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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-06-29, Page 1103rd Tragedy at Gederioh Harbor WlienAiretaft. Hits Wp4er .0441 'S1100 , A #stgedy .tht, shdcked tps Commttnity as it has seldord heap Shoelted took -place _at the water- , , evening and est •C 'front on SatrirdaY thelives of a father and his y.oung son,. whil the mother, narroVVIY escaped a similar fate. The victims REV, ro., H,' TURNER LEAVES FOR NEW MARGE Rev, L H, Turnek, :or six years pastor of Vitoria Street Mad lUnfon (iGleclerICA township) f.1 nl t 6 d Vhurebea, delivered farewell ser-. mons. ion Sunday „ancl. on TliefsdaY left, accompanied by Mrs. Turner and their daughter, Grace Marie; fo• r his .new charge at Newcastle, were Arnold L. Wettlaufer, 37,, iii2t1" The new pastor, ...Rev. D. his* five-year-old son, Robert.. • Mr. and' Mrs. Wettlauferaiid their son, theirs enly • child, • had begttia .4- Short flight an am- . 1)1).11)10ns, Republies4palfsPee Plane and at about. 8.30 p.m. spectators the- „shore --saiv the. planes strike' the ,water, botince Soule twenty feet in the airs come down to .the water . and - bounces- again threes • thnes: After the last btrinice the - plane seemed to settle montentariTy on the -water,' then nose-div_ed, ;turned ever! -awl' sank until alniost • totally submerged', . between. the, south pier Md the siOtithispreak- s 'water. '. .,,(.1'Skipper") SMacDenald • was • nearby in -an sintlinard. septet.-- hoat, and "IMmediately dived in; _ fully clothed, and 'brought out •Mrs• took her tts. his 'beat, and returning atteranted , rescue of. the others. He found' it iiirpoSsible to Oneo the door of thesplane and after .repeated0.-divesswas-Lforeed• to givessups-the gallant -efforts * Mrs. • Wettfaufer was. brought to the bathing -house, where Mrs. Mac- "- Donald 'rendered firSt.d; -.aid, anwas -then --taken to 'Alexandra • Hospital Suffering severely front Shticks • Boy's Body,1,1 'Plane In the • meantime the launch Aniranitie and other crafthad, ar- rived at, the scene, and when it wits - realized that.. it was impossible to h. reacthe man and boy in the .sub-. merged • plane it' Was cleoided • 'to »ring thk plane, to the south pier . where if „could uprighted,--A iten- -sseral• alarm hadsbrought provintial poliw party the tire. brigade to the.waterfront and thousands .of 'speCtators lined the 0pier and share as the awkward task 'of handlieg • the plane was carried . on. ,When Williams, has arrived from- Wal- laceburg and will officiate at next Sunday's services. On Menday evening Mr. Turner was honored at a gathering of members of the Victoria street cen- gregation arthe home of Mr. and Mr.s.. -Frank Skelton, Britannia road. Mr. C. M. Langille presided and music was given by •Miss Mary Joyce "Straehan and Frank Bissett. On hehtalf of the gathering 'Air: Lungille preswith ented Mr. Turner wi it purse of -money, with a few words ,in commendation of the 'Services O renderedlo the congregation during his 'pastorate. Mr: Turner replied, thanking the donorS• for their co- operatisei in his work- and for their kindnesS to Mrs. *Turner and Grace , Lunch, Was served and a, social thne spent. , tht. aircraft was brought., .to „ the s..• side of the •spier She body of 'the -Young boy was- fan ad in the nose of the' Plane, to- which lie - had • • °evidently been 'cat-apt/Red' front his •mother'S knee. • • .., „, • Driigging operations were -en commenced. for the resovery of fhthe father's bods's.and' Were ceintinued , until *4 o'eloek .'SinidaY .morning, Without sitereiiss•.'