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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-19, Page 4PAWC WiIag 111)40-ciat9 1.)ethods, lgulp 'can now bo flowered from Septe bez. W February Beoause we are in line with the time you chn depend on an' excellent grade Of Mw = fpx months to COlill10. Jacksons 1 21:111eC:te . peal A bowled member of F.T.D. Flowers wired or rabied anywhere (Germany and Japan euepted) • PHONE 105 GODERICII SIGNAL- TAR Personal Mention OIRT DM, 100 Local Midgets Even with Collingwood Lose First Game but Edge the Northerners Here Yesterday W. Beattie, Of Ottawa, is spending ° companied by Mrs. Evelyn Beattie, who holidays in town. I plans to visit at Dayton for a time. Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley are spending ; Mrs. Dia COrnishl of Clinton has re - holidays in Muskoka. 6 i turned from . a two weeks' visit with Miss Ida Cornwell of Hamilton is relatives in Pennsylvania and was ac - the gues,',t of Miss Jean Lawson. eoinpanied•bY Mrs. Thurlow of Detroit. Mrs. Wm. Straughan, West street, Both visited_ here with• Mrs.Cornish's ii visiting relatives at Kitchener. aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs. Birnie,4 Mr. and lidrs. J,I. Hunter are spend- East ,. et. .` 's • .tit . --, nig a few days with friends at London. Mrs; William Ilolibigshead and Miss Mrs. Cornfield and Miss Ruth left Mabel Hickox, of New Liskeard, to, Ads. week for Toronto, Metre they will gether with Mis R Robinson of Engle, reside. hart, Northern Ontario, were guests Prof. Geoffret E. Holt, of Toronto, of Mrs. (Rev.) LaWrence, IL Turner at the Victoria street.' 'United chtircla spent the week -end with friends in Goderich. parsonage-ou their journey home after , J. W. Abell of Toronto spent the week- spendinga vacation at Windsor and Sarnia. end with his mother, Mrs. W. I'. Abell, „ Elgin avenue. • The family of Mr: Colin Patterson, Miss Kirke Neltnor of Chicago is GloucesteP TeRrace, have .been called home to his Thedside owing to his a guest with Mr. and- 5.11ris. P. F. Carey at Sunset Beach. Mr, M: L. Sanderson, of St. John, -N.B., is spending a few days with his relatives in town. Mr. Thos. Finn, of Detroit spent_ the past Week with. .his Mother, Mrs. P. Finn, Brock street. Mrs. W. A. Doner has returned to Toronto 'after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Abell. Mr, J. C. Carrie of , New Liskeard on ( hurch street. Other visitors. with Ahem coming in the one innings, Fail-. Visited his mother, MrS. 1 w Ctirrie, `Miss 1 11cha11a114 were her "nephews, , ere to bit with runners on base lost Cambria -road.- This week. Allan Armstrongcof Ottawa and Ross the gathe for the loeol lads. Eleven Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meikle and son Armstrong (tt• Toronto, and her grand- runners vere left stranded, six of niece. Carol Beatty of Brampton. Jack. of Londi'm, were 'recent gttests with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McLean. them on third hose. Fulford firk • pianild McLean of Luc•know was in Annulled thirteen eh:I-bees perfectly. Mr. Ernest Salkeld has returned to Cowii. on Saturday afternoon. acconi- Score by innings:R. Toronto after a two weeks' vacation II. E. 