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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-12-17, Page 1KY- • Mr B. E. Twittolorof teacher V11%1,0'004 -the attatett6.7- n,W Vi 'Mita Ma; 'churl 4 14110 Bciue. 'The °fitmene. O' g the vest God 100* , t to oitad " Said:Rov, pitons ..wixe, atoso •ppeaon d fins town ever id when .Wel3tbroair,* 0411$11 *01144 Preached at „ e opening . -clrotnr ThLvId en, 31400.13;. 0the (114 tt Uttaiiitoit Alt„ 111:04 bloc #114re . „. 4,.:A,.scett mae 'the OrOsentat"tOn '''ferted';.te"..:the'irtte 'johirt''' . ii,liaxi„-:''.)ot: ."..,the iieader4S.,.** , :0.e.age llullen ,Whos.e.'4lll':.the ,i1Mreix.::* ceiie4,,aie:' *.es 'not Presetit:,,te.'recelive,,tbe'ilecunta.' - .,40-!.: "'0,,,42i000:-:*itV.,* .to..OrOOt' ... . . •• .. , ,. . , . • . , . ., ; lal -.. Med4,''' he having : AOraired, '4 ' e ',Plitee. of ' Worship.; .. - • •,- , ' teix,„"in.'140414,0-4::' '.11%0`*4;'aftax‘ Woll , .4Thia'..ohnrcii.:14...net....liere::,'1. , - - , '',iter Ark And ' • -P .***0:' eanse:',We.: are, another .-denomination. the Medal lor the best geography are not opening it to Open, £iic e -.410.4tian Uentorlal was Sheep 'atelen."- froM..YOtner7,'Iol Wtlllam Rd,'I/over '0000, ian, 6 Rather, be said, ,f‘itiVirai. & Vece:W 4n3, liti,ddle....:SchoolLinit thee,MOIchn •eOPle- ,ara.; welcome. telt come and iisliittOW'ralixT7;70..:Wi atelier. Whlle these three etho1arhips The Minister took his• text ,fro '. Avetl*0* . 1*'', 6:40.0000., furalet. 5th verse''Iwolineie :160% tett*. -angst be pursued 'before i .,comoth:•tiune.lieuse 0 Lor1•Aorever,', 'Hugh; -Ira ,''aVrereO. y, eine' OphOlarship;.for,Zuront•-.**4 'P°14.y- not pteout, :411,e; ,.,at the ViiiveralitY;;Of Toronto.;. x‘440treil- :14* lartiversitY and was not••'be Proficieflcy, the . IAthe t t1:1 0 ,arshP1, 6010.nd 17hweiretsill' .wristtlitl'ileari•a4444P*1111.;4‘hotr's'fill;' stu- (16.Is very *. 'rut° -JO'. tom:kW-19r 'this : 'se so this year twit were presented, ,• ,a7tto gearox echowstdp,! won :by ifelen Aidher,. 'vahied. at Seil.ille,' Is net paid ui.tU .the student hks,OomPletecl. the Upper ;Efeheol. tnvotk,' Aceitt*e : 01)1M166...'; Vex* Wen by „ - _gdnAt:*14.1tre 'RobTg erv arnes, sett, Str,s.ty, aider, ,V411,4n:De4t, Muriel Far- rlsh, '00.YA (Horton, -:Roberta *mid& 3/11400116f, A021, Ntlirlq, -sazziarw dine, Sirettilera Itertion Whitolt be* ..Vddi WirotAl and Srooe. .04t:i -commercial: (eorge Staten; 101„t1i, tat,- marlerr- Benderserk • Mart -M. Matheson,. apeetepen, Airee Ruston, ;1410d. • *itioge„. and Ooward : A new* .scholatithip forilirst year. Stu- dents „talled."';.tho lioterituat.:1Vienio4al Scholarship', was AnnonnHeed' end . Scott ',Otvreeted thenkgtO HAnie, put prinelio4, arid his asidelates for •mak1tig this, a:holm-ship .possiblev This will' be 'based VA the aeedemic tourbe at the ;Colleglate in Mathema- tics; 'Enifika, tieeitia'oh!, anct two. other subilota. • •,, The play, - "Polly ..1fatcb.wor1c,!" ss pleasingly ' presented by, students, Helen liraltrfl and Edrleanne Jonnet0A-:PlAYMt - the leading roles. the Story WU Of 407mlinother (R#11i4; ALIO/T), 41414g too Poor to buy A. new dresa,Afor her .little trar4dSolthter1 (ll(litanne 4/010./4 ston); who ' *Ousted. -one to Wear to -schoolthe del et the *Oleg OneWti, at -Which members -.9f-Ahee- boarirwoukt be present, As *1404 reogilr0#0.' mother Xoufld, in an eletrunk, Sifter ootrilivg,Soreet..4, 'thitar and /bitty, other