The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-09-27, Page 1•
104th YeareeNo. 38
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, StPTEIVII3R, 27th, 1951
SubeOription114 elmadik, $200
lo U.S. seen).
..*
EVISED AGREEMENT ON 11ARBOR
- ROAD ACCEPTED By COUNCIL
' Another step, and a sigeifieant one,
.bas, been' taken in the•long-dreewn,
• out effoet towards the coneteuction
• of a' -road .feoa 'uptown to the north
-side of Goderich herbor. ••• •• . . ,
' A't 4 special nieet'ing of. the TOwn
Council on Monday .evening .J. K.
HtlateNe.Town soliciter, peeeented a•
, revised draft of -agreement, •dated
•Septeinbe).• 20, from the ,Can.'adjan
National RailWays fled, advised that
it was in accoedaece, •with the dis-
• eussion he And .Couneillor Allaire
• bad with the raileefty • officials. at
Toronto on September 19th. -
. • „After consideration in committee,
' Coutt11 requested the siOliditor to.
preAl'.
• ee a ;bylaw accepting the re -
i
egreement. ,. • '
-Tit -4`agreement provide i that the ..-
• .TOWIte4t its own risk and eXPeuse
ie intiuCt and mairxeain said
d..: .. and twe- level . crossings
r i ..'railwartraCks to the-satis-
, fiectionAbf . the Railway and in . ate
• ceeelanO, . with • regulations of the
Board 'Of Transport Commissioners
for Canada. Sultable ,drainage
ditches also are to be •construeted
and. maintain,ed by the Moven.
•
Th e,• Townis to indemnify ;the
Railway in the matter (of any loss,
. , • expense .or liability arising' out of
the road, -except when 'Ate toneg.:
ligencelif the. Railway. - • , . '- ,
er The Town is te pay. to the Rail-
way' for 'privileges $.15 per aniline. -'TWAS. A *COLD NIGHT .-
• An Altered Clause • • •
"The Town shall not, without
written * consent. Of ' the Railway,.
permit .the read to be used by .coal
dealers in delivering coal received
by, water' within the town of Gode-
rieh and ite'environs." .•
(The draft Of. agreement original.:
le .subinitted by the RailWay• con,'
• 4 etain .d - 1..lie • elftitse, te which the wiith the weathernfan, and :the ev-
Con •11- ,objected, that ."the Town '
ening turned out so cold that the
shal not permit the roftdway to -be
attendanee was:extremely limited.
et by coal, and oil, idealers or
However, those who were ,there saw
- - oth businesses. making, use of an • interesting ' and • amusineeeganee
e water -borne transportation in Com7;
, . Tbe "Convjets" were Bill Wood,
• • - potition with the • efillWay."),'
'Joe Allaire, Beit Worsell, 11...Scriiii-
• ., The ., Towel • may terminate . the•
eeetten geour, jaek Whetseene, ' W. B., . An-,
egreeinent en one months'
dersea, ,Berte.ellen„ Jim • Neftelit and
iiefice" to the Railevae. " ;. . '
• _
Shnuld the lande he requred for el().0 0:Bileo-
The Dodgers were
riiiikvay peeposes Or to carry 0311t: ;lea 111, Fuller, Audrey end Dorothy
any order .efehe.Board of,Trartsport ,efeettbe, Audrey Harrison,. Maxine
Conuni:.•;sio•ners •, the *Reilway, ' inn Y !Martin, 'Vi., • MeAdent, , Peg • Weed.,
, terinina.te • the.. agreement .. On 'stk. .Ilorethy. Wilson • 'Mho, -call* down
.• if eone'Kineardine to -take . a Mad, lie
' motif he' n 0 t ice. •to • the . Town.
• (Under the former draft the Rae -411(' game), and for a pitcher feringer
way cupid -close the road six Monthe!etyled '-flfe. ',Masked Marvel„ who.
.,
- . after it . Was built should it Choose. I hinted Out . to. be 'young 13111 Mac-
, te• do so) .• '. : •'- , •, . ,.. e • . • . 'Dona* . ., • ,-
NOtliing ,in the notice -shall pre- 1 • Bill .Wood did the' Pitching for
. . .