'nulled by Alex. Finlayson of Texas, a , Gialerich with his mother. Mrs. Salkeld, former Ilendiick Cio• boy who has been Colling‘\ ood 1 1' 00 tiox---.0 9 1 Q00 020 910-2 "9 3 1 Dnahl. .Millanof Toronto, spent visiting old scenes in 1slifieltl. John l•ntikires.--Dillon Thombury mid o.N(., . tw,) week, „, withhi p2,,,its, Cowan _of Ashlield_.,loined the. pair. on „ lIdynes or Collingw-ood. iKr. Win. Straughan is iu Windsor wiard Hotel. Mr. , Forest McHardy this week attending, the convention of leaves on Sunday for the .convention, 7 the Trades • and Labor Congress of which it is expected will last two Vanada being held in the Prince Ed- weeks, Commaditient! "Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it Holy. Six clays shalt ,thou labour and to all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God " • •!, iRY kquidav 1:N(201:RAGE OTHERS TO GO Tpo. _ _TAKE.' YOUR -FAMILY- ikrrii rni .1 IS M.1 ID11,. 11 e 116 fie Chu r©r ©rll S'1'RI(71.1- NON -DENOMINATIONAL .11CTIyITY) .81•1111•114.1444., villeausgSGSMIleir, 7.7 The, Goderich •Midgets dropped the first game of the sewnd 'round of the O.B.A. playdowns to CollingWood at the Georgian Bay town on Saturday by a score of 0 to 2. Ti'w boys from the shipbuilding town bunehed'six of their nine has in the first four innings, and coMbinikrthein with now 'costly, errors in the Goderich outfield to score all of their runs. The ',foils pushed both of 'their runs across in 'the fifth When Don MaePhall -ELECTRIC •JAMIQR. Automatically closes and opens the drafts to keep, as eve temperature in your home or officee Saves 'a iot of bother inyoUr heating. - PRICED AT $31.75 singled, Ted Fulford walked, both ad - serious illue,ss. Those of the family vanced on „Don MacEwan's sacrifice. who havt;Alten home, are 'Mr. and Mrs- , and scored on Harold Warren's, hard George Gee and :Marilyn, Mr. and MrS. single over second. Goderich tlireat- A. R, Gilliam, Mr. and Mrs. A. 4. ened, 15 each_o thelast four innings, Stubbs, Toronto, and Mr. Colin Patter- getting runners as far as third 'each son, jr., Brantford. • time, but in each case "Fish" Heron,. Mr. Walter A. Buchanan, of Toronto, the opposing pitcher, bore dawn and his son Leonard,. of London, and grand- 'disposed of the last batter. The Lions 5111, Walter„§pent the 'week -end, with collected nine hits off ,Heron, but he . Miss Emilie ifuchanon at the old home kept them well scattered, only two of ;f you are thinking about making a„ gift we would suggest one of our smart Record Albums, Alr. and Mrs. It. .J. 3lc31111an, of (lode- Alr. and )1 rs. It. Coitts, of • gind to 1)0 un 11:11(1 )VItil guod f,„iinws lidtio.