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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-04-20, Page 1• et 'I03rd . YEAR 41. 4 • pOpERCH, NTARIO, :T 7(J4S.)14Y; .iP14.14.* pt. • " 1950 1144":0411;) , NO. le • -s T PLAYA 1hePit= FestivaL One Wedil, P§'s Ii and Thuesslay ,xlights, ot last Week MIA afl event , that 'reflected credit both on. the players' the Vallee§ plays and on the Godeelek brelisatie ,Club.'"ituder'wheae Man- agement ',the two nights'' program • • was iveii. MacKay Hall WaS filled ' to catia-eritirM nig s, evi once • that,. the drain). winning favor • in OoderichSand the dietricts ' .The repert Of :the Wednesday night play* is given on page 3 of this paper. ' • '- On.'Thursday evenieg the Young ,People's linion of.. • Haltuesville United Ohuych presented '"Iktoon- ' Up,"written by Robert Arthur,. teal direetedslay Esther Ross, site by Mrs. Sybil Palmer. The play abounded in interest end censred 'Around the return of tin ex-conviet ff;k1; "Harry," wanted by pollee,sto• his house by •a eiveis the roar or which Ls heard, astir6. scene opens. "Tom," a brother. ' (Ewan Russ), is torn between, loyalty to - a ick leather; to the law, and to - the blessa-eheep brother, - The -settings is . a sitt ing-room in the" home of sMti". s (Dora Heard) and many dramatic situations occur, after "Harry" (Ross Merrill, who under- . studied fur Laoce 8'4=6E):enters the•room and threatees his brother if he "gives hint ,up.." • ,---l?oih' is meant to be played • , -in thecharacter,of thehills; "Harry.' in 'that of the ruehing• river. The 'fight between thein wee 'good, Mrs: Hogg said, in edludication.• he Sheriff -(Harrys hatsgebtis possibilities, •and "Ma" was Well characterized:: She highly coin- ' thendede-the portrayal of "roni" . ___...andstee,cerdes.L.11)Wa_n Mass the -award for second beat actor Crawford sof Dungannon, in "Ie. Doubt about DaiSy,0 asa renner- Tr Coinedy by • Belgrave JivArmvs ',laughter ..ptinctuated the present-, atiOn ot the play'SitumorS Wanted," • a comedy written by *lay :Tobias,. aponsored by the ,Belgrave Junior reinter& Club, ,and directed by At the meeting ,of Huron Lodge, Mes. „Ivan Wightmans In the vast No. 62, Is0.0.11., on Friday .night, were '.Harry , Lear as `'Grover seyeu, candidates' received, the Sprat," 't farmer; •.June Lear' as initiatory degree, the degree team , his wife, "Aggie," Murray Brad- of the 33rudefield .Lodge, rdrofficiating. burn, :se "D. Peter 'Demise," Audrey This brings. to twenty-two the' nine- Bytidburnsas Grandma Seagrave," •eess, ss new xxiemberS'iseeeiVed into - Lola' Burchill' as Mis Merr,Y' Herein Lodge this term. s • • weather," and Mary. Wightintin as :Aft the • conclusion f the work "Mrs: Huggins."' s a irs eicelleist dinner was -served by . The scene of the play. IS the the .RebekaliS: • _ • living -room of • "'Grover s Spratt'e" 14fon L'odge ill parade:ta Knox boniesand it•centres around the .6111)" :eirareVfeir the. evenbagsservice on pocclIy iLL wife; "Aggie," who de- May 21st. mands attention- frein -eye1yotte,,,4, Schemes are hatched to ouit...lai BETA SIGMA PM, . from her ,bed; and it is only when . The sorority •of 'Betas .Sigma Phi the young people and a, 'next -dear held their, meeting , on Wednesday widow, "Mrs. Huggins," -shower at-, evening at the home of the presi- tentions on thehusband that "Aggie" dent, Miss Jean Moody. plans were . decides to ifet .up and carry on her eorepleted far the Ri.triel:'of „Jewels household. •duties. Visits to • her by dinner and the installation' of of - the depressing "Grandma.' Sea- „fider's to be held at the Pails House "'grave" and SMrs. °Merry -weather" on -April 30th: -Mrs. 'Anderson and • created hpinor and interest. ' Airs. Curry, direeter and' sponser, of The character portrayals of the Goderich Chapter, 'spoke on ."Aggle" and "Grover" were •good, "The Art ' Mrs. Anders . :but the phis'', suffered. TOW for con gave -as -a: livieg example Dr. • gotten liness•Mra..Hogg cm:Mu:tented. LiHan.Gilbreth, and • Mrs. Curly. , Some of the groupings could have based her talk ore the life et Alex- • been better,. particalarly when the ander Catnegle The meetihg Closed "viSitors'" backs ,Were' S to the with a delicious lunch .served. by e audience. • • r • . — • the hoStess. • • • .. • The 'Arthur Circle Play. • . • s !'My Lady .Dreants," 'presented by the.' Arthur Circle . • Playera of • Goderich, and directed by Mrs. , E. • Revell, with 'Mrs. -R. C. Ila)IS charge if properties, -was a lovelY presentation.: It was '.Vritten -;Ity Eugene Oita and., is one of hie most effective fantasies:. The' scene is VW in e titied lady's -boudoir and has• to do with a •wonian''who cannot -make up her, mind, about- marrying- the leen. she loves -Or following her eareer. _ • Virginia Lodge , starred as "The • -Lady, :sand supporting hers, Nem "Marie," -her maid ,•(Helen • Jack- son) s -"A Little 014„ Lady” .