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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-01-16, Page 1.•.eeaura'Vr-St"S''-ee'.. )0 )4. GODERICH ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUA Victoria --St .People UNIONS ENTERTAIN • -- --- „ 4.4.2 MERRY PTY Atier-DOrkald ACti411.- 211010043110_,_Tilna,:i PASSgS , A,T IANGANNON Walter J. Hodge. GEORGE P,. ,BUCHANAV• . DIES. AT HAvana CUBA. . , , ' Review :trar's Work , . Skating'. Carnival ' The Masonicon Wednesday Dismissed by J. Sillily , ,, 1---....,...,enapie ii.Tuiversailly Respected and a., Leader Goini to Toronto Member of a Foronnergy .Weil-lunownn - Is Popular Event eveithig was t e Scene of one of the R9ports Presented. Show Activity m 11,i0 Community • .• .2. , % ' FaMilly atf G letricla e; nwet successful parties 'of the season trlidgraettib Handed Out This Week :in All Departments On Saturday, 'January 11, Mr. Has Give :Useful Service ha. eGeorge Robert Ure Buchanan, mitive .of the Church . of Goclerieh, died be .Handay tet Syeed, Grace, Color and • Musio when the. A.F, a L. Local 2373t3 enter- ' Gives Plaintiffs No Thotua•s Stothere. of 1)ungannon,„ one tained at 'a dinner and donee in the of Huron County's oldeet and anoet re- Many Capaeities . . spected resitlente, Passed awaY in his ilavana, Cuba, at the agt• cif seventy 2,14,k(a Delightful' Tine annual- congregational meeting assembly hall, . which was effectively Redress -') _ ninetieth year. He was the • son of • `1.1 Goclerich . years. A .son 'of the late James and Ensemble: , . decorated in e green and yellow eolor Judgnient was given on Tuesday by Victoria street -United church was ,scheme: Mr. Justice' wily dismissing the action John and Rachel Stothers of West W. J. Hodge, who came to Goderich Janet MacKay , uchanan, for many A. monster cake in the shape of. a tried befor him - in Goderieh in Wawanosh and was the last survivor nine and a -half Tears ago from Strat- The Godericti Lions Club scored an- • held in the ,Sunday school rooms on years prominent residents of this town I,Vhen he was very yuung, the family ford as loeal manager of the Bell other sttecees on PridaY night: When it • Monday evening, . preceded by a "pot- Great Lakes freighter:four and a -half November last u vvhich Norman Mac- of a 'family of eleven. ' re - luck shipper sponsored by the Women's eighteen inches wide, was a centre of rich, sought damages for injuries re- moved to Hackettown. • In 1881 he Telephone Company, has been. promoted ateutst.scgeanwrt plantation at Ensenada de feet long from bow to stern and Donald. and his -son Chester, of 'Gode- ht:ree gaawtearspaaxd1 of ilttlti:: oil Sstetiolitzrbe:rltz,ttefisittai-yat'sfkoradtinsghactairnngivcallublsre- ASSoCiation. About eighty were pre- attraction, ' and Made an interesting ceived by Chester -when he 'came in married Catherine Ann Ellis of Luck- to the position of Connecting company Mora, _on the South coast of the island. sent, a fair cross-section'of the church's backgrotuad for the -head ttible. Lighted contact with Hydro wires oppoSite now, and they lived on a farm near int3pector with headquarters at .Tor He retired stx years ago and had the 'West h(lk:t:t arena. The spectators' life. A vote of thanks was accorded Lucknow. and later near' Dungannon. . onto. Mr. Hodge is leaving Goderieh since. „resided in Havana. tsiellaet4s farotuinto:1;‘,1,7r000ff. the rink were , tapers illumined the unique confection, his home On Warren :street. The ac- cident occurred on July 5th1945when In 1914 Mr. Stothers became pM ost- next onday for his new position. As a young Man Mr. uchanan weet the ladies for the sumptuous repast. ' of master at Dungannon, a position 'which While Citizens are congratulating Mr. to Sault Ste.' Marie, Lovefy costumes, graCeful skating 4 which wita beautifully Aced in pink and , , Xcy strands of icing„icabins and decks defendants were the Town a Goderich Chester was in hi§ 'fifth year. The he held until his death. He was a Hodge on his well deserved promotion, came a member of theMiellichiellaii: intricate Iigurssid comedy numbers Under the. guidance of the ministerhlte. Smokestacks were made , m, all clever artists, contributed to the • , • Na - Rev. Lawrence H. Turner, a devotional and every part of the ship were shOwn and the Goderich Public Utilities Coin- prominent figure in Ashfield's Mani- there is genuine regret that it necessi- tional Guard and served in the lipanish- enjo4yment of ith entertaining evening. period initiated the transaction of the The large in the model. It was later in the missi°11' ''' cipal life for many years, serving as tetes his removal fromsGoderich. Both American War as an adjutaere clerk. mitronage of the event was business of the evening, for which the evening cut and portions distributed to Damages of $17,500 were Sought on , councillor, reeve (1907-1912) and he and Mrs. Hodge' have been popular After the