. -Resuming- at 7 .oseloc,k. Sunday elliorning dragging • . waS continued all day until 11 and,i!. go in -res1.10.1W- un,724.101.1- day, , told. it was. not . until,- 4.30 ..Crelock that afternoon that the body was found in the ship channel about •, 800 feet •-spertit of _ Where tire -Plane . hadsoVerturned. , • Was .Flying Instriictor. Arnold Wettlaufer; ;37, .was • for the past two- and a -half' year fore• Innis machinist at 'the -Huron ° En- gineering 'Company. . Born in $4itlit-: -fetid,- he smisved to -Kitchener with - his parents' at .rsh ,earrY age. • In a Selling .canapaigia at Kitcheriers he - wonssa spstizesswhichs..systs' a course . in flyingsin.struction at The 'ifitCh- - ener-VVaterloo Wing- OinlY,! '-'1,n4 :When the 'sepond• war broke but he `became- a civilianiyiuk 'instructor , at Sky Harbor: Air`,",,Station. • He continued oif there until. 1942, When- 4he project became part -of _the R.C.A.F, ' Ile underwen. bask training and becaine a flying bilker, 'serving at, Lachine, Dunnville turd Arnprier. After 4be war he • WaS, - for a time with lhe.'Doon Twines Iltd., Ritchener.,. •From . there he came to •Goderich • to • Huron En- gineering CoMpany. While in Godes -rich he instrectedl,at weele-end.s and nights 'with SIS Harbor Air • Ser- .. vices. Surviving besides his pars enter ---Mr. ..and.,..Mrs.,_„.Peter ,Wett- laufer, are two brothers, Lorne' and Edward, • and four sisters, Hazel, .', - -Evelyn', Audrey and. Pliyilis,sall of, • 'Kitchener. ''.4.4.: , brother, 0 Norman, • was killed while Serving -with ,the Air Forcein the hist; war. . • Mrs, W.ettlatifer's , mother, Mrs. "R. j. Bartley,lives in Kitchener.' • ' Bobby Wettlaufer, aged fives at- tended 'kindergarten class in • (lode - rich and alsd the Sunday -school of St. George's-,,Angliean Church.' Pupils of the . kindergarten class each brought a small cash dbnation, 'Us- iiiir'sts,wreatV-Ileseendi'-to.stlie funeral of their deiseSsed classmate. s. ,ssThe bodies of s.father . anti on .ssvere- placed in '-'cligige of . Under- taker Cranston it nil . conveyed, to Kitchener, where a Mies*" ,service on" Wednesday afternoon at the Schreider-Sandrock- ftYperal home VMS. •conducted by Dr. John Schmie- her, adsisted by Rev. 1.4.1.:,1.1. Hallman, ' and • interment • was made - ie '' St, - Peter's Lutheran. cemetery, ' Fattera,1 at Iiitohener... Five carloads of Goderich friends, . including the eniployees' of the Huron Engineering . awl .11eiearch 'Conspany and Sky: Harbor Air *Ser. ., vices, went to ' 'kitchen& for — the „ funeral, ,,,,,ind • a great pro- - fusion • of :funt,1/4',411 'wreaths gave , evidence of the .wide estop.* in which Mr. Wal latfer was lied and of the general and profound. synce- 6 ,. pathy felt for the. bereaved wife 4 'and Mother, . • „The Ann ant ac launch again •. -pi'oVed , its usefulness .!itt the .,01,0'... .ntions . following upon ,the • plane's Intal pltrage. In • einir'ge of .Bert. MacDonald, with lim. Reid, Brace and Alan MacDatiald, Seek, Cory,, Tim Davis and Graydon 'Symonds nssisring,'.it was on, the spot within es•sas minutes, Lennart' Overhott'with his yacht, The 4 0"s, 111.40 gave valued nssistanee, Mayor Ma!thiespii, Bill , Bannister, lilltiott Drennan, .11dgar . _ W, BELL APPOINTEDi, JAM -GOVERNOR Sheriff Nelson HUI haip plirtOnnCetl. ,Retert Willis Veil as governor at Rua% Reat Jail, In $ticceoion SO The, late J 'B. Reynolds. • ' ' Presbyterlanti tr' Om all *arta of Bell SerVed ander' ' Olds as ehief tUrniceY. .1s. a the .HrirOn-Mal,tlan's1 Presbytery •nati,ve,of .Pan,ftr-the 14e atsK,114.4 CharSh,, GOderleAs Mr. Mrs. David )3,14 Noose gin sian(10-.0;enine,far' the Special 'faniir$1 made a great 4.e0,11tribUtiOn.in ef the Of servicemen in World War 1. lesri.Ce' QiISerVAIWe6vvelltY- s The • neWlysapsktinted jailer served ses1-1 anniversary O.A. the nnien or b4,41). wars, .RnSSell r ThOnipsom,T.,_ appointed turnkey- "three ,Y.ears ago,,, is pro; 'noted tO, ehief turnkey:42,AS is a native a ',West Wawanosh' and .seryed in the second world war,. Freeth,also a. war veteran, was appointed turnke month ago.9- • • • - - ' Mrs.s.3, ,B, Reynolds retains her position 'ag jail matron: •• • ........ . ..... ' • Th Annamac does her part' in. 'the -4Wkward task ,Of• towing 'the ...submerged ''plane, to shallow' water, 'On the- left, the Overholt .yacht,yThe. ko'ur ,---Ettgrairing 'courtesy ,London Free Press- • .•• . „ A,. WETTLAPFER Pilot Victim , BOBBY WETTLAUIPER Died in Subnierged Plane • AT THE WATERFRONT Arrivals.%ts Goderich .elevatoT the . -Past --week • were:. Fridays Royalton, 441,000•buswhat. Sun- day-4Wtilter' Inkster, 118,000 • bus. -barley . and Oats. Monday—Super- ior, 100,000 bus. oats and. sereenings: Tuesday ---Barge Owendec, „ 103,000 bus:' wheat and ,pats. Thursday (today) — Starbuck, ,1.05,000 bus, barley: aud sample grain `1. • The Prindoc brought in the barge „OWendoe. on Tuesday and went on, to pert • Colborne,. • With her own cargo. The barge Oellingdoe, ,in tow of the Bricoldoc; is due at the elevator ..„ . MRS. HAZEL', 'tillt'tTI.A.I.JFElt Rescued On EriclaY. • - The Isuperial Cabourg wits hi nnTuesday with gasoline for Imperial On. • • • . . , 'RECORD PROFIT SHO , ELEITA •...The report of the Goderich Eleva- tor & Transit 'Company Limited, for :thel year. ende,doplarch 31, 19504, 'gribirritted at' tU -titinuar-raeeting• ;here; disClosed • another suaCessful 'year's operation with a net profit of $131,049, the largegt in the com- pany's history. . At •meeting, the, following shareholders were elected direetOre of the 'cOnisitin ..y,• Charles- S. 'Bands Tore/ate; D. qt. Weldon; 'London; A. 'Powell, Winnipeg; F. H. Dunsford, ''$t. Marys; G. L. Par- son, ,Gode•rich ; H.. A. „MacEwap, .G.oderich: E. G. Sanderson, Gode- riels ••••:• • • At ir'snb.sequent 'meeting of the' board, the following Officers were elected for .the 'ensuing year: G. L. Parsons, chairman. of .the boards Charles 3. Band, presiderit.; D. B. VVeldon,.. vice-president. ,and chair - mans of the -executive committee its Sanderson., . 'Manager and secretaryLtreasuret. PUBLIC SCHOOL PROMOTIONS , NICTORIA 'SCHOOL , RADF,,l TO GAM% 2 Dianne, • •Batinister,- • • o 4 11 Beechey, • Tommy Berry, ...2-1ary 'Rlackstcjne, ?Merrill Carr,- Donald Currell,, John' Ervine, George ' 'Gar- rick, Sylvia Gilbert, Donna .11bItz- , • man, Irene Huckins, Nancy flu.glies, Elea nor JohnstOn, Rebecca ,1 taut- ston„ 1,1,imptY- Lodge, Shirley Mal - lough, lAtancis, BObbY McGraw, Beverley Mitchell; EVelyn Moore, Jo. Parsons,Sandra Reeves, Stewart Sphin,: Jimmy Mamas, Alichael Vrooman, .Dorotby • 0.0RADE. 2 TO GRADE 3 .Shirley,Anderson, FrancesCtivy, Molly Donaldson, Barbara • Durum; StanleyFenner; Arthur Hoy, Bever- -414-Y,Karen frnekins, Donald Mallough, Peter Melvors ,Patricia 'Vanderburgh, Mary Phyllis Joan Young. , Margaret Lee, Maritirie • •Helesie • , -Mark Johnston. • „. GARDE 1. TO .GRADE 2 • 'Steven- Argyle, , James sBowra7 Sandra Crabb, Allarn Durnin, • Sandra _Frank; William' Johnston, ,Marlexte -Leitch, Larry Levett,Rrtan LeWis, ••.10`rald Ltntleld, .Tanis Ernest 0Pinders ._ Sharon. Sitehs, David Wilkinson. O Donald BiShop, Ann Nice, Irene' A eery,, Lloyd • Walff. • GRADE 2' TO GRADE' 3- , Milian Anderson, John Bissett, Allan. Brindley, James. Bnesell,; Leone Cook, Marlene Carrey, Marg aref, DucksVorth, Nancy' Ellwood, Wendy .• Gliders, Mary Goddardi• Betty Harrison, Mary Hay, David Leegon; .