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„Council Meeting
'flo Tow n Couitell met on Friday'
tight .With all members present. •
Mayor Mooney read a letter contvey-
ing •the • thanks of. Hon. Russell rr
Kelly, chairman of the Ontario cam -
for British flood relief, to the
leeal cnnunittee for ti).e aSsistance given
in the campaign., with a special word
ef' thanks for -those, public-spirited' wo-
men who 50 thoroughly washed,
wended, and pa.cited the finest collec-
ben of goods ever assembled en such
a large scale."
The letter stateg preliminaryfigures
assured at least One thousand- tons of
excellent- clothing and household
articles:, 300 tons canned and packaged
foods, and $35,000 in cash.
Mayor Mooney Said .that from Gude-
rich had been sent one and a -half tons
of clothing, canned goodsand. packs
aged bluffs,and cash to. the .antount of
0. Ue thanked the citizens fur their
splendid response to the appeal.
A reutvest from Maitland Chat.ubers
.for sewer connection on PictOn street
WaS referred to the public works com-
mittee.
At the request of the .Goderich
Dramatic Club the use, of 'MacKay
ilUl for an entertainment on August
Ott. 7th and 8th Wits granted. Pro -
„cots of. -the entertainment are to go
fo Alaarena fund.
A request front the Maple Laid
xhapter, 1.0.D.E., for the roping off
"of a .grass area iu .the ,Square for
childrea's games at the carnival next
en;itth Was -left in the hands of the
parks committee.--
. • For li-ChildreteS Playground
To the saute committee was sent a
request from J. C.: Peters,, recreation
air00tor, fur permission to develop a
children74.playground .imthe northwest
, eorner of Victoria Park. This would
entail iTie fencing hi of an area eighty
- by ixty feet along Bruce street, it was
stated.
Permission was given for the annual
CONFIRMATION S131WIC14
AT ST. G4ORGE'3 011URCE
*Masons Attend at
North Street Church
"d 'w Craftsmen” the Subject of
. Rev. Dr. race's Timely
Address-
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I0 ZIWRSDAY, JUNE 26th, 1947
AT TH1CBITFAL.g
ivEAN
SC
PIONX0
FARBORS CATORWG
WIT4 ELAYED WORE
_
ci,rsToN J one full, week of
tine weather has given the farmers a
good chance to get caught up with seed-
ing operations, .and many acres; of corn
and bean d have been sown (luring, the,
past week.
The ji`tillor farmer live stoe,k judging
Ptappetition, held at :Exeter last Wed-
nesday, was,a, definite stweess, consider-
ing that 'tab, of the boys were honte
tgalsing use ,(pf the .excellent welt,ther.
Otte voint-Cf interest was the fact that
the high township team was composed
of three boys with to pr'ev.ious judging
'experienee, except' that. which tyey
.gathered while in anendance at. the
agricultural'short course held -at Exeter
last January. •
The junier farmers' from all tree
clubs, Exeter, Clintoh and Blyth, will
be going to Guelph on 'Friday, June
• 27th, to participate • in the junior
• &rulers' annual. field day at the On-
tario Agricultural College.
It is expected that Western men
mining East to help with haying and.
Huron Farmers Have
Big Pay at Exetet
,
Annual Field Day Well Atte died
—761. E annam Chief Spier
of the Da5i,
. ri..
A large turnout ef Masons, nveMbers
of Maitland. Lodge, .Goderich, and
. \
Morning Star Lodge, Carlow, attended
tienSe in Norit street United (thumb,
.,
on Sunday evening last.
Rev. R. II, Turubull, ministerof the
• church, conducted the service, anddspec-
ial inusie.,„ included ,setections . sung .by
the Masortie,Male: quartette, W. Mac -
Laren, W. C. .Attridge, Ralph gender.
son and cariton. Worsell, jr). The choir,
' under the direction of Mrs. Murray
Hetherington, saeg the anthem -Cross-
ing the, Bar."
Of "special interest was the sermon
preached by Rev, Dr. A. J. Brace of
Tot -Onto,- wIto spent twenty-five years
in China tts secretary of the y.M.C.A.
