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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-02-01, Page 1ZONIN,1. A 1411k.4 104th YearN0, Presbyterians Look FOrward to Rebuilding • Theotennuel congregational niget- 438,0 X*419:3; Presbyterian Church, „held imitediately after the regular 'ehlireheserviee on Sundae afternoon, was of especial' interest, as it was the' first annual Meeting sincee the fire Which destroyed the venerable 'cliureh• home of the coageegatihn on September 39th last, .,The Meet- ing waSeheld In North Street United' Church, where, the regular. services .of tho-congregatied haye been held since the fire, and the report of nthe kirk, session made adknewledg- meut of this eourtesy of the North Street 'congregation and of "the Ititidhes.s_shevenoto u& while_we are bereft of a church building." The, eeseion •report,' presented' by the moderator,. Rev. -R. G. MaoMil- .also mentioned. other outstand- ing events of the year, including the great gathering' ef 'Sunday. June 25th, -whenthe seventy-fifth .ane. niversary, , of the Presbyterian Ohuech in Canada was celebrated in Knox Church by the. Presbytery of Huron -Maitland. Mention. .was made of the certification of Robert J4isset, jr., as a candidate for the ministry and of elle loss •suffered by the congregation in the death Charles E. Saunders, a member -of the session and Or many years .active in various departments of the work of the church. Increased Membership ,Diiring the year the-c-eingregatioie • had a healthy' grewth; the number on the communion roll inereasbig .by twenty-three to 892, representing 501 families. '• The report of the Sabbath Sehool; ,p'resented by • the superintendent, em„ in; busines.o was the final' Glen Lodge, and, that the junior el."' infr arrangements for the high lea to be congAAA,. regation, ° presented by held on. Shrove Tuesday. Mrs. Brown gave a ,reading entitled "The Royal Mother." ,The president close1 the meet:Log with a hymn and prayer, after which lunch was ieerved Beeneetelliee Salkeld, 3.1rs. Jackson and Mrs. Mumble,. �O0 rAsoNsliR,Egin'ENT ST;ORURIOR JoHoiR The anal meeting of the cheir of ,North Street Uuited Church took the form, of.oe .."pot-Iuck" eineper in .the church hall on:JantiarY 25, at 6.30 p.m. BetWeeie courses, the members enjoyed ft. sbegsong, led by George Blielianan, and specip.1 enter- taiuneent was ii. skit performed by Mrs. Stephene told. George 'Parsons. The secretaky, Miss' Steribert, and treasurer,' •Carltoil \Verse% pree seine4 their reports.. The retiring PreeddeOt; Mra. Overholt, thariked, the, members of the eXeehtiVe, and of the .chbir for their co-operetien daring the year.. Mrs. StePheuso convener .of' the nominating •committee, also thanked, the retiring executive, and rend. the new slate a officers for the corning year as follows; Past president, Mrs, Overholt; president, George Parsons; -vice-president, GeOrge- Buchanan; secretary, Cora Driver; treasurer, Carlton Wlorsell; eoeial committee convener,. •Mar.y Lou Mathieson; assistants, Joyce Wilk- inson and Marilyn Turner; librar- ian, Mis.s Smibert; gown committee, WitSon, Mee. *Humphrey and' Mrs. Stephens. - After remarks by the new preei-. dent, gimes were played, and (choir practice was held.' • • 'ST: GEORGE' GUILD. St George's Churehwoman's Guild met on Tuesday Nyith the president, MI'S. DOM,' in the chair: The meeting opened with a hymn, followed by prayeos and the repeat-. .ing of the Guild -prayer in unison. Mrs. Patterson' read the Scripture. "Thank you" letters were rend from • members who had been .111, also one from the rector and Wardens thank- ing the Guildfor its •support in the last, year and wiehing for it a hapPy, prosperous year ahead. Dorothy Johnston, both recorded eticcessfut year. Mrs. A. Taylor reported for the senior auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society and Mrs. G MacEwan, for the Arthur Circle, - the junior auxiliary. The former • reported $588 • coatribtited to thee missionary work of theechterch