• Pearl. MacAdam, Janet MacKay, JudY,, MacKay, Jacqueline McGraW, 'Di'ana 'MacLean,- • Elaine Mitchell„ ClydesMock, Helen Moore, Maxine .Munroie, Donald' Noble, Sharon PeheheY, ...Sylvia. -Powell, Patricia Riehl, Nancy Schutz., Paul SMith;Dennis. Snider, Nadine Venn, Bruce Vineent, Bobby Woodman- • GRADE 3- TO- GRADE 4 Jean Alexander, Linda Allison, Elily Anstay, B.everleY Beacem, Fred Bishop, Gertrude . Cooke,, mailougb, "Mac'!" MacD nald, Hrtrry Fritzley, Ttobt. Weston, Ralph Clayton Edward,. Nets man MacDonald, Francis and Dos - 111(1 Overholt, . , jack MacLeod, "Ticker" Mero, Casey IludSen, members oP the police force and others lent helping hands. ' Dr.. W. it. GalloW Was:on the Scene early and Drs. Wallace and Jackson -followedshortly after. The .Animmae and her crew 0011' ducted the long -drawn -mit dragging operations. *Later the Plane Wlig-fifk611-'01.1t of the -water, dismantled on the beaCh and tovved to Sky Harbor airport. It VV100., explained by K. S. I/op- kitik4on of Sky' Ilarbor airport that it is difficult to determine from the air how close to the Water,a plane is, and this might rtepount for the trouble experienced by Nyettlitufer in 'attempting to 'blaze 'a landing., BYLAW PASSED FOR - SCHOOL AREA TRANSFERS . - At a speeial Session of Huron County Council Wednesday night, 'which lasted to near midnight, the Council finally took a 15 to 14yea isnds-nay---votessinssfarasof,-gis third , reading to • as bylaw which gives West WaVvanosh- • Township permission to withdraw the north- ern part of. West Wawanosh from the Winghtun school sdistriet,and toloiii it to the .newly-ferrried Luck - now' school district. One portion Of Asiffield township is to be added to the Lueknovv school district' and another portion to •the Ripley school district. A portion of the present Goderfch high' school' area is- also to be added to the tneknow distriet, , Deputations were ,present from both Wingham and Lneknow school areas, • ' Lillian McLean, Elsie. Niro, Donald Payne.'Jolin Payne, Sylvia Peacbeyi ,Ann 1 ittdnt Williton Reid; Egward Rield.- . Sknith,.Cecitiard •Steels. .Georo.e SteWart, James Stew:, rt, Ca rtle • St others,. 'Williant Straughan, Paul Swan, Charles Townshend, .Carole Young.• O . 'GRADE' 7 TO .GRADE 8 Joe Allison,.Beth Anstay, Shirley Benjamin, Beverley Bowra, Sandy Chapman„Arthur Cur.rie,„- CorinneCransiOn„ •Dn iae Elliott, • Colleen, Grist, Baricara (Maim Marie Glenn, RillY.Graham, Kay •• Hamilton, Clayton Larder, Donald Laws, Billy Longtuir-0, Iris jithaston„ Ronald Johnston, roan NIallOugh, Charles MacLean,- Ruth :Mitchell,. Catherine Mu-rray, Ra- mona , McKay, ROM •, Peachey, Charles Proctor, Sheila ' Wan, Sylvia ,•Skelton, Velma Stqwprt, yton Straughan„Alan Stfa-tighan,, _Ted—Turner; .s.lean -Venn, ' R-abert Wood; •• Barrio 'Willis, • jean (Ruth)' Wilkinson, Ruth Stothers., ••• O s GRADE -8 'TO GRADE .9 . 'Harold° Beadle, NVilliam.„.,ROrrY, Wflhinln Bbwit,-, Donna, Boyce, Rose. O 'Marie CollieS;0 Ittrbarrt 'CoWherd, William Ervine, Alfred :Harves, Bar- bara' Hay, Pearl, Larder, Donald Bert ,MacAdam, Margaret MacDon- ald, AleX.,Malleugh, Betty Matilie- Son , nines McCreight, Ruth Mc - Nevin, Ray Mitcliefl, Pauline Mehring, Donald Overholt, Margaret Pitblado, Ruth Reed,, William Reis, Charles. Robinson, Gary Ross, Betty Ratiedge, Patricia • Semis, Mildred Smith, Donald Straughall, Fred vincent„, joan Warnock, Marilyn • ' • THE WEATRIBB -Temperatures of the past week Goderich; 'with those of the eeritSPOndine Week it .,eite ago, ItA officially recorded, were a follows: 1'050 1040 ' Mn. Min. Max. Min. Thurk., lune 22..09 50 70 57 Fri s lune 23 ..82 4 80 53 Sat.; June 24 ,..80 04, -84 '^(17 Suns. .Tttne 25 ..80 00 82 08 Rine 26 ..78 01 "e'814 00 Tues., ,Ttine, 27 -64 ' 77 06, /Wed, 'Trine 28 ..72 54 85 ' 59 Mr. Vonaltl-Ainslle bus been, Sue- regsful in obtaining his. third 'year ili induatelal pyatholoky at,„the Ufa- versty" of Mielaigaup Arm- Arbor. Gerald Cox, Margaret Crawford, Ernie Der, Dianne Daniels, Percy 'Garrick, Charlea Goddard, J;une. Goddard, Wilhelmina Goddard, Kathleen Haskell; Marilyn John- sstans_Dielt_ Isittlechild,.. Glenda' mac. - Lee Mactee,,d,-• lough, Shirley 'lean, 'Marilyn SMith, Arthur Stubbington, Karen Anne Townsend, Diane VanderbUrgh, Hazel Wildfong, Carol Ann Witsen, Paril Wilson, Carolyn Wood. GBADE 5 TO GRADE John •Alibott, •Donna- • Berry, Margaret :"Ctitrrell, 11die Ervine, Ruby Harvey, Dan MacAslatn, Ron- ald ,Niees. Jimmie Reim, John Swan. . GRADE 4 TO GRADE 5' Marie Ashton, Sam sterry, Mer- vyn BoYee, jerm Beatie-y, John ('it 1't('11,- Blair Pox, Dimple Frith, Ruth Gauley, Norman Glenn, 3:Ames Ilelesic„Ronald Harvey, Paul John- ston, Shirley Lee, Shirley 'Love, Fred Mohring, Marvin Million, Ray Mallough,• Joyce McAllister' • Mary Ann- Overhoitl.