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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-06-22, Page 1103rd YEAR • • 6 . • 4 Gf)DRIC1-1, ONTARIO, THU:RSDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1950 G.0.0.1. HOARD .PROPOSES $1107111 GROUND -SITE FoR1),TENItscilooti • , Reeve Baker'' Inclignaalt ver Attitacte of•Coinity • 70„, RREACIt AT. KNOX' . • 0.111)ROTI, Ai, the • °peeing of. the,. TOW= COUAVII meeting on:,Tuesday eight . J. j. Payne, a, the Monarch' Life' Assurance, Company, addressed the • Council oit the matter of a'proposed. pension 'plan for Ttiwn. eniployeeS. The xuatter, WAS,' referred to the dinance committee. . • "Y, 'A- letter fr.*" the Gederich DiS- trict Collegiatehestitute Board en- •• .quired if there wae.. a possibility " of the Board's purchasing land troll). the north end' of -the • Agricatural grounds for a Collegiate ',building Site, and J. A. Snider and Geo. Ginn addressed the Council on. the matter. , They Said that a number a. possible sites had been examined, • but the ,orie !mentioned seemed to be the best. Seven acres were re- equired ; eight -oe 'woqld be better. It had been' proposed that: •• the • Town should . purehase .• the, -,-viteant-propertyveoatle of the„, Agri • cultural grounds.and Moire the race track there. Th,e matter was referred to com-, Mittee of the whiole. • Skeen Warding VernOt.4"----7." . The, Clerkereperted sixteen, btiild: • hag eeriiiits issued, •with..4timited arks totalling. '00,414. Of thig aniount the addition and hltera- • tions to the County Registry •Office' presented. $$000. The • &milt tuned to W. C. ..A..ttridge.was,for• ' brick ione-stary dwelling On South Street to cot 0,500.. Miss .Grace. Rhymes .secured a permit for. a one-story,, hriele. dwelling 7on- Col- borne street; estimated cost, Others obtaining.permits were Den, .. tad Bissett, Newgate. Street,; • Wni. ,Proctor:, Gibbons fitreet ROY. IL -• Chambers, B.ayfield•. road; Gordon. McManus, for alterations to dwelling on Stanley street ata eost of $1,000; Wm. Reid, .Park Street; D. ,W.„ Pithlado, Cambridge street; A."Saandens Estate, West street ;. M. Bell, Brock street; Fred Rob- inson, Wolfe tit -kW C. preckow, • Palnierston . -street; James T.• "young,. Gibbons. street (two per- mits) ; K. --Croft, .West street. • 'A request for tt. blinker light' at ' the 'street intersection __Lelltsic-le Judith Gouderhapa • playground, as ,•eafety 'measure, was, eent to the public Works .committee.' • - Conunittee ReeornmendationS' , ..•• • The linitnce •committee Teem - 'mended a • donittien of $25 to the Centenary telebratiOn. • • The • public werlis coininiftee re- eommended that the sewer on Wil- liam street be extended to Thomas .areet, •'and' that a five-foot side: walk be constructed on the north •side of Picton .Street from. Welling- ton to Wellesley.,, . • . The special committee -recomr ,mended . that' the • Legion . Ladies' Auxiliary be granted permisSion to • hold fe. tag day on August 5th. , • . 'The 'fire eonamittee• recommended that Mr. and Mrs. Prank Chapman be granted permission to construct a 4stucco and. cinder ,blo'ek dwelling • on lot 6,, Craigie's suriey cester. Terrace) ; and that. tenders be.,•.celled for the, purchase, of a new .fire pumper., , . : These ' recemmendatiOns were opted. • ° .•• Allaire, ,seConded Deputy Reeee Elliott; revived the • proposal or .a reed_ to the, nerth side of the, harbor, .b,y•-••a...enotiee• whieheewase-reKerrell' to eoininittee of 'the whole Council. Reeve Baker Disgusted with • County Conned. ' . Mayor Mathieson invited the Reeve ,and Deputy Reeve to report last • week's • Coenty .Council session. . Reeve Baker confined'his remarks almost `to ea d" strong denunciation of -the Centati body's treatment a 'his request that Miss ,eCleaver be given- e hearing before the County,Board a Health in the: •. matter ..6f the request for her • reanation. He was much AlSap- ' pointed,' he said. The Council turned doWn hiS request., Sdnie- thing. must be •radicany ,wrong, he , said, with ti body of teen who would not give Miss Cleaver . chance to defend herself. How any person tould go -to bed with a clear eonscience after taking Aueh an attitude was More thee he eould , Understand. Forinerly ' Goderich :Was well served, with a Board of — -Health, a medica 1 , officer of health,- . a health nurse—now all have been 7 taken; eway, and the County Board left efetleriehe to- pay its -ewe -Meat Jespector., It Was • time for the Town. to -take, definite stand. s'Surely we haVe a right to manage " our own .affairs., Nfiss Cleaver has • beeii giVen a.