thine, Which' ,retniiided her of. Wen .days, a patehWork aunt. She Immedfa- tely - ,detedtei etie odd turn this Welt.. ,"work'quilt Into a' dttee. for PolIy, much to de (flattest of 'VeSty,.., vibe reeerited ,-, Oat*** .0)4 -,knoiving 44; -AW.1, the iutt.,that 1,0,1 e- mento set, aside Piacea in vhich to worship the livingGed,, 'Houreve,t, ; He ia"St ' 'confined, to °those Places-, but wherever a sod meets 'Ood, chat place is all Altar,,"'. • , 441t, 'isn't, possible to be as perfect, as,"49,4rAVentr.on.rtho'-aPeak0r-,-0#d perfect in the absolute .and, the an- gels are not as perfect as God. • They have not got the onto -tirbli7siK'The knowledge �f =en' in „turn is litnited: How them. can man be perfect? God 'propeses. 14 ".,litake,".ineu;' 'and **Men , : • Perfect Christiane.‘ The affections- of the heart are transformed: by Divine Grace and -Nye leve the things that, God leVes.and 'hate the things of in. "A great many men want for !their Saviour. --lout. not for their Lord. They are willing to have Christ in their ear but not hold of the Whegi, He can ride in the back. seat if I-fc wants to. , We expect things to be right in the mechanical world, why - Shouldn't they be. right -iir our lives, 'especially .when' We are His work- manship." • • Ai the conclusion of the service, -Miggfra, that' ;thet".,. WAS an $800 debt oOti, the chereh`iipa, 40kca that the niereherS try to lift it as 'Soon' as .possibleft A 60.04{10rab.10 sum was pledged before ,the service made of -her Itir. her Ono* students, which 'W94. all too, true. .ctfowever, while 'titling on the diva,. the gieridreetlier ..was remirded of naafi hop)" Inolden In her Younter .12fe by the *alas'and told Voity Many ot itient; tome ot -she had, never heard Wore.' Thet. •.•'reght,'''Aitter POI,IY,had bfati put to bed; she *earned Aga-- sortie of !theft stories; one of * gAlat.wunt.. wlict had dented a *billet 44trk-tientrA-1 Way- ette, and 4104 ,or her tousinf, laniattn Cay, Bet seem*, 'Pau3Ing home "the .gniter« 'The minuet was ...cleverly *lanced by Aztife Whitten', dressed Int sat- "vitt'01 11040, loolchar , real .Orettl., , dterried, m General was ended« Rev.Marlatt,' the • pastOr, in- troduced the pesjardbie Singers frbo• Grand Pend, who sang a. Couple, of 'Selections.: Mr. Marlatt aniunincett that Ilfre,, Henry llornev.; .Newgate St, had preseiated the...Chore:h. with. a new Bible. go luso ispoko of tvo. parted .inerehers of the church, Ides. John Milhlan and ,William. who had presented' the ,church 'with ,a coonnutdon set before their liaising, Other Services were held at,'•8. and at 7 Port.' All of the services wer- well attended, ' In tile afternoon,. Rev « G. A. Ste. yens of "Vitelladebtirg•and Charlereont, 'brought a message On The Need of the Church.", In the evening, Rev. R. H. Hamilton preached on the alibied; -"Olio- Think Thou T.ckest, �r the •,Need of -thezVitorl,---: The stamung of Student's., based- • on the, . November -examinations lawn. 'Nantes are in order of merit, Class Lis /6% or - over. Case* is es to 74%. Class Yu Isl5O-to:-05%-:,: Vol= Di4, 101A.11"/,-;;Jemes Hume.Evelyn Mun. -day, Lorraine • Nelson, ',010•41.ttorke Elvidge. -Beatty, 'Dorothy Margaret :Barrie, ratio • .illogie, David ''Xutrish, lathes Abet El/t174 Nvilson, George naliolaings Carey, Ingle " Andersson; • Elizabeth Johnston.• Olgs Barier, Xen,netli' Crooke, Peggy Cooper, eathet- irievar.ton ` lrorte ID. Class, fiatriola PrAl,g, Harold :'Shore,, Isetty -Young; 41.17r1 141411W0Ans 'David` Mood, Frieda ttarbour. elaSs -11.