He told the assembled Masons in the
course of his sermon that China had
HIS GRA(E-ARCHBISJEIOP ..-C.' -A. a Masonic order thousands of years
SEAGER, MA„' D.D„ Archbishop of ago known as the Stu of the Square
the Diocese of Huron: and Metropolitan and Compass." China, he informed his
of Outario, will be present at . St. hearers, bas three religions, Confucian-
(leorge's Anglican church on Sunday isin, Taoism and Buddhism, the second
afternoon, June 29, at 3.30 Pau., for of which teaches that there are
the rite of cenfirmation. , . eighteen -hells and thirty-three heavens,
and that women have to go to the
W. H. WICKETT. ELECTEDformer before they may enter the latter.
• Dr. Brace chose as the title• for his
PRESIDENT' 'OF 'MUSIC' CLUB forceful address -God's Craftsmen."
... ., • with the text, "Be not conformed to
,The annual banquet of the Goderieh ‘.41i 41 ;
s world, but be ye transformed by
10 o'clock in the morning with . a
Music Club was in 1(1 • at tlw Bedford the renewitt of• your mind, that ye may . .
Hotel on- Friday .night, with an at- prove what is that good and acceptable parade in .which many beautiful and
and perfect will of -,4-od.." (Romans comic -floats, etc., •will be taking
tendance of thirty member's and ,gue,sts.
12:2). part_ There will also be :t leegthy'
-White flowers decorated the table, andof children's sports "on the
From Paul's Words could be taken program
11 delicious dinner was enjoyed. ' -Square in the morning. Prizes will be
- After dinner.Mr. J. A. Snider Pre- given the winners in the varibus penis.
sided for a -short business meeting-. At 1 o'clock in theafternoon a parade
The,reports,•of :the..Festiral. of Music in leaves Victoria Park for Agricultural
May - were very encouraging-, and Park, ‘yhere the (Joderich Saddle Club
showed thatthis outstanding ir vent 1xi1l present a spectaetdar field day. .;.,,
in the cultural life of the ,toWn had ' At 7.30 p.m., it mammoth band tattoo,
been most ,successful. with -some 225 btuidsmen in 't (11 it, of thought he appealed. for the
Mr. W. 11. Wickett wits elected presi-transformation bands, will be presented at Agricul-
transformation of life. - - .
dent, .Faccfeding Mr. J.. • A.. Snider. Paul was giving a 'brave message in thr-'1-1- i-Nirk- A--st'reo•t• "rnival, follow -
Other 0111) 'r. chosen were: Pirst vice- ing the tattoo, will wind up the day's
an age which' was hard and the symbol
president, Mr, 'George Buchanan; sec- (44 4, ceeebrat ion. .
power' was the faSees. Mussolini and
ond vice-presffdent, Mrs, "Murray Heth- Ht- merchants; 1111(11111(1citizens are -itsked to
itler_ used it o gain power. The
secretary, Mrs. Ralph decorate their places (if" 1(11 1111 and
tag day of, the Community Nursing eringto1.1; speaker r(,.ferred to nusSia as 'a great
Henderstin: treasurer, Arr. S. A. Snider. - homes with flags and hoofing for the
Itetiistry, on August 30th: . ally, but warned that we must'think
;N: ctenpla int front .. W. F. Saunders'of fourteen million people languishing •th)-v• ,
Votes .61" :thanks were extended• to
Mrs. F. R. Rvdditt for pressr(leverage of "The day's program is under the 511(411-
,1 wafer backing up in, the sewer and in Siberian prisons.
the Festiva:I and to Vie retiring officers. , sorsbip or the Blue Water liana, and
needing his basement was referred to He referl'ed to the espionage trials • .
- the -works committee.
public
• ., harvest wiill begin arriving some time
Swinging, left to right : Dorothy Langridge.;Betty Clements, Frances Breretort, , 10 't weell.tAt'resen
pt over eightya
. p‘,
. Tessa Pipkering. Sittitk: 'Mildred Johnston, Cynthia Young. ,, ,Plicatioos are on tile and it is hoped
. -.• to get sufficientmen to meet all
t - ,
demands.