- -Graham Powell, John Simmons, 'Judy Stothers, Lyle Thtirlow, Gary "%Vara, Thomas Young. . GRADE 6 TO GRADE .7 AlarY Alexander, Donaldrt „Banter, Ivy Bendall, 1)alton Troyer, •Linda." Breelten'ildge, josepli litter, /Irian VOX. Wirer t. Ha ninton 3ariet Hay, L'atire" Lodge., • ;lames Longmire, Marilyn Love, Deanna,. itobert ,Tane(t Mohring, Mona -Mobring, Robert Mohring, Charles MacAdintw 1Ia1ne feAllister, Don- ald McArthur, Latrine MaeD'onald; Brereton, Joe Craig, Eleanor Emer- son, Llirry Doltzman, Ronald. Ham- ilton, Mary -r_o_lin*.ton,_ JtiJ1y Lin- field, .Chester .31acit4)1fa1d; MitrjOrie \iitrriott, Frank , MiIler, .Alfred Mitchell, Kenneth MeGee,-, Nancy Neil., Arthur Peacbey, John Sachs,, Kenneth Sallows, Sharon Smith, Edwin Stoddart: Billy Sutherland, Grace Marie• Turner, Douglas Carol' Ann TliREE SITES FORNEW C.I. BUILPING CONSIDEREli Three possible sites -for- the pro- pased . new Collegiate s Institute building- in Goderich were consid- ered at a meeting of -the 9,6dOilah Disstriet Collegiate • In4ittite Board en Wednesday night. These are: 'II)" Agricultural Park; (2) pro- perty of Connellior J. H. Graham at corner a South_ 'arid. Bennett streets; .(3) property.of 'Stan Snider, corner of Bayfield, roadtand *Bennett street. . ' ..• Shoreand Moffat•of Toranrn were appointed as • the. architectural en- gineers., 'This, firmcwill send repre, sentatives o alletber ine.eting of the board at Will • sssi v e adVice in the final selection of a location .for the proposed new building. GRADE.'4 TO GRADE -5 - Lois Apt], .Bob, Ba nnister, Jimmy* BI:ewer. Kenneth Rays, passedsliway, la 1925. s • 'sst mond-Cepk, Billy Crawford; ' The .funeral• 'service 'at the Critn- Edwards, J'elin Freeth, Billy Fritz- ston ftineral home on Monday after - ley, Willy GitlIow„„I3illy Gardinir, 'Mon was conducted by Rev. L.11 Phyllis Glen,•..Preston Don • Turner, of Victoria Street -rnited ald Horton, Shirley Hoy, Fred Church.. The -pallbearers -were Janies, Raymond Larder, Patti Mc, Percy Johnston,- Fred Murpey, Dan Creath,4Roy $,traughan, °Chula Wil- McLeod, Jas. McWhinney, . Jas. son. , • . Sherwood and. William Sproul.: The -GRADE 3 TO GRADE 4 interment' swas. in Maitland crine-, 'Audrey Allison, Barbara Bradley, tery.— . sfinires (''11 ie ,Glen. Hortms --- • P4ShyterialS indieS 1» i$7�.tofWil the Treshyterian Charelx ia Can - TW :a.ssetablage nimbered - ,,. • Over ZOO. : • . The large auditerinnt wags), crowded to capacity,and an,' over- flew'. audience ',seated on the church lawn heard tia. 16n11 -to -be ref:nem,- bered service over" the amplifiers. Many listened .seated pared • ears, mid the,service was brijadcast • OBITUARY O JO•SEPH R. CRANSTON , O After a long illness, Joseph E. Cranston died at his yesidenSe, Bay -- field road, on Friday •evening, in seventy-tirst yetirs Mr. Crass Stosi..;yvas bern 111 G.oderich town- ship' near Bayfield ,and: Spent a. great •part of his life' in Western Canada; • Before retiring and com- ing to live in Goderich •twenty-four years ago he was superintendent of the Saska tche w an „Ele va tor Com- pany at :Wilkie,- Sask.., •from 1910; 10 1925. He was a Member of yli.