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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-05-31, Page 1” '0• , • IJ 0 I -7. -.T. • . _ . . „et s 104th 'Year—No. 22'-e 4. J.C.'s Conclude f950.51 Season with Dinner Meetin The Junior Chamber ef Cemmerce held their Deal dinner Meeting of the 1960.51 seeson elie"British Exchange Hotel on *Wednesday evening, with President Mel. Culs "bert• in •the Bob Barnes, legiteellicer, 1.nstelled President Culbert, Vie -President • 'Harold (131ackstene and Secretary, Bill Anderson in their' 1951-52 „of- fices. Mr -ye -Barnes announced-ifher • he- • corp,oration Of the Goderich Junior Chamber of Commeree. Be eie- plabled that it •wes7 necessary to incoepotate the Chamber ae a Board of Trade, with the Goderieh Board ' of Trade reMaining As the senior body in town, . 'rile incorporation wais, effe,ctive as of *ay 15. An election of two additional directors to thesexecutive was held, • Walter. Westbrpolt and Bob 33arnea • winning the offices. . ,Policy for 1951-52 ., President Culbert peceeteted the • • J.C. statement- of 'Policy' for the eomigg year aS follows': (1) 'Self' edecation (public speaking and, chairmanship courses); (2) ili- 'dustriale -promotion,f 7(3) • making Goderich a better place' to live in ;* 3 II • tions; • (5) at least one • extension in 1951; ((J) Membershipe (7) at- • tendance. • The president.. praised the, work of the industrial ,conamittee during - the •pant year. tHe „expressed, eon- ifidence, that result's • will be ob- tained With the ,forinatioie of the new Gederich industrial Commis- sion,, comprising „ twO' members of -the Town Council,e•tWo from the • Board of Trade and two from tee . Junior Chamber. 'Thetwo mem- bers repre.s.enting Aire' , are Harold Blackstone and L. •"Nip" Whetsfobe: • , Owen flab:Alton, retieing, second • vice-president, reelewellethe' weds eaccompliehed by the house nffmber- ing committee.' .. Plans for the nem- . ehering are almost complete s how - Mr. .Hamilton warned that the actual work •ineconnection With the project '.would recturee the ete ,most effort and co-operetion IV all del's and would extend over e period 'of three months. • _ President Culbert; in his revfeW • .-of j.C. projects, urged the' member- • ship. to Ihrovvits foll. weight behind "urbatereral. relationship' d stressed .the inipertanee td Goderich • Merchants' of this relatiopehip. Be . expressed the 'lope that the Gede- eleli chamber Might sponser One new JAI elub' in -the district in the comfit's.. year. • , • e , In coneltesien, President Culbert impressed epon the tiewly-elected executive the restionsihility of their, offices, and called for fell, co-oper-• . 'Aeon hi Attending exeentiv•e meet- . ings.• - , Beautification Week. Winners - . Results of the lettblic and ..Separ- ate Scheer contests with .regard to Beautification Week were an- seepeced, hy. the chairman ot, te ners are: Public ethoolegirls--lst • • prize, Marion &Tifton '• 2nd; Adeline • eliehe; 3rd Margaret Curren: Boys •--1st, Richard sWetsell; "gride 13111. Boetger ;. 3rd, Robert Fowler. Separate 'School' (boys' and . • grouped together because of the smaller enrolment) Auleen Fisher e 2ed, Anna 'liateeeDreinian and Joseph eiftrennan ; 3rd, Gekald- Ind Anstine = Prizes were $3.00, '$2.00 ,end $1.00.. WEEK -END ACCIDENTS . • • • THE 'DISTRICT • Robert MeIlwein, Goderich towto ohiP, suffered cuts, bruises and ehock on Friday when his car ran °oft highway 21, six ancleolielf miles' . south • of • Goderich, -and, struck 'a •• tree. He was' removed, -be •Alek- aedra Hospital attended by Dr: J-. •. M., Girehem. • - On Sunday evening a ,car driven • by eliss Shirley Ives, R.R. 2, Cline ton, ran off the road on to the soft sheulder of high -way e, two • and a -half miles north of Clinton., Clay clinging .to the, tires caused •, the car to skid whiin it' caine beck ' On the road, and it, ran inie Eh ditch, causing $250 damage to .the .