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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-11-17, Page 3t'Ct 41c-7 4 t-,/:D.„27a'a tIte 441-`,44:41- Vt'a 44..L,11 ,Ta:V moiTMD , 4 0 11.1romz IL„ Mt -7„ 1 VtaL2z1;0 InTeVeZ' 9-1 Ce-eeleirt4 ellee trt I 'pc !'• Orn M(.ift1 rvrtzttlipm-0tr 1.0 4 2iptamm t..r4 Toreit. EDPit*Dt-1.50' THolu-2_011101414 MOW= LKV Ea=l1DE top '0:?; D.170.141, 411=103,4 Saq:za au= ovelQ, aost ‘1"0 mot tiOR r 7 10/1 Cr 0 gl ti„ret1 pa vta C3 e• t 9 • ono .cif,4 t ; altt4P; Oit7IC3 goz Ita„,tA . To ttzt,sati,tre„Imrat2, 004 94901;011141, moigizab, pat% ,m7.0 fz,07.,To4 a the, 03444 ,O,2 tha ,TCrancli ehureN, XT,0,!ell1L044 11Plen_3t0. ,t.V.f0tlaven N700 COiWiday ger' elll',R0.4410)ter 'Va43 4,44=d, by the folineapief.:the report onbottta. TT-Itcm4x4A041,q4 'RPM eg,the v:52 LIng.144.r. Si_ KZ ITIEL G. 1111; Y IX00 VA9 wyZatax,41g, P, Gradm= g'so,(57045:,y,41,„' mita areleez#02'. 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AltiTaNtere4 aleeldenee COM Ot)483llMai 0;2 South dtreet and ttattinVa Moat. t. 11,NOMLINOM it\jarnucti, 22,1iMiLl, 11=3 RN- SUNcZI4.V:---Varna and too. Batik town property iminrea. Oncero— T moo Lioli71-2 Elte:ribl4 eetiforeh; mut= Lama* Vicoex <2=,, Londeaboro; 1.LLied9 c3i1arrecourer.2.ea2orth. #1,reotoro—Lizz. Zreadt C,stAI Q4.1h; Jamea Chet-42WD Vaitloor Connolly„ god'Ari0L4 t17 ect-coaris-tx.41-Afm-ft • --srq. zac17ir,;„w,,,43 G-Ktor, Cattran,, , 4,tente—E. 1.Iteo,)aata est:Ma r ,Ilgtv33 Weet„ Myth; .0ehe Pezrecea atere.I, Breace264141t. Bell, 1 Dublin; Eawf,tt„, cardiae; G. Samoa% ME. a•„ re* base Polley-holdera. Caen! trate all reap - meats =I eet.04114421PQ tIte Royal Br -tri, int011-; Calvin,. Matti Gracery, Ifebro:1 ti Mee:3a ealeeieho chZ; ze It addle) Geaeral Stor4 110,,Yeeld• IIN,SuRA zell taa, aSIrgri%- Affac=c-E0 maa,G3 yam cE-Lo Bi==.3.3 • na kr,ca.../angea. eze-za- 0.L UDR GLUI.--ITEfforzes, lotonnd .--go,6; two accd tpiTzla .ezo Mew- tunitiee. MYR Sevenaeeamed .'kence, all. modern conveniences. $25.415 per month. Cj3744, 9 • • ,Xt:$4 tv •,,:,.0 _,.▪ '70 ,,.,,,-.,-..',‘,Zi';'14;1 #,'Z,'.'.1?,, -to ,L,, ' ,,, -,-.„,- t.:11/47,,(..4,; 347,,VA-',..., ,-- C7cYQ.-I 7,-e!) 7.1''4,444.4:17.42.'' 0 ' , -,ia i , 44 45,1 fr„i.;r0P,!4,0,, eb3DIev7 1144"4.0t•if ,•041,-,Ozt4 ilq4011, tt4p, '40* - )4#1 .F741.19 .4t,11; ,1k4 Pay Pet of '4,901._ci*ahteo.. ;origin* An.„„ otqz,er is R100 Agl',74-411,4, 4VAllttft 0'441fiam00/4 „whot* utnit to, the colt, Anat14;7tON, 41-40.,t221110 aggb a, Ialr.4-o 41,10 cultoiral. edo Of pqmadlon Vrromamge an- the ,dails ;areas 02 tha Provinee did Aot do Suotice to the,im- tilittange Of the_ wertt• 410 Woo , fetred to the One Spirit of unity man febt throuabont the entgre Council. vote of thank° for the report wad mov .bY Rev).11 P!Chtindier, of IX1 Pa, The mor ales with a me devotional. addreoo_bgitev. W. A. It:meaner, oiSeaforth, Mow re- tired front -t,rn active miniotry after his ter ao pWafident of Lention Cott- ference, and 1700 20110W,11 by a com- munion service. Important resolutiono-trefe adopt at the .afternooM c4g,01(m..JtJJ ,1”. , Vett ee an co li. cerv0e. our COM. mitteet recouwwo ends to the elders, of- Gelals attt min•tem og the teem PrenhYterY the Ohoervance of e " vercal week of prayer cow., encing Sun- day, OanearY 8, 114 aeel., it le Mg" gested that as far no possible churches Insite in this Wort. Inasmuch ao r days are marked with grave w is - giving° and nation° are still UJ 'Tata -pieitarti- ---elovrtiftlfitwskrtg- d oztrnc 0 1/213033 godS are being aet u» in lando,,that for cert. tttriep have been known _as ,C and , the Christiaa ehurch is being tried and tested severely by cleverly organized propeganda, we feel it our d ty to make as strong as possible thio rem endation, feeling that in ouch a dee Pie church must come Peni- tently before