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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-15, Page 4is • a.'tVOrtt b G QWN m , opE CH . FINE GLOOM IN A NICE RANGE 6i" OOLOUR S. Jacksons s �>. The Deal A bonder annember of 11,'.1P.11.1).Fllowderrs wired or cabled' anywT ere •t, , (Germany and Jai excepted) . N POa;aaa to order early, especially wired orders. • 'Sl 49 ;:BRUCE S,ll,,,GO✓D ' RIOH MIDGETS TAKE FIRST GAME OF FINALS That (t,oderith \fidgets tock the tir-t -• gai�ie of •tete W.O A..1.. finals for the Elwood, Epps iroplly, by defeat i11g Itlooretield on a aturday at flee etiel�i by a score of 20 to 2. (it)tierieth lead two I,lg inning,. the - . Sewall (ted four111. in which tht•v "•tired 1 sixteen et' ;heir t\i«•Ilt:. run,. Jack I Price was the' T.)ig guts for Ill, l ,t•ols, , 1 TUE GODERICIIIG AL T, Walkerton Defeats SOFTBALL' Big Crowd on Hand Goderich J• uveniles, ()ta 5�'e=Eiiaa'stl4ay t�`Eataiaar��, 4ul aast 7th, but Game NotPlayed the /,Inch-0rt,;•la ladles defeated .tho Kin- �. Ga:,tle at Lucknow MQ"'day Ev'g (•urdine ladies 1,3%;;8 in 'a t t,,ttru game lvIih,up over Umpirez,, for Tuesday Eli ;t;i.inates,Local 1 oy from at Victoria Pari. Thea` Guderic•lt girls Evening- Intent e,giate had a shaky start, giving Kincardine Encounter four runs in the first innings., How- .• ever, they allowed the visitors only With the largest crowd to attend a four additional tallies •during the re- baseball game in years hi •the stands talainiug eight innings. The (oderic•h 011 Tuesday evening • the scheduled,, girls have shown a .,great ,tlt'al of ha- W.04.A. Intt)rtaiediatc semi-tlnal Dla •- proveftient in theta' batting and 11.013411g ufgame between Clinton Radio ;c huol in the hist few games. and Goderich was culled off and the`(, Aftelr the- game the two teams 'were admission . charge refunded to the the guests of Bert MacDonald on the custoulers. . "Captain John." Mr. Harold 13,ugie Reason for the catreellation was at. porters. esl►e(.ially after the. manner ill t)I)1)lied bagpipe music while the teams mix-up it't' the appointmentof official which they Won the' first game of the tilled.. up on. hamburgers 'and water- umpires for the game. Clliton held _ ,�) Championsp Sebes • The Juvenile bions fell by the way- side in their quest for another W.O. A A. challll)iElusllip wheti they lost to \V'alkertoil by a score. of ti -5 in the third -and- tdecigiiug game Of the seta - fleet round, played at Lucknuw ul1 11,eiday evening. Elimination. of tete• Lions casae tate a surprise to their many ardent sup - hill writ's lu (1oElerielt b a 15 2 score. • :+ f. that they had • been given notice that The 1oderich youngsters held a 3-1 i All the girls join in thanking Mr • tato outside umpires would be' ares \V'ejtbruoklsi t l Needham, l,litrl�ltlt,' tf limit �eiug iota the titch illuingt> -attd 3IuE I)uutt.ld and Mr. Bogie for tht�ir i p tinte(1 by the League, chile Goderich looked tike certain winner•, but fate t gvu rusity• was tinder the impression that each Score by tunings: K: II. 1•:. (aolit'a•nrllt �'owl[Ilslai D Eliminated + > III1 tlt't•ieEst against them. A i'otubtuattion 1 team, was to' 3u 1 ily an tun lire, 'the (1udel icll 170 tnr' 4 20 2() .' of two \\'atlkert(,rl bits. a walked I11uI1 I The Goderich ladies won their first ; plate tunpire to be from the vision r �lbol'Nn1'Id ..... ..1E00 O;-'(1 0-- _' i fi I)la\ -Uta ga11tt against (odNI'il'li '1'u\\'ll- :Ileal Iwo I;uderich errors led to tato • h' tuwu, 'as had been the custom thruugh- run• by 1•_111.)'