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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-08-17, Page 11.03rd YEAR --- Young Business , BANDNOTES ...........,-- ,, .._ 1 , There was a large Audience for en Form New 'The band concert 'i'Ciatirt' House ., *'- - A • I aiix• on Sangay ellgriiieg and tile r antzation. program wee ratieb eajoy0d. For , neat Syndaye.eveiung 'Bandmaster W. •IT. Bishop Will present the fel- lowing program.: . , ; • M;rch-^'Q C"44adan. Beandtt ti) Harinn-"Tbe aY Thou GaveSt".,.' • March -"0,1 Couirades"Welke Selection • l(reenest) ,`,4.0peratie -Mingle • ', ' Berry March--- 'Under the -Double Eagle"Ra Wagners Waltz--"Soliralas Olass.' Overture-"Clederelle •Italetierans March.: --"The New ;Colonial" Hall Grand Fantasia-"Goepel' Hymns" . • .•• .. • Dumars March.-"C.S.M." ,' Southwell NValtz-"Wandering" GypAy" -South- ' - well Selection-L"A.M.S. Pinafore" „ , , • ,, • Sullivan Hymn -"Abide with Me" -. ..- The King. The, prograra is to begin at 4-30 '11'0.00E. . • .• 46 Both the "Blue • Water Band and the Girls' Titurnpet Band -are plan- ning to -be in, thei, Warriors' • Day parade at, the Toronto Exhibition Kin August 26th. As there will be considerableexpense in connectiori. with this trip, • a collection will be taken: . at the Sunday evening concert. • . . . • Both4bands„toek part in the band tattoo at Clinton in connection with the old boys' reunion ha the .neigh- bor town, They had 'a • good 'recep- tion and the playing and drilling, of the girls especially took - th'e fancy of the big crowd. • 44..ek. Abont fiftae,,reVresentative,..rulfg bueinesSMen of Goderieh Met' in the British Exchange4 Hotel,.:- On • enonday • PVeulna , to Ci*ganize Jnnior -Chamber .Conanerce, It was An enthtfsiastic. meeting, and the noreinatiott of the, slate of Of- . fiders and 'election baiballotQwas spirited and. -decisive; • •,0,1ven. Hamilton, chairman of a' §ice,ring fernterly named,' was in the chair, and antrdduced the •guest, speakers. He hoped the organization, 'when •formed„, wOuld be of ..seme benefit to the connxiun- ity. He referred to. the lack of extension ofindustrial life in .Gode- rich. He felt there -Was something stepping the promotion of securing new indUstries, and he felt enough was not being alone in this regard. Harry Allan, president, of South Waterloo J ueior Chamber Of Cone .raerce, introduced Gordon Plaskett, of Toronto,- regional president,. who explainedthe aims and objects of the "Jaycees." Be 'said. 'he was ..impreised with facilities in Gode- rich---two railweys,a good harbor, , .an airport -and with is natural resources. • The _Junior, Chamber of 'Com - Mem, said the speaker, was ineor- rotated in Canada in 1936 at Tor- „ and, lathe United, S'tates •hee fore that. Canada has -3.5000 'Mem- , hers and there are thirty-six Ideal Junior Chambers in Ontario. . ; 'It -is eorganization-of-Yonlig- : Men .betvveen the ageS•of favetitYafive • and thirty-five. It trains in, leader- . ship by theory' and practice.. It is :recognized -Strongly ' by: 'senior Chambers of Commerce.” • • . What J.C.'s Do The 'Junior Chamber "of. 'Com- merce, 'continued the speaker,. aids • the „community' and enkleavora to ,promote ..industry; speiteors trade • fair's. •Its externel work. is b -road. Traffic •and safety catattatignieliullie speaking are ,also considered as • projects. • Ile concluded' by wishinr the organization the best of luck. He had neved afteuiled' sucla it :large urganilation meeting, as this. • • 1)/in Hunter, of 'Wt. -aerie° ' Chain- ber• • of Commerce, discussed the . internal prohleurs. • ,of • such an or- ganization, as a: .get -out -vote cam- . •-•,. paign, ninnicipal imPreveinent,. .education. • -•' •• Harry 'Allan conducted a iint.,stion. Entries for Local Race Meet on 23rd Are Interesting PERSONAL 51ENTION 4,1 With. interest,. j.11 rairlileSS" 110.r6e racing•at its highest' Peak in Years la Goderieb, Wednesday, 'August 23, promirses •te• -be 4111 Otitetattdine day in local' .turf histOrY. That ,is the Ott.V. the Geilerich •Agrictiltural aria, Trotting Associaqon holds it§ Mer racing-meetovith four races of three one -tulle' beats each ,Caeded• for the afternoon. • •• • ' t since the aye(' when *Dr. Whitely' and, Gid Litt 'were .elealling up .the "Ontario. harness, .racing circalt with their fine ,herees hns this tovvrilhed se' many good pacers vvith which to challenge out-of-tewn owners. • In each ertlip faces,schedialed for, next Wednesday there will be at least pone Goddricli horse and, in some classes,- two. or more. , The ,TICreehyear-olds •• _ In the three-year-old trot or pee% sPorisoreal,by• the Goderich, chtintS, two local horses will go to the post. They are, Just •Teddy;.