at • large and the latter $665, in addi- time to $319 • contributed •to • „the church rebuilding fund. • • Other reports presented included , • those of the Canadian Girls in', Training, by the superinteudent,• I • , Mrs. le McNevin.; the MacGillioray.:1 •Bend, hy Miss Ida White; I the •Ladiee' ,Aid 'Society.;' by Mrs.1 Robert 'Wilson; the .cholie lAY MISS 'th Yo n Peo le's I • Society, by 'Cynthia i. Xotmg; and * the Igen'e getib„ by Gordon. Walter All reported' successful activities. The. Ladies' Aid Society ,eentrib-, ated $250. to tile' relmildieg ftmd and $250 to- the general fund of the churela. ' Appreciation of ••the work' of the choir under the leadership. of MT. • W. H. Bishop- was exneefeed It.Y" Rev. Mr. 'MacMillan. • !• ' • • Budget Committee' William Bisset, for the budget committee, reported the record suite of $3,367 remitted to Presbyterian. •,Church headquarters for the gen- eral work of the church, and the • financial secretary, L. Earl Elliott, repor.ted-$13,984-contrillutede1Or eurrent expenses .of the congrega- tion. ' • _ ' . F: Saunders reported for the board of managers, mentioning the large sum of $10,798 spent in re- decoration and renovation Of the • "old church building up to the time of •• The retiring Member's, leof the • board of managers,_ Gordon Mc- Manus, M. .1. Ainslie, George adDERiorge OFFICER .PROMOTED e -elected trustee" to 'take the - place of the late Chas. &hinders. •" • • gEBEHAII CARD PARTY • The .britige and*"500" party spon- sored hy Groderich Rebekah .Lodge No. 89 in the blue room of the Legion HtWen• Tuesday afternoon Was e decided sUCCe66. •Tne guestS Were welcomed by Mrs, Win. 'Ban- nistere N:Gt. Mrs. R. Wheeler NvOn the prize- for. bridge. and Mrs, G. Plante was the winner at' "5.00.: Luna, was served by Moe. Riley and her eammittee. GODERI011, ONTARIO, THURSDAY FEBRUA.RYA.st, 1951 Joint Pubhc Schdol Graduation Class . . • • • Pupils oof Victoria and Central Public Schoo.ls al joint graduation' exercises, on Vuesclay evening, Januapy 2,3.. Win- ners of the Robert Park.memorial medals were—BrIb Dockstaderillf Cental school, and Marilyn' Williams. of Victoria . . School. • ON ... 1 ' -.7-London Freen'ess engraving.. . - $ • [ion la 'tangelo, Se:SO 43e/114 V.S, 33,00 •W. McGrath Gives Legion Views on • National Service HEREFORD MEN PLAN SALE • Directors of the Huron Ilereferd A.ssociation, .meeting at Clinton on Friday afternoon, drew up NAOS for the Association's ' second annual •spring sale, to be held on May 15th _at, Clinton. The annul spicule of the Ontario Hereford Association Will be held at Herber Park, Gode- '1'16, June .2nd. IH. J. L. EedY' Dungannon, ,presidettt of the As- -presided at Friday's meeting:, •• • WINS CAPTAIN'S PAPERS '• 'Thomas Kahle, eldest son of Mrs. Joseph Allison;•.has been successful in. is• examinations for ca papers—one. of the youngeet of- Ocees .to obtain the,se. Tom has •been .sailing as mate on the Lake- land Compaoy% 011 • tanker "Makeevelli" plying between Tor- onto and 'Toledo, and his many friends here are pleased With his success .in reaching the top rung of the ladder in hisehesen vocation . ' Stokes and lhonias Sandy, were lotleite ARMY . •Gap. MacEsvan was eleeted a • . The Rebuilding Fund'''' ,'The • report of the .church. treaS- • .urer, A. II. Erskieee was chiefly, .concerned with mattees' pertaining to the , erection of a new church • Imildinge With a fire ineurance• -settlement of $190,877, • and 'fifty - (eight contributions from members . • and friends ofthe congregation, the • rebuilding • cieinmittee had en de- • posit .