war he remained in (luba. a satisfaete; ,y, feature also , from tlie recording secretary, Mr. •George' Cur- , He won recognition for hie skill in ,the guests when dancing Was in pro• grounds of negligence on the part of the warden of the County of Huron ie 1912. aud public-spirited citizens, and in the rell, was on hand. Mr. Stothers took an active part in church, community and social life of fa.ct that the pi•oceeds will go to the . gress. Public Utilities Commission in main- engineering et. road through the Inman- child welfzee oork of the Lions Club. The minister reminded his people tha affairs a the community in which the town they have taken an active.and, • . • ,. • . tains, andconnectingone -,ection 4_,f particularly the t in behalf of 0 crippled th at while dollars and cents were nece8- Considerable disappciietinent was ex- taining • power lines through a tree he lived. He was at one time -director useful part. .. the-suger plantation with that portion pressed when the expected guest which could be readily climbed by a - children. Are ey eases have already sa.ry to the total wellbeing of the church, speakers, R. A.:Simons and John Noble, small boy and for not .having the wires of the Dungannon Agrimatural Society, It was during Mr. Bodge's-term-Of- T ',-.74"tir-AraiV-6Ari= 41i4-413-01,11ititilif and tbe been treated wi:h benefit in variou* lts basic task was to relate People's .manager _of thee Dural -telephone system office -with the B*611 C-ohipanY he -re -that -sea,: .He was singularly honored lhy parts oftlie einclity'' and it is Iatendea. lives with all their powers -to the Toronto, organizees of the A.F. of L., properly insitlated. ' The boy- suffered atred atellungannon, aud-treasurer etitee telephone -systercr-swas eaFverted rettuvr-mem---beaT3C-fne Masonle ()viler, iu the vomieg epringetO /lave anotheT claims of Jesus Christ upon theM, and did not arrive; but this in no way severe burns to both hands - and the loss of an index finger and s still under of the West Wawanosh Pire Insurance from the bell -ringing method to the who erected tablets at both ends ef the complete stiney of 411, cases of every prevented •all preient frem having a i kindathrougheet the 641114 of Buren. Victhat while,in the realm of the financial goad 'time. niedical treatment. , Company. Ile was a member of the present up-to-date automatic one. ' mountain road, proclainenr the re- .toria had experienced a-'bairtner year A. sumptuous dinner was served, In .his judgment, Justice &idly said: ' United Church of Canada,: ' _ A meraber of North street United efiVrkable trehievenient 5d* •!S, ue(terlete Alusie tor the skaters supplied by thi was not always a sign of spiritual from soup to ,e delicious deasert. At '"I'he evidence establishes that the de- Air. Stothers will long be remembered church, Air. ilodge was the chairman strength in the life ,of a church and the bead table with President 'Nelson fondant did nknow, and could not '.. Air. Buchanan was eii;..telfot,411,71.4,(ila iztztti ttil:,,-; American Society of E . was effectke, and during the intermis- a ;record( r upernted by Gerald •Currie by his fiunily and friends for his of the property committee when the born engineer. 1113 mpe.aple... - 't•Nev.er-theless,V-said_. erie,h....weTe„...:14-411,4ftes_attaegilan trees- be expected to ot know, that a child, simple life, his geenine interest in his basem.ent of the church was renovated, sions the ee Water Band, led by *friends and his genial and pleasant and he has continued as a naember of .minister, "we dare to believe that be- , , , Antericati Societt cf Agricullffre Bandmaster J. Ee Iluckins; played ape' urer; Austin Hartman, recordinfTeCire:' es'ePciallY aged.. five, would climb high personality. ' eollecOve spiritual. life whose Vision hind this- financial achievement lies. a the local engineers; Charles Gibbons, imwer tary; Goedon Macitardy, secretary of enough o• taMles-111--coata4t---with-t lie lines. The father of the boy Ile• is survIved-by three sons and Wiere-d-Oh'flie-lrertrerirtsgtejwartle7ffifd the committee to the present •thne. Ile to Esparanza Roeibe e Spanielt wa4 litarrie(i (.1.1,1::.luxel'Ciati_leflt 1414.in444111hitcLgri_ttL01,1p,rA_ogliran4._antLnOld Me- ____ -, ' Engineer.e. In 1910 he enterprisieg." .• of tbe Viztims of the Kingdom is sound. • president of the carpenters' union; James Ilarrie, president o'f the ear- saw the child clienb into the tree, but did not think he would climb as high Toroneo, and Gordon, of Calgary; Aliss ceesful, amateur plaY.e. Surviving 1-wc eleo are resident of Santiago, wte, eurvivee. sesters. Miee sisted by the nienthers.