• raw deal and r ani disgtisted with the position the, County Council has '"taken," the Reeve concluded. , Deputy 'Reeve Elliott endorsed the Reeve's ream rks arid . said *there sceined. to he nothing More to be done the Matter fit the Coiiiity Connell. , Both Regie and the Deputy Reeve referred briefly 1;6 the fad that the new Conatg • assessment increased all the'arban assessinents while decreastlig the • rural assess- • Additional . $10,000, for Arena Bylaw No, 12 of 1050, malting a grant of $10,000 to cover the bal- ce of expenditure on the new rola, was-rlopted. • • 'Oeunnittee of the 'whole Connell recommended that the Collegiate -Institure Board be advised that The Connell isis prepared to co-oper- , ate with :regard to using a Ortion of the Agrittatu.kal, grounds for a schOol site providing atabie rte, conunodation CAU, be made avail- able to the Town for a rape track and fair groan& ; and that -11. W. Code, O.L.'S., be instructed to pre - -pure the necessaryeplaus to subinit PIZOii*TATtOSt'S -F.Cr . ,P4A01.1 PBURY WINNERS Ofileilf,r,Preeentation t14tei'eci's.to winners in, -the perch derby Was made at • the harbor oil Stettirday afternoon by the chairman et. Qin; conaeitee, .'Skipper' MaeDonald. Of the ithie prize -Winners, hoWever, ouly three vere 'Able to lie- preseut And Os° thc Wiliner of the lueky number ticket draw, The „Nviuning drew' ticket, won by nine-yeae:old Elaine 'Worrell of 'Teeswater;',was purchaeed hi Goderich•on May 2.4t1i by her father,, A. J. Worrell, pub. liehereof The..Teespater News, who' brought his wite and daughter -along far the holiday fishing con- test.- Mr. Worrell took part in the neyispapermen'S perch -derby on May 20111 and when qnseccessful in getting a prize that day returned on May 24t1i in the hope of gettiug One. Promotion List of GodOile R. S. 33 ArroniTs MisS o Ism izisMuN The • vast majority` oi derby tickets were sold at Bert MacDon- ald's booth it the harbor. -Persons responsible for selling the tickets were :Sliss Beulah Shackleton, -Mr. and Mrs. I3ert MacDonald, Mrs. 11. Stiackleton. and "Skipper" MacDon- • ald. Tickets were sold also by Mr. And Mrs. William Bannister. Owing to .the cold weather this ,spiing not as many tickets were seed this year ais last, but Chairman "Skipper" MacDonald repoi-ts there will, be tuneele-oyereto the Lions Club for Mir Welfereexinititely $e61 as, net- proceeds from the derby. Pistrit Collegi00 Instittitc: Tleetell(eying students of ,Godericli .Mero (Pr.), 'Robert Ted 'Nei- leietrict Collegiate, Inetitute have =V... PROF.. 'DAVID IV, HAY, orkriox°College, Toronto, WM. 'will Pc the preacher. at ',Knox Presby- terian Chtirch, Goderich, on Sun- day,. June 2eth. 0- AMON AIR FORCE- WING TO RECEIVE :CHARTER, . ‘,1 What is expeeted td be a 'very Ina- fireSSIA*. eerentony will- Mice place .en . Wednesday, 'June. 28th., at the • R.C.A.14 station, Clinton.' _Com- mencing with a wiegs,',parade at '8.30 sharp, a .number. of R.C.A.F, flight. .cadete will be graduated -aS radio offieers. As. Part cif this cere- mony,. the chief of the ale- staff, Air -Marshal W. A. 