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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-10-6, Page 11 is aQ+(,'1)Onil Il), l.' � V. •��'a1,. �._ .., - -.„.o '^�.*,. •r+.xaay 1ti:f#.V�14. Work really 440 rura.� <cl.ernldsrloh, 1 1n. W ., `r� , . . 1 .13' , ` ^ n> 'The i ftizsi#. .Apple :X111 be held ,r 414 0 n nor, , I ..,fie ti,•, 1., i the Oderi z�,, kl 0 �y a ` 4 p Hn i r -1f) i ie---- . O'B �1, 4y " p len, l .x• .A i Oet bee 1�y,��{y7p 4 is �"oM � t Z At a dQy ,seed , 8. n air,. ...<,..: „,..a..^ ay. r .: . ; W . ILLcikrimby : x Men, i ` T ,, c a � gip, step sand St„ Via; •41c1Wilithlk,'',;drat •e''' , 0, 31;ft., 1lin. ; D. e ate � Oe 'IX , 'n`,>>nt s 1�I; worth T.1• , ", k 4 Of • un7n1ng bras it�1d# 2 Ve,Le rei t' ',1, * e ? " +•-t- _ --- , Zell, 5. 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P4. 4.5 %Ion hero. aft •C;30'*64'.11zrobt 41to l , <.: Oat .:.. ze. ,f1��y if P. 4 a � 1' er' .fit ;-� ''n. tO1 tui u q ` an; t1 021- 'Jc%k 1, }�1 *Pt* ; 5 0 �!. ,o 1(tie�nt tca for the school' ctialla0 6430.341P ' ' 44. points, and throe inaVlidtkaH014frn'ititO04: tb4 paints ; junior girl, Betty - Cifillele, yak " Mitchell, and Iletebel ,MoZelisuic,Ok.,-,Serte forth, tied with 10 iiintti; ',.)471n44t *It Trophies were preeented at the eoee 4.;,5,'%1,d". 4134,, ShN� F. •�1'ii Al. " :.I;flru �.+ k4:40,w . rye, -a,x 3 et.a Ca 54arz314 Ov.41 -04414 0111 "the. 4r1 !olio r • ,x11 0:r�al! 1 I y 4� 1 fi vcc ,.. D r `1 -at P4 040 F en I e r,4 IT , re tl 1® CsA h : •O th uw CA,�1� .m1,,,{� }y0 71,('�)]•iT,I }s"� i.�j,�`j�'q' µ.'�,fj, yy, e e fir -• '.'t CoA -1.��'� PUM O'4�' sr, a,1, 7 lith 71 •1 • ilhop 4tw -- _p ii.ia.4!dii�i, r 1� _ j,�`P )���(� (� Yti..n++•. ih'✓„•� � µMN.11'•N'1;�H� 2 �3 4 $ ' ttnP p),'44;1ta ,.:'t �l �1{ i ) � v‘.0$,E17.00=.tp,Q�G1 7 O A' 4 t 1!' 1:t et • 1N, t : f ,ei,1 on, '••Z pea3104 •Ft•oz' 0014 . .�' I , tr � �l� )0 nIqht, 444 • t . �'J I""p111111 Tr":fr: 1 p w �. t.. r '1>r do , a, &iol Op a14, 3 ID t ml it e �3/1 o to Fri uu 4 da,y.- a taa tlr 1 , d ; ala• tbA•tt 2 vto . ttogl 4 ldt 7.417 �tl.;01 cath' in. .Afr•; 4 - -it 2A- :? or rte,''' theme to core� ` A fa.�, '> thing to 'dtav` I t7$Lt '1Dt7 2 `" a . _mr ' ce t .q ac y ''aiir• o032't of er *taoai em: lh. •UA4li 4'01 .".7r11 Iuu 1; 411001 aolu-' aver aro tt ,fop et iittleei °;' tip,, eon ,or• 1Enavidtl' O ect nearly the ca.. � l me , tbelbra r o 11 catolomt ,, , oreer k q ergot ILil9 1q xbibif to every Year: q'c ople le, l 4nnd child #i +ly�A' 40 • ry+ise,' Were adSou84W lil• t C1reeh wb the '111 ease ete de' _ i( i Lth ji1111ti °.T Meet ao Greet -.i' with an um cm Gtr. and Mme. elate, Z. WW:1h iit�>tc>llilg �l ' eapi i- iro rae o2 c- 11 r1 t'�lr '1' a 5,9. 1i - ,1f�ry--e14de "013# : Sev'ettal f/nf�:•uiCt1eco .�1.� � i•3. tl{Y' IY k.Y'1 t 11Eisi.._ bi -. •Otte 0l neem' ` uad ,.Wat h10 oon •to Cee ,4 olinple llty, 0L mot. let • E C 2 rs thea atterlin a, can ed etlo -.1140, 1 e 142;46' 'Ac r Iee 3, '06,¢1 to 4WD .1n lop: ar tip_;Con table B'er- gucon. The mat prevfln oiy had been call cntgt:otted bar three other officers. iiliffiaTeeb, of Zinrioh glleaded' not rIter guilty to Charges• of being drunk ti a npublie mage and causing a disturbance nr 0.V by shouting and swearing. The ac- `hit = used, a young. giant mho would -tip the scales qui .about 2A pounds, Age. peaareci ,hi coia;c Weal- a black eye and a bandaged, lacerated, cteull. The case ware cet over two weeps, Neeb being freed on n bond. J• illiina 'h; •rt did not .plead when feed with a charge of drinking in a public 'plsfc�e at Viand 'Bend. �e asked and was grart'del n w�t!a ad- journment, providing a $2 . ,• eighteen:year-olld Go¢t rich girl eyes found. guilty on a charge of 'being ittcorrigi�ble 'end was freed in care of the Salva'tibn Army. , Adj1 n't Purdy *promised to cecure m position for her a Toronto and Ceep her under surveil- laince of the Army. it7-1,4t; 0,216 Pat Mer I It to. tow, far. a abort title. For the 'the tourist osecountitg:f?or There. 