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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-03-18, Page 11. I At194 "PeOntellbitt the MPleYrnen .Bmau foi Lh 4district, ef , 'Bruce and Rerth, couuties, vote. rn town on 14Onday afterneowgitOrrievv.' eveliatottho WOW* men 9...t the: town regarding 4110 ies tient PIan. A'Veltirig*,.. in Ate, gentd,_ goom,of the'. ,Vestnteat. vernpany,-.When!..A: Landon expMned the ',natter f.11,11,11 ,,of "the executive .f Gdetich I]ome CetereitteeWere eboselL . • 4" • . • The doubleiteUrPoSe.e the Pawls improvement to o Canadian .homen and, leimeht for..•!Alnediffn„, workers. Every velninlAtntr has "4"0.'Ib. many on-whiehrlittle-or:Tittmainten- ance„and AnAttrOVernehtt enPehditures, ' ilave heeul.mnilekin titkagkiiiX:YOrs'4, 1h-riTatiorfel-AZMPOYEatfit--..COnuttis* sienlies-seritselftirlask of mobi1iz- ing Veet`e0Felt,oratille effort Of hone Owners,worlers,build ing4oti#10tors, building 'eni3Plies firms, business and service organisie, tions -and of Pubile-APirtted., citizens , generally' to restore and-improve:the. . homes 44 Canada.andto draw the - employed, :into‘ renfollieratlYA ,0* 000- --structive.emPloyment, ' - There are thonse00 Of home own- ers whose homes needlePairt*e im -pravemente-alut Who have- the-savin to finance 'the*. ,gnt, .vho have ititentes but inadequate ,ga • the Plan provides ' maehiriery. whereby they can .fInance home iMproyenients and additions, both interier, and. :ex- terior, on most favorable terms. ” • The banks areeol'ePerat,ing' with the • \Dominion ..Government in this • plan And are Prepared ,to-malte loans up to 42,000 :on a 4, single property provided the loin shall be for a term not in ex-. cess of three years and,provisions will 'he made for repayment': in equal monthly instalments, The reasinnind charge for leans Shall be B4.% dis- count tot a One -Year loatexind(4)0F4 ?4,tet fOtaller Petil? • Mr. Landon etilakiert$t be Sett brthe'rneeting Vinel get -Go e - limber* 'of Goderich pop1ewill :remerriber Ray Copeland,coltevt ---'0141111)( of tho Bank tof.CIIM*00. 4tatit' oderielk and now;0 elnlile ranIfod branh of the -be . CopeIard bati the gruestome' rience .of firat eeing the 1)e -dr �f t1io'$0 year-old ' !.Liawrnee itvbene taxicab proprietorlOhopfVeae, murdered last W -end, Paywas - • driving akmig fte. 'hig1way ..when the Iighta ofbis'oar fell 'OultieliedY lying in the ditch. .The driVel? *Ong .at first the the.rneiv„mht lat- er here* tliepolice.' youngman keel store last veot qualified „ for the:title Of "114,0st Competent Clerk," A 'young lady from the 'tlistrieteurrOlmding goderich en- tered.a, 1001 newStand en.; '$1400,410 nlght and told the clerk:that .slie,wee4 ing for a magazine for her, boy- friend Who,Wegaiek.` Magazine ontelned a sOrtid whick' her young ari.WaS,reeding tont she lied.fergot- n'theilante of the, riblieitioni, There was bizt_one thing aliolt the *ignoble • that ,e,7,eustoineer• could telItheelerk lie serial was (gulled $10,000: 04 Fifty " she thought StoppingsaereSe.• 'to the 'dazzling • array of Vaig4411015 with , covers - de- Piettp-g. Oolvhqs shooting' theh..,way,to :the geles.:theY1 cved, glieStly AkeletenS withboney, hods -peised 'About' the throatiot er fair 'beauty, the. -obliging clerk began • his ''search. 'Finally Jie aline to what he Was look- ing magazine ire-whith. was le serial entit1ea,f,."14OW•1 *Made- $40,000 Y-ROUTideilef:Ainintinon," 4 ,enO:* wer'Or-40a% enough*to draw a. prIz OM 'the Zrieh...0eteepe Benefit draw 'Made SO*10 reeeiVed.".94.0.able,on ‘°.e ..testeA. noon *OK as "cows .tiOna. today. toonnterf* P. W..0.00111- tt*e.