(1110:(11:ielsiw,11,.!,o113:1s t111.7111.,e,criieisiere Tur;zet her. ex'ilzulge(1.grt'etiug's with . VVeilm•sdav* aft(11•111)"11, the Goderich door prize, It. Childs. 1 - onto, and v, of nil-- ""' "1". The evening WItS closed with some „nto, :pent a few -days (1)03,eriell Trow, doughtor Lt.:,,Atidgets fought back sovagely to come delightful piano selections played by ("„1. A1, Truw and mr,. Trow, or from behind and won a ciose game by • mrs'1>11 Airs. Schneiker, John .11e- mr, Fred nen Ail),0 (;.i)(ler.n.h, loaves on s.ani_ Snipouilders took the lead \\ ith, three the past Week. Mr. William Fritzley, the seore fl to 5 in ten innings, The. struiford. and granddaughter of Mrs. , eent xisit,•rs at the home of Mr. and thi'. "" 'i" the I 111 (111 " \v"11' TOWN LEAGUE P3NNANT for Northaniptoe. , H. Cornish Electric If It's Electrical—If It's Available—We Have It. Our work is all guaranteed. 12-14 WEST ST., G9DERICH PHONE 141 Aimommomm. 4111.101M111., \Vest street. and the Sigh:II-Stitt' antin, en ladies' prize, )Irs. .1lUrray Goodwin.; ; Mr, 1c. m. some. N‘ here she Will take het. third \ear " " tri1)1(' Fawct1tt'i WAVES OVER SALTFORD ..et.ifitan). win) startei, on toe mount,. honor course in English 111.1 1.illi,in Sproul itiol Mis, olive for Coderiell, ,Nvas relioved hy 1)(al ,.. 1):1,,,-11:1 v• spent three (1;tys 1:1•::t Nvecl.,-. ;" SIM: 1 h ( ."11(..2.0• )11..-•, Tr.rw, \\ lio hos - h 3/,;,,s, sin.,,ni. c;ithor, 31r. John 1,11.1.11 •,,ii,„(iiiig, the uni‘er„.ii‘. ot. „For, ‘N-arren in the Onirth ‘‘ ith one on and Saltford ..ktoinies are the champions 1 n,„,,,Ini... ,h,,,4 ,.1,,,, ,,„ h.\ 1 ih, 1),,: t 1 1.,iif.',-tHihmly out. 1Vorren retired the side of the To‘N-11 Softball 1.eogue, having SPir:.'''1.1;','1.1'.s. T11111'.',•",;‘,,'. 1.ron-(;r Willie'. '''Y''' Irl 11'' T-Icl''''''j'Y I" "fte"(1 11 iiholit further scoring.- ' \von I. \vo st raight ga1114":4 ill iill` beSi 1 )111.. 1 1.o.'1i1;1, ,i1t14 1 :I \Vt•t'k at Iltitel 11 It g(ot o run hack ' III 1 lac 1 1v()-()r-thre,. L,l'ie witli tin' 'runners- , the college on ate student exeliatu2:0 ti it Iliii, Clinton 1?...1-dit), 1s;,,..1,11•,,,,:•,1 1, lis.,,. ',pit. 1.'111,;2; Officer A. 1"1'' ' )Ir. ond )frs. \Vitt. Killip: of E I seeond ;mil •••..40.141 '101 1 V\ ii ilIlivid outs, , Tnk• :•••,,,,ild f.t.,11,,,, of tile serieS N1:1S .. 1.0111it Wilrlt 1 1. 1Varf',.11 -ingled, stole up. the Con:till:NI INgion team. 1:,,,, ,thr,.. .11,1, \ 1,11 ing t 11,,ir ,i,t(.r. in -ttie (deli -tit. they lidded four more to itlayed on Fritlay el•pning last:. trite ' '-,11'.`._, 1:i. _31; I,A,Alv-,r . anti .-Aii:t.,;•-1•Ietert---4) .1`.. -1'''.:1.1wanl'6.""tfrltrni--1,,--rolitti,-,-,:'"'-'1;',..i'-'),,:1" ". i'1,'","1,e11,s.1'i`t`lt-'1"1-V.". ink tieing the lirst irttn.‘ 11 -- „ 3,-, , -. 1:ti-e...1(liiii_ nii-sed '.t. \t. opportunities. ,to • , T,C,'..i•i• ret111•111,,1 1.) 'rorouto ott Sitmlay *1-'1' for ..._....) e...1) On, .1'.y.0(. 