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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-02-02, Page 4, 'aiguermetiomemelieemme 'eseelosimeeempikloommoomeemmomes • t*:• „ - i „. ALES MCKINNEY Jri 1)1.0004. ON.TA'Rl0-. • PCOVMEN:',A6'ASSOCIATIciN This la the•first$ of a Series of sa weetiY storieg-. brAter'.-11Mihz,• -- neY, ,Jr., BramPron, Ont., . 'director . of the Oiltario Plow- ' • men's Association, wiitt as, their* • coach-managerf,will"vite••ahout the visit of•Danada's ehanipion ---0-10Weien- to. the PritrShAIsksi , West German3r, 'Denmark ancl the Netherlands; ' . Om 'board the Queen Mary some- W.,here-on-.-the-Atlantic>--c•This is the "dkrsttiay out of* New.,York and it Priday, january..13th. All super, -SIttons notions to the contratt, the - • . "weather„ is clear, , t seasw *ne-Sac.Ittisa. t' 'yet taken, hold ,:of any of •US. •: ]3y na I mean flin Y,teeieW‘..of 'Brampton and` Rejn:M4177. qn1S, of Sunderland, the 1919 Can- adian ,Champlon PieWnien;'-antr•114.'-' self. We •Are on our way overseas to take part IIL plowing matches in 'Great Britain and to see how things - are 'One on the other- side of the ,Atlantic. , This is the fourth year that the -gold medal winners in Prang -At- lantic', horse and tractor classes at the' -„International blowing :mittett , e sea calmc:ainta meg Eccles,. , • Ronald Marquis 74):PenSe-Pai • „. • , • • r , - .„ • , then •.yOu are assured' the TOPS in:QUALITY fuel.' •„„ - Prompt, cOurteous and efficient service. • A Combinatiiin ikthibh-Means satiefaction yctiur heating , reqiiirements. • The Yard of Sir:Vibe and Quality. 'Phone' 75W; or 75IVI,in the evenipgs.' End:of Nelson St. ELECfR1C . *A' , • , ' ditufeag LIE 5 HERE'S B'ARGAIN ' Illegible- rubber blades: heavy* deitY. motor with • 2 -speed switch keeps - , windstileild clear,- Com- plete t t h adjustable teretcicat. !and necessary , ' "• " ,fr • •altaTO.MASTiat liSTAPInt?* aszt.fasezt. - At • the InWest,-"Price in,yeara. . • " QT. .41 GAL. 1.59, . _ erupt:No Wintamr7CPIVER24...edtb mohair 40 • acrAtrricto.. , • Rummer startin• g • ‘esse • weather, . ,'HOSelinti,- ", model, ',with ez- tensionTeotd- i-• • • 485 • •• • TO Chrgsler • .--.and (S.F.:. built • •4.98 8.1111. - • • • • "%Mine : •• Mt SCRAPER •• !Scrapes • ..clean • doge.. ant setretWil :Iiittotatetti • , • STRAP 0N . TIRE CHAINS' To tit 5.50 -too tir•s. sa., . 485. • 4•20-1,60. 'LAO • • . . !OPER.' 'STRENGTH FAN BELTS' Durable • multi. • cord. Replace now , • at real savings For that • call and trucks •, . 480 to 1,25- • OTO- STE* • SPARK 'PLuas• qualityt.,41den.. 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AO LOW Aft •'• • •18:95 " • 'CRANKCASE' BREATHER • Keeps off &mix out or car fetter- . tor. Peonage* oil *dilution: P most cars an ' Price • , eg f. BITTERS CHARGER Keeps your bai- ter,/ fully charged • and ensures fast. eftgly„wi#ter Inc. 40-civilt! 10;95 • 45-eiele 11415 tio_r„,.4,Dussiv Wilitherstrip .• seats out cold and • rain • sydiind ear_ ' bei " .14 • .itoTo.stturres ••.• tioTon OIL • nEerra" Grade • 100% Pure Penn:. • grittititia Th •• world's f es t. • 0.,T.C. laves. you • -, .411e a,. gallon • , • .G./A4 1.19. .32 • GAL.