--.P.eitir tooth, 'Betty John- ston, Donald Stonehouse -Stied Von, Bert 'Donald Johnston,- Chester .- Class rgir-Arthur atirkei, MaeDenald,, Grace -$:•teed, Mari Me.." .4 -stocker Dotis rem 114, class T.:-.-Janles' Mood. Class no-:-,Totio, gate, Dowd Shear - down, Payila GInn, Margaret Webb, • Oast' "Scott, Naonil Web- ster, icniett Salkeld, Ruth atuth Ncol Patricia .Signoe, %Uri Thorheloe, ;Donald lettso7i. • FarmflL - -Theft-vas , • -(Continued-on'Page 4) = 4 Oif:**Iiiioi.1 In Jileavitre's lap cared; Vet, think not all thet.r.h and great Are ,likewise truly blest . But, ohf what oral& fa every lout> litre wretched and weety.,lite thicleleon learn, That man was nuide .Moutri, *low the bank of • the Maitl&nd River,110 Sent the raAIwy track*, .tiirough. 'the deep . rienvi and slueli, to a 0eint-aiinest,opposlte OQit- ford Midge, Yon Will *One ireen a eliutdit of cedars,: trogn the, cent* of vriAli thin -Pnitteistit Airisp 01 anieW azdsee. A' alittetY Oath:. .1100 the glide pMt the Wee 01 henber :and the ainesot. box ea-rs; to where the isteeloe curls 'Wail '0**rd« &Ale4,buittf In trade, 110,1*4 eattng and our est will smarta, bit th, the stinigh* stroked Direetif lAket of *hatable of mood tin, thrown Logethe to re.eznble.* hut, £ very poor riten tbe doorway.ot the her "pitfteled anafrofeet,eJsdjn.*1r o1.1iit thek Were *tuft" a feet The feet bIonged to trod 1?001e). -4 hit of.etale these* * ,100 Of hard* '.dry 1004d, 4010; 10t 0.10 wd posektrit, ,speclat occasions some meat versto that. have , been cooked hi a battered frylngPew over the renioky, eooty tire, eoriatitute , meat Own* weak 14, belled on the saint fire and *trek from tasty- t.hl eutivatrves to-waelt down the lard ,fare Quakeep. e ;thesemen alive, •,• • The that* le aixiiit five.- and alf feet lorig„ four' feet wide and two and :14 halt feet 'high: I'red's feet icOsne .juatto the edge Of the narMlf entrance that is covered •with iteig-at night to ,bele keep the wind •find,, told out, tii,e tea of the hut is inade of galveneiret "aid liirea, *he' tje pair, lint it helpe and we 600,1 pit any hoardshaek iota.** ,,,attit , 'The Star's fre4 pregame& of •:00,term4 TOA4bowlsbon-bon ' the,hes,* Jugs,: and relish dlshes, are being quickly: picked .upSy lboth old, and'. • Dew 'subscribers to:this.paper Xfyou * in arrears now Is the • timeto pay up' and *get Isoult- thing. for Nettling.* ••'' • It You tat 111 *ervalt_cO.: you will stOt. the New Year right ,atul, have an extra icheistmes Gift, into the itetetefeLVOM I tect, torgo. about them when 11 drawiple uP his Wane and he Ohl t kelow haw to cut them ish*Tgar- 4.tew, arty, hoards servid *s a floor and u a, night "Oh lis'e op, right bait _aald the Oivier-olif_ came to that country alxixt t -.1406,, and who living In Oda -------- Two more grain laden ships were added off Sunday to the four already berthed in Gode,rich. harbor 'until Abit spring. The latest arrivals were the Royaltonand the Berryton, earrying /00,000 *bushels between them. This grain will be transferred to the bins. The other freighters Wintering here are the Foote, the Donovan, the Hanna and the "Prindoc. The Superile' has gone to Sarnia *where she Will re- main until the opening Of navigation. The Donald Med, 4 Kincardine ie - breaker came in on Sunday and will stay in Goderich lep, and water until spring to Move vessels and do any work -that Mal be llecessary-i—L--. _Eight Or nine members of ,=eaeli att crew Will be in Goderich Until possibly the middle of January, lay- ing up for the winter*The forward crews left the shipshortly after they tertebed their Winter berth. FOIJND PlETERY tie. DQrothy Munro,' it daughter' of Mr.and 'Miura, of 040444 exhausted front 104,44 lay 44(40 In AY00410 0011" tett while an an404 mother ,01 4the1* ntilh4k1)0tAna..