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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-01-05, Page 1403r 11, 1:tecess A • Charge of Carelessr -Priving g'aPast, Eer. d,B. Woolley • israms0(1,: • ' Rev. 0.. 13.-WOo11et-Tir ucknow, pleaded ;not. goilq. :to a ettlitke Of cairelesS „driving, 14 weekly • Magis, Court on. Tuesday afternoon. eondu•eted hisc,own#,defenee, And ou an ,acquittal, Magistrate • liolvae -,41•11-thetbenefit of 4113.01 41'.,and dismisSi.ug the eliaige; 141. • s t • . demonstrated with hand and arm etures hew operatedpriorhis - car to the ,accident Deternber 7th 'frau which. the charge arose. ' Ile deSeribed ,in eloquent language ' his progress,: through -the...village of -Kaitford . and • up the to the north whereliemet the ear driven l)y Gorden ,SampsOn. of. Gederich, and a* col/P-oiii''beti'ieen: two cars occurred, „,. ,„ '27 7 , the accident, •-grS. •:Sainpsion suffered bruises, and her -- Son -a broken nose, ..Thiinage. to the ears ' Was est/mated at $359-12$200 to -Mr,„, - 7---Woolley'S' and.. $150 to 'Mr,"-Samp4' sotirS77 Sainpsen said ' that he . was 'prOeed-rng into GOdorielx,A.- alen=;the- ,Vooll.eyear --shot ,aeress .the -road answer . was not excessive:7-He first- saw --gr; Wool- ley-4'11er the accident- when he got • out -of t* the 'left Side :his car. Ile,.Said he triedto-avoid the Wool- ly Oar -as -much as possible. - The road; was. Conditibt: "• •- . AeStifted that 'he eame through. Saltford' at twentr- 'five. Mlles 'ail-, Ireur.----'-'•AS Jae. ap-. preached ' tile overhead =AAP 741/1,,P0t.ERS ET MONTHLY 'LETTO • Olt to Toronto in AE 'letter t6 the. BoaroTrade- d' r •".- , Tbe Goderiek Institute,,„,,,' • 1148 eudd1',Vd. the- bOalirs 'recent aPOei'Ves''' FareweU H01101.78 resoletion• alling,----:for,,,,mere---publie • ft0t0- 001,1,1fregatiOn,Af. .re.Str-Fcs,ow$ en* near the ''enare. aALS't ObAlrch An exeCutife. Meeting of -4e'Board •'of Trade ••• on -Wednesday night de- Rev, ' 11T, 'III, Medley, •pastor of. °dell to $e4.4 le-trer •on the the Goderich R.aptiSt. Church," -bas Town Counell, •., ••• "• :accepted -a call to -AiderwOod. The. beard "aUtIlerized ' the ex-- tit -Church, .0eti't4.,-T0ro11to., and: will , , penditure. of' 414 in- • registration Wove thereiii fees to, se'nd. •three;,-deregateS. freln — the beard and 4 member of •the. Town Council' to Kitchener On jAnnt#Y 25th to attend the Ontario eenyen 'to •• h a hers of --Com- merce. President , qeorge flsinger wag. "appoin84..to name the 'dele- gates. Henceforth a monthly letter' IS to* go out to all •inewbers of the board to keep them jAtoritted: re- garding all • cerrespendenee and ley: Mr. Earl Itaithby read - an ..werk done .by tile board; * address 6f eppreeiation of. the part - The retiring ,president and the Mr.. Medley,' and his:Jai:11111Y had- twe; ixaMediate, past presideW were taken not onlyin-matters. of the named a '..nommating, committee to°, church but in other' activities of brikg. in 4 slate Of officers for the cemmunity, and .expressing re•• -this year at the annual meeting to rereaf their intended removal froiu leheldon January 31st. .4"•,•fluderieb..„__„! , ' • „- Miss Verna Miller on. behalf ef the congreg&-lon raade the presenta-.. Ake,AAA .A.Ry ztb, •• 44-• 14,1, ARENA TO BE ,OPENED .e4-A;BOUTL-FE410):Alt--,„, 1 Steaely rain -during the . early, part Of this week. 1iis.5:ed4tivoe Walt pro- gress on the xiew' arena'. With the groundclug.deep where the iee will be, the water forMed a little lake, in,mde_ and a--pump.--was. kept- even 'f,opaY (T/Arsday) pumping the, water out. When it is .c/ear'.'of• water the timber sleepers will' be. laid •on Which' the pipes- ferr-Ihe artificial ice Plant .will rest, ,Then, '-sandr,,011"•be pht-ln, between 'the. On • Friday' niatt, ilst"--the• cow - '44 " sie'oers„ • gregation----henored Mr. led,ley and ,'Shingling. is. new in, progreSs, on tfainliy, Mrs. Medley,' David and the 'west .side. of the „roof,- with. the a ,gather.*e.,in., „the reh, east side. .finished:- tiseinent&eiS this issue, front the, Goderich• Mem- orial Arena- calls -ter the- =nit of two positions, that of .manager and„...tllso• of engineer, for the new arena -Which is to be opened llabout February1st, 1950." . • • KNOX LADIES? AID* . . ..FILLS- OFFICES FOR 1950 • 11 • 0 arum' - conducted by Woes. 'Helen Besse and Beatrice-Canipiell, Ray Gibbings led hi -a singsong-, apd'peveral read - lugs werejgiven Ws 'Mr.' kiddanient of .A.ilsti Craig, father of Mrs. Med- ' - a cdised doh of a chest la "Remembrante fiat silverware, which Mr. Medley acknowledged in fitting words. • Lench was served by, tile Dorcas _Society+ wit4,,Alrg.• 9 eor,ge JohLirsion___ 1. to no udbury 'ged, of a'. JeWellir.._ Store There, Jan .Bezdek, .gs...„...ot .0 4t•Teet, AtolAtretIk....411tak.i..,S,14110,,, .2.1, of, Renable 'Mines,. Ont., --•list'd to appear -lir': Police ti oottrt-- here. en .. esday,..dip ,charges of being In .i)osiessiOn - Of stol'in. 'jewelry', have been removed:--:sudbury .Lbridge, he-., met. a,. procession of, „,,,r, ,on. a warrant charginj. them with '7 'vehicles,* -sior-ed,„1:1,.,°wil... and, t.