„.one hundre 1501Aude terUn '10sh.,,TosPiteleOra‘d,;Vetional :',03TOA 5 * 1nstrOLiti45' *SaitotteSint • "X was eating th;le Mr " the :cebieleame Ire satd 17.1iniebeit reading he telegfaire Intended 14.41.' 'RA* Inten.e4 !Utile:,111 put t away :ro one or theso."days I' se inothi24,%eilkv.,,!thatL11 tidnlc would ltke to have and I'lI'14913f" , "***"' ,;Alartaget.k o th. teen'heslOg. '.*weetisteMS .tickets*for th paa! Is the flrst tim tbat ,_*40,44.161,11'04" POMO% -Store, 7.4ho'iOwO0,4:, hag 'the ..'tvinnlni` ticket, :h0en...,' toe** som thte ago::ind'. 'ha 13.60,4'00 8#41,:0A she1t at -the :-sto, rioh to tope:lit on. the;Plan . the rest of the district. .0nee the erganita.,.. • tion is ,begun it',$atiOnal advertising tanilleig* I* started. 'ThiSadver!' tising is.paid for 2 by -the Dominion liody,-,,Speakeza. will Goderieb teiiiitetett the.pesople in this Nwerk. repreSentative.teld ; the uerieeting that Metering of borrowing looney were liberal and that, 2rein may he behind taxes or his home may CVet be Mortgaged, and he can get ‘0, loan provided his application', proved' Satisfactory. /t is intended that the.. various trade in in town will he .trganiZed, and that the .president. of each trade body • • will beoemet 7noribet. of the . Ifionie Improvement committee executive. The farmer have the privilegeof borrowing to imPreveleneeei barns or for home for Mk hired help, up, to $2;000.; 'A cominittee in .Goilerieh will be eet Up for the Connty of Huron, 'Owing .te' the 'eriiall,,numher Wei's' arieSs ,tnenlitat Was able 14-sittelettin such .short.notiterteily - teittotiv committee Was draWn. up at -at the Meet' leg. Mr. C. X..Sstrindera wait appoint- ed president of the committee arid iac- cepted the appointment,' Other reenii.- bers of the' committee suggested weref Mr. N. R. MacKay, Secretery; the three 'Oodericli.,bank '; managers and MaVer J. A. .MareElistri, * ' • A meeting, to 'which tr.adesmen and Inisirteati men in the 415triot are • invited,- will be held in the 'Bedford Hotel, a, Week from to -night, Marci 2ttliOn konSulietio* With the regular meeting of the tient 'Club. The sneak,. et will be Major W. H. Woods„ • ger Of the Clitmber , Of 'Commeree, London.. . • • • Itotalit lc Tat *stht Stogy of 1Vorlif.WItlii Trip IN 'VICTORIA St CHUIICII • _ lady was greetlY,,plettseit with this inietees *rid went happily her same tier/elhaii on as ninfiy ai'40„ ,toiriers of thtenewatand *it out once *sting to be told.".whae ithey,.wanted,. So .aecustion'e, has he become • to the wants of the patrons he is, able to have the ,partienler...Papery, 'magazine. - or ton& of tobecco ready for them al- most heforeltheygettilinciughthil deel• inWs the,' Store,: • An audience that filled Victoria $t„ tidied Chtireh on Tuesday night; was thrilled and delighted by the interest- ing and '1,Oreathless account' Of , 4110r -hike' that tOOktyt6 lege .graclusttes; <On* united Church niluieter *rood the *tort& The travelegeet'itrfttatitett hiteneY wa of the couittless *beau:as encountered be oula trig' bhar taisvoo,th, their 40004 ..tmit this country, over the fields sai4 hl1L of England, .1reland; ikotland and Walse .through. Sefglura and along, the dikes of 1141and.. )3'resti there the in- trepid youth, aided ':forse`kisoit „nun. 404,Frnc tred mixtiluto:" 0141.14' Luxe into> awe; The IWO stc nde on ;Itk. Cattle bat and th. lMt.r Of this Pliasse of the ,issedertililisitea- with * tandembicyck - The 1 etiatiOnt *Woven on thef.ucreen Were realistic **4 olueetional *d bli entliusitirtic, young ap.sker won hi. , 4,io. inoW thehesits Ms icAL NUMBERS - Owing lig to illnesti, Itete ,0„ Career - on or iStrathroy, moderator Of the sYtiod ilimilten" and koilden; who was to. have:suldieetedthelast of the 'Teurig People's inter -denominational Ienten serVites,'Whieh