„ Lions Presidaet 4. W. Coates was as - two daughters: William and John, of was the director of a ;lumber of-suc- •The treasurer of the church, Air: Netters' anti jointers' union,' and their as the Piewer line and did not 'eottsider Janie, of Toronto, 'and Airs. Rachel .. Ile has beenea member of the execu- Emilie Buch'a,nan of earoderiele at pre- Ltieky mew le •-e. inserted in the ad - Bishop, of Ottiutva. IIis wife and a tive of the Goderich Board et 'Trade: sent in Toronto, and Airs. i'llaries Arm- - revea ingtei 'healthy theancial yeeti with Wailful' Peters, presented- his report, ladies. '• With Areold"Schutz at the piano, all ' not warn the boy. the wires a source of da.nger. He did - . • daughter, Edith, predeheased him. The funeral serviee was eondacted Lawn Bowling Club; chain/Pan of the is a past president eof the Goderich strong, Toronto, and a brother, Waltcr clinics), Prii• - of blankets eyere pre-< vertisements in the prie were drawn for by Mrs. Malleugh of ted program' all obligations met and a stihstruatial A. Buchanan, .Toronto rets• Bitelmnil 1 . joined in a singsmig, and the happ-y The e,vidence of the boy and of a ., • at his late residence on Monday after- recreation centre committee, and a past front time to time vieiteo tee releithee surplus -with which to embark -upon the and succeesful evening was concluded companion -who was climbing the tree eeeted to the teltowing (tile name in "lucky" ad - new year. with daneing, to inusic supplied by the with hini, and the evidence of two noon, by Rev. W. J.. Rogers, pasfox of president of the Goderich Lions Club, in Goderich and Tormite. Burial, will-Leelwearetkseetitelit";Y•leitir's'ge t4laerold aoh,nston ,. Mr. AV. AVestlake piesezatted the re- the Dupgannon United ' church. The and is at. present Liops district gover- tzike place at Havana. • _ - Melody -Nrixers. girls pla 'nig jaekscnear by, was to the port of the miSsionary and- mainte.n- - . 'pallbearers were Wm.. Baiiie, W. J. nor for..eapne 3. During the war, he (McManus' •Dairy); second, 41(th Beery was prese,nt with his effect.. th t tlike boy took hold -of a gay- Stothersa Win. E. &others, S. B. was' tifM- structor. for. the .St.. John's (7hzipmah, „Britannia road (liaxthr'S tince, fund, revealing a' healthfpl- situ-, camera, and added' to the fun° cilvihe wire ten fell to the ground. However, LOCAL CHINESE DOING; THEM BIT Dairy ) ; third,- Gerald- Alliston, Tra- Stothers, J. Millen Stothers and Qr- Airibufanee Corps. - . ation, and while the allocation bad not -evening hy -taking group and cowl. evidence of Ilydre engineers was that ' '•The Chinese population in ehiderich, falgar street (Babbette Gift Sheilah,. land Bere. Interment was. in Dune Mrs. 'lodge has endeared herself to- ' been fully -met the hope wag expressed the boy 'Inlet have, teken hold of two glintion cenietery. totalling eight, have euhszrihed a totel. Bags- of flour .donated hy the Purity, that ete the time limit eir xpes the Pietures. power wires. . . . , • e taken lter place beside her husband of $75 to the current "Canadian Aid to 1 Flour Mille were won by Shirley Ben - a wide circle of friends. She, too, has goal will be reached. - - J. 13. .111ILNE HEADS ... "I find that the .wires were in ac- China" appeal, according to (;ordon 1 jaminVeda r street (Jackseie Fier- ' -The renevatiqu fUnd eepert, pre- ,cordance with' standard Hydro-Eleetric $2,300 IN .P,URSES FOR . . - in the ateivities of church and cow- Wong. -Amounts of d on a t here have ' is ts ) ; Harold . Westlake ( Maeon seuted by. Airs.' Mabel ( ray, revealed a 'PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD przictice and that the -tree could not GO.DERIC.H , .RACE ivigET, numity life. She is a meniber of Mirth,. rzieged froth $5,to $30. Air. Wong in- Motors) ;. De reell Webeter (Black- substlantial strengthe and would seem - • .___e_. be nefdily climbed by a small boy so . street United thurch, and* was trees- 7 in full-.- forms The .SigpateSter that about two stone's Restaurant), end • Mee._ ft --be earri td indicate that' re.novation needs will James.13, Milne was_kaected,Airman. _as. to cott144A/Fe.§. aild that thereyvas _Pits, (kocl_e_ri,.91r , Trotting. auisheA.grieCeee Ilrer °f tile W'M''''S% far f41; ' Yeal's' --fl&-tossie•Opie--kccese---ifrcrtrircrit -et'Irttn-..1.1-VirthcFrtfitif trrrrOffriT-T- ' , - ''S'11-6- IRICii Me' tre-lifgrlIfki&iirilrffre-, •etrfflit -l-. - • '"--"---- ohri---k'gy aceeSs -10 the PoiVer Tires. -'Tt furzil .-S.ssociation met last night to where the donations itre to he for The surfiteo of the lee leoked clear of- the 111 )11( School Board at the in- was not a dangek Ladies' Lawn Bowling Club when it The report of the W...M.S., presented which could have Organize and . discuss plans for the helwarded. • An advertisemeen at in this and sooth, but for figure skating Was . by Mrs. Ernest 'Craig, and that of the augural meeting for 1947 held on Wed- been expected to be. known by the de- coining year. Percy Johnstone was re- Wag organized nine ye,ars ago, and d issue of The Signal-.ster etethe pelt ;) trifle tricky, aecounting for a couple riehday night. e fendants," the Court stated. "The elected president, with I). \1111410 first the office for three yeaes. She has chetples may be givezi te afie Gotterich of 'epills.. - Mrs. Percy Barker;revealed a year ef Woinan's Association., ,, presented . by The following committees were ape plaintiffs have therefore failed to •ahow vice-president, .J.. W. Craigie second been an itetive member of. Ahmeek branch of a chartered .1.,,ht., whenee I , Opening Nuipber , splendid achtevement by both Organ - Kershaw, IL Bettger, • ll. ;,se. Turner. defendants staid this is sufficient to AV. AI. AlcLeae treasurer: . Other mein - Pointed : Supple and coetingeet-l. any breach of duty on, the part of the vice-president, (1.