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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-6-30, Page 1••••••• 0tr. G. -4o • •__ ale Nese ID , ta000.1,0.0 (I nevi ti6.7ezca- met= to Zb Vornioz, . The first servio- a the-diapaend t Jubilee olgliration, og ,Victuria ptroot . , ,YlaW4 0401,1 Tvat4 *la ett PandayY The iftliku(PPm14ach 1120 Iqotorla morning and -Waa VolluUgte4 tijy 'the street cOhgroaatioa of ,;the . Vaitod , , ,4, o4 ted Pim, A. iii, UtoorhouOO. Churchlueets for worship waseereet,--v An interesting -Address ins given in the year 1•878. The cortierAtene by le E„B. Uoie of ALondon, a On, tali Was laid July 48th In that Yelar bY of the late •Mr.,,• -and' IMIM ,Tzle7.eldah lijay. Di, A, Cam* thob hvishop of prumtnent--menaters-and-:-Ivorkers--4n the cangregation::-14114.-.7-~Thtle: -.;•gave reminiscences of Ibis associatione with the ohurch in 148 Ye.ara, and mentioned many of the -pastora and workers in the congreigation vrhona he reaneinuered f rons his b.oyhood years, paying tribute to their' faithfu!iness end tneir helpfulness ine the work of the ehurch.- Mr. Moorlionse In a brief address 'told of some of the early history of the church, Oetore the present house of worship wets erected, ealso-of -Inci- -444014.43t. attMoDfkl-Ctinrdvv-::-JO oxember,...2olsta-tIM.1.34.19.m•altl.t - ONned for. service and on December 22nd the building waodedicated. he ardilteet Wael ziaiiory of Chathara, Oat. The contractor was J. B. Crane, and the contraet price with extras •was $0,879.21. The total cost - with inside furnishings vras $8,287.69. The deed of the lot On which the church stands war, made in December, , from the Canada Company to aril Whitely, Benson Z. Bennett, William Papst, Roliert Black and Riqh- a.rd Young, who were_ the trustees at dents o1: --iter-. -years. imeartant in thy :that time. The prtce was O. church history, particularly the de- It was at about this time that fh-e voted iwOrk of Hey. G. F. Salton, small frame- church in which the con- tifty years ago, fintincial gregation worshipped- was removed to the site of the present building .(corner vampaign which "saved the ehureii." Victoria and St. _David's streets) from A letter Fos read from Rev. M. C. its site on "tile commons" east of Parr of Petenborough, who avas viemr4., ,wnen ..t.iieSs.cabria- road. _-.....- _ - 1?astfflititriredilken' 16I1P-- gelden labilee was celebrated Rev. Owen G. 'Collamore wasth ! years ago. Mr. (-Parr expreineATt-egrcr p. '1St -el:" Wii-eii,' the' ne* 'ohdrell- war'brrikte et not being able to attend the present some ten years later, and the trustees eelebration, as the was leaving on. a were William. Papst, James Martin, trip to Europe; but he‘sent a long and Samuel Weller, William Swaffield and in!tereeting letter recalling his assos J. 'H. Edward. ciarion with the congregation and In 1885 Rev. G. IF.. Salton became \\ letting Victoria street continned pastor and during his term the debt on Tia, choir, 'under the direction of Mrs. .1. A. Snidelessendered an Anthem in •which solo parts- were taken by Mr. 4•nas. Breekow, jr., andlIses J. 1:-.-.-4.1117-Arst miniSter try -live -ft the new par- BiltowN--zoifirN.SToN - , i i.,r. Mr. Taylor also sang a eolo, -I; sonage. --lb 1914, during the pastor- At the Nile l'nited ebufeh taanse,'-o i 1 - \VW Lift Up Mine Eyes unto the ate of Rev. J. E. Ford, the church and !Wednesday, June 22nd, the marriagie l 11111s. -----------parsonage became free of all debt. 1.Was quietly solemnized by Rev. I). W. ' Rev. J. F. Heyeraft , The Roll of Miinisters 1 le. s..pc.d.tier itt •the eveinng serviee The roll of ministers of the congre- gation since the term of Rev. 0. G. " .1'' I"' ' • J . If• Re3'craft of' btratford. Collamore is as follows: r. tea•ALCI: 01.11111Ster of OA. church. Mr. ! 1880--G. A. Francis. .o.e)eratt recalled that it Was "sixteeo 1882--JoeWesSutton. ,kea.s agu tempo. that I preached mg 1888-J. C. 'Pomeroy and J. P. Mor- rareweli sermon in this caurch." Mr. lteycratt speke of the anuny 1884. J. H. Carson. changes which had taken . place since' 1885-4G. F. 