*1.-.„:„. eareheds,frantiollW 140 her. The-Olind, dreaccd in green eost. hat, leggings ah neighber',c,hiniw end the -mother ' ince - Jean----rindsr)i-I0olred out On ieveral" oc. eaale.,iis and so,* her freut'of .her.'norne on Mon Street, in Stratford., Whet* it caMiAintalor her to come iri sif.elwaS nowhere to be feanct 4.1t4rti'ate etarcli-7-made of the netIthoorli' was _ parents but no Orte:1,*cii.seen her, It was then 'tbe 'police Were notified ot the ntissfrig, 1hUd,' That 4late:Ottelle 4) e1ed to ,look for •lost . children but they are usually loc&ted at'sonie of the uelOboes haulm,. but on 14,4144t„1,14.0.4. J it Was. dilretent. 1Dorothy sVti.s not .jtist out visitint; he had gone, and 00u14: not be punt..1,-11145h orIow.: At seven 0..Olook the policecalled in • every' Boy Scout and Inspector R. J. *ow instigated a iseareli of the vie d at the counc nie�ttn , A -nUmbet of ten r...94),A+130.0,vs. for tb ork wer'e read *mathe anotib ed 1414 Mr*, Robert Doak to *ea teal)* by the couneiL ernOf AdOIN itligahrtt raeltainalt4dIrtillkjinOtabledti:o:nolloculor , the ot EaIL BroWn*.' chairman cof ' tha" , Finance paintingI lbc rt 1?4Tly in 1:hk_0101 1 . 1' 0:4Other en gtb°11:1441; Ainimvir:::::.4 eil niltnel i ri tta41. '. Moser, Wket$541.; t '42. forz:u 1 t' 6, (1_,° 'r et; :Ii ) -thei ofn,1 I- ml ?0 I i n 1 i bi 1, 'We itgraextlitat"---it --We *lea SteeePted., .;T110 te11441' l'iliV "tttjWAMrtCth-bltrtid peappOintedit*4kuttr•Elthat ' Councillor V. Z•flinithara,,,ounuto alstroifY*IassInued. set*rbe .ppointed' wet of the Iiiatorlea Coronation on jVf.a y 12,Date. ' Planned for Brother_ ‘CHEERED BY LODIPON* •!George Vt, was proclaimed Xing of. the .• British Empire • °on Saturday morning and will beoilloially crowned on. May 12th, 183/, the date.originally planned for the coronation of tdward - • -The-Beitish. Muse of Commons met to-- declare .allegiante to his majesty. . .-•Xin-g -.George took the oath of cessien at 'St. James! Palace, before a, ep,ecia14-accession council of •high dignitaries of church and state. Among these attondlng was Hon,. Vincent Massey, Canadian high ,com- missioner. There . were a num- ber of members of the privy council in attendance. The Arch- bishops Of York' and Canterbury: - *completed the assemblage. ' Mother's Plea Recalled Ilyg the King!" was\the sen- timent .of the day in ,the -winding ; streets of London"ae city- and em- pire remembered -with a heart' throb, the plea of another actor in the drama. Sympathetic,. crowds watched the windows of Marlborough House, where Queen Mary, the wide* of one .Ringt, and the maim of two, yekter., day witted a statement asking 'ad, grateful reMembritice" -for Edward .and a "full -*mature of generoualoy-; alty" for 'Xing George. "God -save-the ahouted. th _trowd outside his Piccadilly residence as 'George emerged On his way to the palace, "Long hive the Ripen (The former king Proceeded to a French port on a British -destroyer, and from there to .Austria, where he. is the guest of the Bothsciiilds • that RoMents are being ni have he CoUnAnnit. Oit•SktUrdftyi Decernber 19th The Fire ,00nunittee xe»orte they had Passed. the Viretnerni PaStrai kinounting-1,4 $$OO. eVery lane.eyeryafleywa was combod, but the. childcould'. not be fount Am. neoncernents were made 1r4 the aootti theatres and over the local radio' brosd- oaSting sYStein, describing the dress of the little ,girl and asked for every help •possible. • Pear avai_4kroiscd,• that. 