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PROGRAM FOR
JULY 1st IN GODERICH
Goderich is to have a real old-time
celebration on July 1st: -1 )ominion Day.
No efforts have been spared to present
an attractive all -day progrant.
Entertainment gets under way. at
the pattern which would make God's
craftsmen, and -a program for them to
follow., The Apolitle had been beset by
persecution, and had a constant strug-
gle. He laid down a ',doctrine which,
'said the speaker, is as applicable today
11 oitwa: Gas it was then. With power and elar-
ttolizenko took his life .in heva use of the expene sinvolved in
11)11front the- secretary .of the NEW WATina TOWER' TO BE his hands in exposing the spies, but g"ing ("It "f "vi" gi-vP 1)111(1 (011
•s -
1ar1 of the .Nursery Schoutintiniated ON ST-. DAVID STREET LOT it must be realized there is a great* eertthe -1Mblic is askedVo support
that' tile school was snspending ()per--
• "' '
• the band with their attendance at the
• deal of truth in what he said.
__aliens for the remainder of the term ..A.,4eCision-lias •-litst been reached., Nations, said the speaker, have.....a.i
di,1 a nwethig' would be bell in the as io the site fot• the water tower to rehance-to'get together. A world -Wide
1:1:1 le discuss further plans.. 1)1 (1(1 by the Publ'ic Utilities -Com- crisis has to be faced. CommunisM WIDESPREAD .ThTTEREST
',
George Maellonald offered '$40 for mission as .11 part of its proeFram of must -be.outlived Christ- IN BRIDGETOURNAMENT and outdone.
cight lots in the r‘liJt survey and the improvement of the town's warer supply •Ianity is ,challenged and there must be
mio or itnd Clerk. were authorized to system. The Town Council Objected to
'niale• the deal.
Purity Flour's New Salt Well
Polity Flour Mills wrote stating that
rue -plan of. drilling 'a new salt well
.,11 the hank below Harbor Park had
11(.111 i1bamioned, the cost being found
to ite excessive. ,The company owned
t\\ o lots West of Mr. Jerry's property,
it w as stated, and permission was asked
for the runningof a brine line and a
steam line alongside the.rolad on Harbor KI1(111t41,1* a monster bingo at the, Gode-
1 1111. thence. crossing' underneath the rich ar'ena 011 July 4111 at 8 p.m. Net
iloadw ax to ewe of theselids owned proceeds will be use(1,. to aid Z.ommunity
1.y the company: This was referred to 1 service in Goderielr. A large attend -
committee of the whole. - ;ince -is expected tuid many tine, prizes
\Varner Cousins' offer of $1.).0 for will be donated to •the winners. This
a let at the corner of Albert and is the- first event. being sponsored by
Angleseit streets was referred to cum- the Goderich Klusmen, who recently
tonne- of the a.vhole, as was- 11150 all received 'their fin), charter. The Kilts -
offer' front the Goderich Mantifacturieg 10011 a re 1111 -working hard to make this
Co. - .l) .each for lots .675,. Wolfe
street, and 651 and 663, Cambria road.
communication fromW. J. John-
ston regarding- the assessment of his
Prepvrtyiin, Anglesea ,street was re-
ferred to the court of revision.
circillar was 'received' .regarding
tie convention of the (.7ainiditin Feder-
ation of Mayor s and Municipalities, 10
- be held at. Winnipeg -July 8. to 11,
and the Mayor and any .other member
ef the Council who wishes 14 attend
was authorized to do so.
