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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-01-18, Page 1104th YP.41.3e. GODERICII;ONTA.R10, -THURSDAY, JANUARY 18t1 -1951 Question- of. Rural- . Fite PrOteetioli • Again Discu.Ose , Hydro A010 •Council to • Heves ' tCost , , Treettrimming • , The' TeWit , Coutieli met on. INies- clay ,'evealn_,g., With. all Meinbere pre,. • sent' but Ceuttoillor ; • Percy itarkereeddreesed .,behalf ef**Ite 040.11!.. With 11. request for en adenstetient of the emetal of thelorige,roeM ire MacKay, Han, pOinting put that 'the cheirs eand 'other eqilpment-ilediong te the C.O.F. The matter • was referred ,to the ,rtablie wOrke .committee. Mr. Robert 'E. •TUrnere former mayor, of ',Goderich . and, ex:werden •of Huron, ,now living in Stratfo,rd, was present and, zwus invited: to Jae , lerattilated the •Mayok and other members on their. eleet4en. • He 'advised them' ,t4e study the 'Aunt't cipal Act ae an aid in the conduct - of the Tewn'e affairs. People now- . adttys,•he ebserved, were tusking for enaoy services, and tb.ey shduld ex, .Peet to have to pay for '!tieeni. Speaking of County 'affairs, he --"Urged.---tira-teethe Cotnielle givee the Reeve and Deputy' Reeve,. the Town's repregentativ.es ' on 'the. ;County Coaled:le-Some direction -as to .t.trhat was• Meeted of the,m in . their vverk • one that body. He as- sured the Council' of his very best -Wishes fer suecees. in 1951; Matters for Court of gevisien. The Kipsmen -Club wrote askino, that the'. property in the south encl. of the town operated .by the club as a' playground, for cbildren be -exempt fronetaxes; &Ad' another,ap- plication was. for , refund of busi- 'ness thx. On the •Sunset . Hotel for the portion of the year in which e„...Ahe„hotel was not ' in operation. Beth requests were Feferrealb,-the4 Court of eleevisien. An •applica,tion by Arthur Lawlor, of Win.ghein, for a, permit for the _erectieh. of 'a residence and garage on MacDonald street, opposite the arena, was referred to the' fire committee:, Tree-triminine for Hydro- Clearance A letter from the Pereie Utilities CoMmiSsion with regard to prepar- atimie for 60 -eye -lee. power' . stated that one part of the Workewbnld be the tehoming ef trees .for clear- ance or higher voltage wires and the removal 'o weak. or diseased tree.'Roughly seeaking, . said the letter, there are 7210 trees .along primary lines and 972 trees -along secondary anti etreet lighting lines, and. the cost of the W-Ork- would. he $7,681O Tee. Council was asked if the Town would sh'aie this cost with the COMMISSi011 on. a fifty-fifte finance an ublic works, commit- basie.. This w referred,. to the tees jointlye.„ • , „ • An luvitation for the attentlahce vof tie Connell -at n`meeting of the Recreation Ceitincil in the Totem", Hail on Monday evening, January 20th,. was read.. The 'chairman of the. special eoramittee Was dp- .. Poirited' as the Toevn'S represent- ative on•••the RecreatiOn:Coeneil for 1951,, land' it •was urged that all • menitere of the Town council be present, if possible, at the meeting on Jenuary.29th. „ ▪ Conuriittee ReeOmmendatieni ,The finance bommittee recom- mended'. advantes to tbe Separate .,School Board, the Public School Board and the Blue Water.Baed on this erear's levy„ and, payment Of the Membership fee to the Ontario Good Roads Association. • • The tptiblic werkse committee re- commended ethat the sAgnboitrd at the 'intersection et highways 8 and 21, be „removed ..hnd quotatioes be obtained on: the inetailatien ;of a. Stop and Go trafficesigpal. ' On recominendation of the 'eeme- terY and parks' toramittee the 1310 'Water, Band eyes granted the pee of Judtth ;Goetlerhaei 'Park oil the evening. of May 24th. • • '• The. rent ef,the sheet metal shed at the 'harbor leased] to ,Dooglas Grahare Wee reduced $100 per, an- num, effective Jaiatutry 1, 1951. • The fire committee reported that the hew tire Puinper had been found Acceptable and recomtnended .that. payment be *Made Bickle:Seae 'grave Ltd. The committee, reports were; all* adopted.. 7• .„The Council' then' spent an hehr etir'eo' -discusiden :ere:rictus -•-hiltt...• ter e that had been in abeyartce for • ,longer or shorter periods'. . • Fire Preteetien'tor ,Townships With regard to a premed 'agree-. 'ineiat With eteighboring Ries for their -fire protection, it was decided to have enqtriry.litade. as to vv.hether 'these -Municipalities were heteteeted in having. tin' ageeement on 'a contract basis., he matter *of 'repairitg,,the•roof of the Pow e Hall Was referred to, the. public works dornmittee, and the sante *,!committee .was .asked tto Make :air inspection of the. MacKay Hall basement, With a view to ee- decoretion. It wee deeided to ardet at the A.erieulterel Peek' on January 22n4 to cotiolder the, tening .part the 'grounds . from the arena' Mirth, - '1'11e insurance eaverage of frown. properties to be 'reviewed at the next regular meeting. ' 'Media j'Etrir- House He Sold? .,1u, disetiesion with regard to the. Park IlotiSe Councillor Buck, formor, lessee of the house, strong- ly adviseirthat the propeity be sold. 