(May Claremont), "The Other Woman". (Isebelle Jackson); and flThe: Two Adertibles," Corinne, CranSton and ' Laurel • Lodge. , • !Ilse _Lady" falls asleep' in her attractively .arranged bdialoir, and In dreems,she is visited in term by "the little old • lady." "the other _woman" and the •"two, adorablestv all. of wham give her. reason to make .up her mind, which she 'does ..Mrs. Keith_ Revell, director. ,• happily in deciding 'tee marry. her Standard . Chemical Company . lover, , - „ ; • The play Was cestunsed ands the children were reply adorable, , both in appearance andsln acting. A particularly pretty. scene was the. dance of "the lady" with the two pink-safiteeestutned "adorables." • Mrs: Hogg •felt •the play was an tinfertithatesselfoice, :114' the, stalent , • d lop] a yed was worthy. Of something • team\ . She commended the, beauti- ful stage' appearance, of Virghila Ledge, who. had created ,sometifing • in.the pert Whin WaS,' not there, . She commended each .one Qf the cast, and would like to see each in a larger part. In her -final ad-- , Judie:aim ,she , particularly. •coms -mended- Isabelle •,Tastisson,,, • Who •• looked the part, and Mary' Clare- mont, who moved all thetime in, excellent tempi. Hej.en Jaelesoa, ala sgave a natural perfirayal. When ,, Mrs, Hogg saw •that children were in the east, •she 7issepected ta be a -little bored, but they Were, quite s a delight. LION KINKEAD DISTRICT DEPUTY GOV.ERNOR . . lit'on, Jetties Kinkead. .was ap- pointed distriet .dePa-tY governor of district Al„, Zone 3,at a ,zond 3 rank of '14.011S '011h$ at Mitellen onss.,,Ttjeattymasiglifs; Dr. E. A. McMaster of Seaforth; who •plans to try tor the post of .goyernor itt the - eanvention in Muskolca'in June, • In distfict ;Al. there are nine eltib,s, with i total membeSellip isf 400. 'They . aresGoderich Clinton, l •Seaforth, Brusses, Milverton,• Thoindale, St. Marys, Stratford and . s• Lien. Kinkead/. joined the' Gode- rich Lions Club in january, 1930,, and was .president -of the club in 104/-12. ' s SKATING bLAsst • END ;FOR THE SEASON , . 'Instruction ' in the "learn -to - skate" classes for pre -schoolchild- ren -under the .supervision of Mrs. Arboer, and direction of. the Goderieh Recreation. Colleen was completed last week. • ' Mrs. Arbour sivas assisted by the following „ladies:. Mrs. pred Price, Mrs., 'Melvin Bell, Mrs. ' T. M.. Costello, Mrs. James Maskell, Mres Robert lUan, Mrs; 3: Simpson, Mrs. , .Arthur,•Thoapson, •Mrs. A. Powell, Mrs. Ss Clayton; Mrs. 'Me, Intosh, MrS. Denseny, Mrs. . Rex DaideVeorthrs,__Dav_idHarmon, A. party_ was ..held In the, rebre- ation robin at thesarena, with .ase . attendance of eightyssseineluding ishileirenatindeparenttessAratold-Doa,k_ donated' ice cream, to the -delight of , the ,little• ones,.• • Forty-five , pre -schoolchildren wereereglitered • in the. Classes,. • . . HURON LODGE,' I.O.'0.F. • RECE.I.VAS NEW DIEM:6MS 4•40-,r . . Cast • of :the first-priZe play, .'Op-e'eNle-Thumb," •••the Goderic_h ..Drearettic _Festival Prom left to:rights Mrss Masrjorie• Holgate, Reread grice, ]1i 011 uI1 Mra., W, 7:Saunders . • (director ) r • Mrs. J, H., Kinkead (costumes) Mis Madeleine - Edward, Mrs, Norma Wasson, ' Mrs.- •Jessie -Sturdy. • The play was sPoneered.' by - the: Melee- Iseatssehapters-10,-D.E. . • • Phe"Sto.bY MacLarens-sengraving,by London Foe Press. .1 • Me‘l)tenibrg-777 of, G.C.I. Staff Are Leaving - At, the ,regular meeting of the Geduld's,. District Collegiate Usti - tete 'Beardsheld: lasts Friday eveli-' -Inge reelinatilons 7 were': prespin ted froin five merabers ofhe staff and accepted with .regret. • Mr. A. ',M. iChapnlan: who haS tah,ght agricul- ture for. the -past 'four yearg, has accepted' '4 similar position, sin, ,, Miss, •strene POSters 'heed af .