. 111(11(0 any riglite- of the 'Tovvo. in. the, eConvieits." , , • e , • ,
. . , .
a ny "applicf vtien w hieh May he nettle 1 . Eddie 1/f11e eva 11 good 'poi 1' and
•by th,e TeWn to the. Beard of • _Trens- i came • uP froth elliuton to do tbe
port CatintiWinner5. for a'. eoneinti- umpiring . job. • ,... • .,,,, .. - • , ...
enceeefetheeeendwaY if ,eneh. etotiee The -• ..girle--plense. . excuse, 'the
. et teriellifition be'.given 1>y the Raile, ladies -eta rted • OM strong '. a lid
AMBITIOUS -NIGHT
•• STUDENTS SCARqg
, .
There hue .been -a, sharp
efde-
rease in Goderih in)
tin that group. '
which Longfellow .Once dee-
cribed in„the words, "An,d- they,
"e0hile"..their cempanions. slept,.
were tolling' nptvatel• in the
• night.' Wednesday night was
registration night at the Gode-..
z, rich •Oollegiate Institute for
evening classes .during the win-
ter menths. Only ten person*.
.registered, in coetrast to sixty-
five who. attended eeenieg class- •
es' last winter.
rotir married women regis-
tered for sewing. three n,ew
Canadians for English -and three
Men for shOpwork. Last Year
there were thirty-nine • •new
*Canadians alone taking the
English •erlassee.
• Principal Al. R. Sccat is look-
ing • intime ambitious PeePld
to attend these evening classes
HwhiCh are scheduled to com-
'inence •on Monday, Ootober lst,
at 8 p.m,' at the Collegiate.
Unless pork than the present
ten register the meantime,
'however, it be a .-tto go."',
V •
, AT GOODERHAM PARK
, .
As a benefit for the 19e1-52 hockey
team, Manager MacDonald of the
Dodgers. arranged *a softball. game.
between his team 'and the "Goderich
Convicts" for Tuesday evening af
Gooderhate Park. Unfoetunately
he neglected to make aerangeteents
.... !looked like .wInners, but N.Vhell the
e To Arrange New Ileas•e... stroegenen got the range they
Thee:Neel solicitor was inettneted Whammed the ball all OVer the field
to Arrange for a new lease with the wed' ended up winners, J to 6 -at
- Department of Transport to 'include least, that is the. men's story.
li11 lends on the earth side of the What the hockey team' gets out
• harbor. -• • •• , !of it wen't be much -thanks to the
-A meeting previously Arranged !weatherman,
fer .September -27th. between thei ' • . •
council find .Railway. offiOal- for. HOME'AND SCHOOL ASS'N
fartherdiseuesion was cancelled.
HAS NEW PRESIDENT-
., There • 'was a good-, attendance
or parents when the-Goderich Home
and School ' Associationmet at the
Public 'School on Tuesday. eyening
• • ,
Mr.,' the Ark, --bieefing of the. fall
term, .1Irs; G. 0. 'Gardiner; vice-
president, presided, With Miss.,Chris.
Leishman at. the piano.. .
_ Mrs. IS. A. Snider's letter of re -
Sig -nation was read and h accepted
with regret. Mrs. %Snider has been
the •eapable „president of the Orede.
ejeli Borne and School Asebehition
,since its organizatioe ahnost a year
ago, but. owing to the feet that she
ig moving' Irom ,Gederich she has
found •,11 ,necessary- to ;resign., Mee.
D.- Wilson presented Mrg: •Sn•ider
With ,ft beautifill cup aid •- settee).
one d
the Aesociatien an.
ei.piessed --regret ithat 'she was leav-
ing. „Uri., :Snider replied Aittingle.
Mrs.. A• .Taylor Installed.. Mee.
Ba 'Hill t - 110W president
and Mes. Hill-rresided for the re-
entinth
der of, e teeet lug. '
Mrs. Alex. •Clarke ,sang two lovely
stdee; -The. l'etiel'e'Preeer" and .‘.1'11-
Walk. with n
To.•"
Mrs. Mervin eiteple•es introdueed
the guest. sileliker Rev:
NEW PyBtISHER
GEORGE L. ELLIS
wine, has been ce-publishee of The
,.$1911411•1$tar along with Mr. • W. 11,
Robertson for the pagt five years,
coming to .Goderich feom f.,-Ondon,
where he served with Arley
'Relation.s at Military Headquarters'
• .
there P,revious to that, Mr. Ellis
was in newspaper. work in various
parts of Ontario and Quebec, serv-
ing as news .editor of weekly news-
papers, at Elmira, Ont.; and Hunt-
ingdon; Que., and •ou the editorial
staffs of the . former ,Landon Daily
Advertiser, The Sudbury Daily..Star
and he Windsor Daily Stan
THE DRINK PROBLEM
' CANADA
•
The Christian' 7, re.h. is . chal-
lenged to.day.eae never befere ..by
the drink problem,: saki Rev.. John
Linton, general . eeeretaey ef
the Canada Temperance Federation,
at the morning • Service of • ,North
Street United Church on Sunday:
Stating there .re aan eiZimeted
100,000 alcoholics in -Canada at the
present time,. Mr. Lin'ton pointed
out. that ,Canada is just on the
verge of awaking te the problem of
the •alcoholics eand that' smite any
in the not fob distant future mil-
lions of &Ilene have - to 'he
51)001 to', reniedY the situation.
