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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-07-26, Page 1104th Year -No. ;30 —Goderich Air Cadets at Aylmer Summer Camp • AYLMER, July 22: — Ten lads from, Ooderich's•No. 532 (Maitland) ;AireCadet Squadron. are evpresents nig the'Lake Hurn gre a of Ontario at the annual Royal Canadian A,Ir C'edet summer.etonp belog held this year at R.c.A.F. :station, 191.1ner, Ont. , Tbeir heel* squadron was • • formed 'only last year, and though they niay be one of the° most in- ei*Perienced squadrons on the conp the Gederich 'lads certainly. make . up Apr it by an added effort toup- hold the nanae,of their heine,squtiel- . ron in the fact of opposition. front 90, • seventeen dther squadrons, _Some of which heve been in operation since early in the last war. Goderich• managed to •bag fear hr.sts in the •r3econd track meet of the Seasen held last Saturday at the cantle AC.2 W. proted, the 'breadwinner °' when he '• won , 'the senior ,softball throw, and sparked London-Goderich 'relay team to win. in the 440 event. AC.2' Bob • Gardner also did his share when he breught home a firstein the high jinni). AC.2 Gardner alsO•wee On therelay teem with AC.2. Bell. In the swim. meet .held on Sui-e day; these two lads again showed thet they had in. enthusieSin what they lacked in • experience when •Gerdelesstetolts a third in the 'inedely • and ,riell• managed -firsteln 114'40- ' yds. back, the 20 .yd& back,: and the 20 .,yds. breast. '„ He also placed third, in the 20 yds. free etyle ' On the drill es.quare us well as en the ot fieIcl the Goderich • boys are showing all the fight that settees .with heving Confidence ' in a new squadron of their own. Some oi the cadetfrom other areaS, Way be able topoint to a long history . o •Air, Cadet as:denier:es but the • Goderich lads can outface -.them •every time 'and march and conduct ,themselves aa,.settee.tied 'veterans. .,.• • x.7k 111 the•Air Like the ethyr cadete'S all the lads from podericit havemade a t went sem in u Le • familiarization • flight in .ai It.e.A.F. 'Dakota a ir- craft....Naturally, this flight proved to Its/ one . of the, theist • thrilling. phases of the ;varied program which the boys., have been ' enjoying for the past week. Tlte alternft took the lads, tjn, 4 run out, over Lake Erie, circled ...$t. Thomas'and then . returned the air. station. at :Aylmer. According to -what th Goderich cade„ts .say, anyway,. non of 532 squadron ever •thought o •being air sick On _board the Dakota. . They were ailtoo blies watching the • countryside. beneath • them or Watching ,the 'pilot handle the air- craf•t, The Part of the prograria 'which I) .appeals meet to the ecadet, ,aeide fromthe familiarization flight, is the snorts, program. The lads are /,'„ 'on the playing delds of A.ylmet 1-* f,not Eton this 'time) for •one-third .1) of their time on camp. iSofthals• k•-• borden• ball, volleyball, find' and .se and, LSWin1:111 111g • 11,114 "wgt01: safety in, the awirnudng+ tank all , give the cadet i lets Of time in the •'!'",s, eresh air, and the tans .sported by , • the majority of the bo- s; .speak for ';',1 the 'way in which the lads ere busy 4 lapping up. :every available Minute of outsider sPerts activity ,Which 2111 their.. instructers will give thent. .,, And. they are getting i lots of it. • , • Officers from Goderiel; •:* •ACcompanying the cadets on ,their A•Li first'week of camp -was their officer g„ commending the home squadron, /3 Officer D. Huffman of Goderich' (East • 'street). r'/0. th Huffnian is a veteran of oPeratianal th 'Service with the R.C,A,P. flew. • as' a pilot with '415 Squadron of • the Ctinadlan sixth . bomber group. Ile might fondly, call Eastmook, • •' Yorkshire, hiS oversea e 'home, since • he ftevr most .of his trips out ef the Eastmoor'airdienne.'F/0. Haft - Sten *is a graduate 11. chemical en- • gineering of the ,UniVersite. of .te`ie • opto. • • Me . squadron adjutant, .F/0. • Ferndale, also is With the squadron. F./0. Ferndale also • is 41 veteran, bev.ing • joined' the .R.C.A.F. in September, 1940. He sale/ his ser- • vice evers'eas wtth •No. 420 Snowy Owl Squadron .