'Salton. lae erection of the church sixty years 1888 --Austin Potter. ago. lu those days there were no 1889-B. L. Button, selepliones, uo, electric appliances,, 1,891-br. Strongman. ;adios, autemohiles or airplanes, end- 1892 -William Terrance. tliet. was only two genenttione. age. 1893-klienry Irvine. • Is limn happier now'!" he asked, 1896 -William Godwin. and pointed out that each of the mar- 1899-S. J. Anne veer's, inventions created for man's 1960-J. W. Robinson, elijoyairut and ease has been turued 1903-W. H. -Graham. --------71;‘;''gtfrroeihe-411011ves-17.i lo that for *Mai It wde originally ines 1-910-eur---E-Medds _ 1913-J. E. Ford. rerieted_ 'illis text was from Set. Luke! 19-1-7-J.- IL- Osterboute 12 :lr 'vrake heed and beivare of f ' 1919--J. F. Reyeraft. se‘eturisness." ` " 1922-J. W. Hedley. Mr. Reyeraft told of hearing thy I 1925 -Selby Jefferson. beautifully impresaive coronation pro - 1 1927-M. C. Parr. grain hy radio, and theu spoke of how, 1920_43 `orders Butt. the radio is being used for "broaden- ! 1931--.F. W. Ciaik. Jog the lieol of nonsense rather than,' 19343-A. E. /altoo.rhouse. eis. held of service." -There ought to be an open season 1 ler ettrees singers, so we could s ' With regard to the early history of hoot ., 1-4 - . the eongregation lir. ,Jab.n. EILIDLt...a 40 a kte,fr:_14't½c'k'n,r4V7 Z -Tal ' ' 'ao preattlibc at an allotiraokl Conn4* Ponrt hove o nravval bp• 1U=Atearito., of, Pla2ortb4 acataat 00410010nt clotraWZIatribo ea a Izoott14ga 41riv atisa 143t November., am:lie:was the:Oiler Of 4 -ear 7131,01 otrocic a oattor. charm 92 iilobt. er_Dublink Miring a tmoWater Dillon was ailed, Vratistrate, ZIaldriat' foula _ oziale gui1tr,of rechkta drivin8i and lined tho Youth:WA:Ina vests of 020, stistiona. Jul his driver's permit, sib mi oaths. It was underatOod Rennieshad aban- doned the _appeal. At any rate be woo (altell 1120r 004.0 not in court on Friday. In UPholding V,Acluo Qg. Qur'r°t the conviction -Judge -Killoran aoseSsed lave- gar avera_aA -11137rent:costOlagainst---11aertniv..!----"-- - .74zellit_triketlUdZLHIngagt_ made iala Otte „DI o find out, mad Ito analysia la very interesting. "One - The hearing of a civil action, tRozell mnania-lirturroarerd011iffiMairrn-rfaisligit artWir,--aafrdraftbi v._cuniughaboie, both of Clinton, oc- ho -tet and lodCinaixtee0MiliodatiOn: of the reraaining threoraftha meat) Cupied several hotfirs. Judge Killoran in restaurants, ete., account 'for 21 cents, amuae oats for 8 Mato, awardedh'W. Rozell, plumber, $200 "confectionery" for 6 cents, and "miscellaneous" 25 cents. From these of a claim of $225 for the installation figures it will be seen that the money is widely distributed and the re - of u heatidg system in the greenhouse suiting ben t to the community is general. operated by Miss F. R. Cuningharne, The GOdericli Board of Trade since ito reorganization last fall bps florist. . The judgment carried costs. earned commendation for the efforts it has put forth towards encour- A counterclaim of $25, for a boiler sold aging and sponsoring such projects as will matte for the betterment of the plaintiff was allowed the defendapt. the community. The value of the tourist business was early recog- nized by this body and it is today responsible for many valuable con- Tita$ lollalpt,,,, adopted for Optiorieb bp tho Iflearti of Iralittrl, carrier; , a aitygliiOoPtip That aropareatip a urea aiiiilbOr of *it' mACiluta fall tor Irgf'for,OzanItlilet -lt vtt•o, atiaoaav4 that it/o4110144414.air OP' portatlitp to �r a bow taltiotrp Oat vonbt 44161 MIVOrailtioyantZ2 of 41oilara to tho co,' tolavil paprolia, of tbo toVa. thvor,t018 bo Ella i olitf,tO clotiont, bP ' LI citizen to-alatto it a terta1nti4:. Oviamilty to til9protc,,,,a" , lc g , or pf iaederkh'IlloW throgab.tho dOvoloMont• of tbo 'vlaitor b74,144. 1-i &et tri•otrive to mafatala aa(1 tasareairJ liti9 btacItQ,a3 , • br-aivirzooti4c attatea.toriatc440:1=©. - . - ' - - .. , , Zholit=r1104, dollar ariaraaliz pisat-by toarlota viaitiorT_Omiorl 's ara 40014 tbffiatributo aiatotialip to tho VrIky a ovoyom co naltr. ' It hat; beek=tbmtatall; that. tbadat ontO0(.110ArPot ootvg.' ' sidore4i'aa a• ourt co iiirmollitY,. balm plolitecl to, Cailada tray zior Cent, oolre vaito pan wheat, outran4ed gold produetion bY env' tun- Vraaelated twoztpellve tor coat. of . the total nized exports. Theseicoutarisons are based en gt* - 'from 1982 to 10Z8 inClUOIVO. , • nialtOl&-rtl) fl.ap----lioa,-,...,' SICTIFIVIEOR HURON SIPRIINGS Miss Grace -Mason hue been engaged. by Dr. .A._ Moir as .supervisor of his sa,natorium_.near_klensall, _Miss Me- son is a graduate of Alexandra. hos- pital training school of nurses. 