1.0V:11 I. , • .:.;_it ‘v 11 le second '''ittne with r•lo. leises --71',1.,T. -,-,p(nitti-fig.'"'VC(') wr(1;..s whi t It )1 r. , to Jan, 1 . IN .111 (,11 I 1,11111(.11, it„ ‘var- loaded on t\N'o occasion, and truly one' „ _. . , . „ .,..., 4, ..... _ . . , . „ (toort ntid. )1r. Killip,, brother and IZooke" c•ottage, „ 1(';iiisely(.1..h:111-'‘I.11,.1'111),111'1;ty itnhilnLi.,I..,1:1-'\;-,,f("11,1„1:(,,.\:ielal,..;' ..:11(:_iiii-.1"11.::111:1.'"It'ill'',;• idilir:tin(1;it .1;(_'.1;1Cloiline (1).111111; NVilit'il l Air:. J. \I'. Cralgie et "Gniig', hut were`able to score only onc_ 13 11 Ayalli.yd in. rl'hen 1t,,,,,,,,, /1 1,„wilio,, „I, s„tt. ,ste..fornier days., )Ir. • :mil 31 rs. Killips 'wk..' 1"i• "" 1'41'1'4.° '1 )""" \v'l. I.P1i1"1' 1In't S"1.114.1"rid (1"ft'ilticie ilfg1.111tel" (1"" 11 111 /I.,. ( 111! . is visiting her mother, liv'i in "1•"li'l'it'll lowlis,Iiip bt'fore-go- '. , „ •: , rhai. \,•,1.., :ill foq• 14,,r,,11, No" „ ;1, 1.0., :1.11,,,gr:1.).,(1. (11 I\ ..l.11g „la. came near ' 1.:(1\vord (l).)(1, and sisters. Mrs. 1,1';`;',1' 1"-,1.,'„,1,i,1 11' 1wiln4 )1 1,1' fIli;1)11(.1.' 1)::0•00 OS , r.:11\ cctit Zkliti iii,' ,Itic \V:I'S • 1 111'111, The ' fielding highlight of tile Ivik, (,,i1>h, nnd Ilirs.. 11(11)1. comi, and 19'.‘" i',11() th.' 1 iltite 1 I iMVI1Silip. ri.t101-.:1":,4,1 \'' h 11"1,11. ,i'llirt 1,11.1. ''":1.1'1 2.1* 11 + , „C(..11111:2:\Vui)(., lieu ti VW ill ' hit. ::1's:" 1011 led :t f:tst- di.oilile play to retire the g,iiiie was vvlien the ' Salt ford infield ' IN 1 i..\i:1, Vti,i,.:',1r11 l',1")))(t,11z.•los (11,, Fort .Avii-u8111 111,4.1)ii.(1.1rt‘' i'f'l'iat;‘:•1: t:,,111e1-.:-:1;11111'1,.,,,):':1.‘ it:dr! ef:11.1::1111(11:-Outf.):-‘ "r lion flint h. Nvil 11 a 1,,,..„. „14 ,h,1 11s, side. The- breoking point of i he- game ' I11:illiti \ (Sle."111;':i'•licti.:, t Alciii.th.... ; ,),...,, ., 111 " 11 _ft :111(1 \ ;.I 0 ert•or. Godcrich \\ :1-', :l'irlier" •Mi,i'o's homer flo\\-11 the ' ::1‘11';','.0A.I. l'Nv,(•11.4.• 1 li.11161'.7\.\1-11"ft(11,;(-1:n111):11sT1 l'ININ):1':(1:1;:. ',r1;111.71';;;,,,,i,`,::,',',. ..iji-1111 (1,i1111 h1..01.111•1' in -their h111'ol. the llglit, held foul line \\lilt two on ha,es. 1 , ; 1111,1 1, and (,„itilo,\\-,„al f•tiled tit ,,core i ;;I 1 it 111 : 1%1 lladili.n 1.eg,-ion .::.-- Lis i - 1112- 1 11(:ir Inuilrnr. MN. S:t l'il 11 Titm.- Th'irlild' Il'ittll_a_tiLl.Ituidesborougli. ' ' • n the tirst of• olte tenth. In :lie Guile- comb.. and Venus': Saltford---\\'e•-41.ali,e , OBIT'I.r.,\RY , (-nth half. 1). \\-((ri.((ii 4.),_(1,1(4.(j. 1(, ,,iiurt ; (ma ilic(i.o. . Doaksingled:B eeon ai.singlesend d, ing' • . LA le\ . mrs. martlin 'Amnon.. n(1 xi i. LA IN )1(4 Currie have - returned -to' Dayton, ()ido. after spend- : ing several (toys here., . They were ac - 11:0 to third ; Ileaeoin stole secoml: AIItS. OSCAft FuitsTEit "Gutty” 3I:will:1u 'then came through N‘ 11 11 itt tirsl hit of the game- -0 single 11111 sc4irtql 1 ),Nik :111(1 1,ffit 1 he grime. Four Gialet•ich laftviers -formed 0, (todio•jeti had 0, toupi-li break in 'the rink. hi 1Ia• sn,ovy'bird 'tournament at \\lien Ft11 fOr(1. AN•lio 110(1„ \\'t ti e,terda y, -but \yeti. . ...