County Kates.Paid
The 'finance connnitte passed a
co-operation -in lore. service; courage Briag.-players from ;1,011(lou,
she ereetkon of fhe tower either at and clarity- -of thought. "Put all we .
f 11 iet roil 1.1a ini 1 ton. ottil w;r,
ritirhor park or 7,1011 the 'Town litrve in- faith "and PrilYer ,dePerld Kitchelier, cnieago, Ny11'01111.11, as. welt
yard. and the at . its meet- I, on- God." - ! as front Goderich, look spirt in the
ing on 'Nei:nay decided to place it 'After the service 1)r. Brace gave a , bridge tournament. held here (hi Friday
on the let ewned .by the 'Commission highl.v inforntatiy-e and interesting ad.-, ;And Saturday under the tansidees of
on St. David's •-,s-t reel, just oir Kingston dress to •the momberrs of the craft the Gederich Bridge Club and the Tor -
street. the lodg-e room in the Alasonie Temple. .0ato NVIiist Club.. The tournament was
He spoke for althost art bout on his in charge of two fernier GederichiteS,
EINS:SIEN ('Ll'B'S 'BINGO work an(1 life h
W•M..•Ogle sill„arthox1) s.
The 'Kinsmen Clidi of Goderich will was in charge. . • butt) or .the Toronto Nvhist club. l'iny
Wa. at Hotel Sunset and the Maitland
N;1.311E 03.111TTEI) , Golf ChM. •
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•
Itenahl Skelton. w'huse 114 lpe W1•15 The competitien for the Ilr. A, (1,
omitted from tile G.C.1. 1":"111U1 1011 '1St Hunter trophy., was keen and fourteeu
appearing in last week's issue (.41' this tables were in the final rouml, which
PaPer. was Promoted front grade X was won .by Mrs. R. 11. Greer aud I'.
.1. Bolsby of Toronto by a olose margin.
to grade* XL. academic.
(;oorge Shaw and .,‘"rt, Alorris, .Toronto,
CROCOOK-6 14' tied With W. I.I. French and J. II.
• -An interesting ilia' pretty- wedding Crawford. AVingintin, 'for -second place.
took place in St. l'(..ter's church on • I'rize-wiuners Were: go - 111
1110Tister binge ammits-tandtpg (vent.
Sat urday morning, 'when, Catharine pairs st. Mrs. (1. and Frank
Mary, daughter of Mr. and Peter N. Marsh, Detroit : 211(1. Miss E. Ale -
of the finance comInitt-ee 'and the Clerk Graf, Goderich, W115. united in mar- Naughton and P. F. Carey, GoderiCli.
-Were appointed to conitilete sales.
To Assist Veterans' Home-huilding
On the nuttier of .housing for vet-
erans, (7onn. LIuckins tlfought that,with
the *.ap)licatfon of some pre.ssure a
Otte to Ernest Edward' Crocock of Tea of emir (2:1 teains 1- -Mrs. J..
Edmonton. son of Mrs. -erocock and Aiagee, Miss 1). Spellman, T.t. 4. malchle
the late Mr. Edward Crocock of Brant- L In.nter, Detroit,- tied with Mr.
ford. Rev. II. T. Fallon officiated.. and Airs, A. W. M. Kirkpatrick. Brace
Level v crimson peonies a dorned 1 he Et 1 tot 1 mut • 5,„ It 1111,0, Tor, alto. •
f • • i •i Ind C 1 i 'es $cti N rth
and baskets ,p y Oho\ s I . onso at on gain - ( , 0
portion omild be sietaircil of the lumber itltar,
tlial seemed to be available, and after mauve ll,laes were 'Placed on the P045 and South, Mrs. S. AV, Band and Mrs,
considerable di( 115'1))11 a mothui .14 [of- the chancel railing. 'clic -.wedding Gorrio: mrs. 1).
roun.S. and Edward WaS paSsed I lultsic was PlaSed by Mrs. Carl Alooney and Mrs. 'I'. Mitchell. 81,0 -
asking that vete'rans- wishing to build I Schneiker, and Miss Rose Marie 1art- tion 11, North and sentb, :lits. A. A.
The bride, given Nivel and Ails:: E. AlcNaughton; East
lionw.i submit their re osts in writing man was -the ,soloist.
number of accounts, including 1.1247 t„ the council.. whereupon 'the Council in Marriage lty ht r re ther, wore a grace- and \Vt.st, Mrs. F. Saunders and James
C'.1111tY rates of $19,724.77 less dis-1 would, -(11(11 1111 to provide suitable fill gO0 .11 Nwhile si1Pper. „A full Elder.