1113I/VIMN---KIMAENNE Mr. and ors. M. Kearney of town announce the naarriage of their daugh- ter, Anne 'Harriet-, to 2,14 James ..D. Kaman, son of MT. and- Mrs. J. L. Kelman, Toronto. HOME TO RECOERATIE Jack Allen, Goderichisallor who was seriously scalded a' couple of weeks ago while working on the tanker Sim- colite at Montreal, returned to Goder- ich on Tuesday to complete his reCup- eses eliserone was decreased- and the- ration. -Allen was scalded when a future of the congregation made more steam hose broke near him. Ife spent promising. two weeks in hospital at Montregl. Rev. S. J. Allies in 1899, was the den. 1 Karty History - I t Pomeroy of Mildred E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Johnston, and Albert N., son of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Brown, all of Ashfield. The c(itiplt?! IMAGE CLAIM SETTLED were attended by Mrs. T. J. Drennan nompgpm Daz 13.774t3 itot anzl Ooderieb...Ia'r4a1M a- -6744.17:ma sport Ca Crti40,Y),. '112PO• 471IV3 OP the •Cuatre, elm will ea a plet3Tat1 'IMMO and, ,othcir• eoz40413 i?Og the boys and Orb, b9cdp7, ninu at 31,11 o'oloo.tr, 141. to aftortiooas at kertpliturai 'Par:4 thext bo trach lor Euram coaritp ari4 On Armagh, haco. -daMe tet17 cen the local gilvirozr PoWh 3taague Wain .and the fattkoua Utah ,02 /Wean, mad cogthall game.' Vittrieg for tho tracti event!) indicate ham corav.tition. A band concert on theCauare to the evening will CO plete the day's pro- gram. --Mete eee0V-Onee-at. ClInton on 2telnre day last Ildlisa Susan Doris Livermore, daughter of Mr. and Llra. S. G. Castle, of Clinton, waa unIte(1 in marriage to Mr. Clayton Nivino, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nivins, of Goderich. The grooM La on the mechanical staff of The Signal-ptar. - GEORGlIAN HERE TODAY The passenger steariaer Georgian, Wets and .for organized -effort di -meted towards securiag a. larger share_ . , under an eleventh -hour charter, will of the volume of Amidst trade. We must not lose sight Of the fact call at Goderich this IThuraday) art that, like all other business, that of attracting the tourist is a highly noon- for a three-hour stay.' The competitive one. - Hundreds of Municipalities in Ontario are bidding Georgian is taking the place of the - for-thts-truder,--antt -wirile--we-have outstand4tigattractions to effer-our__ _ steamer South American, which tenni& visitors, we cannot hope to compke on this factor,,alone, Just what ' a reef near Mackinac Island oni8at- has been done along these lines mita be stated briefly: . Cordial relit- ' unlay morning. 'The GeorgianVinak- tionships have been establisbed with the Blue Water Highway Associa- Ing the Georgian Bay -cruise in her tion. and space seeured in their folders, of .which many thousands are - stead. distributed. to-prespective guests. With the completion of the Sarnia bridge in September, this will prove a valuable asset. As announced OBIOU AR, Y -this paper. _11-broadeast bY.sltde-geraneron Geddes over statiou OKLW s .has been strranged in conjunction with Kincaidlneand Otter eonifififfil- ties favoring:the saline route. Goderich has been enrolled by the J AMES CRAWFORD Canadian Travel 'Bureau and -l -s. now favored with a current -enquiry list as a result Of the Governmetit's extensive advertising campaign. Attractive folders depicting the attractione of Goderich are now avail: eble and a system has been set up of handling all enquiries promptly. Partly through the efforts of the Board of Trade the passeyer steamer Georgian has arranged its time -table for this se-esen - Eltepalotw VFc:*2ca Pit -4t OMCOP thell'rech3atair4ftoPto:e' .f131!';.:1313;te7arafr°47irele'Pt6, • boa of the tuottp- 2400b, change Rotel Thuradtay nicatt last • ,A..• after an installation , ceremi3Ony ducted by Lion 1Prarat Dennellyi retii3 Ing president. 'Other effacers for 04) matting year are: VicolmeOttlebta. Dowoit;. secrettuT, ift.--teettf Ete.aao - Atrer„-A: Drskine--, Ford n -tamer, C., W.1111abas: com ittee ,was appointed to deavor to make arrangemepts to have Luigi Roma.nelli play for a dance here some, time In July. There will be only one Meeting in July and. one in August, and a ladies' night has been arranged for Septem- ber 1st at Hotel Sunset. Members of the baseball committee In charge of the Cabs In the Maltlan.d ,Leugue pointed with pride to the fact that t he 1 r completely equipped Cubs' were heading,the League....Crests be procured .for the boy e'' entforms. Lions Nelson BM and A„. 