• ear. • ' • • kiss Ives suffered laceratiens to • _seem], _And. knees----Aftereeregetein 'enfMfttoirtfoiceilie leas tilleVe • to go home. . • • ' ° ,. • Pfevincial-Conatable Don. Trem- bley; Godeeicb, investigated both . accidents, ' - STEPHEN C. ,STOTHERS :GRADUATES AT 0.A.0. At the coneeetition Of the tail° Agticultileal College, 'Guelph, • on. May 22nd, tiwo awarde were • Made to StePheri O. Stothers„ of Fergus, "Sete ,of Mt. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers, feleiterly Well-known. resi- dents of Ashfield. One wasi the firet Pioneer Feed reward, $76, given to "outstanding students :in the anitnal•,- lietehandry or poultry • optione; witn.'particular referenee to p1o1l(i(U(' 171 1i e stock, poultry •.end nutr don I studies," TIM • other, $26, "wit ;the Citnaditift Feed ' Jij Mita eterers' .A ss o elation IRIS* awarded •to'il, fourth -Year Atudent standing high est in the eubject of animal merit on.. The 'young man „gra(1uate(1 wltli tho degte.•!0 of 'Ilaeheloe-df So'lettee In Agrictiltere. TWO:Sir:AR-15LO BOY. iittiitN1111 AITBITRN, May .2(1,—A two-year- old Anitterne'disteict boy, Willieth jOlitt ,R0b1es61., wee taken te the • Winglitunital Uglier etifffring from "seclind, • egree burns. The 60Y, shn Itobinson, 2, Auburn, • pulled over it pot of boiling lard and suffered burns to the face; n and right arm. Re10.A4F; MAN •. 6, SOAR• INTER= =Rim • • / 'Warrant Officer •Doe Thorlitone station, Clinton., hut who reeedessein Goderech, is leading the •"Iiit parade"' its far as the Lions Club •perch derby is concerned. Who4' "'big one" on Saturday, May 10th, it put him in tOe eeed •which, he still holds for the final $100 cash, prize and Also a -trophy. ,Finat winners, however, will not be declared until dee derby, ends on Jung 16th. The standing of others for prizes are, le- Order of' the size of percla caught:. 2, E. Wood, Londoo (caught May lst) ; 3, Mrs. F. Brown, St. Marys; 4, Whitey Choineki, . elver Rouge, Mich.; 5, Q. W. 13Ydroft, 'A.R. 7, London. 6 W J Boyce, London; 7, J. Dolphin, St. Themase,S, Frank Browns R.R. 5, St.. Mapee 9, H: E. Wood, Stratford; 10, Alvin Har- mer, R.R. 1, Mitchell. Registered Music Teacheis of Huron • Meet in Goderich An interesting •dinner -meeting of the Huron county branch of 4the Ontario Registered Musie Teachers Association was held on Thursday t. ' - • • $. Mrs. J: G. eleriOugall of. Blyth, president of -lie. ibranch, presided. Memlbers and gliests attending Were Mrs. .May R. MeKinnon, 'Clinton; 'Mr. end -Mrs. L. D... Thompeon, Beuseel§• Miss; • Eileen •• Glidden, Holmesville; Mr. George • Durham, Seaforth '• • Miss ..Cora • B. .Ahrepe, -Stratfords Mrs.. G.. •Wendorf, „Clin- ton e 'Miss Elaine Walsh, Belgrave; Meat; Myna • Middletpn, Goderich; Miss Elva Wiltse, Olinton, and Mr. *efielf Mrs.. Lyle Brother's,Bruesels. It ' was a happy , get-tegether .foe a deliciettie turkey, dinner, at tables prettily ' arranged with • ilowere' by Miss IVIiddletoei and ma. Thenipson. MisS Ahrens, as gueSt speaker, was introduced by -Mrs.- McDougall. iShe is. an author, lecturer and musiC •instruotor. Her address on the Ontario, cenvention • at leingeton highlighted theevening 'for every- 'ene.. • She said it-wae a purely Canadian convention. The •Cs.R.M.T.A. has ,tt. membership of 1477 in its. forty hrtinches. .:She gwee some intereSt- ing points from some of: the,. ad- dresses: • • • " • • • Convention Speakers , Importanee of musie itself, rather' than -of--teelinique in ' teaching, was stressed by Di, (Healey. Willan, re- ngwned '• composer; organist and teacher.- ;He said that nmeic is just about theonly, art, in .whieh tech- nique is examined and merked.. Punctuated with sparkling: with •Mme. Pauline Doitalda;reiesident of the •Operae-Guild of Montreal,' told the convention that singers are the • only musieians wlie •must produce Pettit tone • "and the spoken word., She disagreed with those who have said the English' larynx is not as vocal: larynx. Most young singers' .ackeperseverancersliessaid•. .Speakers also stressed the neces- sity, 'of aequainteng, Other cOunfries with -contemporary Canadian musid, and vice versa, !Mies Ahrens:said. Dr.