• Ginn _secretary and Chapter, I.O.D.E.; during the war wzts convener of the workrooms of -the .organizatione they "will be forwarded to elle right The program opened with the "Club izetione. , . . , Waltre," a pretty dancing movement by . ., . Finance ---M. J. Ainslie, J. H. Lauder, dispose of the action," Red Cross for three years, and gave . So also the reporte of the Young ineeribers ot the club, which Wag fOr- ;People's Union, peesented by Misses Airs. F. Curry. eachool Management:- In die:missing,. action, Justice Smily igrs of the executive are II. J. .A. Attic - Valued assistance , in' the "snitek bar" . -wan, C. E. Allisen, J. H. Vroonian, .Iielen .1\11.•011 zind Doreen. liztker, in- Airs. 14'. Curry, le. Kershate T. RePat- pointed qut that the boy suffered severe J. W. •Newcombe find A: StevenSon. of the blood donors' teinie. ,,,,,_. FARE1VELL FOR INSFECTOR, ,low61 b.y the appeerance of Elizabeth terson, Al. J. Ainslie, II. S. Turner. 'dicated a' tine seer. of felloWebite and held a farewellfliziner Distriet County and•Pne,ies10.1 pules., Andevo*ca fairylike. little_ ,junior in burns te both •IteTnele, neees.sitatin a It was decided te hold the mutual Buth ex -press keen regret that they' endeaVer: all the young people were Rev. B, II, Farr was zipp,,illted repre-. skin gr.ttft from the abdomen and the race meeting on Goderich's ciVic holi- are leaving Goderich, but the promotien elle, erezeettation i blue, in -the eutantiniber "Wipe. VVOInell sentative to the Public Library Board, loss of the right indear. finger,. leaving day, as' has been the custom foe the ie on advitittageofts elle in various, ways. congea tul a ted• by the minister, with an and Clarence Miller and .Izunes R. .„.,,, , . . ilitisit)Itt,::t0I13.ecIl‘f!7c1A.litii,t1(1.1gt_42.1,-!,1 sll lc!. li(ittl.liVi Hit:1..1: ziiii.lido( iSiotif,i,i: ;twill 0 zciapjtiiiNitiottr:(1 ptihiier,autdhie. especial werd foe khe president, Harry 01113.7 ii 65 to 70 per cent. normal hand lagtr, quarter-ceetury, and to off'er Westlake. - . ti (re . . .,,,e0 . sl \\ 110 i(k. 1 1 ;::::?i1.0,1 I:I ga f tt 4(II,. ,1,,,,,,-. iy1;,, dice) (lilt,. 'trti,hit! i enceeits tie e performed on the ice. •Cerson were appointed It of- In case. of plaintiffs' success in the purses totidling $2,300., ' AWAY 0.N A FLYING 11.10, dere, et Welter' Thonias in the The classes in the following order, --e' - - action the Court estimated "reasouable A delegation was appointeet to attend visirr TO FLORIDA. e here for about tie',. ae-are. Alex. , comedy -0,4,0 feu Aiany" brought clown Ila regnlar meetings ,of the Board amount of geheral damages would be the meeting of the National Trotting "Eurekq," "'Willing Workers," .and craig, of London. 1..,4.,,O, Insiwetor : the house; Wzilter is a former Godes "Victoria Helpers," were beard front will be -held on the first TuesdaY of $3,5m) with special damages incurred Association at Termite 1)4u February lends Lane and Constable Colin pnge at K.itchener. Art4,1;41;104 the ! rich boy: 1Ie iteld Aiie'4,' Mary Mac- . in reports given liv Mrs...Percy Ihtrker, 14 „„'''l 134°11111'.' , , . . . e Austerberry took off nem' Sky Harbor dinuer were county C. esteetee Fergie , Ithersen eiflig...;11:4„ ssitit,ineiribrigperl_IfI(I)drmailitilede otof, by the hoy's father,. including .hospital 4";ith. . Mrs. Fred. Wile.on ,and Mrs. Aubrey Smith. Akre Hannah Phillipe pre- . I yeere perfect attendance. prize, to Olive Ktupshaw for eight It' was decide(' to award 1 sPeciell zual (114(111 11 bills, about 8810.” ' ATTEND FUNERAL AT LEFROY on a flying trip to Florida. where 1heY Constzibles 11. Ga 1r.. .1L . airport at 7.30 last Sundayahioliiing sozi. Salter and Slier, eizi,(111i1Pr,41}11,44iinc‘a,14 ,, 11•1(1,1(11.1irc1itt eat- the lee in response to an sented the r 4.: ail or ,suretie ' te ee'' eee• Ie": 'Xilita l. ' 4thr- 14" Jill: that: kill'Oe 1 taticial: 013=k of lila 1947 tial•i•• soitsa-ordt-In and1)0111911, _attlqi*Od._ the' "TheYd. m 'cl woulutably also 'rriefr . Cella • • . r • • She ' has i A 6-01)ERICII-BUII T VESSEL • Mr. end Mrs. Itretleriek.....:S.;oltle anal were to etteedee big elan:wet-at Miami. Gardner?. .... eee-- • ..