• Bruce Bradley's fast-stepping-rcolt which scorett -a' -victory -over the - great • Sirver -Lee In one heat at OWned b gorge Fea.gan, Goderich Exeter, 3g6, Miss Callie Grattan, towns'laip, which. •bad- a second and fourth racin,g Thorieliffe's fast The- neighborieg town of Clinton. send -two colts to co*. test .this. field;..thSe being "Punch" MacEwen's • Merilee and 'Dick jacebs' Mis.„s Chips. Another en ty - Gypsy, P. • Grattan; • oi*ned bY. Jlarzy.-Gesedy-01-4,: 'horse to beat .in the colt class may be ,Ginnie Lee, the mare 'which won in. this crass so handily at Clinton recently. - • She is Owned by George. Sherman of Rodney. . ' • Two full-blooOed brothers, Will be contegting the l'.).29 clase, they are Del' •GitrOher'S' Moonlight Ex-; prest, four-year-old. vvhich showed - So, .at Clinton, and 'tar . press, . a five-year-old . owned by. Elmer Cranston.. 'Both are bY' Ray Chilcoot and Lady Express 'and are brothers to, the More famous Huron 'ExPreSs". six;year-old. • • Ab• 4tevehson's • . Easter' •Maid, which has been • improving. ,every time out, rounds out the .Goderleir entriesin this class, • ' In • the. 2.25 class there will be Leah Harvester, 'the :seven-yeitr-old mare, owned by George, Caldwell •of 'Colborne township,' a nd oeedale Skipper, ,•owned.hy Reg. McGee & 8 011st,Of, tewm. 'Leah Ilarvester was an easy -Winner' 'in the . 2.28 class Mr. '• Basil kelly. Was tip .frem- , London en, Tuesday on a visit to his 'father, Mr. J. B. Kelly.. Mr. .:-tind Mrs. J. • EVvhslek Stratford' are enjoying a vacation 'at Windy.- Pines Cottage at Sunset . • Mr. iii4-MAS.• J. Wilson,..40„, Huron road, .wert, recent,. guests df Mrs. Wiles at joliR, neat Chicago, Illinois. * • Miss' Eileen D'Arcy, of Ottawa, is spending two Weeks „in Own, the guest -of' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mac- Donald. „ • Mr. J. E..'0. KC, of Mon- treal, is spending two weeks with his mother; Mrs. , E. R. Elliott., Chbourg street. , -• yr. and Mrs.., G. , Bloor of Dtrolt tind'Florida were , guestS with Mr. and Mrs., J.' R. Henderson, ••e‘ I ' 'SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL PLOT in Itinklitild eein'etery-,-Where a service' hOnoring melnury. of the war dead was held on Sunday last. (Repoieon page 3.) - Ray' Stewart Found Fatally Shot in Barn near Varna 1 • AT. THE WATERPRONT It-thAs been a quiet week- at' the harbor,' so far as Incoming, grain rergoes-nre-ceneernede-eArrivalie..a the Goderich elevator were: Friday -Howard Hindman, 132,000 •Inis. oats and barley. condah, '77;000 • iins. Thursday, (todayY ' Starbuck, 14,600 bus.• oats and barley.• °. - The Joseph P.: Burke artived on Tuesday And took on 93,800 bita,._ of AtbeAt for Montreal, clearing the same day. " • • •- The ,A., A,. Hudson is due at • the elevator on Friday. • Ray Stewart, 19, son of Mr.* and. Mrs:. •,pordon • Stewart, R.R. Auburn, was .,folind shot to death. this aftern .on (Thursday)." in th'e barn of, A. afestard, RR. I, Varna, where. _be was helpieg bring'. in the hlt•rvest. • • " While the men went•Out to,, the Mid .to bring in another, load, Stel4k-yemained hi the barn york-' ing,k41.11(Nwhen the 'men returned. he was found shot. •• inquest' Will likelY be• held. • Ray married Miss Betty Nivins, .adanghter of Mr. and MM. *David Nivins of Hunga.nnon, this spriaag. He was employed. as 'farm'. hand, in the, Varett distrIet. . • TIE OLDEST PRACTISING LAWYER IN CANADA , Mex. Mel ver of, Wi nateteg • sends Perhal. Mked what the . lmanclal Engin avenue; , The ,siglial-Star the following Clip- ; -1 i'' 'Ro at Clinton tind. many think she:can Ping' 251/111 The Winnipeg Fr.,Ce Press - niVional, he -replied 50' Teets Pe!" ald, o' Toronto, spent the week -end repeAt .ihe,•• perform:1'nm , An the '-' membership fee to both. ' " „ - , an 0,00erich and' were warmly . wel- faster tield., . • , Men under ' flairty-fb.o. 3';(i:ir:4 - are corned by . old -friends,. - , • ', - In th... Fast Field' ' . - • eligilikr• for -, metube•rshiii. ' .' The Mr and Mrs, Ren. Morden,- of The 2.20 chiss,..Sponsored by the tentative plan is; for the •exectitive ' 0; be chosen from those below thirty -live.. Those trbove forty may join as. honorary thember.s • without right :to a Vote.' "It .Ls .a.'ytning Anen's organization, run by• young men where, they are given -a.•cliarfee. at self -development." - - .. , The Jturior Chamber of Com - regional responsibility, was. t Mrs: James WilS'on and son n - inerce can -never take. Over zenior chamber work. .Tfie primary. object* is to develop Toting men to enable. , them to pike.pOsitions On the .Board of Trade, the speaker emphasized.' "But if we think they are not doing -.the right thing, we will 'cheek them up.” 