-2.- 'alined robbery-, of a jewelry stere tinued_..the ascent, is.eeping..his.„ear, , -- eth re, . ''' ' --- ''... '7, . to the ' 'si. It' swerved,- slightlf: . After:Consultation.between Gnewn- • : When her' mitied that his car. was , A.ttorney H. Glenn Rays of Iluren , ski:ailing be -004 his feet off t g otinty and ' CrOvn,.AtfOri_ley .Wil - f() kms .of - Sudbury; the eliges of ; peda-4' i,t -was ,Soo • . slippery r ,.„1 - • brakes. .• ). kip . was .poised with the. ,.,in• g in „possession, e -f jewelry were-, withdrawn--her'seX.Ple,n wheel turned, ..momentarily ellIscet- -_- 'fig the ear . to. tl-t.r•P; •., It was 9sly., . The 'pair were . arrested '. near in the last . instant tliat he:realized,. Exeter on 1 December •27th, • aft' s, - •-4.:,13e'.e„eulcl',not intike-it slild•lie.,turited • • oa..1.4ce there' had . recovered theus-._. the- W,lieel . straight., ,in,.....47.1-, eilde?.:e-or .„,,., ands of "denars* 'worth Of leVelry, to moderater-7-anY -4491113ge.. • "' including:, ,watehe‘..- and • diamond -were too, Close together .for _Safety. ,„„„•,..,,,„..- . . „,._. ,,,, ....7. , .'BY turning straight I„,k,ne.w.,where 'It's."' Af 'third :man, , Joseph, Xincera, ne-telug:174ited,...,-•si.otoeeefled•-• -2- w-firliVpz""'"Oligiiffe"d"ffaTv".17.-0/1t0 getting -on .ear 'leng h*-:.fart4e. °la' andiaken, to Sudbury to answer the •we would net have, hit. , : , charge -of aimed -robbery of jewelry: • When h&realried. they were.„,golngt:-,., -. * . , ,7: •,, ,•• •- to "bump,_," he shut. off the engine. i ... __, _..._ S. latTAL-„STAR.„ ST-OltY, , . withih.. three minutes 4: -. tingle- i :1-geated*. ear 1 -came ' down. Thig.- he ': - FINDS "BILL" FOR. , ,. . . ,- : Mentioned' he, said, as,t:Significant, . • • - "'-- ''a -s -1'n ...t'c'th' ''141:1;vates* a second :ear: . As the -result of a story carried e-ine and took' Mrs. •Sarapsen and e -,eliildren aw.4T, • - •,,1 • , • , in :last week% Signa.l-Star,_ "LO _ •- •:-TO• ciaimed,, he•,(414 legSela• :t101,- ,anditkisses from BUY! have gone on ., 'age\ by his „petions, as traili, e-flOwe4 -theli Way to their destination. The - ---n orthl- and-soutia-11.-the--time the . . vehieleS' were .4.1t- ra standstill"„after '-'4-t°r3''' ' WaS' *61 14 "' 'Cl.11.1$thia13- I,' aree . 'the,d6,eident, . : ' - ,., Ile Said ,he had PredouSlY -had the car-\cheelted.' ' - " -----,----"---' After -leaving .the -witness ;,, bo•*1- ' ' Mi., -Weolley , argued: that, acconliiik• --":r to' the ,,Acti.:-,-;sip an -memo:icy. . a The tadies4.,-,Aid tof .nox' Church met :on Friday, DecelAber 30th, in lie ledirre hairofthe ;church. •:.‘• rs. George Sanderson, presided. .11.i.,* 'ROSt' eitAillbefS and Miss gattt „Wiggins, were in charge of the de. vdtientil period. - • "---,, Mrs., Sancierison. expressed ber thanks to the members for the loyal, ..und_mi.s. ,gtolio.. StraChan° pournig. Jilapport given her in aeliiiiiig.,:. ,11, 7,.;si-t: 7reit-Tlie &v. -ening: 'CiiiiAnTed-'ivitir -: -list,-RIS_NINEMEIL:YEA,R a 'data,. Mrs. J. Bisset, Mrs. W. 'Abell; , - ' .---,----• mit. N. •McInnes,...„Mrs. A-: Straiten - the singing' of "Blesehe the tie Baker; ,fconvener .of the nominating. that-Wag:Yr ' , . 1..-enizii-et?ttis home in his ninetieth .e0atter-,'; WM. MCCOtifELL DI — u"a4istin:4tAIV.C-onip-Igksi.C1':edilit411", :SUnclitY, E. Wileon; - treaserei; ('By our Dungannon Correspondent-)- president, Mrs.' George Sandeisen • DITNGANNON, Jan. 3.7-.;Dwujinigiaann; pkvictvi,!14.p.e.cE.Awt--satilA;Ix:.e,c1-.:kevta, ,e7,)/!..14,,,,:..,;,.:, ..--. Of offl&rs for .1950, whieh was. tio, nenitteer-broug-lit„--hi-a 'ne.w--slate. cepted, --as- folloWs : Honorary Pres"-, press secretary, Mrs. M. er stfeeessful year',. Mf -s, W. J. year, He had --been au invalid.,,t9r -,:j. AtAsite; group- i.eAder,s 14:i). years, as a- result...ok 4a fali ou ,erouto.,": - Mrs. , 11: . Chambers, ,Mrs. the iey street hear 'his home in ,Itobbies;_ selinid • group. Mrs. _Gee, which he suffered a---hroken hip. Stokes; Mrs. McCabe; third grotti, Born on December 2/, *1890,. --at Mrs, N.,..L.e. Jaeimti, Airs.- Geo. mit.e. Wardsville, near Chatham, he Was Ewan 7; -.pianist, Mrs,- Clayton the second son of the late James ierivi",; :assistant, "Mrs, Gordon Aicooeneli. and: Sartth Jane Martin Bisset; fiower convener, Mrs. -Reg_ M-CCOndell:-- Ho lived • most of his life ill, 'As'hfield. 'tow-its/lip; With the exception.. of ten, years spent in Australia,. South' Aaferica; South Africa:4)Pd the British, West-IndieS.: 1=140 ,.:•„0,14' .2311$ trAS ES , • — • --$k -„A'star like that OV/iethlehent beamed --down from hi3O,-ahOve the, 04:- St. George's - Church or, 'grigiond all during .Christmastidet -which ISeaseil.,,catme,,,to,s- a splendid eliinar•da Sunday evening..IaStwith the _presentation of the "Service, ,of the * Taken from the Bible, 'these les- sons whAeh `,traf.se the nativity of the Hely Babe' were:read ,in. -turn' by -4 •ehoir bi:ty„t„ 7Robert Vidland; a' eheirAinno. • • A. r. Sturdy; sidesman, Mr, D::"'W11SOn.; a Sunday` sc11001. ' Wernher, ' Ji. Shore.; church, warden, Mr. [1. Ford; •it Men's Club, member, Mr. 1. Holyer; a lay -delegate, Mr, G. X,;liars,bus, $ - • • • • - even Ne Ardens to°1141.00.Aspououp *Thefr Ablieupe ,1050. Botf.r.d.. The _Harlin,. County.0ounell .Of 1950, whiPli weet; Ian -V=1 DELivtitY o -.F9R}r. shicitmovt: The XOlio,wing_fletter, , Purporting - to ibe--*-addrej3sed to Manager' E*.