-the ome ec4omie5 department, has accepted as pOsition ,in ford. MisS' ' Lodise Jamieson, teacher ,Latin and ancient hiss tery, 'gees • to- the „Hamilton Staff. MiSS Roberta• Jelinsten, teacher of guidance and British history • for the 'Past year, -and Slits , ,Ilele.n 'Robinson, teacher of geography and assistant in lime economics for the past , two', years, are retiring front teaching.. • acting '• of . "Celeste" • , (Madeleine Edward). • . • • I.,-,Ionorable • mention was accorded Margaikk • Wilson, ;Virginia Lodge arid -Marilyn -131itler "April Showers:"• • • \ '1 In, 'the play In •Doube about Daisy," the • parts sat - played by' 'Mary. Smith, 'Free. Crawford • a44." McGee were impressive, Mr.. • Gemmage thanked . MrS. Hogg. all *ipathad aesisted in -mak- ing the 'Festival such' .a' huge euc- ess.S.....alSo the donors • of . aveardi and. priZes,. • ' Presentations • • The presentation of awards was made as follows,: • Dramatic' Clittb •trophy, held for one Year, for hest Psiesentation., at the -.Festival, • presented b -y. Mrs. Hogg to Mrs. Vrank .Saunders, for • "(tisso'sme-Thumb." ••' •-, Verity' Mout trophysfor sec- ond best .presentation; "My 'LadY, Dreams," by Mrs. R. M. Menzies to - • To fill. the vacancies and. tp add "an additional teacher to- the :staff •for Septeniber, the -following have been engaged:, Mr. •Ts A. eire.ssler, B.A., special* in Latin and Pretatli., to teach' Latin and ancient history ; Mr.,'..1a.inessStdner, 13.S.A., specialist 111-,,:itiirteultnXen,"nto;,4have charge- of the Departnielit .•:"k;f .' Agriculture; Miss eeme'Elliott, specialiein household economics, to have. charge of home econonaics:' All three heve been • attending. the `Ontario College ,of EsIncialeti during the past ,years Mr. K. Smaile„ B.A., specialist • in .1111Y.s1e11 1.10,1.1ere.1.1.L1 ...9,s4R9.41,211-... of :Norwich Hign' senoo1, Will teach geography. and ,guidance ; Mr., J. A. Seaman, B.A., of ,Clinton Collegiate! „Institute., will. assist in agricultural science and Mathematics, and Miss Liteille'. Barber, B.A., who has-been 'working. with the 'Ontario Depart- ment of 'Agriculture • as a home eeonoinist, Ifni assist In the tea.ch- ing. of home. ecominsies. , • The Beard" approved of a plan to „bring Mr. , athletic -6saigh of the University Of Western Ontario,' to. the 'Collegiate for A half-day, in, May, instructing tite 'boYs in rugby: • * • The ,poard learnth e-that„.•onssthe, new basis of calculation the grants. frem, the Department 01' Education will be ssomewhat larger than on the.:foraier InfSis: also that on any buildingproject required the De- partment will Pay seventy-five per cent. of the annual levy for de - 90111)1105.' trophy for best actreas,' presented by -Mr. Hoffman Ali ,Gail 3u11y n "Opro'-me-Thenib." , Dominion, Road Machinery Corn - pan y 'trophy' 1: r best actor, pre- sented by. Mrs. • K. Sully to Ronald Price in "Op-o'me-Thumb." Goderich LionClub prize • for, secOnebest- actress; 1*- IL -13ettgot to Virginia' Lodge in "My Lady Dveams." Goderich s EleVators and Transit ComPfitlY• Prize for seebtfdbest neters presented by •Geo•rge Pars.ont to • kwan Ross,' Holitlesville,' in "MoOn-Up." . .The. Robert Simpson Company prize fbr tAe .. best director, ' pres Seeted by -Mrs. a. LeMttire, last • year's winner, to Mrs. ' Freels Stitharlers, directer ,of "Opo'snie- .Thuinb.". • . • • , • Juvenileawards donated by Dr. Walter , Little arid pr. -B. Stich* Presented by Mr. J. T. Gannnage • Cbrinne Cranston and Laurel -Lodge. The • little girls were .aisti She 'felt erlealinteement slionld the' winners of bash pri2e's donated be given , the idea , Of developing .by Ahmeels Chapter, 10.I).E., pre- dye/1401c talent In ,children, and seated, by, Mr. Gammage: • sugge.sted nehildren'splay for next 'Individual cups we're presented year's festival, ' . • , to the performer's In the winning, Adjudicator's Aivring play, "Op-o'-tne-Thumb," at a re - the trophy for .11re hest play.. Mis. stairs, attended by cleb members *Hogg- ht1i1y praisethe' perform. and play perforfners. • -once of ;;Ainatulte lby Gail .Sulry Mrs. J. T. Gammage,,wife .of the and "Horace" by 'Ronald Priee in president, and • Mrs. J. LeMaire, 'tile particularly long scenb between Ltitul6n, ponied coffee at an alt the two at the 'end 'ef the playtractively arranged table. The There s4erd many. lovely Moments; social hour waS convened and everybyry was good. Special. ,Gortion tieniterson and 11.Irs. Stan. •nierition was %made 'og ,tho natural ley Snider. k ....... .„ • .