.,i 'etas'' county (.haunl)s in Whip all the UudOrtc'h township diamond nut the 1t�T;ular sch€duht. The Radio II)QD6HNIIflD:� DddD.>\DDS 7—LEGION .D i the fifth tralllt', 11t 1 )Ute 111N score to 011 Muti( to tiigllt. 'fila' 110(le111•11 girl* 1 til'Uottl tf'7[In 1'NPtlst'd iU take tele field D,+milikeu Itis ad defeated ('uuailiau i ,� I were It adjn ' by a good margin 'all with substitute neutral uuipire4 and the f.,lon 7-5 in the ,)lily - thrut?}glt the game. chiefly because of G0deri111 I1tullagen)e))t had 110 choice i• ."• game pla�rd in heti Ittitt went rimless in the six. 1Itt11 t)(ttNr battin;. I3uwev(1 they he Town S,.tfti,:ali Lea nt durlg the frame. but in the ,stventII \V•alkertolt el but to Make the game an exhibition ,novel across three' rules elf nue flit, had :t back last leanings in telt' 1101(, contest of call it off. 'eller regretftllly rest \� 1'1'k. 1'he \‘,.11 gu� e ,.1►emtnlull IvL, walks and 0 tiodet•ich et'ri 'I•,' taking umlktug an error or two which gave.' chose the latter 1obese 1 t„ail 11 I)viu1 tt , real1'll :t feitr \v:,}• I ' .the 'I'u\\nsllfl) gitIs just Che encourage- set-up,r Illus a perfect , the gad and- the game. 1 lay \sacra• tt tall for :1 standout game eras s11ui1ed i1' 1t(.t\veeu c"1"111-31.1 '1'il•e. ('a li iltli;ul meta they needed to .tart a rally \yhich r, t t,Ilti101(01. but u• di! r1.uNa fell the and the lal;,f (.rowel.,keenly disap- -",i''u. sa111.„rd A�i l 1),�tuill'” R,'""bretlg'1"3_,".1 tttve run:, making the final i pui4►ted. r flea I,I11 in the lt'ag,;t' ,tattlikn r. �;:int1' was (th(.ial13 -1'nd1'd vtkth the score a' i' „toe ft.:,.\V'.O._1.A. President •'11\11.1.3.” Gregg r i)on Warren and Don Scott, each Ti1111 (day night saw -the Gedt1•ich will henceforth appoint'``Lht umpires VI r. :(u,] Mrs. \bac McLeli::nd of Q u hie► lad its come to Guderielc for for all playoff gotiies, it is understood._ vvitll teen hits out of f,)ur 1111)s to the d, ;4•.111'A lilts iv Lt., • vv ere visiting .ler. Glen ,slat,. 1,'tt the Nedertcll Lances. AV•ar- the second game in it twu•out-,,r-three The semi-ttnul series \V -ill now ,ret under .,,feas't's AA , le a,'('ompaIti111 by Lille Glen plat\ -oaf series. Go 1ei'tl•it '10wt1s111) \1'1,13' with +r• heir return :ttlti at Ttttiitlt,t a I','1JI111111 lt'lt \\:tom b;llll�llt'd from Ile' game late E 1 the first lame at Clinton this ill ;Ile ,„mtNst for a111'g1'(ly neigh play slat off in tinct styli,. making two I'I'hursday) evening and the second vat: held a •;tturd.l\• tti'•ht \v i:h' t\\•, gs and putting r conte• > ; ,'m, the fool. 14,rs T 1<' attempted Ie) sl'o't' a run 1 g t herr on \lunclay e lutein• , • getting 1igee tioUbre, :1111! a ,.legit• in 1 live tints at bat. B� 1'L:I i1 1)..., and i Reacel.s t ;l. !t hall . The re!,,u•1i ,mut'''t.;. 1,,• ,�iav•,1 Godea•i,•11 di 1'I'it1.1y ` ,i• 1\,•t•k. :,t•- giutting .:t ,i 1,i p.u.. "law vv:nl:or of I t1'1, �N1'lt'� \\ li! :ItiL:lll,',' t`,, ?1.1' t, - A. platy i)rol',11)iY , tai, '11st' o ' 1 ni'r of. the Prute. T.e:tgtie The Ge,le'ii,•lt lit e -I , \vas: V 't :, 1 11 a, . . 1,�1 ..a. 21); Culp. .:i, , Doak. c . 