'Curtis,- C.B., D.S.C., RD.,' will preSent the charter -to-the executiVe f No. 425 litiron Wing. :++++++++++++++++++++ tea,'On• the. lawn -Of the officers' mess follow the cerento,ny* and a -buffet supper will be 'served in tlfe-iterention -halt to a it visiting -guests._ , !Johnny, .Diewrig- ited orchestra will .be attendepce•tor •datteing from 9 ,to 1 a.m. and an enjoyable evening iseassured,,,•-• .All Association tneinbers and their' ex -Air ...Force, guests in. the Huron distriet are cordially invited P1 attend Alas • impressiee and' gala everren. ' • • Y ' ,‘ CHARLES,SEARIVIAN- DIES ZUDDENLV AT; WINNIPEG Word was received On. Monday meirning 'of the death the -previous day of, Charles Sharman, of Win- nipeg, from a heart attack,- His sisters, Misses Alice and Clara Sharman,, left at °nee •for- Win- nipeg. Mr. Sharman .VettS.,e native at Goderieh, the youngest son of the late Mr. antI'Mrs. Edward Shar- man. As -4 young man he left for the ,West _and farmed near 'Win- nipeg untilea few years ago, when he retired to live in the city. He was net -married. So far •'itS bLs relatives here knew, he was. - good health,. and the news of his paSsing was -quite' unexpected.- Sur- viving' are three sisters, Mtgs. W. C. Pridham and Misses Alice and •Clara, of town, and a brother, George, of Chicago. unset, o7tel • pens:Next Wee The Sunset Hotel will open for the 1950 eeason on Tuesday next, the ,2.7th of -Tune, with a convention of the Diecesan Connell -of the Catholie WOraenis League of Can- ada. The convention..will continue; until the afternoon of the 29th, after which thp lintel will remain open for gue.sts until Tuesday, the 5th of September. • This poPular resort hotel, which - Vresbyterj.aps JO Commemorate Union'of 1874' 'ben yk.(putoted, to the next g,rade as • , Stlovete N'aines ' ere, in .elphabetacel eider. Where a . subject aPpeurs Pt braCkets after, any name, extra work must be done in the ,subject in tne- terAl before being eon- ,unnesi, in the higher grade. ▪ • _ Scholarships ',Warded Veterans' rawnoriabin grade1X-7-,,, Jane Crraham, 2 Bill Schaefer. . Peter, Adamson memorial in grade X ----Marilyn • Turner. - McKim raemorial in grade XI— Jean Killough. ▪ • Peter Adamson nriemorAti in grade XII—Jean .Donald Fraser and family naem- orial—Gladys McLenn, . • Grade IX to Grtule X • Lorna Allin, July Allison, Janice Argyle, Catherine Baker' (hist.)„ Gladys Blake, Maxine Blake, .Ben- son; Botz, Betty- Bowra, Ron Bushell, "Malcolm Cempbell, Leone Christilaw, James- Clark (Pe;), Chieence' Daer, Ruth Dam-. Jeanette Dickson,. Muth Deckstader, Stanley, Doherty, Mildred Daugherty (hist.), Fred Durst, Arnold, Drennan, Mary J. • Ellwood, Marjorie, Errington, Glenn Feagan,lieryl Freeman, Don Next Sunday -eve•nng..- Vresbyter-. lens from•ap,, ports. of the. IAresbye tery of Haron-Maitland Will meet in* Kn,ex'•Church - to ,participate a..great servke of -witness. .Seventy- • five, 'year e ago all-,the...PresbYterian -Churches irt Canada joined together te..form. one gi-eat church threugle `Fit the Dominion. Prior -to*, 1875 'there were :fear Main ,groups of churches Which had been formed by Settlers from • •the British Ifales,. France and Germany. The.se groups were greatly :augmented -41y . early settlers ',from the Unitecl--.1tates after thee.Revelittion • - • ++ -+ The four' Synods; emisisting of Canada, Presbyterian • .C,h,u r h, (Feee), the' Presbyterian Church of ana .,connection:' witlf7The-, erch- of% Scotland, ,the Maritline 'Synod ..,(iferthe- Chitral' Of 'Scotland-, and the -Free Church of the *ower ProVincesehme togetherin. Victoria Hail - Montreal; on Juileal5th, and. , 'forined.' the ''PreSbyterien Church in Canadil. • thus e church ,er._ 90,653 .•members and -634 was established. This _ elairch has -Since grown -greatly- in nnerbers and influence and the seve'nty'-fifth.- anniversary of the' union Of • '1875 will :be -marked by large gatherings, throughout Canada. • - . ' At Knox Church, Goderieh, on Sunday evening Rev. Profess.or D. W:- • Hay, MA., • of Torento, 'Will be, the,,speaker, and massed.chairs lead in the eerviee. or.praise. serViee ' begin at S •_ceeleek. • :The day. *111 be ineM'Orable feorir the Tact that' servic-es '•wilLhe lei In, the inain '.auditerium•for the first tithe in several •weeks :during Which it,'has undergane..a ptocess was owned. and Operated ,l)y; the /rate Mr. Charles C. Lee for many years, le now Owned and operated by Sunset Resorts Limited, of which Mr. Ernest M. Lee and Mr. and MreH. 