$206,832, with pledges on hand . totalling a. further $30120. No .canvass had been inade of. the • Membership and there • was con- fidence that the ultimate objective wyeuld be rewehed. Rev: R. G. MacMillan, chalrmaa of the 'planning committee, rePorteu • that many angles had been in- • - oevestigatedestende.visitseewere-eniade ,to -.Gilt, Teriiiite • Detroit in search of " Inforthatione The eonanittee Was planning ,for. a church to accommodate over 700 • PeoPle, and one that "Will look like :t church," and stand the test. Of • time for generatiene. In two weeks, congregational meeting Would be called' to ' consider • plans and • estimates. •• " The iinting unanimously en- • dorseds,the recommendation of the board 'ref managers to increase the • minister's silary by $200. /11. ex- pressing his appreciation, Mre'egete. Miliaw stated that be 3,vcru1d donate the inerease tile building. fund, the:erection of the' new church. SS he Wished to have'. a part in Robert Bis.4et yeas clutirMan of • the meeting rind Geo. V, Schaefer Was• secretary. ,•...• - The minister relayed to the. con- gregation a ,eheery enewlige from Ree.. Dr. T. Wartlitete Tayldr, Tor- • onto, It former member of '<time „ .Chttreh, • : • • An announcement from Ottawa is that Major T. Murray Ma Don - j. aid, 32, "of ,Ottaiwa, former, y of Goderick is ,peterniage fro Foyt Lewis., State - of Wa:Shington (tem- porary Canadian brigade camp:), ,to. beeme brigade major of the „actiee fore ' brigade group, Canada's per- , • Mr. Gordon Farnda16, accountant for th. Dominfoii Stilt emulates°, Ima, received word, a his' :success, In bass** the 'exaMination for et tettified general aceopotruit. The cortuse leading to thia exaniination , has bee» 0. long and strenuous one, I A 4. Preparedness .was the theme of a publig meeting held at the Can- adian Legion' Hall on -Wednesday evening, • under • the auspice. of • MAJOR ;T. M. MieDONAtli inanent afrlinine brgnde, at head- quarters at Ottawa. 'Majer 511i0Dtnitild has been: gee - 011'1 'eteff officer, headquarters f. tbe 029th Infantry Brigade •tit Fort I.e*ls, ' Ire IA the Solt of :elves- Allan MacDonald, .of Brock street, (ode - rich. and the "late MacI)onald, and has made n military career The,ifthei•epfeinrc was taken Some Years agf,4 Branch 199. Attendance at the lgeeting was confined almost wholly • to Legien members.• . • W. McGrath, president_ of _the branch, welcomed the.gathering and ekPlained the purpose of the meet- ing. Be deplored what' he cote sidered the lack of preparation on the part of the 'Federal Government to meet the emergency that exists With Communist aggre.esiOn, every- where. • " • , .The three Main paints which the Dentiaione.Conimand'• of the Can- adian Legion Ls pressing eipoh the' Govergnaent were presented (1)• Nationtil registration; • (8) mobiliz- ation of industrial resourcee •for ' _defence production, and .(3) com- pulsory training • in • tbe reserve forces. • , • ' 'Mr. McGrath cited 'figures as .to reserve foree • strength. , The • total strength of. Canada's armed forces' -4-regu1ars and active reserves -4s,, lie stated, only slightly over 100,00(),' men. Britain with but three. tinees Canada's Population. has 800,900 men in, her eegulart force end 1,000,- • e . • 000 men who have .received one WA RD..Ellg .ARTHICIR'. NICHOLSON • WARDEN -or litintON • • Arthur Nicholson, Reeve of 'Tackersmith townshipeand newly, elected Warden of- •Hurien .Countee lias' served his, township as reeve for eight years. ille•Was a Member of the Townsh"ip Connell for five' years. before ,beeeming reeve. • •lie MIS ,born fifty -foal*, years ago 'Tuckereneith, ‘near And has fanned ale, his lie, work-. big '150 tierce. - Durioge hie twelve years in the year's compulsory training. The Willi tele times the populatiOar: C'eurity Council .he has been aegood wil.(11.110h.atinvge, tahicetany •amdenian toL.pgClanoned:: • one in the armed forces ' in a short time..