(tondon) as a navi- gator. At present, WO. Ferndale is working as office nianeger with • the Dominion Salt Co, in Goderich., The Goderich Cadet Squad- -,•retii'eeisTetsponsoreels hretlre -11trreir Wing (iIsTo• 42) of the :Air Voree Association. The Giodetich section Of the vying. will shortly. be, ext, pending folnelude 'groups in Sen - forth, Clinton and Winghant: Where the- wing does 'neve einto ,these areas possibly many more Royal „ Canadian Air ceed,et'S from the Lake Htiron district will be -able •to ate tend renewer camp_ with. the On- • feria squadrons net , year.. at . .Aylmer. . • , NO SIC -NAL -STAR d • WEEK AFTER NEXT In• accordance with the gen- eral practice of Canadian week- IY hewspapers, and to give the stair.the statutory week's holi- day, there will be no issue of! The Signal -Star during the • •week of August 5 to II, which is the first full • week in . •AuguSt. Thi§ will mean that next week's issue, of, date August • 2nd, 'will be the last issues • until August Idth. Ailvertiser(s, district corres- pondents and others concerned s.rare requested to -take note of this. They are asked also to have matter for publication in our hands early for the week conuneneing, Augu.st 12th. ' The business office be open during 'the holiday week, and one member of the will reinahi :to handle emerg- ency Printing jobs. .. - LARGE GATHERING AT SUNSET CIRCLE PICNIC . The ,Members of Sunset Circle of •the Mary ,Hastings Club were hestesses-oa Tue,sda at tbe largest area picnic yet' held this yeer at Harbor Park. • . The registration totaled 115 adults aed 75' children from Lon- don, Clinton, Settforth, •Toronto, Aryl", Stratford, • Auburn, Blyth, Carlow, .Wingham, Thedford, Holmesville and • Goderich. Twelve carrier toys., of The , Free Press carrier boys of The Londen *Free Prees were invited guests. • ideal, weather, a full oograra of, games . and a metry group of housewivee, a bountiful ,supper on flower -bedecked tables added up ti tr successful day for both „edelts and children..., • ._• ' • Mayor j.• E. Hucliine eXtended civic' greetings ,and good wishes, and. greetings • were brought from The 'London, Free Preee, by A. Cartier; from -Wingliam Hustlers." W. Mrs. R. E. campheli Stratford Good Will Club,"zby Mrs. B. Cook, and, Mrs. Albert Jasper London representing the central ‘executiye. Everyone • registering Nva: given comic pen -name for. the day, and thee pinned on the back • created ,plenty of fan.. faneywork table presidod evje by Mrs. ilucl4as and .M.rs.Albcrt , Kn. ee_sh. Was, soon sold After _supper, • Mrs. • ''. „Smith GODERICH, ONTARIO,THU4S15111', JULY '26th, 195i.. • Caniiiia, $2.50 Subsptio tx.1 V,S.43,40. Aerial View -of the Lovely Village. o '2•••4:e'• 'The main street of Anhydirn:is seen in centre .part.of gpieture and,. as it dittppears at fop part of picture, it leads. on ;Ca' BLyth. ,Thst flyortion of the Maitland River is seen at,bottom of 12;icture with. the „ -road ,leading from the bridge cross.ing the rive1.7. , At the top ".centre to the right of the Main street can. be. •seen Tioron County ..