'The matter , to be,*further dia- cussed at the. next regular-nrcetihg. A letter ret.'elVed the 11)50 Cotincil front .thelteereation 'Connell with h nUmber of suggeStiena for oHARpg .or• AvrottrTsp.• • • au:roxiax,PismisSED • oc,4„vi.oto. oa War& •of cows, wog assault on -MS- Fre)* 'G. Pay's,. Exeter, was wanted „Ouii- - G9 Pen.ded ..Pentenee for one Year by Maglstrate 1Y.'13; Holmes; 44 weekly court last r..ahursday. Davis . was hound over to keen the peace • on, ha$1." 't°0" nee' n/re*e benfolzraenllevi aeound.rt7aagui.nill. Evidence given erefe, that during an ,altercation the accused forced. his 'wife against, the Ntallt aP41 be- gan to choke her., :Frank 'Dennehy, counsel for the accused, said Davis had returned in. October from serving With -*the` Korean force gardened at Calgary,. • °teen, the leettefit .of a doubt, a charge 'of. attempted suicide against Davis was dismisseAl. Ac- cording •to the 'eVidence he. bed slashed lifenwri4t. with. pocket- knife in an Exeter, ' restaurant. Davis.' said he cut , his Wrist in order to "scare'''. his wife: WM-NOE-Competent Witness , • 'Mrs. Diffia was Called by the Crown, hilt the coart, pointed -ont that a .wife,- • according to law,. is' not competent nor -eompellible to give evidence against her husband. His mother-in-law, Mite . Marie* Cooper; testified she .had heard Davis threaten to eon:unit suicide. ‘-`The., cireutistances :are Consis- tent with. attempted—snicide. 111 the? ease ithere- is 'a° doubt...that. he went to the cafe to 'comp:tit suicide ot. just to, frighten his wife," the" Magistrate stated in dismissing the charge. • .• ' • " , Traffie' Cases .Edward 'Walters, an. employee of the Department •of Highways, was fined $10 and costs after. plead- ing 'guilty. to 'a eharge of not re- pprting an accident at 'Clinifen on December2 29, when his car collided with a parked one, causing $80 flan:lege. • . • et fine of $10 and Rests was bri- posed on I-larold •Saunders, .who pleaded, guilte to a careless driving char e brederiela. • ' SAMPORD CO CLUE HAS, ACTIVE ItNAR" First Community Concert Brings Charming Singer Charming' In permaiity nno, in musical artistry, •Vivian, *Delld Chiesa sinerano delighted. a large audience in North -Street Uniteil Ohureh • Wednesday • evening, • When. she sang a • repertoire ot „. classical, operatic and modern songg at the first of: this year's commun. ity concert's. She Was assisted by • , Willittin Sumner at the piti4o. . „ , ' Mr. R. M. Menzies, Chairmen of the Godeeich Community Concerte 'Aseocietion, introduced the- pro- graril. He. said that the Columbus, Boys' Choir will present their con- ceet on April 1st. • : ee'Vaelatien. •• of .fone and lovely quality of voice were shown, in tpe first group of songs sung --by Miss'Chiesa, who 'captivated her audience, and held its eetheelaseic attention_ ehroughoot theeesen causing' herto remark after singing the lovely arid,''"PleUrei mes yeux", front "tie Cid," by -.Massenet, "an- adiatis °are so enthusiastic, they `make us 'want to- eine, Recalred, sire„received an ovation after siiiging "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes." , •, Her first group consisted. of Alleluia; from the Motet "Essultatee •Jubilate!"--hY Mozartee'f•She-lsiever ,Told 1 -ler Love,'''fr,oni, -Shakespeare's "Twelfth. Nigher "'When Love Is Kind," and e Mozart aria from ornotita Or LEGION AUXILIARY -•INTintal) k 4 The regular" .eueeting of the' Ladies' Legion Aexiliaey was teld 1)1 the L'eglon Hall on :Tuesday, January 0,, with. a goad attendance. A• delicious pot -hick Supper'wes, joyed, followed by the generalaneet= A NEW ,PARTNERSHIP , • . , annotracemeat of general ' iutereSt to the, people of Gode- . rich and the distriet is to the ,effeet that E. E. Cranston WS sold halt -partnership his*. furniture and undertaking hue - bless to R,,Daniel Walter, telt- , lug effect January lst,'1951. Mr. Walter has been. aetively, • engaged in the Cranston, tern. , comrade MacDonald.P,resided for Rare stere '410' funeral home _ -... the- opening and thanked all the for nearly liVe Yelirs, and beeth members for Aeir co-operation dur. .. partners are to be congratulated upon the new relationship. Any ing the Peet year. She -then turned ' InOVe in the lova' business °field the chair over to the'eutgoing-gresi. dent, kComra.de., carl. -Miller, ot I that ,' will keep .9tir eapahle Branch 100,, to conduct' the instil.* .young men in Goderich, when laden of officens for 1961, as fel. -"so naany leivin ,for other parts, lows: Past president, -Comrade Mac- is to be weleomed. f ,, . . Donald; president,Corarade Shear. - We wish the, new • firin of t• down; lst vice-president, ..Cionarade Cranston & Waiter every sue- r ' Needham; 2nd viee-preeldeet, Coin. (kiss. rade Carrot; recording secretary, •. , . Comrade Young;-' . corresponding To Form •Air Cadet smeary,' Conerede' Barker' trees - niter, comrade Good; etandard, hearer, Comrade Hill; executite, Ung, in Godench 'Comrades Jack, Adams, 'Sturdy. r -Comrade- Miller- -wished -the Auxile A me'etingeofethe Goderithemem- eary-everseeeeeess for---tho. year. ,•bers- of the Royal Canadian Air • One membership, application. was Force Association, Hurea Wing, was received. Comrade Sheardown con- held Tuesday eveiting,e Tanturry 40, dueted initiation Of two new Mem- at the Canadian Legion Hall. J. M. hers- • Plans were discussed for 'a Roberts, chairwan, opened the meet - telephone card party and new com- i.