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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-07-19, Page 111- 104th Ys:itre-NoS29 GODERICH, (IN:TAZIO, THURSDAY, JULY 19th 1951 -COunty Fathers and Guests Picnic at Ilarbor Park klairon. • County Ceuncillors . with their Wives and fainilles gathered in Harbor Park yesterday „ after- noon for 'their annual( -picnieS The attendance was not quite as large as in former .years, but those who came enjoyed the ,full „program of Stores, boat' tip, 'and., the ebunlls Junco of ice cream and .soft 'drinks provided. for old • and young- _ Though., skieswere overcast in the late afternoon, rain kept off until the sports Were run off, Agri- cultural Itepresentative Gorden Bennett was, starter'and. gaines were in !charge of Ward.en' Arthur Nicholson, ClerICA. 11. ErSkine; and Deputy Clerk Joni Berry. In the County Councillprs'. race, • Ex.:Warden Cecil Johnston of Ash.- ttield spfinted in ahead of Reeve 'A. W. "Kerslake of Hensall, Who aslaced, seeond, but Mrs. Kerslake Made,up• for thi 1y wirreing •the ' clothespin . race against other County. Councillors' wives.' • - • ACIldest and Youngest The' oldest •nersen present was Mrs. Rachel Kirk, of East Wawa - nosh, •mether • of •• Mrs. Js D. Bee. Croft,' who. is eighty-five- years of age. The •.youngest persen was two -Weeks -old, Kathleen Dale . of 'Hallett. .Thessapper drew Was won by 1‘1% John Arnistrong of Hallett. •• Supper was •serv.ed inthe ,after Which Warden .Nieliolsan presided -fer•a brief program of pssOpPtu speeches , in which eraI former'w.ardonesof_ the County took • pa•rt,' These were .'John Arm- strong,. of Hullett ; Alex. Alexander, Goderich; Mayor • B. W. Tuckey,„ • of Exeter.; Percy Passmore, of • Stephen, .and Cecil Johnston, • of Aslifields • ,Agricultural Represent- . alive Gordon -Bennett wag =another • ...speaker. . , • , • . Prize to whifler ix. the various events were Well worth striving for, • as they included silyeyware, jewelry, key :eases, pensssend •eash • prizes; • The results werest • ' Prize -Winners • .Girls' race, 4:years and under— ' lst Gall Nicholson, 2nd -Susanne Berry;, boys -1st 1\liehael Berry, . 2nd. Paul ,Gibbon. race,. 6 years . and under -es let -.Glenda • Eckanier; • 2nd • Gail. Nicholson; • boys ist Midhael • .Berry, 2nd Paul Gibbon. .•,•4 •,01.els' races 8 year and,. under -- at Joan - • JohnSton, 2nd -Glenda I: '1 WI Is include a mottp he -hail' received fr th e Eckmier hoys—Ist • Wayne John- -.• made Sin.. wood And .cork. • The: (- • people of , :Dungannon and. distnict etens, 2.nd Bobby Finnigan.' ; , 0.11S..w.1.11 be ' taught by •• mean -s ef• VARIETY' OF STUDIES 'FOR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL a The Vacation Bible School to be held in the Godeeich Baptist Church front July 23rd to July 28th will be conducted by the paetor, Rev. lan 1flnd," with • • departinental clasSes for, boys, and.' girls from three to fourteen. years.' The counse for the three -year- olds willsbe ,studies of Biblechild- rem, and Bible storieS, geared • to the under.standing•of the littlo ones. In tune with,the, sense of rhythm and action' there will, be eparkling stories and hand. work, „intriguing finger plays and enatches of sinaple song. . For th„e .beginners" department, there will alSo •be- Similes of ,Bible children, how they lived, and What they rearned. Therewill be .as rhythm band, And handwork Will' ConSiSt of ' paper models of Bible objects, to make, attractive take-, home projects. The worship period will CanSifit of an informals reverent service in which the children will, learn. to thank God, Via. His care , and slug His praises. . •.„ Bible Stories s The Bible stories are carefully chosen incidents told in lessens the pupils' everyday relationship, to •teach simple , but vital Bible truths. Thescargs are speCiallY ,written for the voice, range and Vocabulary of the .-yesang....folkes. 'There. •SeTtl, be supervised' "play 'and refreshments :which •• 'are planned to correlate with the .Bible story, and theo iffspresS the lessod of the . day. more firnils. Memory. work Will he Of hoit,apt passages, to tie right in with the 'mains idea of each lessen. , , Nautileall Studiee • . The priniary department will .have As its study ..the Bible. boats • I from Notila's „kik to the sh ps• of P.auEes time. • Ilia nautical.. visit Will delight' the pripil-s at this .sea- •sein of the year. Pictures of some .thirty • different kinds of vessels have been Jimmied. • The' hand- work• of the age will ex:russet .o.t, different paper - neidels of. •Bible !Mrs. L, Stingel; vocal 'duet, Everett boats, to add interest arid inform- 1 Finnigan and .Harvey Anderson; aloe •to the lessens,- Bible .stories ' number,- Mrs. Raymond Finnigan; will he ,interwoven througheiet.' 