- J. Althotise, thief 'director of thq Ontario .Departinent of „Educa- • tion,. speakipg of thecurriculin3i now being worked ouf by teachers and local boards, stated the de- partment e2vOied not permit changes to go into•force which would•handi-, cap 'a Child who shoved -fret& one district eo another; ' would not 'pere mit deducatio'n to become narrow,. local, parochial. :School music es mainly 'co-operative and- has 'proved to be stimulating in regard to eel- lective.effort. • „ Another speaker. ,a1 the Conven- tien,•Dr. G. Forneret, Proteetarit. chaplalb at the Penitentiary, srle, dared that . the teeentyzfive 'men -In his.ehapeltheir are tough-loeking, bet they have•,learned to love, good music: Prisoners, are there for re- formation ;.and to •e.ab• Sent out 'better than they were. . Mise, .Walsh expies.sed appreei- iifion to Miss Ahrens for her in- forthative addreas.• • '• • - Officers Elected• • Mrs. May R. McKinnon presided .for the election, of °Meet's, which ,resulted in the re-election of Mrs, McDougall AS president, Vice-presi- dent is Mrs. L. D. Thompson, Of Brussels, and_sestreasurer.is 4fr.!"-Thompseii.' • - The biennial eenverition of the Canadian Federation of • Music Teachers will be held in "-Winnibeg on Only 4th,' elthpint . Oth,•• when delegates will be preseht frotn coast to •const, • IMrs. G. IVelidore secrethry-treas- erer for 1950, reported a successful yegr durifig Whiclet.he autumn meet- ing was.* held 'cut ;Clinton. . The .next meeting ,will be .held ,in. October, 43 ru ss els. • ' •PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER • FRACTURES ANKLE Mrs. ,George • Feagan,- eripply, teneher en the . public ,echool staff met with a painful accident on Teesday . Morning • ,onthe sch-Oel gtomide. 'She was supervising the playground at morning, recess; When she stepped . WM' a hole made by - t179 children fop playing. ineelees. -She seffeeed A fraettlted-ettikleeand 'wee' removed to the-hes/Mel. •NWNTY COtYhi NEKT— Wit14.110 ''even action:§•are. listed for the 'Ooturty .Contt sittings to open on 'Illesday 'next' before Judge 'X. M. :Costello .at the Court nouse. OPEN»EIiR'SEASON 1 announced...from ;Toronto that the whole of W•otetti Cintarie' W1,11 be open fee deer -hunting the coming ,fafl from November .5 . to. 17, both dates inchtsive. , . . GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 31st, 1951 ,Goderich District Collegiate of t e Future e., r•-?.1VV.. .g see, ..e• 55 ,00 Architect's dawing ofthe new Goderich District Gollegiate• Institute. The bvildin:g will include three - , Construction -of the new Goderich i t *C 11 'ate Institute was begun last wee p tuning "7"Tre first iod' taking place on ..Monslay, Mak 21st, 'with R. D. Munro, of Auburn, chairman , the Beard, officiating: Planned to accomme- date over 400 pupils from the town of Goderich, the • township of0°1- botne, . and portions of Godetich, , Ashfielde fiullett, Eat {Wavvenosh and , West -Wewenoeh- townships, 'dile flue •Collegiate building of cone temporary design is isituated in the town ,of Goderich on South street between Blake •and Bennett streets. The )building has 'lime. designed tOe.provide an efficient housing for modern schoolactivities and .will he an interesting addition .to the public building of , the cinumueity. ,The school Le •divided into three main divesione—claSsroom wing, ad- ministration, section; and an area housing the notey athletic and •voca- tioliaal , tLetFities. e The classroom wire; is composed of eight acadenece Classrooms, science ;room, agticul- turalscienee room; home .economics room, -sewing room, art eoom and eseninercial room. The administra- nen centre contains • the general office, 'principal's elliee, vocational 'guidance office, , health 6ffice and library. Th p:: :‘rioisy , section," divided from the classroom wing by, the administration :centre, is com- posed of • .twe shelve cafeteria, kitchen and a combined gymnaeinin- eeditoriuni. Mahe ,Entrance on South' Street The main 'entraece will be ap- moat:AO • from • :South, steeet, by means eif • a paved road' complete with a 100 -ft. long wiek -end curb' for the mileadine oF letSeengers pent buses. To the eoutli of the, • sehool large • paved areas will be n.ovided.,whech will 'take ..care ade- qu-rirtbirt at ing both in the daytime •• and • for after-school activities. Piroyielen has been madein the cdntraet for the landscaeing of the grounds 'by :seeding or sodding, in someareas and the planting,•of.shyubseto fur- ther enhance .flie appearance of the building. • Itis intended to dolome- -plantiug aIong Keeps' street, where a 'pedestrian path -hes been tanged. 'Stedents, coming to school on bicycles can conveniently: ,use this apptoach°, which te a separate entrant*. at the elaseroom !Bicycle racks will he located •at• this entrance. . To the north .of • the eebool about An acre of groued has been reserved for . agriculture.. plots which the student es will use for experimental Putposes, The playing •-fteid to the West of, the sebeol. will be -graded level, ineking it- 'large enough for a 'full-sized .foothall' Each, 'academic •claasroOm is pro- vided with 'eye -saving .-greeti cbalk- boards, and •taekboards. "Special purpose rooms, se& as 'science, agricultural seience, home monomice and sewing roone Will be -fitted with appropriate furniture,. In the elass- room wing, men •, and • woinen. teachers' TOOths tl re provided for better control.. of the "ectlyitiee in this -seetion f the school.' For the, convenience of thee .'student, in., evidual locker.% will be losetted in the eoeridors, , — Canadian .birch plywood will be used tO sheet the walls of the lobby at" the 'South street 'entrance. The indoor -outdoor -planting bed,. to- • gether With the trophy cabinet and seating arrangethent designed for • iiiits—classrooni wing, administration section, and a wing for vocational instruction and -athletic activities. —London Free Press engraving. " • e -this area; will make an, attractiVe mite , to the school. inemorrirrs trMUrrarlieee reserve if .desired,, • An. -Interesting Feature ' The large 19' x 32'' window in the cafeteria Wean interesting fea- ture' in that it will ,preseht a -Very dramatic appearatiee ,At night when. the lighted -gallereof •the gyan- nesiees-auditorium will be visible. A .• suspended has been de- signed around tile' 46' • x 70" gy,in- nasimu-auditorium -foe spectators. Ancillary' , rooms, such as showerg, change • rows and histruetets' of - ,open .off the -•gyninaeiem.- A storage.room.for gymnasiem equip- ment and under -stage storage for ehaitS, has beer provictede .The' stage itself will be equipped „with the necessary drapeS /and backdrops for the • prodnetion ;of .theatrieals. The • two large .shops will be furn- ished With the latest power machin- ery for, the teaehing of shop work and ;farm Mechanics,'" including woodworking, • metalworking • , .and imular trades, • .0wing to the 'difliculty.lir obtain- ing. •strtictural,steel, the School' waS esnecially,designed,,using reinforced eoncrete in the classroom wing and, bearing wall, conStruction in, the 'rentainder of the Imileing: • Red stock , Prick has • been 'chosen for exterior'walls. Terra*zo floors and cethent enamel ,walls are specified 4.1! 41 1 washrooms 411 Classrooms" will _have mastic, tile floors and Corridors - teerAizo: To consider- ably reduce the noise factor -and resuRant inefficiency, acoustic tile ceilings have 'been provided for 'in all 'elassrooins and' corridors. 'Steain Iteating, . The building will be •heated ° by . .