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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-12-07, Page 6e. lir; �.. pL'J Grand odhess, atit d deBen in County • � � Court international zoot " staters' n warfare on the beat•h itt Grand Bend dtil•iit�, g the early' morning livors of Selitembel 2sad ended up 1. ):Surun -Comity Court here un 'Ttaestlay, with five ,uienzbet's of a Detroit gang and live from, London giving evidence before Judger T. kl,. Costello., 1 one cif Although he was only the I,olad'onl;atig wlio took' part. in, the "beer 'bottle beach fighting" and was deseribed by Jiid e Costello ns "too easily . iniluented, Aust n Hodgins, 22,_ piumbei s apprentiee of ' London, was' found guilty of assault occasioning bodily harm and was given, three months in common jail. -aille ' compl brant, was WL Iter ,, 3 W ESTFIILO An ° CHRISTMAS CARDS 'driest Quality --Exclusively Designed. MAGAZINE. , �- SU BSCRIPTIONS • New and .Renewals ., Also Christmas Accessories, -,Birthday,-•- Convalescent. -add. Sympathy Cards. P.RNIE BAP/0R,, Alexandra Hospital, or phone Mrs. E. Thompson at 92 W.. (Visiting hours 2.30 to 4.30 pan., 7 to 9 p.m. 'Waldo, 2M, of Detroit. • Doc. I/ 13. Ferguson o `"Dashwoo )8.:ESTFILLD ,• Dec5,—Mr. lien -. told oh removing fr(In the alfdcntn ., ' f'• Waldo . a biece of 41a&S from a iietb. Campbell was in .Strttford. broken beer 'otto that measured on Wednesday, three inches. by one inch. It was Mr.. Hurray Knox: was in Wind- t" nuplete4y subniorged la Wa hlu s or over the wee1s�'tl1 . abdomen when. Hudgins rammed. Congratulations are extended' t o hien in the 'stiuiach with the bast• lt. and; Mrs. Kenneth Cainlbell • bottle, which broke.. „ on• the'arriv�al of a baby -boy at the Several .skirmishes took place Goueric•1i hospital un Tuesday',. ,tty the gangs, collien:inb November 28th. th,• • wheu one of the, lUndvn, „a i• told A baby arrived at th e 1i ng- lass 'group sae had .been -s-truck ,key hull hospital'' on Thursday, Novent- D t • itor. The London • group M s lI•trve - c ozv �ershity. The tea, Mr. and airs, 1� alt, 'Itnp; of Lids= by firs. Frank .SS's QES�8yFpUAL DAZAAR,. A'T'1 .•', 4� ORTH ST,. C'HUR+'I. r� the n x•. r doe !o k by of Y . \i ikhs r, members of the" Women's A-,ssocl- atiiinof North Street United•Churela were amply rewarded, both iinan- •c•ially and socially, at the' mintlel 'bazaar held lata. _ Saturday after- noon in t1h ehurch haa11♦ $770. Christmas, ap- Proxlnutte proceeds were $ ♦ at ions attractive- ly , arranged,. gave the hall a festive xappearunce, The ,many patrons we,re,, received by the W.A. press - Ler $j ui, nor .lir. aud. t.,,: - ' M D ell Congratulations' ' dent, :NM. W. F. H, Price, assisted table with its frosted branches and: :then set out for the Detroit,gruula to get revenge, , Pointing out that the accused, could get life imprisonment Or three yc.aa • r as a maximum penalty, Crown Attorney Glen Bays said that such gang fights make the policing Grand Bend in • the t unliiler very difficult aid bring a bad reputatieu to it that smacks of the gang war - fares at Wusaag!;i Beach and other Ontario resorts.' Jude ,Costello said, ., "We have -not many salter zoot s er • fights 4.n. Duron 'county anal we • do not tend to have many. •'tiNe can allow cone of this stuff to gam any head- way here." giving Among the Detroit.. gang g . ' g evidence were Joe Szydlow ski and Stan. Gruszkows.i•., , f both rh U - einbe e m Drinkingby• the gangs prior to the fighting