- -,• ___-s,, s,(•?..n..11,ticluft)::1(:(7./Tvh-i_1.1!sti.zie-R•A(f)stsiffillairritcraePtierre•------ _ ____e__ •_ • _, .ilible'cTP....s- nat She; ie the deughter nfeeereasnd-•-Ales. "gation 'season. in ' Uoderiefi. Wok phiee ftinerzil en Aiondity last o'f Mr. Noble's before eeturning home. - The Plane was , den alee iet 0 :: 0 exhibitions of spill.' encouragingrite- teacher --Cd-Ilie•I3ible ' Albert Kneeshaw, and ad JHi PASSES NURSES' .1,1casittodly (less is Mr. 'Willi:ale Peters, and the ietoria Stheolt-- .. :_:,-,:,-.--Herte-g of a moder-gfiriii'Vlitrier on a OnS. .),j,r_Nojjte was in• hit ---,seventy- perience& esteeervice metes Though re- Airs::'Iliii,a--iiiit of mt,.,-f,;711---- : .341,5s elin:lt aughter f (I'Atf.'"IttIVek4,0'4".:.7.1*(1 '-1.1•'1 r0 -""S1 like - t or iereatil- I'm-nicely ;4-11'r -gurus' PuPil /of on Wednesday evening with the launch- father, Mr. Mervyn Noble, at L6 1103 piloted by Mr.. Lank. alld hoill,;163-tX..- ,' 111Ster in lieh.a if of the...el:18s urged- V ----1•Sniquer fillile*il The 'Masonic' Temple, elghth year and died quite suddenly. Intives up to Thursday morning had (11110milillerhaN: Thlleree„ (p1 111S ,,,,,,,,,,,, five- -that- -all the. adult ineinVerS of_ the . . Ch-urch participate in its fellowehlp and Mr. 31. Alitthers ehends The -Signal- long and twenty-two inches beam, Wag liave celebrated their golden wedding believe they ere having a.. good AN IligaiRIC OCCASION ' The model boat, four .and a -half feet lied he lived he and his wife would received no word front the there. they passing- the recent t.X:1111.11iit11111, 1)1 110 ' ' ' 1 4..;te')„,),11 -3'4)1111111 141.‘ V ;;•g")) •(:"SkiTtiller. iS11)":_41_tt(a) rib0e. . ‘, s ee -eirt(e-fill hie uil teaching program. time, ()wail° Nurses' 'AssOciation. Iii, -;S JIM. Star a portion of an old copy -of_ The opnie _oothrty of en ke and icing, hy anniversary on February" 24th next. ;nide perhane, e0O busy to write. _ ______ ' ' The treasurer -of the Simday selhool, Toronto Globe which he found in his AieL Culbert of. CUrrY'S Bakery. The The -y were married fifty years ago by . is it grit(luateet Stratfete r;'''1'''1''41 11' ' 111 11114i)ii1 -1,1., 1:('‘'‘,1).S11')•t:14 l'I1115 tigalili:Ig "ltiatee 1p)°eIrl: Miss Doreetie 13: ker, gave the financial I pita]. . She recei ved te lege, echoel • ,. , , 1 office en , West street. It bears the cake boat Was On k display in the baery Rev.. ..I.elm A. Roes, how deezised, the PUBLIC II.TILITIES COMMISSION I 11.:1 hang. ai. oadeoi,icil , ., ,i g , t, . ,,,, 101 nu 1. . report, anthe • superintendent,' Air. Charles 14,reclieN s .spoy.e.Of _.the _danger- ...P: ; eante of tli'Z late 4anies Yates, Who oc- window on Wedn,esday. It was used father of Mrs. Frederick -Noble. Ceonf the _Ohm for•f4eve-raiTcaras..,Xite._ tairthe'annual banquet of the GoderaCh it first meeting of' the neW year on The Puldie ttilitiee, ConeePeissicin held . t(trtii.:•,y.cOislit,u(ilife:1,,wrleitecti• •Palel(trizniegdy1),1 ' . Mary M,.-... snd Lenore Fraser, net- ' of -losing -the' teen=tigers'•thrhugh - lack- paper- is dated 'Auguste 16, •1911, and local of the A.F. of L. ' ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCEp , Tuesday evening. The membership is IteTplirck.sen"tz‘t8t'illeR,sT!i'll'k, rtu,1111411: :1*,44'eltiz; , Nymph t1„ ,y tutehied, chased. and rode of teachere and urged that recruits gives chief- proniinence to the address Mr. and AA -H. Thos. Cooke, 11111(411 the sitnie a, 'for last year. Alayor Ltd. will be in town (-ere next week ' eech. other te et 4. delight of the crow& come, forward -to meet this situation. of Si1 Wilfrid Laurier at Siincoe, Out., OBITUARY road, Goderich, wish to announce the Mooney, Dr. 'W. •171. Gallow and K. S. the MV :teen 'Stilly, of -Goderich. and newly'elected peesident, Aire'. liaM"Westlake, and the yeungest organ - the choir report was presented by etolivee of xecipte)Cill trttdo ,with the in W'llich 'the then Prime Minister pre- sentgd ., in a "masterly spe,ech," the MISS.114 gy GuND it . Grace Jessie, to.John.J. Soloinelitile son pointed chairman for the year. • In re- engagement of their second daughter, Hopkinson. Dr. Gallow wee.; again ap- the houses built fey Wee, ,; Mr. Ferl Ah% a inetructor of the. 111(1 411 will . ine'et prospeet; • <- 4.',(-1,tintse, .cf07 ization of -the cht 1cli. a group of boYe- 1;niteo statt,s-on which the Liberal of Miss Mary J. G•undry, formerly .of Word hes been received of the de.ath Wincleoe'; the 1)1 1111 to trike nitwit regztrding the charge for tlw 010r (1 n" of Mr. and Mts.-- Paul Selonteltifk of :::tionee to a -letter from the Town Clerk (,',1,.1.1,)'111)(311::),rstrs-I((,t,eiti it,1,k1:tis,lilrtk(,1,11.11;1!::1,..;.:1-4,1:::,!,)f':1„, I:sm.:1,11,11; ,Elif,31cli:111:11(i11.1611:si:)Ii.:1:11;:t(t,iifiti.11,;1•1,t(i":i.14,t:ig,i)4:1.4:ty-(10111,gaingi(Triabg.(e.erslf11(1.ilivoeeir.esn who beer the- mime "Victoria Vikings," party- fought -earn] lost -the general ,Goderich, which .occurre.d atFher home January 1Sth, at 3 pan., in Victoria lights on the Salutary. it Wag illstrtleted file With the TOW11 (14.