___ _ ._____ ______ ......_ • _________________ _ - • \II, I )-4-'11 1* r.4"urstere ,Ilitron road, , , 1;"(1erieit• Passed :1\1;0; ill r.,"(((.1,(ll mi. , oosamincmit-c.K=Do(=s,04maitr.mmocKffnr,ty.c.m.msxrrno,>, : NH-m.(1,y ,in -,,,,,,,,ll in ii, -,i,. sixty- „,- t).: ..%, l' ..--;:ev ent,11, .y ear, af ter an attack of piteu- : ,,,,00,hi, l'ormerly Alary E. Blake,' Ale 1111'. a daughter of the late William Blake and Was hyril and lived iiraetie- ally all her' life' in t_701borne township After, coming, to rt.shie in Goderich she wils a member of North street , United church. Best(h.s her husband, she leaves foirr .sisters, Mrs. Chorles ()ke, Goderich: Mrs, Alex.' \Volker, OWNED AND OPERATED BY the G....ATLANTIC& PACIFIC .'0 ANN PAGE MILK BAD OVEN FRESH 1-4%tr 1 o 1 CLARK'S ,Q1. -ARK'S - IFEGETARLE IMARAGUS GREEN PE 414 , • HEINZ AYLMER AYLMER Tins 215, 2 'Tins. 2 Tins. 250 3 Tins eh Ri! 3 Tins 25ct ChIerT,Ft1 NOODLE CAMTBELL'S Tin R2t 8 MACKEREL 1 FILLETS 1.5 -oz. Tin 250 1 .FLOUB, PURITY 7.1b. Bag 230 ' i OATS PURITY 48 -oz. Pkg. 0, 4 r vi ASTER Biscruit 21:,1k-illb.a 250 i . FLOUR BROPIES a -lb eiteh, Self Raising pkg: hire' iPLII,S STANDARD 9 20:oz. no v eHoicE - - ” T 1 VF/A1,,,j BEANS , 20..02.- Tin 130 i T014. JUICE 2 2°Z. 190 . i (11JAKER.OATS Lae; 19it ORANGES „ vACALIFORNIALENcIA s 3-44.s - • D'ot. 250 GRAPEFIMIT ,Doz. 490 CALIFORNIA-arsh Seedless Fancy 126's LEMONS CApl.A1Fr'10cRyN I Am's Doz. 29it GRAPES CALIFORNIA - - • RED MALAGA FANCY lb. 190 _AP LES— C. CRAB APPLES FANCY 3 lbs. 25 WEALTHY No. 1 GRADE 6 -Qt. pasket 490 GRAVENSTEIN. Combination 67Qt. eiv PlacINTOSH. Combination 3 lbs. 2 Grade • Bask. Grade ALEXANDER No. 1 .Grado 6 -Qt. Alio ask. ltd 'CELERY HEARTS PASCAL 9 for tic#‘ No. li Grodo is &iv. CAULIFLOWER EXTRA LARGE 2 for 250 CARROTS MARSHN GROWN CANADA NO. 1 GRADM• o. 1 4 II". 1 10 POTATOES yo "-RA 55 for 1-g boo • .PEACHES YolIow {-1(.6h Fec.,•:sOne, Elberta----NOW AT TI-IPIP ;last POR CANNING. Canning bugar No. 26 to kt new valid for Conning. *•.=W•eleN100.C,-- 9 tt 0 1 -1•11111111,0411$11111)0411191110041114.1,,,A 11 OWLING SVC,11111 401 ). nfler ,NN 11111illg tile first 'THERE'S MONEY IN, IT' ()lily fel\ le.ilus .1fter i"iLittI-i"i1tJ,_ 11(11 lietql. off tile press a,.(1 iuto the posfoffice last \\HA, floderiell email vVlio itad run a '•••••le- adNer,thie- inent - 110, st•ctitni round, it 1)1.,)11.4ill 1111.0-0 re“.1.11tS. \,(1,,,1•1 king- 0 r!,..1111' sale. she found lo.r. ht.,,oght eaqs,, and from ;II,. 11-2'she' sold , td; ,•r!'_•,nal-Slar lrAC' an•cole t;oo,l, re- sults- that • P•e.1.11,11,1 ,‘y.ry . 0141-,tqulk.1.1 ,,f deLinfte 11(44'- .+111ii(1,11t. t.0 lolly, 1 11(•,.., ill tilad I hill III, S-1.1111 star t. \4.111 -"Pay" y.,11 (111111,iids. Sitido.obtodly 111 1‘:•••0•1, 1,1') further use. • ther,- inay oe twiny peo01...\\10..ire can _not '\\ hat t/11 itt not 0000. 1V1,y not :idvi'rtise those objeet, for sali.•? 