was — ltted. • Oair• busyyody woialists will` Iioi rant to ban the story of Cinderella, a young . girl who' stayed out .till midii ght and threw • a shoe, — Sun;. • crick; Alta., are visiting with =1'1r, Sand Mrs. W. A. Campbell. ` Mr. and Mrs. James Boak and baby James, of Crewe, ,v'isited on t Sunday with firs, 11. -red Cook .and family,. - T :ail•. and Mrs. Earl • ightuian tea ;' Mrs. C. and Ilo an visited on Tl �rrsday f presidents r poured Coo u Mrs, rI iatheis, Lucltnow. Worsell, Mrs: A. J.pe , with Mrs. Henry At the church service 'on Sunday, Robert Johnisstoxi, and Mrs. D. D. l wife John -;'''infant son ;ef Mr. and Mooney. • - :aiis.JPe riaid Sn li' 'Ronald Bordon, ,the home -baking ' fade- ixas° _ be-, , infant'son of Mr. and .bare, Gordon' siegetl by buyers and was soon sold Carter, and Brian Pal, infant Out:, .Those in ohaige were firs. 3.4 son of •N1r.. and Mrs. • Lloyd Walden, Cook, Mrs. Robert 'Wilson,. Mrs. received the, sacrament of baptism.- JosephMoore and Mrs. Earl West A. Campbell and Mrs. brook. ' Wm. ' Kilox were week -end guests at the home of Mr:, and Mrs.. Stanley Abel, St. Themes.' • , Mr. George Branton and son, J. Towler, Howard, of Toronto, and .:hiss Jessica Boak, of- Str tf'ord, visited Mrs. R.. Brewer, Mrs.,Mrs. , A. J. F. Wal%om, H'. on Sunday with Mrs.Fred Gook firs. , T yrs. George* Mathieson, Mrs. A. GAL .OHRISTMAS FAIR I. Cole, Miss Clara Sharman, Mrs• WELL PATRQNIzg.D id. Salkeld, Mrs. XL .Mrs, ' J. ,, Mobdy- 4n4d ' Mrs, • 'gaily decorated with° evergreens. chilciren.'a wear, displayed °�by Ai,tss the banquet hall of alit. British a r i z. a () S c � R orad n �n h dee , There was an excellt�lt variety of and ��th�r Lhristana, 1 EU" ili;iver,. Miss Mary Buchanan, Exchange Hotel was the setting for 11ra, Ia,_ Altliarty, Westbrook+ r George t1 Aticee&seul'�cYhelstmas 11'ttir held ad and , , Y. , , IJ , 1' cab tri Bias by the Catholic 1� omen s League llrs, „i..A. Sade', A an aturtitiv4,aftpr000n and evening ,S.D. OFF CL under' the leadership of the, presit- YD O F , H R 4 (.h t•i r •a l r5 8t� t •M f= den B YS , L NEAR TS T ► Er`D , _ OPEN A 'en saie;� tables errs - � moves sides of the hail were spl Xncliclly • As one of the preliminary t patronized: Tire homw•eo baking tabic, watrl iirg the commencement of o13 • which there was an abundance H'd v'rs •'frequency :standardization e f good thongs, w;as . gold ..gtit eua•ly,. y Mpragram in area "11," the. Stmt ,'hose in charge were 'Mrs, 'rank ford-Seaforth-(�oderich area, the Donnelly; Mrs T. M. Costello, 'Mrs. Commission ,opened: a frequency Carl Sebneiker, Airs. G. Plante, standardization division. area, sub-, urs. Leo iV�•alzak and yrs, I;ttyner. (Alice , in the 'town of St. 'Marys on The tea '{tom in the middle of the '�Toaiilay, December 4.; ' null' was si social centre with. firs. St. Marys will have the distinction G. F. Whaley; ;itis: Clare 73aechler. of being the first municipality in. and Mrs. Carl Campion as tea area "P"to be switeiied . over from, , hostesses, assisted by a bevy of 25- to 04-eyele power supply. young bills. prograni is scheduled to begin there Mia. Pituline Lassaline, .1�tiss • about the third. week in 1+'ekiruar3�� Patricia. Clark aiid : Vifss Margaret . In 'making this ,alinAuneentent,, Evans sold candy ,at an, attractively Commission Chairman Robert H. ar•ran€;ed table, and at a long table' Saunders stated that' one of the 'fimey Work was displayed by Misr 'rain working' ,bases for the pro -Rose i`d's, Mrs. C. Gibbons,'Mrs. gram in area •"D" would be located' A,, Weisser, Mrs: J . L. Dean and in Seaforth. A hydro frequency Mrs. ID McLaughlin. 