and his fattier was Judge at Godeaich, The Man- ager of the. bank here was also 'manager .ef _ the team,•. so 'Tommy' says there was no trouble getting the bank clerk oflrfor games,•' One Cline the »fink auditors ' were here when an important game was sche:. duted, but the. manager saw to it 'that the cateper got 'awaty'- fa . the pine. Mr. 'Ross has • never. heard of Doyle since be .vas tranhferred' from town, so `°hits no. idea where. he might bye 4ueated." • "Joe" Doyle ••wa"k' the' son of the late -Judge Ii L: Doge, of Goderich and "..about the beginning of the centt1rY was a member of 'the local' baseball. team.- Our recollection is that he was a. pitcher;. rather than a catcher, but we may be wrong. Perhaps some reader of The Signal - Star may ,be able' to recall more clearly the: baseball fraternity of those bygone 'days. SCHOOL FIELD MEET IN GODERICH TOWNSHIP The -animal Goderich tcwnship ,field meet was held at Union on Wednesday afternoon, October 19th. The ,Union Social Club was, -In 1'barge of the* refreshment. bobth. The schools receiving the highest points were S.S. No.' 9, with 126 points, S.S. No. 5, with 84 points,. and S.S. No. 4, }with •37 points. The • champions and runners-up were : ' - , Senior girls-Joaiwne McCullough,' 15ints ; runner-up, S.S. No. 9, Po , •. 'Mildred . ,McDougall, ;N o. 5, and $11lr%ey 13e11, No.. 5. • Senior ' 'boys -Ronnie Steep 'and -Ivan Colclough, both of No. 9, tied at 18�points runner-up, Wilfred Hicks; No. 5. Intermediate girls Mary Lou Rockily, No. 6, A$'' points runners- up, Edith Jones, No:, 4, with Carol Van . erxneer,- No. . 5,. and• Mavis Steed, N. 9, tied for third. Intermediate boys -Arnold Laith- waite, `No. 1, 20 points ; runaters-up, Kenneth Potter, No. 3; .Roy „Fuller, No. 6; and Jim Harrison, No. 5, tied-foie-••thrd. Junior girls -Luella' Bell,. T o. 5, 14 points; runners.. -tip, Dianne Gardner, .No.• 9,. anti`- Mary Iriitchiu.s Junior boys -Douglas Cantelon, No. 9, 20 points; runners-up, Larry Powell, No. 11, and Ronnie Pearson, No: 4. Sclloot.Relays ' ' „Seniar relay-lst, S.S. -N o. 9; 2nd, S.S: No.''4; 3rd, -S.S. No. 2. Junior relay -1st, S.S. No. 11; 2nd, ,..5. S. No. 5; 3rd; S. g. No. 3. ,Winners in. Events Running -broad '-' Junior 7ump girls, Dianne Gardner,. 8'; junior boys, Graeme Postal, '10' 3".; inter- mediate . boys, Arnold Laithwaite, 10' 7" ;• intermediate .girls, Mary ; Lou , Hu;icins, . 11''5" , senior girls, Mildred 'McDougall, 9' 3"; senior boys, Wilfred Hicks, 13'. Hap, step and jump Inter- mediate girls, Edith Jones, 15' 2"; intermediate -boys, `Arnaud-- Leith-- waite, 21' 7"; senior .girls, Joanne McCullough, 24' 10"; senior boys, Ivan Colclough, 28' 5". ' Standing broad jl'tilip ' - Inter- mediate • ingys, Arnold_ Lalthwaite, 6' 41/," ; . intermediate girls,. -Mary Lou Huckins,, 0' 3"; senior boys, Ronnie Steep,.. 7' 1"'; 'senior ,girls; Joanne. McGullougb, '0' 5". • EXETER' TEAM CHAMPIONS N LEGION'S'OFTBALL Exeter Legion, emerged victorious 'over Branch 199, 'Goderich, in the .final game of a best -of -three series for the district Legion softball 'chp.mpionship,, The lame, played at Judith Goolierham Park on Thursday evening last, was a nip - and -tuck tussle until the seventh in- nings, when the visitors • broke it. wide open with. four runs; eventual- ly eniergi g 18-9: winners. •- The •• Goderich • veterans took 'a one -run lead in the first innings,: 'but Exeter' overcame this margin 'with two runs in the second -frame. Profit then ilntil•t'he-seventh innings, the' game' was •a• close affair,' with the • yw,'isiting Legionnaires holding an 8-7 lead. going into this frame. II;tT113;`dpifi3lhi 1t , ww licl� had matohed Hughes on the visitors'' Mound all the way, ap- peared to weaken in, the seventh as four• Exeter- runs- rattled across. The visitors had extended their leading margin to' 1S4•.by the time they hod been to bat in nine in- nings. t, The Goderich veteran's put on a last-dit'eh ,rally in the bottorh half of the ninth; but '.two talkies were the most ,they .could mage,. Allude and. Hurghes firmanage,.med the .vin• ling battery for Exeter. Players who performed for Glade= rich: throughout ; the final series. were : ' Bob Ginn, e; -Carl Miller, 7a.