1'o.lf,,r,l 011101ZG PQ•Y, AU UT. 1WUUe 710I ' t \oLes,1 Iuu, 1t1 the nt,r innings tl 1 tt vetting next. tl, b au( hit 1 1'd u\11 catcher \'an 11lttt'11 out the fast t,htee (.0(11'11(.11 irls at ivat, '�� heel, n\'t•sseas together for tour \ear•-•. I'l11' Goderiel1 lathe` tltlick13- turned the OLIN in Van Ilatt1'11 (t•u ► )ed the WHY P/', AY MORE? s , �� S tS Cleaned -'Pressed Ran We will call for and deliver your Dry Cleaning PHONE- 664J •.OXFORD ST. Agent for parvo Cleaners, London 33tf • t. Gordon. O..Lis�ombeD. OFFERS YOU FIFTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN Painting and Decorat n Paperhanging a Specialty 8 ELIZABETH ST. TEL. 589W • 11 1 TON AND GODERICH ball, but the umpire ruled \Vatr1'n had sceie the other way in the second in- niugs t,nd ;AT, it that way fur the PLAY TOA 15-15 DRAW used unnecessary force and declared milt eta and put hint-ottt of 1110 co)test.; remainder of the glome. although .the 1 tt umpire's decision (*odeiit•lt '1 os11 hip it tin. which' i int - One of the most keenly 'contested tt t . ) alt tit tt ) '. 1 t- rl the.. point t I)rn\ ing ra I)icll}', 1' tt►t then( v\•ork.i11„ series in softball to I)1' seen in these is v\ -:trolly disputed by (=oil1'rich sup- 't 1)_ hard all the way. The final score of Darts ku years moved into a fourth pi,rter,.1 1 ,, game when ('kinttIt and (iode1it•it ('atl- I Walkerton had many murt� supporters 1:)•11 in furor of Goderich gives the r adieu to ',r Itle t0 cheer them on than had the GudH- \\n r,Itls the right tai )meet BI•ilss0ls, battled to a 15-1:� draw in a e - )• tl t I1 illlllll � It t cu undefeated contest ., _ t t t d ht. •' •.r•, at Victoria (.. • first -placers, tt n la •'c a tl. on1 t1 11 -,-Park '�; lads. which 7'lli , t lr lolly have had some 1rI 1'tle, t en 1110 tions' jittery playing. flay )light it Brussels. Fans will be Jim Bisset. ,torted all, the nitnutE, ! glad to know that Dorothy \Ic•Vittie for 1;0(101•X11 :111(1 pitched a fair game W110. Was injured duiyt, the lust play until elle disastrous seventh innings Monday's game, .was not serious1C on 11'ettiesdtty et•et)itg. The game was the third in the W.O,A.A. Senior "A” stini-final series between these teams, each haying previously taken a (recision on their, home grounds.' 'a FALL 1s:enthe Way NO Wis the time to make your home BRIGHT and CHEERY with new electric lighting fuEturei for the long autumn. evenings It home: For the largest assortment of lighting fixtures in NW'esteru, Ontario se' the display of 40 Ri ISH ELECTRIC. u.• FLUORESCENT' LIGHTING—ALL TYPES. DX -CO -LITE Flashlights—hand generated light •of a fife- • time—always dependable—no batterie s. WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS guaranteed- for 750 and 1,000 hours. • H. Cornish Electric If It's Electrical—If It's Available—We Have It. PHONE 141 12-14 WEST ST., GODERICH t PERSONAL,. MENTION onto. Mrs. D. J. Hyslop (Flossie) of - Geneva, (►btu, and 31rs. M. R. AI,I•Letin Mrs. \Vesley J. Reid. of Plymouth, ( Lottie 1, of Latkeview, O.,' with their Mich., is visiting iii•"tutu. • husbands. The visitors' have been guests „- I \I1.. Harry A. Me- -are and Mrs. F. J. Gillespie of Sarnia �t)E•.t. of .Ir. and y -are visiting friends in town. Miss Mary Joyce. Strachan is spend- ing holidays at Port Elgin and e1(1 d \iss 1lizalcth 'II estilof T uruutu is xhe guest of her stunts, the Misses Strang, ; Miss Maud Watson, of Toronto; and \Ir. Chas., Watson, of New York, are ('reatli at "Time" cottage, Saltferd; and t\vo other sons Of, Mrs. \Ic('reatlt, ()verge, of pearborn•, _Bich., and Bert, of Toronto, also have been here. Mrs, \Ic( t'e,ttth. in her ninety-fifth.. year, seems to be