• • 349 ' & TRAILER .14ilash Guard* Hear' • meitild‘d - rubber. metal re- - for add. - • • 11.4 ; • WO 84" Pow 12.70 , , mom. a 1 NOierill „ST., Gociotick, tint. Wheisto • to the -United. Kingdom. But in many wais this -„Ye11r`4s trip IS different -from -the otliers."'' rOt one thing,* Imperial 011.1.s the only company sPoosoring the trip: In--the.;:.past--•ImPenitii divided -the honors and the ebsts with another • firm. Then OW year because; of exchange diffietilties• and restnieted, budgets only the ,winners two clasSes are 'going 'overseas, whereashi the past the runners-up were•-,41-ellniedl. •'and , instead, of liendblg 1i11 :Of the,:thne in the nited Kingdem the ehamilion plow - eh "this. -Year, .vvill-sliorten their tay in the ITX:.so that ,they can Germany, Holland and Denmark. This ehange in itinerary was made 'At our request and WC are paying the. extra- costs invOlved in Visiting the CentInent. -Another change is that we wlfl tly back. to Canada Instead of returning by .boat. As in the past,the coach-nutnager will be a. Sort of historian -reporter and this letter and thosethat fol, low Will be ray aceountrof the trip. I will try_ to deseribe what we 'see, whOrt: we go, what we do and, ,501I10 - times, what we hear. • If- Mark Twain hitdu't'already used the title, I'd suggest that these neWs-letters be called' **The,: Innocents Abroad,” for this is .the first time that any of 'US has -Crossed the 'ocean, al- though -we•are'all.of Rritish.descent; •The, beyS';_gmat-grandfathers and iny greatgreat-grandfather .crossed over from the British Isles and set- tled i•Cantda. • Our five-day voy- age on „the •Queen Mary is about equal to the, number of weeks that onr,aricesters took to &all, to•Canada a_ century ag6.1.- '` " Bli1. to start at the.. beginning, as every'. news reporter is taught to do, introduce the twit champio plowinen and myself. Ronald •Marquis,, the geld medal, -horse. pOwinan; Is the, ,yourigest meinper Of the group. lie,is tWeitty. night years of a-ge and lives 9 THE. .GODERICII SIGN Milverton Jimiors Bow to Local 'Lions • -Goderleb, uniorS Ti*e ,9-6 Win ,O.A:Ari 40a4py: ni,ture rigriti.the elainis of a long-proJeetea _ On -the 'best' Sheet . of , ice- that trip to Edinburgh. 'asserted, thein- ue SsctiCItt4iebi'" never ,aarL.tbenetrtediatIvatilwasb,1.!s,itoiitii,t_hcrecirrieeskt.4)Seulyettr..i. olis 1j to hAeittjgel..Q. grSegteultie r°4; 1,40115 juniors **nett' the Zlilver- then by _Prigsh Railways natiOna%:p to NewcasUe-on-'ue aiid 1114vins T)416 be" ton .14,one Juloq't ti• free, ized.) te.the. 41.taed el cowl Ore, ,yOUr. Writer'',11•44. shared' with SeLvring.,:s,vTidwe-ortyn,,,411170.LA.,Aboltito"eii.'ey . Devito op teuday: season the 1•414 P4V411er exPerienee. Wouldn't that -re. " taus :witagsSed • t,he 70enteat,'*whlelx crowded. 0u could "c'Tm°1131i--L\n!trilTilthi)et ttilhe'"e',relat441;0-isibttl;iCeleest%141.081'ahlr too the locals witt., the final: *led fascination . Of that rugged scenery •:on 4' fear -goal, Splurge.: .•• ' ' fringing the east:era, coast -line and... iltell,:eeen'tesaltr,,nizpreh, W'rabg. • In the Opening stanza, the:locals. lapped by the North::Sqa- yt1r 11 'J1.4145'44 luto an early lead When 4: nia.xinitun--..of. conAfearr'te-linfrpreg- dittburgh. how intriguing).- What Westbrook dented' the -fsvtoe-WIt mint Witr ,Signiticanee' is -the literal' meaning 04, origin oredOid's- assistance, . • However, this _terrain ,over whieli the' ste01 of It?. llere ft'rieUy' eit;igfaerere:Offtelli6,. this. le td was ,nullifted at the'10.60 of '.st_eel-was- Speeding... *Border mark when "ToMaiii Who 'Wail forafg, the .finetuating 'forthnes, •Of :geographiCallY. •impresse0 :standing, for the losers, tallied. On battle, experienced those 'old • an-' bL/"Iel' 4*;,/seletun'i-rd• ".ileuba•'ilt.1)'nen4g,tebovabniund. close -in . play. • 'With. loth teams tagoniSts•: Scots • and •'Englisin.