' skirt ending in a short train fell from
:
n tight-titt.ing bodice with Sweetheart NINETY ()N SATURI)AY
iterklilte:: Her ft111-longth bridal Veil
WitS gathered ill a petal -net ruching
to her cay-shaped headdress. She
carried a cascade bouquet or 1N:hite
Queen lilies, red roses' zind stephanoti.,:.
mis, • James was the .maid of
lion -or, in a gown.of orchid organdy over
pen•ch taffeta, and Miss Audrey Smith
was hrirlestuald, gowned in yellow
ogured organdie over yellow taffeta,
Both gowns Avert. fashioned with tight-
-eolutt--$19,396.0.2.
- The public works committee recinn-,-•
metaled that permission be gra'n-ted
N. E. M-urtaugh to erect a sign 'at bn
place of huSiness.
The speci•al (;:ontinlittee" reconeEptlede
that Lakeside Motvrs be gra*ed a
license to operate a restaurant 'On
I Kingston street ; that the resignation of
1081 ti II. It. 'T4iompson be accepted,
effecti\ c June' 30th ; that the Mayor
;nal Clerk ,be authorized to .sign the
Iagreement with'. Ontario ProVincial
Police to take over the policing of the
Town on July 1st. "
t The cemetery and parks committee
reeeminended that the Public' Utilities
Commission la) advised that the Coun-
cil does not appl'ae of the construction
et the proposed new water tower in
narlior Park or the Town Dail yard;
•that the matter of having a new band-
stand built in Agriefiltural Park be left
, with the chairiben of the parks and
t water, light and harbor committees
with ',ewer to act.
The tire committee recommended that
the application of T. J. Smith for a
Permit to venstruct a dwelling on the
west -side of Bayfield road be refused;
that the tire pumper formerly at the
north side of the harbor be advertised
for sale,
Agreement** Twenty-five, Mon; Houses
•Connnitted-Of tin whole reconimended
that the' r.rown purchase 5.000 "'pi"
ef the booklet prepared by the Board
txf Trade advertising the tow's • In-
dustrial facilities, at 0 price of $4361.00;
that the Motor and Clerk sign the
1...tgreentent with central Mortgage and
'lousing for the eonstructien tWenty-
fire additional. houses, and -that the
matter of obtaining options on suit-
able lots be left with the Clerk and
Nit. J. K. Hunter. .
These repOrts were all adopted.
Town Clerk Blake repOrted there
nad been many applications. mostly
from 1001 people, for the, debenture
igslle of .$12,000 for local ittapro4ment
buildieg lots free of charge and assist
in the procuring of buildin4r, materials.
Motions ".(1(. pa,ed thvt the therm
,h(qi (a1 (111'' 11(1111 side of the harbor
fonierly used to Imuse the tire iminper
he offere'd ler safe:, that the 1:issey-
Ilarris tenni mower be ad\ crlised for
si1le, the TONN'll 110'W 1111 VillZ a power
Mower; that tenders be eil110(1 for re-
deeernting• the audit oritint of XlacKay
I la 11; that the ball diamonds rt.t...kgri-.
cultural. l'ark lw reserved for hard
ball genies „and ptactices add arrange -
!mitts be made for additional softball
diemends in the Vicrkriit- School ttlay-
gromidls; and that. the :matter of° the
purchase of rood tar be left „with the
leihlic'werks committee. -
IIiylaavs Passed
3TaWS Nos, 21, 25, ;211 and 27 of
19 17 Were paSsed. :NO.' 2 I provides tor
tempera ry advences to meet the cost
of inutrovenuii, Nverks: No. 25
gi1 es approval to the.•• l'elePlione
Co. of work to be done 071 .1 1 111'011
roaa: No. 26 authorizes the sale of 25
*feet of land im 'Montreal street to Alex,.
Butler for $1 15; No. ;27 provides for
a retiring allowaipee to Chief of Police
A. C..Rossas provided by the 31 (1111(11(111
Act.