•ComparatevelY sem* in early
alcohol today is manefectured
in huge ...qqaptities, At
one time it , was rise& selely as an
anaesthesia.ns
, Later it was eed a
ft, toast to •the gods. for 'viewer in
battle or for some blessings the
People of a •nation or a 'village
d.
felt it bareceived, from the gods.
there. ..weee communftl binges lir
i to. celebrate •events,
' Today's social 'deinkbig .Was de,
serileed by • the speaker 11,..S ."-rudi-
ments of the past in :use today:"
Thirty years age they- started to.
-work trying to eure.,patients ;suffer:.
Ing with tuberculosis. Today theye
are more .than twit.* as many pet-
' lents suffering,. from aleteaolikti, yet
-Week •litte not been etarted• ett, the
settle it should be to Onto the inanY
aleoholics in Canada, be•said. '
Ireland Hesitates
To Send Its.Flag
to Godench Ar
•
The embassies at O•ttaWa of five
more cenntriee, have written
arena manager 2'Lorne Wakelin,
response to :inquiries: .sent to. the
ambassadors of 44 • couhtries,to
.say they , will be sending flags- of
their 'countries to be hung in the
Memorial -.Arena. .The five ere:
Beigierm, -Pakistae, Denmark,' Peru,
•and', Anetralle.•••,Switeerland's. aine
• Missed& wrote to say eves net
the. polity' of his dountry to d1 -
tribute Sw1s fikk,,Sabroad.
F1'0711 the Irish embassy came the
'.explanation, "Due to the. Russian
veto, Iteland'e application, for ad -
Mission to. the .1E5nited Nations has
been, persistently blocked. end , it
might- be mesidered ihapprojefriete
that Ireland's flag should nt this'
stage be included .in your project.,"
'A member • of the arena commis-
,
, sien, R. M. Mei/ekes,' a Stilt sma le, is
'writing. to •explein le the, Irish em -
easy that its 'edmissiop to the
T'nited Nations bee no. eatinect ion
with liyieg the Irish flag in the
Goderich arena and that it woeid
ire (Inile'w'eleotne. • •
- ' leiretellerto iteriee was Heir Mtn
the Republle of Kegentine told the
'Heemid one Wns from 'Yugoslavia.
• The letter. from Tito Belgian' tun-
bassador ,ett Ottakva read, in, part: goad of humanity.
• Prineipnl •Shackleton moved
vote of, thanks to the Apeaker.
Tea. • served Ily .Mrs. 'A. 110.011
and her, committee brought
toeon-
c1is1 0 sueeessfla meeting.
• - • . , . „
° • VI*(10.1tIA ..sirraiwr
Tbe Women's Aseeeletion of Vit.
feria Street. United Churiet met at
the • hone of:',Mrs. Robert Goo,d,
with a fair' Of -1011(111 110V. Mrs.
Kinnen took tlie devotional 'period
Mr. Jtistiee reserved jedg- 0" al" °Iv('r"'ding.' The Pregi'
nwnt "o)1 PridtV.it after hearing..arM
go dent's. rse ngba"'st°11' 1)"i4h1
ed
PCI
son. ,r01,(00 brakor, 1),,,ifilght by, fltilirmitoilit1:,ilits>shelttiss 1(1)1(Lti'Anfgr.8‘ %s 1111
nu•nt in the fictions against' FL Dole
, erre efeeerem.e• v. (ee, and mrs. prayer. affer :Which• a dainty
h01( li
prteeilla flilott af Obtiteeele .and \r" 501.1" tile 1105te55.,
efr, aid Mrs. Adam Dobbs, a Lis-
towel, to receiver paYteents of Money UNITE .CIIURC,
ht 1101(1 for purchase of ,$toeii In sEpTIONAT. °gm/Irma
Q111111(1011 Yeilowknife. 'Minter, Limi- ., •
ted • tileM"` Purellagm lindng.alleg- west sectional reente11t71e11 of
eele been made' fts the reSult. 6f the Womelfe SOel'OtY of
fra dui e n t miSreptosentatlon, )I-Inrott Presbytery- of the Vatted
eirtirc.h will be held fit Westfield on
Mr. J. MeNeitie"retired :executive Thursday, Oetelter Ilth. . There
officer of the .Cafifuliell Press. spent will be tWo sessio OA/ a.m.