--..NOW endeavoring to break the deadlock,.70,' peace serene is in evidence, 4tI°13.-•°f .4'dn'n" 'Pleti°" 1443' fluctuated froin':one.'end of the dic.atiVe of the fact that •ex,l. anci" ti 114::!Y41*-Iinnting "4° rink, to the ...e.ther;•, And. both, goalies perienee .Some,:things-in 4the,PreSent, "g4"14°4 town °4•' the English were called' upon to make -Some ,,ret. More to-.. be, idesired i:than certain wars? CenturieS:- before; it beeftine, Markable Stops; tally. at: aspects of the so-called 'good Old. (.710:6;41!e•ann-nilitlhzeed'eseteattlii.:el,ctbenekeln. Of 14.41 seemed to "demerallie She Afit, fla3"8." • • To b`e,„, Sure, there- was •vetton sextet and before they .could much, that was good back there, enn4 and Ila.rifninent' P.°8414.4 44' •recover DeKlyne found the: range but we hardly desire a repetition 'N,A,Vb'ittitel!'ri-v11144;.e.dd'orlint gil.atte,r Contend half -a -minute :later to give • the of ' , those' saugninary 'enconnters, ...locals 'a 6-4 *margin. Al. 18.80, with -wherein pillage' and 'rapine_ were the early JAMeses, dominitnee McPhail Serving twejainntes. in the yeinpant. Thank, Gled that the hal-- 4nonidowPel7Penel'itthie wroectIcei).111:06n.T11:*sicglife.itrs'.. cooler for tripping, the visitors lot. has taken over from -the.,bullet, turned , on their •ofTensiv,e.. Rower Now, • the - _ Seeteniae--erosses .the '• Catitle is „ .. • and historians,' a misreading .of• follow- and- Ct.Westinlin beat Grigg At close border Moving southWard, making philologist offers the ifig,; 'Is the 'Maiden's Castle" the quarters._ with •Homan's• help. ‘•• „ his mark ,in, the executive :•Iife -et :- In the middle fram4 the 4isitors the * More heavily oistriolzo: Custellum.. Puellarnm of the scribes In 'started after the equalizer anid Englaad. " • •. • .within' the first live- minutes had f.l.'he story- isttold. of a yoUng 'Soot the. •Celtie • "Mai -dun," the Great created a 'stalemate, thanks to ^C. Who 'Set' out to visit England for Port Did the Nathumbrian Westimin., „This state affairs did the' firg...:44-tne: Weeks passed "tEbdewl:e1;en*litt licaptured tell9st:otw"rrna;-.0111ni not last very long, as Goddard_ and .11.efore, the • first. letter was on It his Own name as the annalistS Willis- combined to put the hom • way -north, despite his haying. pro- sters out in front Ibnce. more,: th Mised mOthet that .4he would teiTletf),:yeFI.talYdvaaeseseediliis • .Still another latter denting the twine. Midway keep her informed-ef the new ex- it). the period Tentan•PersonallY took Periences befalling bird: NiraY. merer,v• a corruption Of the, ciaeliC linrgh" terms itg, Mune 18 that ''Xdit, over for the MilVerton squad and .of semi-apology_the_Yduth wrote ^ih withint. two minutes had -shoved the part: 'Dear Motber,7theo isn't any- w"h,itenletiti4is-fsteirlbil •0:1-Acetas‘I‘guaill'eyaiknn''o'ivbnY. puck past Grigg twice," to give his .thing .really new to repel. Wher.. The Terse 'Of tt,' poem learned," in team a 5-4 .margin. Doak's screened 'ever r go I •meet SeOtsmen-heading_ •shot at 12,20 evened: the Count most of the • commerbial and ehildhoodVdaYs .filters through the again, but ,the Visitors were ^ not to dustAal -conceree Yes, by way et to the ea -set -Gus,' incliCatiVe of the' writee,s mind frOni, the SubconselOus be ° denied and •with one minute left 'peaCeful invasion. they have and Spencer tallied on a breakaway to. • Inc making their mark throughout Anglo-Stvttish that created set the Stage for .the Weals' last the - and ,. indeed -SO many ..orphaiis and widoWs: period. &lire.