'she- in..ght, have .wandered • to theriver bank and Men scare:bed to the water's edge. Then Comes Saturday Domald Lane,, popular Goderleh yetreg,man, Who .fe• •attendflig Shaw' G�decb Commairity, *Christmas Businesti. *114 In Teronte, was Tree, which 1;es• become an lattitial painfully injured oft :Wednesday of event here old. -which tis lobated ter - last; Week and ;had to. be remove to -07*itli*eit'intereittir all the %/Pante iGentral. 1101Pital 4rliere. little peottot who hot been 'waiting ,seven 'stitches were required to tea. anxiously' for -Weeksfor the. Stove:At- , P*ir•Aotigitte to' 'balite& thette, since of Santa aikUs, wiul belt:014 on Dont who is in rifild'erice at 160*. Saturday afternoon of this week at Colleget. was -Watching. * eftiOlTball 3 'o'cloek. The„;big.tree-in • the, park fight in the college .cittakhittitle, from is aglow With lights andsparkles the •tifinglow.of his' room Ort:ther see*with nittelt, greater .brillitute than it ond litOnt.of'4111...b#114/41t, when one has yeant,—:The usual' of the ',combatants 'Made * wlld pitch heti, of candy' and • tints wilt • be With, an untumelly, hard AnioWball" l'ianded'out Irr the genial old fellow irhith hit Don On .the nose, „causing who holds* fond place In the liereete . -itthottct.triatikillsr _from; 0* rni*havi, •-• SATURDAY,MOE : )1. l9th, at • Velook, . Pietnre .c�unci left With the tOWA clerk,', The 4000011, Meeting proper did not start for almost two hours after ithe council met In committee.to 4114cusa various: PrObleroa, Nsthish, had to Conte • Sotne time Was takert.up Withiellef problems.':aml. the etibieet will. be settled at a epeeist meeting of the: .0..C.onnen: -which- Will be *led 'after 7 Christmas to tlestri up a.nureber of • matters that rati$t be ..decided before e new yea teievlogorwork— will contribute' largely towards titk,i irig care of the situation , for Some . time. A question of signal importance to the town was introduced in cominitta when the matter- of the, town boun- daries on the north side Wits brought ' up, • -lila Worship, Mayer-Micthvan- -- stated that Mr. Johnston front Strat- ford had been gathering •historical data and had shown at 9ne tfine the northern boundatir extended: what werer known as the Indian Islands; and farther up to a larger. island near the Maitland Golf • Cour,sev These boundaries extended stereat the • Maitland, and the 'Colborne Township boundary was designated by ate high- water mark of the river. The inter- ; °ging sub:cot is being folioWed up, by Mr. Johnston who is keeping iu close touch with the council. • -Mr. J. J. Maawari was instructx1 to arrangefor the supply of ;Andy for the. Community 'Christmas tree* and the Daughters of the :EniPite.will again ,be asked to Assist in bagging torashodY phoned that they had seen a • little child dressed in- green watiderim -alotig-theIr -led to -the .Avondale cemeterrand that the iftxried- °to be crying as If she Were lost. The poilce, tioy • Scouts. ne4hbors. headed by the father, drove to the gates of the etittettry mind there ivith flash- lights glazing through. the dark, they looked-lor dues, At Usk, in the -troy In . which the father wria, little 1oo14 prints toted be aeon wandering through the now, sold just on the edge of the cliff overlooking, the Avon river, -the child was found: asleep; fade dosinweiti In the mod, as. It she had, fallen 'twin sheer exhaustion, She was nulled to her home where her mother. 