•SubeeriletioP tilfeas42,t42.15° ARST•oter1)09R, BAND CONCERT; GN ODOAV. jie .firOt otitdeeer ceneert a the teeaSon, by thee..iliete• Water' Band, will be given in Oonre goose Peek on the eorateg 'Sunday evening cenpneueing at $.30 e'elock: The,, Band is conipleteag arrange- Ments for the animal tattoo, 'to take place on 'Wednesday, July .4th, In- cinded in the prograin will be the fitmone PresteueS'eout „Howse Bugle Band ; fur viS1t1ntAit4SS7rhall0s, Sarnia, Ste Marye, Chesley and Sea - forth Higialandere, the Moent Forest' Pipe Band, and aenured• the Blue Water Band and • the, Goderich Girls' Trumpet. Band. • The Blue Water Bend already has e large number of engagements booked or out-of-tovvn events. . The Girls' Trumpet Band played at the, Clinton Sprint Fair. on {Wednesday of this week and Is engaged for ' .the Hereford Aesoei- ation picnic here on -Saturday. twO steain boilers automatically fir+.114.14..sisrooms baVe -o o wa er g, , '7- a new type .'of continuous eotiv•-ebtor along thewindow wall. Thewhoie building will be Ahermostaticalle .controlled by sones • to ensure- com- fort and even heating In alt parts. Portions of the building tobe used by. the •' cOmmunite in • the evening will be Separately controlled. . Pro- vision is made for reducing temper- atures in' the building at night atid 'over the -week -ends for fuel econ- Only. The sebeiel will be veiibilated throUghott in accordance -With, the leek Practices.„In the school ventil- ation field. Propane gas •be 'n.Sed in thekitchen. and :to •supply the desks in the, science room, , . • Adequate .plumbing facilities' for. the convenience' of both students ti•oi teachers are _provided. .Group; Wash fOuntains. will, be Installed and Inthe boys'. shower 'items *a new -type of grpnp shower is •being introdueed. • • Indirect lighting has been chosen ifor kil classrooms. -AltractiVe iunr- innire in• conjunction, with highly raectiVe .colors on • Walls wi11 pro-, vide ,scientiqic .lighting. . addition chalkboard lighting-71has been ,speci- lied. to ectiminote glare on ',boards and make written material legible from nay position 111 the inapt. , An interestfitg pattern •treatment: has been used -to. Alluminate the gyari- nasitim. and .careleria areas. Four levels of intensity van .seleoted in the, -g-yinnasitun to provilde the proper light, whether for tin 'inter-' col legi 7 te „ 'ha sketba 11 'elnimpionship game or for a student profu. outdoor.' lighting has been played etiotit• • the sehoel ior protec- tion and extei•ior illumination. -of rhe• structure and parking lot. " .ydro ower. Stinday,,Jun.e 10th ,An advertisement elsewhere in this ,issue of ' The *Signal -Star ad - Vises •Goderiele hydro-aseees that the power Will be of tin Sunday, June lath from 8.30 aen. to .6 pen, These who get up late for ,Senday Morn - lug .breakfast will live to take a' cold one if they, haeeh't other than • electrical facilities for cooking, and the rent of the day to 6 o'clock will be similarly ineonve.nient ,As far; as -using electeie power is 'concerned. This will be a week from this com- ing Sunday, that Is Jdne 10th. • The reason? The primary 'volt, age in Goderich will be . changed from 2,200 volts •tee 4,000 volts and. Yit'e a full day's job even 'with the fifty Men Who will be on hand to do it, according to Elmer Weaver, superintendent . tIie, GOderich- Public Utilities Commeesion: "It will give better voltage and tie ie with the fortheeining 60 -Cycle change-iiv'er program," explain's. Mr. 'Weaver.' "The job 'necessitates changing all the transformer con- nections and considerable changing in the substation. It is a big job foreinst oneedaY, but it len ne Sto�ThriaVt4i7 to date." • •' "k1 • RECREATION DIRECTORS' • HERE FOR THE SUMMER , Thettie plakgrotind yeereation directors, a'rrived in Goderich en :Monday to assume their ditties for the semmer month's. They. are Paul Skinner of London and Miss Jackie Mershall of Strafford, both students at "the rniversity of Western' On- tario. Mr. Slehmer is a son of pr. Alan Skihner, a professor at the medical schoel And well known in Dominion .dremA circles, Miss Marshall • Is n daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. David Marshall 'of Stretford. Although • a complete program lies not yet 'been drawn up, the ,first item is the organiz- ation of a boys' softball league and also a girls' softball league, 'both for teen-agers. THE- WfiSTTIER. • Temperetnres isf .