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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-06-15, Page 8T TJRSDA ', JU (1E ..tha.. • GWe soo],elt youlc. , patronage— . 'OR FURTHER' PARTIQ LARS • PHONE 22 THREE FIRMS' SOLD 'hree tam; Sti� W. . I , , BersonEstate. 41ucxaw-we e`s ii clw re ently. 'Lorne Farri.4h 1►ouglit the '7.00 -Here °'Towie,.farxu" :ia ,Ashfield. • • Mi eMii1tut lil ts. "iought''the 100-tu're t leboll'tf zu , i1 �c at r� Itwa l- niaula and Bill Redmond boli; lit fiat •5 �. �,. II" n ':art 1�0 ae z c-"":ilt•f",tilre i'it t z t I '«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 7 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 4 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. ' 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 ..; .. ••' r.n.•';•:.'•x 1 : h . ..,r r ` . }.+4 , .yyy}, $4{:$;Sv,;:;'`. ''I, Ty is •'rte•, �• ,,....1,.Vso�aP�^'d�:7D.,.:::,a:•:::::::`:;a:..•.res::�k^:...i•i5,..r.5'�`�•ao'► • :r • CHIEFTAIN DELUXE -8 -CYLINDER 4-D CJOR SEDAN - There, are nl.anycars' more costly than Eontiac's large and••Iuxurirous Chieftains ' and Streamliners. But few,,if any, are finer, .:When yhu Hexamine` then; at your Pontiac healer's, you,will'be happy just to sit in a' cal.=sti';obviously. right in the good taste and detailed perfection of its styiing and. appointments. You will be , p Mlle. to drive a car' that is so clearly a superb,engineering 'achievement. You proud to'own—and.to, be seen driving—such a fine car.. So, ask yourss�it what more can •more -costly cars offer?. Why pay more? , ,0 4 The Pontiac Chiefthin'-and-Streamlinei's,are offered with a choice of either Six- or Eight- Cylinder L IJead enainejand 'with *GM 11ydraMatio prtt�.. * tional at extra cost.) • _- - - 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 PREST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR .. R.R. 5, . G•ODERZGH For wiring, repair work, axi,d all your electrical needs, 'PliO'N CARLOW 207. 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