tbe• week -end •at the bonne of Airs. and 1.30 p io M te afterno011 OA-
R. C. Whattleg, Mae home to sion an address 111, be given by
,-Toronto atter spending, the glimmer ' Migs Mary 'Marti missionary On'
• at bis .tiattage at •Inveithrtron, 'fiftiortgh fro) In itt,
. ,
en Him , wee- eteee 08 4,N:eviler) t.
dress in whieh he stressed greater
eo-operation •botween home 'and
school.. Parents nee, teeehers,... IR,
emehastZell, the•-fect- that • the greate
est sitecess in life , is not 'riches
and that men are at thel1. beet
when they nee. working ler ,41the
"I ani anXiMis that the. Belgian
flag should ,flyttre 1ii this display.
This would, in my mind.. be, most
Jjittint,,, in view of 0.10..1'11(4 the so
many Canadian soldier& fought in
e lei urn /Intl 116410(1 115 to • defend
hint liberate our ,,conntry in two
weed wArs."
JUDGMENT RESERVED IN
STOCK PURCHASE, CASE -
NNQUNCFME T.
With this' issue, The Signal -Star: antic:nieces the
completion of almost half -a -century Of devoted public
service to -Goderich and the district by IL
Mr. Ay:
Robertson - as :editor and .publisher and' his decision.
to retire.:. Mr, Robertson has consented, to remain bt.
active editoriarivork for a time.
The new editor and .publisher of The Signai-Star
is Mr, George 4 BUIS, who for the past -five years has '
' been `Co -publisher of the ipape'r along with Mr. Rob.ert-
son, Mrs. Ellis. also will be aASoeiaUd*:wiih the new
CoMpany.
It is,.the sincere hope of the new ma,nagement
to maintainf the high teaditiOris of the past of • The
Signak-gtar, now in its 104th year of. publicatioli and,
as such ohe of the oldest -established. weekly news- .
papers in.. ',Ontario. It -is the hope, too, of the :new
managemott that it will be deserving of ,,the loyal. co-
' Operaticip. cif,• its .readers and advertisers in eildeaVon..
big to maintain these traditions:: Only by the wide-
- spreaksupport of its subscribers can a town newspaper
- give tit,at 'town a riewspaper .worthy of it, and for this .
reason we hiumbly seek the ,cooperation. of all.
ST. ‘GEORGrE"S ,61.311/D TFA-I
St. Patrick's group of the Church
:Woman's 'Guild of St. (George's
Church •held a• successful tea en.
Friday, last at the home'of MTS.
H. .Dadd. As.sisting the hestee.e in
receiving the guests were Mrs. Ed.
(Williams and Mrs. G. Sillib, with
Mrs. E. 11, McIlwain 111 quirgeof
a "touch and taUe" table. Pourbig
tea were • Mrs. Hi Tiehborne and
Mrs. C. Stenifo'rth and the tea
aseietants were Mrs.. R. Bridle,
Mrs. Ross Harrison, Mr. A H,-ngill,
Mrs. .T. Whaley, Mrs. B. WillnOt
ml Mrs:- E.• Nolland.
'HAL,F7i...CENTURY,QF ,SERV,ICE
To eeree'et cenemunity neerly completely: fit and deserving that
half -a -century .as pee. tribute lbet paid •to him,
• The retiring editor has been an
lishee of a newspaper en•accom- integral part Of the eommunity
plishment not aChieved by Many. . wwe.4 he loves so Well and has
gteed, soefaithfully as. editor for
half-a-C'entury. • A native son *of
Goderich, he ,takes , keen" interest
In -everything that has to do with
the welfare of the town and dis-
man'y years and then 1937; on trice Over the years be has
the .amalgernation- of the. two, neWs- r'
brought to his,. writings a . shrewd
papers., continued as editor • of The perception of the fundamental.
•Signal -Star. . • • 'values .i:yf affairs as they were re-.