'solo, Miss Norma Sherweed. Eedy, •chairman, 'invited . The junior •departnienee ',Mettle ' 41. ' •r-'• Mr. Bright forward 'and read. an wills.be. "The. Christian's Walk • •and Talk".• In this 'course:- the .pupils address ,coneeying 'beat wishes ant Will learn • how to use• the Bible expressing appreciation, of his ser- vice -s Sit • Dungannon . Thomas Webs' and there. Will be interesting "walk ' and talk" swipe .. . ster made the pre,eentation of a Presentation to Retiring Pastof at Dungannon DUNGANNON, "July 17. — Rev, James W. Bright,. ppStor of fain- gaunon United -Church. for the past three years, has concluded Mei pastorate here and retired to Font - hill, . where he and Miss., Bright have laought a home, after a lengthy service in the .ministry. • Mr. BrighP wad' born in 1880 ,in the 'village. of Chirbury, 'Shropshire, village of Chirbury, Shropshire, England, his. father being English and his anOther Welsh. •After at- tending public school 'until he was thieteen years old, he Went to work •on a farm until he was .twenty, three. • lie. was converted in a Wesleyan •Methodist Church- when seventeen, and joined .. that cherch in Berriew,• Montgemeryshire, Wales. • He preached his' first ser - Mon a lay preaeher when eighteen end . continued ins,- a. lay preacher. He attended •Cliff Col- lege in .Derbyshire .for' one year and at twenty -lave came to New- foundland in response to a call for ministers, and served two years„ •as a" probationer for the ministry Of the Methodist Church ot:Canada. He .caMe to 'Toronto td attend Vie-. toria (Sollege • •in 19074 and was or-, dained. into the Ministry of the Methedik Church...in Metropolitan Chureh, Regina, ',Sask., June, -.1911. ' Retiring:. Pastor Honored at Dtingarincin , • • Rev. James Bright- having tonclUtled a ministry a three years in charge of the • • Uuited Church' congregations of Dungannon, • Creweand Pert Albert, was accorded fareivell honors at a social kathering in the Duntannon church - on Friday evening last and was presented with an address. and,i.a gift. of money. Shown in the picture are : Left te right : rleber Eedy, clerk of session, Rey. Jas. Bright, Mrs. -13right and ThOmas Webster, treasurer. '7 -London Free Press - engraving. Mr, Bright serve.d . in the' Fies,t• e - 'World War, IRO' eo 1919. ' He con- TT • ROIL aintil 1942, .when he Was transferred • t .1j sixyears at Shedden, . and three' ' . • years here.. • • . • • On Friday. night a social evening ringbd ' sserve in' .askatchewan T. L Kennedy to the London Conference, serving e1a •ro, Con. Picilic • at Seaford'. of the „congregation. was held. in the -church with '•if .prograin • 'that' included. solo by Marylin, Ander- sion,r reading, Mrs. Omar Brooks.; duet, .Marlon and 'Ruth.' kOrser.; piano duets; -Mrs. D. Phillips and wallet with $75. al`r.. Bright ex - In the worship period of the junior ' department, there . will be true. 'stories, appropriate songs, prayer and Scripture. The . hand- pressed his thanks and gave in ine tereeting, outline qf his • ininistry. He asked for ',his.. sticeessor, Rev. George Watt; the sameseeSoperation Corls' raee, 10 Seale and um th,e flaniselgram board. .additien to the instructore.s INT 13. .• after -welcome to -the ,picnic.-.grizup '1st. Karen Nicholson; 2nd Marilyn ' RAIN ERR. PTS . The, picnic gathering ..61 South Huron„ Progressive CoxiservatiVes,' 'held yesterday at 'Seaforth; , was, -marked by the presence Of Howie Meeker, who was elected' to the Ottawa House lin the,sreeent by- electioe in South • W.aterlbo: • The •well-known hockey player' turned tpolitician was given a warm; re- ceptiote • The chief Sneaker of the day was the 'HA. T. L. Kennedy, Pro- v imolai Minister of Agriculture. Kenne,dy • predicted an increose. in the Governments grant toward building of ,e.choets---froasson ever - age of 50 per vent. of total. coat to lite municipality t�00 Per cent; At •present the grant runs front, 30 4.0,90 _per cent. ,and, averages .5t) 'per - Thoth., -M.p.P. 'for t4outh Huron; introdneed ...COL • Kennedy. , , . . STRAIT HAN PICNIC ;-t'eft forth • and Dr. G.." S. Elliott, , s. . • . • . , .. . - ' (Linton, president of.. the South • Yesterday's _rain eut short the Ili -trot) P.C. Assodation„ program of the ,Straughan ' picnic other speakers were John. Hanna., at Harbor park. . Over Sixty were al•P,P. for Huren-Brece, and L. E. Peeeent, represerating,' the deseen- . Cardiff, ..).1...P. _foe North "Flurcin, , lov May4r .Dr.' E., A?' MeMeoter of • Orr ; boys --it Wane , Johnstun,,L named lest week, Mrs„' R. Et Wils .Sed' George.'Ilendersen. , . s, . • . Son; 'Miss' ' Vei.it, • 'Chase and- Bill Girls' race; '12 Years "itnd under--,-- Chase will. be on the . -liet of 1st .Karen Nicholson, 2nd Marilyn •teacherS.,' - Orr;. bOys—lst- 'Frank Miller, ,2nd • • .