- toria Street United Church and belonged to 1111-1.07-0,V, lodase-ut-the West.. Surviving 'Itesides his. wife, fortherly :try Sherwood, are •tbree •sons and two daughters, Eimer and bo,th•lt .businv$S.,10Gode- te, listeners _at &Me; A. massed choir . of, to hriedred voices led in the singing under, the direetion W. H. Bishops -organist of- the .shureiss_ASsistielsia.iirold Victor Pym • of Winghara and. Jamieson, of Seaforth, who played. the organ while the congregation assentblett . • • • • , •- • • 'The processienal hYlnit "The' Olnirch's One roundatilm,' Ntirttt • sung as the clergy. and the. ay., • sembled choirs entered the chureli. The- _blue, gosvirs of ill& .Winglaam choir and the •Inaroon gown's' of the • Seaforth choir, • , mingling with, thol blaCk robes of others, tim,de a•-nolor-- 1111 'spectacle. The, congrega.tion. jpined In the grand_111(1. IOWA_ And the cliurCh was stilled' swith ' the: music. -, -s•-•• ltev, Alexander .Ninuno, .of 'ham, suoderator of .11firnii-A1-..,althind-• - Presbytery, Was. in charge ef- the service. He •was .'assisted hy Revs s• R. G. Maci‘lillan; minister Of Ictrois' Clitirch, and Vey Rev. C. H. Mae - - Douala, -1,3luevale,•, metlet-. ator " of .• tlle General ,,AsssenablY: in, , 194748: The ministers of the ens tire Presb,ytery alses'were , preSeirt. The sermon"' was preached .by Professor Du V id W. Hay, of Knox College, .Toronto. ' , . The hymns enosen for the service were "Ye Gates, Liff._4.11)._. Yoni Heads; • on "Tfie 'Tided's Miy-' 61•11.)11Ord," • 'TM' '"Not Ashained to Osvn My Lord," and,'"'O • God. of,'„. • Bethel:" The Massed 'chbirs sang , the r Whew / oly -Art; Th 0 IC' a squartette composed: of M. It. Rennie, Fred „Willis, James • .PS , Scott,. of 'Seafortit, ant. Henderson, of .Goderich, sang - rich, and fIerbet.6.,,,,4 Toronto ;1 -While the Nears.Are- Ro , Reg.N., of )4.l.oderich, and'I- Pref. Hay's 'Serinan. • " 13FIST,--11T London : also two bro-i. ,•••The Glory of God". ,Was the tilers ,and four sisters -Al Western suldect of Prof. Hay's fereeful: ad - Canada. Another darlatiltell'ithltY.1 cli•esSbased on the .test, "For of Irinissind through Ulm, and to Hun, tfl,, o Wit oil- • be glory forever- ( Romans • 11 :-36-)••• . • . The ph raise "to the 0 glory • of • „God." said Professer 'Ifay, is, the whole essence of what 'our chinch, stands for. John • Calvin. set as sa • 'rialto- for. the whole world, "DO • all for the 'glory of, Gest .and to. .Him be grary ,forever, and ever."' The. theology' of the 'Presbyterian .Chnish i§ • clinging ' to the Creator and" -Gird holding up His erelitures. Other :dentimitratiOnp _ stress' man's effort to reach big Creafor. • Presbyterians hatie alf• risinisterS..,„ equal in rank, becauSe every Min - 'der_ is i bishops described In the New Testament as one ,who has • charge of the- Word and the sacra, _ merits in aspartisulas eongregatiOn..„ _ Above this there _is. n'o. highersoffice s-• Jiatkie Kellough, Sharon McIntosh, • PATRICK. j. -RYAN . Rraii-sMiller, Pout "Moss, Alena Patrick '3. Ryan, for .ntany 'years, 'Munroe, ,Totin 'SalTili,VS, Sheilah a well:known citizen of Goderieh, Serimegonts- . • • : passed_aw_ay_ at hisz home, Trtifalgar • GRADE :3 '1'0 •GRADE 4 . - street, oe Saturday evening,. after . . Sr :Accelerated) . .. ,. a Inng. 'illness.. Ile • was ' born John - Aberhart, . Glen. Allen, Pa- seventy-seven . years ago at Walton, . trWitt ....then, 'Audrey 13:tinter, „ Linda: the on . of JameS and Margaret Mike, .Bobby- 13,lown, . Jacqueline, Kelly 11-stsh, and came to Goderich. Broivn, -Gordon Chapman, 13obby over .forty years 'ago and engaged c__•lornIshs . Marion Curren, _ Arditis in . business as • an insurance aar Elliott, ' Bobby Fowlers Glen, real isstate-brOker. He spent .some tu. the •elturch, - "It W450__r , this Gardiner, "JoyeiT lianintois, Martha .years` in Detroit; later leturelug truth our +fathers lest .JaeksailiT:Itoli :Kinkead, Diane re-° to Goderich, and 'bothbefore and ...The speaker said - that, James ,I Connell, Dn oald McWhin•ney, Mary' 'after