„„. ,. y o outlining the impertant mittees Were formed.' Tickets were '''''''' ground work that had already been 'sold on. a Mystery prize which. WaS done to form an Air Cadet 'Unit in won by Comrede "Symonds,. after Goderieh. Oyer fifty studenth had whieh the reeetl'ig ,4dreallied.' ' expressed their keen interest, he • .rulvised..._Minuttes...at.pr_ev_ielt_S ex - ORS -SATTAItEWELt— we've inedtings and correspondence( TO DB.. WAITER •10.1TP.B were .reed by Gordon' -.Ferndale,- - ' secretary of the-Huren Wing. ' 0 The Marriage of. Figaro:" . ' _e. on behalf of the Lions Club, Past ' On the ' motion of A/ VeNI. I A,' Sully; it IS i' uneeiniously -Voted. portrayed in , tee next groupie of re en aY ,_ teat an. 'Air Cadet unit be -sponsored •4re/ en51 eadr'leee were *Ibuttij'Y P' sid t G Em*son expresied songs, and .the artist was accoieled the •thallks4lf the club, elt• the meet- by . the''Goderich Association g'roup. prolonged applause. .after each ing on 'Friday night, for the 'active A sponsoring committee of the fol - number. Thie group included ,Schne lowing members •wee • non:dilated: "Frohlingsglatebe•;" interest taken in the bei Lion Walter Little and also for his in- ..J. -M. ',Roberts, ehairmane A. D.. Huffman, 1101101 113 secretary-treas- anann's "fiVielmeog.;" :Schuberee Jules; mes7. teeest in '.eivic affairs in general.. . beautiful "Le • Ftie:nsu.deai. ,. _ , 4 "...ed 'Lien reittle '. yot.quisitely exeetited -Piano selec_ r4Pilleql,'' ''"37 '4-1.'eu.l Canadiaa .Navy and bas left to as 'Wil his new pose. In .his. honer has joined the Rove, urer; Elliot Rivett, 11. 31. Shackle - epee He,e "1 1t101 Cline:me outlined the (11,, 111 J. -G. Macdonald, Frank Wood. F/L. It, NIcKee of the .11.C.AF. .senet's "Elegie," .and the ,,,,gair-._ played by mi. &miners vio_ the .elub.„ meMbers sang eon 'ization of the Air Cadets. - In ,his: vided an inteeestitig. axe , delightful a JollY Good Fellow" and also address he pOinted -oat the many interlude- in the kevening's program. he '\a€ Girls Leve a Sailor." ges provided tor boys joie - the Sunrise." 1 ' ' . tot which times he would consider a s , b I, tea a h e expressing advanta ' ' r -hip.' it 11.-, t leiter: d -. "Coil ge and Respondiag to repeated eneoree, Mr. Dre ' Little refolied, .. ..• the 'Cadets, „intending the &Ivor - Sumner ,, played the .well-known - - • thanks and stetting it wee his hope inl• , • & , ,-, . 0. , ., . . . . tunity ot cainine ,cnbine tine schol ' `' • ballad, "The lerorld is I;Vtaiting tor ' - ' to retetrn to Goderech • freeuentli 'The anuoal. meeting..of the 'Sail- . ferd Community Club. was held ,at the home of Mrs. Archie Hamilton 'oil Thursday, January 11. '• In the past year, .1950, , the :club • had twenty,three paid Aneniliers. Three suedeSsfui card parties , were held t• in the 6ehool. , .Donations- front. the club- through the year were: .$25 and ' parcel of clothing, tea,, family iu Witightine Whonfost all .their. posseSsioes in flee; $25 to the .March of Pi•Ines '$25 to the Red • Cross. drive; $25, to the cancer fund; $19 to Manitobe relief fund. .Benmiller blankets were given to two newlyweds, and a gift' �f silver was presentee'far the Colborne Centennial day.; ,* , The eleetion of: officers for 1961 resulted ,as follews: President, Mrs. fflarry Jenkin; vice-president, Mrs; Arthur .Maskell; „secretary, Mrs.. Ralph Jeelle , treasurer, Mrs. Arehie.11amilt,ort; flower fund,. 'Mrs:, .Lainie and Mrs. Jenkins.; visitieg eommittee, Westla•ke and' Mr4: 13Oli 'McCabe; pirreliasing committee, ,Nerso Win. McLean, and Mrs. A. Hathilten. - • '• • February . )Born at Brussels; A -Successful card ,party Was, held Wittakio, he wee ..edecteted at kooee in the school, on Felday tight, withilaw High School and graduated, in ' arts from eheeUniversity,Of Bri- tish .Columbitt: „Hie theological studies were Union.-Collegee Van- couver; B.C., and Divinity Sehobl, UniversitY of • Chicago. He was ordhined tn 1943 .under -the ,13.ape tist Union. of Western' Canada. • At Present he Isserviug On theeom- mittee --of evangelism, Baptist linioa ie Western Canada ; evangelletic' edremititee, 'Smithern Saeltetchewan Association of Baptist Mut:titres; Christian,edueation eom.mittee, Bap- tist Union of Western . Canada Tuckersmith Reeve. Nichols,ou Medea Warden of 'Huron , • ‘,, „, ,Beeve , Arthur *, Nicholson, of 'Tuckers/31,1th Township, was' eleeted 'Warden of Hpron. at the (dlenhig of the janufiFY Session Of Heron 'County' Ceuncil en .TtleStlaY atter.' noon. . He was, chosen a eauepo tan 01)44n, Liberal menib:ers, First and seeend,riumers-up„were Reeves Stanley SOde_ir, of -Volbolla0 Town- ship, and. J.; P. Beecroft,, of East W.awariash, respectively. Reeve Mc- Nabb of ' Grey township •Wee. he the running. ' The newly -elected Warden ea was escorted to the dais and was. pre- sented with the !