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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-05, Page 50 r• •a • • TECTIVISDA.Y, UPTEMI3 11, 1016, A Commandment! e•4 "Pm ber the Sabbath Day, to keep it - Hely. Six days shalt £hou labour and do' all thy work: but the seventh day, in the Sabbath of the Lord thy God ... . Go to Church r"a NEXT Sunday and VEItY. Sunda; ]ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GO TOO. $ XE ,YOUR FAMILYWITH YOU. THIS APPEAL IS 5IAD1 BY The "Gs? to Church" Committee (A STRICTL •NON -DENOMINATIONAL ACTIVITY) b 4 NEWS .OF BAYFIELD. j3AYFIELD, Sept. 4.—air. and Mrs. Tonis, David Dewar, .jr., and son George, og' Misses Anne and Alice Druin re - Toronto, were guests last week of Mr, turned to Detroit on Monday after and Mrs., David, Dewar, ,sr. spending the summer at their cottage. Mrs. Maynard Gorrie and son David Mrs. D. M. Volume left.on Wednes- are spending ae few days in Stratford day for Toronto and Winnipeg, where this wee, owing. to the illness of her 'she will Visit friexids for the next six mother, Mrs. H. A. Lawson. - weeks. Mrs. Lulu Burt and daughter Mary Lou returned to" London on Monday after spending the past two months with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs; Fred Baker. Messrs. Ronald. and Howard Burt of London spent' the week -end with their grandparents. zap GormicH SIGNAL -STAR ,yy any Thousands To Attend teI-national Plowing .Match Port Albert, eleven raiie0 north of ` G(T(l(traeh. On the Blue Water, Illgitway, where thousands of Royal. Air Force personnel were trained for Wo?1d -War kI, will be the scene of . the International 'Victory' Plowing .Match, on October 15, 10, 17 and I.S. the event is expected tO draw. to the Uuderich district the largest crowd in its history. As a salute' in honor 'of ,a great • agricultural institution -the. International Plowing Match and Farx Machinery Demonstration, •Vvidebs xitis fall is being held at -Mit Al- bert, The Signal -Star is nub lislfing a J'Souvenir Number - Windt. melt. will have a total circul- ation of 4,000 copies. Profusely - illustrated' with pictures and containing num- ° erous feature articles on plow- ing` by well-knowu agriehlt irar - leaders, as well. as a complete four-day program. of events, the Souvenir Number will have, wide reader interest be. agricultural, visitors to thee- match. The front page of the number will be an advertisement by the_ County of • Huron officially extending a welcome to The thousands of visitors, officials and competitors who are expected: Throughout the. issue will be many inforumative adyertisements by national L ak e HU(‘,,,1 • Cleolpda bay a. �. OQo t-twr �Y9 CIDDERJClff , g,r:n,Yr, .tea, c,a;it<arA This Is THE W EK „for Peaches , 4 YOU WILL WM A DO YOUR, QTT:AtorrX $UXiNa fBF 1)L'',AOHES THIS WEAK. 4aAa •.)•No„ ) Fr.Huaalt EAM:6Y'J DtloIT and district' ship rtisers. `Of the 4,000 circulation, 2,000 will go out with the regular issue of The Signal -Star Uma October 10. The Inaining 1,400 cnpies.will be distribut > at the International Plowing Match, Bec;,tuse of_ the ;mount of .work in- volved in getting out a large special issue, those who desire to run advertise- ments in this edition are asked to get in touch with the advertising depart- copy. retay.:mr-�r:c oorrnaCs went of The gnat Star as soot, as' t.-.- _;!