-; J•oe Murphy,: 1b, ,2»; Ttalph. Kings, well, ss ; Lorne Broadley, 9b; 13i11 Hill, if, .2b; ren Bloomfield, cf ; iTRSD2,7!, °OOTOftgR :27th►'1940 Weddings WILL A,M -ABBOTT , pretty wedding took place: early September t11; W'estalluSter United eltul;oit, Toronto, when, •Gl:orla Ab - Mott, daulhteir. of Mr, and Mrs,, .Bert Aybott, Gioderieti, wvas United Ii wagriage to Douglas' . �'4Tilliouts, son .•of • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wil- liams of 1`pronto; The bride looked charming in a livor-lel'gth blue dress° with pink aecessories, ' She ctutied' a lovely bouquet of pink carnations and baby's breath., Her only at4 tendants were Ronald and Betty b;blzott, bather and' sister-iii="law, formerly of •Goderich. • 'Betty was' lovely in 'a parte: greet• iloor-1.engtla dress with a bouquet :of, wvhite',aotu- poaxis, • As 'the Connie signed: tie: register the. bride's., aunt, Mrs. Hughes, sang—"Because," A reeep- tion was held at the bride'shence, where. 'a buffet- .lunclh was 'served,: with `ffty guests• present.- ' She,. re- (*lied'Many beakuti'fu gifts; Later Mr: 'and llrs; Williams left on a trip to Goderich, the bride -travelling iu- a wwine snit with Black accessories and a corsage, of white pompoms, The. couple are -,residh g in Toronto at 559 Church •street. ' STIRLING -COLE • A quiet . wedding took place -in Trinity -.Church, Bayfield, on Sat- urday, atutday, October 2211d, when Anna .'Maxine, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cole, R.R. 3, Clinton, was united in -marriage to Grant Hunter Stirling„ son of Mr. ' and Mrs.. James Stirling,R.R.• NO. 2, Bayfield. Rev. La Verne Morgan officiated. The brid_ a wore a -the- coming teal bile gabardine •suit with navy accessories; with • corsage of pink roses. Her .only attendant was her sister, Miss Ethel Cole, wearing a powder -bine wool suit with black, accessories and corsage 'of pink roses. Mr. Douglas Stirling,• brother of the groom, wa,s best man. For the reception at • the home of the bride,- Mrs. Cole reeeid the guests- in a .wine crepe dress. , She was dssisted by the grronl'S.' mo- ther, -in -a crepe dress of aqua blue. After the reception 'the- couple_ left for a "•shorthoneyxna ij . trip. • On theiy'-° return they mil „„reside On. tllo .groolti'.s fa sii,in, :Goderich-tow•n- ship RLATCHFORD- TOWNSHEND Trinity Church, Bayfield, ww;as the scene wof a lovely autumn wedding on, Saturday, October 15, ' when Archdeacon W. A. Townshend, Lou- don, uncle of the bride, united. in Marriage .Anna Eerily, elder daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Town- shend, Goderich township, and Wil- liam ,John Joseph, only son of Mr. and 'Mrs. ClarenceBlatchford, At- wood. 'The` bridal •anuste was played by 'James Townshend, Loci= 0"611; -couga of the bride.. . - The bride, given ..in marriage .by her 'father:, was lovely in a gow u 4 of white inoire .with nylon flet w okl, puff sleeves, aid' 'lull:: net skirt. Her •finget:-tip veil • was held in place with a halo- of orange ,-1.a1os- The Sign' of ONTAaxo• JNSURANd As$OCIAI ioN • Good I11sur- ance ' 11..111. FORD Get Insured Stay .1(nsUced-w North Bt.: . tel. 268* w • • It's made to your listening requirements....The"VPestcghouse Concert Master gives you full -range `tone fidelity at any volume • • through exclusive. Westingilotise Polyphonic Reproduction. Glide=outreco>;d drawer�rnakes for:ease of operation and the simplified record player controls allow you to run through ten or , ' twelve of your favorites . . effortless and flawlessly. Not only will • the Westinghouse Concert Master -delight your year :'.. k will delight •your eye too, for_ it is refreshingly modern in design with four beautiful wood finishes to choose from ... hand -rubbed to a rich, glowing lustre. EXCLUSIVE -WESTINGHOUSE. POLYPHONIC-•REPRODUCUO$ $22900 /FULLY A TOMATI ,4GLID6E,OUT REC•R'D DRAWER 111 PLC SEC RD.. TOR'ACE- PACE . •1N • 10 . C�H MOUSY � AC JCALLY ' BALANCED SPEAKER —YOUR. AUTHORIZED W..4STINGHOUSE DEALER HART ELECTRIC soars: She wore a necklace of lTEACHERS FOREGATHER pearls, the gift **of the grooin, and carrieda cascade bouquet of red -I -.AT INGERS'OLL Peerless • roses The bride Was at- _ PHONE, 466 �i e'it'E 4;t a Westinghouse • tended liy ' her sister, • Joyce, and A regional meeting of. the Fedes 1Ia'ry Elizabeth Townshend, nieceattioir of Women Teachers' .Associ- I Inger- Women was at 1 • nt'ons of Ontariou _,iheld f he bride,1,� o ,t and. Ruth Aune John . stone, niece- 'of the . , groom, were all. on Saturday: incl' Was attended dainty little Sower -girls. • The by the following teachers from' the groom :was attended bye=his brother - Ontario, - Huron Association : Miss Gladys i ' Lo i� McDowell and'. 1I ss tt .. •in -1a w, Lorne Johnston ,Atww clod:a • For a .wedding trip 'to' Northern Robinson, Goderich ; hiss 0. Ontario, the bride chose a suit of -O Brien and Mrs. • Koehler,. Zurich', loganberry wine gabardine -wvith and Mrs.• Porter, Exeter., green. accessories. • On their return, •Approval was given- of sending the Couple will; reside on the groom's Bibles to • the children. of Berlin; a farm- ear-kt-wood.• . • c-h.n. ideal• .neer—300,Q9t% btes was repottCd.. Christmas and; June • McNEE-ROSE chequeswill tae osetit, as in -the lastMount Brydges United 'Church three years, as a was the; scene •of •a . .ttty wedding to twenty-three excitaxige, teachersgoodwill project. when Nancy Flora; daughter of Ren'. from the -Banish' Isles, fund funds William G. Rose and 'Mits.; Rose, of will be solicited to purchase sci.eai Mount B•rvdges, formerly,of•Aubur i -0I Vic books lif Ca adateo b sentii to became ..the -bride of d•ohn Alexa.ider• ,TioNee, • ,san ofMrs, �Ici .ee, C11eap- til side street, and the late Ernest D. ince- 'ROW' S ' abroad. "Ontario," a c 1. aeliers' . iiandbool of Province McNee, London:.- The bri ,' wide pioneer . history, .was planned. .149 graduate. of the .. ' •ersity of .Dates. of , Education Week were ZF"estetcn Ontario . : 1 ..the grooani announced as ::.arch 5 ' to -11, 195Q. was' graduat rola as last, •gen idlers to teachers ' concerningyear. The ceremony wvas performed c n mai}lty activity and professional by the bride's father on; Saturday ethics were given. ' . , afternoon, October 15th,, and the wedding music was played by Mary the Clinton Radar School will join Bremner, ltekehville, Ontario. - • the payade. On Friday : evening,. The bride, who was given in '.November 11t1, of ; the Pavilion, a marriage by- her uncle, . Dr. J. A. dance will be put on, by the Legion. Gillies, London wore :a - gown of Scotts orchestra will .0 supply antique ww"ltite Satin with' high, the music. The admission i*'- 50 stand-up `collar and long' pointed cents and this ticket, will also i-idmit sleeves: ' The white satin girdle was .bearer,; to euchre,. "five h;lludred" set in, an'd the skirt sivept int rt- and lunch at Legion Hall the same long .train. Her i1lusion ' -ei1 wvas evening. Theft will be four-cToo1' the one worn, by her mother, find prizes at Legion Hall and also a lter,bouquet, was of Johanna 1111l • draw `for prizes .at'' trite-1-?tiviliou at. Poses.i .axtidnight. Her only attendant was Mrs. C. Eraser Hunt, of " I3aiiailtow, her a•n ' a (,r Kie4n! 14 taffeta with bustle buckand match.; Ing gloves. Her headdress was 'of flowers and her !bouquet worts M+ f two -toned pink roses. Draper Fer- guson, Landon, was groomsman, air(., •Hugh A. A. Rose, Ttrronte, brother cif ' the bride, and Rol)ert Blake, -London., were ushers.: A4reeeption was held itt the home of the bride's parents, tit which Mrs. Rose wore. a gown 'of - %'rencli grey ca'epea nxid grew feather haft axncl a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother .Wore . pale grey dress and Vlach access es. For' travelling, the bride clloss an ensemble of'.n ink brown•''s tit, matching hat .