* • . throughOnt-the-world,----Their:taftlp "Till the oak _winter Tile .effect of playing two genies epee and cultural contribution are WiveS and metherg 0 Dunedin: Shall .uprear its; shattered • stein, in two nights, was telling . on the ..eut 'of all proportion te• their mina. Milvertga boys and the locals 4pr,p 'gem .1-Ittta off to *Donald -Gordon; * Ye may look in 'van for them," not Tciiik beoniing masors of. the :„Seottish inningrant who began liow-jintriguing nit this 'spe,eulation. the situation. As the ,tempb of the selling papers in dowitioWn,Toronto is; parallelling the. Writ majesty .-of Gederich offerrsi've-ittereased, play, and noW'adoriis the exalted -position this city,. designed by jewellers, antl* •itecanie, rougher, and six of the, o•f president of the Cartadiatr-Na- built by --- • eight penalties •issued--hY•.--110feree tional BailWaYS. . • , our way to the suite 'occupied. by Armed with an address,. we'rnake, ..Hubert.Were handed out th6.'fino. it..0T51.s1.24,,u'..tx,ftailit"ittorlelshonesr-liaBael4iingek:-re4 621nty minutes. At 1.15 .•Goddard IlaY".- and Mil. Hay- *on 11118 cit3" e-emed,,,:**to..--,be.'°."11-)usilothatt Dr. ' JOIni: is the Goderich.possesSed Of rui insati- •Tweed. -and thereafter there was no step- -Completely' spired. Niqt11 elilitChOS , of AO; Winiath Hay, the genial.' ping- the locals ,- itS they poured a' and bearing the 'mark§ 'of geographi" iiinianager Of the Bank .pf Conituerce' .continumis• streara ef picks at Logle inellOWness. • At these cross - in the, Mllyerton cage. To , bring reads Rims witnessed many bloody,: ,ten,lin able thirst f:6r knowledge 'in the Xlyne. arid WeStbroOk both *added ^Vretory to •the Goderich sextet' De- tTli,cdi,tit(ilesrosibienttleyi.ere6Gint6iconap.,fliet have 1(1 t11 theugh- Canadian. birth; el, Angle.; . ef medicine. ,. This • Segt goalS,• incidentally their seethid of more than wailied its Strands. • gis, torical Melrose' 18 hot frir' a.way,‘ so ceurse. -.Good luck ;.John.! • ' was purSuing a post -graduate -famed in, Scott's ."Lay -Of. the Lost MinStrel." What, _debt of grati. tilde the cultiniii World ewes to this wielder of historic themes in..peetry `and" prose. - To :the Old sik ing IhtLiCheviot greetthe.', View populated 't , 1 ev, 11. Turpr . ARTICIX ;• 1 with rain....The oth0 'day yeur , ;After twe daYs Of rest in ;the tseribe WaS Chatting with a, promln- 4i•"*IY 114-1°- " MilkWOfl eti. oderiely • citizen, . the Stthieet sszth. his lather,. Lleyd Marqui8,-„Oii,..knotted' the count -with • aid: about eight: miles north,tif Ulbridg,e, Ont.', .Roir; has been, a-c'entestant at plowing matches for the paStlifteen 'Years and •he• has -wortLhalfea-flome. 'gold • w,atches plug*Lk . large qna cups and'. trays , at I national rin(I county -matches.irn • , llicelewinner 'the ,tractor . . ,a • .A50 -acre ..farmjnertr. Siinderl d , the 0 -dine ' and rialn- cOmpleted tile scoring with iree.. minutes left It 1F; IstleSd4Y, i.p:m.,. still rain -- c ass, hails from Brampton, and lng, ',When We locate the :street and steering. home Doak long hot, p next-door file' hber.