'Teeple still •4 run • the. 'temn • thrOugh the Mayor and Tewn••Coun- ciL'" He urged his hearers •tii turn opt . to. ,nommation '. Meetings; and have• A say in them. '" ., .• - i .11espeler, Barrie, arid Galt.Junior Chamber of Conatierce Wernher§ • Stirred, things up' et . the miteicipal noniination meetings, and some of .ter, Mrs: Walter J. Granarich,• of them 'contested and ' won elections. Buffalatt are at thp, British *, Ex- ' After ' getting • permission from, change 'Hotel•while visiting friends • . the. Citi, Connell, the Jaycees of h ,Owen. S Mid. put up 'nets? signs, •• ()Warts -Elect44 • ,' • ' . The election -resulted as follows:. President, • Dr. ' Walter Little, chasen '" from . seven nominees; 1st 'vice-president, . Mek Culbert ;• •'second tice-preeident, -Owen num- .. . iltan; secretary'i• . Harold Shere; •,- treasurer, • smaX . Cutt; ' directors, Harold • Blackstone, • 1r,-,. Gordon *Bannister, Dr.I3ert Such.. Othens nominated were NVilf Reinhart, Joe • • O'Brien, Keith cutt, Cy Robinson and Harold Hibbert: •-• -Dr. - Little -was- accorded- An en- thnsiastic 'reception When he took ' the clinic.- He .. expressed thanks for the. honor. "There is,. something • for 'us to do, and With the co- .* Operation Of ,all we will' endeavor to. put the town on the map." John K. Sully, vice-preSiclent of • 'the Goderieh Board Of Trade, said he WAS' glad to see a Junior. Chain - pronto, and Mrs., Adam Smith, of Goderwh -industries, will 4)f coarse Pnidon, made a hilcf visit in town 86,0, Huron Expressy jointly owned - by Bill ,•Wood and Jack -Gardner, -go the past,week • Mi-. J. W.•MacVlearhas returned, to the 'wire. This fine -gelding hits from •a three weeks' visit. with her •scored- some outstanding ,,yietotfies •niege; Mrs. G. E. Br -Leber, - and Dr. during :t-ite past thOe monthg, f nd ,Bucher at' Kingsten." • will be one of the favorites in bis Mr. and Mr. Robert Groves have class. He will, how'ever„ . receive mOved to Sarnia, where -Sfr,,Groyes strong oppoSition from., Do'lla Ax- has- • been working with the Can- worthy, a definite ehtry, and HenleY . Wilkes, the faur-year-old which has adinn Comstock Co. Rev. and.,,Mrs., Roy -Columbus of. given, tie" Goderieh pacer ,so Muth Mliyeaukee,'Wiseonsin, were geests. tro4le this' year; Reg.. .McGee's this past week. of Mr. and Ars., :fast-ntiProving Philip-, Stout ' may Noble Lanaway„ 'Nelson :street . ' also go to the wire In4the fast field. Mrs, John •-,Sorei---luid,- ditfighter • In all„twelity-seVerr entries have Margaret, of Fort, were been received to'date, and _vvith five guests last. week at the home, .ef days to go -before .entries close hit .g.k.,arid• Mrs. Leo .Chisholm. . fields should be well filled. • Miss Cynthia Young- .and Miss : The first raco,wilt start •at 2 p.m'. Prances -Arereton are tittendirig the All admission tickets, &red -lased., at World .Christian ,Edlication# (Jon- the May. 80 meet, which was rained 'ventien being' lipid in 'Toronto -this out,' w,111 -be: . fully 'honored •At •the gate. And please, Mr. Veatherman, week. • Mrs. Edward Nolan .and &Ugh, breek for the 'Association' ‚this time. REV. -O. CARRIE AT ST. GtoRws onuadif ere., • Miss Mary 'CAisifoim has retained to her: home on the Bayfield road after a.pleaSant; trip to Calgary, through- the Rockies- - and to the Coast. • , • .Mr: and Mrs. Floyd Iatslie 'and three children, . of Leamingtoh, spent lest Week' with Mrs. Leslie's parents.; Mr: and, 'Mrs. .John rostpri Eldon street.. , • Mrs. Ernest Colborne and daugh- ter, 'Mrs. Lloyd Otto, afid the bat-. ter's daught-er,- reterned fo Termite on' Sunday after speeding hi --week in town. ' . . ' . • Mr. an d ,Mrs. Edward Pritchard. • have:been. celled away to ,Ogdpos- burg, NY;- owing to the •seriouS illness of Mr, Pritehard's. brother, Dr. J. A. •Pritchard. • • . Recent 'guests with :Wig., M. P01 - .son and Mrs. J. Cory' Were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .Lang, ;rim and Rose- mary, of Saginaw, Mieh., and Miss - bei of,----Cdremeree.,,,,Leanized,--herea • 'Attracting indniStry Juts been' a ffTMisTJV1bf t-S-ehotritil &lighter 1,-)prOthy, of Akron. Ohio, Were week -end guests with 'Mr. Scholl's sister, • Mils, i. .T." andi• tr. Woraell,,,.',VietOria street. •Nir. "rttra-Mrs.--Gro-Pge Sanderson. hayo rettirtied home after visiting their son, P'tO.- Whihiain anderson and. Mrs. Sehler'kon'.. and Shittoil, at Z44t. NVhile there they enjoyed:al ,,ertVete• thecean. Mrs. Reg.