-t•t;. 1 heir - 1, ti,iroup Numbers ' reported through Mrs. Keith Webster. election of that year. . I in Los Angeles, California, on Satur- street: I:tilted eltureh. atilt the 'Town Colwell he, giten a Copy . 11 be `;,.,,rot,p 1111.111herS were heautiftill.y4 sented' by •Airs.• Rebert Good. • The organist o the •pliurch, Mies , The Mission Band repoet wile . pre-. as'e... a ig t ______ , Los Angele.e. Mike Gundry I day, January 4th. The funeral Servic_e veitestreidat Grace . chapel, Inglewood, - was a. engagement of Miss Marjorie Kennard lights was arrived at. It Wag'furtller falgar 'street, wish to announce the Ain find Mrs. Reginald Te 411 Tia ((f the 11(i,,tg; C(( 114(1 frr= ft(l)tre 'ilje.1;:c., PERSONA_L IVIENTIO, ,N (((4 11 0,;!, rex trot, performed by takere, Mr. and Mrs. ITarvey 1Ve1(ster, Mary Joyce Straehan, . and ,the care- ... at _the Lions. Club sister of the late • Thomas Gundry of Mrs. Celia Moore, of Port Albert. 'Tlw power shortage. the use ,Of the colored 'the millinery disp1 to Andrew Donald Moore. only -eon of decided that, °Wing 10 [Ile eXiSting The Misses :j_....„- :-,Iy:tt.t.::111,,,,,iNidt!wla;tliiti•satitiiiitgil.4.,1;Itillt(?tstliill,.0711 riits!:/1(E.11,1dneg. their untiring and efficient sereiees. - were the recipiente of appreciation for e_-_,....— this town. • . :VMS: W. H. "T' RX ' ' part of thie enant'h. marringe . will Jake place the latter lights Will be. discontinued for sonw week, months. week iitteinling the (le' iL,',1 1 ,...1 10,(111- i S'111.ri Y , Mr. A. I,. Cele is 7'''" 4 111 111k 1111441(41 1(1) 1)1.1:11(1111,3'the Fringe on Top" i hlonnellY. whe (1 111C0(1 and "cart - The minister expressed the thankii.- Midget and Juvenile Teams of . Brief reference was made in these s' • • cittional Cengress. . i wil, '1 (1141 r,,,, .1 group of eight girls he of the congregation to the property eom- mittee, Alessre. IV. Brownlee, James 1946 Presented with columns last week to the death of 4 . • , • Miss Leaella Cronk ..f Detreit hoe, 1,4" .. , itete ii einqier whieti made. a ..Tohnston and . Fred Wilson, for the services rendered, gratbe' during the , 'Agnes Washington, wife of William II. , Gundry,,,whiell occurred at Regina, MayoriVlooney :Scans the Coming Year 0 ,,,,(‘.,. a t.,,(.e.,,t guest w';•, I' It:, 1. no e 'lc a II ';)°1:;It;i'is'11,,g,11.1),,,,,(,,,t.tiliiii.ii,:i ,i .‘ young ii, 0 i es . w i tilt Airs. I,. B. Cronk. Ligleeelee etreee , wi t h iiii' Sparasols. It Was ttl grin foreshadowed for this, 011)1111 (0 past year. Owing t the, .1-1m-vY Pro- It Wag bageball ,Itight at the dinner Sask., on January 4th. Mrs. Gundry meeting of the I.Jons Club on Thursday Was born at Tyrone, Durham cOunty, , Aliss Mali(' Howell. •ele, taught he t I, Ontario, daughter of the late Mr. and Alayor Mooney's learignral address ster was eleeted to augment its num- in the early snring, Mr. Harvey Web - night last end there was a big attend - Mrs. John Washingtop. The family cil Of 1047, on Mondaymorning, WaS aS at the lii•st meeting of the Town Conn- t•itie(r.,r11:11):.eTteorroiliti(;issi,1,;;::, !1•1' t l'c ' taff 'Of :f111,1,1et. l'„ehee),f itchoo., :siir;iitir ft.):rhintledele Mr. Ilareld Rivers iloa :e,:iiii,,,fi t 1.nm 1 st'Verftl gi ,,,iii) 1.,1 iliA 7 1(ilIS ‘‘Ilic'11 were 7,77 hers. . ' . :mil, at, the 1.3rit!isli Exthangee Hotel removed to West Wawanosh, Where ,asaistiiip..wt(iiie.ra(y.iiiiii(1,:ip,c1:..gi...41,!,:i ' Pete" Zimmerman; ' eTatistiee :.. Baptisms 1 3, marriages 12 _. the minister who gave the following wilt: ID tile chair, The session report N., ars. presented by „rusi„i, uf club bashwhs he made Way_ Goderich to reside. Deceased married bus of the 1016 (7outwil upon their re- fill- the eveut. President J, W. Coates they farmed for many years, and on fonmys; • and after the con- Mr. Washington's retirement -came to "Allow ine to congratulate the niein- (lffid1 w i t li le ire, 1 el 1 g ford, 1.1-eeented a and obituaries' a..5.,. 'The communicant for reaateseop, ehairinzin of the citib's Alr. Gundry in 1904 and in 1911 they elehtion he office tor the current year. Air. Hugh Hill is 4 N3.4 ' } 4 .(i r„)liw 4,1 1 11 III III" .' %I, i • a "green herse vereify tfaltat itt aGiett, :t:;1)101(.1:itthls:"0:4 strength of the , ebureh shows no basehal conunittcp. *Lions Juyende :flui Alidg,et teams of member of metropolitan United church the new 'members. Councillor Iluckina Members . of the moved to Regina, where Sehe Wns a I wish to .extend a sincere Welcome to c):(3it‘1:1111:1,(1411:41.,(1.:flilit:A411:4111..(114)11?(si,tc(11.)1)111ts:;;;11Nat;'iei,T,,‘, (1,1114,1;Ii:s1-4::.'1.,1,1)111.4)4.:1141.- ,.11 iiir)71.1;;;;‘',11:11(i':::.