- Bill' Kerslake. • • • ... ' . • • tie.= ...FOR .130YEAR OLDS • Girls' ..ritee, 14 yeays and under— ' ist . (1 ltd o • f• Air. and. Airs. 'George 1st -Doris , johnsta, 2nd • Nancy TO BE HELD AUGUST Defends 2. per -cent. Milk. -Straughtes . who, Caine from . Nei.- 'In .an intervie* at the 'picnic COl. Webster; hoys---I.st 13E1 .'Grahtun, '. .. .. • ' thtunherland., -England,. 11,6 years •.2nd rglake. •es The Oetogeintrian.pinh -cinnnlittee',1 ago and settled ail the• 6th .con- •91.rls' ree, 16 Years and ,ctstdeis of .the.'0Oderiell Kinstnen' is. making' .cession . of 'Colborne township. • -east 'Neney 'Webster, 2nd. Doris ,,Joluo.'prepa rations for . a gala - party' 'for eton ; slioYs-1st Bill Graham, 2nd the. town's senior scitlzees. on Wed - Bill Kerslake. . •. nesdity, August lst.. The parev. wW, jhreedegged race---Naney be . held. pit the 'Memorial AreniL . stWebstefeand Marion Orr,; , boys — The program will include. 'memories s•S- seek Metiam. and •Charies _Orr.. Of ',fifty. •,year.s agar- in songs; and Girls', handkerehlet 'race.,-Alelen, the . gnest speaker be .11. A. end Leona Johnston_ Rogers, of Teronto;• feunder.:ef the • Boys' ,pick -a -bank .race Jells Kinsmen Clubs Mr. Rogees: win Meriam and Charles Orrs be the .gueSt _at luncheon of • :Mr. Ledies' bean race-slst Mrs, Pearl and Mrs. Patteredsa., 'Needham, Goderich; 2nd .11/rs. , A. The .party for tbe Octogenarian W. Kerslake, Hensall. • • - Club Will beg,in at St. Patrick's ••• kieksthe-the •— 1.st Park, Where a serviee will ,be .Helen Johnstbn, 2nd •Donna Snider. In, 'Amory °of those who passed " Connty• Coulicillore race — let away s during the year. After this Cecil Johnston, A.slafield; 2nd As ,W., service the party will move on to Kerglake, Hensall. . • - the •,arena. for the. program.• and re- •Threttdethe-needle----Mr. and Mrs. ,freishnients, ? • " Williain Empey, Blyth. In. the• evening, . Mr, Rogers will Clothespin' race, open—Mr liar- speak at a -.joint dinner meeting vey . Johnston, .Morris toWnship... ,• of. the ,Kinsmee anti Kinette Clubs. Clothespin race, 'County Council- Before dinner, • Mr. 'Rogers .Will lora'. wives .onlY---Mrs.. A. . W. Kers. meet *Mayor .Huckins and s.other • lake, Hen -sail. • • . 'members of. the Town .0ottiactl, and . ,Men's open -1st Jack Weans His ,Worship will ,.,e'..etend civic Goderich; 2nd • , ' Erepeas, greetings to. the viSitor„ 'Myth. • • • • Ledies' recce , County. GODERICII HORSES lors' Wives otily:--lst MI's. A. Nichol- DOING' rAntfor WELL eon; Tuckersmith2nd Mrs. E. Fin- • nigaii, West Wawanesh. s Gode rich ha mess race 11 yseS • OBITUARY enjoyed vaTying suece.ss do ring the past week. •, •• ISAMITOL fWESTLAKE At Exeter on. Wednesday of last The death' of 'Samuel Westlake at the age of ,eighty-five years oc- • curred in ' Alexandra Hospital late , 'Friday night, after, , six weeks' illness. Born in England, M. ---'7V-eetlasteeettme ,Stirs-tiniatiress-Sixtps eight years ago and had' since lived •• near Bayfleld end in Saltford, tted wao for a time a police Constable at Blyth; where he was a member of the 1.0.0.F. Igo was a mernbef, of Victoria iStreet? 'Crafted Church, • seas not. maryied, and is survived' • by a sister and a brother in Eng- • land and tvvo nieces:, Mrs t' Geo, ••Befen ISaltford end Miss, Mildred • Westlake, and two 'nephewe, :Wil- liam and •Sainttel Westlake, all of Goderich townahip. • • The •, funeral servise' WAS On- ' ducted bysItev., ID. W. of Vietorifi *greet I.Tnited Cbureh, at • the Brophey funeral home on • Monday afternoon. The pallbearers were J AMOR. Young, Perey ,Speiran, Forest McClure, John Wahl, t)avid took pinee in Bilytield cemetery. Warnernnd 'Harry RAIN CUTS UP • • GUN CLUB SHOOT Gun Club members tinned outs ill good number' at Wedneeday even- ing's shoot, with the intention of competing for various prises of Merchandise and n. entail trophy, HOWerer, torrential° rain eurtailed the program, • and these . eveetts take plare rie:tzt Wednesday, ' weather permitting. iScoree for the limited sniping were; Iledley Prouse 24: Jack Gilbert 23; Iolin • Anderson 42-22; Miley Gilbert In; jiOs Prouse 38, week Huron Express looked brit - and Mrs. John J. Bifekley, of limit in, winnieg the onlY heat of Oehawa. Rummer flowers f•ortnetl' the free-for-all befere.' rain can - the setting, and JOhn ,Moloney pre - celled the '•reeet. in 'Meiling, the sided at the organ, . Wood sand Gardner -owned :geldino Kennedy defended • •the .preposal. to 'market niiik With two. per eent. but terf eon Vent: . t hit d lean A..prizO