• the past Week in .Goderich, with those of "the corresponding Week a year ago, as officially recorded, were AA follows Ifitir • 1050 mng. Min v. -1811s. Thurs., May 24...61 • 41 81 62 Fri., Max, 25- 441 78 • 54 Sat., May 28 -.77 -451 • 00 4) 'SUP-. May: 2/ ....60 . , 46 58 45 Mos., *Stay 28 2...04 .45 • 58 "43. Pits., May 20 ..68 46'. • 66 • 45 Wed:',' May 60 ..60 47 61 • .47 NORTHPST-BOT e • Woman's • Association of North Street • United (-Church met in the Ehureh parlor on .Friday afternoon,. with a geed •attendaece. Mrs. Archie-litunilton was in charge of the wOrship, period. ' Mrs. Alex. Lewis read the Scripture', lesson •And. Mrs: Walter •Hern led in" praYer. favorite ^hymns, were sung with. Miss eleClipten at the piano. Mrs. Howard Robertson'eve an instruc- tive talk on "Matters of Converse-. timer" 'Mrs. E. J.. Pridham presided for the business. . Arrangements were made to .place flowers, in, the church for three menths, this supo eller, also 'to purchese four tittle! clothe. • The' meeting 'closed with' the Mizpah benediceion. •• IAT THE lAtATERYRONT Grain cargoes received at° the "Goderich elevator' this week Were: Monday—Howard Hindman, 126,000 bus. . oats and barley; Wtihcondah, .77,000 bus. U.S.. cern. Wednesday —Superior, 101,00 bus. eats and barley. . • . . The tug H. J. Dixon last 'week :brought up from Toronto a work scow for the •Canaditue, Dredge and Dock „Coe, 'eentractors torsthe Work ohthe south pier. • The • Imperial Oobottrg- arrived from Sarnie on Sunday with fuil ,cargo of gasoline for Iniperiat 011- '' • •' ..Peteli- nee biting 'well and anglers are getting good. catches. KNOXurRcw1niS' Aifl . The 1.41i1WS7" Aid -ofeKliox. .Clittech nee' do.. 'Friday in MacKay Mrs , •Peter .MaetWan presiding.' Moe, AI, J. Ainslie acted as eonvenor forthe ntonth of May. The won,' Ship, serviceWas led by ,Mrs: Alex. Alexander and Mrs. R. Chambers. Mrs.. Wins Ritchie -gave a fine talk on the -scenic Manitoulin IsinnO Pities; -were completed for a ...June tea and bazaar. • , ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . -Mr."and Mrs. John Craddock of Goderich township wish•to an- nounce. the , engagement- Of their -yOungetet daughter, • Sylvia ,Elaine, to Wililani Daniel; eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Fulford of 'Clinton, „The marriage i11 take ploee in the early part of 'drew. Sod -turning Ceremony at f New Collegiate " minding a ;the neW ..,$620,004 (odepiell Iils'trict' Collegiate Ingtituto got • under way offielally at ilte,,new school, grounds on South ; , street' Ant May niot, „iviteri It. ' I). 'Munro, of Auburn,. ehairman of the lloaid, tnraed °the fIrst sod. Seen in the pretare also are: thner Itobertgon, representing C•otbOrne• ,toWnAlip: • ...Arthur Grange, Iluilett: *Fred -ArMgtrosr,. ;deli : II, M. Ford. Kloderiels; •,eiporge Gime •floderich township and, Judge "P. M. CoStello. Principal A. ogeotit .ts standing liehilnl lir.. • Vree Press engrAing. 0 • • • ./ i,g 'Card for Twilight Races Wednesday Next , With , a ev•-eek eremaining-"runtil- the running of the go5lerich Racin 44teseeetessilie t _4 on Wednesdas, June 6, Seerefary Jim Sheardowei has, announced an emtey of thirty-four horses in the fuer• events. • e Thi meet, which gets under way t 5.3e) p.m., promises to be the best spring'eseet the A.ssociatioo has yet eponsored. Goderich • will be well represented by -eight horses on , the' •card, with at,. leaet one local steed in each event: Findlay' Same, • will have two three-year-old. paces. Allan Brpoke and Walter G., ,stootifig at the purse hi, the 2.29 eeent and will have local ooppositioe • in Del Gardner's Moonlight Express. In the 2.26 clese, •eanis' Just Teddy and Geprge Feagen's ells§ Callie Grattan will go to fiee post, 'Slagle Copy 0 cents en t” at LC.L Enjoyed y Many Visitors SY Marge.