perennially young and is keenly interested in all the community doings, visiting at tltl�ir aid home here, Mr. and 3Ir_s. Fred Seabrook had as when he was relieved by ))un _Arosins. • hurt and hopes to be iu 1110 line-up aguests 1111 I •li d Mrs. Albert _against. t', Itrussels. •�'anaadtan TiI•e` was on the 'verge of 0111\' five- hT �� were- •r• e•e " :Misses Jean and hazel IIa t kips have es , s vvee: r. su 3lort•ish of Nte )awtt \fila. t )11i„al tai tri uii tTte , b t ittttttt ttkrrn - �ctii� returned true) a visit ,\a lth Jltss Grace I . Airs. W m, I, t; f IIIt+� the nirltl� Julnt I:. .11untgom two Goderich 'pitchers in the? 11c1ii'(tick tu)2.1'\Irs seven innings, tralflilta, Ry 13-1 but trey ki,nrTT_ciT I'iirt`Iliii'oT \ileal: g ,r ) HU r r , eCy, bytll UP CI'y::tall "City,:t lis Tile inning,. while tb Lions got to Weiler FAWN BOWLING managed ;i'd to shove 'u fuss a lune tally Brig. Ubu. (�. JI. Huss, of h1 troit, fel' eight ltingl1's. two ladies hist T)11'11tiurled ore tiisterS a uti three hits •to tie the. game and sett( is the gtteSt of \I r, and �LrS. W. -J. a • Scene hr innings: tof ASI•. Morrish and cousins of Airs, GederiehI; H I' it into eve) tini0. Each team scored I):a riti t)It tat their sttrnmer jtulue'' Seabrook. The •gnurtette came from i_'1 I(►() ()—t ti i3 The Lawn Iii\\'ring ('fob is tinkling t\\ i•ce itt the extra innings and it was \I r.. ttticl Airs. T. 1:. I111iu and laugh- °dee r, v •' 001 U2l) `1=t; ;; 3 all open (unfits tuurnam1't)t on Fridyly necessary to cull the ,r ter Jeuu spent a f0v' days with Air. 1 t vas 1435 miles, by automobile, i... .Las tgsams: •e\enita� of this noel:' „ante ata tele caul . Mrs.. Morrish driving. \I r. Mortisll, a of the' t0tlttt fratue because of darkness. and 31 I's. \o'Illall Sclluurl of 1\'aterluu. cull, of the late tat,, us Morrish and I;t►p :IZ1l'II-II. \�-aar0n. b: D. Clinton led I) one run at the- end \lar. Martial 1'initon has returned to nephew of Richard ,” \Varren (P,. peak), ss: J. Binet, p; S(;�eu or eight resters from Go(0ric'lt hetruit after a visit to his native place, 'p t and II. Mo11.hv recently r . took ,"].rt- in the Ti) > of the 111.1 innings •and held tete lead deceased was born on )011it'1 Creek t c t. I..1 1 Ainslie, lb; ( 1 ), t J. I ) o DonnAly. y � t 11I 11' E 1 a Irl 1 1 f 1 r Tip-top t throughout ,_r. A(1 11. flue. 11 game , > f, nt most b 21): ). t f tet cf : Newcombe. P. Patterson (I3 at e ,ttertll rester(,V', bmf none (if ,,sone. until ilIr. \\ in. Argent of 'Toronto . is a in, l'ulburne tuwltship, left fifty-seven i;odt111it caught up to them in the all years ago and is now bate: for the Anil. If: B: \Ia(.pouuld i(J. Price), rf. i prix) get -t1' the honey.' The main in)I)urt-:pit ninth. guest -with his sister, \Ir(• J. I3. \I'hit- 11'_1T.Ii.ERTO\—linox, ss : > prize, 1'i ►t1') suits. was mull 1)y a first , time. Other points In Ontario Nt tski, 1 I Score by .innings: t iughant, Waterloo street. , f : Black, rf ; pt=ntinger, .;b : ficin, l'liuteu pair, Rey \I. Sperling (now 'Its 410 1 i Mr. ;rel( :Mrs. Charles MuurO sptut I 'will be visited before the party returns i of \i'lart,)n 1 and Clarence Rt)zell, (Ilnh,)1 020_)- t� the west. 1 i, ; Van Ilaitc n c : I.thet ton (_lusteack I Gotiti tt�it ) ) e_ the week -end t Dr1t}'ton,, (buts, with If : Weiler..p : \IacI)ougall. 2b. TO teams ; ]t 0,) _ 1, ` )1 '"1 "� ill r. and :qrs. Stanley McMullen, • _ .. _ 1\ 1112 a ,Slaltgtr_ tixtlto-the of members, -Airs. \C.