-J.B. REYNOLDS rGOAkE.RNOR;WO.:-FREIGHTER,1:,..LE ,OF' HURON COUNTY' JAIL, • TO,TAKE ON goA.L. DIES IN LONDON HOSPITAL , • Two. more ships of the .winter ••"Gocierich citizens were shocked to fleet left ,harbor yesterday. ' The . Vendee cleared at 9.15, a.m.and. 1th rn. • son: • Menday -interning that . • . sn at inIdnight,.b,oth in gog James Bernard. Reynolds; goveraer the ,Aloce .9f,Huron County Jail • far twe-)14' 4"T'llne.thleintilealtoKtionligestoo:. c.cttlls,,„ sui. ..eifist Years, had passed awaY,sud- yeslerday_ *from Sarnia • with a denly at,11.36 pan. Sunday night, •in, .9..reo. for stile imperial Oil deli& .St. ' Joseph's . Hospital,., -1.:ondont *- - . reof coal 'Ls ,eapected. to- - mighti foro the Purity Fleur mill. When , 'Airs, Reynolds ..left his , bed- • .Ab.,Leonard brought in his first :side to return home- at 6. panhe lift 6f • fib yesterday, perch and herring. Ile' •used his new, steel seeaned better; so the isews of his .s heat,, welch, bears the name "Larry, death -.came 'Unexpectedly n . to is . .. . JohnS,' • , -.. - • ,• family tend friends. ' The harber is stillfilld. ewith s. .. MT. Reynolde was born' sixty-five Slush lee. , 'years ago in ntillett tOWIthhip,• 'son ' .of the late -Mr., and Mrs. John. F. FOAMXR -RESIDENT ReYnolf-ls.' 11°' '1.`ived,..his ed-ue"-. ' ' PASSES 4AT BUFFALO tion in the townsliiie schools; and A, dater - movedsWith, his Parents to Bebstivee •and .matiy ' 'friends, in Detroit, Where -ter several years be GOeferichsseill be saddened . to learn was a member of the poliee force. , of the sdeath Of ()live le.• Hortee tenting to Gederich, 'he °permed' , .,hbridge, ltt Bu frit lo on". April the littron• Hotel, , and later,. tlw 10th ' .` ., M rs. . Lethlitidge , was. the Britishxeh , Eange Hotel, here. Att er 0:leg-liter of Ilorace Nis Horton and , selling the haters he purchaSed, the ns,,,,..1ate mary Jape Ivers Horton, King'. Edward Hotel in Guelph, ""' former residents of Osiderieb. She Meets'hesold when he . .was ale moved 'from Goderich to Sault Ste. pointed •onanager of the Hertel Marieiwith the family and in 1909 County Home, at Clinton., Ile le-•• married !James N. Lethbridge. A sigue.a. 006 position when he was feW 10 11 later the conple moved ,to .aPpeieted governer et the jail in lantilraio;. NY., where the,y resided a 11,12M2i', . 11-eYnolds w,as ail rdent bridge ' for over thirtyearMrLeth: is serviyed by her fettier,- ' y s: s. churchman. As 'a mendier pf •St. Iforstee • J. Hotton, her husband Peter's. Roman. C.:allelic Chtirch, he James, and sari Hoillie; daughters :Was also. ti. •member . of • the Holy.•Mary•• Taylor and Dorethy, Brown, Miele. - Soeiety;' the' League set- the. and three, "giandchildren, '• 1.4ver1y iSacred Heart,' the Altar SocietY, and cliffor,d Taylor and Davia. 'and the- Society fee- the Propagation Bresen,- She le:lases also. her 'eisters' o1: the Faith. , Per . Many 7.ears he aer,4. iee.,14.041, a Sirailt st ,. mare, was a". member Of ' the board, of and Miss. 'Bertha Kelly. of Lendon,'- governerss-of.---AleXandra., Hospital _sane ' Her -siaterstUrs. Etta 'Siebert and gave nesparinglY ef 'his •kiiift* of Warren, Ohio, teal brother Char - and attention towarlis the success 01100. tiortoe .are deceased. . of that institution.•Arunerel -serviees were- held at - • . Mr. Reynolds was greatly litter- the home, 17 West 11qeltinp1ove., lested in the promotion ' et sports Kenmore, N.Y.; and • interment ,was a•nd fek ,Many 'Years Wass a • leaderle •Ehalawn'emaesterY, Kenmore. .• in G.oderich in the enconragement • . Fliati.AY-- NIGIIT'S '. - . • ,ARENA ATTRACTION , • — -.- ' • 7 . lioekeY skates Will be taker( but of the ,moth, belts as a teeth . of, Goderich eld : -boys eiaShes with. a• team of „Clinton old boys .at the• aretesi;osi Friday* flight. It Will be OldsTiniera'sNitesand-assarrietys pros grain " tele been . prepared:: •.0ther attractions"Will be a clowniegspere formance of softball between steams reinventing, Goderich lAons Club andS. Goderich. 'firemen ; .11. girls' hockey game in which Goderich will Rect.- Ripley; figure skating ex- hibition, by • Julie 'Sully:S a silver bledes' speed 'derby,and a band tattoo On -the ice by the Goderich Girls' Trumpet Band. Mils& will he prOveded duping the eveeing by the Goderich Blue 'Water Band. •Praceeds go to thesarentefund. , s........ „.....