` possible, The first press runs on this issue will get under way. shortly after the ni,i(idle of September. In order to hbave advertising copy'prepared, adyer- tisers are urged to make reservations , for space by the end o.f the third week' i11 September. The Signal -Star \would be glad to aid intending advertisers in any way with the prelraruti:,n of their • Personal Mention _Gordon \\'illiauls, of Lamnheth. o- 'Wing ('ommal>.der Russ Thompson - .. 1111s ityrived, front England to join Airs. Thompson.here. They plan to take up Miss Mary Green, of Montreal,• is Mr. Jas. Stewart, who has spent the residence shortly at Peterborough, spending holidays in town. summer months at the Benmiller where rho,were liv mug before JI r. b Miss Susanne Bowden, of 'Vancouver, Nurseries, leaves next week to return to Thuml)sou went o- erseas. hell JIu(\Vicar, 74, died yesterday at his sudation of Toronto he was one of his home at Mrs. Fred 'Pa. Trey and Airs. Joseph Janes visited. it' most active and enthusiastic mem- is visiting her relatives in town and JI r. e All Fred C. - Shephard of week'.home,. 14 Oakmount Rd. friends in \\()dsto(k, last \wecli J1 r:hers vicinity., St. Petersburg,. Florida, 1tI'e visiting lir, W. Acheson of Lindsay visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Dr M. Johnston, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. SJ, Acheson, and Mr. Johnston, 4 last week. _ _I , Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Thomson re - Mr. and Mrs. Reginald T. Ferguson turned this: week to Kingston, wht+'e of London were week -end guests with Mr. Thomson will continue his .studies their respectife parents here. at Queen's' University.. . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McLean of Lou- Col. and Airs. =Earl Kilgour and two don were week -end ,guests at their children, of Selfridge ' FieI i,, Mount respectit'e' homes here. ' Clements, were recent guests with 4r.. Miss Marion MacKay" has returned and .Mrs. D. M. Johnston, Elgin avenue. after two weeks' holidays spent at De- ' Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley triiit and other points. in-- Mielaig tn, • Fisher. were Mr. and 'hrs. Russell Horn ASHFIELD MRS, GORDON, W. HARWOOD • Rei'. Dr. T. Wardlaw-Taylor and Mrs. and . Mr. -and Mrs% John White "and Taylor have returned. to Toronto after son, all of Detroit. After an- illness of over two years' Mr. and Mrs, Thos.YDowney and Mr. .k�HI II.1 D tiel,h• 4 --\I1 and Zlrs spending several -weeks in Goderich.\e s a1,u e us,(. duration, Mrs. :Gordon W: H rwood cdf Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sweetiove have and Mrs. Reg. Dunlop of 'Toronto were 1 . ac team «a5 a u e Goderich township passed away on returned to Toronto after visiting Mr. Labor Daty guests with Mr. and Mrs. n - and Mrs, G. A. Dunlop.. 0. A. Dunlop. - Thursday' morning at Alex'andrau .Hos- . Mr. Keith Hopkinson is on a two-• - - Mr. Otto Bettger and his daughter, I d pital, in her forty-eighth year. She formerly Bella d\1't4Rae cl°►ughter- of day business trip to Wilkesbarre, Penn. Miss .Louise Bettger, of` -New Hamburg, ber and past president of the Howard was' Bertha Alice Longll ire, daughter He .flew over It , )l'uia. un Thursday, , 'are Visiting, -with A r: and \Jtit -Kul n 1 r . . n .i . _ � I b .,•.�..,.,..• �.,q. _....� , tom. � .. 4i, .I s. John- Ino gm re of 'dim... and. 4rlm-s✓._.''