` i eBrfile has returned• to ( LFS TTO =-11\('1 Itaore. rf : M I)un - \It: Harry (ole hfugh i'ft on Tues_ rain called a halt to the It,cal doubles Stratford, after spending a two .wet ks' tem./I:I tient• fit tii howling greens Ott aid. 1b; 1\ tette. l)1) prapeI'..cf; I$nsc, ,lay to take at 11ait'ilresst tg (.nurse at S' •' 1 t'acati(11 with _III: and \Tess ('. Alel3ride, p : (;le w,' s t Aeilit))s, ']f; Streets then- ' London. Friday evening last, after only one. testy 1 • 21): Aliller, c, Elgin avenue: Mr. E. C. Beaten rif `�ti:11ford has 1 ^'tn)e i):td been cuntp11'tt'(i• Airs. A, T.' Ivy, of ('uc•hrtlIle. With ' ' i _'11unday evening saw . another large (�1 )III:ITI('II=I'. Mt\ail s: J. > i .i�tiut•d \Tess. Leui•+)ttl anti JIt•s. Fit ld. � �•Ler children. _llnrray aid IIentItl r, flax Murphy. lb : ' II. Scrinlgeoa)r• e ; ,G. iwne nave 1,cen spending the summer turnlnit• ;and this time perfect gtvelb1'l' Leitch. 13, AV'iisou, rl'; 11' Tares, in •1„44,,1141. I attendeod the . playing. Four prizes 20:were caret '(1. the ;� � \\ lnnt is being': 11,1, Fred Pile), ant! D. \\ illis • 2nd 1Valter r:. ,>. .` ‘-a 't\' rri rr—miiir-1174'li Wit' 1"l,)uli- Ftrii, • Howard McNee and 1). Patterson : -1111, 1 . J. I'ridhauu • and W. IIeitIi)att. 11'a 1 ;E -,rt em • • 1 OWNED AND O'PERATED BYt Thi/ Great AT1,ANTIC a PACO -FOC ir.© to+i. 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No.1 Grade 2 for 15C Celery Stu1ks.i Faecal Z for 19C BULK DREAD � COLORADO FRESH. ��N FRESH PEAS L$r�c'ruirOVEN Large Full Pods •) 2 lbs. 29c • CANADA ltl0.l IiKAUN. CANADA N.0.1 GRADE 15c POTATOES �� 10. bag 193 ERRORSBEAT LIONS • AT WALKERTON . GndeI'iell• �,1e11-u i)()et(41 a t\\'or I.11I1 lend' in the last innings et' hegame and' wenn( tap ell the' short end of :t 11-s (-emit in the second frame Of tete \1•.0".1..1. Jltveliile semi-finals at \V•:tlket•t,,m ell Friday evening. The Win for \\•alke'rteu evened the played' series at oat" galley apiece, (;uilerich 'ha wing taken the lirst game by :t 15-" seen,. _ Despite a let of erratic playing early ill the game. the Lions still had a one- rint lead going into the'sixth illtlings. 1 he:V m-1(1 11 another tally to their • margin itt t.l, fit_.t iRa1tf of the si'th by politics, economics and serence. With the Ont:lrio Hydro. is f't'clltlE'tltl� utOrc satisfactory when nen w 1rreu :end Bisset coin 'These are not enough. The vision and \Ir. George Sharman, of Chit1go. •tit lit £t cOnal)11te tlt'1v cute. -1)hotte hint'( s�iltglt•s to seer(' Warren. 'Then i pir•it :and ideals of decency, justice sand Alis; Alia' Sharman of Winnipeg ' ritntt1,tlts blew that spelled defeat for tilt' I it)ns: `1V itli .one IValkertOn maul Blit. Newcombe muffed \etzki's drive to second base. 1ilatk :gnashed a hard drive to short steip and the play Went that the Church of God has a ,voice tb ste•onat`)brase, batt Netrl:i Was safe and maintains the moral tone of the ante Black 1b,11: lust alt tate fielder's community. The ,spirit of the church chei,•(•_ ,tlt.slii shute: I)1'n1!ugi'r \ti111 tetl\eys the hand, mince and heart of :0 wild libel,, lending the base's. Kaitn ('heist. then tlictl`•tti MacDonald ill right fields "('heist carne to earth to redeem sin, \etzl:i scoring ;Ift('r the nut anti Black By courage, humility and seeking for- , giV('ness, work �•an be done which is .let b110 of .linslie'S pitches fret a\ray - worth tvitile. as was atcculliplish('d