• ' mini -MT -Command brief: "In latine.h- big •operation prepareduess, the: Legiott seeks to embarrass no on and -has no Political axe to grind., Instead, we believe that the stage has been reached in Canada's hi.so tory where, in crises of this nature, six children—live esoaes' and one peslitical consideration. Must be ,daughter. The latter is •a student abandoned -and the nation% INIelfare at Seaforeli High..School. Four of 'made' the primary eonsider.atiOn of the sons are, married and live in all citizens and organizations. We, Seaforth. and 'llueltersenitb. • The make no attempt to suggest ;detailed' other on is at :home. • Methods by which our three-point Mr. Nieholson is the first warden .program should be eimpleme.tited. of Horeb. from Tuekersmith since We realize' that a program of ita- 1913. tiotial "Preparedness will cost •a . • debater,. and it careful legislator. He was a school .trustee for seven- teen •yeare,..and LS at pre4nt vice- esielent -of the eaforth .Fair Board, •. -,clemraiesioaer on -the Tuckeremith TelePhhtie Coinmis. sion,e and it member,. of, First, Pres- bYterian• Church, ".Seaforth.,'• Bis wife, le the former Kathleen ...11c - !Burney• of Witighanao They have VJOTORIA STREET • CHOIR- ENTERTAINED Mr. „had Aire. eVue, Westlake •en- tertained the cheir. Victoria Street 'United 'ChterelcliiSt Titers, day - eveniag. 'titter choir • practice at their home io Colborne bpewnShip, During the evening the enamel meeting and election of offitere was held.- •Mr.eSaie Argyle was ,eleeted •president and scalier officers are: flonokaty presideait, Mrse W. West- lake; \lee -president; Harry West- lake; secretary-treneuree, kiss Marjorie Overholt; •libratilin,'.Ches. ..Woods; gowo ernunittee., Mrs. ,Geo. Curren, Moe Alva •Thempson,.'Mrs. J. N. eleKinnon, Aire. W., Westlake, Mrs. R. Good; • social committee, -Mies Charlotte ':Slaguire,* Mrs. Dop, Campbell, Harry Westlake, 'Chas. Woods.; placement ,commietee, Miss Mai Y Joyce •Straclaan,• mrs..G. Carrell. The 0010 -representative to the music Committee will be S. Argyle.• • At the coachteion. of ,the business, Mrs. 187,§tDake served a. sumptuous super. : tremendous • amount. We believe that .6.tzr democratie, freedom and principles Are . worth whatever sacrifice's are necessary." In .conchision. President McGrath Suggested that the Canadian Legion was hilly' justified in asking' that. its three-poitit program be 'caeried out. -National registration was, -a necessity so that the Government Might know how to use its men - power most effectively.; induetrial mobilization, so that our fighting .men niigh•t be properly equipped for beetle; compulsory training in :the ThelerVe force, so that Canada might at least have the fremevverk of a fighting force with' which to belp Preserve world peace, or fight for DM country's survival. • 1„oelehrectieeeleieee.O1oPt6leillge•thel, trammg of ...soldiers - and • real-life battle ,conditions, were shoWn, • TO • litres were '"Battle Is Our, Bilsi- nerse," "Cherbourg," and "'Gateway to Germany." ••• PERSON AL ...MEN TION miss June. Cemningluno. who has been • 'emplo,yed, at' Blackstene's restaurant, left on Monday for Loh - don te enterupon teething as a nurse ,tet Victoria Hospital. • Mr 4L G. Gardiner was in Mount Forest hist Week atteudiog • the funeral of his uncle, the late Mr. Abner MeElroy, lifetime resideet of that &stria. Mrs. W. J. Davidson, who ore- cently Purcnased the S. II. Ilidke residence on Cobonrg.street, moved her household furnishings, from De- troit to Goderich o TuesdaY and will „make GoderiCh her permanent home. - FUNERAL OF MRS. HARRY " WATSON *Annie Jene Clark, widow ef the' tete Ilarry :Watson, who died' suddenly on Tuesday, Januttry 23rd, Was buried on Friday afternooe., after a service at the Brophey ft -m- ere). home condateted by the Rev. D. W. Williame, The pallbearers were Fred Watsonv Tennant Men. Ilan•• (brothel's -in -Jaw), • Rrissell Drennan, Cart • Clark, " Chas. Breekow, jr., Archie Townsend (nephew's) The oWe r-bea re rs were iiieeeee Mrs,- Verna ilreekow, Mrs, 'Velm !Airfield, Mrs. Mabel Gray, Mrs. Helen TownstInd, Miss Alma Clark, •Mrs. Joyce Calnpliell and Mrs. :Niary Drehaari.. Those at- tending from 5 dietanee were"Mrs. Pearl Stewnit of Port_ Colborne., Mr. and Um. Raymond .Crawford of London, "Mr. and Mrs. Russell Drennan Of Clinton, -Mt Lterne Clark of IC111(14111E,, Mr," and MrP, Wilfred and Gordon Plunkett of 'Auburn. •• „ 7, jakeit-krafF.wiyorkz. The wiring On the radar equip- meut and the. ship-toLshore • tele- pinine system