1' ti 44111 he agl'Ilkeilh'..v -111.1,ri-e(1'" \Nil 11 results obtaincd. FAMILY .11.1.0%VANCES • ' s in g 1 e . \ N 4 I S :4 e lit ' 1 inck 10 (•04.:1111 :Uhl .31! .011011••,1 1012: t0111.111111011t .01. 111iN011. ' T' '" ''ll't '1'1 1%'"'11,` nil"wance / )epartirtent • Wa-rren vvits brought ,back , to ba t yvhen double: 44 0* jwid :11 lbe lawn how]ing; t'he'llieS 'In' a...1t:'1 1).\ rire of Ni.ilional I le,:ittli :111,1 \\i It to the unwire ruled that :1 r()111 it ill which greens 'on '1'hursday -evening last. The ' lieif the play. 1 111•0W11 haek 011 to t lie _playing; Will1101'.4 \\*01.0 :- 1,1. T. Prili'lla 111 :11.01 110111 0, 1 110 ilit W:1S being made Milli- Airs: It. _Brewer :' ihnl, (': Ntvins. and 1.1',"1 1,11.,;.1""[I'")" ."1: ;"1:11''''''', ''\''7' Su°I1 , . keep region.al aliowaiwe officials' na- parents- . Mrs. •11'.. .1. Baker; :ird, )1r. and )Irs. ' `n.', '1, 1,11"",,,a(th,a;,e" ,o• ('","1,2•".• The l'Aird game Ivill be phlyed at. G. - G. lfzicEwati; 41 h. )1r, and Airs. , receying Inc 11 it i.o. 1 In.' child- Southomptun on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m. Clarence Itozell,.Clinton;"5th, W. 'Moir . reit are asked 1.1 11,0 it) - the Regional Box ,si•ore • . Director ot Iamilv .111,•\\.inces at the . , . . . ;Ind Alrs. (. ,Cutt. ' , Itoeanville, SitAl:.: Airs.' Thomits Fill- Col,T.INGIVOOD . AB. • It_ U. • 'Winners in the weel:'s Ioca1,,tourna; val)ilni i.)1' flwir Pr'inci'' .______ more, London, .ztial Mrs. Iiorr,N%Ilillier, \I.:1111,1ov, ::n I 2 1 , nu.tits on. the bowling .,,•reens..: . 'Toronto. • Al ,.. „ ' Friday-1st. Neil acKt iy and IT 11 B Al- .1,S EEN . 5111) TIIIT .IL: The funerot Sem ice ot the Brophey. Barrett. c 4 1 0 .) funerol liOnie on ' esdity 'afternoon i'T,••':)(Wi',''((11111'. s"1.). 1) '', 5' 0 2 Itel". It. 4('-‘1•art. ' , .. . Tlwy liaNe form,. 4 0 1 bert Icitton : 2itd, .,k, Townsend and W('"'(''"irt. ilk(' .new'lt,114'rs • • • : ‘ lite. .1iiiiing the many floral tributes assisttal by Itev.,(' Tavener of lli.dines- I Cro,hie, cf Hill.- 1b 5 0 . 0 Walter Ne‘yeennbe;• "nd, Fred Price' :11-1,11.101114iN).e.ri.ti;Itrit:)(1,11:_ii4; olsi,le:.1.ellIalld. \vas conducted by , ..1t. If. Turnbull, 4 0 0' )1inulay --- 1st. T. 'Priteluird aml :11:11::?,‘".1.cliril.:r,\N•v.(;11:(gi:vr.ent (1:..al of influence- . I wore those from North street I:nited i Switz".' if 2!' 0 , • 0 ond G. )1acEwan, 3 0' 2 and .‘4tuart Carter; 3rd, A.. Townsend,f r.1-314:((:..1, 0.. chureli; the NV.31.S. and, )17'...A... of , yr • I Dance rf 4 1 . 1! \VedneSday—lst, .,k; Townseinl and Every Than should have 011(• of his own 1 Ilolniesville Uni'led ()lurch. and . the I Yer* 11 •, 1 • 01 F. Armstrong; 2nd, W.. 1 -Tritium], and ' and not borrow his neighbor's. You can't 'believe e‘erything they say. 1 „Maitland conces41o9. unit of,tlie Itedi liv711,,s• 1) I Cross Soviet y. 'The pallbearers, -all , 2, 0 0 S. Cartel'. . , nephews of the deceased, w•ere William — — — - _39 5 7 - YOUNG—FARROW 1 oke, utoolid Fillmore and Horton Mi- ami Lawrence- Snyder. 