- D. Weaver of -the Com., Mission' by' Hydro easterner. has • Peen-V(4114..0m rounds ty. 'bear WO`tt,er have read considerable artieleg 'In' the paper ahoat700-byele -Peweri stippos$1t,. %VIII -Seen. be it ilroderiehrk store, • fjO' le Ridlard MO.,1)00. Ace Missing .10r- Eiht • Da :11,0* bed3r a Richard MeD001, 'sixtymtwo-year-old.\ resident. of 'Balt* • field, had. teen- missing from' no. fewer than. eleven. meMberS Wuct .. tho.uuse jo..xegited....en day, and . I. ills.11, one. Vince _)ec_enAer•21.0. t„.:1,,w, all. , • have been wondering 7 bOW YOU .' will found by his brother,,'WliligruIRL rat for the :first time, Vii_l were...nOt' in the 1940 .0eUnell`'',01).e. eiiang*e :ours to .60,,cYtie. 41 have Peel; On 'Thursday last, on the Shore of triese will be• W. Q. Cochrane, ,.fatpact the power •Very,:peer in .this Of..1.•00 Huron Just :belOw-tVe.,-Mete4 'the .:41rSt depUty' 'yeeV,e ••tOrh sett. sr(,)*13, :but •as onr.hrse Is eseiLail. ealf boUser'ivt,,thort distavelgou tk '.1'-er the Iirsrtinfe ,in• MilnY4Ye4ts• 'Would, be 'better *16,60 oyelei', you_ Olinton were summoned -and aft4 ' .reoug e ma or, eve ek:• . "' - front the Village ors:Exeter.- •.•:‘••;• day we flitOtIvet•Z* 7r3tfictutiY, le)tiltet°I.OT171VOifeNr:P4ratelo --settd; 'the --other -eyeleS It--PoSt.roortere. death. WaS attributed . , at Clinton: and from' wardens in Its meMbership: Reeve John tbe- great myStery-;of the, Armstreng,"-Wito"filIed the warden's InearnatiOn_.., by.. the reefer, itey. chair in 1919. did pat, offer himself. Beverly Fare:...; • • . • • ter ,re-eleetion . in 'llidlett:jPand • InteroOxsing.' the" reading of the George A.kinStreng HEW 'a,1411 nine* lessens cam% the' singing by Berry Of VsbOrne, old -tinier Their alid congregation of ',many and ex -wardens, retired after; mhny loved Carols,. Including descant work years 111 municipal life. in "0 Come, --Faithful,1' • The Coupeil of 195t_Pwillbe coin* i.wlaile ..Shepherds s.3..Vatehed,t! and Pused of the felloWing" reeves. and Noel. •re- d,eputy reeves; new, - members • ' • ' ' Mrs. A. D.• McLean ; Past presi. , • I 1, • , -.Burrows ; auditors, --..Mrs. George -day. •,Liense issuer jun MicVicar Rev: -'11-0. 14.1ac,Nlillan spoke. c;f...„%tate'S' thitt ,the first group of licenSe Schaefer, ,Mrs., J. W.' Craigie. - , brief- mi for Goderic.'h '. starts' at MAYOR-'11ATT1N - _ kers was Walter Pinder - ' IN °LINT°N. owl person/ to --,--secure a- - RE-ELECTED ' . .., . . ---. .. . . - ... St year, with the eXeeP-: maYor • Robert Y.,:Hattin Ni;.67s. ' re- alee. jar..4,..taiui.iwilter elected -mayor of Clintons.Ow- Thurs.- frain were -taken- by ',miss, Hazel marked by' an asterisk ' Wilmot in. "See_ Amid' the Whiter TownstiiPS Snow :4" -Miss -Betty, Bover-a-.*sia_ Ashfield-Ceell-Johnston.• 7 - "Silent Night i" a young • choir 1.)-63q, olborne7,L-Stanley Bnyder. Richard Madgei-sang 'A'svnY „in a Goderich-,',Gerden...Orr.*. • • , Manger ;". "In' the. Bleak mi Grey --,John MeNabh, Geo. MaeI)oti- winter" was taken by Miss 'Mary lad.* s • ., • Graham; , "Like 'Silver LAMPS M. Has -Earl.' °Campbell:* a. DiStant Shrine", was sung , bg llow'ick-E., H. Strong,* H. GoWdy. "MISS Helen Yideati„ liullett-•.-W. A. Dale.* Ralph FOster 'of Steppardton• sang ,IcKillop;--Dan-,"-,13.etierininn. - . • s. Morris-*Haryey- johnston. particular▪ -1)eality alid"-effeet- Staiiley*-Allimer Webster. were the aecompaniments by Prof, Stephen-,:--Elreer Lawson, Harry WFApderton, organist and. choir, Beaver, . master,. at the console Of tile newly Tuckersmith-Arther Nicholson, -completed Caparant organ-, • -,- Turnberry:÷0.-N: Underwood:* From invittitory, carpi,'through tiSheine7---Wellington Brock.' -- to receSsionar hYmn,- this last ser- East. Witwanosh7,-.T. D. tekeroft. vieei the Nine Lessons earols;-. West WaWanall:4-Everett brought joyous finale, of Towns - ' , • the ch-tribifs greatest festal jettsong..(•Clinton----Dr„.., , God ric 7-471,J:....L.13*.gter Earl -El-. - • MAYOR 1VIA.THIEStiN awrs- FIRst CAB MARX.einati winghttui-Lmitimy Johpa'on. • - 1, Villages- . Mayer "George MathieS(M epeured MOrritt.* ° the -first set -of '1950' ear' markers- Brussels:L.-Roy' COnsinS, issued -in town when they went Exeter --I 1*.--Sweitzer, W. on sale for the. first time on Tues- • rane-* • :".W. Kerslake. lrinededipated the new officers in 2V501. .Sec . • • • • ' set of mar ,ayer. • with his elder brother, the late -t David MCConttell, as a Publishey's Wkesentatie.,' In 1908 '3; 31±41.°1Vig IsEiGUE n 'stage. coach between laucknow and , • Goderieh; and the following. year '''geh.ther-B, ,of the 401ile` League of .took ,dver the route .between Gede- ' el, -and Kincardine, -continuing at e7work -for :Six years-. 