000k towering every cotantrY the' world and are nearing their one hundredth year in buoineso. Mr. Walker otates thet owing to conditione in enrolee the firm itave had when conditions In illittrope. ore cettled, the travel bueimesse will .up fast. ea4i. Oath, :le . at the teaehee"- fl II elusion of the meet IV Ir. V. tNtanl,r,.02 ,aainute°,.' to„' suhMit .a, 0.‘oledrArt" for' —Godericb, 131 pinta ;11.24,-rpotortaiti;•, RD lieSIALF.ff ten tile 0 IT Junior boy cha 2t3on; '04,4 been- -41, act& io mligtatrit0 Of Sweet, Ithreter," 04Ina -taw atrtoaotr that the Town School Board cuip441) Oteieeteeee ei soMe eif4e 10' etre eeilth 'the Oltuatdot. Clinton, 13 points,' I e The *died, OffiOr eef? - veto intermediate Ort ehatnigO4., o•dodii itastructed tek .etein,lt 'imth thA or 111, s5 points. • • • ••• • ' 'soot bor Vith anti itted to, the' • A concise table fOlIO,W,'e-aell acheel dburdis' gar2A6, 11140' WOn'"'t111.10infed or - king indicateti•by ita irtitial .letteel - 6141174 of 'Valle arta 'troll,tw,, ;;_iaaoureli_ •orand Total ....10 IctfIt 101 15 05 Ill Event's resulted '40 f011oWS 11'4r-040'4nd blends ' .01 the Boy Solite aro linked to attend the Scout 434 O'Connor, 0; Ittr. • 4.341 ting fOr the wedding '12.3 Mergaret Blake oriaths to Me. minor Weaton on -Saturday afternoon, October Ict. Vhe who la the daughter of Mr. Olkarles-B. Gelfiltha and the late Mrs. marriage by Iter brother-feelaw, late iebeeter elkehnetone She was attrac- tively' dreaned ka gown of brown ing n wad- acceecories, and carried icraep ailzopliello and WY" of- e -valley. •Feireanee John- ston, niece of the bride and only bridea- maid, woo pretty in grey crepe, wine phella and Illy-of-the-valler. nee. W. P. Lene o dated at the weddieg, and Idra, G. B. Myero provided the =WAIL enuring the signing of the ireglater she played "Ave Marie." MT. IBlYde, who is theeon of Mr. eed Mrs. T. 13. Hyde of 1Stratford, had hie brother, M'e. Georege Hyde, as groomamae. Ir. At the conelusion of Ole 'ceremony the bride's Meter, •Mra. Chester John- ston, Trafalgar otreet, hold a ,recep- tion for ;the wedding •party. Mrs. Jolinaten received in a, becom- leg mete of black velvet, witi black hat and a corsage of Taliemen roses. The bridegtoom'a mother., Mre, lug hat and coratage of oweet peas. The dm table watt presided over by Mrs. Box, grandmother of tbe bride, gewrted In, black and white AM'. te- ado up the table deeorations. Guests were; from Port atrium, ,re41- .10h. After the recePtlo ,21 -the .14Z7..1/4 Wile left .64-4 Infiter `trip te the, 0i41.cgriconVo-tIft. to the hrZelo a '41014 id gold diabp, At a meeting held lase, mere at were present fro aeveral-t7-atit4211- ties on the Blue Water hiavo47, riana were dimmed .for the promotion. of the tourist trade In the (gable& from r� k fl r� , 33, ckt ,p74 1105,m ILI0o3t' 'v0100014 aAveh30n0c0' t dirty„ tlizmuChtrA, 160 • 0 • tirieV 500444) Art KoVvU jaw: ittimpcia Q ;4:13a1L' IF:"41;:fil ' ' : ..„?:. 11 tin c.0241140 0t. thA ( *le, • Tho ean't age V9701 tlazt 4tItitkoldoto, roc 0neh •thIrsao 400 00 Me peed; to be in.the- main hulifitta. 'only. real attrtetione, line year vror eno0rA, tonne, 'Vanden and tStret eftir haa 'become too stereo- typed. 