1 oll lad all lighted red tapers made a pretty, lar kgrouad for the tesf room, The ,hostesses were firs. Hairy Barker'.; Mts. twirl '')Vorsell, Mn. Alex. Lewis and Mrs, T. T..)0tonnelly., Dur - big the afternoon: the following 'past ' Aprons were sold from a long table on th,e platform which was standardization division area of- One of the busiest booths was exceedingly, well patronized, . with flee is scheduled to, •b. opened there the "country store," where all kinds iss-charge i e sold. In ,•ter, twereso g TheJanuary. • ult.tiu t • �.dac. ,+• ciaT •les early' in Juof ro e an ay In np i'tl t it ii y a � . e 4 salesladiesl.were Mrs. George l{Alis,' Med that' a similar, area ,oflice 'were Mr -and :qrs. J. Sherratt, Miss will he located in Stratford, so that Tent? O'Neiii, Mr. and Mrs. Leon - the program tan be directed'from ai,d Jeffery,` Mr.. and Mrs. T. _,._ central points. Drennan, Mr. and . Mrs. Reg. Wil liainson. Try a classified ad in Thai Signal Childreg's 'wear' was sold by Mrs. • Cooper, Mrs. M. H. Stephens, Mrs. ` 'A pedestrian is a car -owning Walter Kingswell, Mrs. Dougherty,.' father with a young san or daughter Met. McKenzie, ,and.. Mrs. Norval StarIt brings ware -fire res ults. Star. ttractive novelties were hold by, ., 'Iniigh' school— Daily Anison. Reg. Carter, Mrs. W. Chisholm, Mrs. Herb. Simpson and Mns., Lorne Wakeli`n. • ' . An attractive three-tier Christmas t cake, mads by Mrs. ' Frank Don- nelly, for ,which tickets had been sold, was won by 'little Betty Jean Leddy.• There was a .large attendance at thebingo in the evening, .when the prizes were chickens. t APPOINTED TO•-PARICHILL Appointment Of • the Rev. Lyall J3.. Crawford, B,A., L.Th.; to the A,ig e'en 'parish "of. Parkhill '•and �G"rebrilivay 'has-been • announced by the Rt. Rev.' G. N. ' Luxton,Bishop • of Huron., Mr. C•rawrord. will" com- inence his .new duties January 1, • - At —present ine..uinbent •of , the parish,' of`' Norwich, :Qtterville and Dei•ehain, Mr.' ' Crawford is a tlode- rich old bey; and •fi graduate of. University. of Western Ontario. and. Huron. College..' •• He was' ordained in June;.,1036, and uappointecl assistast to the Rev. G.. G. Stone; rector «of ..Otter ville, Bereham' and Culloden. :.A..fterr, two years. in,'rngland,' he was appointed assistati.t ,curate ;fat St. • Paul's Cathedral, Lortaon, iii :19 .(i. ' .Later ,lie wan 'rector of• Hanover and Allan Pauli, served for twa years a.s chaplain in the strniv , ftfid went to his present pariah In 1944.. • • WOULD BE WELL ADVISED. TO BUY Farm Macbinery li of carcit and •consequent Phi avoi alio oss>bi ty .. # y 1an�i, d 1?. A. s advances. : • • machinery a .resent. consists of ' of new � o }our stock, 'SEED. DRILLS' TRACT�QRS . MANURE SPREADERS •,ANUL,rO,ADERS lViOWER1 ,; • � • fIY'MP RAKES , ... , —AIDE- 1,415 -1 -17 -ERY :.._BAK 'HAY LOADERS, : d . '` . PLOWS . 'RISS C tCULTIVATORSa • ° �' • . SPRING TOOTH IIARRQWS L• Also several used, tractors, and •machinery." S1MMONS _ soy .. Farm Equiime.t Ltd..,_ HURON' ROAD) PHONE, 1132 GODERICH • respectable„ until after - Xmas.' "For Rent—Lovely . • furnished re -Om m in private faiu�ily, - wi�ih bath. on car line." ' "Experienced salespe.ople wanted '--male or female. No 'other, need. • apply," 4 • "The ladles, of the church have • ca.st_off clothing of all••Itinds, 'ani} may be seen' in. the basement." , "For Sale --A' ,folding bed by • a lady that shuts up and looks lie a piano." ' ......