•Fuller -were their Wm Maitland,' Puller; •of the S. S.,yintifft- doe, 'and': Berniee, 4of, HamilttOn4, nbio ,Mr. and Mrs. Frans' Ralf of ..,..,••••• chninber of Commerce vvill •"ploy an'a and 'Mr, and Airs. IT. 13. Wil - On of Strntford, ball with any organization." • av itebthson moved e 'vote Recent gueSts With Mr., and Mrs. thanks to the out-of-town spenketA, P. Weiner Were Mr. and MM. /3111„ end Mr. Plaskett' offered con- Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs. ' eic gratulations en, the seleetion of Ilaidane of Hamilton.. Ruth and Gordon, •TIaldnne; who id heen .ofileers. • A. charter 'meeting will be ▪ visiting here for ten days,-refurned borne •with their patentee * flounced in, the neiti. future. • Rev. Carrie, rector, St.' John's Church„ Jersey -City Heights; occupied• thp pulpit- 02 St. Gebrge'S Chureh „OJT Sunday mOrn- ing. His text was from the seventb. chapter of..St. Paul's second epistle' to the Corhithiane and he -spoke-ht- some length of .he troubled -condi- tion of the Wo,rld tOday;tthd of the preparations .being mIde .to meet No matter holv desperate -the situation seems to be, said •the speaker, the Worft Of- the' great apoSt-le are as anpropriitte-today as when they were Written. • •., There Was- ix large congregation at the service and the singing was g°'a°1(1.r. Carrie is a.' GOderich Old bov, and he is` always Welcome at St. GoinVe.. 1 -le and 'his wife were guests of his motheit,• MrS. Carrie. • • TILE -WEATTIER Temperatares of •,..the, past, three weeks in Goderich, With :those of the ...corresponding weeks a --year ago, as ,ellicially..reCorded, were; as , • , , . - 1VIin. Mex. Min Jury 27..75 • , .61 .87 72 Fa., July 28....70 ' 60 84 70 Sat Jul* 29 -.82 63 . 82 73 Su•n„ Jely 139 .„..70 .65 75 • 62 Mon., Jaly 31 -.77 • ,64 74' ,57 'Tues.; 'Aug, -I „..70 62 711 48 (5171 • '7721. • 6632 Fri., Aug; 4 „MT 55 75 54 '-Sat., • Aug. 5 -.74 . 62 81 • 55' Stin.; 6.,,,;.78 152' ,82 56 'lion., Aug.. 7- ....78 • 55, 81 65 Tues., Ang. 8 ... . ' 156 86 (8 Wed., Abgt 113- 89 70 Thurs., Atig.„ 1045- (-• 88 68 Frit; •Aug. 11 ..67 • 55 77 67, - Sat., 'Aug." 12 .:72- 116 .`(17 Ran„ Aug. 13 .74, 49 ' • 64 Mtie Aug. 14 ..77 . (14 Trtes., ,• 87 63 Wed Aug.,16'''..18 6,4 „ SS -62 Reg, Williams has returned to Toronto • .fifter a Nisit of a ,fel'; dti*.ye With 'lila relatives' of •Angust nth : - Challengers for the title of."0411.- Adn's Oldest Practising : Lawyer"' a re • sti 11 - turning 'rite name of • LoftuS 1.:1;* Dancey, 90, whose dea t• Goderich. Ont., was anneunced' Thursday, has now heen pia • • forward for Ulte honor. 'thought to be the oldest' prat... rising In in Canada." Winnipeg•s contender,'15011e blado, • 811, wa4 given the honor in lopal; newspaper Stories lit Febru- Rev. Di.'1VicDermid Dies at London in 79th Yeat ary. • The occasion was a gathering of -Canadian legal men to" eelebrate the sixtieth anniversary • of. :Mr, I'ithlado's Call to the bar. It was then -reported he was the only lawyer in ,Caeada still prae.: tiSing.after sixty years,in the pre- fession. • .... Tlar "award",•waii, contested hn- inectiately. A ,•:17eport from St:' Thomas. Atilt„..,stated- :that J; 11. Davidson, S5, of. tha t „city; 'was Akir corrpieg • on .the • law ..loasine,..ts he started Over . sixty" years 'ag,(A. .1 ,never Made the clatiii be flie. oldest -praeti-sing lawyer in' Canada,'` said Mr. Pitblado, Friday. "I' don't • kn.oW who made it. I did not know Mr. 7 1 huwey, lort if he WIlt4 ninety a'ild.stilt practising he ,probably was one of the- oldest • in Can- ada." . Until an indisputable. claim is put.- forward, it. seems. the title must ,reumin open. .• Memorial- Arena Being Prettied Up forOfficial Oliening in October ey.-7.017ei7( 7-irab-eigilr,-13:1/'; a. former beloved mhaister of Knox onrriLeatt,,,. .JiES BONNEY J11.1.1)e6 Qfl1typaSred ‘).g. Wednegdays Aupst Oth, andra 1-lospital, • *diem be bad beeh an invalid for -tour years. • Ile'mas in bis eightieth' year.' lie was for Yoare a cook le. local eating estab- liShmente, with iutervals'ef on the lakes. Re had no relatives 141 'Jar as known, here.. tie was, InnAid in: "Maitland eenietpry, on. 'Monday afternoon, . after, a" service at the graveside conducted by 13eir.. R. (41, 'MacMillan of Knox Preeby-• terian (Murcia. ‘.