'Itt, has teen unable to owing into, eitep ellth the modem tempo of ,:15:1:7oao,;41,i,c,;:: '09440:1413,11,71 V ID zot iriON 47, VcWiVu 1/40 91v0,:vr.0 Olitaccz uth OID . paired .tet velem -the .teed 1,0 4E4114 gtieb3;:33cOviggq, eirriff4143C4FIremaie attraction rtunity wes at Re) beginning of? the mature,'" or' =um iLimucer MED The onthly mee -a. of the Ladiee' Aid Society wee held In the lecture room of Mawr schwa on filepteel!er The president, Mro. Ja es Biaset, oc- cupied the chair. The devotional peet of the` meeting WOA taken bY Anme licDonald'e Group. The Scrip- ture was read by Mrs. A. HiggIncon and Mrs. Gordon iceet led let prayk r. During the,buSiness part of Abetting it-vviis -agreed to. have re 'fowl, supper in die near future. Mrs. 1113 14`raser rendered a piano solo acid Miss Anne McDonald Gave an interest - lag talk on a holiday spent in the United. States thio summer. The Meet- ing was brought to a dose with pray - er given by Mrs. T. Wardlaw Taylor. Oroderich to the Georgian Bay. Those ee Toret:E, T ct:0';i0b, The dea ha:dio..M5ure:av t 40 00 Ate more hos Alia death at White of 4U141. etr4 001. Da. ,'#03itlio;AeStrecura of la IZNIDEraltra imeeived of the (mit, British Columbia, of Burton Do Oprant, a er 0:0•11- u0derke14._ taP, end of e most popular Mr. Grant's death occurred on Aumot 48th lest and "'burial VMS d II e Ocean View cebifetery, Vancouver. Mr Grant was a veteran a the Great War in Prance.* He • is euevived by hie wife, three deughtera cod two nowt oleo - three GUMP. lays. Hugh 0 Thornton at liVititeennetc, Mete L • Shepley and Mrs. El. Bedford, both present trona Goderich were Waeden ye Brandon. It wae about forty was popularly known) -was in God - ch, and he was cm •the fire brigade, yvedariionnstheoth7rnobactnivditiaeond. took part JAMBS MeNSEI After several months of failing health, an esteemed -chisel], James Idle - Nee, Famed away on Masada ev at his home on ritannia road," In lila eighty-sevemth year. Mr. MeNee wan born In Colborne tovenehip, the son of? Duncan and alien Grabemelickee, and far ed Aoledelel toweeblp for ,many years before co inG to Goderich • in 19115.-- Thutfali tablet and retiring In his unfallime LtIradneee end geniality, and he will he taiaka - eapecially In the home circle in which his interests were centred, Ile la survived by. his wife, formerly Moil Jarpo *Graham of Rack*, Deputy Reeve grown, C. C. he Lee, president of the Board of Trade, eri -ill and H. C. Williams. It was decided to write the secre- tary. of .the 'Blue Water Highway As- sociation at Sarnia and ask that The annual deetIng of that Associationebe held- as soon act possible. Hiling and Preaching Across Canada • 41:4 An OA 4 • 41, ,, •V. II. Eideidge and Mrteetadrldae, ; They are on furlough frOta Me; where they have been Olgaged inleVdominational mission Vora; at o 4, and being unable to •roturil to htetitlas of the -war corzalti000 10a Vateouvor July 1.4 1C:4 Of terin; 0100 by ttto °inters Mrs Richard Davey and UM. John Davey, both of Spokane, 1Vech. He wee a member of North street -United church and the funeral cerviee at the home on Wedneaday afternoon wag conducted ointed by Rev. D. J. Lane of anoir Prenhyterian church. The interment was in Maitland eenaetery, the pall- bearers being R. Stonehoune, A. D. McLean, If.d. Beck, IDObt. Andrews. T. ,11. Wallis and 0. Dunlop. ISMS. R. W. IIITRINLIR There Famed away at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. G. •inreckleton, Port ' berb Hannah Turner, beloved wife of Robert W. Turner, tn her eighty-sixth yeer. lier