-.... ,, _ ....64...... - MRS. IVIOONEY BEREAVED BY DEATH OF HER FATHER Mrs. Douglas MoOney has been bereaved by ,the death of her father, . Ricintr&on, -18fi- Churehill armee, •• Ottawa, who passed away, after rt long illne; ss on April Stlesat• the ego of seventy- five. -,He survived by his wife, four shiughters and ' nine grail& children.. A ;service • conducted • by She -Masonic Order, of which he' was past inester, 'we.S. held tif the •!Reisman funeral home, followed by tervice in All Saints Anglican 'Church,"WeStbOro; ''on• 10th. Rev. -W. MeChristie. assiffed Rev. M. _Vaughan, officiated- Teter - meta was in Pineerest .cemetery, :Otteatiat. - • , "' of. baseball parficelarlY. In'1960 he married, Harriet Eliza,: beth McCaughey, Who died in 1925,, and in 1927 he _Married Edna. Webb, who survivess .withsone. eon, James •Bernard 'Reynolds, jr., of the, staff of the, Royal Briek here, and one sister, Miss., Florence 'Bernard,. of .Detreit. • . • , , 'sseiss' o lens n requ ienrs•iligles maw waS • sung.,ht -the funeral 'service le Peterys -Church orste' Wednesday. morning, Rev: J. P. .01eesOn Was iissieted in the *Service by -Rev. leather _McDonald of ..Clinton and Rev. Father Falebn- of Port Lamb - ton, formerly' of Goderich. .There WM a very large attendance. --, A _guard 41: -honor was composed of Cpl., 0. J. -Maguire. and P.C.'s D. II, Whitfield, • E. Zimmerman, II. Snell, H. st6tt; L. Trembley, 'W. O'Hara' and R. Centrie. 'The pallbearers were . Judge T. ; Costeno; Hays; Dennelly, K.C., A. II. Erskine,, Sheriff Nelson. Hill •ftful W. •L: Young. • Interment was in fbe ,lionian Catholic cemetery in Hullett. 1014,411arrill ACTIVITIES A meeting of the Goderich Kinette (11119 was- held on Monday -evening When final plans were Made for the. minstrel she* to, be ‘put en by the Wi n gh a in -X n son e n Clubs P la no were made far the :minuet doll raffle. •The. welfare eomittee re. ported 'that .two dezemn diapers had teen hemmed. by the gh•ls to be turned Orar -to- the Ch ildrert'se •A id, A' cheqne for $10 was forwarded' to the Hospital Auxiliary towards the hxygen tent/ • -- , EARLY MORNING FIRE * About 0 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing, a • oparle ,froni 4* sleekest acts a- lighted on the'roef of the Donlinion Roads Maellinery Company's foiled- Fy—litiltdittg- sett Vieteritt street, burning one Of the" skylights, The was ",noticed by the night- watchman, John- Knight, who §ent in a call to the fire brigade. •There Was a prompt resPonse and, •the MUks GOrdon• .closed„ the lilaze was soon extinguished. Ma. meeting* "with 'a prayer for the age. Was, 0111410 to the frame of w,okk:', there, , • • • the Aviigitt. ItivoX entiftell wm.s. ' The regular -meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of -Knox Chitral was held in the' church parlor on Tue.sdiry afternoon. The devotional period, arranged by Mss Gordon, WAS taken,' by Mrs. Thomson, Who read the Scripture, and Mrg, StOltep,_\%`Ile, offered praydr. A splendid paperon-jaiian was given by Mrs. A. Taylor, who teld of the return of the Presby% terian work once mpre in Fore, and explained. in "no •interesting Manner the ninny different religions .42uEBtO GOV-"T oRDh•Rs, GODERICH-BU/LT GRADERS • IIECTIC)N FACJLITIES Three4claysitAre* , Inspector, Not Srstlittfamtory,-.:-.May 4 . Resort to aourtit• . P. BEtt'PASSES 96111` MILESTONE •A fOritlge 'r„eSideut,",. ,•Gederielx,. Mrs. •Oaryline 4,7 reM;Val J. lhll, (-',01brA•40.-d-.' her ninetY;pi4thhirthday edMareli.''ath," _ hen ati littermat—receptiotr.‘ 'Ireld,.,by _her. daughter, AUL W kr Davison, 'at 'her- home,' 570 Ijiito street, Winnipeg.' ;Mrs,' Zell Was horn, in klinnibore, .thatarig,' the fourth child- Of Air. and Mrs.- AVIV bam Satins, and resided for Many. years 111 Goderieh'befere`-going to Winelpegilhirtyrsix. years ago to datighter and Son- . ,She •has sIwo grandsons, Ralph; •Davisen. in- --Wifinipe Kaitit 11 Davison 01 „Ye Delver., B.C.,„• and a. great-gran(1son, 'Keith Franklins-I)avisem. Recording. Mrs. Beil'asSenniserstirY, 'The. Witudeeg Ilfree Press• says: -The yeers have not., impaired. MISS.s. leers interest in .the Red Cross, and ,st;;1=s1ee1)s husy....keitting, for, the seciety." the§yn--Aetio •Occupy _Coukt ost of Three Days • Mr. ,Jastice Schroeder presided , . . . this- week at the •non -jury „sittings.• tlement,. by '. which the defendant Surviving, besides her husband„afe 1 • ...,rea...:6.,t of the Supreme Cahrt of Ontario .• MRS.. JOHN MARRIOTT ' Mrs: Jobe Marriott, who -had been for the couety. of Huron. an invalid , fer snany • years; passed' On • :Sronday afternoen; George , — away. at ...her home on ' Saturday alitehell, K.C.,.. of . London, --a13.