North Street United Church 3021- dey night, was closable to be, present, Itev. Charles MacDonald of 'Lticknow concluded Me 'service and took as his text, Hebrews 11.40; "%it it became fee'whout 4'113,41; things and by *whom are all things bringing, Man* sons unto glory make the captain of their salvation' perfect through suffering," , • • "The' si.tfferinge of Christ are gloried, in today," seid Via0Don-.. tell "During the lertten *eaten Ville - call the sufferings Of Issue but X am afraid sometimes:We, glory in' the joys of the 'Easter season Eel the risme- rection :and put the sufferings' o Christ in Mt betkgrOund: "The lorY* Crofts is *lreedy in Clirlist'soraeasion, Be4011116 Ills 4teafferings: OE Is *Owned. 'With. glory and h000r, not as eonipenesition but rather as the fruit of HIS suffer!ings. We Must hear mind that perfection is not tometliiree than can pregreati iuj rtiteri, soinething, that it at .en end. .eriectsch 16 something *hit is dyjr4 *into and vibrant, something which ptilsates into the inner being of a Ziaa in every stages of life. Arei yet, per.. the ticket had 'been ;one of a," i'MOIOOrtot, 46 was to) surprise d to 00 (it inlY NtO• "Wslhe first time tte,'Ve.over vtdo. #47010 •roy 1,1O," otke-0(elareti,,, "and itfert:oiolY is a' gilott, Mor4, lotg toonogi lioNtet deddOct yet what 1,s,rii---going to flo' 'svith-thar- Money but there are "e.; number: of them's, that r. have been want* te and the 001. my, slue° Of the prize money, will Come hari0.". Mar' •frte tIrt 4#40. VLIM Murray had . 'everr. invOsted money: * .sweepettet.:.; ticket. • -$4 YE. TAKEN1 CAR .WITH -HIM • While' Max Robinin s was TorontoToronto/a OillonSration (0-f lioaa given a perfect i41()*. OtU4t very true. Mr. :and w spoleke changed hand hospital, wth 04 *ill” be HoMe, ore siese0M has -,beelfurg.iiiitlYt ne .oecas riet and ,thia, will be avi .Nursee are transfer hoMelront the topfl �,Qppositetke' reeen 4%1, to the Nurses' f�r patients *-years SeVezai "to* PARE-, irrS ab1e.,when the o 'their • new The 4 eloh, An,, address by ,r4. T4Roy Patteron atits monthly meeting last Thor , Is Tho CO4tY engineer predited 11 those )11AX* iork 01.4O lines rieelia OS *010 "not be 'bothered disty rade- ' during mule tuonthan' Otte .of the nse of salt in the Oita rtin , ,,,, no ;Atter was county engineer before him,,' Old ., of ad building and it adminItratIou from a,P9ro Untirthe P,t, :**0 - ;liehll' salt roade bave proved * **di" 0 apd., . -foracast thattlio$, el yearly' applioatlona of 11 or calchlm ehloride to lay the du5t. road would 040 p *itbont. Zcr nearly three yeats At thesrco oe4 orltr:Jr:ft.-4 , " dent for eah inile. These reach' /e receiyd cornmend-'- able-tener nfiette'teuipof such being theDungapnon and Peknow,, Lioi Zdviivas presented - eups to alter Barlow and gin Bradley); • re suedive captains of the' }Seiner *ari jun$6r eliemploms of the' Lions JUve- ile 11001<eSt, U14040t The LionClubWO one *theatre tichet0 ottch, of the a)i4Y odd 111061,n, and order$ for $t in AtteroUndise Were given tot the ehalu - re, on the riein of gr. 'Wel....4.0re,..but lived '.only for two he*:anct two tal10; About ortce * With twa heads,butthe'vetintlarAin PROGRAM The.,Ileme and Seheol °bibs or Goderieh are askine for lull' sit011ettf. /rani° the parents of schotd '-children next, Monday and Tuesday evening when the'otUdents Of Goderich Public Schools .prefiellt a musical prograln -under' the directiOn of Mr. 11.F. Play- er: The 'Clubafeel,that it, it onlx.)the dute.,Of theparent e to turn out and ee.,,,wieet,7 their ichildren ,Alvan do, This ''.