11,41111.' and Ira coDERH.n A.B. R. IL . MITCHELL. — Mr. and Mrs. •Roy ; tier. The ioterment 41115 in Moitland ', Fulford, Th.4 0. 0 Farrow. Mitchell, announce the mar- yeineterY, MacKwan, It . 3 0 0 riage ,•of their • younger daughter; ' ., Dimnelly, If , 1 1 1, 4.)1argaret Grace, to Mr. John Kennet1i MAPLE LEAF CHAPTERS ill: I\N,":itit:it:::11)11,, s3s1t, p 5 2 3 'iola Young. Ltican, and the late Mr. 5- 1 1 Young, •London, youngest son ofrMrs. '- • CARNIVAL NETTED $777 Donk, e ' 5 2 2 John Youn. The inarriege took ,place 'Beacom, rf 5 0 2 at . the parsonage of Dundas street, • The September meeting of the Mtiple MaePhatl, 21 3 0 1 'United church', London, at. 2 o'clock . Leof ( 'hapter, '1.0.1),E., Washeld on Needham. P, a '1 0 0 So turdayafternoon, September 14, 1 Friday. las.t wi't 11 the regent. Mrs. jErskinef 0 0 0 ROV. C. BNreLetin Officiating% 11'eer a A. Groham, presiding. *Ifolland 1 0' 0 short honeymoon the couple. will reside ! , e • . Westbrook. cf• 0* 0 0 in London. The treasurer, Mrs. R. (1, SanderAm, read it detailed, report 01.thereturns' Prli'e " 0 0 • - from llie carni\=i11.•lield',on 'July 4th.; — — l'fie net^proceeds vvere approximately 3S1 6 10 -The chal,l,,r had pledg,,d $.500 *Bit tiNi 101'Ersidne in second innings. ear 3to, the „second war memorial 113- innings; R: 11. E. Scork collingw,"q1 •,003 000 002 0-5 . 7 • 2 scholarship Pond. It wishes to thank. the puldie for their patronage of the G(Hlericil 000 100 040 1-6 10 4 Umpires—Groves and 13a Trott of i val. the returns from which have enobled it to meet this ohligation, Wengliani. 11 44ii5 'decided to send to the endowment fund. "WHIZ BANG" LOFT • The frOi.titt, ouei, relief - parcela• :to , WINS TROPHY Europe is 'nip long• beitig. paid by the - 4 Government. so a National , Shipping .• The last race of the season, was held Fund las been established for this .1)4. the Goderich 'Fuming, Pigeon Club. purpose, awl ,"$1 0 was voted toward, on Sunday. It was from Belleville, 11 tlris fiuni also. , dying distanee Of 200 miles'. The birds It was decided to pity Ali ha Its were liberated 14 8 and, the first -Kemp ,i,1t1 0 tit 'this tinw for` auditing seven reached their tonne lofts as. fol - the Chapter's boolitZ , $29 was voted lows: -1st.' P. Johnston's, 2.38' p.m.; toward the stipport of ° 14(110015 2nd and 3r11 .E. Penelicy's, 2.39; 4th in 'Mita. ,- , . • Wm Baker's 9 391/2 : 5th -.7,61inston's,, ' M". Chalmffin' 'V'st-w4"; ""l'ea 2.41:: uth ..,11.1.1 k-er.'k" 2.41%; 7th Wm. Convener, reported that two afghang Pitblado's, .3.07. . had been coinplete'd and that . there The race the previous week was . • were. sof-11(.1,4a blockSi knit for 'two• ., not, recorded. the birds having been ot Tirsss. i diqayed by bad wen ather ad straggling Wortele Was authorized to. 4,, iltatTe-err-Tathr-VITItigItAtip..bOdirlit' ',-",.:"7-' 3'"I'X' '414t1411141"CIPIIS"1"T"t" 1 Ink 'library of eaeh of the Goderich _Percy .Tolitiston's' "Whiz