- Morning .R1 : her ,seventy-seventh neuneed thatssettlement by, cOnseat year.- Bon n .• Marks, she was the -farmer Nancy Ann Stewaet, it td been renehed. irl the 'action daughter of Mr. lted Mx's. Ian 'of Taturence 7v,a, Leppington. Judg- Stewart. For the last forty-thNe aient was .glicu. confirming the sets Years; .she had residedsans-Gotieseit4e one son, __Raedall, of Goderiels; n John teppington, of .Clintese.agreet, hi -ether, . William Stewart, .isf ta-ePay to • , the phantiff„ . Heury Niagara Tans aud stwo Sisters, Loureace, 'Mitchell contraeterthe. .,,,k.ss,s, Robert:C:1114 .end Mrs... James romi of $2,0811.77 for 'damages and' McEirea; both • of Wde-drarrs . The ' -OBITUARY , .At the regular4 *ekingo the •.• Tqwn •••,Cennell.,On:-T4esitay eveubig," '„Anembeks breselit,'Ihrther vre•-• SARAII ELEANOR 'ELLIOTT The death of Miss Sarah Elettarer Elliott, daughter Of the late Thonitis and slime Curry -Elliott, , pioneer residents of Goderich • township, ,occurred suddenly at: her helve on he 'Blue. Water, 'Highway, near Bayfield, , on SaCurtlay•• afternoon.' Miss Elliott was. a lifelong resident, of Goderichitownship, and a mena- litr- of. Trinity Anglican Church, -IS-ayfiefd. She it survived by &bro- ther, Williaro, and four sisters, Margaret, Emily: Frances ,A. and -M.* Mary L./Mitchells-siith all esf..„.whorn she reeided. „onthe heme, stead. T.he funeral service in'Trin- ity, Church on Tuesday ,afternoen: wa.s conducted by •Rev. ' LeVerne Morgan, with- interment ili Bayfield cemetery... • The pallbearers were Donseld MacKenzie, Peter %ark, Walter Wallis, 8annuel Westlake, Alfred Warner, pad' james Young. $250 court coSts„ • , • , , The aetioe was - entet•ed by Laurenee. for . daniagees totalling -K1o9, arising out of an accident 111,- atetabeis• .1048, when .4 - Motor vehiele driven las the plaintiff Was involved hi an •accident- with •a car funeral Sservice on MoadaY after- noon MIS conducted at the family residency, •Canibria road,- lee • Rev. B. 0. MacMillan, of Knox Presby. terian •Church. The pallbearers were Robert -Marriett, s8t. Marys; Reg. Delbridge„Tohn .MeElrea and E•rean McElrea, Winehelsea ; driven' by the defendant, LePpine- Theseld :McPbee: and John rimier. ton. A counterclaim for $408 was sessrinent waS in Maitland ceme- d ism issed. • • terY. Actions of Matheson:vS, Evans and - Jeffs vs. Matheson 'oCeepied most ' et three sdays. ',Cansebelf ,Grant, K.Cs, With Frank Finghied, re.C., of Clinton appeared for, the plaintiffs,and George Mitehell; of London, for ,the defendants in the • -.first' a6t1ett 'and 'Wee verSa- in • the •secend action: s • • The aiseddent from which both stone. he lived xnost of hereLifse, actions ardee 'oceurred an highway In •Goderich, wheree, her husbad, Ne. 4 in, February, 1949,•,11 he11 a wen P1( dc sins in sess, was car driven by -Donald sleffg---ef ea reenter and bellder. Sbe \F1 111 Winebeiste end eWneSI 1)7' J. Je active Meinber of Xictoria street Eianis • of • Wingham, was in .001-• lisle's with•11; ear. driven by. Rev. Wiltinni Sitith=ri of Chesley. • Mr. 'Evans We's fatally injured. The plaintiffs, • Rev.. William and Ba rba rst R. Matheson are seeking.daniages 'totalling $15,700 from Joeeph Henry •Evang• Agnes Lorina Bathe, ,exet!utersof the estates; of. Mr. Evans, and Donald' W. 'Jeffsr driver ofthe•EVans Car. , In the secOnd.action Donakt lefts, inanager of the Witighem .PUblies Utilities Cominission, and, his wife, Bernie e _Jeffs, .ere plaintiffs seeking tofal •daineges- $0,183" from Rev. Williams Matheson. .1 • . „STRONG MEN. OF. QUEBEC • ARE COMING TO GODERICH • MRS. THOSB IAS TAB The death.of Mrs, 'Thomas H. ,Tabb,'occurred in Alexandra Hos- pital ost Sunday In her eighty-third year. • Ferieerly Trevenia•VanSione, MTS.Tabh wieS born in "Colhorne toeles.hip, a 'delight:el' -of the late 'Samuel and Sarah Stevens Van - • The, Qnebee • Depterfinent ef• High- waye .recently ordered a' nullities' of Champion meter greders'for ing and maintnbning Prossincla 1 highways and • roads. • Some of these Machines were new Chathp- ion "5(fr'graders featuring a four- wheel (MVP deVetaped by 'the ,Dominion Road Mactittery Com• n Y. Many 'readmen who , ve seee this Chninpiens "501', -grader have 'stated that, in their opinion, It is the outstanding development in rand., nmebinery shire ,the •Wsar. The Company reports increased activity in road machinery sales this .year ane prospects • indleate, biltb says 'level throughout .1980.. ..