•trimiiied, with beige feathers, _dark brown coat with grey .Persian lamb dollar. and, b4eige acacia . corsage The! eattpr 1ll 1fl e in ` ' ondeit • . ,.• ; trFald .1111tberrt 1„ T onic • 18/C:sa If . ,fiord. Walter, of; 'Goo. Carrell, 4b, , c. • :the 98th Battery 21 (Ail tegt» .t.C,A, isto* recruiting. NOW' the title to jot. 'c anadC,'s Ro)ier' e` Good' ca#npa iQnsllip -gooc& =pay' --good opp ottuhitiet for. .advancement.: ,epos t .;•to I#attery. Headquarters . at . G ,i adfau: Le,gioia, -0,040#011, b!r1 Wedu:e -day,. at 2000 bonne» For., t,rther fntorination Apply to A, 'B41turcl.z.1Vxttio1r MMCrcatb, gapt4; > , ] . Ru ltery dot._ ARRANGEMENTS FOR .- R EIVMEMBRANCE 'DAY.; 'The a1hi11iail ,Poppy Day, campaign of the Onnad'litn Legion'Wilt be iieic1 'ont: Satt'trait`y l'hve lje ' stla» 'rhe kers "of ,tile Legion tvi t be acid g. ,the poples and pa, t:sers are Asked to wear them, all, iq following Week. C1ft% Satnda3! .`NOVO: it - r 0th, the ; -an811ai, church parade. V,111.1)6 held to Knot �hureh, cir;eis" and modals will he Worn, Many Net. •erans, v1te • litWe Ore dy received their Vorla War It tledsxis,- will bo wea`ng,tboM-46i.&t• o' :MA time, Vetere) are asked to !acct., at 'tile, Legion ,lla1i. a i i .3t)-,tt - • .The ntempl»1111 service Ile held Id the ceIi'pt8pll on. 1<'rl o i Y mbi'il •atg, 'fir"oVelnbO r'' Tait, And w, terra* aroi a8Recl te- forte' up 41t, 'tile Alden •filth tat :10.30 ton.. A detae luteal iter A 110Miil, and•. • RING Phones: 9341t12al- 41.4, Goderich; • 32tf" 1 THOSE WAR MEDALS • Replying in the • 1louse of Com- mons to .a. question :regarding the. war medals now being distributed to veterans, Hon. M..E. Gregg, _Min-• ister. of ' Veterans' Affairs, said, as reported in .Hansard: , =Tire medals which were distrib- uted .istributed after tile. first Great - War•.. did have engraved upon them the name and • numberof thei pie d ret nt. . But p. this time there - Were n great many more. ;As hon. members kitOw from the publicity` given to the matter, a man might. be- able to win. eight. Some three and a hdlf million medals have -been produced by the, mint. It was'estimated by my col- league the Minister- of National De- fence and myself; when this matter - was ,indertaxl eu; thilt it wbtrld.delay the n'oduction and the sendiri- out of the naedals'by something like. two years if the undies aad'�--numbers were u>son them. •1 em. I~ ,o i that k t r' eason mainly,' they were not -put on, and the . medals' are going out without being so inscribed.." GOVERNMENT OF CANADA. ,BONDS 41/2% due' November 1, 1959 have been called -for payment November 1 , 1949 These bonds should be presented for redemp- • tion with all. couportls o£ later date attached. . No Further interest . wi11. be paid'on these bonds after phis date.. C RB1 W i, DISTRIBUTOR'S OF S AUTOMOTIVE 0 T I VE PARTS TS AND ACCESSORIES *4 ILEBUILT S, .._. MOTORPORTABDE CRANK�SHAPTI. -- • ., GRINDIN•G.. P GET READY for ' pRIV.AIr�A IN(-"� !' i• �rEBUILT MOTaRs. , . rut it l ebuHt ettghie. into '�'y'our Car and ell power .... . W .Ind, new car power an( economy of operation. 1''•tecision. lttl t111t and ' eomltletdly' tested. to' assure of and economical tier iarinante. .Intre se Old ira(le-in,value ;M your car, forget engine tt' ..au�les ' a _ , arrange now to 'install' a' irehuilf engine n,, Your 'es x.. , ,. , ,,.