Council Own went into, eommittee of
the wpole and on resuming passed the
following reeommendotions:
From Committee of the Whole
That Purity mom Mills he granted
pepnission to Illy two pipe iines along
the shit() nejlarber road as requested,
at a rental of $1 per year.
That the offer of $20 from Werner
Cousins for lot 731, Anglesea,street, be
no t d
That the offer from Goderich Mfg.'
(4o. of $15 per lut for three lots On:
NyolM street ' and Cambria road be
ifecepted. ,
That W. Bannister be granted per-
mission' to place a refreshment booth
at the beneb,' under Conditions t() be
satisfactory to She harbor committee,
at a rental of $50 for the season' phis
tvalltS, and the Mayor, the Chairman $10 booth fee.
41st Anniversary
Pastor Conducts Services and
Choir Assisted by Singers *
from Stratford
June 22nd, was the forty-
tirstn, anniversary of the Goderich
Baptist church, and the congregation
were grateful for a warm, sunny day,
The' church waS attractively decorated
with Hewers which added their frag-
REV. L. H. TURNER TO FILL
FLORIDA PULPIT IN JULY'
Staulay will mark the end of' the
third year of Rev. Lawrence H.
'l'urner's *ministry at Victoria street
United Church. l'itt7 pulpit at the morn-
ing service will be occupied by -'Mr.
Benson Sutter of Clinton, immediate
past president of the Huron Presbytery
Young • People's Union. The minister
the church will conduct the evening
service and -preach.- . • •
4)11 Altaiday the minister, INIrS. Turner
and- daughter, Graev. Marie, will leave
bv car for Florida, where Rev, Mr.
ranee t0. the beauty of the (1ay. Turner will be. guest preaeher during
The choir, under the direction -of 'Airs. .July at First .1Iet'hodist church, Stuart,
Ella I. Donaldson, was at its best, and
with the assistance of Mr. Harrison, I)urinthe month of July union ser -
Mrs. „ Citnningliani and . Miss ,L)oreen vices will be held 111•North street United
l'unninglutrn,.from Stratford, there wita elitirch,' where 'Rev. Wesley Cope will
an inspiring- seryice of song. At the In'eaell- . .
Morning- -serA.Ice \1 r. - Harrison sang rflie Sunday- •:(1,1001...-ef Victoria street
../iow Know nun," ,and .,.\vert, you church will, meet at Victoria- street at
There "When They Crucified My Lordr it'll: regular beau. of 10 11.111.
lit the evening' Aliss Conningliain sting Ftev• .1" 1-1• Turiwr will Preach 11 the
"I-erd, Bless This I-Imise,-" and -Thanks eombilted congregntioes of North street
and.Vict(-)rin street in the latter church
Ito Unto Ciaal',"• and ,after the sermon
the .(luet "Abide with Ale.". by Miss during the -month Angust.
Cunningham anti her mother, \vas a.
titling conclusion to the service.:; of Vie PICNIC ENJOYED BY
• OVER 300 CHILDREN
pastor, Itev. G., W. II. Aledley, _
breught. two challenging inessages. A" beautifill (lay. an abundance of
t. hi...Lan() spea kiagno. 11.11....,..01oritais- 'sit (tWieliVs viva crea 111
Chereb," lie decliti-ed that the church chocolate .milk.. all combioed. to make
is not -a inorgia.., as so many seem to _the second, annual -picnic of .Central
think, hut hirthroom The Home and School ASSochtfien on ,Fri-
ehurch in :lethal 1* the „hope, of the day- last' 0 real success.
human race. a glorious power supported tiver -A00 children nnd large num-
bythe•Almiglity, her ininT,try the most her of itarents were in, attendance at
beneficent in tliat it inakc', the -wfirld fer the event. Keen in -
(leaner. sweeter, purer and better, wrest Vas shOwn in tho various races
Certainly the -church. -the preacher de- :it'll goines conducted by Principal
claret]; is Hier mese needed and in'ost ;:1111e4lettin and his staff of teachers,
important organism; producing the f,iinen was served by the members.