at the harbor is being overhauled by MacDonald Electric, as well 'as wiring on the fore idid aft cabins on Pattereon Stetepshih Line ships in -the -winter fleet. Other jobs; reeently'finislied by MtteDonald Electrte are complete rewiring.and installation,of new lighting fixtures at St. George's Church and the installation of a battery of ,fluores- cent lights at • the Res'al Bank. , . DON IVIACKAY, W cOACH .FOR TRE 'INTERMEDIATES • • Theereeignittien• of Des' Roche AS emelt of, the Lions Intermediate hoekey team has been aceepted and • Don ' MiteK UT has been nppoin tee en succeed' him, _ The new coach . 16 no stranger to hoekey fans, having' •pleyea ia years gone by for Gode- rich and Clinton clubs. He has a tough ;IOU in taking' over ''a • team gob* into the playoffs: The Lions have finished therd.-in their W.O. A.A. Iiitetinediate a ,gireap., tWo directors at the plaOground • HEAD OF AIR. CADETS •,h . vZsxT oopratioii has been, ,announced ;by , the Goderich Branelf Of the Royal Can- adian Air Vert* ASsociaition, 113tron' Wing,* that Air VIce.igarshai.13. E. Middleton, (B.E., „Ontario secre- tary -manager 0 the ,cadet League, will vi.at 'Goderieh , Q•n: Tues- day, .1-eehruary 0,, to comilletO the organization of a local Air Cadet unit being sponsored the ,rfcli branch Of the Assoeiatien, • Air Vice -Marshal: Middleton will address Meinbers and ',guests of the Assoeiation- at a Jneeting .to be held. at the Legion Ilan at `pututeorulaTsueesadvaaYbieev,edniinrege.tion.'. the Air Cadet movement in Ontarie haS gained the wholehearted support of 'community organizations and citi- zens interested in boys' work., The organized training in eitizensbip • and individual responelbility nro-, vided hy-Air-fIndet ...trainineaele of sPecTal—iraportande in these days Of. dire .national emergency, and warrauts, the interest, and suPpert of every member of the community. CELEBRATE '55TE. • Rev, W. Cope Heads_ Recreation Board for,Cotpigg Year ••A revislon of the .constitution and • eleetion of offieers of the Recreation Commission • featuehd the annual tweeting *of that body on 'Monday night. . N. W. Miller, vice-chairman, pre- sided, -and Ater considerable dis- . cOpy 0 tents NorthSt, Church Reports Good Year, Elects cers 4:attendance that almost taxa" the ,,'eapacity Of the eburgh ltaU featured the annual i‘mgregatiena1 Meeting ;of Nertix .• Street United .' Ohurele on Friday oyciOg).Jaatitint 26tia. Members of the 'congregation and. •thelr faMilicS 'gathered 'for aupPer, '4) ° receiVe. the annual ro..- Port0 And .to.share art.:impressive- wership • seroce winch conCluded ;with the showing of the film Tho,, Salt of tht,-,i Earth." • 'Rev. C, Wesley. Cope . 'Presided overthe meeting. .10,1It Thorpe, was secretary. The rePartS were Presented. by 8, Torner,i'lhe treasurer of the chnrch. W. A. f1ay presented the, report of the• , budget ,eonimitteer referring, par-, ticularly to plans, for further eine-, proyements to the church and par- sonage property In the Coming year... James Correa was the soloist foil the evening, accompanied by AIM Clark. He,' sang ."Whereer on 'Walk"' and' "Whea 1 Survey tthe Wondrous Cross.',' ,..„ The ' yearly reports •revealed a general increase in the total raised, $200 was raised fa Manitoba flood relief. The property committee . ported a year of considerable ak- tivity, including the construction of. new 'front steps to the ehurch and the insulation of the sanctuarY, ; The two auxiliaries of the W.M.S. reported a, suceeWal year and the WonainOs-ASsoelationroraisetloalteesto----,-- $1200 In their year.• .- 'The electiopte coMmittee reported 0 the election of Wm, Ellwoodp.J... E. liarnwell, F. G. Kershaw,, j,. 8. MeTavish, W. P. IL, Priee and .A. R. Scott to the se.ssfon, of elder for Six -'ear tellies; W. C. Attridge, M. F. Noble, E. J. Pridham, George, Parsons, Earl Weetbrook and C. Worsen • to ;** •the • cOmmittee• of stewards for three-year terra's, and E. Harris for two years, to fill the Vac:at-my created by the death' of, J. R. Wheeler. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY alinsirm.y, Jan. 29.—Mr. . and Mrs. J. C.. Vritzley celebrated the ti.fty-tifth . •anniversary of thefr :wedding today. • ,Mrs. FeitzleY, formerly Cora Ross, daughter, of the late .111r. and Alex. Ross, of '.LueknOW, and JOhn C.' Fritzley, •sten'.• of .the late Mr. ,and 'Mtge- Jahn' Fritzley of Goderech, -*re married in Leekneweeie nnarY- 29th, 1896, by the' Ree. 'Charles Miles Of the Anglian Church, :only three Of‘the guests attending 'the Wedding aee ',still living, :and they are •the bridesmaideMrs: Wil- liam. Miller, of Californite.eed Mrs, Fritzley'sehrother-helaw and, sister, Mee .end Mrs-. T'.. W. Sneith, 'Luck - now. •• Both•Mr.•-aod MrS. Fieteley are in, feiriy, good '.They bare always taken' a great iofeljest tile -Anglican ..Cluirele Ohesley, which.. they :hark attended. since cussion changes- hi, the constitution coming here fifty-seven years ago, __________.. .......... .e......•_, -.change is . in 'serving •theeener OebtaxelteoifeehurehsGODERICH GUN CLUB , were epproved. • One work. Mr.• leritzley W -as a 'warden . ' and Sunday eselwol superintendent -while Mrs. Fyiezley was 'et menthol. . . • . .. -,• . of the choir and:Woolen's Auxiliary ' The • annual eueeting of 'the- Gode ehd. ‘presideut -ef the • ,Guild .- fee, 41.1.10t1f.le,inhi(;CmIt:bfwit jea.chkeh!Gonnb•eMrtt3daofy:, . ,.. by. Mrs.-J.1i. Kinkead, treasurer, tWenty-tive years- • - ,„. Showed. receipts' -0.f... ,S4',4-10 and • a SaMr. • Fritzley • was, employed- by •,eicers as followswereelected for the halance -on -hand ,of .,$1,S39.64.• • Nelsen Hill dod 'C.„ 1. Bu_ek, that dependent Order of. Oddfellows and President"; Herb. .Ltimpree, tie us ,Inethes sponeured by • Sheeiff Yettre. He is a member. of . the 'In-. Kreas .13rothees for more. tintir fifty. roniing •'year;' 'Wm. . G. L'uoihY, e 11.7re:ri;de;:h;nDpr:-,0,Ju.6.1,eel, .s,'L:eltbalitInv : _Avic6.,:eh: the Conimiesion lake' oyer all eportS, Ancient Order. Of Foresters., • He is inetialing heckey, baseball, etc., was lest,- and an tonendmeet moved by dose .er the meeeing; mere - :to 'Cory • atid O. 'Eenerseu, Hutt the . ali.. a nd• -Mrs. Fritzley had ftierl,twknft,.'th questi•en of taking-. over' organized ehildren. . One son died in infaney O I bees occorded 1/0-t eof. thanks to- . . , .. . sport by the Cominieeion he referred and another .sen, Alex, ,die'd. at .the the pleasant luncheon .served.e an opieion, was' endorsed. , A eeely - - Suryiving are ; 'Mrs. • Clifford . ..e.. 1... The'. Wednesday .Shoot • is, requested: before - February 22,xeltelsial . Wrightselaminoque, _end. Mrs.' I ' . .,.11.all to which it. moved. when it to .5 la the iifteehoon and„.8 to 10 'Town Council .chenther af 14;,,rn1r11 reeeption Wae held today 'Troia 0 Liunby 22-17e Jeck Gilbert 1347-Y.- gatheriog that 'filled to eapacite the ley, .at hose lieme•, the..wedding. Gilbert .10-22-16-21,-; Hedley Prbus& 15-18-22 ;.. Bill , Beck 20-22; • ,Bne-'. was found the eeditorium was not in .the evening. . • ' '' '. The scores of the visiting teem . . - . the mune. of .the organ:le/Woe, now to ,be known as the Recreation CO1111111861011 instead of the 'Iteceea- thin :Council. . • A financial statteneut submitted • ELECTS .orFictRs4 raege Ebner a keeie howler atta skater, alel keeit- ly 'intereeted" .hockey. • -* •Cianstole• tietteener entertain- Iehe hoete.s.s, Mrs.' Jack' Gilbert, for • • '" ' for 14e Of nine Seertee• at Wednesday's shoot -of The meeting was attended by a It. althea) -Hetherington, Vbes• - th CI b • • follows• • heated. ' . To Engage Two Playground 'imile.11,egrrei4tat7gronldirehglrical.n- ' Anderson 22-24-1i;3; Tem. 'Sberratt ,* Directors . delii,ld.ren. and iron), Kippep were as fellows :•eeoe., • 20-20-23;' Bill Kyle, 18-23; Sate It. was 'decided to eentinue with. nougat 10-20; C, Lee. 19721 Tota•esL..- ' • THE WEATHER Temperatures of tie past week in Goderiele with thotee of , the corresponding week a year4-ago, officially recorded, were as follows: 1951 - 1950 Max. Min. Max. Min. Tlairs., Jan. 25..26. 