- Wiggle and Kathrw ' Thorpe On Tuesday , .evening the stAM and students ot the 'Goderich Many interested: friehds at ',their • trict Gollegiate Institute reeeived "open Aight.". This , •eVent was well attended and' enjoyed 4e1.7 all. ,The little gymdisplayed work of the shop and home ee�ziomi classes. full day's balancedolle clothes -for the, medern miss an4 tine handmade'forniture and Wols showe. to ' the, visitors. Many •of • the girls raodeled .dresses they 'had 'made themselves. , A successful -bazaar was held in the loWer hall by the 'grade 13e • girls; here they sad articles Whieh they had made.. In 'the home,. economics • room• the grade, XI girlz carried on a class' in which they prepared and served a peal 'and showed the making of useful articles in leather. The (shop Wd. a was open for..inspeetion. A. "Resume of Our. Year's Work" • • was held in the gymnasium under the direction et Mise 'Clarke and r, eThis-wase folloeseele bee musical numbers by theGlee Club • undertheleadershi 'of kr.. Clark n an agric are ealbs the -students • carried on -ett- periment1» these subjects.' Later In the evening ts'' movie was shown, by Mr: Payne. ' • G.C:L's future -.office workers were • in the connnercial yoom5, here they . typed arid ran off,Ateticils,' At the ' door 'copies of the "GC,I.I News Re-.. view" were on sale. •. little „magazine was .produced by* the com- mercial class from work contributed by students from :the whole school.', Miss MacNaughton's art displayed. some of their. 'work room 2, while in the geography •• room maps drawn by Mr. Smitile'a cl-asses were 'shown to the pilientg and friends. • .• ' ;lifter the regular open night AC-: teeifies a successful dance Was held in the -gyninasinin. rsetpeleesnteseitinri t ieNNNI:eaiiiid e ° 111 tine edti.o.•;len tt. Sons will hasie. A DAY'S pERCH FISHING, .‘ . • :soAibeSS,/DISTRICT LIONrENJOV" while Reg. McGee .& 111.0i1§' AV ELS hold on .•Wednesday by pe'rch derby day, for •distriet competifig ine the free-for-all, d Rilid.ad, u &dm, , Exeter, Bruss.els, two entries, .1 OQ limiter an the Gederich club; with yisitere the 'latter event, one o.f tbe t - Brantford; , Seafortit., ente snit:Wind pacers In eStern On g . to 'see . Huron , Express coulPeti 'During. the Ofternoon Ulric), Miss Corporal . Grattonis , ;__ Winghani, Parkhill 'uncle' Minton., red. • Local turf fans had hoped wL th the Clandeboyions fished and, at 6 o'cloZi.4 e-‘,., free-for-all, but abutfu early season leg. . lunch and presentation of ie. mare in the ee injury has kept. the • Wood and inizes took place in. the arena i Gardner epeedeter front rounding into proper racing eondttwn this, ,date.. Ilowevee, , Beg. ` McGee is coandent 'that lils,pnir, ,Bunter, the ',trotter, „and Bilida d, the pacer, will give Miss Corporal plenty a excitement ,. before tile °day - is out. The entry- Ilst,complete to 7'Wed- . nesday evening, is as follows:: • .2,29-1.,uckY Beron., Walter. G., Allan Brook, Richard Bruce, • 'Miss 'Dark, C-allie p4io, Bey G, After. press. 2:26 Just Teddy,Miss Caine Grafton, Gypsy r, Grafton, elerilee, Bradeu, Bine, L. -.2nd, Exeter Lady., September Sauns, CeTcilhi G: •2.21—Lucky Potty, . Easter Maid, Rabe Hy, Gay Boy, • Springtime Baby, Nancy Patch, Super- • ., Philip Stout. • Free-fole811—Bilidad, Joe 'Butter, Tony Mac, .Miss Corporal Gratton, •Bert Patch Jr.; Dillon •Seyinour, W. J. Abbe. •• Each event will be run for. e purse .of,..$200 and * Will be in two 'one -mile he-atS. -.Local Horses at New Hamburg Peer Goderieh horses raced 'at New Hamburg on the 24th ofeMay, and • while none' of thein won • its event, the iesults were fairly' satis- factory. 'Joe Bunter broke in the first heat' a- the Classified C clase, bet finished third and came back to take.emend position in the sec- ond heat. Just Teddy. finiehed 6 and '2 in the Claified A event, ..a bee break accounting for his poor showing in ehe first heat. • • ;Binged ran 3 a-nd 4 in the free - ,and teeter Maid, 4 and 7 in the •Classified B field. Neither horse appeared to be -ye attained its top• condition., _„„se, SEUT-INS TO: BE CENSUS,,TAKERS BEGIN ItIEMEIVIBERED-41-WMD • , i)ay . comes areend again on June 3rd. .Let es earmark that day for. 