God, seeking tus ger. glveneas for her sins and half -hearted - neve in is service, and ceehing by Elia grace -the eenewal of her spiritual We land power, that the whole ehurch ibe *Nina- to the -trial of the hour .anci witneso for Christien truth valiantly and with true loyalty of conviction. Legareze igterearwto Ilkokee -2- _We, Flew with dlefavor the ote tempt that is being made by some of our city councils in favor of the bill to change the Criminal Code to permit erives for sweepstakes for the ben -•i t of hospitals and univ,enities. We de- sire to call the atteation of this court and of our con,gregatIono to the otate- ment issued by the ea nadian Haslet:el I. 11 ' St Cotmell and issued ba print in Mareh, ises, by the Social Service Couracil of • Canada, Toronto, to, the effect that they do not favor this method of reta- ins funds. They contend it .breata down the I isie spirit of Christian phil- anthropy and charley. It provee in the long run to Rio an enpensive way raising money for ouch noble wor, inaerauch as only twenty per cent. of the motley, rained goes toward the wOrk Of the hospitals, and, thirdly, that • the actual coot to the public for hos • pital work Is much higher than it needs to be and the added cost falls &Wines upon those leapt able to bear It. In view of all this we therefore concur With the action of the Domi • ion Board of avangeliam and tocial tervise ila etcpreesing no a Presbytery our _espflatie disapproval of any at- tempt tie oo aiaatend the Criminal Code. We cannot aft'ord• to produce unethical and anti-coelal tendencies im the lives of our people. We as a Presbytery stand unitedly behind the Huron Temipersarace Pedera- tion. Lj 111111e )!IcraQe 8. We deplore the fact that our ecOnoinie efhaditions are such that a large nurraher of the youth of our country are standing idle all the day, becauce eubody bath hired them. Recl- ining ao we do the potential weelth 02 the country in the livea of Ito youth, we see how, detrimental tilie la to them and to the nation. We ograpeehize with them In their dfccouragemente and while we recognize our inability with the pvecent economic cetup to help to reileVe the situation, V.7e do welcome Any auageetion or effort that will help to solve the nituation and give em- ployment of any Crime Ladsoca Grarn5111r3 4. We are strongly of opinion that gambling at ciDirbittala sponsored by service dubs and other organizations have an injurieue effect on public moraland are especially harmful to the Mind of 'youth. The General Council would enjoin all trae Organ- izationa within our chuach to aeoid even the appearance of gambling in their money -raising enterprises. We otrongly urge our people for the cc:god of their oWn cgaritual life and in the interecta of dualety both to abatain from all Sanahlina Practiceo and to discour- age their uce in their restwctive com- munities, we do thio hecause the gambling opirit to a denial of the very cosence of Cir1atlanj and becaune wo regard thtse Canabli iWaetiee-gan symptomo of widespread and deep- • seated Imola and =Intdilc--4cpt the aqtallsiti.ve _1;74, 441...tni that 11 tte dzity or itt2 -,-0-4doit2act erdnya to Give- kaderattrizi 000tratiba Mac 0Z1Trift- etV4'Y goszQ zuz4 raea ok life In 144iotrit ,Iteegetlt We 'call_ x210lc-t4'.to and5t.1,41le 114 net tzapotiv,vigt4,,t4,P4, mv,getiolo. •`4-0 ,V7Aripcitea Icz3c1ttc2 oZ trua eraur,cia,;arVed - C•v, PIPE , TOBACCO" FOR A MILD, COOL .5-M13(it _ ,.. 'r*".. • " . 'Goct3 c2 econpaon vko hcap a mace of fin- ,agaigity._p=tfetaa la their hodieo,', day ticaW. inatead of having it re- 1%1Zod, co mature inteadedl, at leapt '10 every twenti-four ht,wro, WatilirAly blare: from eozadrAtiOn. TI2P-.V.P9 9.2'eaGaPsi haral FolVativo3 citieratte- the trourcile arid ni9 the, &limp meow Melee 02 doaritapated talle Wilburn d La -Livor Pilla and hew la natteral eleyeaserat ,of the, bomb., They do not 01Pb; Wed= or stalien as many laptivca do. allV1.