20 63 46 Fri.', Jan. 26 ....25 20 . 61 20 Set, Jan,. 27 ....20 '6 21 17 Sun., Jan. 28 • 6 40 20 Mon., -Jae. 11, 25 20 Tues., Jan. 30 ..16 3 27 15, Wed., Jan. 31' _12 4 26 19 ..SEPOYS HERE MONDAY . daring. . the • stammer eettson, the Dougal 14. as last year, and to re-engage • Luckilow Juveniles•will be bele ;Sallie an Monday alightefor a game .at as one of Wiese Mies Kay Meredith JTOIN GOVENLOOK -Memoreateoiereaa %virile the local of the uuiversity of 'Western On DIEs AT 88 *YEARS 4eivelliles, • ' committee coMpoSed qf • • .N.• W. Miller, Rev': C. W, Cope and S,E4FORTII. John M. Geven- . THREE IN A ROW G. Emerson was appointed to inter- lock of Seaforth, one of• the . -most view prospective "direettirs to take prominent -figures. in Ilaron. ceunty calTishethr wbereikgt,tt ibent17 isionhaedofthtrheee the place of George Arnott, one .of the tevo -directore of .last Summer, for . the laeti littlf-cenniry;' died on' tires W116 serious. Friday lasteat Seat Memerial Hose. 1 who will not be available this year. Seaforth:, • He was .eightys Rev C W Cope • Wee elected 'LADIES. APPRO'ApIING - • • • eight years of age and until recent- e chairman. for 1951, with:Mies Mary iy was •ohite „active. He Wits •a • • • .coNcLosIoN, Or ,SE:R.XES ,Hioti-ell as secretary. and...j. 'F.. Cory , •lifelong , Liberal . and for a termi' . , . as, treasurer. Chairmen of various 1919-23, he WkIS Member of the moinada, the L::Itidgiheet:.13(tiwwelinnicy.-Lfoeuargue:20ono, . . colinhittees were pamed as folloeve: Ontario Legislature for the. 'riding scores we tarned In. :Summer sports, J udge T. M. Cos- Of Centre. Huron• There .are s'. - • tello ; winter . spores, L. O. 'Whet- Ho WAS born in .MeKillop tAxi- GlilYt to turn iiir..li-imthrenights eirhgh.fsairulugleesillIa)enrcl raye, xiller; Other whiter activities, there. :Later he ,operated a tile mie°t ; hee stminiee aetivities, .N. ship. ehd ,ie his ea ily years farmed ' triages; so 'let's see some 'eonl- Mrs: G. Enierson. c.. 1. l3uck and yard for Many years at Winthrop. petition for these. •. - 'Mrs. J., II. :Rinkead were named He, wale a inetither. of 'the' TONVOIshie),• • • NEW BAPTIST. MINISTER- . ,M• .• Kev," Inn Hind, minister -elect. of the Goderich Baptist Church, While a ,native of Brussels, in this eounty, comes t� Gialerich <from Regina, Sask. 'He was oidained in 1943 while, a Minister of Cameron Memorial. Ba:ptist Chureli en thnt city. *He is a 'graduate in arte the Pnieeteity of British Colouabite, and studied theology in Unioe .C61 - The Bouthere tot* •seven point's as members at large. Connell many years,' and for fifteen from Larders to have n six-PoiPt A letter of thaeks 'wits • •alethor- oi camseentive yeare was reeve. Ile•• • 'main ,secoad place' by talcing lead la first Pittee. Blue Bells re- izOd to be seat to W. 0, Attridge Niii§ 'Warden of Florae, county in for 'auditing the baoks„ 11 nye point froin Alley Cats. White A report of. activities of the .past in Sen f rIli Agri - Caps took over Third place •by tak- i•ear wns submitted by ..elise log sqven, points from Litggers. it,‘well. Teo reenter in(otings were cultural' Society, and had seryed * t:rHmoeis.kci,:er's11 11)11 sa N(I'f'7:hr41(e}linigll''stithill:ee17.dTtObpt°\pecietrsit..1%)r3tf(m'rilihtvhee fl.°111 °1"1, t° twt117-°11e', id itt Preebyterian Chufch liere held, with :in attendnnee ranging a director -for manyeyeare. • WritS OW' of the oldest membere Firse nnints , • Strike -outs' exchanged sixth Place for fifth by _taking seven points, from Chain Gang. The. Strike-orttsturned' in the highest 'one•game total, 1082, for five players in the two series. Some high singles and triplets: Lucy- Johnston 287, Phyllis Careick 7272i,serall,TheileVetrpee-17-PICAIWCilice. el'ac • 669e, Luey . aolnistim 041,' Marilyn Chip 626. • • , TEAM STANDING 13theiterte ' Moe Bells • 36 .White Caps • 31 • Happy Gang 39 • Str1ke4mte 25 • 'Poppers e • 21 Loa foes Alley Cete- • Laggerts Oa it in Ga pg 0. 