11. Mrskine - were named to attend the district_ A convention- of the Lions International ut Iiigwin Inn the first of this week. - • Perfeet attendasee buttons were pre - screed' to Lions 11. T. 'Edwards and Nelsetr--11_111. • The- death uf Crali.teni PERSONAL MENTRO Port Albert, which occurred an Sunday I - last in his eighty-eighth year, retuoved•; it Si ittIodt°i1. l‘t/ittglitevi lire, b f°Ortirl thfre7holAidpapyle-s. .otrnieet.of til!heegfriauantt!raollttimrsznpioutfseth3.4e,s4tielsr-.. t by „, i Miss Aileen Se0-tt, Of Bolscaygeon, Is 41,11Y to Duligam-ilun mil!)1.1er3s• n ""'t- la visitor at the home of Mr. awl Mrs. more favorably for Goderich. ,,,. An indication of what this means in uary notice will he published In this .1. R. Wheeler. t he_ Saki -of supplies alone is, -.The • purchase .,af -olgikt-_tens--ot iee-fa-9A17-41-...---- - ataat,--bwilkir.......-,....- -,,,,,,, _ ..„..........4,..-,orscpaileirand iiinily- .--.43F.._.- ...,-..-- 10eal dealer on a recent trip. Thrieugh the acticities-at -the- eterrwaye ' Osha w a , a rrl Ted on Sunday to spend L. Lines, owners of the !Georgian, the street cars in. betrolt are l'arry- - MAitTeN 11. HUCK , the season here. ims .Goseerich Islaeardse- - --ses. see-, --....- --_ _ _ .„„ss..._, , ' The! deirth-nerrytivA at Owl -4- '''''''';-_-utu-i-Ntlirlc--J. FiVfnft, of Bitivrili7"-- - To -make this -program effective, it must be sustained by contribu- on Weans...setae. Juno lain et' Mar.'" i were week -end guests of Mrs. Redditt thins. merchants, manufacturers and toisineNfrpeOpie in general are ' H. thick. father of Nits. (Rev.) D.J.. asked to support a fund to create and develop ehis valued Industry, as Lane of Goderich, in his seventy-eighth ' a nd t he aliases MaeVicar. there is perhaps no investment that is capable of producing such large .Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pridham and returns at so small a production cost. !env. Mr• Ilueli was "rn at E"h" :son, of Toronto, were e.eek-end %-isit- many -,4•ka-P. 441 tie earlier life ),vt.fe.+ ors witty:Mr. and lire. -W. tt. Pridnitna. The "4"14-'1'11 "'HI will gi''' n mil- sz' ' 1 Ills tIrst wife Ntlas Sarah i their sun Max, of Stratford, were the iliwelli! Ilitfel‘liaelkni:na. re1:1“dreIttlit0::tr "1 his; RAND CONCERT SUMMY NIGHT • ()wen , Rev. J. F. and Mrs. Reycraft and I guests of Mr (1 M • Transport Crash near Belgrave . night next, Instead iif thls Thursday (111111eS, errtieveased him forty years. , - • . an rs. A. 0. Sonley on .1 Action m County Court Over a 31otor cert in Court 11(11154. nark on Sunday ' , , , and Mr. William A. Brown. ; . , . and Alligter Stuart, of (Thiene. Llier ; Kenyon spent several da,v a this week In Rifle teams at the G.C.I. turned in ,,,,,,,tildreri of this union survive: ' sundaY• G. C. L'S GOOD, MARKSMEN very creditable scores infD.C.i.R.A. cone consent minutes filed when Judge J.: petitions. the- juniors stand.ing seventh L. Killoran presided over a civil ac- CONGRATULATIONS , , 144, ,111,1•1-1,-,1 ;sant A ( •I'll‘N f.irit ..c (i,,,n kio ardioc. the go,•sts of Mr. dud airs. on 'need./ y Jti,iisi‘sen 2opttil,i,:e(N1Irt.i14,14)1sh.:::r is:titt\iiikiii,dvivninoNt satiirovi iki,;:..11.111, 1.1)1r1.4,1,‘' ilit1.11)1:iiiLk $, .1. r O'Brien. Rev. A. W. Itrovvn, Mrs, Brown, Mr. ada, the s4.niors thirteenth among sixty- ehich arose out of a motor transport mileshow io his life., i„orm,y. 1k, J. Cantelon 1Of • awl Mrs. E. Stay -zee of 1-intinoo, and in a class of thirty-seven aeross Can- tion in County Court ton Wednesday, on December 2. 1930. bas now entered (el his eighty-secorm „ , , H.. Mich . arc 44 4' 1% Intl 1.,. ..1.1 44,1,‘4. three teams. Each Goderieh- team crash on highway ,No. 4 near Itelgrave , i night as 1,kvbetittled. , Mrs. D. 3. TA/14..: Marian, et' Toronto, Miss -Elizabeth. Smith and Mrs. Belle Judgment was granted in terms of "(1, "Lind i Mrs. hoertn, of Hatnift-oh, visited at Quebec teams won both groups, scot- 0 In 1 he wetion -the, plaintiffs, -Leona-yds, . _ _ . . ' ler "l";_shillirr7• 1...1.411.1;;;T :"* a:,„. . _ , .., .. li• • 111 4' art' Clarke. who is at present was in the firet-elass honor list. ve r. 1 7th• IVI" "1"1""" Benin iller 1 st week seores in comparison: , Braniff, all associated. with the K. & G. ,, , i, .