�Q I�.. ;\ii.t�itlil'� anc� I-I"(1r►I'tY'ttsolt: the first I`t�sld(uts of Klnt:tll. .It is her Masonic .Order. he was_ a member of (�'oderlch, tin`' . afterr hem fYiarria e in Dr, 3Y.„ .12,._._Rhpad .3 itLMrs B.husl[1 SUIT Jan, of 511(117 i�'k'� 1'15110(1 f(11' 9 lel,_ \. • i _here.. afte` °;til :11, enec of 0..4.4y .j, �,___,,,La ,T • g and children .have returned from a Week \with Mrs, Martha :,Million. turned from. holidays,. part; of which I Muskoka, but in 1923 they took up month's visit with relatives in Pennsyl- Mrs. (Capt. J.) Kickers and. 'Miss were' spent in a boat trip to the head 1 6 and the (Slone Ilcccpturv, He was .farming on the Bayfield road, 'a few vtinla, Lois Ginn :silent a couple of days ..in of the Lakes. ft 1 t b d minis scut }„sof Goderich. Mrs. 'Jar - Miss -Ethel Mackenzie of Toronto wft Kitchener, • Mrs;. K. S.- Hopkinson, Airs." .T. R. ,iu Vulture' will haled out the groceries marshal of the .Sovereign Grand Prior- Wood- was a member •of''Union, United_.._. Monne far the week -end, tli�. and Mrs: Harry McKie and Jean, Walls, Mrs. II. Bettger slid Mrs, \W, 1'r and other merchandise to leis MMalny ity „f Canada of - Knights Templar. c'hurc•11, where until illness overtook. Teachers and 'students who have :re- ,of''101omrto, spent -the'. w; eek,emd.'\with Ha 'Night visite,d.fri`ends ill 'tratfosd (�11 toniers. have '1tiKtnzie,,who has Active mueniben of Alhambra United 1her she w1' the faithful organist and turned to their schools are: Mr. Charles Mr. and Mrs, Jr \\'-Ne\%cbuibe " 10(1 1y. - been conducting the store, has not yet church` he had .served for some years I was ,a. valued member, of the I V,3I.S, AlacGregar. to • Waterloo; Misses Lois Alrs.-,. Allan, :MacDonald 1s . visiting Mrs. Ivan \Kinetic, of Milo. Albertan, decided what his \vi)rk will, be in- future, as treasurer and was a member of Tor-; During the war years she 'Was. a con- and:. on- and Anna Mackenzie ' to Toronto; 1 her -(laughter, Mrs,• Neil 'Fraser, at r('t1lrned home this )week after visiting JIr,,•_M1)rdo(•h AlacI,eod spent a few r -unto West 1'resb1.tery__ 1 or more than �astaInt Red C.r(iss worker - until her Misses' Marion and --,Isabel l A' ac Chatham., and relatives Vent, Sarnia. --leer mutts, the Misses ('ur\\•et Huron days -at (Vanua hie last week, fifty \ ars h ,' h held' r ' s ini lead h failed her. " Besides er parents as tl sane Macdonald W. t• , ears c bad 1 (. d I icmli�r ,hrlt, l t d d. h p e is to near Sarnia ; Mr:. Duncan ;MacKay M1•. and Mrs., \\ . 1 loos of (.'1'eemor� • road. atiol at -other _Eastern points. • Airs. `ell ,1r Maa Ken/ie is \•iaiting tis (001101 rc'ial Travellers' liSsoelationr I and her husband, she leaves to mourn btu Bright's Gro�'e; .Biases Ilelen John- «'ere 'week -end guests with .Mr, and Airs. W. Ar Donor and Miss Helen relatives in Detroit this Week.'" In his' younger days '_lir. Jlac\Vicar' their tris. two suns, ;Maurice at Tbamesy Ston and Isabel Howes to: Goderich ; Airs, \W•' J. Andrew, Brock street, Dotter .of Toronto are guests with the Arthur Sinlps011 left for the West N a ,lacrosse player and a member L ville and Melville at home, and a dau ah-' • Miss Sally Macdonald to Lucknow. Air. and Mrs. Edward Lacey of De - Mr, and Mrs. MacLean Bell'of Acton troit spent the past week -with the spent the week -end with the latter's former's'sister, Miss Mary Lacey, Ox- .Mr. aiiu Mrs. Clarence Jackson and turned front hospital, imuprovecl