`golden",. key to the County by last year's Warden, Ceell Johnston, of .Ashfield.' - • . Mr. -Johnston, after congratulat- ing. the Warden*, remarked that at no W. McGann READS *MOAT" Judge I#EGIcar ARAN.Vi FOR 1Q1' The 101, exe0i140e'";(0.*aneir 100,'Oansilia, Legion, wsSlinetalled in a brief ceremony held at the Legit/ Hall last Tiatargdey evening., Norman Miller,. as 'installation of., freer, dharged the 'variety Members of the executive with their, duties and wished them stteees,s;Ip.2,carry.,/ inglout.4eir tusks in the'. corning • , year. , • _,' Sgt,-tkarm,S Bob Venus eOndUeted each raember hin. Chair. • The exec.:4We "fer L051 is as fol- lows:" Prosident, 1st vice-president, Kingswell; .2nd ,vice-president Holyer; raised for Gam nservation Work There 'was, a splendid *attendant* 01, a ineetinv ht. the Magitind Irish and Game Congervation "Clph in the Town rtidaY evimiAcr „ president, Payid, garMan infee' diced' 010 Offieerre for 1.9qZ e1.1•10 atter • -a Short dieensiton,'irlied• :on , the honorary, progiOent, and,Ige ,Gesi,telloi • to .intrOdnee, the gual$ H. MituloWs;', 418144.. InsPegtor 9f, :the PepartMenft e$ Secretary, Gerry O'Brien; assistant Lana 404 Forests, wb0,0 Eathjett secor Leonard Sheardown; assistant ,trea- inunot—rraviar:7030' use surer, Bert MeCreath; Padre, Rev. Speckled Tr°!.'4" reiit,ary,pawrarilter. wrat.r.kateltr:4:00.,,0.4e..4ev,isitotvors...tor cooiss_sourootiovi:'1 B. 1,.:tree.er:s.cc,4bhsAatt;Ip.arni.tiVrPP:euxted_pillpptSetopetilruirtdBroyyabn;:itaatiosr(in;dbloo°t!rviestriliitu. 4tithhinie7ebrd'r preserve et11; 4ve4ed°www:t 0 erik:ki a. al,' taro .4,14:11$ 4,gtt house, M. N. MacDonald; member, it was-cliscoutagingtUattherelvaaa tirne .was a meet of ability more needed to give, leadership. than at Anp, Carl -Miller; welfare, lee Jack; presenl. -MC-choker' Made entertainment, 'Wore ;----:•sperts, • Robt. Grim:• . This, marks the first time in twenty years that Joe Jack will net shorilder the burden of Legion ,trea- surer. Mr. .Jnek has eapably car- ried "op. in this capaeity for two decades, but feels that the time has pome for a younger member to "earry the' load." , •,", • ishing' his chair, earl . Miller, president or e ye,ar; expressed- his appreciation. of' the 'co-operation given Mit by bis executive and by other Legion mem- bers and' .eitdeel congratulations nd wishes for suecees ,to the new exeeutiVe.• • Xresident McGrath promised to was 4 •happy one. • Judge T.. M. Costello adminis- tered the oath of office, This, .he sale, during a brief' address, might be a most troublesome year, but he hoped and prayed that nothing se drestie as* war will. happen. He' congratulated the. Celina. on its beginning museum' collection and suggeetedjimeelegielettionebe Lewd to farther. the interest he niuseunis is a cultoral prejeet. ' , Judge Opetello,also suggested that legislation be• passed. covering dam- age to cars bY deer, killed on 'the highways. He deeined • it strange that onotorists have no redress for FolksongS of 'America pad 'other it 4.e.reel plea:sure to ;attend-. the 14,03'al Military Okklege. The train - bug offered tee 'boys an outstanding., keeile, a, Mag. by . miss cbiesa, __Meet.ings of the. Liens ..elitb.... brougbt down the .honse.""e Her .. • • ' ' 9 epporttmity foreducational advance: epeeatie re -edition wee ' wet leas ,,FILT.NERAL 'AT ..B.CRFORD . ." theta on. the highest level and train,' nig as futtire. leaders .ati,d a sound ing and she ..-generriaely 'responded . Relatives. nom this cljetri_et kl;btea- kootaw_444... i 'ti:,,,enk- to--"reneated ene:ords. s Tee,"sengs'in•"-cled -fife.. funeral Of • HtiffiittieeP.ear1 •Stuniner cantos s'sto() .oneel'ra'teel. for eluded the old :SCottieli • air, eCoMin' .Anty„,wife of Wm. McKenzie, ta Bur- ,-. • . • • * - of the nOn°ta 11174. 'County, 'Ionic • Ma n- uadets and selecte Erroups were • Con- tain songs, "As I Walked.:Out," and 'ducted by Rev. ...A.rthur W. 'Wright, tieene and, MatrOns.' -Aseoteation will thro' the Rye ;"eold Nentueky, moun- fwd.' The funeral 'service Was. Con-. "The. Old Maid ;" the Lousian.a song of the Baptist Church.. Durieg the of ,elavery, "Sitim'selle •Marie," and serviee, Mrs, Bditb Hill and • Claude. the 'Spanish, 'folk :song "El „Vito." Hill sang , a ' duet. ' . "The flOster- She reponded With•"Goodbye. 311e. bearers were • John . and 'Donald Banjo,' conelffehig it with a pretty nent,e-Feed Houlding, •Donald Mar- w.littrititeiva.tingeaca.1 ''‘''.-ery' loi-ay. was Ttibneand James and, Jaw'ck: Dice‘ensen. palletearere were arren Bark - the Ail.ostitneg'si'°'S-eP°faraPtIt8" ;11clie..gT.L.;n". er' Ellie" Sibibick* Charles Green - Dog,,„ by xinwe, and eindolia,k,„ by lei.no(old,w'Hilleiarviney4- Hut, ge.jaintulteernillenillt Modest' • lloasorgeke, • eeeeleding, was iii the Pioneer' cemetery, Bur - with "My' .Rosaey." ; • damage done to ears in such •ac• - eidents. He ,felt some• CompensatiOn,. .shoeld be provided in: euch cases. felfill • his.