-ittni/2111 Co,14L,Wi0zt0. that; Pismo 4? Jraga,/.4 :are • -pout* pitpren: wow 11.-koma...42d, e-3 1h)sc2Ove Codoptlah 0,„=2e7 cat20P., r,„2.=10 Zondawortatpcitsp,:4,•Vc4uwa an -011 tzi.rz=4Digivia v:43 'tta . , A quiclr-thfatitig `'dontrilencr '13k4ult ,coaa annmlna ,Ttoek mm4%1 veon In thib inuohleieLodl'art30 CCanellt G OVID" wah Valt Itt4L4oLly.,,and Otowr foz' Tvcp L•c=4 aceoklcz, c=41 11a0 as•LIr- An inylwerrAVVIIt01,01V 1-411tt:talb..3 ,13., iwo4ct--;24-tz s• cenic wondab tintin; .<.t.p:opaRt:). I 44 C3 111" 1111 t„Itstitz-,7t44, 1#a t4, 4k. eee, Ott/1r t, ' 'J ;It fr: 777dtiri: C!'iC 4 zzr,::%zriA-32:,-17 , ' ' c 3° rmatl,w,;.,44,,4,741 ,,, tz,,, txtz)4z.a.a 14,44)citT 07(0.:44,4,4150, tl 13 4 $,Amo, VLJ 4 , ,i,44 .iler ZNI:orM, Ditm*tt A TI, , 4astl Ait;gtiOt. ' tp'. ' P- 4 a lt3g-,P ;=*111Dma tt. Ogv1t iimilig4,4' 04- 4 Im ;121:46,alat cl,, ,r0734zInt;zi,Z,:;t:firtmPtblot?acl,,,e up In , - , 74ka.• :41=14111 mcsaviDgg1,41pt11,:lre_tcart2•1173‘en 0a• ja20 arorda _of_ t',.aiati 0:4-4'..t,J.'7hey Oat! .kat their , awerdo,''itite VII0Wcheiree and theie °Nero Into Ieenningheakeeeeattteb :truca,7.1,1gt Ito 7oreo:asoftpat, notion. neither , ohnit they learn war arly 0,n‘OWth:r %Emir° CaivethroQa7re: of the:1 -dtgaTta-wecItre111- metaber with a great vivi I WO even thonch twenty year° have elapsed," be mald. "it will tra twenty year eent 'Friday, at 22 &dock, that after 'four years of warfare on ,a" scale =- parallel, s in the Iniotory of the world the order was given to ceace ere." That was a da Y of rejoiclug, °aid the speaker, and . particularly for phocn at the front who„ after the pasalaG og the nichtmaieloh horror or mar, could walls. onee more without the fear of ping Ace to pi,emd. _.. A'elo.embei-thone-who- amodeAlie ' 7-inggirriby,,,,.. . loved *zee over there and we pay tri- bute to them and wo acknowledge, too, that we have not haers worthy of the sacrifice the7 motto 20r no. "Aimasimg aro the word e of that 'tent. They promice no that war is 'not everlastina. They p4:orralce a ddy when man will not war agailnot man. „ffuot 41 agine, no mere bombs or shellc .0.1e-etaet-o2 rifAeo,,-no,esore•stibamarinea„; inai,:_orLitk4s4,,.,,,,,,,raat_s_gratat_tila a?.W.ara--worldli-lli illv 'tv-ban-imil tortes to papa; when .tAxe only trade of warlitre insplemeres will be in 1113U- urna alongside the- beef /Ind arrow and suit of armor of the past. Theia will people look back and real -ize how dfono:shagea.n2 stupid it all was, They will -call the twentieth century the The verse of Scripture, be said, was more amazing becauce It was totally out of ?seeping with the spirit and •practice of thoce tiraes, when war Willf3 taken for granted. and ?amp eocked on their subjects as war material, and When peace was merely a lull in which preparations were made for another 'OLJ 0 " •10 :tio.12cr.r 43i0130 - I .frl) CalFt P54111144ttittr!' t;,gtittn. GO, ‘Zhe ebildrats-Were eatertalixd $1p ttDris hy.t.1.1aS hie paT\17, tlao furlotagh' fro= Abbey ZIOMOriall 131007 pital fair 'Children Ot A mr,litit,, )1000. „ AllOTIIMM Bat= LMEDD Counts? *tee no their fourth liquor -441d in two weeks on IRrenalay night rctot and cein,to forty-three bottles Of b-eer at the home of Percy Currie, Gi-bierich bring/mg the total mailer of coull=ated h0t4e3 of liquor to well over 2110. County Oonetable J. Pergt=n, of eellerieh, who led all mc ?aids, woo at=lsted by County,Oonotable Bert In the Goderich towashl raid. Currie appeamd before P. • wok, ,•.3,e„ war. Thought of a lastine geace is still With no, hut so far bel41il a areara. Nation is still eghtleg against nation. The people of the world are making armaments not thought of in those days, and the world is staggering