WaA • presented. •to. Mrs., peintod' ont blin;. he said, that. William. Strauglan • of Benmiller, twe per cent. milk Shad jnst as, ninety-five. years 'of, age, as 'the •mtiele nutritiontd yalue for ehildren oldest. person present.' Parente with as. whole. inilk. And, it • Might .sell Air 11 or .18-.oents e _quart as ',com- pared with present whole Milk price, of 19 vents in JoOrip'an.. • Doctors .generally, he -said,' •hticie. ;endorsed' the • point that . the tWei •per•tent: ,eentains,.ail,the food •values a child needs.. • My. Kennedy labeled as 0118" suggestion Suggestiona by Aistrict_farniers that popular sale of fivo per tient. milk might • depreciate the -value of hist -test herds. -s •• .the largest number of .children• pre- sent. were. Mr.. and Mrs. Charlie. , sr, of Clinton. The Youngest child was. George Cowan, 'son of Mr. and •Mrs. '13 -title -Cowan' of Blyth, and the person . coming the greatest slistance w,as 1Vim. R. H. Newcombe, of Buffalo, N.Y. , It .was decided to hold the 1952 picnic 'at Harbor • Plit.r4 On the third Thursday in, July, With ..supper at o'clock and „sports to , The ()deers, chosen for 1952 are: President; , 'William • Stratighare Auburn; secretary-tneasurer., Mrs. Charles Strarighan, Aublarns ,sports Committee, nnue Cowan, Blyth -and Harry Williams, Clinton•; lunch eonvener, Mrs. Elrey • Rogers,, Goderich. • BUCKLEY—CHISHOLM' • TORONTO, July .14.. At SL Thomas . Aquinas ehapelleOti Sattns day morning, july, 14t1, the Bev, J. E: McHenry Officiated, tit the ceremony • uniting in marriage Gloria Catherine Chieholin , and Robert J: Buckley, 'ef TOronto.. The bride Is the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chisholen, of Goderich, and the groom is the son of 1Vjr. :defeated- -thessfaxeleite. Blues oe.kestos An anar.rjages by- boas -fa th mervitar,--WO're • tee - blue taffelo, and several othci. very' good horses. With a redingote cliainpagne,lace, llowever; in racing. Totonto's fashioned 'with -short sleeves and Thorncliffe trtfek on Saturday the • 'winl collat. Her': veil was Express finished se'venth in boll •a champagne tulle illusion, ,and she • -heats of the featured event. His carried a prayerbook mounted with followers pre not too much disap- Nees and streamers. . pointed, as they point mit that the MIPS Mary Chisholm, maid of time of the winning hoi•se, 'Malcolm honor, and the MISSeS Rita and Hanover, Was 2.06 1/5 for the first of. Elizabeth Chisholm,. bridesmaids, heat; fastest mile turned in fill sisters of the 'bride; were olm- Thortieliffe this •year. [Huron Ex - 'brie • gowned in ice bine teffeta, Kees was timed .in .2.08 .2/5, which ballerina -length with nylon memo', is plenty fast for ti horse running set -Ye overskirts. They wore bine .only his third racie of the seaoon, An early season injury held the taffeta • hate,. and, carried colonial hompiets Tirinreliffe rosce,i. The horse's, training schedule back six soloist, 'mpg 'Agnes chisholm, also weeks and he is just rounding into shape. . a sister of the bride; wore phi!: Swiss eyelet with white -fieeeSSerieS. Reg. MeGee's trotter Joe Bunter John .tStenhetison„ of Copper Cliff; placed third in e fast field of trot- ters at Thorneliffe on Medially, to ITV"' ''groetnelipn, ,and ushers were give Goderieh turf followers shot 14" °f and Wil - In Stafford,„ of ,Oalmwa; in the filen At A. reception ;at'.Newinan Hall, Other locally -owned Iforees which will, be racing et .Therneliffe thia summer are McGee's paeer, Blidad; which finished. fourth in ft heat run there • e week • ago s (lefirge Peagan's 'Miss Callie Grattan, 0eerge Ramege's After, Dark and with blitek niocessories, .atul ems the bride's mother Wore navy sheer, with 'metalling picture hat, navy areeseories, and a eorsnge of pink rooea, and the gtoorn's mother was gowned in Thee -trimmed rose erotica n d in y m tg, into, nble whieh $110 of white flowers. Por a trip to the New Enginnel. ,Stetes. the inelndes just Teddys,:. Walter 0, MISS Perry Von nod AlInn ilroolte. • In a recerit trnde, If. 0. •("litul") aeonlred ft tive.ycoroul geld- ing, °rafts TAV, (lorporni Lee, in exchange for a two-year-old colt, The.111ne Atawe, bride d'onned A. rose white silk dress, 'with es.sories, The emit& , will live in Toronte, toth bride on d groom n e Sites of )$t. Mieliners College, thil- versIty of, Toronto, • SIGNAL -STAR 111AILING LIST CORRECTED The mailing list' of • The Signal -Star has bpen revised and corrected_ thisl week, and 'subscribers •are requested to etamine the address label on " their paper and the date on which • their subseription ex- pires. If theee is any error in • address or date, will the sub:o° scriber kindly notify this office .at once, in order that