- duties. to 1.he- beet :of his ahilitY and hoped, for a bannee Bee.' -D. W. Williams, a victoria yeer, in .Legion aptiiities.' :" Street United 'Church, .offered'', . • , Drayer and 'beletly addresied the Councie. lee informed, the Council that be is a native of -Grey town- ship. „ • ; . ,. Warden Nicholson predicted that the conety rate would be inereased by f one niill this, .year. He con: graft -dated the enembera on their ONTARIO'S. NORTH • Jees James, it. former membee of the Blue,Water Band who now lives at Webbweodr'Oetarlo, and Works at. nearby Espanola, *continues ,t07 -honer, bestowed KV him. .11e re-, :"give out with musice-'to de-. election end ,thankedethein- for the, celled' that eight ,eetirs • ago,- wheu light .of that section • of Northern he'suffered a . hehet atkaek , at a. Ontario,• neeording 'te,,the' following 'session Ile (11(1 not. expeet then *that., :is.etre=.ce4eil;, Phe Sudbury eSsi't,,clin:tErs.y13..a. prrdaj,tl,ys' he, would ever 'reach. the •warden,s Chair. ,• master!ef the 'saxophone and clari- iet, still feels a 'little jittery . on e ie Stage • despite the fact • tte hes eord. .NEW .BAPTIST PASTOR tN wvEKLY, COURT TAKES,..OHARGE FEB. 4TII Pleading guilty lo"<the theft of a car at Clinton. on. January 6th; assemee the neinietiy, .of the Bap- - fined $25 and costs or one menial. S•t: Marys Was Rev.; Ian G: Hind; of ;Regina, Ralph Schmidt of tist Chareir, GOderieh, on Sunday, in jail by Magistrate D. Eollohnes today. "Scbmidt was :hitchhiking from St. Marys to •Teesveater and while passing' through.Clinton noted a car en the stredt with it's keys' in the Ignition Si•vitdh. •Takiteg the car he drove it Teesvvater,"Where Lhe abandeued it. " Thminersen Edwards and Wialam Kelly were eaelt found guilty of tcomenOn aesault- of their wives and each.. was botiend dyer. to keep the peace ,for one year Wider bond of $100: Both were " ordered to pay prosecution costs. S'ATURDAV'S 'HUNT •• Fifty .hunteri took part in a fox -and. rtibbi4'hutit Saturdae, begen- 'bed by, Gib Plante. Six foxes; and fifty or sixty:1,0r- hits• were bagged by the hunters, wile' came from Goderieh, Detroit, Zurich aed: Colherne township. rt WOO the largeet bag in •feer „hunts- thie semen.% " •,, . The Party met at Gibl. Plante's service ',station • on Vfetorite street, and went -lout Up As,h.field' township, east ,of Kintail, where they, cleave over a fotheblock a rea. Those bagging foxes were Bob °Elliott, Ed. 'Williams, David Wilson, *John Prouse, Ben Straughan and 13111 Be& . There -is ',county .bonete of $2 for foxes. • isrp:tiVS, FRON SAX igmtsoitt• *'-Thiteifieer -Stinlent lure: 'ittenpleted his cotiree of pilot training at Sky Harber,• -Congratulations to Leon- ard; Bannerman of Gteenock for succeestully• paesing all examina- tions and teete -for inivate pUots Menge. 'The latest stodent to • enroll at Sky Harbor 18 C. Hulstander of Stratford; ' • The most frequent flying •vieitor to 'Sky ',nether for 1f.t3,0 was Mr. Ce D. McOormiele of Munele, In: diana. Pert'. Me0ormick flies his own Itixurions Cessna 105 alecraft. , .31r, II,arold riettger of Godericlr' is at prenent leeturing at. the Strait-, eighteen' tables in plaee The- win- neps were i High 'lady, Mrs, Grace White;. high man, Ken Morrie ;' lew lady, Mrsi A. 7,qaskell..-, .low. Man, Melvin Bogie. In'the draw for tbe quilt, the lueky• ticket was held by Miss Jean McGuire of Seaforth., , , • FUNE4AL. OF ROBERT B. FOLEY The • funeral of 'the late Robert B. Foley, Goderiche who passed 'eerily on Wednesday of lase week at the age of neighty-five years, tea piece on Friday •morning,. the service at St. Peter's Church being radio committe.e, Southeief Saskatv eonducted by Bev. J. P. Gleeson. --- cetran ,Association - Baptist There ',wee a large • attendance at Churches; 'chairman- •of combined, the obsequies, Including Mr. 'and cominitttees'' of nfiseionary .extee- Mre. Rithard Foley of Grosse Point, sion and building for Baptist§ of Lawrence,of 'Oak Park, Illintois; Mrs. Chet, r'Wilson of Joeesville,..Aich.; Mr. and Mrs: Robe Pinkhain ' of Detroit; 4. Mr. Wm:O'Brien, Matthew O'Brien and .Miss Theresa Foley,4111 of London; Mr. an Doyle and Jeck Currelr of Detroit,' as ' well as • nuitteroug friends and relatives frOm Ashfield township., Ihternient was the 11.0. Mine- tery .in Colborne towiship,' the pall-, bearers being Miellate. and Mate their' Foley, Wm.. O'Brioie. Jas. thirvgy,' Jerry it:None:6k and -Albert -Stevenson- t•- •• • playgro*und wee read and Was re- fereed. to the parks' eommittee. • •Bylaws ' Bylaw V0.8.. 