1909 • ns1arried-•Charlotte -Gibson, who don of Mrs..,'W. 3. Jewell a ,period survWes , with sOne (laughter, E1iza-.1 of carol Singing waS enjoyed. beth,..; at .; home. They *retired from spiritual atmosphere was promoted tbe-fiiim 1 ,Asliiieid four by prayer .and Scripture- rending. to live in Dungannon. 9f :a family Two solos were ,sung,- • and 'before f- -three ' brothers and- five -,-.sisters, leaving for ...boirae`i the 'in enibers dis- three sisters survii.e. They are tributed gifts of fruit. - 4 Mr. „T. ly,-.--Durifin Melfort-, _ t s dialled ae the Gxlerich poStqffiee, , bask. Mrs. •' „Barbara' Tate, -also of taken .to. sixteen shut-ins hefore;,the.-ociunties.,of litrop," Bruce and , .Nreifort, w.h0 iS spending the_winter Christmas_ . Grey Was. held- y eiterdal' at Walker: with nothing inside or outside to an-d-Sirk":-Sydney Gib- On Monday of Christ'Uita Week a ton, 'With .a ,report d 'attendance of --indleatethe ronnielpa.lity* whieh son (Tend.), •Stratford. was social gathering, was, held for the it was to go' Or Maki: the .„Sender. titho...„flye.t several mires from predeceased by two brothers, .David,, Leagee at the heroe of Mrs. Goderich, saw the, story, Coch- • last scen. alive 4itetnadv?eih,tibtiy: ohusband 18 quite bandye, .031-- .14Itria'MpeDigeheti.,-owrasi; the. north ..side of the azal, if he has 'any trouble be ean-kbave 411 ,phlaaese.117eh_ed., With 'Mr, Wtiod, and fillonimb„,ad.,_,A•' bpPpet-eaunt'iy14,1111-30..nra..'srig41\* Jahn , give him a hand to "pilt,, ,.,114.t.t,h,tel.;:awt wharf-:areuitilige•:-Satr,•etteg• teiumr40- had Carried hint out ,into lakg. L., E.': DANCE't AGAIN: : .WI c'ic-le()tuaxtildtlivLbs Qmd3rxn- • was oaSor,,,01, , DS' LAW 'SOCIETY. w • ich hi 's; lfrother had fetund Just, „ before he found. fhe body, ,The At the .annual ..election if)ffi'ders features Were badly damaged, a).atif of.--tariinkt)4' County • Law Society the bedy much bruised.. ,The-,spoti L. E.. DalieeytL-,K,O., wasagainwhere it canie-*ashere is one of cflOsen as ',President. Jridge T. M. the stonleat en,the beach. , Costello - and, Magistrate' D. E') --Mr,•McDool' was born in Bayfield HolMes were named hbOorary presi- and had been a resident of the dents, and other ofacers,gre district practicalry.4111h1S. He Darrow, It:C., vice:president ;;.' R. 'Q. survived 'bton,e brother,, ..seeretary-treasureri:7and .of 2,--713iMelk----7-an(1 K. Hunter; librail 'Cartain-. Edward---Reiven• Sound. ite--.was a' Charter Bityfield Lions Club. The funeral tbok .131ace ar.v -Priciar„ afternoon from !Trinity Anglican- - Church, -BitYlleld;:-.fili6re-,,a;',,Serviee-'' wa§ conducted by the--rect-ori--Revi'a- Joavernei: Morgan. - There • was large:_aftezidancer;- Interinent,:ywa.O.' •in the .331tY:ifeldT.7eerneterY, the Salvatioti 'Army visited: the Huron County Ilc•me"‘„at_cfilliten--oxv Deeeraher 29th, and inider the diree-- tio,„use)udg.Velit, _which he „did: •‘. : dismissing : the ease," the ml'tiltrate. -Said, '-therd was 'no „ efidelice, et.exeessive speed;. there was the least daii.er in the '-eoutSe . taken- by the treused---the ;road *, ;left' Open: - • , ' • • • Disorderly \Xotiduct -4A• fine of $1.0' and costs..wfts 'S.nrd • ehT-Aidt.e:,.-kiede. rieh,'-'-fer• disorderly .e nduct. at Goderich Pavillon.;- an one of.* and costs an N'ormaii twarneek,--for ,condlict at. the British ehange Hotel: A charge...at/a* Lloyd TayS of e ansliag distUrbanee .drug tstore 'Jan -nary ist, bytbeing intoXicate(1,- QM§ dismissed., Evidence s-hoWed„.-that:-lie N•dva-7-Seetiat, as • minrster-of the ••••, oVOr.• display Of aspirin,: stumbled, Presbyterian -congregations' of . Ash-. agaillfaft ShOwcasea;_but di.d not -4 field and The 'induction commode" anyone. • 7. heldr jitititarY.-6,t1T,- in The „accused. 1--lit'reeentry -been' tile 'Ripley chtir-ch,.,....Rev. -Gew-5C convicted o -V tt- -disorderly charge, \ ,„.tof Brussels, moderator of and. in: -cliSn5issing the ehtfrgel• -the, the PreSbytery,. presiding. -court- .s-1-11ed,. that if he were ,Mr. and Mrs.-,.,:i1lacDepald, and 'N.lete,d • ggqirt the ,penalty :woad- he their sons,- David and Gordon, have a„firieL al eti,..up..,,xesidence 111 tile Riple.v -Arnold ..Erorter, Gotleric , A charge; under the Health Act ma .a„.weelt. TES A , Tre is elefige-d•iWith .:(.11sobeying ', The first...Meeting ,--ok the -Toti• -afeer to. Improve Cohdi- f-1.959 IrVritl.:11E-Imiti it „the .*.Ileeause_hundee`ds..;',O1-:,-,Sirbscrip= tirms TilW„n en; 'Monday, • Jamittry trolls -re. The-,'SignaT-Stae '--Oxpire,. . Gederieh, aa. ordered .by . Dr. AIdisi •Oth,... at .8 an. ° • ' or e about.. the.' en of a year Many M.( 1.11. • of utot GoilatY Health , sguraftlieeting of the Pliblie.,Scito I Mitt,td: for 1950: will he held at the Town. Hall !on' Tues- day. January at,•8, Pan. :41Xttfntss'io- will. hold its first ,rneeting for 1950 at the Hydro °Mee, on. the Square, apartment hotise, Vv,hier, .,--was on -Tuesday etching,* the 10t1l. eted by Mr: Gibboris.Oti August * Goderieh C011egiate tristitute 1. 