- He , is - • • reach the a • thirty Years -of. ag Married,. 'and - •• workS a 425 -acre mixe farm. Like flown, having embaticed. Upon. a 'sestiand,,,:-„Robble--Burns,-haVe sp.id. ;for many years I Worked. . Ron .-Marquis, ;Sim. haS...., '1.i.titking hitch-liikitrg-elPettitieh-tO'lliexcifir-7 here on thi.s.,occasiOn.:"•:"FrOM_Seeneth God •bless .. yen,: Mother and Da4 , , Part in plOWing.....matehes Ur .the past -fifteen. years., Pot, th laSt . tirreht. On the' other 8ide - of . the- _ilk - u cotia's grandeur To ' of ginoblifo:. , . , . it• foiii • years he has been :trying 4rewPillg- sbeep. -.rt:44A Berwick on ' La • ..eard". -Whieh. in turn* monopolizes '.IIoWever,: OhriStnitts-DAY.,_.1.94...T...a00.0b8440datiOtr4Efidtr''517.tgyirr. r._ hallway ',the name ``Toivir rePoses.ten ' lopi.jillgs," • '.. .', ' • , , . " - . Xt week-The.,hunt for . bete topl.place in the VSSO ..01aHIPions Et t-6Edinbiirgli, -the' capital and pride a _a_neLet-like.4.ackatL.--004outft--Pi -41tIff.71vrr-7,-ardi -Mrs:, Tow. with a the'Apt,extesPots-Df'--nimgdilk.i.. .......... • " ''.•C43•14dimia.--'*410-twginct'ent"-...trutir, bell :and 1)aine. Fortune -Smiles uloon parcel from the Victoria•street Par-. . . o • r the. visitors, ,Toman and 31e- Cartney were, the best, . while • the local N�.21 line of -0.edi1ard, nd• *Westbrook turned • jun" rietit effort., • Doak. played his •usual steady game 'Joxi:. defence for • the, winners. • • , • .•. • „•, ',,N11-1ILVERTON'--;Goai, Logie ; de,• feneei. ' Attriaje;,.__. SPencer..; Wings, McCartney, Duns- ceeded Whinin -• - - • -Westnian, s\J; Weitmaa, Toman,, •. ritish 11,9,11Wa partment, only .to find, ;nert # ek• - , ,,VV•;“ Wcsta04, Lo.,4 A 1./ • With Threq ; Sped Changer • 40 SINGLE 01 THREE • SPEED RECORD CHANGER *POLYPHONIC ' REPRODUCTION • *MODERN, compAct ingslaN RA Beautifully styled in popular Swedish Modern,ihis'-Compact., :Radio-P,hbnograph,hy WestinghOuse:hrings y4"11i; the -finest •in radii) kand recorded entertainnienit Inar.vel at the glorious, trut-to!life tone exclusive-Po/typhonic, Reproduc- tion.yon'll,dlicover a new delight in listening! Has ' , automatic Single Three. Speed Accord: Changerf Choice three hind rubbed fi "shes- Limed Oak RedMahoganyi • - - • Listepi! • And Willey ItVestin' 1 . . . • . . , , 1 • I 04 .35 -— nSt.: , • -Rhone 466, that these twO yOUng lovebirds had- .• , , • ..• r • ' ;1,,n,tornat-ionali-----7.firli1446 --ite-- •placed fourth,*.thek*O.dea‘r,ftliciArtts toterntedre.• As the train pulls eithe,r•Orlasgow br Aberdeen.. volt.. be e' in the person' of a. delightful soilage ' There's--a.-lot -4 geodness 'seventh, • the lelloVing ,Vear he Scotch lady Who in ternis of kear8 still'in' the werld and a lot of goopl., ' ... ' And now .1n, .describing lily ac- . . Ifernlan, Sangster ter (sub _goal), , • - Sufficient.. "Come right' *- 'placed sixth, and last • year , into what ,;waS•formerly the London more; alternates,- Fuer, Gibb; C. appeared, to be greeting the „sunset: p'eoide. ; ' 9.nd• North .Eastern, s le , • The tact We were from .Goderieh, pooking out of the 'Window - to tivities 4.1_ would first like to men- thmr that •all. of US have inueli in common. --Besides being