„ , garage from -which Vehieles.are operated to take*eare of county l'oads.. The picturt7 Makes the road leading from the rivet up' to the main street a fiat ,sunface, whereas'it is a rather' steep -hill, as those who flse. it k.tio'\\-:•- —London-Free Press Aerial photo. "Goderieli„.. vice-president,. on' behalf isi.900 purgiokg • .. -of Sunset Cirele presented' a' cheque 1, .e• fe 1.8100 to Mre. Robett Jasper of - for Harness[..11orse • • the eenteal ,e,xectitiVe, °to be used elfur the Woodeden Children7,-.; fantp. • A eng draWn for by Barbers. Menus .was won by Mrs. •G. 1'. iledy, of Dungannoli. . Winners of Prizes Tho following special. prizes were iven: Tallest lisdY—Aft.s. Ran Me - <meld, Clinton; ,.grandinether ef irgest number. of grandehildren, ire. Bernice Monk, Goderieh (16)s eweet bride -Mrs. Gs L. Young, oderich; .eade- with largest safety W. ColeitnnaTettintense- icking the eliPper:.-egrs. W. 'Col- loug..h, Clinton,: balloon . game — les. Milton, • W. Wiltse, Clinton.; alking the rope binoculars— .s. • Rita Podkin., Gedericla ; ethespin, game — Alm W. Col- ough ; bowling getheeellese kraita ohnston, Children'e •races: Theee and der—Bobby Durnin; five .yearg—' avid Straughane seven Aiq's — aekie Straughan; -eleven years— ob Chamney; free. for'. all—Joe- ison; sack race Jpe, Allison; eace, eleven and under .— arbar.a Durnio, Mrs. Ed. Davies, of Lendon wps e winner Of, the closest guee's registration. A. ‘' D. Cartier lint:111c relations officer of The London •Free Pre.s,s, br4ght greetings'from -Mary Hast- ings. ,He was aetetioneer •of the many- bouquets ef, flowers Which preveda financial. success and' clima'xed •the picnic.: • Events Labor Day The .Goderich ltacing A.ssociation will •hold its summer lutruese horse racing meet en Labor Day, Septeni- be.r"3rd, with $1,90e posted as prize namey. • The race meet will be a; start .of the' big Labor Day .celebra- • thin being planned• the-Cloderieh riiuend-Labor. CounelL • r1 date was arranged at a joint meet- iitg of the executive of •the 'local Trades andsLither Council and the Rac'ing' ,Aeseciation held." -at the Court House . on Monday evening. Four races C>f three 'heats each be contested, these being free-for-all for a purse of $800, a 2.28 trot orpace fot $360, a. 2,24 trot or pace'for $4*and a 2.20 trot or pace for $400.. Local Horses in ,the Money ,Goderich. horses contin.ued to Place in the• prize -money at Thorn - entre race. track, Toeonfo., clueing the' past week. . Reg. slIceleehad good "success with .his two homes, Joe Bunter takingeeeeond end third money on eeparate days, , and MoGee's fast improving •pacer, placing'therd in a .fast-lield. 'Ron McGee, the owner's • eixteen- year-old sonedroveboth horses. .H.nron Exprea showed -improve; inent on Saturday by crossing the wire fourth 'in both heats of a nine horses' fastsclass •field. • - JUNIOR 'FARMERS' CHURCH. SERVICE NEXT SUNDAY , • The third -anntiel•, church service of the . Tinfoil Comity .Innter • Farmers will be held in the James Stre'et United Church; itixoter,. oft lieunlay next, ;fele 29th, lir 8 o'clock eee, D.S.T. The :speaker • will be • Rev, '11. J. Snell, 1)fl44t0i of .1110 church. Special Smnsic W11I be rendered by the ConntY Junior Farmer. 'choir. • Everyone 15 wel-, comesto 'attend this serviee and hoprd' there 1N111 be a large .at- tendance. • EvnuerioN SERVICE . sdne •seryloe for the Andnetion, of tin e Rev.' Howard flickinson into . the pastdrate of 'North Street • unito Church has, been tentatively - set for Friday 0vi1Thtr Ai 1i1 4It 8 o'cleelc. • R, ASIliFIELD MAN' BURNED IN SINDAY:MORNING FIRE ,. Jee Bunter finished . a bang-uP • second in the firseireat Of thd fell- . tured ,trot at Toronto on Wednes- ,' DUNGANNON, jnly 23 e--- An day and was third in the second, aged'man was burned and a' large heat. In finishing'Scend the Godee brick house on concession 12, 'Ash- rites trotter WiS clocked at 2.09 3/5. field rown.ship, was completely gut- • On the •same afternoon, Huron ted by thanes