'shoat hysterical with the *M41613.11 tets100, was awaiting finther Word, The little itki We* .14ten to 'the, Stratford hospital', where. she was Plate& In hating, Peds ,and Jelveri etiml:lathig drinks, 1Vilit AiTiriksflffee'lWiTrYilir'etaitkfir,rri' Mr, Plat& Riley has reteivei permanent position u C, Ikt; R. Ide- graph operator 4,47liathain, He hat 10: yeti* expatiate* jwork and was 'forfa fetter operator At Ai tt R. *glen here andsines that time het been rielleffink M a ntonher' of *tattoo* in that„ yet wbetlier be will inove hi anilty to Chatham v1Th.hfin, but0itIs german'. ex 14-:-'11114y-, musteal th.ele of Ooderich wellsis In the legion and g'MlIZatIofls. *ndwaa.Mways wlhhlng to help, .and Mrs. W. It kinder, 14. David BL itioderich, are the, Matornal grand- Pftrents of Dorothy, CLAI145.COUSiNSHIP 'MTH MRS. W. W. SPAPtOP,i While -the People of . the 'British . Empire listened Intently *TKI sintionaa ly by their radios for 'niftier 'word of the•erisiathirt Was at hand last week the abdkMhmOf Xing,P41:. The Commission laid over,- for consideration at the first of next year, a proposal and re- port- from, the :Canatlitin-Gerteral•EleCe— - tric Company, on the improvement of thelighting system on the -vitiate, at their regular .meeting • on Thursday night,. • A letter,Was receiVed from The On- ' tario *Municipal Electrical Associa- tion, accompanied by oplesoZ reso- - lotions of the Association, and an explanation . by the • 11.E.P.C., of On- tario,' The resolutions expressed the opinion that the -110CP-.0. down in its duty tothemunicipalities , that had entered into flat rate litater , contracts with the (.1Ornmitsion When the Iatter'had earicelied all eontireilts. The reigolutlinis also stateil that . it was the opinion of the giesociatipti that all sur'plua money' accrued frogn flat rite heater profits should be ap- portioned among, the Municipalities that had entered into tontraeta ratlt er than toned overle the 6%0114 • The Commission explained that, 'I was physically impossible, to • gauge the *moots that *Mild' havi to be :Apportioned among the munielp,s11-! Aies and that it would be ' the principals on Whkb 'here is $41. m• ore, the 'Commission -stated, the. ; *ember'e of the, association.- apparent - If did not tioderitand the '1* -011-0.1 purpling, resulting from flat rate ,he etc The ,sorpling is simply la decrease - In the defieitAlid Weald I* eaten Up by 'expeiogint. The letter was tabled.. An sipplieatieirfor a maximum mind Meter sertiee% at the iniperiti Olt Gonapany'S• satlice , atatIon it - Victoria $te and Nelson St. isse POW id tegether wth a number Of, ApPli,- '- cations for lighting Sertlear«, '')connutiniesition tiiewornan w os.frle 4 in loca h the former ec I , e tees renouncing Y topIfor lferbert gimpoon,, Who daims Tbe 3ap.rint.ndent wil eeind usirt of ths now ft% t « WaIHs "Airfield SiraPeol, necessary (Oderkh overclitght In the That o t " week. ht.t Sintp. loc*1 "Oileiet home to li ht 0 ' to bas bien