men:then' or Pioneer Canadian families all of us raise purebred cattle andwe look fdrivard to visiting some of --,the famous herds in the old countries, such as -the Aberdeen -Angus, Guern- sey, Herefords and- others whose progeny are ho popular. lir Canada, - Perhaps You wOnder--'Why I am with the team•When,_1-did ,not plow, at the International last year,' Well,. that is easy, to explain.. In. lrJB „ tion to paying -the costs...of:sending falling: According, to m ny travel- lers thIs7Weather7greeting IS tradi- tional. Edinburgh in terms of: climate_ seeing. to; be synonymous ., 4 the home town of. Dr. Johii,.'"Was the north Mr. Tow axiswere GODERICI-k, , Goal, Grigc de- fence, Chisholm; Doak; centre7Me-' Phail; wings, Mer -lam,' Delgynei Alternates, Willis, Oodclard., West- brook, Icernigban, eBacrimk, Freeth, Moore. , • •Officials. I -Inherit! eaforth ; Faulkner, Goderich.. • \,,•,•: • seeretary-inanager. of the Ontarie Plowmen's Association, and others. They all wished us.pod-SPeed.', over e champions, Imperial The day certainly went fast,and litso. before we knew It it ,vvas'evening. provides, 'for a• corieh-manager be 'We 'silk" "61:11* appointed by ,the Ontario Plowinees final good-byes and boarded the train for New. 'York Association. -That assdeiation-oper- ates- the International p/oWiii CitY. • -Our 'Overseas trip had. begun. Boca -use of the excitement. of get - matches. As a -director it was tme_under way we didn't sleep too the-tra-lif,-bnt-neteftliejess •we felt fine' wheir^'We Now York ,the', text morning.' - The Weather was.r .cleartA and- •bright, was very 'fortunate for us. We were Met- at the station by Byre-,I3ratich of Standard Oil Com- pany* (New „Jersey), who wa,s Our host for the day. if , At New„ York City - NY first 'impression fir No* York was that it hadichanged,adot-aili' I'VaTt-irlast *many 'years ago." All the Street ears have gone and ohly one elevated, railway remains._ --The New Yorkers get ,around by taxis, -buses, andie;-11ndergiound- 'Trailways, 8otuethini, the people': lit torelito Will Stionloe', doing. • ' • • During a tour of' the city vcie uck- selected:' Last year -it was'.Elliott Moses, and before that it was George and-trIt Young , acted lie. reporter. 4.In 946 it 'was Fred Thhbers. .You probat,11Y" read -their neWSlettera_and it ,is InY sincere hope that I shall be able to follow 'in their footstep s iiiicl pro- vide letters that will be as interest, 1.3nt to get back to my life story. in' addition to -raising purebred -eatt1044grait-tre-g1Stered seed- on1113 t:tim, called Pioneer Lodge be-, cause •-it is the .family hothestead.- I 'have „alwa.ys been interested in -.and 'government, '-affitirg (hiring my 'overseas.,taip I'hope. to study some of the gevernments, over there. In London, liad ho to see Parliament in aetion; its',spent inore than an hour In the there is an election on I shall ,only' observatjon ,tower of the, Pim1'n see the buildingS. llowever, ii these. days, ,sitheir-s6---much IS being said and iyritten about represent- ativegovernment It •will be an 'ex. perience .11151 to see the .henie ,of the "Mother of ParlianientS,", " Since Oetober 14.1h at Iturgord • ,111 t •Ithe.,...elpse-A,-ther1941:ttrIlltern-itz- tiOnal Plowing ..when. we .:4wero-, informed .that Werild' be going•oters,eas, It has been' a buss. State building, the tallest* buil Ing IIL the world, and .beeittit,3,e of the Perfect vve, co -see:. for Imre than 'fifteen vvery --directiOn. • We really ' saw' New Yerk sPiend oat' beneath us. We had, lunch and,s4W •the •Sh.ow liiii:Aved by 11 tele.vision, and Studio tour .