kindly disposition en- deared I4er to all who know her and her aged partner. ft was only a month rdnee the •family, reunion was held hri Port Eggin, this being the drat., break in the family. Mrs. TUra01.1 ' leaven. her gorrowing tranlrand, in hid i eighty-eighth year, alao four cone, and, , te. and Fred 'W., of town; Mrd. Geo. It7amphetl, of Stanley township, , and vvitose home the funeral took place o g are eleven grandchildren ; 0710 sta- r, Mrs. Martha Newpotribe of toOn her eighty4Irst year ; ono brother, bn Madge, of iilgbaurne,..Devousiiire, ninety-sinth year. The femoral vA4 dine and Goalep10. 2146 110114V0v0 in do in ber 3rd, 1938, and eepeet to be here LI until n Livieg by faith oed trusting that they t7.111 pravided .fer ea thee GO tidge Iools Mtwara tO the time when t4'It ean. return to China arid their vora there. niqui4a02 ittaxner) that Cana v,7,111,1 ultianately in her oirliggle with o houca reported- an ezrolto=t 02 'Q.- D nVerna0 attOndlanee of et, 11 a Main! 41 aroeure come _footballs and mait. and tWo vaulting PhD ger,' t47439 Etz7-7.20P 'pate vaultimrS.' the meeting, and other IlIrtzteeo ignt were Mrs. D. D. slamacy, Q40120011. 0. aohnoton and V. CMS SAVERFIAMETO) Club liKer=r On Thursday night lent the Lions Cuba, ruaners-up for the ehamplongialp of -the Naltland -Baseball 1.4.6gue thio year, were entertained at a -banquet at tbe Parts House by their cps:moors, the Lions Club. After a splendid dinner, attended by more than forty persons, the young- sters, fourteen in all, were welcomed by President /I. Stonehouse and in- troduced to the Gathering by Dr. J. A. Graham, of the ILIone btacebell commit- tee. The. boys were Walter Woof.- •broole, captain, Morley elootraeld, Ter- ry Costello, Bill Howarth, ittoe.0 Donald, Roy Turner, Cheetee E,Talaallo ce11,13111 genet, BIll Burma, Batt Hol- man. Phil Calder. Abeetot were 142. Riley, Jack Smith and Gam. Venom. The beceball committee headed -0g - Graham Included It, C. Hoyt?, A. Z7. eeeley, D. D. Mooney and Wm. tincet Mr. 'Bisset introduced El. S. L, of Dungannon, prepident of the pelt - land League, as an enthuslaeale ap,Orto- man who was laroelPelnetreuelenta having the junior. Maitland League furLfrce.d.Eedy spoke of his intere3 boyo and of the pleat:Jure he fouref11 working with• them. Judge CO:tello the Club, also spoke, emigrate:Mina the holm upon their achievement° of the past G000011. Mr. Donnelly pro- posed a vote of thank!) to the ipaceball committeesand this tette heartily en - half of the tonne elan/dna Me Club preciatien of all the niembera bad done for, the 'team • On TUeaday evenheg loot the home race, was the scene of a happy gather- ing when her daughter, Miso Alberta, chewer in honor of Mize Odythe Me - Dowell, bride-to-be of thin month. The ' bout° watt beautifully decorated with the evening tbe guests weee enter- tained with tamale •by Mrs. Wm. Mc- Dowell and Miss Jean Me:Dowell of Westfield, Mrs. (Rev.) S. R. McClung and, 121ds Beatrice Campbell of Goder- ieh and Elise Leah Grill Of Stratford. (Games and ,eontesto algo were played. The highlight of the evening was when the guent, of bona*. wad preaented with re brought in on a wagon daintily matted h) mak and white. Easter raid McDowell, nephew of the beet- , drew tbe wagon in and pmented .gIfta to the bride -Vete, who in a wen -chosen words thautted ter uda for their gine and good eelebee. guests then repaired to the dining- ic and white and lighted vitt( tall and Urn. Normen ,rtra. hifahig of 'Vim Oh* a Jelly Geed ow" bought to a Vi -Dg, very We de Go the via J. 1 The deli rc