alone fremt 11in1 an(,1 ;after retrieving it theca\ ' 1(3 Jesus \\ ho tame tt) establish the in altar( Ott o —ill all tttettlpt to (I'tt Kitlgdolt of (1021. This 01111 he done Bla(�k. tent his theme was wild mei! only w11en there• is willing dependence"' Bial k' (.:Tule honk', tieing the - game. o, (sod :tied otedienc•e to the teachings lfter fi0ldiitg the' haul. Don \V'arren� of our Lo•d. -That is the purpose of threw high to Scott and, I)entinger_; the Church of God, an organization were( \'•it:)t proved to,bt telt' Winning 1 which makes use of human beings rule. that they alight see their fellowmen. Goderich had a Inst chant0 for as children...of (god 'ntid brothers on victory in the seventlt frttmb, ,but earth, t\•orkiug out for thele a pattern \\ eller strtu•k out three Lions 0) clinch ; for 1)01100 by sinill' melts of 'faith, the game• conduct and believing; .t herefore, The r init ° outhit ileo. opponents; 'lengthen thy cords' by these," 10-It.'bud else waffle more errors tot Rev. M. H. Tarr at Evening Service baltlne•e things up. The Walkerton - At the evening service rte\•. 31. H. fans ware the 'pest rabid the (.t,deric•it Parr chose as the text for his tiIoquent yuttitgst('rs (tad played before this y0ttr, I atnd inspiring address the words of tyhir h navy ha ye acrianntec] l'oi their Exodus 13 ;17 -D47 -'1 -And, it,eatne to pass, 1ervmtsness. Dem Aittsl-it turned itt'; when, I'liatrttit 'had let the people go, a workmanlike 1)t'rform:1m.t• in fanning,' that Gocl led them not through the seven and walking -two •\Valkertol I-way ty of the land of the Philistines,, al - batter`, f►nt •ht1 was: gi1'en poo` support 1 though • that was near, hitt through the by the usually reliable in(i01(1 Ainslie.: wary of the wilderness i)f the Red :yea'." helped his own cause with .3 long hone ' The -speaker prefaced his se-rmern by 1)112, 1111) noia0 aboard, ire 11)0 sett►nc ex )resin r his ' l I 1, pleasure in assisting innings. Wtiitr fanned ten and vsall(ed in the (oluuemorittion of so memorable two in wit►nilcg Itis game. I ten nccasintt. Stmt with two hits not of three "In the record of God's preservation and IL Warren and AR)sli0 'with two' of the Children of Israel, this fragment out of fotr led the Gnderith batters. ; of history -sheds ligh , on the 1)111ne Kain was 1)ri11e•iptt1 \Vaikerto0 swats-' method lime is' a clear instance that ntatn with two hits out of four trips' short tiffs are not often it). Iiis plan. to ,the plate. ) 1'1'hese ancient records are preserved Stnre by innhttgs : R." TL 14. , so that among. other things the truth NValkecl) 111 Q11 o -->ti 1d 7 atbott (sod may be learned, and to \Walkerton ()1() ()`l3 x fl (i I I show what a blessing the Bing road The teams: 1 eonta inS for' i1V, - (1(i1)I t1('II II. Warren, 311: 1)•., "It was a long w -ay around, but all Warren, ss; .1. Bisset, 11); 1), Scott, t; the time the people W0ere learning fhtie •J. Donnei'ly, c•f ; I). Aitisl0', p: 11. tiers- t\ t)rl(1e1'IneItt, of Iris lova'. 