0 • Judgment in • • Judge. Costello' ofi•TtiesdaY heard several assessment appeals from the local Coart of Revision tied hankted 'ortf, Judgment today • (Thursday), the appeul of Coatsivorth Cooper, grain' ilealers, tile appellant, who ha,s an °thee in the Bedford Itotel building, claimed that he should be rismssed esti retailer on 11 35,• Per tient. basis. and not at 75 per cent" the t•ate for a whole- sale business. The appeal WaS dismissed, the 'Court holding that the tieeeeSor was ' correct itt claseifying the appellant ns a wholesale dealer. Kilpatrick tippealed frora an Assessment • of -$6,300 • on his residenee property eMarket street. The wtts redueed to , . $5,525. • •W. C. Sttridge's property on South street, as.gcssed at 45,850, was redueed to $4,025, the house being unfinished. ' T. Roy Patterson appealed from ilte assessment of bis residenae pro- perty an OW10011 street at $3,950. This was redueed to $3,300. „ ."SNO-BO MAKES SHORT' •WORK OF SNO • • The • -Sno-Ble," powerful and efficient little rotary tempi ow manufactered by • the Dominion' Road Machinery Company of (Ode- e-I--iW.4trlfteTeeeie-eeeVedlieoedW afternoon whnt it; tan do tee a pile At snow. Don Aberhail ttUcinql itta. aetractor and set it to work on the Square. In a sbortthne jelled „whipped the snow oft' the roadway • and into Court House Park between Hamilton street a id East street. spectators were im- pressed With tbe !Manner in which the "SmAilo" • operated,, This re- markable machine has had wide', spread' sale this winter right across Canada and"i'iLmany States sofith of the border, • WILLING WORKERS CLASS The W1lIing Workers class*et Victoria Street Chureh met on January 23rd, 'tit the home of Mrs. C.. • hangille.,,, Mrs. V. Smith presided for the devotional period, during which short rending's were given by Mrs. A. 3.. Smith, Mrs. Thos. Gray , and "Airs. 0. Ceirrell. The president. Mrs," T,Angille, eon- dueted tbe busineAs seesion. Plaim. were formed for a hamar in, • isTovember.'aud4for. a play, "A ?Mr 'of Maths. Kids," to ho presented Under 'Class anspices the middle of Februaryby the- Busy ROA of Zion Cbureh .(Ashileld circuit). ° Two new inembem were weieomed." REV. :UN G. IIIND lege, Vancouver, and "UniVersity of Chicago Diyinity School. Mr. Mild( with his wife and two children,' arriving in _Gode- rich this week and tbe new !minister, will occupy the pulpit of the Iocal church on Sunday, leebrintry Ath, both' morifing andievening. An induction service will be held 011 Friday, evening, 1PehinarY Othf at 8 o'clock, 'to 'Which the° public. is cordially invited. The tottgrtgation Last "November 5, he .and Mrs, ' Geventoek, who Is seriously 111 az her home- at the. prosetit time, eele- brined their sixty-eixth wedeing 'tiversary.. Surviving, beideS his 'wife, are two sons,, Nelson, of Wateeford; TASter., gorcke,,t-'01-404r;.-dnughteisit:7- 1VitA-Nray Dorrance, Seatorth; Mrs., Nottnen Zeeland, Lethbridge; Mr& .1. Brown., Toronto; Mrs. Phillips, Chathaml,, anti two half- sisters, Misses Jean • an4, Nora .elovenleck, Ottaiva. • The funeral tooleplaceon Monday, afternoon, when • service • in the ' Presbyterian ehureli Was conducted hy ReV., 0, Caniphell.Anusng the large number tittendfng we A. 11. Erskine, Tt R. Patterson, N. ,11. Xlyikead of : Goderich. . • w , liNOX -IAARIES! 'AID ° •Tlie Ladies' Aid of Knox Church '• held thoir ,Tanurtir meeting * Mac,- gay Hail' on° 14'riday•last. W11.-1 a large turnottt inerebets°•to wfolcome tlieir,new President, 'MO. Peter MacEwan, who ,Presided. The •deVational 'part of' the, ,ineeting was taken.. by • Urs.. eilorden Thsst 'and Mrs.Jos. ,IfeNevin, Mrs. (iter.) 13. It -Parr gave lni•interesting talk on "Tbe tYge of :Our Zlands."'.. VOL. 7:411101 W4ft,.. It new Member, rentl IntS decorated the parsonage and is ered a plonsjeg nanther, eagerly looking forward to the lehOpites -"Waltz in Minor." 'The settlement of Wig young, energetic president, ossisted by lx,r executive minister In thell midst , eanduittee, arranged group leadent -London Prei Press engraving for 1051.