1940; • Distriet'ipoard •will meet, at ;the • Charge* - -R1610iiir on Friday, Iit)rtim, 17, of not ha• Virig,...4n of)or, at 8 p.m., to organize *fel'. the year. a totos permit, was dismissed, tiors-, ..',•ton lost control of a raotorbiOYele ).1/1111a.trison, ,of"/3ay- field, had -'.given,' him consent to 'start', and. erashed, Into 'a Vari$,e'd car ou Nelfion -street. • same • aS la q4'51.erfe ion -that,' fit • h. iceeS'e fees are ,the ..961ivEikriffig, • ' 7.-- , . . , . . 'temperatures of the -• past '7,week in.,Pederich, Witili-lliose of, the, yor ,responding, week' a year. age-, ae, .(ieleially recorded, -were aS follows: . .. .......- -,, - 1949-50 - 1048;49- TFli:"11/1....,r-'sp"e.1:-zee8.:011111".t341.13*. ,Min.l14:112i 7. ::21:185. bearers being Harry . 13a _Ire4--1Cen- .. t B•ltar• -3-0.,htt'-'',81,Clie04 --411,k B.randOrt; Melvin Datialson .. 8:4:1,1,„.,,D: jeacn,-!..32X ,....:.. p.330 ' ' ' , i .33 44; ---, - -221,- 7-nite•otbho Sun,, --Jan. 1.--,... -40 ,e-,....32• 34 . 30 Granciritilier.,,. .,,,:_ . ,, .'; Jan. ...1„.55 45 ,8,340.. 1290_ ,s4r;Ailiky_:wED14110, Wed., Ian. 4 ,,,,,..,..7.___L.,.......AT:so. GEoltoE:s.„,eitutcat TWO GODEEICII.TEA.u4BAS . ' car manufaetured after 1933 is $5.- thry-4ast-,-in.....tlete.::_largestgver For a•four-cylinder "car .manufac- 'registered- i4- . Clint -bus muniegal tared in or before 1933- the 'fee is elections. • He received 540 .•,vetes, -sti $2. ,,,4. driver",s license "fee is -• whitie his :opponent*, A...II 'MalifrraY, .-0.,. ...- ••J • - .-- • -4, .... . s p011ed-41a3---a - Majority. of 78 for the ,successful .candidate• ,,, ' ,,:°- The "fee' for-,registrallon --761 ': a In, •a , three -cornered contest • Dr. ni,dtereyele-*has.„,been increased ,f*eitt- " ' witili--462 Votes.' 'Jolllqdtger, .$1 to $2: George S. WO t14' reeveship FARMERSAmmAND -,',LPAltITY. PRICES didateA: • , 11 1,4.'-ilartle'y headed the poll we'eting_farmers a. for cot ncillors, followed. by W. and she-casitrxed a bouquet of -sear- . , • ' "" "' WADDED AT L'UCANJ•- 'Beautifully decerated,,with, .k,41/1 floWers and eVergreensi'St.'"Oeerg0 LUCAN.--.1-In• attractive- Candle- Anglican Church! . WAS setting iight ceremenY. 'at • Pican' United for a 'pretty wedding at •higlrilooli - Chtirch--bifTuesday; Deeentlie'r 27th, on Satiirclay, when -Jessit**,*Adelli: • .Lois-Lotraine, daughter ,o1Mr:„arid, (laughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Neil • Mrs. Wesley Hodgitts; Luean-7 ex- Schram,. Goeeriph,-; was united la': changed, vows With: Chaties ;Bruce niarriage to Harold,Lero.y Drapery Stewai.L son George-, 13; sen. of ,•Stewart, London; and lhe late Mr. Maper,- „TheTeemn .-Stewartr,-7Revr.Rr-B.:.t'Caiu,uning-p -performed-Ay.:. 4,4 r • , •rined' the :':eeremony, and . Mrs. Fare Mr. Aiiderten presided' '"' Walter Gibsen. play,ed. the.."Wedding the :organ, A -V.4 Arasie; Pe,rfeet:Diir.r-a-„d,•:.*.tBeF 'tolteS7'-'14---"Ge-fre-frefig • eauseq--were. eaute" 'diiring' the - . register, • • , • . ' Entering the, church • on the 7,.,Given Marriage' by her father,..• or :her father, the-brideWas gowned the- brider;was atttretr-In a floor, ' in whi1e. lirecaded.'satin;-stylect„.Witli length gown -of ivory with, • ....„. sleeveks . and-• long pointed "sleei.--es,- tet.::yekej,„ .„, 'skirt. Matching .headdreSs-rheld- trimmed ":wIth-white. Satin ttons., her floor -length veil of • English,net; Her 'long from a cade headdi--ess; s e car-rie a and red roes ---.7 The bride!s- mrs.,,,,grank p•.Gardiner oC Lox as 'matron, Of honor, Avoie- awn of pink t-affeta, •witif.roatelintig, shoulder -length veil and. gloves' Her' • AlowerS. were '-a cascade. 'or iatt*e •-• The • 'fiewer-girl, ;Arlene . Schram, Was --frocked 'taffeta 'styled' . with . tight -fitting.„ bodice -and-, leng.•11-(inffant-skirt-`-'She! :wore 4 inativ.e boziletvea, , and carried, , basquette 'Of flowera.',T--' troouthinan was Eliner ,Draper;' of Port, Albert and the 'Ushers 'Et - of: Prank Gardiner,. of London. „ A.fter ,-thme-eOremony reePtiont. was -held: at the . home of the (bricrelii'-entt ', parents. ....Mrs. Schram were Harold JaekSon.. •_an:"71-th biaot 4 accessories ati,f4 .' a, 'or. sie bine Crepe -dresi, lace trimmed; •- " lerle ' 7. $ii0 Oi Johanna Hill roses. Rogerson, Alfred Moffat qootnt•Who ivote,,,e'ellgrste tty- gbw-.,..,Vor-a--trip to, London and Detroit; ° - Valentine.; iieekbr, .Aiigust -Roehe, . Ware Starlight 'corNed itdffetai coat; withLfurs' and- black 'Were elected coupv.wor -nay ,§orids. Mr. and ;Stewart Will Grogetieh. • ' ' • . let • I.Oses.• •-forgetrinela-ots----and.siiree'• Sigrial-.Star and rec-ognized the par- cel a'S his. 'Calling lit the pdstoihee, he gave the -eoraplete address and the_ parcel-- *tis' sent on. He left definite., inStreetions with the _post - office that his toll name was he diseib.sed to, a newspaper.' „ OK, -Bill,, and better luck next -C hristm a sr in addressing our "Christmas. parcel to the girl friend, INDUCTION OF ASIIFIELD RIP_LEY 1VIIDTISTER and _Robert, and two sisters, Mrs. GAllagher and Me§: ---11.17.