the needed correction may be made. • Subseribers . in arrears are . • asked to favor , us with • a re-' newel at their earliest „conee-, yenient' opportunity. • • Costs of publication are high and mount- -ding higher, and every subscrip- tion in arrears repreSents a letirden upon the ptildishere. • • • •• sinvimgg.senbaL . The Summer School at the United Church ,cavap grounds at DpnIop is no in operation'. The 'Signal - Star was promised a report for this week's ISsue, but it has not come • ta • , iftsted N STON Eveeereense 00 pink , and white peonies formed on' attractive setting the .11mue Mr. .and Mrs. Gereletia - ;Johnston, EastWawn- tos1i,, when Rev. Dr. • W. :A. Bee:. croft ' united in marriage, •ktheif Aoungest daughter, Alice Until, to Clarence Russell Ritehie, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon .Ritchie, Ash- field,. • The brides only attendant was her sister-iii=law,. 'Mrs. Ken= heth -Johnston. •Ir. Lorne Ritchie of Burgoyne wee 1111 hrother's ' best man, The .rel:eption was held at • the Brunswick Hotel,. Wingham. (M. 'their return from .8 trip, , the catipie Yeside in • Turnt!erry, Guests 'were present. from .Windsors .Kftehener, Seaforth, (1linton, Aubtirn, Beheete, • Belgriive, iport Elgin ilia.] Luckeowt, ▪ • s ' „ ▪ • President tarty ton Official.: Visit to Goderich Eleyebth, .N.o. 470, ,leather notes Marys s 'drawn ' by Mrs'. Merritt., Illyth, , • Gede •rch hart, ‘visit StittirdaY book, T. • Shewan, 28 Windsor ave., frotn' rlie president .and .other higb .tajaued,er, ofireials Of -the Canadian 'Pacific Goderich. • , Ont drawn, by MISS' Eleanor PRIZES AWARDED. IN PORcg pNitor in%aw T4ougp. the Lions pereli derby a 1.951 WaS concluded some weeke: ago and prizes were, awarded for the hest catchea, the drawing of , tickets for other prizes was post: • poned until. ydsterday, when it Wes earried Out at the laarbort Mem- tiers of the Huron CoUtity..Councii and others present at the County Coutteil picnic aeeiSted, „ Following are the nutaberS of the tickete drawn, and in each case the prize, , the name of the winner, and the Mune of the person draieing the lucky ticket: First, No. 820, chaff --Bob Sand- erson, Goderich ; ,dreven by Reeve Elmer Graben' of A.shlield. • 'Second, No. 806, case• of salmon H. SerOggie, London; drawn by -Reeve W. J. Miller, Clinton. . Third, No. 979, rod and reel, M. E. Bayes,'Aylroer; drawn by Reeve Wm. Morritt of Blyth. rourth, No. 440, -heater, Elmer Sluychuk, Goderich; drawn by •Reeve Elmer Goatham, , Fifth, No. 594, picture, Tom Pritchard, Goderich; drawn by Reeve J. D. Beecroft of East Wawknosh. ;Sixth, .No. 142; fish linee:Ross •ITeustme. GOderich ; drawn by Reeve Gordon Orr of Goderich township. Seventh, No. 121, leather billfold, Mrs. 'toy Jewell, Codetich; drawn •by Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. ' Eighth, No; 320, car washer, 1VIrs. McDougall, Blyth • drawn by Mrs. Elinor Graham, Ashfield. . Ninth„ No: 432, bait box, G. Far- rishe 234 Highland road, Kitchener. ' Tenth, No. 880, carton of salt, Mrs.•Frank Brown; 11.11, Speaker Looks to the Ililis for Inspiration tSirs, -Sinclair, forinerly Of Ailans dale, who is the guest of her son, 'the 'Bev. Donald Slnelq..ir of Exeter, gave an impret5sive addres .tir a lure attendance _of ineinhers of the Kiabx Presbyterian (Ainrell on Tuesday utternoou In MaeHaY • Mrs, Albert Taylor, •president eat, the W.M.S.,°' presided an d intro- duced Mts. Sinclair, who stated she • Railway, President- IV, A. Mathers, of Montreal, Making a tour of On- tario points the C.P.,R., .was accompanied . by V. E. • Jeffers 'son, • vice-preaidents• charge .of trellic,' and F. C, • $5... Evans, vice-president of legal council.. The party visited the•C.P.R. station:arid inspected the railway's property at the lakefront , and , also called et the offices:. of the ,Gotleri,qi Elevator tind. Transit eitinpany., Meeting .L0. 1,,7*Parsons ft, G. Sanderson, . • President Matime efade Clinipti- menttery remarks upon the facilities 42 the harbor and•Coinmented upon the beatify Of what he.. had seen of the 'town, It was the fiat • of a president to this town in a great attmv., years„_probably tlte first since the.opening,of the line from Guelpiet . Mr, F. C, .S. Evane is a brother - R. C..1-lityp, ' ENGAGEMENTS ANNOI.7.NCE6 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnston. of Goderich announce the engagement of their' daughtek Mildred Pauline; toJohnOtivei..., :son of Mr. and Mts. ,Resy•TS4re1e1t„. Clinton,' Ont. S the• marriage to take Piliee, -early Atignst.