- at ' • • . At night ,while the; boys decided PreparationS, for the4 tit) to alike their °I'm tour of the !big have itivelyed us itt. pasSPorts, visas, eltY I went out to see -my. brother, foreign eXeltange . and -' nutnereus who lives 'abetit' 'thirty -dye miles other geverninental any transporta.. from' Nov York.' 1 returned' hi tile Hon regulations, .but we, Mattaged *111.311 eo . , be Said; arid Of .CoOrse there .was "abeat• $0000,600 and: another Meetings to attend and fareweilkto.• • "New -York hasa populati : on iOf no end to !the' tasks that bad to be 2,0000() People "* from withEll a• ' . . ' sdon.atot.b.gefoa,r.etfleaving. n,*0.friftt:tirolos floor, latlirts* of fiftY'reiles iind, daily eirt., for '2,000, PasseageiS, earries,,n. ereit poinebt- there. As 41- result 'I saW of '1;100 kid. is equipPed• to supply be Sit. weeks before ' weget' home. eon:muter' ,.trains pouring '4,ii aleve., rything that 'makes "tor eonifilit „ „But. when •we 'gathered in Tor". People, bibn ite. Grand Central Stattilla • pleasure. it is ttqlsr ..P. PUY 'Mao On 'Iatnniryyloth to attend a every Minute. / stood for abaft, agetitt - -,-..-'' ' ..t. • ''": fYttOrreklie**telliihtehlieekt th4itn'g' stli' we Ian odt trent the station ,rneoyillicted.tninutes And watched the crowds Abd• so -here we are, tassettors and 'ry, on the Queen Mary tai.-., opt 111 the beh1b4 ,ps., , Ilefore.the linieheont we, never, seen .suchs,orderly "confdaloii. Atlatitie "and heading- for England; is)v:itheirtteprlItivv, etdlierip,‘1111i:kteTraorePli,e4 rn% rAo,nnOnd'., eteekaitntger enult")ette. ehur 101,tnegt uhaeenaw4iisibletetteilottrole141;itetois''teb., rtrteOtienitia‘mlifirtobs,eat :radio StationS for interViews ond Adroit. and attendino to. nib ifieVit- 41111710 the .bank to draw '.etpellse, able last.miuute details,' we Made: choltidlittink,,eillotnte„,ninlmtdheabootiretnitzs money,,, , , for NOW York liarbpr,to go aboard ti*Y . tit'eAstke.'ith,11,111.1141P,P,11,..jiWo: ..-Wx0eXiinCt Ad; the Qadt iitArs., , , , , Imatehes,„ hut," IhOtild: „like- to em,- 1F4fr of Agrieulture , Louts (4.• N. NI., . rodgAiong, .or about 1;250 ;fonr-A4:bers who plowed at Piirford; Win, I ...he.- Queen 314is, ti" 840 to be '.phasite that the -boys feel thacthey i Ontario / Millister f ` -Agrleulthre; the -largest, ship, tli'li, Graham, Onta, 10,1)4,110y Uhl. well beilaie it. Imagine Et ‘411,11 /5 bat ag representatives ot. the 1,178i 1036et ,and -A WM '1141; be emnPeting'ils,individnels 1 ThivensiOot, • the. Xetheritind,cl .dee.. long as the Empire State billiding ktfle 'Ot draw, you'll be' Pro,Pd„ a Imperial Oil and .1 • X C 11 of it t. . 1 8 tueon'ou anon it 11". emisiii in :,:tgrolito i G. W. Wig' 0,,i'l, lit-iligh.Tatid you get woe idea them $0. looll silorts aUd Om ulth- •SCHEDULES ARRANGED JUVENILES AND BANTAMS . . • ' Goderich,- Lueknow; !eafeitli and Ytinghain ' are a Juvenile. hockey group !Which' is .making• a belated start. NThe sehedele. IS as follows: Jan: -2. , uclinow at GoderiCh Jan. 27...-- refill - at, Wingham Jan. 41 -Win 'hani,:iit - SerifOrth - Feb. 14,-Gbder : h' .4 J..,ticknot, e\, .Feb. • 3--L:-.Crodericl.:,. at Wingham ' Feb. ; 6i•---Seaforth, • t Utley - TLueltnew'S \ ome gable Feb. ,-7-at , 1 °tn. Feb: 10,7-.Sertforth at 'Got t. ich -Feb: . 