°1ic(140.401.00t,i0, one of. the major ' of the training.of the ettittP.t- • atiOn' will not lIkeiy the middle otnext nwnth, now by sailers .be. Iooced at it the first of A the eu cold spell, lee has ornied on at* Mooring again. be the lakeand the StMRTY5 River IMAM -oven -4o tow to . inhes 004 la * the l'havVr arc1 there is qult. a Stretch of it On the Harbor Beech, direetl,Y ress froni G�derlch, the- foe Is only two iadhi* , Aire, BOW? eiSto#7111-litiv Vas '03ttlxigw • InItates and the bod'Y' of the' 4„-PAree1 in the house when her bus- s mate normo s in that it, tio only barel;tired of Vatting for *her, tailed four legs, one body and one, et of or - jestingly from a downstairs. , tom, illurrijo I think the tap hies genet" On serriVing eniteide the -couple were sur- -ptieed to'find.that-the car had gone during Alit 10 minutes -that they had been .10. the 1ioUse. . Immediatebt the pollee and radio statiens were notified of 'the theft and the car wsts,recoverea' with h broken bumpers and slightly -daniaged-fender, be Queen $t.'.about *nine o'clock the next morning, . ' SHAMROCKS AND POTATOES USED AS -DECORATORS On St. Patrielesenight, St, George's 'eh Hall was the scene of a happy arty OVett by the Margaret Seeger Club, - frhe 4as beautifully decorated vjith colored balloons And branches with green paper flowers. Along the -foot of the .platform -a. 1611g -table 'War medee-attraetive by an, unusual_itleat potatoes stuck with long stems of artificial shamrocks. Games of bridge and "5760" were -)1!i'yed before -supper Was Served. The winners for '"500" were: Mrs.' 05.} weld Ginn and Mt, los. auelc. Mrs. tastnian.carried off the ° Prize for the ladies' highest score, and Mr. Doug- Istes Mooney the Men's. The guests Were .provicled with song -sheets and well. known longs were sung with great merriMent.' , variouti etegoe Of life. The toelities that *Jake for perfection in a mart sise not the Waite as the qualities Inake for Pei:404m* a child, There Ivaa''Progresit in the life of Altus and Yet /teivas perfect at each zOtteliiiire' }stage of life, "As Christ grew Ife realised that God meant ilim to 1)e more than the carpenter of or Nazareth and Be flintily Went Out hitt) the wilderness tided that the Veir hi which* will of God twat to take alit. Not through A tlieglay of power was 'Clnist to do Ilia eat work, bat instead it wl.n to 1,. doiie blitongt His aufferiere on the cress. He k*rnd bed1ene by the tilting* That Its suffered. Net tbat Christ Was Asir disobedient to the will learned that Ire voat to thsit est alms wliklt might be *coon 141Ia i thinidncof sending:the hotly to a taxidergiiist to have it mOurit- PROVIDES ICE -1N HARBOR The secoutl Olt& of winterto be felt in this district 'arriyed a week ago ail4 teniperaturei have prevailed since then. WhereCompared with' last winterethe 1930-37 cola ;Vila are balmy and spring like, .the last Week being slightly colder . than the ,eariir December drop. Little snoWths failen during the week, but the low tempeese- ture brought esrinfert to feel dealers and,ite men. ' Harbor ice about 12 inches thick, 18 Omit being luirveste.das quicklyas pos Ur, Peter ,.ilohn 13oisby, who has Won earrying on$ the law praotl'ite of the 140 ;10),14 'plot in Seaforth, has formed a partnerobittlAtit41417. T-Attus E. perieey, '14:44'.' Ptn, Ge 4046' lawyer, and comireinceo business here -lest IfondaY;, Bols,by Went 'to Seifotth • in BEA!, Frank Watkins escaped serious in- frorn-Clinton on the 14th concession after the hockey match when his ear turna--over after hitting -the-Altai.- Watkins did not - take a narsow bridge until he was almost upon it and when he applied his brakes the car skidded into the ditch. The right • front wheel was smashed, the btnnPor rand right fender were badly twisted' end one of the headlights Was famish- ed. No one in the tar was hurt. • County 'rrstflie Constable Norman Lever investigated. r sible to seen* A -Supply before the sue gets in its (Work.