- . • • • .Mr.. and Mrs. 1). N Wil1is of Goderich announce the -engagement of their . .granddaughtee, Helen ....Nlargaerite Wittig, to John Earl, ..so,n of M. and Mrs. E. 0. West: brook, „also of goderien ; the wed- ding to take place •the latter part ofJuly. ' , retsonal lylerition . • Mrs. L. Fear of Toronto visited friends in towe last weeks • Mrs• R. 0 Smith* and sons, of ,Giielph, visited at the week -end with relatives. in eown. •Me.'and Mrs: ',Archie Mae& and Marjorie motOred to Vollingwood atid Was;iga Beach ever the ,vveek. end. ' • Mrs. Wesley Harrison of Detroit issLyisrist.iasar for the summer with 71fer-spirrentersaresstrosesTs-sele-'- •Hownes Miss •Eliebeth Glidden of Dettoll is visiting her mother, Mrs. N.Yan, (11100011, and sister, Miss,. Velma Glidden, ••• ' ' Mrs."Clifford Briedley and daugh- tee June left- 'on • Mondny for a ten days' - viSit with relativeS tied friends .at Montreal. Mr. • William Is Clucao el' St• , Lemio, to, Ismaking his annual visit to hie old home town and' is -staying at the Subset Hotel. • Mrs. °Mary 'Welters and grand - 8011, Patti Smith, have , rttturned hone, from an enjoyable visit to Toronto and Niagara Falls, N.V. Mrs. Murray Hetherington and children have. ,retureed home to Ilrlimpt on after holidaSing at the' horee of Mrs. 0. .1. Hetheringtetn. • • Mr, and 'Sim Grahain Sat fluid of IshaneeSask., ar aperidng a couple of weeks „with t former'e. (sister. Mrs, Irving Hunter, 'Market street. Mr., AO Mrs. IL Johtigtbil of sEssex, Ont., and :11Ir: and Mrs. A. .T. Peppin Mid daughter PattY, of ehielph, are in town for a brief visit. , Mee, Geodhand and grandeon, jaek Geodluirel, of, Detroit; are visiting Mrs. G. J. Hetherington of town and other friends in the • ty. Mrs. Ny. B. 'McIntosh :Ind her ,dirtighterv. Mrs, Howard ilayman of 'Isindon, called • on tse. latter's' aura, Mrs.. aleth,erington, St. David's street,' oe Tuesday.. • Mr. and Mrs. Melville..Martin and Miss Edna Hogan metered to St. Thomae on SaturdaY •to ,attend the (11.1inore-Pell wedding; :whiCh took place in Alma Presbyterian'ChUrch. Mitfor Donald. MaeKay, Mrs. MacKay • and son Malcolde of, Ot- tawa, alab Walter MacKay, Of Tor- Vieited re1atiVes7 fes-rn- -the week -end. ;,Meesand. afro. M. C. Broeklebenk, .Miss 'Celia", Broeklebank, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Campbell and tarry, all of Owen Soend„ visited over the. week -end with Mr. ;end Mrs.. •Breckow, jr. Mrs. A. Is Pentland and Brian, of North Bay, are guests with tbe • la d y's pa reit tsr, Mr. 'and Airs, T, Atmotrongs Mt: 'Jas. Ikatby of Hamilton also as. a° glieSt this' week with Mr. and Mro. Arinstrong. „ Revolt vieitor:: with Mrs. Bet- ties were .Mr. and 'Mrs. William Morgan and :Niro. Fred Morgan -of Peet Stanley; Mr, and Mrs. Erland Betties:, Mr. end Mrs. PlitIlips and two itildrete of 'Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen -Betties •of Porter's Hill. Mt and Mrs. Untold MeLean and family, .Orangeville,. and Mr. and Mrs, )Walter Hunt, of Hamiltot, witli their family, lia•ve been holi- daying •with their parents, •Mr. and Mrs.. W, MeI:een, Saltford,. the past few weeks.. Mrs. gothertille of d'Wett Sound ealled on her friend, iNirs. :111 Aleiandra nospital. one day„last Week. Other vieitots were Mr. and Mrs: Neel, of Ohio.. Mr. Neall is a nephew of Mrs. IMMO and it Wniz'tiVenty-fOnt Years since they had seen each other. • • Twelfth; No. 435, fish ornament, 0.'. Larchmont„ British .Columbia (hewn by • Miss Mary GroSvenois •Cloderich. , ,, . . . Thirteenth, No. .044, . RonSen 1 McDougall, Blyth t drawn. by Miss Nebo after he had . seen the great ; Neney Ttlilmots ' Goderiele • , lda in of Pisgah.... She: deecribed the • • 1 PrC.Seat rePresent big the Lions ;.'exhertation given.'''.1)Y Elijah on - .lighter, Gordon,. Noble Goderich; drawn bs •' Miss. ..Teimet .. Merritt, 'People free. She told. of Mpsee. 'COPTS PRESENTED • • ,., . . , . . ' TO KINCARDINE CHURCH floderich. . drawn by Miss Blyth. - , (Octet:, .-Mrs. Mary Reid, Gederich; the c`dmittand of God to Set .Uis chairman, Of the perch de'rby cont:'; tains for prayer. 1ihere He found . Club were "Skip" MaeDonald, ; Mimet Carmel. • • mittcp, ..and Ife rver Chatrinan, and .',.kelson Hiles Vice -1. , Jesus eften. went to ..the nioure Fifteenth, No. 323, fishienifes Mrs. Shunt and of his death on,Mount Fourteenth, No. 351, electric a burping bush awl:Moses received Elizabeth Lauder,- Terse:tee, • LStrength in His "ceinmunion With .. •, ' angel Of the ^Lord appeared out of 'rthe -.Motility of TranSfiguratibps Saw , ...1 God. ,-Petei., 1.1anies----ttlitt--.1ohn,::-on.-- - ,,i, Loll ves that Jesus suffered. the [ikon 1 . ca. Jesus, ministry on -.S1,,c1)1sle.hsio ognairtdMeo:i.i.no,tf‘ • Horeb When. the • eommunion. iVith,. 