10--Wingham ., at Luckn w' Feb. 1.4-4-LucknovV at Seaforti Feb. 16-Lucknow at-Winghain Feb.,17-Wingliam .at ' GOderieh • BAN'XAM SCHEDULIlf Another liockey,',grolip TS • .forined of Bantain tea ms representing -Griderreb; -',,C,1140a,--:-T,./,4-19,14* Wii4g- hriin ,alizil Ripley. Following is the schedule; ' • , ' '-i - ..„.,......,. r:11141:72 tr ow -at 'Winglutni.. • 2&---,Glederich at Clinton 28--,-Goderich..,..11-44ueknoW- • , 28241 -Clinton at, ItipleY ., . - __30;-,-Wingliiini•at Ripley '' . Feb; 2,7i-Wingliit,fr!:"^id-Gederleit --- -...• -27-,LUcknow at Clinton, • .., • • 4•4, -Rip* at ' LueknOW., , r , 4 -Clinton at Gederich ..-• ' . 61--Wingham iit Lneknow - 6-Goderich at Ribl6r - • 8,-tucknovv „ at •Goderich 84--7•Whighain at Clinton • 10-Gode,rieh at. Winglia5n..,, 10--Litekii.Ow at: Bijiley 11 -Clinton. it Lucknow 11-111.pley. at , Godericii •V ' . 44-rtil)leS. Att -Witigittaii----- - .10 --Clinton at Wingluini • CRICinCii 'IlitOltliNG.,,ItAGVE:., . .. . , In 'the second , session. : of the - Chard! BoWling, League, "'Oh ' Tries - day night. ViNtoria.-*Stait,to*Mr.,,first pitiee • with- 13--•-tartitsi.!,-and St. George's. Was secOnd- Witli 1.0•,p4ints1 14.4,T-Stennit •*"',,IVitrrit'67 :Titis _high %Man and Jean Geed* 610, high lady, .. ... . , . . I I query relative to a wide sweep In she, and we'll make a •eup, to' tea the ,coast line. Said he, "That is en the • fly." ,"On the, ,fly?" She ,Leitho.a. shipbuilding centre. where; meant, of course, without fuss or bother.. We felt right at home, and how we appreciated the hospitality, especially :in a strange eity a wet afternoon. ' Gaelic Thospitality• at itssimplest-and best. • Never did A !cep of tea taste* so delectable -,to the writer as .* this one. For Grace Marie a glass. of •despite its beingrationed; an "egg:• -each, with tantalizing bread', and' butter; • and remeinber,.. dear ' reader,' the egg ration not even - -giiiiranteed---,two., eggs*" per person per week. OW Conscience-stricken:wefelt, but 7 host irresistible *their hospitality. - To have ,torned-. down .their proferred tospitality-stonld-havet-Intlinted grievous wound upon - this •eauple'S. dignity. . might' tbe: 'Bard of. 411.6.mormortehr • ...I • • „„. yresowereesiesamtiiima‘WW1e. oront Carnival I . . - A mail order, application form . _... for 4ekets • to the CARNIVAL, Gft'iltbeDElleiNd8;j”T.,1"POROL14.0LEAF • the evenings of . 4 '. .• . Monday; 11/farch 13th to ,, , yi-: pr.11-------- - licelpubstiening;";-'4-er"rli 711' by . ' 'It. C. Williams, at lig. ' .at HIE .0•••••• ,400••••• .$3-. do ''purciiitsii of an _ . A, t5.I9fi purchase Of an r'; • 4I 'dress ectric 11 • labar.,,A,mewes,. 'ai,ts ,....,:ne,-57.4-ffror (1ili;vv,,e atStPhi ' mass Store,1`,,ITT • ., Phone 11.9.9k. 7, .93itt • I • . ' A...,,,,,..4...!4.4r.......1,40,0;004,...... . .. 1....' ?.-11.1.'"1" • 1 lif"."":".1't". ""1"..."...1114. . „ ' • • uring .1 I lee. o um • e / e rua ospossolooliiiessmossilitsosiso t;* coat material entitles You, to any " • , ft. ok4r,kittoaltaoatiiit , . - • ene coirgiliierange of siliPer, ' ittAtO, shoulder Igid accesspries always lit.stook eamtitli4ciu-to..any,-;-4 • threadirand dress 3,1611,g A large :shipment o n. yr silk and 'cotton dress fabrics. eme.mis• mime•el. ; • •1!",