'C. Williani-9 are_ the officers and managers. , The -Sunset Hotel ievrecognized Arg One of- Clinadn!getst4Inditg resort hotels. ,and year irre provemeet's are made tce maintain its high 'Standard, and reputation. The 4imset is known for it ex- cellent meals, end we, are 'infarmed. that the hotel is, '.glad to accept reservations:from residents of Goderich end vicinity. ' NEWS FROM ,SRY HARBOR The latest student to enrol with. Sky Harbor- Mr Set:vices to• take the eppreVed course' of pilot heal- ing Miss Graep Pinder of Gode-, rich.' - • POUT parachute jumps ;win lake place. at Sky Harbor airport at.the week -end. Two jumps twill be on Saturday .•and two nil Sunday. These: jumps are in prepaktion for the fortheoming air meet in August. Visiting aircraft at Sky Harbor airport ineluded R. Hyslop Of Cen- tralia, L. Tyman of Detroit, W. Palter tif-TorentO. : ; an -,application' to the Eoard of Transport Commissioners at Ot- tawa for pertaisSion , cOnstreet a level evt*.qint, over the amn. line serving trid harbor, to cross Siding tracks, find to go tinilerpeath the C.P.R.:iwidge Those keeopuriendations Were adopted in Connell— --Grallow; -Robert- Gardner, Evelyn Glonsher„ ,Shirley• Gower, Jane Genham, John, grif- ,fitifs, (Elaine • Hawkins, 'Deanna Hoy (hist., , gebg.) , Leonard 'Jenkins, Jean Langille, 'Evelyn' Larder, Bill arder, Eleanor. -Lauder, Laura. M. Leatherland, Shirley Leitch, Pae Arida ' Longmire,' Joy, Lutz, Cath- arine MacDonald,' Yvonne 'MaePre, james McArthur, Don _Mali de,' Marion -McDonald, Renald ,Ificaee; Joseph Martin, Beth,.Morris. Fr.), -Ralph Morris. Ruth, "moss, ,Carolyn Naitel, Robert Quel1etto Catherine • Paget, Gloria palmer,,• Do.ug-Patferson (Fie.); (Fr:), 'Jean „Prouse tmath, J im Raithby,. poug Reid, Jack Reis, "Benson Riehl, Ross Rivett, Sylvia ' RObingon, Elizabeth- Itoehe,- Janet Marian Sinai's, Donald Sandersen (Fr.), R•obert •Staidersoie. Bill Schaefer, Tom -Shackleton, Mel- Sinintons, Fred -Skelton, Gary Stank • forth (hist:;•• Math. ) , Carl :S teWa rt • chiste. ane th _Carleton_ __Stingel, Peter S'turdy„ Joan Taylor, Joyce TaYlor (math, h ist. ) , Dianne Videan, Vihrt,t-s•-, Ruth' .Willis,• -Nancy -Anne W,ilmet, Keneeth outig, Mitry: Young (hist., ...geog:), Doug• "Yotuier- . -,blut: • Conditionally Ron ',Chapman, Gloria Good, Wellingtoxi'MeNall." • --Grade X 44 •Gettde n' - Joan Allaire, „Jack • Allan Bill Andrew, -Isabel. Andrews, Barry Atz tridge, Betty • Black, Ruth Bowen. (geog.), Lorna Buchanan, „Lois „Campbell, Tom Complete,. :jean .Chaptnan,'• Agnes Chisholm, Rose- marie Chisholm, Audrey Cranston,. Ada Crich (math:), chilli Donald- son.; Cora. Driver (math.), Wilmer Erfington, Isabelle Feaearn, Fe,agen (math.), Barbara Fisher; loan 'Grigg, Ann Hamilton (matte), John Hawthorne, _ .Ted. , Florence': Hudson, •Barbaya. -John-• Jean Litithwaite, Dorothy leingridge: Dorothy ' Longmire (hiet.),- Dorothy McCabe ,(nath.), Evelyn McCabe, Marilyn :MeCabe; Evelyn McCartney, Merley.,McLean, Mary L:- Mathieson, .Fronces of redecoration and renovatien. Martin IVfary Therese Martin, John son (math., Latin); Evelyn Reath - by, Edna, Rivett,.,Anna'Robb, Diana Spa:tight, Edira .Stewart, 'Tem Thempsoe, Ed. Tigert Pr.); ikiwriisn Tunnel!) Ted. Turner (Fr., utitth.), Norme Warmick (Pr.), Florenee Wilsen, Shirle.v Young. GeaAe XI to Orado,, Neil Bederd Christene ,Bogie, Frances Brereton, jellies Buchanan, Craig .postello, JOhn' Cowherd,"1301) Currie ("Fr.), John :Dontildsoe, 3oanne4 Du.ckworth, Ted .Fulford, jean Fuller, Lois glen; Audrey Harrison (hist.); Bob Hayes, Bruce Holmes, 'Colin Howes (Fr.), Ken Hutehin.s (Pr.), Jean. Irwin (shiet, Ag. Sc), Margaret Jackson (hist.), Joan Killough, Margaret Langille, Delina Lannan,• Viola Leitch, Kath- leen Longmire (hist., ag. sc.),. Hen McAllister (Fr.), Jewel McClincheY (hist.), SandY McDonald, Gladys. McLean, Bill McLean,.Barbara Orr, Grace -Pinder, John- Proctor (hist.), LOS Sowerlly, 'Norman Wightman, Joyce •Wilkinson (hiet.), Helen Willis, Marjorie Willie ,.."