eerly Sunday morn- Expeas hroke lit the gate and Ing by, etre of • undetermined origin. Wound up last in e 61Y -horse Aeld. William Baldwin, aged resident of This Was the 'first time the .big the•house, was burned and, taken gelding "had broken this season. , , to ,the Alexendre __.40.spitales:Godeee-,MieSsAiseeYseVenisownecl-by.,,Eind.. richsiittritS to-ME'llifing'situf-ittY Sainis; was third on Monday• face. He •suffered •burns while pod .eixtli on Wednesday in •the attempting to salvage „clothing. froth 2.29 class. , • the flames. , Just Teddy, another Sainfs horse, 'rho, blaze was first noticed about was involved in a collision In the 7 Lin, Sunday by Mr. Baldwin and first -heat- of u stake race on Tueis- •a cothipanion, Lloyd Gollatt. An day and had, to be drawn from .the attempt was made .10 notify neigh- 6' bers Liy telephene, but the Ire pre 'numbly had disrupted te ephone connections. Both men 'escaped from the hdrning himse and Gollan -went to a neighboring farm house to suthmon help. Meanwhile Mr. Baldwin Went back into the house and tried to save. clothing. He was extensfvely burned hut managed to get out again. When neighbors arrived on the 'seenethe fire was too ',far advanced fa' the building 7to be saved.' Mr. Baldwin was treated' bY n leTeknow nhesi- elan and taken to Goderich hospi- tal. Amount of the toss was not ese intuited. ' • AIR 'CADETS AT AYLMER -Nine air cadets from Goderich will return on 'Saturday after a• two weeks' eamp at the R.C,A.V. Ste tion', Aylinev, The Signal -tar receiVed an photo shoWhIg somelof the Goderieh eadetii around Ilm,vard trnining !'aircraft. in tbe, pletime are rod Skelton, Ken Wilson, Itos.s Itivett: ttairy Whet stone und 107 Venn. • • - „ eceed heat. CHANGES SUBIVIITTEEr IN C.N.R. PROPOSALS A special ineefing of the Town Council wee held on Friday night to consider the proposed agreement with the Canadian National Rail- ways with regard to it road to' the north side of Goderich harbor. Soto° changes in the draft stlb- witted by the ,C.N:R. were made and the amended agreement. has been sent to the railway authorities for consideratien. . TUE WEATHER , Tempera tures of the past week in Goderich, with,those of the .corresponding week It year ago, as officially recorded, were as follows: ' 1951 ' ' 1950' Max, Min. :Vox. Min, 'Thurs., July 10 70 60 60 , • .July 20 ..,.76 56 75 55 july 21 ..,,72 57 73 50 Sim, Ails/. 22.... ' 78 re July:23 • 52 83 61 Tifes.,„41117 24 58 78 40 Wed" tjJy 25 :.85 (Y2 73 ° (3) GIFT TO HOSPITAL FROM BETA IGIVIA•PHI Tlie 1)11 (If ;1 $100 cheque for Use' ;Abroad in. from Beta Sigma l'hi:Sororite yvae, to the W-onien's Hospital. AuxiliarY I .inintigration or li Huron COunty Film made at the••hospital • on Friday' , The filth' :•'.11he Rooks Drive on, founded on the. work' of the "book . - • . , mold e'' of the id ron Co tin 3 I:ihrary ASS001 t 'Op., has aroirset 'ken interest in lihrary ,circluS has been exhibited all across Pan 0(111 1(11(1 i.131120 ruitod :-.ittl1PS: NOW •it is • to be used abroad to gke prospective immigrantS. to • (7arfild idi an ea of: wht this, country is .evening by 3tit88 1,J07•01 PreSidellt Of the sororfly, the mn oey to go to the. fund, for the installation. of %a Suction punip for the •operating, room ,at, •Aloxandra IlosAtal. The cheque was 10('('1\(by _Mrs. .1). I).. •Mooney, •president of th1- e W.1.A. The twelve nientbeiL...f.ii_f tIie n . sor- ority raised the uinelance, and in accepting the 'gift Mrs. 1.‘looney warmly thanked the girls, and highly ,eonrine_nded ' than On' their worthwhile efforts • in. ,cone munity. welfare. The presentation .tookplace in the „hespital. effiee, and. the super- intendent, Mise' Helen Black, also th.anked., the ,sorority„' other Mem- lters' of which' present were Mrs. - Betty' „Westbrook; Mrs. Marie • Leitch, and Mrs. Martha Itathbern. • • • PROGRAM BY GODERtell • BAND $ AP.PRECIATED . LONDON, "July ..23.