As :reported in the annotiece- •lated to the well-being of the *com-
ment ,elsewhere in this eseue, Mr. inanity. at large. A newspaperman.:
Itobeetson plans to retire feom of the ,•,.geand. old tradition, he has
tive newepaperwork but has -con: been tireless,• etauteb and fearless
seated to remain with, The Signal- in, , either- defending Or at:tacking
Star •until sttehetemeeas•-an-,,appolut those -things: whe*
i --lie- „felt
1.1101t .1. .made to 'the editorial staff. be ,de.fended or .014%cl:ed., •
Mr. • 'llolierCeon hat dl', T
be hOr011ghlleSS in all his work
eipeeted, .to refer to his half-cen,:, is a • eardinal principle and 'the
•tury of 'service in the :Manner • in •basic training he gave numerous
which the , writ& eating men who sep-ed under him
is Puoud nnd happy to do. The in past searbi thie,' regard has
e • „
writer flies, reme • to knOw. etr. sereeet nein wen ill Tile years that
Robertson dhrine," the'past five years. followed. A 11111114101' of. themliove
,of .association with Win ns 'a man rea(hed'posin
,tios of iniporw
taie,p1
who shuns any :self•Aruhlicity,, 'yet nowspaperdoth in .Canada today.
on ,euele•an occasion• as kids it • is' GEORGE ,iTe
newsnapermen ; yet this the justi-
fiably proud '.and • splendid reitord
se't Mr. W. Roberteon;_, He tirst
served .as editor •of The Signal for
DRPUTY a0V,ERNO,R, PAYS
VfSIT,TO.KINSIVIEN CLUB
,
liarismen (mirk of Goderich
was • •leiveratillated enejeeing • am.
7,4
0(2 the test Kinsmen' clubs ja his
district 'by Deputy Governer Ron'ald
Le' Lievre of Walkerton, who at-
tended _the meeting here on ••Mon -
•day evening at the ParW ,Houst.
The .deputy governor gave an in-
sptfing tc1dres 011 Kinsman:4111p;
'The new president, Ken Penning-
tron, presided at the meeting.
Four hundred per cent.. .'1>erfect,
.:attendance p1115 'Were Prese
nte.t.
_the visitor ,to 'Cl.iarles. Larder and
Bil AloGiath; SOO per 'Cent. atten-
dance pins. to 'Erie johnetoa, Charles
,Bridgewater aud Walter Westbrook
1.1.00 Per cent. • ',attendance pin: to
ten MoGee , e • • ' •
Lion- :Ain? Kiekeael,. •speretary. of.
the arena eoeunission, ..addressed
the meeting- .on 'hockey . plans for
the town 'for th�. feenfing eenSon.
'Two, new inerribers • were lei t ifi ted
into the Kitifonen •Club, Jaek Whet-
etene :and Stan e•Younglilut. . • ,
Miss Velma . G MO on'V)51t11ij
g
!her .461:er • in .DetrOit.
• .
.• SEES PApER GROW
. • W. ft ROOERTSON
. 11 is .over .104, years . since.. The
Huron Signal 'wasester lished byi;?i
Thomas McQaeen, , and Vr nearly
one-half of those 103 yeali., (includ-
ing fourteee years since the amal-
gamation with :the Gederich•-Star)
Mr. Robertson bus had the „editorial
management •ot•the paper.' He,' can
justly claim -that, the constituency
reached by the paper !today 'is larger
then ever before in the history of
newspapers in Gederich, and ,"in
retiring frena the management he
eepresse,s the hope that The Sigma.;
Star will go on to still greater 5110-
tess.
--*-Macietren photo.
PUT 'CLOCKS BACK AN
*HOUR SUNDAY NIGHT
Five nionthe of daylight'. saving
time in •Gederied 'comes to en end
at 2 n' -look next Sunday morning,
September SOth,
This inefies praetieully that the
change melee on .Saturday night,
feel householders Would be Well ad-
Vised to put their clocks hack an
henr befote retiring that night, so
that they will have the correct
-standard thoe• when ...they rise on
,sunda y morning. Otherwise church-
goers ivill Ileve a long wait *for 'the
serVice , to 'begin. • •
' jENVEIALKEITII
1); in fo, rt -h- rni.t4 fain rill, Tontuto,
was tilie scone Of the 'Wedding of
*Ruth Ripply ' Keith, ..daughter o't
-
,
Mr. and,Mrs. M. R. Keith,' toq.-orne
• • -
James,' 'sim of Mrs. .Jewell
101 the. late Mr. :Tames Jewell of
troderich. Rev. IL Stanley Bload
officiated:- and the, bride's brother -
in -pee „Mr.' Claude Gerbene gave
her, ,eway. 2 'The bride woe° a
entekyeereeti .street-lengtli dress' and
•ma tcliiug jaeket of Swiss brova•ded
taffeta and parried a: bouquet of
White, and pink roses with trailing '
•end White baby 'mums% Mrs.