(hist.), Emily Wilson, Cynthia Young. , Conditionally—JOan -Clark, Gray- don Syrnends; . • - • Grade XU to Grade VII • ....„ E.Tez Brown, Allen Bechanan, Marybelle Chisinalm (bookkeeping), June Cup- -ninghtim, ,Reyeaoral 'putt •(Eng.), •MoY'.11i. Donnelly,•joan Elliott; aeap gitzpstriek, pea Hawthorne (anc. hidt.), . Catherine Hay, `Margaret Henry, Grace Iledson, John,Hudson, Ruth Irwbi, •Violet 'Laithwaite; •Beewn Geedon. Noble, Mar-„ 0.verholt (geom.), Whanifred Raynard,.. Clare Ruffell (geom., Pio), Prances 'Watson; Doug Web - John -Westbrook (Eng.; ,Pr.); .Murray Wood. ' . . •Gradnatedi- •Coinnaerelut •,partment ,•• • ' Honors—Elaine Bean, Eleanor Fuller; • Barbara ,Griffiths, •Helen .1ohnsten. 7, - • ,, - Dmielda Andrews,'G•retta Arbour, Mollie Bieset, Eleanor. Glenn, 'Charles , Hawthorne, -Phyllie John. stoe, Helen Alvin Mc - (ice, Grace Strachan. • "' Ex -Students SnceesSful -Ace-old-11)g te' reporte reeently an- nounced by the UeiverSity -of Tor- onto, the following, studerite-frem Goderich 'District. Colle,elate. Insti- tute- ve• been Sue'C'egefill In. then Nt'ork of lest ,‘ ear : (Douala, .first „year, social. finVphilosophical 'science ; Helen -Iilontgoieery, first-- year hoeseb.old teonomies; john Eedy, first. year pfees'arts; Mooeey, second year, cOmiheree and finance; Joan •Scott, second YoP` bousehold ecenomies Richaed, Don- n011y •Lillian lewin,-•final year 11111 - • ;VW P One ,;(14)01:' ,50441. has re- ceiyed the resignation .Of • • 11. turner, who becattSe • of, her hupeeding remoyal to .lsjeweastle is her ,p0Oti011 Qn the te4ching Stag-. 'fichool., Iii ller place the Board .has pointed Mis.s Chrissie L'elshinan of town', nt f1. selary of $1,800. At the meeting of the, Board last Week the,' resignetien of J. 11. Curson caretaker of Central 'School alse, was received, to beeouie effective 31.St, and it ivas in- steucted that 'a letter be sent to Mr. Curson• thanking him for his faithful service. - - • With the greater neenber of pupils whe will ' 'attend , the new school, the danger of -.accident to childeen, particularly at the inter: pectic:re ef highways S' and 21, will. be correepondingly. bereater; and the victoria Home and Scheel 011ie wrote the Board suggesting that the Town Council be requested to have suitable measures taken for the protection of paints, The Bonrd will ask the Connell to have a stop -light installed at this point. Measures to provide., protectien against fire in ,the aew seheol. Were. discussed and the mutter was left le the haNide cif, the property com- mittee. To ,the 'same icommittee' -afsifTwas- left 'the 'Matter tg *yid: ing teachers' teem in the old part Of the school.- • ° Attendance reports fer"-May were as follows': . ' Victoria School ---pupils• enrolled, 375; aVerage attend,ance, 309,02; or 02.79 per cent. . • • Central Scheele -pupils enrolled', 246; average attendance, 231.11,: or. 95.02. per cent. • • „AT"*THR WATiRrROiTT• 0 erjch Coup arking 50 Years of Married Life Colborne Looking Forward to Big Day on Friday, 30th The cell to halide" •for Ool- borbe township's reuniOn has been heard by many ex -residents WbO' plan to be •at -Beninlner PridaV.; June "'-30tie for the day'S proceedings. Some of theSe eome „.froin eoftsiderttble-distanee„, for-ex- Heery, Breen of Colebroek, New Muni ishi re,' will be' o -hand. Altlaiugh ,more tbater300' ievre • Oohs have been -seet e_. iesidents of, the toe nelep, the ,( mlitee in elfarge,feel that scene have P1011 enintentienally overlooked, and Any 'shell are tweed' to• come. inVi- eation. or no , invitation' No; ta riot is. were sent, - Gederielt.. rkf- dents ' who formerly lived • in Cel- boree, bemuse it was • felt they would kader. abont „it and Would be preST14 altrW113:. • • • - ...The program of the afternoon and evieting will include music. spOech6s, galiles Ond ri)ift&Ts. of vafenskiedS, • .THE •WEATITIER, -•'TeMperatureS of the' past week in Goderic.h., with' thosel'Aif the corresponding week a year age, as officially recorded,' were as.follOwS: ‘•,19:40 1949, . .111.a.,111111. Max.. Min Thum- June 15..79 , 52 ..75 60 16 ..77 54" 78, 60' S'et., June • 17 42 ' 818 Sun, June 18 ..59 38.