• ' Presbyterian Church; died suddenly on', Sunday last• It_London, after. hn illness of .r,sev rat months: -He ws:,in his seventy-ninth year.. torn at, Utita.,-Ont., "„,VIr.,‘MeDer-• Mid received his secondary sehool 'education there .and at London, and graduated from Knox,College, 'Tor- onto, in .1901. In 1946 he.receiVed from- the University of Toronto the honorary degree ' .of Doctor of Divinity. • • His._ pastoral • charges • were at Finga 1, Stayner; GOderich, Toronto: '1St. Paul's :Church), Ottkvilleand .rxbridge:-• 1,031, after fifteen • ELSIE 'Word'has boort received Of the death on August ,2nd elste Irene. Robinson, sister of J. F. Robinson of Go(letich. She • died in Wo- inen'S • College Hospital, Toronto, • after a week's Illness. A daughter 'of. „the late, Daniel and Elizabeth k`a7face Robinson of Brooklin, Ont., she was a teacher in the Toronto district for Over twenty years and latterly on the Staff of the John R. Wileox'Achool, and for some years ,Spent her holidays in Goclerich. An- other brother, R. P.. Rabinson,• of • 'Toronto, "also survives. 'Glen 11013.7 bison, of Oederich is nephele. The fun gal sereiee was held at the Of her cousin, Mrs. N'Villiam R. tth of Rrooklin, with. dialer - pent in Gtoveside cemetery, Brooklin. ' Those, attending the funeral from, Gederich were Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins. NO; i2 ate L. anceY Jad Long Career in LegaiProfession The death, of' Lortus• Mee whieb; occurred sudden at his bome.last Thursday morning, removed Ione Of the 01(le4 3At. tbe . oldest practising barrister 111 callada, nancq suffered fractured hip whou 310 41;°1113 hom0,. about q • month aglo, and `. after 's,e'veitteen, days in beipiral be was retrieved, at biS request, -to. ids Item,. 'Pneumonia et in And resulted', in ids death in•big,tioety. iirSt Year. •, ' • , • Mr, D'auvek wag bpra, -iir-Gade-' • rich; 'a -son. of' the :7 late 'Captain, Themas N. Dopey, Welt-1010*A-, Great LOOS Captain, and XdrY Munro,. Ile Was educated in,' the. •selleols here and the .1',ItivereitY of 'reroute, graduating at the age Of tWenty-on froin 0SgOOde Be first, practised law in, Sea, , forth, but. 'the 'great -'part -of his life was Spent in his native Oede- rieh. He was an able defence coun- eel, and prided •hiraSelk on never ,• being late for court. He was the 'dean -of 'thet.bar Of Huron and g* the. last eleven. years was president of the 'Huron Law.. As.sociation. He served. as Town galieitol* for a number of years. In loop, he wat appointed a King's Counsel, . wits a member of North street United Much. . • An ardent fisherman,, each jely"' 1msttt itf1°Aunnd:d •hRiPaive'art tahnegimin74,1:f(*).°J''thisti*, faiorite 'fish, the black bass.. "He also fished in Ahe Muskoka Lake, and had done •considerable„, travelling. .. He Was the. last' of the family of the late' 'Captain :and Mrs. Danc04 Surviving are hiswife, the terra& MISS ' Vera 'Wiggins," et.:-GOderiel# and two daughters and .a .S.OkPY* a 'previous marriage: Mrs.. B. Cas - grain (Arnie) and Mrs. ••Reniviclr' :(Dorethy), of alontreal,, 'and. Wile frid','-of 'Toronto.. , , • Business' Places Clesed.. ER,14,-BST p.uly A former resident 23af"this irict, 'in the person of 'Ernest 0, Duff, 'passed away, at .his ..home, 33 White. street, Leamington, on • Sat- taidaY, 'AiiguSt stilted from 'a heart conditien,which had Cenfined him, to beitfor ,almost; three weeks. He was the son ,of, the late •atigh puff and -Eliza Ray and , was born. near Peterbolo in 1.879,:corxiieg to 'Dun,gamiora .at the age of five and living there until 1926, when he moved to •Laming - ton. He was an active. member of Knox . Preabyperlan Church 1)1 Leaniington and .Seryed „a,s, repre- entative elder. He was married in 1907 to. .rean Sturdy of-Dun- gennort, who • Survives, • as do two Sons, Ray, of :Leamington,. and Arthur, of Windsor, else two. grand- children, Deibiis. and Virgil Duff, laith of -Windsor. One, sister, Mrs. Fred Ross of •Anburn, also sur-; • vives. Mr. Duff was predeceased • In. tribute .to, 'his niemOrk; A•14#•4---0.. budiness. places on the:Sqliare .were closed during. the "hour -Of the fun - era' service,' whieb took place at • his residence, St 'Vincent street; ' on 'Satuedity afternoon.. Rev. W. Cope, of lierCia street :United' Church, conducted the Service in the; . P1 '-11( 1)2. citizenS -front" all walks ' in. life. Among. those )n Attendance.' were. Mayor George Math'ieson. and Mei1lbers and otheials, of the,...Tovvn • Council tind weathers of the Huron 1„aw • .A.,;:eocitition..-' • Juel' 1929 by ene _$ister. .)Irs. .latnes 1.Vost represented-_-tbeAudielarY- Medd df-F,4.',A.111ntrit.'' Tite-.funerat ser- [Among ,the avealth'o'f •fierat trlbufes 'vice- took place ' on -Moilthy at the I were °those from " „North slreek, stth fatteral.liente, 1:ea tnington,. Church -and' the Huron Law • • and was clindtacted by ReV. Chas, Asspcilitton. rarter. inte:rment wIls ill Ever, • The pailbearerA were it. V. Hays, green memorial cemetery there,. - WC., Frank Doune'tly,. D•irrow K.C., of toWn ; E.• Bell, JOHN ttoimey' Glenn Hays; of ,Sett- K.C., : -of Exeter; county Crown, • • Wahlifttttitr:ghatatul,l'Il(gif toil, of Clintop. • .