(:11,.1,1.1,;,11441...,,111,::1141171ii'er;osiniselsrItItsen::111111e(stil:e club 'additions balancing the reduction from 19 16. to the number of tewenty-five, were and for ten., :veers treasurer of the returns to us with the advantitge of ehange frortr4 the preceding 'year, the 1 and "(1(el S v h , deaths •and other -causes. , . • guests of the club and were introduced church, She was active in the Wo- yea1s of experience< in municipal gov- of tis Piiiilic Utilitiese'enenze-emi, who ,l'"" athon theft Hon. Russell . Kelley, min. ister of Health for the Previnee, is Jioceiles ilast to 'epeak at •Vietoi•ia dining the thirty being defealed i I l' intereeroup ssmesti. The minister diselosed the inform- to' 1 lie 144) 1(4 by 41.011 Jake Snider. it. eves reca11(61 -filet the Lions years Wag a member of ^the Dominion appreciate during the present year. p.m- won their gropp, board of the w.y.s. She was active Councillors Edward and Elliott 'are also in the LO.D.E. and the Red•Cross. just stitrting their municipal careers. 111PTI'S 111,1S:SiOnary Society, and for some ernment, which I am sure we shall all be making steady pro::,,- ing• witha frectered lei e• teliorted 1,1 1 .VRR1IVICP) FROM EN4;IAND ie in Victoria lIespitze. 7,,,,,,O4,11, '-1111, 1--. Kit'g•• lea, by etakiteettou, ..Tbe aSidgets went l'he funeral took place at- Regina on I feel.they Will have neat. respect and part of,February. This w 11 be quite lin 1. "4 4) January (3(1),. Rev. L. Al. Outerbridge appreciate the efforts OP the Council au impot•tant event• and he 11Tged that right throiTeit to W111 the ---.Mr.'"`"Rialley'reeromingete-g-reeted WWII 4.1111111piole44-1)1, - H.4:11111g- _ ____. . ' ___ .. tose-hully-ealaer ser-v-itig-es. torms--- eitgernees. His Honer Jtidge Costello 44 15 the "Prilne Alinister '4114 11/46 King, in 'AIRS. ED. MI IU) 4( 411114, to the Canadian 1(41(1 (114(1) of 44 The electiou of officere took.. plitee g11c,1 ,10‘:4 10.1 pi. the evening and• Wile ,, I( (4)1(114141 it, firs, hi tv torn,. Anflt Ile 1 guest Wag 'f',. (1. Munro, native of Goderich and '4111 015 and Reeves, said, "National with the following results Ellwet,i1 Epps Of Clinton, donor of the now a resident of (7111)101e has been democracy is based 'upon' municipal secretary, Geo. Currell; p1 ((j)( (eine inittee, as already stated ; congregie Atidaet chainpiotieltip trophy. who pre- In 16 by the death of his wife,' dthnocracy." So, zis you take public 110110 representative to Presbytery 11.141 settled lis 41 mu to the champ- which occurred at their home in Clize. ollice and nssuane the- hemlachee at- kow. ,wit.i, jo,,,.. Th,, Catchpole trophy, ton on Saturday, January 4111, il7 the Welted to municipal government in try - Conference, Charles Br44 14 1111 'going flirthest :Igo of seventy-two years. Mm '1 Munro, ing to administer the affairs of the' MI'S. II: Phillips AS Alternate; stewards 144 11(10* to the the former Anna Fitzsimone, was born town and make our community a better re-elected to a frittreyellr tent. Reginald in the pinychovite, mis presepted by 1. Jou, 004.1,1)01a Both trophies were in Clinton and spent most of her life place in which to live, I believe yott McGee. Ernest Craig,. William -Mew, Tmdatell,- rooetked le .1:1(•11 Needham, captain of tlwre. After their marriage Mr. and will have mane satisfitction in knowing Ogle Ailller; missionarv and team. Mrs. Miturb lived for three yea Ts in tha t you 1114 performing a ci r ic duty once committee, 'V5.'11118111 Westlake, the Midgets, in behalf of his' MAirOR 1). D. 1V1OONEVs _ Keith webstpr; eotigregational repre- l'he Illeitillers of the tem also received Gederieji and sinve then . had, been and making yoar personal eontribu(ion 111(14 1(1)14(1 clips with their mimes in- residents of Clinton, where Mr. Munro for the benefit of your town. eentative to the innsie eminnittee, Mrs. ltne conducted a bnrlief himiness. Mrs. "I expect the town will be called Tteginald MeGee. The mettelic rs of the scribed. While. health pehnitted, was tipon to 1)l 04 for a 45 11 pliblie a great many years, a pprox im a tely hoard of etewatds are to he the ushers; Another presentation was thief of File' Altntro, Hi baseball memorial' trophy, in actiee in: the work of Wesley -Willis school. 'I am given to understand, if, $1600 at the end of 1946. However. a welcoming emu in it tee a 1 so was Getter of three lolal hall phayers who United church and for seven years she the Department of I:due:Mott recom- this means that we Abell have to fin - foliated. 