„.. TIIM/STONE11.01.3SE THO.PHY The Annainh es defeated Ply- ing EagIeg` 4-1.ot the arena We nesday night end were presented with the Roy' Stintehonse lnlntoritll trophy emblematic of pelille sehool ehampionship. Por the 'Mites, Mai totigh, W111iss-110Wra, and MeAdem flashed the red light, ,While Metean fOr:the losers,," • The 'six Baillargeon brotherairent Quebec, whoadvertise themselves as "the strongest family in the world," are staging as show at the Goderich arena onSalenday 24th; Feats of strength and acrobatic.' Seatere the. show.. For the benefit'of the publie a free act is' beings staged_ 11,:,p,44::.011, Mondays en the • Swtaire,'In frrinf of the British Exchange 'Hetet. At this time one of. the Beillargeon brotheffi win pull a big, truck with his, teeth's 'Advertisement appears elsewhere in this issue ‘telling of the shows ' • , . 1 10 *toadmittmtnetlo,. wmtbet Latter.in.the *eking'• two !letters, from Darrow,' XX.), :With • reference to meat -inspection' wore.' read, Mr, Dertarei Skidlie') was; instructed by the 'four butcher' arreei tAilison,--A-inslie-,-Legg-it*L01 to _dituntuti Ithat "proper _and quate •InSpection facifltiet be ini 'Mediate:1'y -provided" far • .1neft.t• slaughtered under' the •provisions of the Tow -n *Welt lie- was -t Commepee an adieu to obtain a mandatory initibetioa to enforce -this. "The .laYlaW," said I)arrow's letterseeprovides for Maughtering son ,alr vire-ek •days., but your inspector advi‘es. theni that .empIeyedfor• and -dife-4t.edIQ inspect only -on the:first three diays of each •weelt"'• • These ,letters- Were referred t» committee the whele ••()Oaacils'; where • it Was decided to ask the Provincial, 'Department isfe Health.. ,to send a representative to Gode- rich to discuss thk matter 'of .nietW inSPection 'with the' Council. William Mitchell, was heard witb,, regard to the coSt. of a 'sewer front of' his • property on Britt:elute • raid, _and _the. matter, was referred to the amblic• WOrks committee.: • 9, Want Reduction of I:WM° pea; petition grom.S..proririetetre.s.dts thslallnin*eir licetn8:44k4te feesig- .1"r4 waSeci;tiefiet"113:1,44: 'George • 13steeh1er ssaind", ,Fred. Whit- tingham were heard in support or ituh'ethreteqc:tii.4w, Tegh7. comparison 'veitht. other buSinetses- then they should. This patter was - Sent to the special eenaraittee , ter , con.sideratienpuring the..diScuss sion .001111. .6raham -seid that in- Spection of, rest rants. was.. _now ii.sAth4•griaiaenstdsf'reLtlinteue.CornAnonty.s.,„ foi the 'use of the Judith Goetlere c. .hani playground for a carnival an the evening cif July ISt-vvas sent to the parks committee. • ' •A Petition from the: Public 'School.- - _Beard. fersasceinerst ,eidexi'alk" en the enSt • side a Gibbons street, 'one from' property -owners on Carobrisi0 street for a sidewalk •on • the past .side of. that street„ and • one* /or a carb• on the south- side sot. West' street, from Waterloo. to _Welling,- • ton, ',with' nine • signatures,' were sent to 'the public; works •committee. 'Iles Clerk repotted, five inailding permits issued, with total estimated,' rests of $6,150. • .1 Taylor pro- poses tp. heild • a' story -and -a. -half fiqtale dweliing on Quebec street' . at a cost of $4,800. ptber, per -Mitts were issued to C. IL Veener, Cay - ley street: Mrs. J. A. Harrison, Victoria street; Mrs. Colcloughs Lighthouse street, and Chas. Voeds; East streets. •. • . :- ';•'. ' A letter 'front the Public ,Sch6ol• Beard advisieg.., that': the • Central' Selma]. bitiiding will be made avail-. able. to the. Town for $2 ,500 ra- •viding it be Used 115 11- mUstihi Ci; • as.n Conrt House site, Was. Sent to coilimittee a the wholeand a' • -7' request• from the same board' that '- the suet 'of $5(4,000. be provided for public' school' ..istirposes for 1050; was . seferred to the MMus* coins Tha Count ' y(;I:erk wrote enquir-•"- ing if aceonstnodatien could be -pro- • vided at . the Town Hall .while the • week sof remodelling and enlarging . t he Registry • Otero We's in. progress. . The workwaald eonimenee about the first of June and would take anaat-...A_N:-.4nLatias___-1,,Ilisiliattl-di woe- . referred •to the 'albite sassrkS inittee.• '' • e • Conlin.' iftee. Itemsrte l`lies-firitece committee reeoftis Mended that the 'tease of the•Park House to C. L.Buck' be, aSsigned William' Robert Walker, and that Wm.. C. Rannistershe'sgrxretedsteer-- nesval his boothprivitege' at the harber, s -,• • The special' Committee' -ectisp-.