—More than 500 patients at AreStinineter Hoe, • pital were ,enterteined on Sunday when the Goderich Blue. Weiser Braes Band and the •GOdeilett Trumpet Bendepreesented an out - Standing concert and 'drill deelon- stration on the .hospital lawn. • The Blue Water Band was under thedirection of. 'Capt. W. .H.. Bishop', the Trumpet Band being directed by Wallace Parker. Feature of the program was a performance of the majorettes_ —,, Miss G. Arbour, Miss J. Young and Miss 5:Skelton. A. E. Mann, - recreation super- visor, thanked thetwogroups. , COPIES OF. JUNE 7th WANTED .,We have enquiries for copies of The Signal -Star Of Jane 7th. We' eliatigTh'e-eobligert- 4 --Vs Tenders,- Who' have copies of -this date would seal theIll• to US. • • e ODDFELLOWS, REBEKA. HS' AT HARBOR PAR - thembers of Huron Led , : • • NO. 62, ( F. and of, •Iteliektli Lodge, Nil:. 89, with their families spent. it happy afterreeas at a plenic , sin -:11erlsor . Pork on, Tuesday. _ !. Each Person who •registered ,W. I asked. tOgt10Sti 1110 n'tonber •of ,bea 11 ,. . . 1 in 0 sealed jar. - Curmen Doak. ' 1 - guess "---Al-rs,---14...N.E.-..,Iohnstton-reeeiveff il of 45e wen the prize ' closest ty the 'right eumber, 444. , 1 1 ' pelie ' as the- Oldestlady pre.sen 118* 's as 10 t, and iiayin Green, took the. plize for the oldest •than. 'The younges t person at the pit•nrc was three - weeks -old John Fowler, SOD' of Mr. like. • • Ecknrie ron qe.iinty Librarian,'is. in receipt of 'a letter front SlisS A,. E.'ilorne,'Iliforniatioi! officer of the Department, of Citizen - ;ship and Immigration, Ottawa, 'hi whiell she says:. .connection With :our efforts to sbintulate immigration. to Canada from the ,.U,Elited .leingdemand Europe,' we are endeavoring t6 get together• a library of ,ffluis Whitt et121 he used to give 'prospective immigrants, some idea of living tone dittons 111 .Ctiottela.. 1 recently heti the pleasure of viewing tho,:fithi 'The -Books 'Drive OW. etnel was' quite impressed with the pleasant and realistic .pieture,it gives of the ilnron• • county counnunities • and 'countryside. T. am sure that 'the - him ,would -prove interestin4 to 'people •in the Old Country who are thinking of emigrating .10. Canada." .311ss Horne nsked•for a, copy of the film, to be 'sent overseas for use in each of the countries from- Whlich immigrants Are expected, and the Huron County Librarian is co- operating In having the extra print sent. WINS PARR MEMORIAL MEDAL Principal 'Shackletele. ' of the Goderich Public School annouifees that Helen Pridhanais the winner this -year of the'Robert Park mem- orial medel ,gleeen,elese„..MX- .1-7-144.re - ?Lertrestoneseif the daughter of 'Mr: and Air. .E, tsPridharil: Local Manufacturing Head Scores • Ottawa Mayor's Attitude • (Ottawa Journal, July 24) Canadian eompany trying to for A 'Buy Canadian.' pone:" for the its way into the City of Ottawa 1 guidance of City Hall department heads Monday was. urged by „,T. A. Sull'y, president, of the Dominion Road Machinery Company of Gode- rich, Outs, in a letter addressed to Nfayor Goodwin Ana members of „city council. . (Mr. 'Sully's protes'ts • recently touellk,d off a minor rehellion of aldermen mid contrellers agninSt the puractse of 'read graders IT. commended by the. city .works cont. 