2, '3 and of ,1051 ,were read and passed, • , $2 authorizes the 6hrrowing of money to meet current expendi- tures, - • • . : No. 3 rescinds Imflaw go. 12 of 1048 lieensing .tourist camps. No. 4 authorlieS the execution of an agreement with the Goderich Trotting and Agricultural" Agsoci. talon for the lease of the stables. at Agriculturel. Perk for an., in., definite period of years at yearly rental of one dollar. , °tinier • this 'agreement • the Trotting Association is to be re- sponsible for the ,maihterarnee ' of the stables,: pay water and light rate'S, xnake charges for u.se the. Christitin Church. The address was stables suffielen t' tO meet . inn In ten- interestingly illustrated by brief anee expenses but not to ereitte a references to definite work Whieh • 1Virenne" for the Association, and the Presbyterian Church in Canada Strlinnt to the Council a senli-au. Is eirrrying on in this hod And mutt report of receipts and, expendi. among people of other emintries. tures, The Town le te insure for Mrs. .Rivers thanked 'the' speaker 'fire protection and the Association and the meeting WaS cloSed with • .for tend accident. The prayer., Town reserves the right, to use 'the 4 -Iter the meeting it daintY luneh Stables at any time a fair is being was, served to -,the members and improvernmato at 0ooderhant held Jit 'the grounds, gtiestS, „ • TIIE ARTHUR CIRCLE The first 'meeting of the Arthur Circle of Knox Presbyterian Church in the new year' was: held at the manse on Monday evenbig, vith 'about fifty young women in attend- ance. The president, Mrs. Rivers; presided ,and in her opening re-. marks extended a pordial welcome to the new members' preeeet Air the meeting. Moe J. Pirie read the Scripture lesson: and Miee E. Wig- gins Itteprayer. The secret:nee_ Mrs.' re.LOdge, reed an ripPrepriate poem' for thd beginning of a IlDW year ef, work. A vecalt.solo wis sung by nisi AI.. Butler, ticeoni- panied at the piano by Mrs: E. Cranston.' , • , , • < An interestieg and infOrmative report of the' Anual. Pre.slietterial meeting of the WeeleS. held reeently iri Clinton wag presented .b ;Mrs. G. I'MacEwitn. "Respensibilities for it New Year" Wag the subject of the Rev. Mr. Maeltillan'a address to the group,. • He pointed out that there Was it responsibility on the part of ever- member to got some- thing for:herself out orthe Cire14s activities. Irr fellowship one with the. other,' by a deepening Lot re- sponsibility of stewardship, 17nd by enlarging knowledge of the mistdoile ary endeavOr.s of tire elftirch, 'each bright gain 41 richer. and fuller ex: perience within the ork Of the "eposen each ,year to represent ;Can- .adli at Vartoris aternat io nit Air* Cutlet...meetings. He pointed ,•ont that ,the Air Oadeitg were sponsored 11,Y the Air Cadet Leegue df Calutela, briefly. rilet dancers aye mighty gitta. he _type of 'individual Who erethiet-gfe-elet and steal the trout placed there for eieryerie'S-b-direa Eter-cenlineridtgl—• the ergani4tibra for4having the bond open te: the cltildren,, first, and thought this was showing *I'Val sportsmanship. , ComMenting on ,poechieg gtirdigOiv In this district, Mr. Meadows stated that the Department is *Ware that deer; rainbow trout, ,bass and' pick,. erel are being taken illOgrdly, and it oillyeaeinatter of time •untii . the offenders •Itre eanght, ' He farther stated,: that was' regrettable that the .names 45f• the ' offenders are not made &helve:- •- "The Departneent's attitiide 40 demi) (IOWA). 011 iiight-epearing," etated the speaker. Eel traps' Will be operated by the!'Department in the Bayfield and Maitland RiVeree Anyone edit have all the makers' he •w -ants for the, asking "ofethee operator of the trap": • lie s eaker concluded :-by 'Cone • gratulating the s an glereepre.-"-e sent on their good behavior during his talk, which he was Sure was awake over then 'heads. Hewed "special eribute to Judge r.. M. Costello for his work in the building 'of 'the present 'pheasaet, ' quail and partridge population-- 'in • Ontario. , • ' . k.i0,3,1„are •vee'y fortunate in haying a man ,like Judge Gostello in' your organization. The dekeedants • ,ot Weis planted by him years ago in. his. home, county noiv offer sports- been. playing sweet music at'elances men an open seasoie, sueh has 'heen for • Over twenty • years.' • Jame fl the success of his .efforts.".. ,,Ex-wardellis Brown Smyth. B.' member When. ho started to Yoko, be,held.her4 in June., . • - • resident of Webbwood, can't Rev.. ie. FArr introduced 'Mr. • Davies •Of Oarlirees' Ooeservation Ti• 1111(1 'Iah interest in inuSie and he doesn't rlersiNitearrtbt.(tt.arneltdfe(•e'le'dseEe 'elco'nilIeNi;i. know whY, but EsPanele . wee ..••1:4'.1-t'gv.v.p,l'illi,11.°OwfedOisilt9timeelen,"%e'Afiolineiseylne • the position of elle ';• I did.. A, member', 'of a faxiiiie vf ito aid •anil assist in the training .01. ...T.:, 'a A.L1 r.4 MEETING OF. inusieians, JnmeS-,:fornied - firs t 1 the Air Cadets And tbe provision:• . of. essential equipment. .He also Pointed .out thee while lnany forther Air' Cadets have. Chosena career in tlbe R.C.A.F.O-the training received is Of great assistance in, whatever career the Cadct they ehooee. - The meeting was • advised • that A/V/31., E. E. Nliddleten would meet wIth the Goderich, group in the near future to astest in the formation of the Cadet .unit. Substantial stuns of too.ney were pledged by.e./V/MeJ:.A. Sala and Mr. J. m. Roberts- to .provide innnediete . working funds •for 'the setting, of the Unit.' , „I -We was expressed that 'further pledges would' be received from ciltizens and service dubs and that tthey ,"Vould.