-: Blake; McConnell w,aSiva ,mem- bet' of D'illgannon .United Chereir and a, `thfUl. attegdant--: While. • ---, • funeraLloof$ . place On Tiles- daY afternoon, at the family home, -s_piritual meeting, in December which was thronged With neighbors WAS MISS Ida.'White, who was heard and, friends, Rev, ,James Bright, with rapt attention. The Spiritua mini:Stet": Duugannon United prizes for -Deceinber were won by Church, andueted ticel' service and ,Mrs. T. Gower and Mrs.--C.'Tonalin, paid, it tribute. f.6 . the, kindly kn. • -• . • ; g'entlerep.n " who WAS'. knowir--4tta succes4ful baZaar was held by esteemed' in ,• -a, wide cirole. A duet,: the ladies during the anonth. "It ,-.1s Well with My Soul," was sung '1,iy% Reeve E-verett Finnigan and Harvey Anderson, with aecom- liaffTneni" py Wh's7--St-inger: -Thore7 *Were many beadtiful tioral'Iributes. The-pallbeaterS were Harold Blake, tVergtt ..Finnigan arid Harvey •AnderSaii,„:411-:•-ef Dmigan- nen Johnon and - Sydney 07113son, of Stratford. Besides' those frOpt,„„the--,--village-,and district,: friends and relatives were present from .Goderich,. $t. Catharines,. Stratford and Alelfort, Saskr•-'1In- -terment :was •the Dungannon . cemetery, he. ;Arrange-inentg:TAave been, ---mad bjr- --Stagfaiiti4O'ren -Presbytery-or the- "hidu'etion of Rev, -Joseph A. cDonald, late of River John, 4 .3. Jewell. Members small gifts es :they drew 'a cord -from - decorated *box.: _Readiegs farm prices as related to the p.iges _were given by_Mrs. W.-, J. KingsWek „O'f: other- goods Avae signed by about. find Itrs. Jennings and a solo -‘b 2 00 faTraerviteirtl'-'1vill-fre presented Airs. P. Hill. ' , _ • . , the Ottawa 'Go•vernment. Floor • Tile _guest speaker_ at the "quartr- Prices: ap .follows were. demanded -by. the meeting:. Bacon, 30 cent's" per peu d at the,packing.plant: butter, 5 ents per pound.; .cheese, '80 -cants r pound; eggs, pe.gged at' the, pre" - A numher of -resOlutielas were passed' setting 'forth the 'Wishes of the ineetin'g. • 3,000, to discuss a priate caction regarding prices of farm. products. A etition--asking for p appro- he 0011 in y RE I 1 TI N TO F ERICH NEW A :. For tilird:,successive year; maicoim, Mather's. • , BiAsek,-Bros.' Dairy' -has a' 4. T...,..Kaitting fidonatiOnL-to4loderleit's )-ie•-w.-,-arena.11.csmigth Beatt 'Miller, M. J. Agnew, Wilbert .,011d,- -'.-44eas-'144ktion of honor Was, gra, dosepli Hodgins, who 'wore a dresS of ,blue matching headdress. and and carried a bouquet of pink roses. ••'. Miss Elizabeth Ann, Hodgins, sister of the bride was bridesmaid. She- ehose doWn-44 pink 'taffeta.- with 111 -.45'6'-votesite .421 for': HI 7136. .6.Vdrrie'a -r-aolcy. Roland .1.:Stewart,,....juothery,... don, .A.ntoine .•Garon and u .ey EXETER' • • :1:3xeter re-elected • Iteeve A. J. Sweitzer on Monday with ri-ote of 5'38. Bis opponent," W. G. COcii. rane;',Jibiled 373. - •' it II: L. Snider was -elected as headdress'ahd -mitts, and • Exeter'S'- 40puty reeve,„‘„recele., niutering, "touncillois elected. are: -Ed. g-roc'ul• i'ders'-har9iialli:-and Joseph: Lindefilield, _William Webster and Vernon Ileft-v' god: TUCRER,SMI'rli Arthur Nicholson ' Was re-elected reeve. ef• Tuckersniith . township „Monday.; •Intgacees'sful oppon- Hodgins Ilodgins, brether§ the bride, tighered. w'. .. • 1 • - At .X.,1Y0-,71.4,odge, Iondori, after the eereinony; the bride:S. mother. 're- ceived wearing a. wine' engenible au 1 a le • r•-• 4; , Councillors. erected -11-re Roy' Bells was assisted by the mOther, of -the:, hat and corsage, _ with 'a corsage of red. re.‘".e's'i,Lea-kr- the bridea.,derined:..a green gabardine ' ind blue iron •,T,,,,;Willert • • HAN!, 3 ". ing-for--„a-honeymoon...east the.-bride•Tkit*:,withF:Nithi,te sheer -blouse„.:WIne'-....- and .1.,„ 11 Rirdar. 'With a v,vine 'coar-trind..--nstvy. acees- sorieS. The couple *ill resi4'..in, townsbip.7. •• • , ; • • .,Goclerieh,irVbere heth dre' . '.,the,41.rida and - ",t'VlY'REST.Dt--nkfisiut who,wai • electe(1 by, acelamationjo- -44g no • et. . • ' • Kansa-Circle - fund, the• last two yeats.Alieedona- Lotkon ..• ••• .tion beliTg-deterinined by the num- her', of gatIOns of their ice' Creani- sOld in ' 0,oclerich and immediate district, ' • , • With a • donifion'rer ilfe cents 'f,0Ntelir-gralon Jed -their -ice e re air". Soltriir town, -atictsliStTic t,- 1949, the aMount. balided ova this week te the. arena i/onenissi&o. -treasurer was $580.'- '1948 it ,, was $537-, ale' last -few Weeks.' This . neees- While a straight &illation Of $500 WAS Inttde mech.) g to this, to make fenewal? have` : een made within ,sitate.s.,,,making many corrections ,,,,, total donationts to, ate y this .firin the addiess- labels. These 'correc- 9'"' 1 ' * !=i.s ' , r , , ions have itave,...been...._,reade this .0(,eic -.Other . oOnatilms made recently ifeved ''t.b.eir Subscriptions of late to the now aren5. fund. are as fol - 1111(1 „ and .all 'subscribers who have re. are asked. to check the labels to .see that, ther,•are correct. lf 'any sub, sc..,T,per finds ,his or her rubel not readifig-eihtealf- it is 'I:ea:eked , , that The a Signal -Star lie- informed as soon as *possible in order• that correction -may be-stne de. Tixe_address ', label on , every Signal -Star should now read 1950 or 1051. 