in parents, \Ir. and 111-rs. 14 Bissett. ford strt•1t, - Mrs. -It. E. Jackson. of \Kite ism were health,. • Miss Edith Wiggins has returned' guests last week -with Mr.' and Mrs. " AIr. and Mrs, E. Nurgard .returned from a visit with friends at Toronto Bert AleKay, Nelson street. to Chicago today aft€' 'a pleasant holi- aii1d1 is now enjoying a visit at 1'a ris, Ont, . I AIr. and •-AIrs. William Curina and Gila tighter Bertha. .of 1)etruit, were Air. stud •AII•sr- -R. Lr Nicholson, of St. Catharines, have been visiting Mrs. • ,Su"WHERE EVERYBODY SHOP -S'.',. Goderich Fruit Market IVAN LOUZON PHONE 470 WE DELIVER ,411111111111111 A. C. MacVIOAR, GODERICH - from Goderich. IIe is remembered by • OLD OY, DIES AT TORONTO TORONTO, Sept. 3. ---Former super- visor and bratnch house manager of Canada Packers Ltd., Alexander Camp - older residents of the town aS einem- ber of' the Goderich lacrosse team when lacrosse was a popular game in this . town and the team was one of the best- in the district. After the organ- ization of the Burd Old Boys'. As • - • ASHFIELD - ASHFIELD 'Sept,-3,—On 'Sunda ,September 15, there will be no service in Ashfleld Presbyterian church be- . miss.. Eliz,, .Dupuis of Toronto_ was cause __.of... -.9 U Yersary_. services. being. ;—•- . '-3ier��sistttir, '\Inns: M.....Ge�merit�-• hell3;�.uthe� R3pY�>elltrrcll. _ �... ,_ . -.,. barfit, last week, returning to Toronto_.. — on - Monday ,-with Sir, and Mrs. G. Knight and family, who spent the week- end with Mrs. Gemeinhardt. a Mrs. Renouf Johns left on Friday for'Chilcothe, Missouri, where she will visit friends for several weeks. Mr. E. A. Featherston -Of Loudon spent the, \veek,end at' his home in the villarg'e,, r '.;PI''ofessor and Mrs. James R. Scott re turned to Toronto on Monday after spending a few days- with the latter's mother, MIS. R. TI. F. Gairdner. • Mrs. E. Antognini of New York is i1 guest at the Albion. Hotel. Mr, and Mrs, Alex, Rae and child, of Longwood, are occupying Mrs. E. A. Featherston's home for the school year. - - Miss Lorna Westlake of Hespeler spent the holiday week -end with her parents, _Mr.,, and. Mrs, Walter West- lake. Miss Daw•na Toms of- Toronto and Miss Norah Guest of : London spent the week -end with Mr. and - Mrs. M. .Janes officiated' at the wedding of Miss Joanne M. Berlette and Mr. Jack I), Gorrie on Wednesday afternoon, August `28th. . • Air: and Mrs. frank McIntosh and _Mii. and Mrs. • Gordon Grossett and two children, of,Windsor, visited.at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Drennan, 5t Andrew's street, •t d also with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin I-taaynard, East•street, over the week -end. - .Mrr Mac\Vicar was born in Goderich, Mr, MacViear was a cousin, of .the coming to `Toronto 1.n 1891, joining the MacVicar family of Goderioh and Mr. staff of Eby, Blain Co., whplesa George "Mic\ icar, Mr. and r,:Its. .grocers: Two years later he becameJamesMacWicarand`Misslitar. associated with D. Gunn,, Flayelle & Jiac\'icar are at Tordnto for the fuim,-, brat, which takes place today (Thurs Co. ' as junior 'clerk.. He served,; as day), v ith. the • service in Alhambra travelling salesman in Northern and Eastern' Ontario for Gunns Ltd. until 1907, when he was made a director and general sales manager of the company. After the merger. in 1926 • of Gunns Ltd. -with Canada Packers Ltd., he be- came supervisor and branch house man- ager of the latter. He retired fifteen. ASHFIELD, era' • r b ca of ill health. Harry Beadle of (algrlry; who are visit- Mr.MacVicar • memberO f th ing. friends at Auburn, called on Kintail Canada Packers Quarter Century Club ; . friends on Saturday. Mrs. Beadle was honorary president of the Huron Old Boys' . ssociation all honorary mem- ,i rile litre .III'; ail t1i �r,..