- - ,, ..,, inter hr.ANDRATIION 11).Vii IN COLDVIDRNE l' Ile. . I l'It 1 Itl'i I 11 ot Iola, not: t 11: ing as follows, with •Goderich team umart, Herbert G. and rhos. J. li - . I. oopio3.41 with tilt. Onkville Basket CO. 4'x 1 ,... .471:::::i‘.. 11.iint:ii.lititit l‘ ":11::::::• ' 11 1 1)111.1411e, %sits tt weelt•end guest at Junior-Actidensie Commerciale de lainages from Wm. and Lloyd Tyndall, sh,lpi will le% observed 00 Sunday n kk Ilurt• NIII,illic 1 1 14., 1'1 crst pi 1'ft/11114.11. Transport, Kitchener, sought $472.45 1 r.Crt.ril t 1011 taly for I omorne lovvn- , tie,Asc, 3„.438,4:94„,59rzgni„; Goder- ( tn, too ij a, • ` , w,4(1 II *Tyke*. at the Colborue ceme- ""1"1- 'Hi m . " ; '.' 0 li.i.... ' his home on t'ambridge street. NI- rs. La 14116 w ; of 'Thiel ph V I Sited 'Mtra. - or 97.83 per cent. • Goderieh, 2856 or _ other local clerg) Well Mill tithe purl itt .trfiftt, cent.'? "44' '"'"61kOurts. C1423_,P.n..14-eseseseseettegetraingsat a teensanespare Rev 1 • " *""' a" - - Theee_seae a counter claim. for 1120. ' ---esseUnseletttleM„re, Sstsseelfreese( Wine_ _ Senior-Semipaire de Quebec, 352" A el. leryle, will -give the arldreee aside. ne, a eeothighTed - By the set tlement he defendants \IRS. J. Ir. KI.'.1.1.11 paid $212.50 arid the plitintiffs wild $70 .th.e svrvicc. 'Thee Shields over the week -end. 95.20 per cents on the counter-ciaini. The settlement 011 Friday last a former will Itn - own Mrs. NIelvyn Tyndall, of Carlow, and W 1 vvithout costs. A, W, Boos, TEACHERS PRESENT GIIIFT _and. much hived resident „f Goderiell, Idaugheer Isabelle, a recent graduate SIL'PPIllt ON C1H110ffteff LAIVN Kitchener, appeared for the plaintiffs; Nlonday 11 fl 191111011 Nits. Edith In the person oe Mary iinzpt leeriest% ler the Toronto General Hos-pital, left The lawn of the parsonage of North Campbell Grant, of Walkerton, f the street United. church provided a lovely defendants. Wiggins, w ho has retired from the w ife of ja. 1). K4.11y, (ilea at her 10810 icompanled by "Capt. Ivor Roleeng, of on Saturday on a visit to New York. or 4_ setting for a supper served by mem- _ _____ _ __ telielting staff (if V1(14,1111 Putilie School, at Uniontown. Pa. She was Capt. and Mrs. Albert Norton, ac- street of the Evening Auxiliary of the EARLY POTATOES was guest of honor at a t1,11 at the .4toderich, a daughter a the late Mr church on Friday last. Fifteen tables home of Prinelpal It. Stencheuse and and Mrs. E. C. Belcher, and was edu- litoirsi,,, N.1. , were recent guests of were arranged on the lawu and each The proprietors of The 'Signal -Star , Mrs. Stonehonse,. The offitir was at rated In local schools. Eleven yeara , „ was prettily deCorated with bouquets have to thank Mr. John Fell for a gen tended hy teachers of Viciori/i and ago stie ntitrriPii Mr Kelly. then a re- toe loriner's niece, Mrs. 3as. Greet, at 1r 111 tilled fh A ' " Central Sellool., and in their behalf sident of Detroit, and they had since -- s 'tosses -lett -aith•-rt 'Wed .4a various .eltlea, of -,the „I'llitetl..),„(ActatiatattaterA -tiry•-.11fitre eeetette.-Fia.....,42, Nlr and Mrs. Roy Patton, of Lucan. -of -rme,s, atui...sww.1 1,4,,ag....„ ,m,.,,,,. et.„,„_,-erous gift of new potatoes reeeived on 1 • 1 st Mr e s e e p :lent 414 ,..i.,1 , . !prompts me to look up again the re- Lwas assisted by a comMittee of Mrs. mitt. s. E. meDowen: !Ono of excellent flavor. groevn. They were of good size and. wautiful siker '1111 1" 11 101 1"1".1* In States, latterly at I nlontow rt. iti..'London writes: 114. :Teat. of the moving pietUred, ter resident of the kuxi- I' . The celebration of the diamond jubi- Johnston.' ' I were the earliest potatoes he had ever , is ! ' . C. Chapman, __ making the presentathin ND'. Stone- Kelly was ill for over a year. Be- liary, was in charge of' the supper, and , I lee of Victoria street United chureh kented for the education and develoPe come instead degrading and demur - cords of the old minute book of Malt- - ' house referred to Miss Wiggins• years sldes her husband she leaves three went of humanity, "which have be- , i which was described in The Signal- of faithful servhe }Ind her unikrok4.1) children. T4.41. Jack and Nlary Hazel. "With every gadget put into theme