'If the labef on, your taper, reittIS 1949 or any date • a * - • ' ItifY Gibboue-, •senittry Inspector JJLhe TIenith TTnit under Dr. . Ardis, told., the court ilial-rnitier had beervOrdered, te-have necestary -conVenieneos iustal3ed, Von 1949 JANUARY "SAL -kg--- • ,Several Goderich' Merchants are 'epedeeting:/anuarrelearance sales, detail's of which' appear 'in adver- tisements In this issue. Deeided price cuta: on many Articles are to be noted. Which..provide Goderieli and diStriet bUYer13 witirreal,xneney- .ridAso gis'e this Y(lir .earlY tl tell-' tion before persOnal notices to sub- .Fekveis birthSt„ arid fewer. deaths pre registered at the. Town Clerk's 4;aving `01)PtitttIllitiO. office -hi, 1949 than in 1048.. . 4(!ribers are sent -Out; 1-940; eol0Pared dM't113 and One rettilt of the recent tV. OR 0 ;Er IVfits.i)DON'AX11-' sts le,ws: ' „, „, • • T. Eaton Co.; S. Blake • 11 -red Noble Goderich-,Signal.Star. 10.00' Saltford Confintinitk • Club.. • 50.00 Gledhill, ghee kitore ... 35:00. Tom Dieltdit• ... . .. 3,00 I), -D. Mooney . 200.00 ImPerial. Oil CO. * 55100 ,rnmr,„,,ubsci.iption ihrt8 expired previolls J. S. flume ....... ...... .... . . 10=00' is, in need of and .. . 41500.0Q Gotiorich --....,, "1)82,10 Prank Chaniber's 25:00 3. A. Campbell .........., . . „100.00 J. It. Robertson,, 10.00 IlradleY "'Son, -50.00 II., S? Turner' . •,‘1100:0000 A. W. Gillespie . 1. /t. ',Wheeler 35.00 Vr.110.0 Veods, $ 150,00 2100 5.00 ..A0.0or 25.00.. '25.00 2.00i -6.00 - • 5.00 M.:and Airs. II. Westbrook '5.00' word deathg' 195 hirthe 1111,, Ntyv ,111s11, CAitRAG14S IIIIVITtri '-..ro BWEVAtot 213 birtil$ In 1.) 1). ' ' " . spell is that 'iv 11115111 Moore, f.i't. kardert on ltionibiy-laSt three.: Ilrit ti-Ot", IIineiliiie anii Iieliiier'e .1..ress., II II.' Goldthorte , . -- -t 100.64„ Iltalf, of 1940',hurribered" 30. • traler, . . a: neW i'llj' "11;131 ' °141"1/a•ti'l°13,,r148rit. :e-a-blinieS, fres' h-lind' ilter1,- This is byteriafi e(mgreg'atioriS . 'Dive ..t1*-1:fi* ' r,'" Ilaeahler--.:..::=*...:. .. ",,,....=“, 30.00 ref tt i g, ' misttal for the tended " li t '4.R v C If Ai D Ii'l 1 ' 41 * '—' ^-. 10 00 „ riage ' reit s ra ons -s nee , -, -• „ ... - Twit it -0 directly to 0r,ortAtito,..„ so, to, so y soMe , t n yi ,..,it ea . o 0 . ..s. . . ae on- a n ..„ lop ..........*,... ...,,, , . .,.. aid, -- I.I,1).;". Of Ltieltnow , add ,Drur- I'4,, II, ' inn ----- ..... - ",.;- • 100 -'-----7confpart.9-olf.'ciffi'liir Mlide 'fit'it)t, , the 2114, 4 '' (4 .4.41/111. tl,"7" , , , - . number An 19,48f when; there "wore. Ittilliont ' to ueeorkke their minister • A. U:-..fiturily .... .... ,..,.... . :. . .. .. .. 0 AN:99 Atil,Vilhge,51 registered it the first 1) 1%J(1' street,....„took ',from *his . 1. eg. e Mis Charles ' J. _Archer V,1red itatvie Ntr 11,4 e . - 10.00 Earl... Gorge - ' 5.00 Mr.- and' Mrs; '$. Helesie • '5.00 Charles Itobertsen,-- Gordon ••• Ban.nister MeKenzie Joim. „Hussey .. , . ,,0.00 48 fiii'flie fail -year; /I6WeVer, 'Witt' .- 1 ON 'Of' ,,'N,1•61.1( 411-sIllede.-4400,-.-t0-11,0•v..-•,-..14:41.-lorg-eit L-4---,,a-sliesen...,.4,-1._......., ., .r • 39 for tile: Itirityear, it .14 evident • . (.1/.4,SS.E.414' . 8ev who :lititg aceepted an Itivita- Frank ',Donnelly .. . ., . ..:...........,... 100,00 • that . the nuliiher ' for the, 'twelve '' There Was an enrolment of fifteen months of 1049 woirld eoradderably In the night elasses" in shopwfork at exeeed the record : ef Copld's !ie., 'the Collegiate Institute when the. tories in 1948. claieges, oeinrueneed On Tuesday.' , " A tien t!'rein it eloireh at XiiIestont 1 Russel Thpinpstm, - 0.00 State of ‘,1klissisalppi 1)r. Ma.elien- 3.olin I.abbatt, 1%0. ,......, .. . . .100,00 ald was reeently tl o nioderator of 'Universal Ignition Co, ',....!=. . 25.00 the PresbYteriant VI necil in,: Cianilda. A. it. Iltskifte *.•..„,,,,.;,i,..1....... , 25.00 , -10000 15. 10.00 • --2.00 ...... „ . -25.00 • 5.09 5.00 Verne Smith_ . .. . . ....,,5.00 Canadian, Breweriels _ 100.00 Albert BrOtrieley T. M.' Costello t..= = g5,00 C. I, auk -.........................50.00 .M.' „17;. . Miss A. Clevei 3,0.00 W. A. .. . 10.00 Albert ItseeshaW • 3;00, E. jesSop • 5.00 taydeld Agricultural Soe, 2300 Sigma Phi . , ... 25,00 'Sim, Wildfong ... ........ 10.00 Ray' -Xing 'Mrs. U. Grass , • °The reeve -elect -is Earl' eamplA11,. IneTuDers OiPthe.public 'School leaeh- IONGSBRIDGE- BRIDE' succeed .C4eorge AnilStrOng, WhiGi re- ' Llindeir • • • " Clayton' Edstard• .. Gordon Walter .. . . Dr, 11.4,11.; - 4.0.4; ..... Ifaeebler • nehertsen at: 1,elieb.eY " 25.00 5.00 15,00 50.00 1.0.00 Arnold Deaf; 10.00 . . . .4 *10110 1. ... 4.044 O. "Parsons- 11,00 • Thoturison, 3.00 • Cbx 13:00 Tbontag Hanillten 10.00 • tired after foarteen- .Years'-' in ' 'the 'N°17q41.'S-6. q,',.. , ..,.. .Sitc-I6seph's Clifircli„ Kingshridie, ' Couneil, eleven ;of these: years as • ' 't-‘, ' ' ', - , • ' •W'as. the setting for an., -interesting,'„ reeve... no was -"Warden of • tbcp A .1)UNC4ANNN7,EpDINCt . wedaing on • Saturday-, _peeetneee• t . county in 1942. . '„ , , - . ' : ,, ':. " tkk- WIDE.i 115,TE:oast 31st., Whelii*.41410;g1l,abeth, dc.iug4.... - -- -, I.ISOORNE c• ' '• • , -;_.