Bang" loft Schools, . wins trophy for the Mrs°1-Iarold- Tathe •senson, withclor, hospitality con- four of six races: ,The score was: yeller, reported that -all the War bride's Johnston, 485; Baker, 290; • PitbladO, except the latest arrival had' been ;,1 . p , i N, .140. visited and that -the $5 gold pieces had ''' °'1'(''.11'''' been presented the three new Canadian babies. It was reported, that the (7hapter had assisted in the clothing drive by '''.. ,, telephoning househOlders the date of Sunday was the last, big day of the the pick-up In earh district. .' • golfing season and was much enjoyed name :for the' acconitnodation of by those in attendance at,, the Maitland visitors to the Plowing Match are pro- , course, There was a game for the, gt•essing. Any further •members who • men in the enrly afternoon, followed wish to place one or more rooms at , by" a. twd-ball mixed foursome. After their disposal are aSked to 'phone Mrs, the games a splendid lunch Urfa serVed Frank Curry. It is mit neeessary to ' for seventy-two kneEtts by Mrs.' Walter serve breakfast to. the guests •-• , Goodwin. ' '-, . Mrs. Meniles and Miss Wurtele will The prize -winners were: For, men's be ednveners of the Chapter's • fall low gross score. (1. X. Naftel ;, men's ru m m a ge sale.— low not, Grant MeKenZie; men's low. '.' (The new member, Mrs. J. 4. Sully, gross, T. Pritehard; most honest was affirmed: • 1 golfer, T. , Bedard : low net two -ban, lilip next. meeting of the Chapter , MisS E.. Tobin, P. it. •Darr,ow"; 10W Will beheld on October 1.141i: .- gross two -ball. Nit.. and Mrs. P. !louse; GOLF TIME TABLE CHANGES - EFFEcTivi•'. Sunday, Sept..' 29, 1946 4. 1111d:other sped& dates. infonnation flint; CANADIAN NATIONAI, RAILWAYS • NIMIE1111111111111.1., I LL BE SEEING YOU AT THE Owen Sound Exhibition Saturday, September 28—Monday, Sept. 30—Tuesday, Oct. 1 GRAND HORSE SHOW IN ALL CLASSES, SPECIAL nuRDLE CLASSES SPECIAL SHORTHORN SHOW—MONDAY, 'SEPT. 30 . The Largest Showing of 'Shorthorns in Ontario Aberdeen Angus • Red, Poll Other Beef Cattle—Sept. 30 BLA.CK AND WHITE SHOW—TUESDAY, OCT. 1 REGIONAL SHEEP SHOW—MONDAY SPECIAL SWINE_ SHOW—TUESDAY — - TRIALS -OF SPED -- 2:28 Trot or Pace—Pur;ie $200.—Monday, September 30 2:22 Trot or Pace—Purse $200.—Tuesday, October 1 • Owen Soulid Riding and Driving Club Free-for-All—Purse ‘$300. Tuesday, October 1 SPECIAL ! ! ! 'BOY'S' AND GIRLS' .BEEP CALF CLUB • BOYS' AND GIRLS' SWINE CLUB Both to be judged on Tuesday, October 1 Sim "s Model Shows Fun for All Rides, Side Shows, etc. • GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCE EACH EVENING Featuring—Ruby's Pets, Hoosier Cornhuskers, and Special High Jump for Hurdle Horsea .owgN mums BRAM BAND, MONDAY • DURHAM PIPE BAND, TUESDAY MR. CECIL STomas, SECRETARY OF CLASS 'IV FAIRS, WILL OFFIOIA.TE AT THE OPENING OF THE PAIR V. C. Porteous, PresidenL E. V. Radbourne, Nee.-Treas. For inforgnatiml contact Seereta'ry. Court House, Owen Sound, Ott.-' ,