• forth,. and' Ex -Sheriff 0'. " town, died on -Wednesday in Alex- :'IIIternmxt was .in'Ale•'fantily„plet andett Hospital in his -sixty-s,eeond xiaitland cemetery. . , ' Although Alt's only mid-Auguet, the Arena'. The riocke; 'cushiOxi or • ; 'contentions. point''.•here, encl.eliti •efsm cheap, -He reinitided that '"you :and' put the Town' Council there," and the \Board of , Trade Ints done a lot of .yv,ork. PTilikis great town for Atreet,Orner beWea, • Gederich has 'the' advantage of a • fine inirbor, but there is. difficulty. 'Advice has been obtained .of the best 4irains-- es 4o...the-Wit:pi 'd • at- , , ,Traeling :possible hae been exert to 'get 'and the Beard will weleeme any • , • Suggestion.. ' ' Dr. Little, asSured the Junior 4/1 ElalOAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ACCREDITED PIMLICO AC. mt. lied Mrs. Prank •Macterinfin, , • COVNTANT. IitehaIsh, announce ;the engage- -Mr. (1. m. I:angelic, hits been meta of their daughter', Barbara Awarded.' thii degree of ftecredtted lionise, id Sir, Ponald. Franklin public, areountant from file Institute Ahislie,eon of Mr. and, Mrs, at„ 1, of Aecredited Public Accountants Ainslie, Goderieh; the wedding to of, 'Ontario. Vt. T4111101/0 1.4 take place in .Ashileld Presbyterian plOved flE4 aveandtaut at. the D6inin. Church early in September; ititi nond UnebitalY. Co.. ; activity at . •Goderich's • Memeriai wall facing the ice surface is being done in a •unique Sungle color ..- The 'Arena this week gives one.the lin- two seating • sections ' at the north .• end are in...yellow, -Wh'le thoSe' at pressien 'that .epening night is only about_a week away. A crew of. ine,n are replacing th.e.vaSt network of artificial 'Ice pipes; Bell •Tele-• phone.' Men, have 'been installing tele'phenek veires and 41sd wires for _broadeasting-'from the arena, and .a special•Caniteian, Press 'eeWswire, is to be, installed later.',In • the 'evenings,' gangs. .0eme11, .represent- ing v.arions , Organizations, aye painting.. -All in .411, it's -been a • hiVe of activity... • n_ Ail the werlt is in preparation for the big . official •opening ;which will be abont'the seeond week in October.: Plans are •alreaOy be- ing 'made for a ,gala aipening,,,the full _details of Ni74.11.Vh Will be 11- nolince4 tte later date.. .. Ice 1Pipe,s Being •Repinced'' Because the eriginal artificial ice pipes haye not proved eximpletely satisfaetory, they are being entirely replaced, Instead of , twenty -root leugths, 'forty -foot lengths fire being laid: This is being done Jit "the expeuse of Canadian Ice Ma- chine of Teronfo, who inStalied the year. He was -a native qf Sask- atcheWfIll 'and owned and',operated ing.1'411e* fttneral ' were Mr. Albert Those froth .ouf of toWri attend - a fatat there iintil rwenty:Jme• ,years Wiggins, of 'Charleston, West, Vir- ago, avhen he came to Goderich, and entered •the. 'trucking bushiess. ' allirsia. ;Ejdietmeard+7Cirgifr.an'r'df l'so°11r,nrct.; .. Ett-ch- year he „returned.. to Sask. ward, (if Detroit;. Mr., and. Mrs. ' atchewan to look after. les farm ward, of Acton. there. lie was a member of North • ' Street United Chi •ch d f an o the _ Canadian Order of Foresters. , . • . • • He is stirvived by' his wife the , years as minister of Knox Cherch, Fred, Goderich; two half-bre- Oodepich. he accepted •0 call from . . i rs • 1 ham . of ‘it 1ft C lrrenti ,• - , v t the South end Are grey. htelt of . • • - • • •- ' 'Sask., And Alvin,eof Reginh,..Sask., st "Paurs Presbyterian Church • , . ,, and a half-sister; 3irS. Ethel -Farris; the -seating sections on either side et . dia„ charge, Lxbrui.ge, rn..yeuruary .u., , Toronto„, He..retire$1 from his .lastt . refthI,Byaarndfft,In.dAtrilt..T;t„e'rot, bidr4oitehde;;;1 of the ice surface .iS painted owing to cot/Wined, n nessa . •• . -His wife, . formerly Frauces action in World 'Wee I, e,,,,, ferent color and -these color' are blue, ml„ broyvn, green and orange. H i t d• d i 1948, " d- h • is - the funeral -service at the Cranston Williant II.. Campbell tHeleir) and •I(Lm. Intestent will be in Maitland funeral honie, on Saturday it 9'30 Mi's. 11: D. Beattie (Nfionti), both ' Pfillbearers will .. be --t. 'Gaily •p:finted commercial Aver- i Dermid, of .London, and ,a brother, .`"'''''Y' ' , , , , ward Elliott and Rusiell Jervis- of ot Toronto ;. a .-on, John G. - Me;,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Messrs'. Fred' Neal of London, -Ed- tisentents are to be , found at. the Clintoe, ' .1)Ouglas McDougall of; arches. Slime of • the '.. top of the 'walls. •betWee-n the roof soco . „,,, Jalnes G.