` 81 67. Mon.; June 19 ..64 , 86 65, Tues., •.J-tme :2072,„. . 88 64 -Board, and ', I ferry. .111(cCrea th; SPe- Wed., June 21 • -47 78 . 04 retary. `Arrivals Itt,Llie iiiodertell elevatOr the' past .• Week: Ireiday-e-Walter inii.ster, •15*,000.bite. oats end bar- ley: '''' S4tflrilAY=Bairlge Collingdoc, .,..---- 1$;00(Pbus, Wheat; ‘1\104.1iti•---..A.';A Iintison, , 123,000 bus-. - ()ate, -flax, evlieile ' and ecre(AllegS;.:, 'Satelland,' 108,000 Inas. U.S. eorn ,froni Duluth., 'Thursday (today)—$'tarbuck; 101- ((01) bus. ,wheat, and barley* • . Vile barge Colliugdee wag in tow of the. 'str„ Iirleoldoe; which went dowe thp lake with he cargo and returned this morning' to take., tile, barge up again ,to tile laltehead.'• Tbe perch derby is finished bar this yeer, hut it is said that perch fishing since is better than, ' at any previous time this season. Jut possible' the Wily fish knew what way. - • . • g: was going on- and kept out of the Tfie pesSenger , 'steamer -.South American made an unexpeeted call at the harbor . on Wednesday, ar- riving about • 2 p.m. and leaving at 5 ,p.m, The big- slxiii,i.was-meking a cruise with the Ohio State Aute - mobile .ASsociatioe and had • about). went up town. while the ship Was 350 aboard. Many of the passengers cooks, aboard •a barge. While en 111 pert. " . - Colborne Mrs. Elliott lin'el the =is-. -. route from Fort Williaan. to Poet ... ENGINEERS' U1ION '-':` : - fell:true to get her -hand calight-Irra7 fieur .bin. ' ...-,Lithbugh• "sin*. . ' - tiMOT.S. *ornotits elosihg.. . 'Cal attention was ' required when ' the mishap, occurred on Lake, Super - national At the June meeting of thelnier- Elliott •turned it. down ' flitauMsegit would require the veSeel Union -(3,1 'Operating En- te stop at Sault $te. -Marie; Michi- ' large turnout),, of stationary en gineera toeal No. 798 there was ;a g11/- g• an, and,"considerable wartbne'reci "- eers to elect, their executive ' fer tape delay" would be nece§Sary fiv , 196(), , .All the executive elected' are her to go to the United StatesPest.:. e.harter.•meliabers, as fellows; zee* dent, Thomas Taylor; ..vice-presi- abIloadt eyentikally .arrived. at Port ".have treatment..-• :When the _ tient, A. T. Knitting; ,financial Sec; Colborne, ,howevere she had to have retary;—john - Vincent ; ir treasurer, a . finger amputated, which, ishe :re-! ' R. McIntosh; recording 'secretary g.tiaesrd. atAilanoethificii.er enria,...silartimsr,timeacsattluiaty17, and besiness agent, -Forest J. Me- 'was . a Hard,y, . ', • .son„ Lewis Elliott,. eilaid. e .It is•annoupeed that a, ne‘;*v ',work - a Canadiaa .v•essel„ lug egreement has ".11teen completed enginer- (If ' Traniit Co: Ltd. This agreement • rene,N e all the. clauses of. the old. - wit)), tile' Gederich Elevator and 1v11111 Ilias- t°rPed-15ed. °I1 Africa. bl wer , and .died in Africa the .sanle 1.0,40, . Ile WU taken, 'PriSprier, - :of agreement with .an added . clause 'Yela,l'e coui.)j,e, had .sixteen. 0-11-ito.,e4., whieb provides donble tinae fpr in - all, six of''' -Who& .are .living: ' semen, statutory holidays.. 'Ime Cara - of Goderich'end Percy and P1 ny also agreed to inn' regse---the •II]veXe4 Harty; of Port Colherne, eMr'S. A.1: _ ba sic rate , of pa v 3e per hour bort l'rudee, Mrs. Fred Mergan. and ' r•efr°neilYq t° 'APril '11:It'u 1.95e. ' ,, ...11,S. ..1.,Otti, P400tt; of'• c.Ioderich. Plans' are 'going •,forwerd ...for the They have thirty „eerandehildren ,end, . annual- Laterr-Dfry---Pelel,r1tt ion, and ten •,great-greedehildrenee ...., '.. 