'Snissioner, * 'Me 'claimed eonte' of the graders , recommended • for • purehase were American-inado,' highenpriced thnn the tenders he submitted, and, did gat lneet required •eneelfieations. The. grader controversy , Still rages,. vitli next.debate scheduled .for city Neu -tell, meeting Augteet 7.Y Mr, Sully stated the mayor, at n seeent lloard of Oontrol reting, had -'contended "all the ,arinible about the Melnik! of graders ,by Your 0ounci1 821tS ' ea A''' it h.' " business,' and implied that Gibs Wee our company." • ft NVIIS a • "sierlous, position for Cattadian manufifeturers," ?Jr. Stilly Wrote, if tkey hnve to "force" • their wily iiittr the busleess of menleipa 1 s organize thms. i'lletnre. if you 'will," he stated; •'`the prospects Of our' eompany, or any Canadian company, doing busi- ness with the City Of Waslington, D.C. Our -tenders would not even be considered irrespective of priee, •qnality oreperformance. The same ,mituation obtains when eve; attempt •to sell the Pedernt Gowen- ' mein. Not only must they by, law 'buy Atherlean' but they havi. Wise set• no high proteetbee , tariffs." • HeaMi ttea it • was, necessary to ini'Y from the Vtfifed KtatOS, if ;Canada Is' to selI its .raw matertaIS there, "but there are an many items ‘NRe Mitiire that are not made or grown in Cannila that there, woolti 1,o'. be little danger of bin` getting out of balance." • and Mrs. Roy 'Fowler. • • After a' delicious .supper, a 'pro- gram of , eperte ,e,titertaieed the gatherteg, the, results being as fol- lows Girls', race, 4 years end, under, Betts' eleelenall, Sybil Bowra.; boys'erate, Mlle Wilkinson, Wayne Doak; :5 and 6 •years, Barbarti -Mock; leiye, Ivan Harris, Gerald 'Fritzley ; girls .7 and Shirley Vilkineon; boys, • Jimmy. Bowra, Ernie Pinder; girls 6 to 1.0, Carol McManus, Diane MCConnell; boys 11 • and 12, Carmen Doak, Guy Moore ; . wheelbarrow race, ist •Car men Doak and ,Frank- Miller, 2nd Guy Moore and BeverleY Ladies' race, -Miss Hilde Smith; 'men's,' Mr. Jack Wils'on. Necktie race, Mrs. William- Doak and Mr.' Jack Wilson; kiek-the 'Miss tililda Smith; minute wttlk„ Mrs. Harold Newcombe; throwing ball into a Mrs. James Wilkinson; egg race, Beverley Bowra. A bottle -writing race' was won by 'Carmen .1)dak over thirty coal: petitors. ClothesPin race, Grace Pinder, "Mre. John Pinder; passing a paper cup on a straw, Mr. Frank BoWra's team. A peanut scramble was given for whom received' an all -day -sucker. • WHEEL CHAIR 'P—R----ESENTED TO ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL , . • Mr. and Mrs. Ted INTeIntee, newly - tis, ,of Cleveland, Ohio, were re: nt guests of Mt,. Iteetof Tiort.,A ilertt,14.aha nuitip ea§ 'on other latifes'• at 'Port 'Albert and In district. • • t /' • • ' ° • The Goderich Rebekah todge eently made the presentation of a tine • ehrome wheel chair; whi ell ea n be , folded when • not in use, to Alexandra Hospital. ' This veined • pieee of equipment. • was presented through the Cancer, Polio and T.B. Fund, 'and was received by the stiperintendent, Miss Helen Black, the presentatiep being made at' the hospital ,by Mrs. TWC0(.1 ie., MIs. William Bannister and Mrs, Fred .Fritzley. • -- BAND CONCERT SUNDAY • EVENING . The Blue Water Band will give a concert • in 'Court ileuse Park on • Sunday, evening next,. eommencing at 8,30 'o'clock. • IRowrat MA, FOR JUNE1 • .01st of power supplied to The 1 Goderieh Public Cemmie- 1 slim June • bee the Previneial I Power Commi,Non wns $7:;84.9.20. t , Youths Convicted of Chicken Theft in Huron and Perth oaisn, .7ne,litelnyeell, g• wiaetrif.tfeSseiettar't• besys. Magistrate D.' E. HoIrdee oil three,: • youths ,who pleaded -guilty to eX- 1entive chicken thieving and Hams eouaties, They", •vvere • OrVi*. Fletcher, 10, of KurtzVille,, Milford Govving, 10, of Listowel, kInd Lloyd Wick, 17; of Listoivel. Each elected suunnary trial end pleaded guilty of the 'theft of elnekens „of a total value of 000' ipnerl'alalanede lanndufwimicak•ttoowwnswittilipips juin Huron, Forty hens ,were 'stolen from • Cecil eZurbrigge, Waliace township; lifty-one from Chpelee Huret,'Elina township; mod:a num- ber, from Sauxtuel D, Martin, Bork A• Pollock,' . Robert Denny:, and James Bell, in Hewiek.