+_,Ue. '�..ne,A ltcl1t�} ,,,, -,^u... , •. h -,Tax,4 r -�¢al�a1 ;.7,(�-,•1,�7� . 1. ,r.4J,I11nM�art�;,in • United church hnd interment in Mount Pleasant 'cemetery. -cemetery. • OBITUARY over forty years. b member of Toronto Chapter, R.A.M., Bill MacDonald• is rt •k . in Kintai' Preceptory, store after almost a year's absence, sence, anda / pa•t preceptor. andpast. He. former's sister, Airs. W. I'. Abell; Elgin on Monday. a the original Tecumse1 Lacrosse ' ter, Mary flirs. Benson Sutter ), Of avenue, Mr. Kenneth -MacLennan has . re- ('1,111. IIe had in his possession his,;Clinton : one brother, William Long - senior C.L.A. certificate for 1.894. i Mire of Goderich, -and a sister, Mrs. • ' Surviving is hhs -widow, the former Reg. Needham, also 9f Goderich. ••_ One Georgina.' Young. i Brother. Rod°, missed away `,early this I — year., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newcombe and (lay here. Maley 01(1 friends iu Goderich learned The. funeral will take plact> on, Satur- Billy have returned from a week's Dr. and \Mrs. It. L. White and (Piuoh- vwith regret of _Mr. MacVVicar's dearth. clay afternoon at 2.30A -from Brophey's visit to. Kingston, where • they were, tees. Ann stud :Nancy, ,of Chicago, and He was burn id-Goderich; the. 'son of funeral hl,nie: where the remains are' -visiting _Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Newcombe. JI r. and Mrs. R. Scott antl daughter .h,lo Mac\'ic:tr and -Jane ('ainphell Mac= resting: Interment will be in Maitland Week -end guests at the home of Miss Visitors with _fir. and Airs. harry Barbara, of Detroit, who have, been \•icor. fund, although he left (l0derich Ci 101 tery. - Mary Lacey, Orford street. Williams. Salt -ford, river Labor Day � spending some time at the "Lime Kiln:" before his twentieth birthday he' re - week -end Were Mr. ;111(1 Mrs. .k. C. I1iverhur(m, returned, to their homes taiued a great love for his native town Have you renewed your suhseriptiob Milnes, \1:iss AI: rion James, Aliss•A•1:tm•ion 1l)i week. ,l•fis.°t:li ;ilet11 AttteLenrul11 and way always 111pp)~ to "cultic home- to The Signsl Star? If it is in arrears, Nit•huhaotl's parents, Mr. ail' Airs: Al- Williams, ill, 1,'f 'Toronto. Mr. Donald spent'.some d:i� s \citht 1h0in Al their ur 11; Illei t anybody ani \where whet cage s it needs attention. Bert Shore, 'Victoria street. Williams,uof (=silt,in(1 AIr. and Mrs. i cottage. , f, -- "' .. - ,, .- 1l.9,$) '%'ETHER' FOR FLYING DOINGS -OF 1 i..i' NNON ° The race In Sniiday tinder the .1lisPii'es of the Homing Pigeon (tub .I t II flight ( tl1 1 0 v 1 1 ll tl 111 Toronto. , I ) 1 r, ,. t 1)1•\(rANNO\, Sept. .5.