'William Peters Is to continue seeond, '4 011(1 44 1'. president of the (711711071 Womens Meada that. Elle present hhildings are once 0111 town from current revpmie. ag 0411 rell treasurer fiir the tit e .11(.111g, gave memory their lives in the Institute. She. had been in failing unsuitable, we heve no alternative Inn. whieli, will call for strict eeonotny in. , We r : 11' ill ia in , Bisset. T(' II'S C08f0114) 'twit 1th for, some time, but dee tit ea me to . provide the money required for all departments, if, We eonthinj to VNUSUAL COINCiDEN 11,11;., The trophy Wag pre: 411(14(44 A rare ooeurrence in. ‚411 '101)1 wn's sented 141 "*)11 '‘"119(1 M(''''')Imell n11(1 Harry, predeceased her in 14)2(1. The "I trust you will see fit to carry -on end Allzoi Fisher. a nd keep our ta x rate 411 the pres(t) t at the end. An only son, a new building. render the sante eetkvices its 1 11 the past Lodge, IsTo. 33, Goderieh, on" nesdny ailland zweepted to Lion Ed. Jeeeep. Verbal 1)011(1110s were presen -ed (lure funern 1 serviee on January .7(h was the present Itev''., Andrew Lane, and sidewalks lind streets, especially those u)()Ii('Y !jf 11"1.0ving mu' it'141.sliotild like to take this opportune witnes'szed at a meeting of AI night, when 0, L, Miller, Worshipfill ins the exerting to °Lion leesop and cit::::1111111etteLchSpInee .111 'the C1intoti eeme-: in the outlying sectionS. of the tOwn. ity to thank the office staff ann. town Master of the Lodge, raised to the Judge (inse`11()" 1."P"IivelY 1111011) g( tery. .Mrs. John Story find Air. David We anticipate that the engineer's re- employees for the efficient and cheerfUl• degree of Master Niason his OW71 Oil,' and Juveniles., and' to Munro, of Goderich, sister and ,hrother poxt, on the waterwoiks sY8t(sln will manner „in which they have carried out Clarenee ' Miller. Although s e(meh ot the of nut bereaved husband; were pre...sinit be available earlY in the yews and that , their duties during the past year. As father -440n coincidenee is hoped a Lions Fred Noble and Jake :;1111der, who • . , • other relatives in the PubliteVillities will be able to fol- we enter the year 1947; may, I bespeak Rome linsona, it rarely. happene to" work . licrh by performed the s'lhine serviee for the Ilt tile fluioral on4 4.. included Mrs. George low Olq thege recommendations; so that the loknl support rind 'co-operation of out thar way. Dining the entire one The program of the evening included attendanee t Munro, Stratford,' and, her son. Georgo ,4111 adequate water supply will soon be the Connell and‘ to 11 employees4 nnd . times. :tf Maitland ihe showing of movinfs pictures of tap, few, Chicago Ciihs wad ,thei Potent:1d nil- Aillr:i. Ft•ed Aftlairo, hotit of ''Toronto., hundred* years' historY inaY the hand of Providenee guide onr ....n.tro., kitehener: leg; 41.krunro and' Ilvannlo In, nil seetions of the to'irn. Lodge it hit happened only a "Our tax 'arrears are the' 'meat in deliberation!. during tite $70nr." coN ery. , • Afr. ei d Me „Nribuit r leemn a and mi.. and Mr' 11 7 1,4 mi..), ,111,1 ,,t1. 1:,,t , t .1[1 '',..'s from Englantron ---eleildrete---Bceeerfr3--ekres 'retro ItieteriTIT-44'. , !''''• s„ -4`1"-4717 ''' • 1T1N' TTI::::i-lin:10:7:oelset:. hilVe returned to the* :,,..to,, :t Pert 1 '"1" II"- I''' t. 41'3". 11 1111 11i2:11tPr Of Colborne ziftet• 11 14•001.:- ,411 w 11 11 Airs. 4:;411,1,,,:t. :‘,1:'‘i ,,N11,'1'..1 14,7:11fE:si.ear., ago to be Prooef's sister, Mrs. I'.. , •\,1, woo, Mot 4:"1".'7-'''' 4'" ''' 11' 144,111. 1" EllglatiO Mr. ..\lorgan., ,1;s:s'ilti it.:::;.',1d 1 lir' ' t °,1111;'151A1 11T('‘rt( 1 v1/41.)tell t fill': -TAYLOR'S €',f)imNIIIR u c. I 1-`, Mee iteteman enjoyed her ie Ereleiee hut 4'ilica-6)0d WtiS ---,— TAYLOR'S COIINR11 )011 1.1 Ti,o: rnther tea 4e4 ft,oro as compared ,v, -11-1h fe 1'11110011('d on (411114111y.y. ...-* Pet: (1. Toy -1 eller was conducting' e"tot .e.teiceet; , sem ice of Zion Uneee -but, 14 wee (e1110,1). --iiiii-ii: itikATIIER for Mr. .Jones of the re.. ea,er appeint-i -1'1.11Tel:thee, of the lesst weelt in 1110AIIII1e.e‘Maxiiie Strircl 4 1 ;slide!, ,eeet i ,i.1,4)1,4,:i.,(4,1,1(.:(4.:‘ke,ii, 4 410, 115 Whet:illy re - the week -end at her hene . . 1 i (*uteri( h. w i t h these of the eOreespond- Zion church met 111 flu hole,. 'n't Niles 1, . Zion Chureit .A.---Tto ct .A of i Afhla•94. 7A'lin. NIallx9.4301in. tin rry Walter on Weelitesozte a 1 i creme' 1Thrire, .101). a 29 16 48 ' :12 or 111441 week.. The roll (ell eliowed itn 1 !earl., Jon. 10 2!) 22 35 31 nttomianoe of tcrenty-cnr. The Scrip l Snt.. Jan. '11 37 26 33 28 t1110 reading, was , till,' h let Mits. A.1.81111., Jai,. le .13 iti 34 34) ' 11'011110s. Mrs. B. IN -1,;1f,11 conancto(11 Moo., Jou, te re) 13 32 15 nn In eonteet. Much bileinees Tues., Jon. 1 1 -1(11 3227 ,:3121 '112 a Crokinole parte* to 1,. held in tee We S a I Sell Sged ami phirie *V ere matte tor '44' o41 , .11114, 1, nen r future. -Letters ( ie thanks; weie read from shut-ins who leeelyed gifts ADDR114414,4 WANTED (110 .seanal :Ater 111 its 144111 of Jane - of fruit for Chrlstme‘, A eplendid, :try 244(1 peldieluel the report of a warm quilt %VIP lirtilted and another Chriettnit, entertainment tender the brought in by Mrs. AL. "fe alai Mr.. headieg 'l( 411:411,," valien tale eeetai WeStieelete Th '.e fpliit, ere to be emit handed!, ,f01 tee (nee tith nddreng Ot oveireeas. The meeting elests1 it 11 al the IN riter woe tiet obtained. Will the hymn:followed 14 Prtr.cot• b itt 4%*, 41614a1k. tho o1141c4,165 tit Taverter. A dainty I1)544 1,414'-3 sterVede the earliest see/whinny? .),1)11. 4,