- . • 'well lady IAtOWA and within -20 Mlles of Ooderich s invited to recv1 the ad. on pus (the Women's Plage) of itefieeou Sz Sem W.: Important to everyone of you. 11 Aueost cf tooi, to take Oltaige of the 'Practise of Mr.. Beet, being- retained there by. the Public, Trustee for that 'Otte*. He graduated from Ostroode Hall in 4929,, having previously at- tended public and high telools in To- ronto, where he graduated from the 'Toronto University schools and IrOnc Toronto VniverSity;-, Following 'his, goatioton lora oNtootio-118,11 bks Was engaitisl n Boltill'h TAMited in '1'00 to, walla, is operatod,by his father. Itt 19$1 he began to 'practise law. itt. hedislisnottioardiere.;ini‘LorOwItoOn., and)*14,4.0 own;oltg: breile.down. Affor recovery .from his illness, he returned to his profession and practised in St. Catharines, being associated with the firm of Seymour and Lampert!: Ile continued there un - ale left last summer to take up Mr. lieseitTpractise in Seaforth. •The partnership with Mr- -Dancey was formed on March lst with the understanding that •businos Would" comenince on March 16th. The new firm has removed .to a new suite of offices in the Royal Bank, being in the same' building where Mr. Daricey has had his office for some years. They are the offices formerly occupied by Mr. D. R. Nairn and Ur. Chas. Shep- hard. • Bobby has had considerable ex- perience-iri,both7eriminal and civil law courts in Toronto and Chatham. He is at _present residing at the Park Hone* and will later take up residence here, at which time golsby will join him. He and his w will -attend the Anglican Church here. Mr; Bolsby is also a member of the Lion's Cinie, At a Joint meeting o fennel) and the Public 'Utilities stsien,on ThutadaY 44044. -it wa decided to installthe bori, Iightin it OM, iort. the. 'Square „beoreOld floni A.,oelc.4!:.Aithough,'.no,te been letas yet to aiiycornpkny for the neceuary equipnL.iipxobab1s- thatthe pan subzuittedby t , the ,council eorne tine e*e:W11t be Installed: . The plan tallow* for tyvo standards to a b1ok on thept aidone for each side - Light 4),Itieed Om( the:1*W ;in, the' .tecording.to,the Plan, conisider- ation, : ' pp Cations Were reeeiVed.:,from the eriehlsPOZerivinik-loi4,flvt horse Swer enrrent the dock sofeenitur-o4. It was granted. elertcont panles, iegarding Athe. proposals here were °A letter. from &era* for gas and tri*.setiVice'buoineatlima. -read and referred'to, the ‘S#perintere- dente . • . MILK ADVANCED • ONE etar A, QUART The retati prlce of milk Ir. Geditich was raised to 10.0entit .44 quart on Mon- day, ATI adyaitce ot one oeit. Mee& Ixoln prodceta to diatzllutora was oda *were from 440 44. Ilundicalvilght to *00 .4 hundredweight 'changes' Owe& result of -the visit, to ittede. rieh,:of a repretentatiVe of the Ontario a short time 40- At th'e tirne of Itis via% u joint Meeting Of pro- ducers and distributors were dividedon the otiestiort. ,s OwhIg to the increased Witt of lure - *clients it 'Ss eap'ected. that the' price of breed itt Goderlch wIll be raised irt the • 1)4sar future. * One of the 4)4e4 known figures it the town hall was the.,*fetint,„, of an autointiblie Occident on ;Wedileedel :Meriting at the eater of Itaitillton, St :and Victoria t. Oinger, pet oindel, of 10. tiut %fee. most ft,Aetatitly kfll.d when *truck** oar that totaled the corner before the 'dog was able to *seal*. The , *begot Was,',#urelY"440014ental,041,, the driver of the-eir regretWed. the accident Ginter .tieoesine kuoitu to *blot eiretyou# *rho. was * caller at the toocoi ball, yiltire, in the *biter, he