---...... - - :-,4,--- ----: - •ter. -"':of Mrs: O'Neill and the latia„.,.., , ,, . 'q,-,Isharne -tovyyrship,,,-had '1 l0'-( '--Jei tire bildeg Ilojijo:. iiifyiktia:olfr -rolui ,pege'ilit,.- :01-'' itlilfgli'ridge '-Viiiirr' ote-for the. reeteSliip;z.Welliiigt• ' lkilltt.arfyloy,I)ecembe,2,9”--the,-444- -1-110-71-÷1-4(1-- dc111-111.4113g---el°'1401*---'-'.--;-• Bioc.kbeing;eke.e.ted-',Witli2:5.1„.' Ntk)teS,„ riage was-Selemnized"7041eleal.lib- l'IrL7*Snl -P:(1-'''D'-'''Pall:-.4.°••1114'Pf•-84-t)3:141'- iikaitist . ;344 tor, 3-tinio4 slinifoii.'it,obenit"ti,,-(hiug)Iter of, Uts,- ,Anderson ' Ohr"9(j.pfii:-Lthoie,-lt_ti ,oft'Ne oNtittl;g. 11 rnacli ;•---.8i : 7ip"11;j:1,.4ilii*.t' Ilugh Berry,. the,•yetiring-reeVe, *LIS gild the . ate DaVid-.Edwitt Ander- °. an old -tinier , in. pimiieipai affairS' son.; to Itohert,Stothers; -son of MrS., The We -a -ding' 01uSic waS PlaYed;bY -, and was., vvatr'eff, of :.t.116 eaurill la' "StOthers '." end . tile late :::-William ...Mrs, -Willialfr Vaiin'oni and • tile solo- .i,aeltiolTilinicolitill.0,1.,viitiweel:..reineei:illetiA ,IIIIsitroffic(i. St 'el'g:, rteir. '..1 Charles• 4, '`..g4C-• 1St, IbiLYMptid'vp4i,t_Cori,:atig "9n ',Thii, .A3,:reiftfeezi., 41.itr.fyi,d, ,„ .n.ei,:ti: ,...0,11..1,,, Earl Purfe°11h1%tit,11(11)',iiiis,l';iliel.:!dr:rthivaneelat:Efillnien:Idt.ilnitil,"tiierai,:.10°Ola‘giti1STett-- ' ,i'!1.18:elia''of' t'71,1.•,‘ ilra'3°,11e,0;11`t*litsl:il'n ' o-A';71):;gea ..:1,71i*17"; al..1,,CI:* a*''''',‘ pe' Prl''-r,'Ill'f‘li'', y; . •Os ' tile 'register 'was signed,: firel ber---hr-otlierAlieletel-9•Weilli-4.000,,,..„-r,......„„, •411 ' fr ret.S.NOW birother.u.ittiv,,,,WArreti, Bain„, a Stilt Of• taupe' greSr, with:, Whitt' (iijiii,200;xiimovNtroyb;h101,it,iineaiteleotne.d croueoxii' sttng ‘,/,11....e,t1raik blouse, cgreen .riaeggokiest "dff.theL biside„ %vat( face' lutt Ostrtelv•trirained„ `and Cco.4•.----47. eillors, -also:elected withOut'a OM' • given;_. marriage her-bitethq, sago of .• white 'founds:. „ She eareie* lest, art. Ernest. ,c,Ixasvford, Russell trhoinas...0,...Andorson,---was'eharming- pearl -,rosa-ryv--NIrs;-''.A--4L--X Iltittoni S. Iv Itobertson Inu'eg iy goviztied'• *bite breCaded"sathr-b0Plan..,20.f...0001*tiet . as!, matron -Of MCSWeeir, . ' W: A. SefornoitH who. haAl been 'in. the Connell for 111110 years, the ladstitwO "as -reeve, retired on !account 01!:peer, health. ..IMOTOA 011-,••A00001* APPOINTED: TO itrkSOR,A' •IVA4101T, literVe •44 4 i-1,1MItttnt01.,,1114: 100 : L. bodkin 7.111.00 Others. wishing to untk'e a dOna- 'Hon are asked to leg* it with County 'Clerk Norman Miller, arena commission treasurer. • Rev. 0..lititray:Wiatt, .wh.O"-Ifas been Angliaft rector of, 'Blyth, A.ubnrif and • Ilelgrave for less:than a year, "bat, 'receive&•*•:lippottitment as rector of St. Albarek Cathedral, ICenora.. :Ito wilt preaeh 111M fare- 'e1l oermen at Auburn on robrnary 12t1*..• 'tlitgars,PAIIV OF :100, gtork not arrive -Inc Gede- rieh with 1hfirstbaby of the new year .3111antiff 3rdi when a son was born te,, Ur. And IttR. :Poi -lien ()lark ,of Exeter at Alexandra 11op1taI, Tlie Vaby, weighed six pountiPi; twee ouneeg, „ ' 40*11 ,with, net' 'yoke 'and full- net',sldrI. hwoihon nterWeargeof onz 'muin and e asunritofe lime green. - feather hat. Arr. Bernard of :. Victoria. ,Harbor .was .g,roonisman. 4,,receptiort at the hone 'of the bride's mother wag. fellOWCA by a dinner served: at the' litititadi 14.1xellauge ilotel, Goderieb, Zat,e4 Me. 'and: Mrs.`..O'Doutiell- left 'for a - tit) Ontario' ans. of Iforior ,In Orehid faille taffeta Michigan, the bride*wearing,a'grecitt.vIt1i yellow - :1).1),se 66117w114;0.4,,Iiimiltra'gay of tlie reside in Sairila;'- Illakeigburighimen,, grobuisman: At file_ reeeption at 'the Park noose*, GoderIi, the brideS mother Wort ,grOY''erepe-IvitirVine. bat and red 'rose %Corsage, The groom's, mother -:eiDoi3e melt ,.erepe sitli .nuttaing fteeessprieS, andeersage ot vot)intko;trtr4411.41,14;Oturtir-a_.:potweldi(t1Lntlwtr!ups,4t04.1 W016 11 Jime peet wool erePe deess, brown Menton; eortt and matching- ilefesSethS, !ft". aild Mrs. Stothers 111 reside in Ihingannen. • The hngertip, veli was' Otilered • intO a peal -beaded coronet and she ear- ried Beauty- roses,' Iler 'sisterswere attendants, Mrs. 'George 'WhItitim 'of putgatten d s,' brides - 11181(1 In ice faille taffeta with coronet of pitik roses and carrying, niatellingZnosegay;alid...,-Mrs., j,W. MacLeod 'Of •:matron, topcoat._ On their return, they Wilt r ,BALtirl • NOW 7,0g-losie 5511)1(1015 bus' tociVeit word from Volkoff, TOrOntot that it Will net be possible,'I.Or the 111110 aVAleaSt,.Lto. ;send a tefiehir Gedetigh.. 10(00 were.. being.Anule-.16:_zsocure....a....stiticiont---_ number 44 guitilq* to Warrattt 4114ing-to-Goderich of' a teaeher from the Boris Velke0,.. School,: , 4, 4-1 /1 41, •