-lend their -full: support to thiS Worthwhile ,project in by works , • • Interesting ;movies were showete taken during the Beare of Britain, of various camPaigns of the. U.S. Air Force and. the Roetel Air Foree Bomber Squadrons, in 4943 oper- ations, CENSUS COMMISSIONERS Snripon Run' on the Fraser River," and "Expetlition Moose." '. The'listIiieture, entitled "Pheas,, NORTH ST IINITED 'W A 1 hand twenty 3T41.§.. ..211 ant Island," ta en on Pelee Island . . • pi* Loc,ar. RIDINGS J. Arthur Wileon, Wlzighani, hes been appointed censusecommis- eioner for Huron Ntereh, and A. W.. Morgen,11.11. 1, Hensall, for Huron- " Each. coinnelielmier 14 responsible to the Deminithestatisticitin for the condtict of the ceneus. in his dis- trict. • Each census 'distriCt . is divided into .subdistriets varying in tion from 600 to 800 in rural locel- ities and froth 1,000' to 1,500 in Urban areas. The actual . field wdrk in. the 'Dominion. will be done under the commissioners by ,..some 850 eupervisons and 18000 enemeratols. FNENING=AUXILIARY Street • United Chureh beg its• The Evening Auxillary„ofalorth 1951 activities ,with! 0 -.successful and enjoyable "pot -luck" eueper in, the church holl 'Monday. An excellent ,super awaited the large group of ineinVers present. . I The devotional service ivas red by Mrs; ft. W, Hughee with 'music pro- vided by lire, J. 'A. Snider. Rev. 0. -*W. Cope installed the. membere of the new exeeutive end gave a brief New Year message to all. • • Reports were reed and 8mila Reins of business were 'discuesed. Mrs. H. Fowler and "aesistents ford Collegiate during the ground will usher at the World nay of o ther nterio pithe to tutiving, • • • • • • in The Wothen'S 'nee hie .debut has formed Q ';N:jogrgreh'reebr:b0:0°PariSoe 'he. • North Street, United Chuech held • et.111.eeniriliegan,lijeattinljarmyeeting ;.On te 12th. The eVen •I'''.1.(11tY: 411 0:del' s in ,danee with the •fine t • e +•t*'.:94$trict etpterio.vbinds ea.ch year it th Sine its form tion, James STANDING coavouryris • or COUIVIT COUNCIL in started with a ,stunptueus P61.- orehe:3tra has 'played, at private sbowed the wee done' by the De; partment this pheasant.paradise: Thre,e draw prizes were won .as follows: Gun and redi Claire. irrinei ne;ri n fi:oapsehnlies,,rh, obMbayrcerl9ahagr- luck .sppper, with quite_ _at 'large 'Umber attending. ' .After the. dishes were cleared away the president.' 'Mr. Price. celled. the meetiug-•to_order. Barker read pealee 44 and prayer IN:alS given •by, Mrs, FoWler. lovely seloe,''Geeen Pastures," Wa's' entig by Miss Smibert, aCtompanied by Mts. J. Snider. • • ee The .vaelous.•officer:s • read their annual repOrte, the activities, of the pest year, revealing. an extreme- ly basy ,thad .succesifule'year, 'with' a' financial increase over the pre7 vious year. . • The new executive. is as follows: Past Presideet, Mrs., W. P. H. Price; president, -Mrs. E. pridhaie ; ist vice-presidente Mrs-. el, Holland ; '2nd vice-president, Mrs. • McLeod; v,ice-nresident, Mrs. Ellis; core responding ,seceetary, Mrs. Kings- well ; recording: secretary, 'Mrs. A. Lewis.; assistant recording seere- ,school being condireted there. Pritr Serviee: to be 'held' in the ehareh on rebrnary Oth at 3 p.m. vi(logiu sTRger A request from Mrs. W. Donahlson, The W.A. of Victoria Street tin- Elgin Wril'il°0 v4"*6' triatiPlftl ust'd ited Chureh met at the home of Mrs: Treble an Sttuti'ary 111.1), with a good attendartee. The president, Airs. 0sbableston, had eharge of the meeting and Mrs, .11 non conducted tbe devotional period. The president, . took the business period. It WAS decided to have pot 111012 stippor at the annual eo21. gregationni meeting, to be Ifeld the basenieut of fbe eirtirel., The meeting waseelased,With prayer and a dainty-11inch was served by tbe hostess. , paTtl"- theatrical precluctio_ns Lied •toWn, and district 'dances through- eut the year." , • NEW- ATTRACTION FOR • GODERICH WATERFRONT The miniature rallwaYetrain Which before World War •rx, „operated at lienlan'e Point, Toronto, is now in Goderich, ,having been. Dui:chased from a Toronto man by Douglas 'Madge. , Mr. • Madge plans. to • over- haul it ahd,. after securing the per- mission of the Town •COunell., beer- ete„ it .•near the waterfront amesement of childeen. , .1 The. locomotive,- which has a model T. engine, is about :trvelee -.!eet long and three and et halfleet high,. a' little smaller Oen the (me in. ciper- anon 'SPringbatek Park, Lendon. There -ere three cars with the train: tory, Mrs. ,Kerehavv; treasurer, Mrs; They are at. present ' stored•.in a• . . • T. ',Donnelly; , as§Gederich garage estant treashrere ., , The railway tracks were taken lip Mrs. Cole ;, press eecretary,•Mre. W. end the train ceaSed operations' at F. 11. Price; pianist,' Mrs...T....Snider : Hanlan'S Point about the beginning resistant pietist, Miss NL Buchanan: 'World War II wben the rand. on •Conemonion committee, Mre. ,Ker- p1%Alen 14 operated was taken ovtir shawi MI's, Thorpe, Aim C. Mills; parsonage, committee, Mrs. Walken], for _lige in the construetion of an Mrs..: V., Iribbert; cooncilters, miss eirport. ' Since that time it has been 31 linton,, 'Mrs. .Paterson, Mrs. -.stored ati Toronto. The Toronto 'moved to the' United States, so Scott, Mrs. 13arker, 'ells.