1011.1(.51 111 character and holding .out the. Home and School Association.,
P1 the world its only hope. Mrs. Gallow and 'her committee
At the evening service Aledie3'.'s in charge.- Miss Cleaver,.Alr. Ford :Ind
subject was -our Glorious Lord." cory- gave valuable 11SSIStIlllee in
"I ieep down in the heart of everY the. (list rilint•ion of the ice cream polies.
dividual." lie said, 'lies the --desire for ,
the eternal verities of God. 'The Book., (QUIET 14.'14:11,:K AT TIIE IIARB()R to be an oyderly industry. offoring a
decent rclorn for the farmer.-• effort,
Ills \‘1.(1, reveals our Lord as the'. Tin4 litideit was the (knly he said, ..we clut•f have
11eal1 (.1 II -is ehurch, glerieus in. IIis freignter te make till; barber the past wires 111111 will starve the farmers and
(1,e11111gs iVitil w"I'• 11(' (.""IP i" "" S't1"1.(111Y "lid we c:111. Wit .--.-TieritRls of peek 'prices
10011, glerteus Ills gooultesS, yl`t ap- on Monday discharged her cargo -of ;
proacliable to• all win). Mit owne unto 135.000 bu5. o1114,. harle,v tied -wheat. tj":.11
at the Goderiell elevator.
illieister and bis ,yeeple extelid Algorail and the Superior.are otti: Canadian Minister •of Agriculture
their...thanks to ail who helped to iunke expected 'at the elevator within the 40id (0.1r Governurent have
the (lay so successful, next few (lays.
-The tanker Imperial Kingston
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF' brought in cargo of fuel on Sunday
_THE LEGION. ORGANIZED' .vvening f(Jr Abe., Imperial (lit depot.
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The •tifth,, annual' field' day of the,
Huron Federation of Agriculture,' herd
at Exeter on Thursday,'-wos favored'
wiiir line weather, ank although many'
farmers stay,ed at /Wipe in 4un attempt
to catch -up withoperations delayed
by previous wet:weather; there was
a very large .attendanee, estimated at
6,000. . . .
G0iser, R.R. 2, Dashwood, iNto„5,,
crowned "Miss Huron" ,When she
caught 'the nod of judges in a sweater,
girl contest. Joanne McCurdy, .Cen-
tralia, was second, and Wanda Stephen)
Exeter,. third.. .
Honors in track events,went.. to
Usborue township, whose athletes. „a-
massed the highest total for the after-
noon. Tuckersmith township came sec -
olid, and Stephen, thilShed third.
Isobel Dennis, grade 8; 8.8., 4, Grey
township, was awarded -first prize in
an essay contest for rurar students.
Donanue Caesar, grade 8, .U.S.S. .8,
Ashbeld and West WaWa.nosh, was
judged second, and Carleton Stingel,
grade 7, placed third.
• Livestock Judging
IligheSt Score in the livestock judging
competitions fur junior farmers of
Huron county was wade by Murray Roy
of Londesboro, with 473 points Of a
possible 500. He Competed iu a class
open only to previous winners Of live -
tuck judgling events.
In the Clinss for members of junior •
fartn clubs of Huron eouuty the champ-
ion- waS Graeme• Maelionald of Grey
township,' With a score of .435.
High -scoring -competitor io the junior
diKision was John Clark, It:R. 5; Gode-
611. with 423, and in the intermediate
divition • 'Elnier Power, t.:entralia, with
451. .
Judging was in horses, dairy cattle,
beef cattle, sheep and swine....
The inter -township Competition was
won by the.tisborne team, with Hullett
toweship a close second.- e
H. H. Hannam Speaks
.11. 11. Hannant, president of the
Canadian Federation of Agriculture,.
V1)5 the main speaker at the official
opening of the day and gave a resume -
of the recent world conference of
farmers in Holland. -
"What is 4t tImt the• fanners of
the world think should be douer,said
Mr. ilannatn. All tuitions represented
at • The Hague,. besaid, took•',..it stand
ftn. alt-outproduction 0117 the, farm,.,
and again:4-1111y poli('y'•171"•
Production to jack np ,prices. 'The
fa raters: ' spokesmen, b „sit id, were nil-
:mina:us in wanting- to hack .-nip the
United Nations organizatien. • "You
can't talk peace to hungry Teeple,"
Mr. Hantinin said. "Farmers every-
where believe 'that we shouldlor'odUce
for plenty. . Not cae...e did aLy .dele-
gate suggest that We should -restrict,
supply.. for more profits.- ° • .