—Mr. and tGoderi(•11 Collegiate Institute, began �., Airs. Sant \\'idcomBe, Windsor. Were his wort: 'Tuesday .turning, with -111 i toe Birth• \\t•rt 1iBeralte(' at 5 a.m. and flit lir•, mile ;trriwed in their hone' week -end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. two buses leaving Dungannon at s a.m. ' lofts with only five minutes sellaratiug W. II, McClure, to cower the two routes. Mr. Allan 1 Lorne Popp is •111uperating at his ; Itecd is the driver of the smaller car, 1'1itt last from the first. :! Johns,utt home here defter the removal. of his and after_ the trips the, men have been ! (n1)1 vv:Is tins'. at 1_'..l : 'end, Baker' 1_'._'_': ':;rd and lel 11. P1 ((soy's, 12'.' _'1:_ ; 1 tonsils on Saturday at \Kingham. returning to Dungannon in it and going ;2'1.21'5 th. I'ftilladu's, 1°._'3; (Ith, Baker's, Airs. Frank Garniss and three Laugh- back to Goderich at 4. p.m. for the :,1 ' tern, of Toronto, rpelit tilt week -end liinutvwar(1 trips,1_'. -'�i ; i lh <tnd Sth• 1 itblado's, 12.9517 , at the home of her parents, AIr. and Two New Teachers. — School re- 9th. .Tohlrston's, 1_'.:'(,, The Birds r Airs. David Sln•oul. opened at l)unga0uon.. on Tuesday evirl0u<0 of having 011(ou1110 'Liss Doris Reed, of London, ,_spent morning with two Trow teachers in 5voether, accounting for the week -end . with her parents, Alr. (•barge, Jin, ,Alex. Smith' principal, •atl(1 Lively �ponr tithe and Mrs. Melvin Reed.' Airs. (Rev,) \N'. J. Rogers, in the junior from I ;Int I The new..ratiott,ix)oks will be issued room.. Owing .to the scarcity of at the Dungannon public Library on teachers, Mrs. Rogers was asked by Thursday and 'Friday. from 9 a.m. to the school board if sire would consent 0 pram. to teach. It is felt that the • school • Airs. Mary Ann Glazier has returned -I -has now two very ttlpnhle teachers.' to Guelph witli her daughter, Mrs. Jos.' Air. Smith (01110 with high rectimuIend- Prior, and Air. -Prior, after spending i ation frim the Belfast school, and Mrs. the summmer with her (faugllttr, Alrs21 Rogers is a1 graduate of Toronto 'l:'ni- 1liirvey Maize. versity with teaching experience., . Mr. Ennis comfort, St. Catharines, / 1)eath of Jacob' Reed, The deats is speil(ling i) vacation with his uncles, I -Jacob Mellee Reed, a well-known Tnei Ilarol(1-and Cecil Blake. - her of this colulunnit3', o(c•urt•0 'Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph •Saturday itl.hospital at London, Godfrey were her sister, Airs. Roht. a week's illness. Mr. Medoc, \v1 Hill, .lir. I1111 and four children, from a son of the late Paul !teed and South I'orclil.).11lt'; aittt'hei' sister, MI's. Mt•Gee, watt ill llis seventy-ei' David Atorton, Mr. Jlortot► and three and .had lived in Dungan.( children, ))f Teterboro; and Mr. God- four years after all aetiv,e 1 frey's brother, Mr. G. \V. Godfrey, and ing on, the 9th concis, Mrs. Godfrey. of Parry Sound. \Wa\wan1511 and at (filen Air. and Mrs. Walter Stafford a nd 19111 he married Louis lia\\'ni of 'Toronto, and 'Airs. Violet fhelil-were horn seven Johnston. of R1yth, visited J51i . who )lied twelve ye. Jos. Haunnition, too. Brown Aliss Eva .Killongh. R.N., bacteriolog- Mrs. Joseph P isl of Connaught Laboratories, Toronto, Russell, oil 'th AIid. ;alit a. --:\-I13 \'isttlirItritit l: tj'st.4ifiL : Awrl*i€) Mabel Kiltotigh. of Byron, recently dis- 1 Mrs, Fran charged from the \Konlen's _kfmy corps Sitrvivir at London, a re viten tbaling 0t 1110,E of -Vo home' of "their Mother, Airs. Jos. Kil- i 1 lough. 4t11,1, concession of "Aslttield. Mrs. W'. 11. Bell retnt•ne(l to Kite emu. on Saturday *after visiting sister, Mrs. Nellie Stewart. Mrs, L(roi" Stingy' was not Monday u101011 g..that her 1111. I1. Bennett, of \\'inghanl, for Savage. 