% G. Robert- then son,. Mrs. Nlooney, Mrs. .'Worsele. ;the train WiS,sold »to Mr. Madge. Mrs.. J., MeVicar, Mrs. X. P.. Warren. , The neW oflimrs, Were installed RAM. oFticgR$„ by 4ev. C. • W. Cope, .after which . on' TheedaY evening, with Ex. Meg. Pridham took her Place as the new president tend continued „with ,• • The meeting closed 'With a hymn and prayer by Rev'. Mr. Cope. • KNOX CHURCH W„.„M.S., The ,first 111P0ting oe Knox W.NL Se for the thee year was held- in Mac - Key Hall en Tuesday , afternoon, With 5 good' attendance. The hied - nese pertion of the meeting utcos "conducted by the presideet arid the. •Ineinbers were divided into -four grt4ups,' each group rp be responsible for three months'. work. .;;SIrs. Gordon Bisset .geve a repoil of the Presbyterial annual -meeting held 300011 t13' in. Clinton. rrir devotional eervive 1V/1S C•011thietell by Mrs. Erskine, who read t -he Seriptn 10 titcl meditation and the ' prnyer. 31 i. Taylor epoke briefest' roid gave .some very' fine tho'ughtite foul inspiration elltristmae, cards. Committees for for' the work 411 the"ealning ,Yenr• the Velentine tea .will he n 8, fo1fow,4: The meeting eived with a bynni Ten, Mrs. J. Thorpe; :qrs. 0.'1,, and 0 moment 0T -silent prayer for Ellis,' Mrs.. .T. NIeLeod, Mrs. M. 11. 1110 miniA'tea' and the NvPrk,, of the te pit ens,. *Sirs. -IInfrinap, Miss Grace ennreh• 110berteoe ; deeorp t ions; M Floe- ee, . — • , enee Peterson, Mrs. G. G. Parsons, CLINTON RADAR SCHOOL NEXT Mrs. IT.' W. Bettor; bake .tablo, Tomorrow f Fridav)niehrs at - ND's. :G. :31ailtieson, Mrs. T. Don- nelly, Mrs. Lk. Ilarnilton ; candy. table, Mrs. W. Watters and •Mrs.. O. G. Gardiner. , , . • • The meeting WW1 adjouined with tint. Miipab benedietion. 4Follewing are, the etanding cons- initteee of Huron County Council for 1051, as appointed at the session of the (Coapeil proceeding,' this week: • , Executive, --Earl ;Elliott, R. •Ailair, It. Swartz, G. Elliott, W. Brock. Legislativo-4. „IgieNablal G. Orr; B. 13. Cousins, E. Graham, W. Coeli- retie. -• Finance—G. 1‘.I. Underwood,, - . Swartz, J. Graham, M. johnson, A. McCann. Education—R. Cousins, •rt.. John-, Ston, 11. Stro4g, L. , Snider, W. Cochrane. PrOperty—F. L. Snider, A. • Kerslake, G. Elliott, M. Jelinsoe.. County Home—A.. Kerslake, E.-, Fla- nigan,' J. D. Beeeroft; 'Mira. Mer- ritt, D. Beuermann.. Agrieralture—D. Benermann,"G. Orr, G. N. ,Underer,aod,- E. Campbell, F. D: Beecroft. ••• Children's' Aid ..•-• A. isIieilolson,,G. Elliott, G. MacDOnalt, Rev. R-0. MacMillan, Mrs. F. R. rtedditt. Warden's—R. Cousins, A:: 'MeCann, ,Wm.. Morritt, I. McNabb, Kerslake. .e. Equalization—W. Brock, W. J., , NIiller, A. MeCenn, -te G. MacDonald. Library—H. Strong, E. tilidt,t, G., 'Mat:Donald, 'T. .Pride, H. John. 'stott,'W. T. CruickSfiank, Comp. Robert Bisset acting as the Board of Health -1F, Sills, J. D. installing officer, the .following of- %13eOgroft, E. Campbell, E. Vinni- fleets. of_Ildron _Chapter, :lie. . • Broek, E, Graham, ' Ail-pore—L. Snider, 'Grahain, Ada - POIice-4f, johnson,, 'Orr, - treasuree; Ex. Comp. F. R. Darvosv, Campbell. S.E.; Ex. -"Comp.. Rabert Bisset, Goocl Roads — ' E. I'Vebster, 11 et.N.; Comp. W. E. Deekstader,P.S.; Comp, Frank Walkout, &S.; Comp. K. Hezlett, ; Comb. rt. 111. Pfrimmer, M. of 4th V.; Comp.' A. 11. Scaft,' IL eof :1rd V.; Comp. Gordon Knitting, M. of 2nd V.; Comp, Andrew 0. Whitely, M. of jet V,: comp: Clarence, O. Miller, ou gun rd ; Ex, Comp• elle try T. IloYal Ater' Nitiecine,:' -.were duly in- stalled for 1950: Ex. Comp. Wm. W. Ze, Ex. Comp, Elmer N. Ore - hath, H.'; Ex. Comp. Win. A. CurreY, J..; Ex. Comp, 3. H. Vreerniin, - *W. Criminal Audit -4. K. •Snyder,' 'W. Miller, '1'. M. CoStello.• CinsultatiVe—,T, rIeecrof •A. - Iterslake, IL Strong. 11,istorie—E. S. Snyder,,r. Sills, 0.' Asquith,.11. MeCreath, Jefeer.-; Bark.er, orga igt. Trustee's, 33223 Rt. MAPLE LEAIrCHAPPER,I.o.ox. Bx.,(,..,omp. W. anivows • The regniar monthly meeting of comp. G: Sanderson.. and Ex. the Maple Leaf Chapter, it, Darrow. WA& held in Mackay Hall.. on Pri-, day afternoon. with, the viee-regent,' - PPM WEATHER, . Mrs:. .r. kinkead, PreSiding, A . Tereperatu•res of the 'past Week new member, .Mrs. B, MoOrotli, ,00rresponding week„,1, year ago; :is .4-MiSt in iin:VIng for ,the ilebr , in GiNderich, -,with those of the WnS weleomed into the Choter. . orfiefaily reeordied, were, as' follows: in the arena anditorrain kpaypent ' / log , 1950,of $400„ wag Authorized. A dens.. Max. Min. 'Igor. Min. tiim of $40 wirS voted to the Piot,- Tfiurs., ort..14 28 - 17 vion'S Amenities Thant traotion at the•Memorini Arena will PH., Jan. 1.2 ` 18 18 be a seht,tiliied ..,* Sat., Jail. Ili -.28 14 ' 55- 37 hoekey clash between'elinton Radar Suli,, Jitn4.14 20 43 23 School and the Goderich,tions. 'The Mon. ;tan;..211 43 24 looal -boyS are going stromr and Vritesq ..435 '-' 28 should have good support. • Well., jun', 17 * 22 .3$ Irtelisott 1cad*Mae interesting•items in torineetien *Mk. the founding �f At. Ilehthe Aeleeta. teed Natik Hospital' ift India, ' the 0U has given 18 tinned snpport. ..eeeeeee