wouJd .SUPerVitetiVie ittOin SVter tb. altregleiter. In * Born in Stl;dokiia-LlniPrieiaea With Necessity of Organized Effort Daring South Mrieats War First Group Formed in 1000 6040:404 Monherthip rit9,w Tot:as:Thirty Thousatid. The Siith .anntverattry of the found- ing of the Imperial Order of the Onughters. of the Empire w.a observ- ed this year by branches of „the iorgaa vacation not only in Causasi 114 itt many Parts of the Empire, , The founder 'Of the Order ,Wads - Clark Murray of Montreal, former- ly lifargatet-Poletnri- who Was born lit Paisley, Sootlatat, whole tether was st pronounced manufacturer.. After her marriage she eenie to,,-Vanisda Where her liiiShencl was & trofis*ir itt Queen's iltaiversitA-gingistuu. Mrs, 'Murray toot., beestrntattablieti .. to the, new countrytandtliis affection Itiingled with her love far her native lend, oesked*petrititic feeling which later, later, was the Melilla of bringing the women of the ,Eritialt' Empire into closer Unfelt. In 18/1 kb:loser Murray was transferred from Kingston IteGill 1.1nivetatt3r, Anitteat. Dr. Murray viiis itt'00,iliPlete synipatitsi whit Itis wife's 4lezire establith a howl of Ando among the *Olen atki thildsTi Of 'tile far-flungShe was treatir itupreseed with the need o1! th on her frequent *1st% to the Mother' Cormtty during the. :Soittli, Afriftri War when -onotot- t Were eager to he of *ervice but woe NMI use of the lack of organized, ffortu to UMW' *heti. When Mrs, Murray returned to, treiil, 411e - tend the gravos- of so battle, and it to teailo her vielon tion which would nt ofls 'Vat ir Wore 1(11 ingtring stel of an orgauIza- lt the *enters it it the year 100, lotrolity.foitnal of the' Thiughto rom this email COMMITTED FOR. TRIAL ‘Casweliltackett, chivied with theft. of hides from A Ltichnove tamer. was committed for trial by Magistrate Walker at Walkerton on Toeidep af- -ternoon, be having elected ti411,1 by Wee and jury.' membership of 80,000, • . The. Order Was fornied to Promote unity between the Motherland, the sister Dominions and Canada; to pro- mote loyalty to the King and Empire; to fOrwsrd every good work for the betterment of the country and -its people, It Is non-politieel and non, secteriart. . The second Chapter was formed in Toronto with, Mrs. S. Nordheiriter as Regent and later headquarters were ,Moired from Montreal to Toronto. The work of the -Order has oentiiiMel through manleaders down* through the nate, .vhe firat activities Were for thelbenefit Of Canadiall, soldiers taking part in the south African War. The organization *as of Ineatlinablel vaine to Oath& and the 'Ord** dur- ing the Great War at which time the Daughters of the Empire collected and diebursed Millions of dollars for the benefit of British soldiers. After the Armistice the Order ***Wished e war &oriel itt to. cost Of 'Waif ddlars. By the tetIna Of this memorial bursaries are -provided itt MAU- niverafties for Venlig Canadians *hose ft.therS Were killed or etrioilidy diabed Great War; and as a pennanent memorial .post -graduate ' ho ips (overaits) *** awarded to mine students yea**, one front each Province itt Catta4*)for adtti*ce4 '(confhtuot o pagi.4) • The--amiuel-wattrhour..."..egeeenient• with the Sengente PonapenY.-Ltd..arge • approved. A letter from the Wierktnen'S (-10.1n. penisitionBoerd, regarding the nett coverage- on entritoyeee was read and laid °vet for further consideration. : . kietter-atted-11(00:41-1,1thi-Orttlh6A- - town eountil, asking the CoMtnieden • to"go into the Matter of pipinK`nalitar-r al water from. the C. P.. R. at the harbor t� the Soap); for drinking purposes was teaa and refer* to itho Superintendent to look into 'entire"' port. • A' letter from the council asItint the Ceinnilielon to olio negotiation* vfitit tile Ontario' Hy4r0 Meetrie Pewer °' 41egint1ssion. for - • a .nlarkeilredisetien inthe test Of power to Goderichi and failing negotiations, the Coenuession• to investigate the most economical' Power development, , whether hydro, *Stu or Dietel and to.. .