- INIeDermid, of ''NeW'Yor ' and, City., . . Goderich• • '• 1 Robert. ' Fisher 8till, available to letey,chants • . Dr. .MeDermiO was - a • korainent Mason and • was Past . Grand ( ' tf Stratford, and Norval Anderson tnUnsh.!.p,• fli.m'S wishing to Advertise.* o o ma. Members' of the loe, 1 . , A Tribute to: Royalty • -' - . , , • The funeral service* was held o errY 1,v111 he. floiver- Chaplain. of 'Grand Lodge'. .• • `' - ' . ' ..----. II .1(f)dg6e der .i'.`orest ; ' • • A the earth end Of the rink. and. on , ...On the wall of the ataditoriuin at Tueeday• /afternoon at .• the Trull, he • - • ill'Ol'S. ither , side- of the Torenta Daily funeral henie„ Toronto, where- the ._ tar time .•elock will• be ,piiteed it serviee was eenduoted by ReV. Dr.." .. . ---- • large Portrait of ' the King and ' IL M. Paulin, formerl'y 02Rosedale Queen. - These Will be .draped With The different -colored. sections" en- t ner, , , RON. C. W. Cope Will oflielate :11 surv1V ed by two, da ughters. M re. able patrons to end their seats more • readily's% • , DELBERT StiLAN. ' Presbyterian .Church, and Rev.. Dr. . Well 'known in this ecumpunity 'flags and' spotlight- turned on Wasaen,,,a,C•alvie Church, Toronto. through long association in' variotis thcxu441st pteviotts. 'to, the -Start Represmitativea of I)r.- McDermld's activities. W. Dellyirt .Splait'died'on ef• the' arena 'will be allremed With of a hockey.game; the .main lights - former charges. at Goderich, Ex. Monday Kincterdine Genera). Hos- bridge, St. Paol's (Toronto) 'Arid Pit, been ill for Some onlY the spotlights. plVring on the Oakville were 'attendance, thoee-Inteiths ,past. Member . of one of portraits as the 'crowd standa, for• from Knox Church; Ooderich, being' the pioneer families -id Kineardine t•he playieg of the national' anthem. Rev R. •0 !Mae eiyed his . education in -Kin- • original pipes, and who • are to)w Every ,nockey match win 'be given _e_.1.0_ . , . INfillan, ' Geo. be- Woe born here October' 2271880, the benefit of , this ,dromatie , „. , , iii set and, Robert Bisset. . (11(1(80 811(1 was .employed for year, „, , fle11111(1:limiTther• eolorful „opening ceremony. tintl ''''''s s'Thne'f.e:intPerin.je.ntMilwe'gaqw0111' 9(.11.!--o•-ne- 'Ir[VC. replacing then' on their of complete satisfactioN Abont 200 flags have nlready been i, , . • . n aro-, un , the Andrew Malcolm Furnitt - •. -•,/ ' MeCLENICHEY.-AVAY • • • - 1 rade. Rot tirning .1 o Kin en rd ine, it e s, • work Will be einnleeted, by the end Will be,carrred On, next ir-e • TS 6k- rf. ie eava, e.- t g, , of the arena to give ft still, more . „,..liary Pearl „WaY,_ daughter of ev•tablished the Kincardine' Cleaners ._ firm. Disposing 'of 'it fon+ Years Jame's ' lititehleson : is: 'again in , e.. colorful g ow to e . n et or. , . ..., 1 a fing, ,02 Mi. and Mrs. Albert Pepper; Sea - 1 the I t .1. If . ., , . , he charge of the,. Installation ,wor is' being• done 1)ST anyone las gp . f th i • The' we ' Ming, 1 Mathiesonss. , 71tirlierorts , organizations • have peov bled .y•oluntitty, labor, • for t he painting of tbe arena's - interior.. These include .Goderich Elevator Co.; Purity Flour Mill; Dominion Bead Machinery 064 Mac.Donald Eleetrie; -cam-Whin latittif;, . Lion, Club. , Mb; 'Imperial 011`Lrd.; kjamen . , A Celerful View ' The interior of the' arena now Is it veritable rainbetv of colors, pro- -at this_ week and testing operations: donated and more itre 'needed. easant .cemetery, Toronto: Company. g La t e r he • went • to •-T1 hrn the eefling tee-ferlowed ,was .un tee. In marriage. to ago to the p1 C's owners, he estab- M()il.. 'henry Carl ' Me.(31lnehey, Kip," lished Kincardine 'Floor servfee, Manager Lorne 'Wakelin should be liitske s4tle'doinN'ahtlee•iltol,1/26heorilreSillitle,t.'Awreunidit' pen„son .02 114T11(1Mi•s. William which he eondueted' until his"death,' .. McClintehey„ Ilolnr. iesville, at . 11 • 'M'plan Was a member of the .advised. • Phone t2T. - - ' • -:. '0:elock -Saturday morning, August Church of the '"„kies,alah, Surviving .anSyMilbipsyacarBitif:)eci'elrvi:r..seat in''the arena r--4-11-e-en ' 'tire",.. -e• , etSkeltcletfisfort4,Seitrseosteirre• . 