•Clarale Gorham, Meter of the bride,
was matron ,of honor, wearing a
dress of bite silk taffeta littil• carry-
-roses with trailing ivy and bine
ing a 'bouquet of blue and pink
baby m mite. Jack • J. Robin son wits
green -Hellen. •
.?.to reeelee, the brides'mother
ehose a silver-grey silk jdress and
Mink 'furs end a cors0jge of red
role).
• 'The ebeiple• will reside fnToronto.'
Mrs. Wm. Reid. of Loedon, is a
guest with Mrs. A. II. :110,08n -this
, week.
REV. R. STEWART .ENLISTS
STUDENT .PROM GODERICH-
. .
London-, Sept. 25.-Provi•O(m'cl2 a
stiiirent to take. charge of ,SluldAY
"schoor' IS the latest developmerit
a Presi)yterilin-ciolgregation in Ox-
ford Park by New St'. James' I„'res-,i
„bytertaii Chureh. • I
Peter "Walter,•of Godericli, stuttent
for the ,Presbyteriall miujet•ry 111(1
is attending University .of Western.,
Ontario, ,w111 work 'under the dire -
1(111 of the ReV. Richard Stewart.
Mr. ••Stewart, said .11 site .was being
sought, -and it was hoped to build
a , new rhumb in the Oxford Perk
district: Establishment efthe, nekv.
congregation Is a11. 11udent4king
the' • session of NeW *t. .111 Ines'
A. P eltD A' BEREAVED .
-Mr. Austin ',mat of the Signal -
:Star staff received 'Word early Wee-
'nesday 'afternoOn--of the death, of
his father,- Mr. Andrew Purdy. and
left immediately for • his ehome at
Feneton Falls, • Oetarie,e, .where the
funeral. is to take place on Friday.
. ,
The sincere sympathy of the ',Signer -
Star staff goese.o. Mr. Purdy in the
I
,.
AT TII, WAT,ERFPNT
. Only two grabi Cargoes were re
ceived at the Vroderiell elevator the
Not, week -the ,storbuek, on Satur-
day With 116,000 Inus. wheat and
pats, and the Superior on SUndaf
with 7400 bus. wheat. • •
' 'Sternly, weather on the Lakes
hue -prevented the arriVal (If other,
cargoes. The barge Kenorcloc, lit
tow 'oftpe str, Altatioe, and the.
Starlitlek. are in shelter' en' route
Lor Goderieh with grain for the
.elevAtor. The barge' Holley, With ke
cargo foe tjIe Goderich 'elevator, is
'believed to.. be in ehelter aCrOS& the
lake, .1h. tow Of' the Beide:on.
The Imperial CollingWood, from
Sarnia, brought . a full • load of
gasoline' aed oil for the Imperial
Oil , depot- on Friday last.
BIRTH IN -EUROPE BRINGS
JOY TO GODERICH go=
Mrs. Benj. Allen, Victoria street,
was overjoyed _te, receive ,on Mon-
day , a cable messagefrom *The
sHague, the Netherlands, relayed
from Teronte, as followse"You have
great-grandson, Geoffrey Blair.
Both wonderful. Blair."
' The., parents are Blair Seaborn,
of the Canadian Embassy at The
Hague, and the foeiner Carol Trow
of Stratford, Mrs. .Seaborn being
the dattghter of the former, Da
Allen (Mee. R. M. Trow) and grand-
daughter of Mrs. Benj. Allen of
Gederich. .
SUNDAY'S SERVICES .
AT KNOX. CHURCH,
sudden loss ,of his father.. ,
Mrs. ' P. G. Weir has returned
fromvisiting her son, Rev. and
Mrs. W. "Weir. a t Brampton.
An Old-tirne Picture of Saltford
This
i*Salffprel at some time 'between 1866,
'When salt was. discovered (for there
is a loge' sitIt block to the extreme,
!left a thepleture), and Mt:Mien
the old WOoden firidge shown in the
picture wis re'placed -by the present
bridge. Mr. Gavin Green has Men -
is an intereStingpietere of
„. .
tilled° fete Tlie Signal -Star, a number
of the' inifidtngs.; At \the; end of the
bridge, to the left, is.