*:#41intssItitturi.diik er for the sale of power to tlie town. The matters referred te'sirennder eon. sideration 'and' will be taken up' with ' the Provincial Commission. * Letters from the Hydro Electric •PoWer.Coremission, regarding- the re- quest forthe, approval'of a 26% re- duction - ductien in -doreestk and commercial service charges were read and filed, pending further word from the Pre-' Cominisison, While Goderich basked in sunshine'" and ' spring-like weather yesterday afternoon, the count* surroilinding Brussels,' comparatively few miles. Wirth, had snow ploughs opening up snow -blocked roads. �o-getifers einmged 'witmens of Drennan's Bowling ',mane on 'Tuesday. night whenthey beat the, Lions in the Anal fixture of the play-offs. Ort tiat- urdsy night the champion team, had beeten the All Stars to capture phime In the trials, 'The House of David Ivo* trip:lined by the Lions and in, the gable between the All War* and the House. of David the *bearded boys were auteessfti, The ..4o.gettera have lead abated all the way through the sche- dill°. V* I.0ions Place second, Ifouseof David thtrd' arid All Mani totrith, Cliff McManus' • *on the high average. titise wittistn, average acera of 230 and the highknife game score. wit -ii 240 points. The residenie of Mr. 'Robert Short - reed, near Myth was twice saved from destruction, by himself of. neighbors Overheated stove pipes caused a blazein the wall, neighbours respond, ed to the tall for help *rid soon had it under control- Later in the .everang, the fire broke out again but neigh - hours, were Soon. on band to Latest and the blaze was onto more eictin- guisted but not beta* a great deal dartiagfi WOW done by sniolte, MR.AND MRS P. P. CAREY TO ATTgrilp TOURNAMENT The 3/th eattaai tourrienient to be held by the Toronto-WhiSt alb at the ndfil trdtic Hotet frotn 14airoh 24th to 27th inthisive„ wbikige Unite. Am* :#911) A ott tbe - Pery Otte 'wisard, 4' tour Mutt 1 4 welt-lowen ,004erich eot * Abe toutnement Opre The Council •met in the Township kali Tuesday. March 9th, with all mem- bers present. Minutes of FebruarY meeting- were 'read aril adopted, on mo- tion of Councillors Chisholm and Pit- bladO carrespondenee Communications were received from. the following: If. T. ittam, District Ifingineer of - Municipal Roads, re Sup4rittendent's *Invention to be held th4odon, March 23r4 and 24th. itedtal Relief Board re the oa- iyxnent of. relief ftxnd tank tkinte117, on behaii of A. Jen- nings, asked Council to gravel Summer School road as soon ss possible, as it would appear ‘0191 this is a public road. R. J., More, rectieatirkg loan ot 41,000 for ttuticipal Itkpborte. W. 11. Robertson, colaining apes attitude regarding the ubushing of az minutes. Ife stated ttat the -siguia wished to do, what, Was best all round , for orerlotte• Itose totpmmmt re donattoti to lito.aw. Hockey Club. Wm. INsiteart, Colk.Jor, ro statement of unkoliected. taxes, 1930, ratich read at folletts: 'Wes, litchtdalit Persittee collected hi latniark, $816.20, FebrtlArY. $238A0: beliove to collect, $3040.96 (*Wawa' figures). lerenk tioodlitt requeStitig to be al.* lowed permission to oat down elm telt below' hit plikee: tt.M itObeits, re share. °Vera of 4n. digerit ,patients .frorn Colborne. B M tb. ss purchase of Mentse- tong lots on *loch he bad option. 'et%closed 650.00 as put Poteent, for same, lifiethese 4