'There is tomb.', 21) I'• Patter:aott (R. A111n ►, 1f : f rile 110111 triad to bitrning, atnel Christfaln 13: AMaleDona1(1• rf. 1 character is not attained In a short IVAI.KT':ITT.O:1 ss:. N0t'zlci. time, but is reached through the years. tf : Iiliatit, rt': IDt>ntin;ger, ..",b : Kain, 1h: Alen sontliin's wish •there was ' an Van TFnttm) c: \\'eller, I►: I':th.erton, easy. clunk road to purity and the high 211; A>rcDonlrilil, if. i upland of Christian character and in- flttenei,, but there is none. Cbi'ist. trod , Mrs. R. ;1 Eberhard Of London and the long way and Paid come to his her two small `ons, Stuart and Johnnie, i crown by •t romldatbnnt way, conquer - have beta visitors for two weeks with ittg all dilT(1tlties." Mrs. Eberhard's parents, Rev. and 'Mrs. Mr. Parr urged the congrt'gttt.io`n ttta Joseph ,lanes. Air: Eberhard was a - Christian people to walk the long chat' week -end visitiir, • i with (;1trist, with patience and, faith., beep visiting her mother. .errs. (1, ,J,, p: II. pea1c, 3l): G. Mere. (.t I.,. Hetherirlgtou. 11'(,rsell, If. hiss Ittttl2 Bridge, Guelph. foiiitt+rly .1'f' Gec I1ric• t 1.r�t>��,b'S1t,Llria�c=fd.�1.Lt�11.ii�••Y•;rt4ntkt��. t1iendimg it weelcs holidays with her friett+l, iliss.AIttrt9\ n Mouri Miss Helen Black. Reg.N., travelled by plants from Detroit to Indi:Inaptilis to visit lir. and \Irs. Win. Conies , • ivite' Were rettnt Visitors at the Sunset (Continued from page 1)i Teufel. (brie• Ifni --vett mils -t look forward fn . \Ir. and Mrs. R. J. Mtileieu of x„111' :lint to wake the Wol'I1 ill this Loltdell are renewing acquaintances cen,ntuiity worth \\•bile. - For this pur- 1 in town. 31r. :and Mt's, T. C. \Ic•-, peso, evolution and ideals should not I'':trl:lne of Lucan..atre•guests w\•ith \Ir. i,,1', found wanting so that future con'- :end 11rs. Iti'J. AI(.Mehen n•hile in town. „negations 111<'ty say 'of us, 'They have Airs. Mail '1hoiitpsun, jr., 11itli Iier t;Hilt better and have given 1114 a gelid- hrutbers (;raleinl and Lawrence Mel- ly heritage'.'.' - sunt and Miss Mary 1't,st, all of 1\'ood- Tltis 112th anniversary, tia clergy- stock, visited with \Ii'. and r;Clrs. Neil man continued, falls in days after the Thennpsou, Quebec street, of Sunday. War when we are thinking of il'ow we 31r. R0y Lawreitc•e, who has re- ean build for peace: ,gecu-rity and eeived his discharge front the .army heuesty. One would think by reading and is visiting his mother, Alt's. F. II, the newspapers' and seeing - the 'news Lawrence, will leave for London at the idol,, that the world could be wised end of the month to resume his position t• George's Observes 112th Anniversary 1)ut 11('vy life ittto vicar ttltesterfil'121 With x t 1'-ttl)hulster'itt�Li• ,at)1). 'I'itis :and fair petty 'vu�ill b0 retiuirtti and arrived 'last-v�cac'k x'o-gisiL their sister, '))%\V tt•tttl we 11.411 ca -11 ental give fitted into the plans for the geitei•ai Mrs. 1l'.. C. I'ridha n. rm;in, you tett est int ttte. No t1)1i,,. ttion.• Welfare of the• whole world. now iii Iris eighties, says it is seventy- - _ - . "It is in respect to these basic ideals ofne years since lie -left Goderich. Ares. Wm. _ilcCreath (,f 'Lakeview, DICK THE UPHOLSTERER 0.0. 'formerly of Goderich, has been this week the centre of an interesting faimily gathering,- including her daugh- ters,- Mrs, D. 'I'honipstn ( 31,iry1 of Tor P�rt al le Electric and Acetylene Weiding Automotive ..0 lie Motors . p�► �� NE, 247PHOor 658 BRADLEV & SON GODERICH WE SPECIALIZE IN • •PARTS HARD TO GET 11111111r111,.a,krq It 9 E'A°Cfl A Select Niagara .grown fruit' for quality and flavour—direct. from the grower. NO. 1 FISHER AND GOLD JUBILEE PEACHES BY THE BASKET. SEE OUR, LARGE SHIPMENT THIS WEEK -END. CHOICE BANANAS ALWAYS ON ,HAND. ALSO PLUMS, PEARS AND GRAPES, Anoni�'s Fruit Market SELLING FItbE°P BINGE 1011 ' � M�sZ'Sidi QUARE P_s•:ONE 24: