The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-06-15, Page 8T TJRSDA ', JU (1E ..tha..
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THREE FIRMS' SOLD
'hree tam; Sti� W. . I ,
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re ently. 'Lorne Farri.4h 1►ouglit the
'7.00 -Here °'Towie,.farxu" :ia ,Ashfield.
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Mi eMii1tut lil ts. "iought''the 100-tu're
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and Bill Redmond boli; lit fiat
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'«swift.{osh._
l unl r Farniers
and o einakers ,
in Competition'
Sly .AFL)RT1l, June. 12i
Jllztiar FtirzlaeX^s Assi)eiation.
Clubs represented in the gather
-ing included Colwk �tnash, - Brussels,
Bluevale, Blyth, 1':lixnvillez Auburn,
Gorrie, ' Walton, Forctw1eh, St,
iielelts, Carlow, Seaforth '' and
Molesworth. •
Rist .,A11 -round' Boys
]'red Unison of Clinton z(zzd'•,Arn-
than 300 young' men and bwonnc)a, t olcl �.Asltbit� of Lticiillb•w were (Ie -
1 part !t' iltarun C ouuty eta the best "all-round" boys
from 'all 1 •z i ! ^ •r 'u u iet'tilt i. I' 1• ,w
41,4, o in the j to lozring z 1 i z riza.s
fourth :ztnnual liv(,)steek 'judging to Eastern .'Ontario' and • 1Xoutreal.
dintp etitbn of tIU! ii fruit- Jttit tl. The pet iLU t3`iis' wr' ^z e--twa-rded = ° 6
,.noncom' Association anal the an the ttvo bogs wile c,'ia7nil ued the best
•u ,rotes iii sEecl,. a3tcl ,liwestoc`l:, iud� ,.
until "Aehlevement 1).ay of the ''ilii; Laud wvho; ai i► ii the slzoww�zi' a
• Huron .' :Junior IXalutgtttttlYtirs ,t<luh` p,;Nea 'interest-. attnor..faz•zn�rs
For the' boj•► it was. tt 'dray's• activities.
four,'judging l the qualities a beef I Seleett9d as the Ii Ust outstanding
and dairy cattle, sleep and. swine,
with • Irir,cs;`,fzfi..,tbc('_ ubthitt
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b
most points..
ti.`
forth--
girl,, .petit the dui in Seta
forth • Melnoriul tiomtnunity Centre
attteitding. lecttares and denzonstra-
tions of„, homemaker„projects.
Both events were behr under the
„spansoiship of the Huron, C'oun"ty,
branch • of the Ontario L)epai'tment°
of At;rhulttire . sand the County:
FOR RENT
A new shop, 28' by 30', for
body, and • fender work,
painting and welding.
This isin connection with
my service station. I will
supply hydro and 'air for.
$20 a month. ' An oppor-.
tumity for someone to be
on his own. `
Efi Grenier, 4B -A 'Service
Station, Grand 'Bend.
• -£
t;ir1 wwas Isonelle ,.peri, Brussels,.
of tlE f a c tiu "Toolmaking .0
1ub
Who Will get •a trip to the: Chicago
411, Congress and i'ro''inelal honors
far"sue'cessfui completion of twelve bags and' other clothes. closet pro-. tn. 1-914 ke went to London to '
Or anti'st' of First Presb terian
projects. ^ Second• best arIa,,, this class, sects, g �'
was Marietta tingel, I)unga'zu on; Certificates of ,achievement were Ch'urch;. transferring_ from this 'en-
,
who wil1,,.get a free trip to Eastern
Ontario. ,• .•
Erin Anderson, ' .of "`4oliciesbgro,
named' the. best novice judge, win
receive a shield donated' by the
Collodion National ;E hibitioh As-
sociation.
Top Winners
Iloviard Pym of Centralia topped
the senior class ,with 593 points,
followed by 3,1ervyn I,`alconer, Clin-
ton, with '581 points, ..and -George
Turton, Goderich, 570 points. Lead-
ing the intermediate section was
Boli Allen, B.rucofield," "ww•!ith 582
points ; second --was Bill Taylor,'
B.elgrxtve; 580 points; and third was
Francis. Bicknell, ''Seaforth, , with
5G•' points Eric Anderson', Londes-
• 'lioro,, with 571 points, captured top
Honors -in- the -•-junior section,, with..
Peter I iceknell, Seaforth, in second
place with 5ti4 pointsabd • Kennett
Campbell, ' Dublin, -.11n third.. Kenneth
with , 557 points.
Eight girls competed :wacith the
boys in judging. In, . the junior
group, forty-two young people vied
.`or -the `top`• .hona'Is; while -thirteen;
were entered • inz the• intermeditite
section, ,€tud ~`cevenr in, thQ enior
1igh seore in the dairy section, -
was 'obtained by Bi11 T tyl r,• Be1-
`rave, with.. 141 points; while : in
the swine etas Jobz Clark, Gode-,
xfch, a wvil high youth . with .L45
oTints,
A, Iluilett township team 'of' Eric
Anderson, Hurray Dale,°and George.
hieI1wtaiu,e e ipturet1\ :a, special chal,-
be-ItriXeof.m. 16
'Iluron, Federation of 4.griculture
"to -'-a ;hjgh tenni from a township
consisting of three' members, all
j aXaiitltrs, ;•
• " Tests' Or Giros
Two nitaiiti projects o44.,t1Me day
Vested girls on their knowledge of
iuettt cuts, ways of - cooking them
T
ttiitlr., best ways to Mian a meat
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tents.. The second req tiirp,d' theta
ji 'i.. w l
to Show samples' of their wor'ln in
maltf,Yio' garment covers; laundry
aj'he L,onon Free Press repoxts
the ja ly retirement Ei1 �'icarge G,
Lt th1)ridge fz'ozzt the post of .organ
a
'o�i c cltoi nut�tite • of S Paul's
Cathedral, .Loudon, which le has
1' 616 Since lhristn�fts; �p29:' -
Lethbrigge's` first- position las.
Ot'g aui'8t aucl ch iriniaute •' wan at,
n
over
Knox- Chore Coder eh of eX
ba �, j ,forty'.
years ago. - From here he went to
Sit.' Thomas and later to ictal . '"Elis
term „at'Otalt was interrupted liy' a
periesl , of two years spent ''In Parisi
l n an e, . wh(tre' ire; stud4ell , with:
r r - ` ono 'organist.
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Wider, a ; ww^(t lo. �'dm s
presented to seventy-two girls eom-
t>twg these, twig projects.
•15even girls won . county }Honor
'certi:f1eate.l for completing six, home-
maker projects. They , were Joan,
Mark, Goderich; Doris • Stevens,
Walton; . Edna ". Martin, Blyth ;
Leone Lamb, Goderich Elaine
Lamb, Goderich; Lena. Miller, Brus-
sels, and ' Helena Rintoul, B:rtl,.els.
4- Provincial honors for cowp`leting
twelve , homemaker projects were
awarded to three giirls, Isobelle
Spiers, . Brussels ; Wilida Brecken-
ridge, `Bl�tevale, and Erland
Thornt' xn,-Gorrie: The Provincial
certificates represent . at least Six
years' club . work.
' In the evening • both junior
.farmers and junior homemakers
were -"-guests of-Seaforth Wemen's
Institute ,at dinner in the Presby-
terlan, Church, hall, when prizes
were awarded.
Value of Canadian mineral pro-
duction reached $89218;656 in
1949, more than twice the 1939
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Ty is •'rte•, �•
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A 'GENER [MOTORS VALUE
gaigement to St. 'Paul's Catheil'ral,
Conductor of ',Famous choir `
Twenty-six years ago he foriined
the London ;Rale "Choir, 'and under
his leadership this organization has
grained international fame. ,He lias
also conducted other pap -deal organ,
izations'"in the city,' and for 'some.
years, with his knowledge of voice,
he .lectured in voice . projection to
tl,leolokieal students at. Duron Col-
lege. •
Mr. Lethbridge* concludes his
duties at St. Paul's Cathedra'1 on
June 30. For the' future he will
devote himself. to the teachingof
piano and voice and conducting the
Male Choir: lie- has --'been active
for many years and now he -thinks.
it• is time to "slow up a little." -
A goinadepee
It is somewhat of','a coincidence.'
that last week The .Signal -Star re -
Ported the resignation • of Dr. F.
T. Egener` from his position as
organist' and choirmaster •of Croiiyn•
Memorial ".Church, .Lont1rm,• to take
a similar position 'in a Sarnia
ch'ur,h,_'13oth Jethuridge.. and;.
Dr. Egener, at' different times, held
the post of organist at ' Knox
Church, Goderich; . both went from
Goderich to successful careers else-
where; both eventually found them-
selves" iia ..similar itions in „An
g13et1n churches, in +ndon ; and now
both • are leaving these positions.
'ANDRE' r -LANE CLAN L'O
CELEtR,AT'E CENTENARY'
A centennial celebration of the
Andrew and •Lane families is plan-
rn d'for July lst and •2nd. On- Slit
u rd<ay; ° July 1st, 'there 'Will be ' a
picniye .at Poplar • peachaz1d -,on
Sunday, the 2nd; a memorial' service
the Liteknow United -Church at
2.30. p•ttr . - •
The AndrewLane . clan•- derives-:
from Andrew, who •came to
Canada in 1850 with a family' -of
ten, and whose sister married ,Wil
liaitt-7Jane,...wino- came to this .coun-
ts w , sear or two
icalater•
T ,�•sc)rrnon'at the inetalarial'2er-
nue, will be pren el)ed' ,by, Iiew-
Jr. Lane, of Clinton Presbyterian
('hunch, a
wiorth,y.,of note that 'David,
William tttt fend ,Andreww Jane; bt'o-'
tilers, are allntinistet's,' and a.sister,
Jeau,'Ina-rried Rev: William McDon-
ald, who ,died 0 few weeks ago, Rey.
William 'Taylor 'of Dorchester and
F. Green of Lakeside
mar-
ried members, of , the ' cyan, The
Lane contribution to religious, af-
faiis is something out of the ordin-
ary
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