'God on Mount . as _on the Mdunt of „ • . •. or. K111)x i in 31 ' o'', go. t .f.a tl-ia-t—t-hTe , • . • • At the • morning serve+ Kin" cal"' -01.1_1110s11.41e1;illii11)110°1;inGd 1mesilt" wonderful Gethsemane. and Pree by te ria n . sC1101 eh, on "1111(1 11 laet, two valuable gift, . ,' world has eVee known C. F. Hoover donated a oterttirg , „ were preeented to the church, .Mr§.. p:e.rsiet: tt: foreign inisston .workt . orY of ben....p)trents,' the late Min. - silver :communion St4'vice in mem- i anrc1;11;:he174111:0.1uslininesas otfhttl:i,se.gxathaere-t* ',.• ! 1 nation . mtist be tOld from -collet devil • mid Vliristine • Fraser,' who o Coast of ord • oevn Cauifdian land, Slid, 'had as guests • members of cardiac. ' Mrs. Frank Harrison . of . were 'pioneer residents of Kin- sod . i ii ,,Ipeaker. ., the •Lions Club arid teams of doubles' [Cleveland made. the Presentation on • were made up of 'me player from behalf of her . znother,, .who is 'Ill. each of the two clubs.. Jim Comp- .sste, ay. es pereosie; in memory bell was „teamed with' Bill Moore of his mother, the late Mrs. W. B. and the pair. won 'first prize, and Dunning, whb was a sister 'of Mrs. as, ic ..Sequel Jim is .• thinking, of taking his exercise hereafter on the bowling greens instead Of in the: shop With, •ineirtar and peotle. ,Winners of • Seeond. -prize were Harvey Erskine and Ernie • Pric1- 1111MS;• third, Andy Bentiller• end Harvey iScrinageour; fouitth, Bill Zutherland' and George MacEwan. was going to give an sopen-air talk" on "The HMS." She Spoke of the beauties of Goderich, and , of the loyely iiot of color and blaze of glory she hatd seen from every hillside-'whep- she was on a trip from .ellandale. to Barrie. fancy' ,she took her hearers to the Judean hills.. On the, ap- proach tosf.the ,first hill a young shepherd Iad could be, seen • sitting' alone with his music, and thinking of the care of his sheep—how he went ahead, to lead them to "the still waters;"—the •lost lamb, and the table spread. Then the beauti- ful hour at the close of the day When the lambs retiarned and he ministered to them. Then he looked to the •hillside 'end beyond and communed with the Maker who had led him: through the day. , • Mrs. Sinclair spoke a the com- fort given to •many the.beantiful 23rd Psahn and of that other Pealne, the 121st, when :David, escaping from Saul, gave Vent to ; his feelings: "Unto the hills around, do L. lift ,up ray longing eyes." , Other Men who had maryellous experiences on lail,ltopS' were men- tioned by Mrs. _Sinclair. •Abraham was Commanded to go to Mouriks. Moriah to • sacrifice his son Isaac. Vividly :Mrs. Sinclair geve a word pieture of the event, and of Abra- ham's relief tryheneGod substitnted • the ram for saceifice and praised Abraham for his faithfulness :even to sacrifice. • . She described the experience of LAWN BOWLING • ---- 'The. Goderich Bowling. Club is holding- a. ScOtch doubles • tourna-, 1110)1 7VV(411.10:4111,\. neXt, With for the Carling trophy told ether geod, 111q!b0r,. Entries close at 12 o'clock oicion. .••Oit Ttiesda eVenil*g -the' Dowling was 4ut de. :LAMES' LAWN BOWLING CLUB • The Ladies' Lawn 'Bowling Club held their first ladies' open tourna- ment % Wednesday, July 11. The winners: 1st" Mns. Du Val, Mrs. Lloyd, alas. - WebSter,. Wingham ; 2nd, • Mrs. • Haresore. Mrs. Kerr, Miels :McPherson, Wingham ; 13r0, Mas. price, Mrs. Heitman, • Mrs.: Noa1e-Goderich. • • On *Thmoday eVening ‘the win- ners in the mixed tournament were Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Cilia, 1st 0001-ge MaeHwan and :Mrs. Mc- sIocker, 2nd. AT THE WATERFRONT • Many pletYaire yachts are making the harbor this season, mostly with }males takine a lake cruise Some ,TqWrr=-- ing people of .weolth from Detroit,' • Toledo, Cleveland and such places. ...If . we haven't a hill • we ean. , &ale .our own place .for prayer and • eominunion With God, .and there our faith,' • truth and , courage •-S411 be. strengthened •;- leadershiP, 'Thee •and . !ito-overs presented alSo a' priealleu te the' church: • — sh_all be ready to meet the coinmts- sacrifice in- y a be learned and we The. • minister, Rey, ., . •Williem '1VerS,• Taylor warmly exPressed as planned felt ens," secitlitilidte3V:Mhrs-.-• Sinclarr, . . . &Mica ted- them to- the gongrega tion. Mitchell, received • the 'gifts, and the thankS of themeetingto the . Mr. .and Mas. Frank Harrison of • Speaker. 'Mr& Neil ,SIOCKaY read. the 1.03;a/ Cleveland. and Mr. W. P. Dunning Petilin sind prayers swere offered...by • . • a • tended the service., Tbe late Mrs, of New .York and .• Goderieh ate ..3-irs. 03, MISS Cynthia. Young, ac - IV. 13: ;Dunning Was .a sunitner resident of Gederich for a number sun, -, : cote/ranted. by •MisS Frances- Breres Taylor,. Pleasing:. solos. were of • years and. owned the home- now • :hree life members .had,TaSsedi occupied by her son on -Cobourg away SinCe the last meetingsof the , ton. NO .BAND CONCERT street. . ' , ' • 'Society, iss Edith.., : -NEXT - SUNDAY EVENING E. ,A.' McMNally and -.