„ ' 'A number of chickens' were re- covered before they .were sold, but the trio received • $233.63 for theee sold.• I • • • • Crowe Attoreey 11. Glenn Hal's, K.C., stated the raid e were organ- ized sYsteniaticalle. Crates were borrowed ..froni, dealers, , and one Of the • group would. ,.market et)* chickens,. for whieh they 'received full value:. • Chickens , recovered', alive Were, valued, at$400.• • - Mr. Heys asked restitution. of. • expenses, $71.90, incurred. ,kor , feed- ing, etc., after the chickens 'were filipounded.• •, •, Frank Donnaly, ' defence counsel, asked for leniency, pointing out there 'were -no previotis -reords; and assistaem had been IgiVerr to the police. , Bell was set at • $'2,000 yroperty for eac14' • , Liquor Case , • Pleading guilty to ,St charge of • keeping liquor for sale, -Clifford Hart, • Morris tewnShip, was fined $50 and coste. • Amongst 'the. liquer ordered destroyed wits a* bottle of CITRIC de Menthe. •• • A fine of $20, and costs or '-tWo`'', week iii in jail was linPOsed • on Allan Harrison, 24, of Gtirrie,• after . • Conviction on the charge of causing 11 disturbaneei by sivearing Farr:s se'rViee station 'al Gorrie.' A charge figainst Harrison of Common' assault. on Mrs: ,Farr was disinisse d. • The' eomplainent .elaint'6d the accused kicked , her wlien'be was ieeving the restatfrant, which. svas denied by Harrison. •., -You can't ku arOuad people".s places using that Ititnl'of languages". sa id the .Alagistrate, ••• • Edward le)cid, 11.C.A.F., Clinton, • was fined '$15 'anfheosts on „plestsirnse guilty of''(:auSing a disturbanci?.'14 being arid' sweitring,, • It was stated be • was stopping traffic. at, V111114 ,and fillewing ears lo" . 0 IAT. TgE •WATERFRONT j • In • eomPariSon wipi• the lieltt '"Up , , , town,' it was comparatively , cool , at the harbor, this' afternoon.. Wafer between the filers and Off the oeiiiii iegistered 09, kind the iiir temper - attire was •70. • • There has been .11, diligent see for wallet 'reported. • lost 'by CrankOn. of Detroit on To day. • Ile •was 0 passenger Lai yacht Wind Swift, which. .w moiired near,' Snug' Harbor. • went.. for a ,,, stroll on, hg ishuiu north ofthe pier and ,later, wjtile eu route .the to Owen Sound, he 'discovered that, his W411 - Id, eontaining valuable papers -and $50 in (Nish, wae. Mies -lugs .slIe tele - Phoned his, losS from 0We1l 501111d; and .suggested that he might have dropped the Wallet .in the vicinity 'Of 'Srftig-Harbers 'Seven men Went Over to Ihe. island and searched every, ilia en et. wide area, but found nothing. gr. Cranston offers e liberal reward :for the re,Overy of his property.• Arrivals at the Goderich elevate; this week ',Sunday, — Sandland, .162,000 bus. •oats. Mondaye-Howard !Hindman, Ig4,00o. os. oats and 'burley. .Tuesday—A. A. Hudson; 13M00 bus. oats and barley. „The •Starbuck is dne at the elevator Friday nigh+. ,The Imperial • Cobourg from. 'Sarnia, was in, on Saturday, and left, a part .eargeeof gaseline. She was in again this afternoons -with anOther part cargo .fol• the "Im- perial Oil depot here. The %re- mainder, ef beth of thei?e cargites was taken to the."SeoP • - • A Big 'Coal-earrler s COnsumers Pewer, one of the largest vessels ever seen in this' harbor, eame in at 8 o'clock Sunday eyeseing and cleared- at. 3 o'clock ,next morning after diseharging omrrons-of'•eoATTor-oilerieli -Tar e..4, Chemical Co.' The big • ship, 00 feet., in length; • excited' much in- terest and many visitors boarded her' end watched the procesa ,hy 'whieli the coa1.. wile. carried from the Ve5i4e1 • to the