1,asliana's hotel; at the„corner beyond
where ,(11arkers gag. Atation now is„
Is shoiiiiee ft store kept by
1.4sitam, sr., mother of the *hotel -
keeper. Between hotel and store
Is Metftreti's tailor shop. ACross
the road to the east is the fornipe
Heine. Martin hotel, Mob '11601
had fe driving shed. with a elanee
1)1111 above. To the soutle-( right
of . the saltblock is the Old frame
scheol, since renfneed by the permit
brick' seitool-honse. tbe 'east
side .of Ole road just Mow the hill,
And 1111011t, 'opposite the 5el0001, was
a ,brielqa1,:(1 and farther to the with
°(oot) is seek Stanbury's general
• , •
store: On •the • sonth side of the
min mad, where.Petrie's feore noW
stands, is MCIntere's. blnekstnith
AO. I3(4111{. old-timers may be able
to identify other. buildings In,the
Picture, and The Signal -star wpuld
be pleased ko hear from them.
... 'the photOgraph from whieh this
pleture was token la in'tthe posses -
stun, of Mr. Harry MeCrell.t.bo
Rev:IL A. 13.1).,Ph.1).
Glazier was ',horn in Saskat-
CtleWsin atid nfter • High .Schoel
joined 'the staff et the Batik of
Montreal became.; ft' fellow' of
lie . Ca mei lan lia nkers Aesociation.
pr. Gltri,ier took, his Bachelor;,of
A..rts deg.e ait the University, of
Toronto, 1936, and then a Bachelor
(if Divinity at 'Union Theological
Semi >they in New York. After
Offelhird of TOWIlt
Is NOW Changed
Over. 0'69 Cycles
Of the 2,210* Hydro customers.
itt (o4ernb 72 Or :approxienatele"
one.third will have liad the eboigo-
over In, their honle$ , by today
aimrsdaxj. ' Five sections 'have
been cut over e0* far. 'renewing -
are the dates of the eha4Pover.,4--
to. date* • and Mel, nuMbei. • of miff-
tomers affected en itheSe days; Sep-
tenAer 1004 .148. customers; Sek.
tenther 20th, 421 elletinnOre SW-
tember 24114, 100 cuStemerS ; SO- •
tehiber 25th, 137 custoMerS
tember 27th,, 159 cust6Mers.
TbeAex t (alt is sCheduled foi!.
Monday ,and will be hi -the area
of Stanley etreet, part. Of Elgin
avenue and Iiingston street. The
cut on Tuesday will be in the area '
of South, Cameron, Keays and Mac.-' •
Donald streets. . .
At this thee Hydro , officials are,'
giving top priority to heating
ment and sometimes this necesSI-. •
tates leaving lessessential equip --
me -nit to a later- daY•
A large map of the to(Wn has ten
posted in the Signal -Star yv4ow -
which shows the dates of future
changeovers and the areae in whith'
these cuts will be made. I
Explaining the operation of the,
eloch and fan depot,. an'
told The 'Signal -Star that Hydro
customers must remember everY!
portable clock and 'fan should be
brought to the ,depot • located bi,,
the former Superior store next te.
Ainslie's meat Market." Ile stated
further, -this depot you may
'choose a• clock from ,those 'offered
on 0 uo-cash basis or you may °-
geleet one from the Mere elaborate
stock, inwhich case youpaya.
smair fee towards that mere ex-
pensiVe _Rein. 'Customers Ond thiS'
satisfactory in that it works in
with their particular color schen-ie..
All 25 -cycle <lecke and fans are,
of course, vlaimed as ialva•ge. Any ,
clock or ffin which is operalting
i>roperly on 25 cycles May l hand-
ed In: in on exeliange ,for any ..of •the
60-cyC1e emits; some are exchanged
free of 'charge and. sonfe .with 11
charge." • .
• „ " •
OFFrCER-S ;BY
.KNO?E •ClIftC11-
The -Canadian Girls in Training
ef presbyt:erien ' Chureh Met '
'Maeleav Hall oh. Teesday evene
mg Hie Scripture • lesson, Luke.
10:25-37, -was read by eklergaree
;Maclionald. followed. hr,pray6r by .
Ruth, Pea ey.. • •
ATtor the .wlorship serVoe the
, eieet ien„of efficere tot_ the' coining
season took place, resulting, as, fol,
lows : presideht,. .feneane Young;
vict.-itresident; Ruth Me:Neein;, .see-
!retary. 'Margaret • MiiePonaldl:
l'I'reasurer,. Marian' Scruttin
1 '1101 I
Vounr, '
. • •
I The ,reet of the evening waS spent
in• games and nsingsong. , The
Meeting elosed "TepS 7 -
serving' for two years 111 Western
Canada ' he !went to Yale Univere
sity in New Haven 'To • do post-"
graduate work. He, was 'granted
0 fellowship by. the :University to
ravel and eomplet�. the etrseareb
on the Wage of - religion in. the
Universities of. Cathicle.. ••The Doc-
tor of Peilosophy. degree .was eon.'
ferred by Yale. I7niVersity" in Tune,
1944. He was minister for two
eears at .Firist ilsreebyterian Church,
*Brandon, a ad in 1946 -• was called
to Gleeview Presbyterian - (Thumb.