the years-. in. Detroit be was 'of • Scotland was' put in his place ' Ann,. NeWeambes .Donaid. Ronse, 1 a s member of the Goderich Town in the. name of Jesus C,brist'.when Andrew Melville declared • there', . were two kings and two kingdoms in Scotland. ''gew when King George gees to Scotland he vvor- . ships An •a PresbyterianChurch, not as the head ar the chnrch ,but . , as a Member. . .0 . , Two things are strongly Out - „standing in the modernseene---sibe pawers and . the ,poWerlessness of 0 than. There never .was a.. time When man was more powerful' than now, nor when -humankind 'steed -.. in:greater -danger Uinta t,o.dtty. . .___ ,The.. speaker recalled; .that . • the . ,people of Igrael were told "riot ''t.o'.,.__2_ .,e.xalf 'themselves unless- 'titer; membered the Lord, their God, .Who "gave them snight. . • • s ' All, enduring power contes Iron). ..Gotl.• He is' the One tir be glorified. The 0 whole world Was made ftir the glory a God and man is Made for• • that ,glory, but ' when he breaks •loose, _he 'isillte -ix beautiful .priara , . 7gliESS-Cliitridelic1-Wth.1141ieS1-7brolten---,-,-. and nseless 'when ' cut off from the .. source, of its poWer and •liglit. ' •-,. 'We proclaim the 000rnlng of: ,Jestts Christ ,that' He might. lift ns up: to the __source ot.,..1741S light and power; and life begins for us-' - again, _ . 0 s .. ' "If We try .to fid nthe 'meaning Of life' in ' our own ivntur desires, We shall find no answer, 'bet to, know that Vlie are, alive 0 to SerVe the glerY of. God deliVers `cis from •our , - small selvesalfd fills our life with' is . inednin,g. 'Just as the synset fing • the ssky with. it lory,• so will you be in the' glory and majesty . of - God, of Him, and through nitti, ,. Ond to Him, ,to 'Whom be glory foreVer it/id ever.” •° ' ' -The act of rededicationand the. profeiSsion of ,faith Wereled by Iter..A. Ninamo, and ' xepeated bY the eongregation; The 0 benedietion .. 'by Very Rev, C. II. ' iNittcDonald ' .tind the choral Amen, *by the ItileX ., Churelt Choir coffelnded the Mettler-. . ttble service. , . : • ' .. • • - • ' CENTRAL SCHOOL', GRADE 8.TO GRADE 9 ' Gerald Anin, .0 William • Bell, Robert -.Bell, Robert sDockstader; Margaret Emerson, 00 Leonard- Ear- mans,..Edward Leggett, Fred Yioss, Gedrge. Osinond, Mary Patten,, George Thonipson, Barry Whet- stone, Kerwood" White'', .,,Yen'enhe Young. .GRADE 7 TO GRADE 8 Harold Davis, Marilyn Elliott, Jayne FOrd, John Graham,' Kath- leen HIT"; Richard Holyer, 'James Jackson, Ray Johnson, John Kane, Elisabeth Lauder,' Gerald MaePhee, Riehard 'Sledge, Isabel Moore, • Joan' 3Thiris---, m, Sandra - Salkeld, Robert Vol land, Ruth Westbrook, 1Vorsell. GRADE, 6T0 GRADE 7 Corinne AlIi U, Glen Alan, Mary Andrees;Donelda Bannister, Cam- eron Bogle,ZIVIarilyn 'Crane, Ken- neth Crawford, This Crawford, Barrie Culbert, Mary Curti!, .Joyce 'Z;1;10th431) aifer,11hifunslfttlone.,niKile,itbMa lIilIyXtiiiime'Or::; r , Marilyn Meltitosh, .Gordon hawk, Paul Naftel, Jim Paget, Dons ald PhareS, Adelne itiehI. Keith Salkeld, Leona Rehmidt, Marion Sernton, Dennis Steep, Jane, Stowe, Billy,Sturdy, Sandra l'horaps Oil , Wsive'rley Nelson, Jerry .WaIl, !Tarok" Webster, Murray Wood. GRADE 5 TO GRADE 6 Ilohert Alexander, Chas.., Allison .3111111 Cousin's, Ca inlet/ rialik, Carolyn Duquette, Vivian klawards, Il•ob Fisher, Laird Pulford, 11111 (larriek, T)on Goddard, (Imre Har- man, Itath IIolyer, l)onna flortan, Joan Itoy, Paul IItitchtns,%;Ittne Johnston, Xttnteth JasIljng, Sandra Rellohgb,•Ilarbid Lamb, Bob Laws, Beryl ',Maguire; .14ek ,Ren- neth NieXay, flotilla. McMillan, Prances Morris, Isabel Morris, Sandy, N'aftel, Dayitl Robinson, ilortiOn Sallaws, Bill Seelmgeoui, OnAion. 5 TO- GRADE 6. Peter Allis, Jerry Andereon; rtiye Nornm Stewart, Charlene Stowe, Craig, 0 Sturdy,. 'Jonn Sturdy,. 