netteby cosil pile so rapidly .ancbeleanly; As one.oid- timer said, it ery from the days when 'Fiat vessels were unloaded with a horse and bucket. • ' Another Mathieson Dont Anbther • all -steel bora from Mathiesoe's • Welding Works ., was launched on Tuesday and with its ,fine lines and splendid ' workman- ship is con'sidered to be perhaps the test. That Mathiosod has yet turned ent. le is powered with a siercylinder marine. engine ,with 4-t0-1 reductien gear. , The. bueet.' is SI •Thronto party, and Vaptnin Bill Merwick Will take her down to tife;,eitr earliv August, • "Clitteky ;roe" is the name •the •neW •boat Will carry. Naval Training Ships Here' '1"Iirt:e ships of • the Great Lakes levet flotflla orriVed in tort on Monday evening and re- nnined 111101 rlitleAdflY. OfterT10011: 110 i in IA In .sommand of 'Celts S. R. R. Naftel ntul when complete emsists of six Paireillee, hut three vere detained by *.various eirctun-, lances. The. tthips on leaving this. • • • Too Much Wrestling 'Cho ries • Brown; of Aslilleld; de id 1 ilt i di . . , , gu 3 to • sorderly , ellarge and was fined $1.5 and costs, a ine'gttellde0 the wrestling Match in rthe Memel -lel Arena here on J'irly • the I 2ist.•Affer thejnata when Ronald as Buck,- Toronto, refused him u drive He :down ' town, started • • Wrerlle• hint • • -A tine of $1.0 and costs.: VC'iI.S • . posed on' JOSeph ,G... Van ,Flaz0- • brava*, of Detroit, charged. witb t'areless driving on Saturday, JttiY 21et, at the intersection _of. Britart-,, rile road arid Bayfield peed, i7i,fiere he broke off a lire hydrent, caus- ing $180 damase. tO it • . we • co 'Go tie • -1 '• SORORITY ENTERTAINED • , ,Kits. Ir. CURRY'. . , At 6.30 pane- on Tuesday, Ja1Y7. 24th, Mrs. Frank Curry'was hostesdg nt her ,sumnier home to the mem- bers of the Beta Sigma Phi siirority. Pine weather ,Perthittedi the serv- ing ' ihg of a hountiftil pot4tiek supper on the floWer-bordered •Ietvn, wllieh overloeks the lake -and the 'harbor , mouth: In this relaxing. and pleas- • ant. atmosphere eororllY members informally, ,discuseetl, the nehleVe- ments 'of Abet past year. and Vannesi projects for the ,coming year. ' After vieWink. one of Goderich'S nixed sunsets front the vantage • point the lawn, the' party re- .. paired ledoors, where the: hostees,. served lemonade and cookies, and , the gathering then broke up foe the evening, • . •IPIP2RIAL OIL LEASING_ LAND IN -14/404 cop„xm„,. Thousands of acres. of land it Huron. county are being leased by Imperial 011 Limited with.,a view to milking a, survey and drillieg in the- hope of hifting oit. •It is understood that a 'crew of men have !wen through •Goderich .:town- ship and leesesi • considerable of the land already with piens for in -the •near future. st. •• temporarseoffiee has been set up in 11 Goderieh hotel where men am i)oring over ; district,. maps und lay - frig out a plan for future vvork. A fetv yea 05 ago a man posing as . .an • oil expert was. in the district and raised high hopes of,. the (Hs- eovery of 011 in Goderich township. Nothing came of it, however. I HURON -BRUCE -LIBERALS' TO "CHOOSE CANDI.DATE ' 1`1.10 ;1111111411 meeting, and iteesin- ating eolevetit.itrit •Of tile Ilsiren- 13ritce J./literal Alsseelation will be bold the Witigbarn , on ;‘li)tulay itpxt, anis' 40t1i, 14:11o, 1).111„ ;Walter 'Phoinsoil, leader of the ()nt.ario Liberal party, wilt. be itresont with otitot.s toradtlregs the meeting. 111.11)i)r 1101dod the Soo and. ildr. bt)rne Ili .floderieli oit Artintr, andreturn to , townsifiy4 and ivIjile the, flotilla watt h)1Jt at :the wiook-entl, remain. ifl Tort be Vok omtartunity to ng bore prtibably• .from Saturday 1118 ,wife and his mother, MPS.' 0,,:kVolidaY 1,,um(lay morning li'red '..N`tift I