-, Mended , that no. action be • taken on the petition for diseontinuence Of the municipal license fee on touriet eabins. The eeMetery and parks eine- nattee reashinnended that the chairs rilareale authorized to purchase .a new power lawn mower for use t 11 le „irea u,,,tri'• . a .14e.orninittees recent- 10e0ded that Pitritsystletus Malls he 41.triGic'eserdeCorninensintionS we'1 re Ala -- , adopted. ' • • The Matters of Sreefing :the ' ToWae roller te citlaens was Ieft in the' heads:of the public workS, • em omittee ehe ' wholethe Celine!' had- a long Se0.i0/1 *With if ,R. W: Cedewith lasferenee to the projecisselsa.stiorth road to. the , harbor.' Mr. Code sliaie been con- . duet leg . a Correspondenee ',With" • parties o'oncernesIS. ip. the 'Matter and • lie Pointed .out ,Serertil .hurdlea that would have eo -be, eneetliftered' in making , aey f.tirther, •progress; What actioti,. if any., will, be "taken, liy the Vouncil 'was, not. determined. According- to what Mrpade had 11 11411(0,, 11 considerable' expose . vootqd be .brvolved i obtaining pet. nriesion For the :rallsv'tiy• crossings planned.'. • 1 I United Church and , of the W.M.s. and the AVoinen's Aesochition .of 'that, chereh. -She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. 'Harry Sander; son; of Ingersoll, formerly Gode- -Hells and two granddaughters, Beryl and Mary Sanderson. • , The funeral, service ' at' thserrans sten funeral home.en Monday after- -noon. Kas, canductedsby Rev. L. -II. .Turner, 'minister: of. Victoria street United ;Church, and the'pailbearers Were -peter' Bigset,,Carinan Steeens,- ThemaS Sandy, .Fred Wilson, Wil- liam- Treble ' and, Charles , Breckow. The . intermen t Maitland 'Cemetery,- ",7 • • „-• • :' .TriomA.S. _A„ FERGUSON ' , Early Wednesday morning, April 12, death slime to Mrs. T. A. Verge- soo„ at her heine on Ila,eelock 'street, Lueknow.. Mrs., Fergusen had beep in foiling .health sinee, she suffered. 4.,,voynlytie seizure seKen yenrs agos and-ese , Sunday morning Preceding her .death she-- developed , a. severe" stroke:front: which. she (pees Perm- erly. Rebeeen.Jaite Plllilips,'elie -wae daughter ,of the late Mr. ,and Mrs, Atinnet- Phillips and: -"Wits- bony in ,S,shfield township' in 1S73. At the 'age of twenty-six years; ,ehe be- -eame the ,brlde of Thomas A...Fergu- son, eon, of the late „Mr. and. Mrs.. 'James Ferguson, andthe young. mimeo farmed. at Lanes srntil they re,tired to, Lueknow six years ago. Mts. Ferguson %VT'S, a lifelong mem- ber of the ,14esbyterian Church end wi's active in the VV.M.S.- and'.Sen- -day sehoot„ • The ftfneral aserViee was heldein, 'the lanesnow Presbyterian Meuse]; emsdacted .byher termer pastor, Dr. C. IL MacDonald,. who spolre ,words' of emefort to the bereft:sail.. inter- ment was ,Dungatinon cemetery, with six neashewa, Elmer phillifis, Ernest Blake, Edgers Alfred 'and Prank Ititehie and George Sander acting as pellbearers. The lifter - bearers were Jamee Henry, Vflhlnin •Ifosss 'Robert '61a Miner and James.. •*-1. .Stilltring 'are lier htisband,•three sonS, Sydney, ..Of London ilntotd of • Gaideriell; 'Tent, 'of Witigliativi. a sister, Mary MAPLE Witioutm be's, MAPLE .LEAP CHAPTER, • The regular monthly, ,Meeting of the Maple- iLeaf Chapter, tO.D.E.., was held le Nael(ay Hall en Friday with the regent, Mrs. Merry' Ford, ehargO, on (11:••41487 tile trophy "won„,,at• the Dram Pestival by the play ''''Op•o`ere4Therni,)," iit On by •' nuenberiis. ef the Chapter under the direetinn• of Mrs. Frank Saunders. With the Arthur .Cirele piny, "My .Isiely Dreams,", it will be presented at . the • `Clinton- Air School on Aprll. 24th.'Plane were nualie for the summer nad...)etters of thanks Were.. rend' from • the' Recreational Comte e)IS the , Nurses7, Registry atur the "Women's. Auxiltery. for gifts received A dentition e)f.s. $1 svoS made to the Previtteial P6riee (Medea and $5 to the Drente Cifib , , miss S. s, Parmerston tkreetif wilt) bus been spending the' winter with her -niece at Toronto', halts 11 id ,,„inidehliarm) itihet;' 11))1111::6814iiilento 7,4 it'vils.(;)°t1):4,,eolinbr:lekd 11 enps presented. The sum Of $89,wo s.destlairessse:glo.her for engraving en the +W1'0(11141, gift 14", II" tes, to ImSeital bet liepess to. )etuni to the, limbo' or her, nleee Oak. infitiit rnealel..iietl 4.1! • the 'iqeent rummage daughter' Mn el°n Pre' mother thirty-nine , • %4.'w ;nom°, T9,ronto, •befcre long.