• .WigginsMnssMrs. There will. be" no band eTeirthrgt ;-------s4- • .0nfai work catheirf trahelnsedocieotnyt.ributions. ,to the . . ' ° McPhail, and Mrs.. Taylor spoke next.: The. In the Square on Sunday Blue Water Band and Mrs.',Robert Bisset. repOrted that the Girls' Trtimpet Band •Wilt. both Dr. Sp-Khim Tan, of Forniosa, who . • play ' . t Westminster Hospital; has been taking post -graduate work • London, .that , day. A few more lu nutrition at the University of - a : . . can: are needed for transportation Toronto, vats a welcome visitor a • of 'the bands to Isindors and citizens the .hOspital, on Sunday when she who Will help in this way are asked- wee. the guest of •Mr. ' and Mrs. •to tall Mr. Lorne. Young; . secretary Bisset. of • the Bloe Water Band, • dr Mr. .....4g_sexasestails - Chesley on •Frickay. night IfiSt. Trumpet 13110(1. The Parker, direetor of the, s The, Illee , Wo ter Ba.rel was at liesChester, bond. At)exeellent program was given With Capt. W. 'AL Bishop. of Goderieh as. guest On Monday eight sevee - of these /Conductor'. .. Pleitt: were in harbor overnight. 'on' Tuesday of 1 his w4k the The many' facilities of. the harbor' . and of the town dmilithass are fac- tors in attracting these travellers by water. A rrtra'is at I be ,Goderich . elevator the_ plist week ,were: Fridpy-Seity' 'cif Windsor, .99,000 bee. barites aeds and •wheats- ---sSaturdny --. Howard 11 indent n. 124,000 hits; oa ts' a nd. hn.rley. ,Sundase-Sta rbiu.k, _120,000 bus, on ts • and serpeninge.' , , ' . Bests ,fishing in the river eon- tholes- . good. '.. Yesterday three angles. flameout of town got fifteen [Omen; them. "Williem ROSN, who Nimes year 'after yea r from Vaeder- hilt, Mich:. to aver, a line in' the Maitland, ozt Tnesdny, took a ilaws of 311./e, pounds and 191;4;1 in, in - length Donald 'Bert - Nraeldsin considered lifinself Ricky hi' getting one weighing 2 ,eounite, 5 ounces, There 1.4, to btz a sPecini . marin seet ion. et the •Irmain :Westerns on` North street, and sailors and fisher- men are invited to make eontribis fleets to the' display. Anyone 'hnv- hig any article that WOuld add to the marine collection Is• requested to leave it either with :Mr; Neill Girls' Trumpet Band • was at Strat- ford Ad •given a si a end id re, ception by .the crowd attending the tn it do sponsored by the Canadian Na iona Reerea t ion A ssoela fon. . 7.4ist nighl the Mee Water Ea 1111 Vt`1114 1110 cencert band* at the • :it. ',Marys tattoo. / Four Goderieh nuthirettes have been hiVii.ed to assist in putting on thelattito nt lianovell On .Friday night.. The young ladies are Misses Slceltoe, Jeneene Young•nnd '001 0 ne Cra nston, 1 nterieedia te tt niorot It's, a nO M iss Gretta Arbour,, senior majorette. , 9141E 'WEATHER. ° Temperatures of the past weelt in • Goderieh, with thoee of the• corresponding 'week a year ago, as officially recorded, were ae follows: loSt 19.50 :Vier. tin. Max: Min. 12.,75 68 85 62 Fol.„ltilv 13 ....V/ 61 77 55 'Sat., July 'tt s..82. 67 :• 117 Stms luly 16 ...81 " 63 79 53 Mon., jely 141 (14 82 • 64 'it -the Sineetlin • or With 1ktt Mae. nws., 4.11IY 17../8 64' 72 111 DOnftld, at the 'harbor. ,1W00., ,Ittly 18 51 • 78 58 , . Ninety4wo • calls at' the hospital were recorded : also several cells on siek •and obet-in members. IVISIVIORJAI6SERTI. 0E-. • At---aCILROENraiiitTE-101',- . • There' wits it 'large attendance at the Colborne cemetery On Sunday, ditty for the, andual Meznoria?. serviee.. Mr. • H. A. MeCreath, behalf of the Towniship •Cohneil and • the cemeterS eeminittee„ welcomed the go thering, With., Mrs,. Spettight. • at the organ; ketone were surig,, "Oh, Safe, .to the-• Reck that Is Higher than I," "Breathe on Me:s Breath of God,'„' and "Blest Be the Tie that Binds„:' and a duet woe' sners,by Mrs. Donald Campbell and' Mr. Harr' Westlake. • Revs D. W. Williams., of Vieteria Street •reited Chureh, gave the ' address,- in willeh lie tribete 10 the .pioneers who had laid the spiritual .foinulatiene • of Colborne town8hip nnd tirged his • hearers to carr,y on, the 'good work that they, had begun, ,• ,CAR DAMACIED • • Abloit .$300 damege, Were caused to a ear driven by Itoes ij of Senfortle .$1titidflY 'afterne.zorf;,•••:. when j‘t ant fOrt+04 Off the ' road' OW.. the. NV111101(1 (aimasesion • of • 9i 11(11110 by n c,or IyhielLsto PM to stOp., NIre, elativage, 'Wife or:tbo oild 'tis'-.Normx•aot,tro ..'sntrered, minor' inhirieS,. rt001101til! . edtt,. Stable 41. ..ii4toti ititteadgattql. '