Toronto. •
De. • Glazieies sermons: 2 p.m.
Holise of the Interpreter
7 pen. "The- Silent Looks of Christ"
Music, :. 2 .p.m. -Ronald 'Stewart.
soloist : •' „'" • . •••.,
• • (el "0 Divine• -Redeemer" '
(Gettnod). • e •
( eLaieh , of . Bizet 1
(e) "Face to • Fteee" e( Toth> r 1•
• Chair anthem, "Gloria- in • Eecel-
els" Farmer
7 p.m. Ronald Stewart, Soloist :
eather Lessens
the Attendance ,
Dungannon Fair
. A strong, -cold wind -whipped .
across' the ..Dungannon, Fair. •grounds.-
,teday„ decreasing seniewhat the
usita 1 a tteedance... •Despite- • this. •
a fine afiyei program evas -run -oft;
• Opening the fair was Eisten...Car-
dill', M.P., who was introduced by
Gorilon Stewart, president- of the
D'angalinon Agricult ural 'Seciety.„
Mr. Huge.- Hill 'also ;addressed the.
getheritig, and was -fritredneed by •
T. M. Durnin, ,secretary-treesurer.,
Who wa$. annotincer for the dey, _
In charge • of- the books vyae Reg,
McGee of Godericb, • •.
In the eellibition halt were ,nuip-' ."
erOns -fine models by public school'
children from Ashfield, 'West Wawa. .
os end eelborne townships • •
(a) "Remember NoW Thy Crete Winners' were : Animal made with
tor" Cropliff 'eoPing 4;0v ---freWe';„ Belfast ' Cedar
(1)) "r,ord VoliChsafe"'-(Rossitil),.
(e) ...Only a Little• („Nlar-*
, • (111) • -
arlil(e4ends-Crewe;" ..ed111* ValicY;:
No. 17 West Wawanuslif • •1oii ,
anthem, "Tioly: Troly. I0..Nksii2...:11)1:1:111;le\N1(),,sitit(11N,vt,111)-ling,1.).(Thii;p,;,,,..4()).f:.
1 7 1Vost \\a wa 11.0s11 : • Creesel.:".'
((;olit___ „Hod).
1. ort •Albert ; No. 17 1Vest
BETA SIGMA PHI
• PROGRESSIVE:DINNER
•
Lotter design -
-Crewe.
Model farm pleneer faie'ree
. on W(sdnesday. September ‘20211, nosh,
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were . ..vErs. no (1 ,1,001 011(1 Alvin :-3 her wood:,
14(1(1 IF.vodiiii, 'Airs. Geraldine , St 1111- fords. George ,Ki.k 1)1(4 (1) ; pigs, . ftfek '
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•
flendersott, , a ploy by the lAteRnow Ilramatin
Tile -part to•oke up about 11 1)1)1. chit, in 1 he' bait in the (...rentim 14101,lti.
f t er :Wigs WI Itoot 1 dleome.d. 11 eieeee with Ittlfctie 016
ruPltees e5itett (led h •1101- rmithers orel)iikftn..
tnfion Shoe- o 119 ete 11 oPollI A • good program or herse rftees„
meeting on the following Wednes- rliuning.rnee
do y. '.‘irs. Shirley Henderson. and ..1101 g hold eonfp,ttifik horgoi
Mrs. Gera ld ne31 11)1011 thanked tile toom 311. remise Geeeee-e.....ee. Iv
evening on 1)011812 of the 11114110014..sOrorfty 111(91I110111 for an enjoyffitlelc,ni.,(10011. 11;11
The panty 9(V115 extremely stateessfni,
and everyone It'ift feeling that it wa
a grand way to make 110•W friends.
:Mr. and Mrs. William' WOod of
Itminoro., I)ttriattli anti other cen-
tres.
•
Mr. Irre,CWitittinghant is oh 'It.
holiday ,trip to Westerit, Cattail*
London visited and :qrs. „A. 14. and 15' noselowtt,
Kinehury 0 the week-eml, katchewttik, for 0 Bunt. '