'fie, • - the ---V ft ri oue --Voinin it tees - have 'fill made to make the fif Labor, Day ee rme eeery---e 11,033 PICNIC ' eelebration, the i)est attractioh of . AT TOR'ONTO: , the year. .Vgenetous p'ercentage of the uet proceeds. will- be donated 'The lit'iron (.)1d Boys' .ASsociation -. to the neW Goderieh Arena Cone iniSsien. ' ' . - . ., Of .Torento held its aneual picnic•at . . . High' Park .,on" Friday, Jene liitle 4 • . ANDREW -LANE CENTENNIAL There wits a • large attendance and .. i Airs. Claytmr i:1 111* of ,Goderieh- , .. ., I vice at Lucknow on Jely 2nd 11111(1 Mr. Everett Laue of Port Elgin1111itit,itketeieni.ii0j.aytti, thhei genta-uito:reoth.uesr: of .old • r - 1;ire to be 'soloists 'at the chureleser. frienes. Meer supper, the members icerinect ion NV.411 "the Andrew -Lent; line'S were rim' by the'. 'younger '• eeritennial. celebration The picnic giehlieelitiotlijoonwia411;.1‘evaesrhe itnZeIsvenwii:ire:eidu. ' Beedir,--about five Miles south of on J tily 1st is • to lei fi t pepla r the 'senior events'eMr....T. Cr Moog, Kincardine, :Mrs. .1). Thompson, Mr. Jack Ster- ling, MiSs ;Olga Boorniane,Rev. A. Ii. AleKetazie, Mrs. Hi. E. Harrison., Mrs. Fred ThempSon.. The prize for " the, oldest niendier present went 'to. "Mr. II j. .B,_•Puti-dan*,._K,-*alid dor" the, youngest to Alae.', DileKe.nzie. four months. ...su&ess of the , picnic wds owing lgrgely ...to the . 4r. :(1nd Mit.S,,T1101310$ A, Efliott, WejieslOy (*bee, sreaS,;:feiltl• (Thurigda;y). are'. observing, their fiftieth .WeildinkyttinaiVersary' and tonight will raarLthe ccchsion, With- •, • " dinner at tile Oodericii, Pavilion: • .• Apriled',at GeQrge'4'Anglican - ilfty years ago ,to. day by Rev. Mark '.!rornball., tho ePePle btive .reeided' uhont. thirSY,' Iwo 'Yehre in Got/Odell: The.rea , of their Married life 4was -spent at Dungannon and 'Port Colborne. Mr. Elliott, aged seventt-ninpi was born in West WawanoSh. ship and Mrs. Elliott at Troy, near - ilemilton, Ont. Daring the iltSt few years of their married.lite,:theY. lived at" Dungannen, shere Mr. Elliott drove .the 'coach. ilia after the turn of the eeuturr.be- tween Dungannon and Itingebriclgeeeeteiee Later 13e bectu-ner a Painter-41nd, decorator, and still,later a -cook Great Lakes vessels: , During the last' war both. were ' , • Witil :111,V10.'11NiVe- list of prizes. erPeeted that minister• Nvho •will eandeet the memerial ser- vice at the TiiWnship cemetery en Snnday. "Jely 2. will be Rev., J. rre Stewert, an ex -Colborne boy now stathmed near, 'Woodstock. , Offioers of • the reunion cemmittee are Stanle_y_S-fiyder, Reeve_ of -Cole boree townsilip: Ben- Straughah. chairman of the' Township School, •Goderich s Thirct- Perch Perby • ." • • Cameron. J. Killoran, ,Well-known London bahister, former Grelerich resident. and a lon,of Judge 3. L. Killoiare'.4 strd,tf6rd, Was croWned "Pereli DerbY. King." at Goderieb en ,• Saterday. He reeelved $100 in (ash - and 'n. large silver tropIty for latidifiethe rargest pereh during the :derby, . Winner of.the lucky ticket draly''''' W 0-Mtr:old Elaine Worrull, daughter of A. j.' Worrail, pub- lisher of The TeeSWater New and niaine.received $190, in cash Jatends to "pot It ire,' the bunk." Prizes 'webe. given first nine Waves, deterrnin'ed by • the weight of the largest iierch they caught... WinnerS • awards_ are.sehe with ...their roll -of "ten.s." the fourth -place winner • wlfli his blanket and the eightb,plare Winner, With his Wall plaque . Net proceeds (from the...derby *go to (111111rehilet Welfare work in, the Goderieh ilistrie.t. •le the )ictere, foxn ellt tO, right: are : George kilts, Lions Club lieeeli'derby , 1010111C', Worrell,. :11111 pirioft, ef iloderich, "who placed fourth Canieron Killoran, derby winner ; "Skipper" MdeDmialti, chairman of 'the Goderich Lion's Vial) perch othsr coinmittee;, I., Weleh, 'London, who placed eighth. • , - .'"" -+—IzIfigraving ,iotirteSy London Free Press, • . • 3 -Day Convention in Coderich of Diocesan C. 0,„?..,..