un- der a war debt that never will be paid. "Again and again the ideals of peace have been shattered to pieces, but always amona tbe rem.nina 1E1 suf- ficient for the foundation of a further hope for peace. It may be far off. It may be nearer them we dream. What If it doesn't tconse in our generation?" he meted. "What la a aeneratio to ,God? Merely ae a tick of the clock. "In Belle of all that le wrong with the world it 10 raoving on to peace. War at one time was recorded as something to accept, with ILO nacrilicea, losses and coerowa, but atom the world war a ditHerent viewpoint hap arisen. War is condemned ao never before. It lo no longer!considered necessary or inevitable. There lo no need of armed conflict and there boa owing conviction that war io a moral wrong on the part of tire caggreecor— an outrage on the great macces of men and wome boys and girl°. "We are glad to hear Roocevelt in his broadcaato advocating peace," he continued. "Elle and the American people want peace and he geld 91 hate war!' We never heard a mation'a leader tali like that before the last war. "Chamberlain, a man of peace, was greatly criticized for Rio attitude of the lace few Months, but I can pic- ture him thinking what Londoh would be like if there were a wor." Mr. Lane pictured. the destruction there would be among architecture and beauty in the wreckage of Weotminater Abirey, IR. Paul's Cathedral, Lvdom Tower and Bucbinghom Palace. "Thema Mingo tire 'dear to the boort of every rlDnglialursan and Chamber- lain ached himoelf how be could save his country from ouch a fate. It seemed tO him that peace war; the anower, even though he had to give far more than he had a rigbt to give." Mr. Lane pictured for hie hearer° the millions who prayed lea Septem- ber—not act they did in the last war In asking for victory—but in praying for peace. "It wee a grim hour last September and people prayed as they never had • In the story of the world in ouch number°. "'Who put the thought in the mind of Chamberlain to do something never done in diplomatic circles in the hire tory of the world, to aend word to Hitler, '1 propose to come over and cee you?' And who wan it made the change in the mind, of itler? Did you hear that bellowing op'Cech in Sep- tember? Aometbing la.tec„elianged his "Who will ca y the apirit of God did nOt pllt that thought in tire naiad of Chamberlain and who will aay the cpirit of God did not somehow change /Attie? so that he was rOody to receive Chamberlain 1 '`Were are a hundred vraya 10 tzhieh tvo. in daily Plana mialat etrenathen eance caid Mr. Lane. ao bro22314 bistiaddreso doze. "Ara t70 ccads, or lo 4 etz, to drives ott fa= no the hate,-enVy, teoldn'oy or bcot anybcdy, ,a,nd wInta •thew tho lowti•lute ttig 041141 livel) ezhdig3 If We and Edna Matter and the o2lor,„„z4Vetr L. • $2111.0 bond. • laUCCEMIEF0114 11.8,24= The parbh - hell of Gt. Georges church wan decora with flags _and evergreens on Saturday afternoon when a tweet- woo sponsored by die Junior W. A. and the Ohenvh Boea' aceagni,„ Mite mug •vople, • i5j,"' Iia-deris, linanr..2litrlsMe.lattefantilielori.` Mi. Rahnor. Tea tablee were tastefully arranged for the successful •War, and booths were managed as followst me. Kee, Rely Wallis, Maine tMcNall; fancy work, Elm. Chas. Clark, Rose Bownt; and the 'ecoturtry store" was caplegy nraneged shy a group of boys. Mrs. L. Overholt won a mat donated be• pm. A. Muster. 'The mareinge of Miss Olive Norris and Mr. Albert Mathews took place in the Wellington street United church, rerantford, on November oth, and later they left on a trip to California. On their return they will reside in 13rant- ford,„as Mr, Mathewa la ape,mploYee in the 0.N.a.express o ice In thrat city. Mise Norris la a nleoe of Mrs. J. J. Calvvell, Goderich township. 