present Victoria street congregn- Rev W. P. I ane Mrs Jane and Mrs Wallace, of St. James' Anglican church, , town. the 14481 surviving of a family of while." ;Star of the 16th of December, 1937. number of guesTs were received. by On iSunday morning Rev. Canon , of teaching. hands of mankin.d," he said, ''`h is 'lie -,tion, it will be remembered, had its I. lietherin thni , and 3/1-rsi. Marion War: ! London, welconied to St. George's YACHTS TO ARRIA'lle, SUNDAY seven. A. i ill7ki Weller. deceits -141 , given the power to lift or depressestigin as a mission of the Methodisrt rener was in charge of the tables. :church a large turnout of members of ' A large fleet of yachts will male ------------- was 11 RWI'l't singer wli(ew golden voice ," was heard wIth delight In church ser- ' 1 Flgi scopal Church. 'Meitiand Lodge No 3:1 A 14' & A M ' p rt here on •1411.41(114Y next. lig members vices and on entertainment programs, ! - - - , • . •1 • • .1 0 In(YrIl I standards." • DIUCKINS--ZENNINGS ' on the occasion of their annual church of the Ynehtelnen'e Aseoeiatien of for she errs always ready to give her , ('811 a assistanee In an) %torn,' cause The and make cheap things seem vorth .recer41 of attendance during her years and 41M' brother. George Belcher, of alizing. They degrade the glerious land Mkssion of the M. E. Church, Mes. W. F. A. falaftel, Miss M. Camp- , mAsoNs AT sT. GEORSS'S bell and Miss Mande Beacom. A iftrge Mr. Reycraft endeavored to irapresrel At a quarterly conference held in A quiet but pretty wedding took upon his bearers the necegeity for a ', Miller's school house in September, place in Trivitt Memorial Anglican r‘.. feeiing of personal responsibility such,1853, G. P. Harris being the presiding church, 'Exeter, on1Saturdey, June 25t11, -r 41 44 WaS felt sixty years ago. Ile; elder and O. G. Collamore the preach- Rev. M. A. Bunt officiating, when Con - urged that things of ueefulness be.: 'r in charge, a motion of 0. G. Colla- stance Kathleen, daughter of Mrs. ' reed for usefalness, and that the more and 'Samuel Fisher Was carried. Jennings and the late Harry 'Jennings, voting people be brought up with a!"That Isaac Martin, Wm. Papst and ok .. LExeter, became the bride of John foundation ef character, and respon-k Jas. Martin be appointed trilateeti tO tluckins, on. of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Jake a deed for a chapel ground In sibility. the town of Goderich." (It would isp- Huckins, Goderich. ' The bride. given ••yotti 4-811give your dnughter a' peat' from an Item farther on that in marriage by her brother, Mr. Jack handsome, eight -cylinder sports rend(e' Jennings, Wag gowned in pale blue this motion was not acted upon.) We rend again that at the quarter- taffeta with a short fingertip veil of roadst'er, hta-yous'...csunn give her thew l _ _ I lin.' to 11111 it he said. blue net beld in plaee with a eoronet ly conference of Maitland Mission held 1.-1 do .1)41 beneve h.thet in the 'goo i ilotter, at Wilkinson's Corners, Goderieh town- ,bom.04.4 of ook „,,. Th,,,, aria, o„4 of roses and ribbon and carried a (T:i; s the* rlrarr Ivas e ship, July, 1856, it was decided that groom were unattended. A reception ;hat, it ig 'KM' gaid MF. Reselln" in future the classes on the mission mil_ ,l was held at the home of the bride the sso es en not want togo back tothe should he known as Young's (1), A, !bride's mother receiving In white c'repe of eirenflellerfa oil Walls 1111(1-1-er'a (--2)., -Hallett 434. Bilthca (.t i• 'With whtte a . orire and a eereagel 1„,,-.... awl ImaaY• We sinrolY Thrist. Bennett's (5i, Ood.erich (6),- Oliver's 1 of roses . and sweet peas, find the 10,1, .1 brk-i.t of the times." ' i (7). 3 'groom's mother wearing powder tvlue ••\V( have gene trwaY ahead vvith, At the next quarterly conferenee, , crepe with white necessories with ti „o, iti•iid. Mit haven't,. kept iip with held in Yonng's school ,house, Septem- (corsage of 10,498 58(1 sweet peas. The ',or -oir,:teil adjustrnent of things.",ber 29, 114514. 41. P. Harris presiding • happy couple left 08 11 short honey •„-- .2,--lioled. ;Advng his hearers to elder, A. Bradshaw and J. Campbell, i moon trip to Crystal Beach and Buffalo, -mnpiv by the standards of Go- preachers. a motion of A. Bradshaw !the bride travelling In navy blue sheer ,lesie lei's :Intl the Courmandmeets. find Wm. Itissett was carried. "'That ? with white aecessories. They will Wm. Papist, James Martin, Thom4s 1,,,, tliv 'GOA" and "love thy Rutledge, George Elliott and Saintlel I make their home in Goderich. 