'John Sully, ',Penny ' Thorpe, -Karen War- nock, Sharen Warnock. ' GRADE' 2 TO GRADE 3", . Joyce 'Bosnell, Sandra Bradley, James Bridle, Gwendoline., Brown; Edna Cope, Dorothy Cornish, Mar- lene Cousins, Wflhipm Orawfard, tindn Fritzley,. Marilyn Hamilton,. '.Elisaire-th Harley, Dian 0 Harrison, John Hook broom , . Irene K sTlidith Matheiss: John Morhs, Barry. .rinnell, -Patricia 'Pre -Mt; Timothy Sale, James 'Scott,. - Gary - Stoddart, Dagnija 00 Xegers, Victor Whetstones Richard Worsen. GRADE 1 TO GRADE 2 . Catherine Anderson, , 'Sheila Brown, Jack Chambers,' Joyce, 'Chambers, Jimmy 'Cousins, Bobby C, Crawford, Bobby J. Crawford, Shirley, Tastier, 'Joey Fritzley, Frank Gardiner, Pauline Glazier, x1sFsH0rta1l.,-,•Aridreys41as...,se1tylli s Hoy, Janet lingin, Marilyn „Tames, J3arr7 Johnston, 'Sandra. McLean, Irene Menlo, Judith Naftel, ryri Natter, -Norin'a Redford; :Sonny' Redfordc Joey Riehl,syrank Sal - lows, • I,,stnny Slivimegour,Patsy Stoddart, Marion Sutherland,' Thnnnc' Taylor, • Mary • Katherine :Warner,,,••. 000• KINDERGARTEN. Donna Alierharts.Renaid Attridge, ,Sharon 13nechler, Paul Banks, Ren- alds Beardif, Dianne • Beattie', nth. Bettor, Rayineed Illnek, 11111 Brad- ley, Sharon Ilurges.§, Paul Carroll, Lynne Contrie, Shirley Cbok, Clyde 'Cope, Margaret •Cpusins, Robert Cousins, Craig Cox, Kenneth Craw- ford, Dickson %Cummings, 'Kenneth Da rid son', 00 0 Donna Dockstader, Paulitie ,Durnin, katit• Ann Durnille: GWeltda iEeltmier, Barbara Ellis, Gni! Pailbert, Denfla Garthier, Pnn1 (lardner:4'1111110 Harmon, Michael Helesie, Anita Higgins, Geel nalmes, Elaine Johnson, 'Beverley Johnston,.Sharoti .Xelley, Jahn Xin- kettd, Prances La ith.cillite, Jimmie LangiIIe,jiMmy I*400;. Brnee Mae - Donald, neve Key ' W(4)611041. •Rahert Makittirdy, ' Dianne Me. Auto% Itopald McCartney,. Shirley Mcepllongh. fle:Ferley Nfemillan, Seat t MeTaggarf; 'bey, Council, retiring because of failing heath.' He served • also as a mem- ber of the Separate Sciatica Board.' Ile was tt' member - of St. Peter's Chureh and of the Holy ,Name Society. Surviving • are his wife, formerly Theresa O'Ldughlins three. sons, Norman and' Janleri, tif De- troit, • and.. Gordon, of G'oderieliss and two daughters,' Mrs. Ruskin G. 'Cushing (Mary) .and Mrs. •Wil- liant C. Christenson (Veropien), both of Detroit also he 'Ister, Mr -s„: aorgaret . Clary, of -fiertOrtly, and 13`e:V.011:grandehildren. • . • • Thei,ftmera.1 was heid,„on TueAday morning trot!' tee -.family residence to St. Peter's Church, where requiem high mass was .sung by Rev. .1, 1' (4 The-pallbearerS Were .105. Finn,..John• Spain, Chas. Black,NV. A. Coulthurst, n. M. O'Brien. and -..tohn Boyle. Inter- ment was in Blyth Roman ',Cathelic . _ • ,hiliTijOAY PARTY " • A, grZinp of, Mrs. jag. Black's friends gatheredat the...henre of Miss D. Mellwain,„ N'ewgato street, inhoner of ;Mrs., seiventy- eiihth birthday. FiVe hundred 'Was played, winners heing Mrs. Jos. rindgkinson and Mrs. it'oy A dainty limch •waS served, the table being eentred by a beautiful - birthday cake. Tta was poured by Mrs.• Black's gratiaaaughter; Miss Virginia, joined wishing' Mrs. Black many more years of happy life.. Mrs. Wm. Craigle' of Ititchener is Visiting in ,town • this week, • I 131119e Moore, Remald Moore, Dianne Morris, Joyee Mug- ford, Harvey Munro; Allen Mid, Nancy Robinson, John Ross, Barry Scrimgeour, Beverley'Scritten, Doug- las Shenton, Jimmy Rmith, Jimmy Stephens; • ',Shirley Squire, .jack St 10 t1 11(3! Taylor, Paul Taylor, Peggy INnnlinS0n, Xent T11 rn, W1l3ii0 W012, Brian Turner, Catherine Wal 1! Riehard W)1 10)11, Westlake, Siiirley Wilyinson, Cheryl WilliamS, 'refry' Young. - 'OCR APOLOGIES We regret that spare ,is not available this Week tdr many utwa items handed in. The repot of the tonvottion alao IsnuavOld; ably lett over to nest week. ,