1111(1• passed 'away ('\`e11ing at the Mottle of 1 ,Mrs. .Toe Thompson, List We ore glad to know Smyth. ("art(1\r, is. r from 111;41 -recent i11 his grandparents. :\T Oi'ser, 000 day' las p(eting to return we at Goderich collo Mr. and Mrs: 'field, have rets are sharing 1 ttothers, I)un a nieee of NI The Seh0o wood, Who 1 pol'ting big THE SHRINKING DOLLAR If prices in the United States con- tinue to. rise another 15 per .cent. as they are expected to do, then by next New Year's ,Day the United States dollar will have, a pljrchasing power of -only (15 cents in • terms of 19;? prices. —Ottawa Citizen. Accommodation Wanted .1 request is being i11tade to all Rural people living within fifteen miles of Port :'then, airport *to 'try to gine sleel)ilig accom- modation to visitors during the Plowing Match week. Anyone' having roosts to rent will please phone the district billeting member, as per the following list: DUNLOP --Terrance Hunter. I{INGSBRIDGE—Dr, G. Frayne. ' - ':13IBERI.EY—%V i. Johnston; Lt'('iiNOW--Noble Johnston, Jack Campbell's Barber Shop. I)UN(.ANNON--Thomas- Webster. NILE—Leslie Pentland. " CARLOW—Thomas Wilson. BE MILLER -Rewe Geo. Ginn.•- , 36-41 ADVANCE NOTICE , Ontario' Royal Commission on Forestry ' PUBLIQ--'HEARINfGS "\V'IIa*It1'::1.5 put last to the I'nblit In(lltiries .1rt, Chapter 19 of. the Revised Statutes of Ont;lrio, , 1.937, Major 'General IIowalyd Kennedy -was appointed a commissioner to investigate, inquire into and repoil upon the forest resources of Ontario and their conSer\•ation, 11))1)agt't1ii'nt and beneficial utilization for all purposes, including their rela•tii)n to' other basic industrial, particularly farming, and their relation to recreation, soil conservation, and waterways and water powers— - NOTI('1'; IS IIEREIIY' GIVEN that, after hawing completed field investigations with his staff, the 'commissioner proposes to hold public il('arings in'ac•(:ordance with the following tentative schedule Sault Ste. Marie 28-29 Oct. Port-_At'tbur .......... Fort Frances 8-9 " Geraldton London 12-13 •"' • 18-19 Cochrane . 25-26 " North °� Clay 28-29,, " P.embr(ke 2-3 Dee. .Ottawa 5-6-7 " Toronto • . , 9-10-11 " \OTIC]'; -•1S 1''i'RTlIER GiVEN THAT .all persons, assocl- hfio.ns, or ghouls desiring to stake representations or present evidence .to the Com -Mission will have•an opportunity of doing NO at 11033' one of the above hetirings. While (the pr(s(rlltation of oral (\wid(ne( 11niltr oath iso pt•ttnissil►l0, it is strongly ul'ge(l thimt sllbnlissions'take the form of \i'l'itt('1) )n•i('fs, as to tltt fftt\cit of -which.:the Commission's Counsel \411 give any assistance tent may be required. • All briefs or, 01.01 evidence presented at the public hearings will iie givenproper consideration by the Caluhission in the preparation of its report 1111(1 recommendations. ' , in order ((i. fa(r{tlittite the work of the ('olntnission, it is requested that briefs be forwarded to The Secretary, Ontario Royal. Commission . on Forestay, •Admittist4'.ition Minding, bong- T3'anelt Small 'Aram* Plant. 'Toronto 14, to resell the other+ of the Comnrisition at least one innnth )before the - hearing ,at which 1110i1' eonsideratii)n is desired. W. 11. III;\\"SON, Secretary. Gordon. n OFFERS YOU FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ti -r Painting and Decorating Paperhanging a Specialty H ST., TEL. 589W t7. 4