111tw,enlation Mr. and Mrs. Thor]. Amy, of Bur- ford, opened their home on Wednes- day evening, October 20th, to friend° and relatives from Brantford and Bur- ford, when they entertained in honor of Miss Olive Norris and Mr. A. Math- ews, both of rantfora, whose marriage was ohortly to take place. Over fifty guests were present aed progressive euchre was enjoyed, Mr. Thee. Amy and Mrs. Plumley of rantford Winning the prizes. To the cora ete aurprice of Mize Norris and Mr. Mathew), little Mary Lou Array and neater Norris anill then drew in a wagon on which reposed a pretty. basket filled to ofertilowing with gifts, and presented the contents to the gueet of honor. Mies) None] and Mr, Methewa thanked their friends for the many beautiful gifte, and, later a delicious lunch wee served by Edrs. Amy and the ladies aceicting. Guitar music and vocal celectiona by the Mc- Renele boys) and 2110-1 .111137 Laird were enjoyed at the close of a very pleaaant coda] evening. 0,31111NUAICif ABT11UR EARILo MADLOUOII The death occurred at Vtuacouver. B.C., on Oetober Slot, of Arthur Berle Maliough, eldest cm of John 1131. Mal - lough arid the late alra. Matilough, fonnerly of Goderlch. Decesced was in hie forty-eighth year and bud been in the 7.434 for many years. He wan a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. William Waite of town. um. (JIurinr.) JOL1&H EDGE The death occurred at Toronto cm October aith of Elizabeth Edge, widow of the 'kite .Rev. Joceph Paige, who at one time was pastor of North tenet Methodint (nut, United) church, (lode - rich. lire. Edge had bean in failing health for some years. 'She was in her e1ghts4hs1 year. %She was born near Dlessle, 19 Holland townahlp, a daughter of the late Hugh. Ilaylor. The family moved into Owen Sound 19 the early part of the year 1878, and she was married GOOD afterwards to Rev. loceph Mae, a Methodist clergy- man at that time stationed on the Cherfley eircult. Bier fruel)aed died Ie MOO at London, while he wno presi- dent of the London Methoditrt Confer- ence. Mr. Edge had wadeher home in 'Formal° nince 1911. Mae in sur- vived by one CM -71, 1131. Percy ridge. avid 621* daughter, Lira A. D. LePtIlk, both of Toronto, and one brother, W. H. Taeldr, of Owen aottmd. The remains were taiten to Owen Govmsd for inter- ment. of the world, we weuld be able to aay eventually that war Would not have the strength to lift ite fOul hod , al;2013/3 matte= of the earth" At the comeitielon of the cereice, which ineluded d coke the "Iteeecalonal," bj RatPli islendorson, the Last NC: V7L1C played and colors were lowered, to be ra19d again with 'the playing of Re-' voille. =embers of the hand niza el° I.4gionna1reo then ilia from the church th the Girl 0011000 and Bromites, t� to= 42. fa the bary.„cl t1ad inar411 te tbo no - — t" tri at. er) •V, :Vae. 0 14PS) tet* • 71, g.0„. .c=3 11i c3 z:l t =tcalc, urc.z voz tot 00•0‘1.'. a‘?' 11,fr4,727. 6-J i4 V. . 0 iffr) ,,r,47et,,' ,•. •te, ga. .'tQ' ° t' ' Zc c -t6 1,:O. 6 ' OrOtitti. 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I.0•239 cerlool paten and Col- legiate atddento for the ,filmt tni=0 =fro_ not prebent in body -A thblir abeeece beimg due to the remit Vaccination clinics held at the ochoolo. , The Mail esen4Enron meat wan represented lm ahe at the four corners of the cenotaph, • charge of Semeont Oeorge Curren. °The cervi0 commenced wi the eimging of "0 God, Onr Ficelp 11,(3es Pact" /I Psalm me mad hi Stn. 133. otact,:i uant,. ,ttk preeezrer .ofie a _-,•17,:,,ur a k'rl - re,od EV. zaao tribute to „Moce lz7ino did not re urn froze„, the 0=3 Mr. "Oroze eree 1:11044.ell,vowthoe boot c„Ithatiaun Met Co. aVer-rerae it.tral haw/ledge of their 07e3t caeriatee Wore ua, he mid, It wee 41* ,earzeot 4,1,33 02 .011 vtherr:t2atZtut:7,v;;:lowozba a,nother wow. 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