- - ' • ' e , capable nianagemeetpef Mr. Kenneth - of Tthbee -. Lthoinratioerit.buttoneneleni cc ozneenuti. oonf committee. .. ' .. *Stanb,ury and, the inemberk of his • ' . . the Catholic Women'S Leagne'0312 l.',__NE.Tiev" Canada is' scheduled 6 to open DRMOO PRODUCT' Tuesday ,next for a _three-daY ses- l, MADE IN GODERICIJ .sion at Hotel Suieset, Goderieli. ' • . . , . The theme of the convention is • ' . • - The Dominion Road Machinery -Holy Year," . • , 7 " • ' . The executive will meet at ,2 Conipany ,Limited • annonnee that they are manufacturing wad selling • • in Eastern Canadathe Champlen . Betels petented overhead loader:and dozer attachment for crawler trac- tors. .0yererne hundred,. of these loaders • are now ' in' 'operation throughout. Canada WI •municipale Wes,' centracters, Mince-, •and in , dustries. Featuring -a patented con- -----' --'7"4. - struction, this loader is hydraulic . , .113 operation • and is controlled.- with a •touch of a • Ape. Adaptable to all makes and sizes of 'drawler type . e ti150'etots this. .,neW dnal-purpose loader -dozer further increases. the . completeness of • the Champion line, : of road -building and .Contractor's equintlient , , lette,' president U.shers'. Crab ;' ‘;.„bdiciqien C; NV r, -;-L- •MrsL" Ali Mrs. 13ROTHERS AND SISTER OGETII,,,ER FOR FIT-Tr_Trriz„ . . .,1'..e6onneW,i,:t.azea.:,.1.,,p;re.Aiide:: cdra-toheinerriie: i tbieeti,14 . took .iltace 1_4 Daly, president London ;Diocesan • A unique brothers and • iter-- Tnilie 4064494T -; °Ptari() - -P''°"1-11.6'61''' the . week - 'end. -NZ'S. ;leek Revell ' Council, arid Mrs: T,. E. Hurocher, England' Tii .1908 treonie-to-ClitimilL notv of Regirite . left her -• hemp ip • .Naitioeptiotit..itse. 'nontinacial p4iesoitdinett.box .c,.,11„,,,, .11ei, brOther Aititur George, now ee'euPY 'Wedne'san-31 -,m9ruln.g. ••••'-re.u,e -of Gocleriele-etune to this ..country. luncheon gathering at llotel Sunset 01 P"..1.....1'0111? j.'eGeTfille'. '. Their- meeting in; now . of Toronto, 1919, tilid; a younger' be -other, * ..7(.1,161.11biev:tdiildgreseed by Itev'. W. ." 1Goderich wits, the firet occasion- ,in . •deart, of. Se Joseph's,. London, their lives when ',the , three had all 4 ReligionS Vocatiens in 1,beeli to-g-e-th' er. The Meeting • plaee was 'at the Peaford 11api,-.0heve• ' Arthur is* employed, and asecan be ' ., imagined it, was a very happy one7' - • pan. in Sthiset Hotel. From 4 to (1 p.tn., Judge-. and Mrs. T, M. Costello will eintertain the "dele- gates • at it reception. an tea at their Mae. At.7.36p.1 • elehtrk- letic holy hour will be leid -in 'St, petee's Church,' when •Rev. '.3.' P. Gleeson Will preach •the SOrniOn. This Will be • •felloived by the fennel opening of ."the convention at the,' Sunset , Hotel With prayer by Most Reverend John- Cody, Bishop of Lenden. • - • , Greetings -will be extended, by ,Rev 3. P.• Gleeson; His Worship Mayor' .George Mathieson .William Young, president „Holy Name So- ciety; 1). M..•.O'Brien, chairman Separate School , Board; Leo Ouel- the Home," and thepresentation to essay *contest 'winners > will take' itepor.tSof Uocesan. eommittees will • be ' heard in the nfternoon. Dinner at the SOset Hotel will be held at 7 furf., when Bishop Cody will epeak on "My First Trip to the, Eternal (Illy." ' " The election and installation, of efficer$ wit he" held on Thursday morning. The noon iheiThen Will Pc ' addressed by Rev. Matthew PLANS Mit 110-VE.A.16•OLI) CLUB The Kinsmen 0101) laid -plans at 0- meetinis on Monday for the holding tf its seeond annual Octogenarian. qub picnic.. It, vvill beheld during Ale latter part of July' on date „ to be announved later, at the, St'. " C.S.11.. on the subject Patrick's street park. Personal "STexhe Ile(!>n•Rv'sletnilt)ine. will el.06e. With Invitation list coltahis °about shr,tY1 vitations will be sent out' and the tho National Anthem.. • • eight manes. A :,ProMinent guost ()Meets of the .St. Peter's (Gd- be 'there 0, for the rich) • bran& ;of the Catholic leisij 61:4are: Mi' r'e(i:a12:yle:8r6 1100 r'tgt:• oeiTIlo;:Lgbthe p111 (111. l)y ii10titL)cr r)*:'':ll*t°4(ientir8.0ta etntf °11l 12(144 will in(Iud(' t: ns,(1ti • ra . 111411111*' 1* motor1 tour of regUtratIon • convezier, Carrie ohe t(,,r,vt)n to vi'sit places of loom.