__ - -. -ties ff,..o.. •//of /////,�/ JJt • TFPOG'RAPII'IC'A►L , HEADA(iiff S_ • (OriIlia News -Letter) • • It *as inenfiened 1_ast week that. ti-liographical errors9fteii cailse editors and .writers Iiendaches.. 'The linotype operators have corm baek bye` pointing; .out • the• • writers • too sonieti.51es 'make mistakes and an enterprising operator who reviewed'. some of :tlie% exchange papers cairn up with a few.' IIere are ; some of them : "Tnnched Live Wife, Man Burled 50d Feet.'; 1'Wanted—Saleslad". Must be 4 /IVO/ % °iii%/r / Make ,sure' of next summer's " • fun right .nowi , Bring your , outbdanrd motor in for a complete • •..,check up •and reconditioning so •that the first smell of 'spying will find `you ready to go. • Our factory trained 'mechanics can give you skilled expert—service at reasonable :'rates. For authorized J'ohnsori ser•vace and genuine parts .. •see us TODAY! • ' acne see the _ or. a is lay Gifes � .. • . •�f-. th, family...ui.ble for ever ' member e ' A ` baby to randdad ..,ri ;int from up - granddad tp ,purr. to o. . � � • , p - , • _ _ , C.C.M. Bicycles, Tricycles, pedal cars, automobiles and. tractors. • 9 ` .. `f saki pole s and a ui • meat. 'Favors, doll prams, large hockey ��ganies�. Toboggans, sleighs, 'skis, q p ' -Bas electric trains, a.d extra, •accessories. Christmas, tree _.dolls, toys of all Ands; gai�n�s, B g� � � lights of vari • us kinds and wreaths. decorations and Noma tree,lig '� • e . health aluminum and enamelware, Carvin sets, jackknives, glassware, Revere ware, Supe including roasting pans of various sizes. • ,• t, ref's orators •table top refrgera- Eketric staves, toasters, irons,• lixOtaster, tea kettles, cu. g . tors and oar new Baby' Astral s�ltble arroon�ers. a smalla artnerts. ace eates, ,.• . o r ' a still haive ` a e e• v Boal . stoves left •at onrl0 . per emit s ee►�,lheat�e�rs, coalar►d wood stoves (we • - • This Year Gft Sub scription s H So easy � So Practical � : .So Economical OF COURSE IT MAKES', ilHRll8TMA8 SHOPi'INQ VERY .8I1NP7E.. '. NO f3ROWD8-NO WRAPPING—NO MAILING• ..�peciafl�edutced,C�rstmas=.��i�t-Rates Ladies I'aime Journal • (Limit: ,10 gifts from one e ••:. donor); ;g,00 One gift < • T(vo ,•gifts5.00 Eacl} . d6d'l gift . • • ' 2.50 ,CLEAN'S (Limit.: 10 gifts from donor) 2.40 ' • One gift , 3,00 4.50, , Eoui gifts ,• 5.00' 'y tail #1'lII; G ; ;iIlFi+l v,k►�;all Laos SELF ON' OF ono IT "GD LL sumtisz ANT) DELIGHT YOU . " t i[ i 4"4t00K ml tt i i:4114/1{ A' SMALL nEI'�SIT ,"+W`ILL. '�YOLD .: . A *' ARTICLE' UNTIL' H OratISTMA4 ' EJ RECKENRIDGE HARDWARE - PLUMBING - HEATING tl PHONE 135 GODER Saturday Evening Post' , (Limit:. 10 gifts front one a donor) . One gift ' • 6.00 `Iwo gifts , 10.00 Each :acid'&. gift , 0.00 • r 1OLm'A (Limit: 10 gifts front 'one • • (donor) ' Otte •gift.' Two gifts Each tuld'1° gift P• tiewsweek .«5 One' gift 9.50 14.25 19.00 4.00 Two gifts Three gifts ' ' Four gifts, 5 ormore gifts ea, ontr'eaf'Standard (Limit � 0 gifts frons' one donor) Orifi gift 6:00 Vlach addVl gift " , ,, :1.00 • A'bov'e are just a few of the hundreds of p'ablications from which you can maks y ifir ' enol e. ATTRACT i GIPT • CARD -/S SEN TO EACH, RECIPIENT ,AN TOUN ; • attic!. B'OE`R GIFT AHI LASES T�RC1'C'GHOY]''a.', 19 i.L Soif you want to give gifts " you ow will «satisfy, call, , d iss Ma ry .11 we .«n.. ,- + J. EX+EPIJ: 'ONE 213.W -.. . n