0' t • • in this anniversary On Tuesday evening a reception Wa6 178'.Pikly""nritiCipatIon of Other anatirtivler-:11' a site for a church- in the town of held at t he home of the groom's pa r - Fisher be elected trustees to procure ,.:,,,,.... 10 (011.i.d. ) Gmlerleh." enta in honor of the young couple, when • !forty guests were received- by -the bride -el ,• T1111%4.81 service included en, , epparently this motion was aeted up - 11' "'" h' ‘‘. ( 1 ' . On for some eleven ' years after, or and bridegroom, the bride'e mother and . ! h4 .1 sesta narta keerel - the bridegroom's parents. A dainty i., \Ire FAmer Cranston art/ ' about seventy years ago, It Was my , etesa„, was „r ,,,, .s. vyth,ennhda.stleisars,. nisi-. NI, Nitinon, and a Aolo, '''PeAr Nor -- , r. privilege to attend Sunday Reboot as ' s'IsTe-d- -b.; --I-Ine.- -Fv. I /hi. 0 i.. I, l-nlel." 14:r MI" murli'l '3"nn'''a small boy In the frame M. E. ehureh , I Bell, Mre, J. Allaire and Mrs. 1. Oke. ' leff the Huron road-ln the northeast + Prior to the wedding Mrs. F. H. 4 tw "f" .1, sda y evening a slipper Was, !part of the tovvn. 1 recall a mentor- Wood entertained for the bride -elect ,,-(- 4114' bagetnent (1.t1 the ehmeleable tiunday afternoon when I said i at a lovely mIgeelln neous ohower. , e • .,.• ..diee of the eengregIttion. alui • the most verses in the. school and had played. the wine an seeserinity Was give.n nfterwards ' the bettor (?) of helping to take up the i nem being "'Five hundred" WW1 MISR Connie Jennings and . .keetirev of old filnletle and the. eollection. I didn't Want t� frrr ) '' ' - go olotg ' Wallaeo Black. A mock wedding took i s of reminigeette. holding a little box fastened, to. a long ,place. the "bride" being Mrs. Ira Oke 4.c, .ci,,.., handle in front of the people, but that Net Suncial.'s gereridena Intel the "groom" Mrs. Wannee Mach. ._ ti will ;,ontintie en was vay reward. I had to go through / what-, mug R. Patton performed the emetay next with get e, tie_rzaet hlict alwith it. inn I let them recite their own • oeremouy. „tv. Tr ilimi. vorml-after that Atiap. ‘ A decorated wagon WEIC3 The (eleora On cou set W1.1 I lie Rot,. ;;rin by mini. Toe Allatrei Aterfn remember over Sixty years tairdzig saany lovely gifts. A delicious ‘.114-`11 briga former pester new rietfred tit 4410, when the fratitij,ebtireti_that mod htineri was served by the heategs. Ster.ey r ret 14, Mr. jobnMott, I A ,,A 2:.:A,',4 to sit ouhe t on tC,SMI:Italtt, and WaS --- -- ----- ef Isso4Inn. alg° .44 'n,Pt-flit ,41, -,tv ','r t: Utter Moved to tlitcorza of NileteitiA' ,Itlah tlit113 °UV. O. G. Collnatore, who eat, 41I141 atilltdrAlr*-01414,,WC:11,40,_---fiAtt; awl- -10t.,---travtlel'a ---almtt,;, '440,..;,, Igoe,: kazia. tto_ ziovor_ of the. first lesolutionilar Arthar..11_earry,,,_01_.elbaton,.._,PrO-__ from Rev. If. frintleo 11,0t7 loz 113111114 'Ot/eIr on Vbat 13 tiotl, this, itar6Mattt30 Il() eesteik ellOtatrsave years ago for the ,pounder 70f the will, and 1). E. Holmes tall. to,,tille (44'0 that lijtgi a°'' l 110' bao Zi) tIclIZ r ‹) )(14gt11 tt-'. WM-44 of 'the rivt3,, a au ) for a church in ttie apvama for Cara itfolmea, of Genforth, . • it 3)0,4,1m , . o. `13,Me:rf,lat'obtire)„ 1r N, pialtbtor at tbat tima of 1 10242 of tbe 1110211 of ttio, ofl parade. Canon Wallace preached in America make tisa p the absence through illness of Rev. A. cruise to Georgian Bay. C. Calder. ! Last year 11 score of yachts called The visiting clergynuin was assisted at this port (a) the A.soebition's annual In the service by Won Master 1,1 (I. trip, and It 1% eXpeeted titsit a larger Beacom, of Maitland Lodge, who, read number will be here this year the lessonN. The choir under the 41- The yachtwill begin to arriv 4' about rectIou of Mr. A. W. Anderton sarig 11-01111. PI f141 ,soinc mill spend the after - "Remember Now Thy Creator." 11414(1) here. while others II continue • ale I 11 k4. IlfiCr 11 111'144 ‘1 II) at GOOD PROGRAM AT CARLOW A large numher from to'.'. II drove out to _Ca How Wetine.gla y evening of lam v%eek for the annual strawberry` festi- val nailer the auspice. fpr ra How Pres- byterian elnirch. held on the beautiful grounds of Mr. and Mr.. Melvyn Tyre dell. A 4p1en4.1141 supper was served 141 appettZtng yl*', 1411(1 W114' *el -loped by oker 34ai people. , Afterwards an exeellent program was given lo a male quartette from 14Irn1fo1d, eloeu- tionary windier. 1.3 lad) frern the game elle- Bev. A 11 Boyle, the Carlow Presbyterian minkter, proAded. WILL IN QUESTION Elizabeth Seale of Clinton Supposed to lillave Died !Intestate In Surrogate Coert on Tuesdey morning Judge T.32 costello upheld a motion to have all parties interested in the estate of the late Elizabeth Seale, of Clinton, appear to present their claims within twenty-one days. Frank Fingland, K.C., of Clinton, ad- tninistr stor or rte (*suite or Mrs. who was belkofed to have died intep- tate, had made an applieation for the administration of 'the estate, and while thin wan in progressn will wa* covered, naming si !deter and ',pother Pia Miler beiieficione-g, with several minor bequests. The eetnte eonaisted of o house to Clinton, atocka and bonds. The validity of the will la questioned StrULVISIDN, by rranny Crowley, of Wnehington, son of Mr. and Mrs. john Markon, said to be an adopted dnughter town. watt admitted to the legal pro- of the fear:don at Oagoode nail on June lilth. ; deceased. G. W. Vrd, of London, Is counsel Mr. Murison received hia Bachelor of. AriktI_Tgrfft cnivergity_ok Wept - ern Ontario in 1934. lb in now sissa- dated with the legal arm of Millar Hunter, Toronto, 11114. port. remains. were brought to Goderich and the funeral ,844 t1('(' ens (-endures! at the Belcher hmne on Cambria road on elerelay aft4.rneen by Itev W 1' Lane. of North street United rhoreli. by Itev (' V, Clarke 'W1'1'1114.111 41111.1 lii Nit11111111(1 cemetery, the Firers twine Prenk clerk, Arthur Corry, l'ett r dt,ibert and Frorls 11, - 1rthur Adrnitt_( d i Practice qf Law Whitechurch, called on their aunt, Mrs. A l'ebb-utt, and other relatives here this week. Mr.. .kilan hittle, of Pilot Mound, Alan., (tailed o -ti friends in town thda %%eve. Ste. had coLne east to attend a centennial celebration of the Little family at Galt. Mr. Ed. Fisher, whit '4)4'11 t the Win- ter at Exeter, '.% s in town for a few day4 and left .n Tuesday for Moose Jaw 1411 4.k , with the intention of spend- ing the .otinnoer at %orlon% points in the NV4.01t. Nit and 3311 . .114 t114.4 Strong, of En- gadine. Nit, kisited for a few days at the herrn- of 331 r. and Mrs. Thos. I la a haus. MI 3 field road, and also re - old nequitintan,,e. 111 Noe feet leingannen. Nike Ethel Itro%% n. elder daughter of 114 NV and, NIra. Brown of Ilan - holt, formerly of Benaillier. graduated ri•tently 331cN1n.ter 1 niversity in the honorAcotirse in English and he.tory. „„vkit attend the rorfeati oY Educti- t1..11 lit Toronto next year in prepare- , Hon for collegiate teaching. 11,- arid NIrs Molven Jewel], lien - n. Sundny vl.itors 11r and 1441.1 I ;. at* . 1441.4 Wt. -0, I I 1; • 1111.1 1111 i%% 0.4.11 :I 11#1 ' 111rgare1, Jenn. Nfarlon and Pliv Ili-. coaneaut. Ohio. Messrs. 1),,r, Sievtart llow,on, Itialyard, 11 h higan . Mr and Mr. .1. O. Scott, Mk- Bertha King, 11r. Wilson, Mrs., It 1 Hart and Nlisses Betty andDor- !),‘ Hart. all of' Toronto: Mr and Ir' R .1 Phillips and Mrs C. A. lies en. f Auburn. ATTORNEY -GENERAL DONALD n=g11.IVAN EGENVini A011 of Dr. and Afro. Frederie T. F:aell- er of London, formerly of Goderich, WOO called to the bar at Osgoo& Hall, Toronto, on June bilth. Mr. Egenet f Woo graduated gold modailst, class lin; Ili 1i1141:i7 ezonziniva wad political science from the rniversity of Western Obtain°. ERE , Hon. Gordon D. Conant Makes Un- annotineed Vila to Court itouso Hon Gordon 1). Conant, Attorney - General of Ontario, Was in town for a brief %1st( on Monday afternoon, and 4.104(1 .hort stal in visiting, the see - teal offik 18 s ut Collor Molise row - net fed vi ill' his Depart merit. The viRrtrt, although remitting in nitich speculation, was skald to be merely a routine call in tour of the Province, In which the Attorney -General is est- quointing settle the personnel of the n61e.443 under hin Department. While here he Wag closeted 171th Crown Attorney Illdleaess Judge T. LI Costello, J. It. 'Reynolds, governOt 42 the County soup Ihovinelal Conslabla 11".."1101.2eCoy -ant-Stwrial totlr. tam, and also pa1=61 tho ticeo of dav with tie1tiber4 Of Ihtbate Staas.