'some very‘ special visi,ts -call on --stline,L friend, or friends, whom eon Wave not visited for some time: if you can't -visit them. flowers are alivitys itt order; and ,0 ,beery letter ot card helps far more •thati • you • might thluk. 1t tiiiy eese, let those • abetsin frieeds know that • they • are not tergoften. even if .they do Wei? to watch life from a hospital eat -or 71 wheel-cheit. ..If' your shinsin 'friende ean •go out a bite -With your kind help- IStil see'lf they ean go for a drive; that is a rore treat for many, • Or, if you • can,• takelthem to tbe morn- ing or a fterimoie chit reit, eery ice,' • Mitke tehnt-in'sebnx it lifippY 04 for • test slob folk and it' willvbe cne of the happiest days in your own experience. 'Yoe will not ,weit. men next taw to repeats the auditorium. In 'charge' of the day, were Lions Arnold McConnell, Nel- son Hill and John Thorpe. After the buffet luncheon pries,, were. presented, 'with Lion Arnold McConnell as chairman calling on various local Lions to make tile - presentations. Those winning • pries for the largest perch Were: 1, Lion \Fred P,eareon, Parkhill; 2, Lion _Clayton Edward, Gederieh; ;le Lion Fred .lirewer,-,Parkhill.; - Lion "Shorty" Munro, Seseertse Lion E. R. Ilepper of -Exeter was. •- presefited with the Prize for the smalleet perch caught ; Lion C., S. • McNaughton of Exeter With tlie, prize for the largest catch efeperch; Lion John Hanna, M.P.P., •ofing- . ham, 'With the prize for catching no fish at all. The Wingham ,Club reecived a prize -for sending the largest delegation to the derby... Wineham was tied with Exeter for this honor and Winghamwon thee. toss. ' COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON' CHARGE' OF RAPE After a prelhnietary hearing on Tuesdey, Magistrate D. E. Holmes eonunitted• Ben Fowler,. of 131yth,• for triai on a charge of rapeof a Blythe,womanin the early morning (>f May 13th, north of the 'bridge • en highway 4 at Blyth. •-,Seven witnesses were called by Crown Attorney 1-14 Glenn Hays, and expeet evidence was given by 'Dr.. Noble Sharp, Toronto, director of the Provineial Medical Leen' Laboratory, as a result of examin- ation of the clothing of the woman allegedly attacked. „ . Thetoking of the 1951 census • 'of Canada •begins tomorrow, Tune 1st, and must be* completed, within the Montle ° The geneueetakere have a cone • siderable list .cof 'questions for which' they bust obtain answers, but, as • the etrietest 'secrecy is maintabfed -• • Pega rding the hifoiniuttion thns ob- te 'nee, nobodx need fear to . answer t he 'quest ions pronnitly and _pee cerately, • Field supervisor few the CiodevIcit district i's Robert ' Ratites, -of Gederieh for the Wilighein district, Eimer Famish, ,of (Ionic Enemerators in the westernp�r t ion Of North Huron ate: Goderich liii- 'toii 1 I': Sale, 'Mrs. We A, Nether - eel, Mrs. L. Wegthrook. Mr& cIaPpuce Maelionald. deriele Townshipestionglas . Maitlaed .Driver, hiward MeeLetel, - • • ..klinton-rJohn °Cameron,, perience. but . You will help ,to fide G, Seriblens, . 011 the real ptirpose of Shut-in's Colborne. Township Sas. Day: to snake lire • happier for the B10k, MiSs ti101111. sick and- the\ disabled, both veteran Ashileld .Townshipo'-- 'Wilfred R. and. civilian, ' eVeter day of the year.. ITtiek et . Lorne M MIAMI II, W., Leine ,rolineton. WM, J. Tetuan. At'Tt. MN COURT SITTING.S West Wawanosh Vownship—Wm. Dates- of autumn sittings, of the (1. MacCrootie, aohn Voran, Win nigir ornt pf ,.litt8t1'ce arb sti tewart, .nouneed at Gsgoodd 411-01, mie, *East Wawnnosli TOwn$1111,---41wk nAsires in Goderich will be held itudiAhati, (4ordoii N'ethery.,. JR*. " mt". )September 17, and non -jury III. Cui rie. sitting,,,s. on November 10. Illyth—ltolly %lucent.