501. Itev. M. 14„. Newell:officiated are his widow, 'the former 'Clare at the ceremony ,ir the manse a IL Caswell of Durham • Pt()sonS, the United ' Church, • Ilehmewilie. John, 00(10•1i - 11( X" ' 1( .a_ te.,)t ( e ail( trt«,groom ,were at s aft of The Kincerdine NewS, and sale at 'Craigie's ,and I'Vood's Tool-. of tended by Mr. and Mra. Albert Me- two ,danghtei-sM , rs. Melvin 'Ritchie, rooms early this fall. Price •Sech••a. ticket, Will .be one dollar. Clinch6y of Carlow. ,brother ena Rinenrdine, and Mrs. '..Tack. Harr'. sist The° holder of etich a ticket hitS er-In-law . of, 111., bridegroom. son', Tiondon.L-Kincardine News: 1T he he bride .were ,ft g()WrI Of, r6)111) nee, MI'. John Mean aftended.the fine le!fr-tiolei*let. Y. th()rnotitileoust(41•tthe'°.f sieliti8sbn0i.' - On • the ‘ntglit of a ' hockey match bine . sheet with „grey Lecessiiries ernI 'of his father et tetineardine on Or end a corsage of. pink. vises and *Thiirsalay .111St. The ' serylee Was Illy -of -the -,valley, Hey attendnnt 'conducted by Rev. NV: P., Davis, of earnival, .thee.horder of the ticket W11(4 Cli'e.g:1011 In navy ereee vvifh Ovotsso, Miell., acting rector of the' than 6. p.M.,,, otherefise-the seat goes . ileagsalittor 'Ilit1(11rnettilArtsleon a 'AitliedeketriP lattieler gr"Y aecessories :Ifni corsage Or-Clinreli -of „the Messiah. Interinent pink ,rnees, On their return trom was in., Kineardine. eemetery. • ' it wedding trip to Nirthern ontariee , - • . .......---• 't. en sale to. whoever wishes. to pur- abase it' after ' tit& time. . • the •(ouPle will reSifle on theliride- . a"e*?menejeti „el* i ,0%„,rv, (1110lug a warmth and a cairn i V111 - like atmosphere Whith aurprise raid' delight those who ;have not been luside the arena Attlee last winter. "The, interior of Gode- rielea nreeit is one Of the 'moat, colorflit in the Province,' eield George Hipel of tile strdetiou ((1811)1/ 113; D1.11 lders, tin a 'recent. visit here; Ile.. plittis 'to be Pro,sent on (Melting tlght and take color ittOies..4of ttetiVitieS: • The, north. end proniennde and corridorS are painted a 'beautiful pastel ------1.1 de with it darker , , , ‘,FIRE ALARM' 1.4,ST„ EVENING; . LaSt • .(Wednesday) 'evening, I about 9 o'ciock, -4 car ditien..by Jaele. Morgan, of Ingersoll, entering Goderich by the Bayfield road, toOk fire," front a short eircuit- at the Britanuift i•oad • corner. Wigan. went • into the store' at, the 'eorner. • alitl put in •an alarm, and 'aliaiost 1 as soon, as he 'got out on (the road again. the lire truck was • on ,the. apot after a three -quarter -mile, TIM. The fire Was -extinguished,' but as the car , was b.eing pu-shed ilong Victbria; street towarde the 'Reg-- ga rth rage, It breke , Opt agin. Fi , however, the • car reached the gArage will 00 danTage baek Of • the hood. • .• the „same e.yening. ,to •the Loncion hospit , . A, son of the late,John and'Susan. • Stiles, O'Keefe; Ile 'was born and'''. lived ,all his life in."Ashfield,toWit- ship. Iles wife, wbo eurVives,'15 the former Anne HuASek, sister of Mr. John Ilbssey, of Cloderiett, and: Rev. T.* J. Hussey, -of Seafortp. ' • was a member of St. Joeeph's at Kingsbridge, and of the' ILO Nana, Soelety. Surviving also. are lone sons and. • a daughter -Rev. '()*Keefe, of 'formito ; Eugene; of Hamilton; Joseint,•, of' ,,Itintail; Rev. Cyril • O'Keefe or Sister _ Mart , London ; Iliso 7111417.Tocathuelrs otmKtleoSilea,fie,rosf, _ Alt 11 Claude, of -(1randePrairie, - ,Alta. ; afiss . Mary 'O'Keefe, of Cat.' gory ; Miss Adel•itie O'Reefe, Chicago, attd Mw. 'Long, of; '' eviri:rott,Inv,er, aixl'!two gra.nd- ,• - he Muerte WAS held from his • hrt residence fit •Kintf111 to., St. 'w Kliigsbriage, 'Afonday Morffiiig. Soleinn requiene high ITIFINS WAS sung by a SOni 41teir. Thomas (Keefe, assisted .1tY 'ate. • other. son. Rev. 47,1yril O'Keefe, And A nephew, 'Rev. 11r. P. J: MdCartlay, of London, The sermon - Nos preitehed by 'the parish priest, Ile*, P. V,' I)onnellan .Bt. JOSOPIt'S Aoiong the eighteen prit3st8- in the' sanetiltiry was" Hey. • P. /, I-Inssey kioaforth,1 brOtheren,lii*i Als9. xiresent in the ln.rge aringregit- f1011' . SeVerAi 'amps from St, Joseph's •Convent„. London, Ituriat took ,place in Sk.-IosepMs cemetery,. Kingthridge, with the following - acting As pallhearerAltPitilip Of Lattrin; .01110; Ptartit' and John• 'S.- Dalton, Thomas,. Garvey, 1,31:111).1 :NtaCPOnald and 'Robert 141ml*, be built some, thne this. fall. It Is expected tha t n press box fat!? 0.0w,xxoefe!„,6.6_011.. s„), dVir.1 Th IS, Will' Ile loented 'Immedntely l'"14A!ranillx "F "O"ARIC Ir1.411(1Aoti: 111:181t, ander the Toronto Dailir Star-time•i'latonsigner N. Campeate who •( P -fatmer, le&auddettIV In clock itt the, nerth'etid of the. arena. It Win have n telephone, itPan. Winn Press news .'wite and tacit - green for trim, rbis 1-4 Ills° .the 'him for radio broadcasting front color aelteme for the inside,wallS of the avena. watt parish. priest -of St, Petet's, (Oder -tele some Wetly ykftr8--8go; AA at Cbatliam,,,rm August 7111.4t the ,ago` Of.,seventy.elght years. Ile • --The pieviotts :Wednesday he had been operating a tractor on IN arm and being' taken ,Stiddenly 111 •vitat.„-Attken. had been 111 Sitlee last March. "e•