XI The Hague. Mr. Hannan" con7
tinned. all delegates Were agreed alSO
that world prices' of'•failn" productS
should be stabilized and eontrniled,,,111
order to protect the. livelihood of
farmers everywhere. If agriculture is
„ RAM) ('()NCERT SUNIMY EVENING
At 0 meeting beld onioTuesday.
eve”: 'rho Goderich Illue Water Band will
ing 11' 111e Leg1"11 11111 thei eive its first concert of the season on
Atixili:4ry (4f Branch 109. Canadian , •
. , . •. • the square on Sunday. eN-ening next.
.441,100. . . ..,•
1 1,•1•,)1 hy ifuyie :.,:mitiord, repre. • :11 S., 1.1., LaS1 Sn11(111Y band 1(1 111(1 Of ceremonies for the afternoon iiro-
seatorth and 111e selitortic hand Is gr„„1. width inom-h,d of
SI'llta \ 1)1T Zone ls. assisted by
given proof of their • willingness to go
far as ()Liter government Will
go on this program," .
:\lr. Hannan' a 15(1 spoke briefly at
fi mien luncliefai served in the gy-m-•
nasinin of the Exeter community (entre
for about 200 guests and members of
the eo11111y ,a11(1. toWl1Stlip
Ball G,ames and Horse., Races
Harry `..'‘'ttirely•-44: wa--,-41taste-r
to play it .return engagement here I 1 1 r;
('. Betts. president of the Stretferd :1 C(011105tS 1111(1 4,1 11V1* (.1 eta`, 111 1 1
AllX111:1 I). Landers, first vice- • games and equine conipetitions re•-iiited
• •
peesith nt. and Airs. .1. C, itiehardS,
foliows:
I;AS'FBALL FRIDAY' Girls' s:oftb:111-11r,..ls 15. Exeter 5.
standard-heat•er. A representatien from- '
Formosa baseball te:int • conies to
the Clinton .kuxilia 0- was present. hi- .Mon•s ••:oftliall-Crediton 14. Junior
eluding Mr,. A. Haddy, , president. ("1"ich "Iwrruw Frida3 ft Farmers 1:1: Dungnioion 19, Goderich 3.
, game in the Alidget series. Agricultur-
Twem1 member, ‘‘.ere inithitew , „ , baseb:111-Goderich 21, Cen-
l'et_er C:4'11001.4 Lighthouse .fn 0\1 frig wert„,, vir.„..„ :11_1:ars :it 6.30 p.m,
trelia RC A II.
street. (01 Sal 1111111y Will ()11'Wr1P l'reshiela. N. Miller: 1.,1 Vice-
ninetieth birthday. On this (lay LADIES' FIELD 1111AY •e(,1011 ---1101), ow 110(1 and ridden by
Nvill join the chlirined cirele of alie1111(t-' ' 1,1.A.iNIFt:::,131111(1'f'(k.,:ifli(P,11(1111:1:10Y1 .7,flitt,s11:;a1.1A:1111ens, 11;:
winners were: I.,o\N• gress. iss Eliza -
ninety (irThver. ,. Born :it lilne‘itle. iwar "Ins. E. Little. ridden by ,larlent.,
Horse race, girbs and horse. 1. 1 unit
1m11..1)"(1)14'111 4 11("it'ricil wi") ag1•41 tory. Alt -. 1 1. Needham : li•easurer, Airs.
Clarence :\laci)onal(1: executi 1e coin-
NVingliain, Contelon entitled for ,
inatly ylsiirs 111 AVIetern Canada 'before ititit (( • ' • • ‘v ) 1., •Al
titling bodices \\Atli scalloped itecicline,. movie Paricaturos,
and a 111(1111;er of the 1,e,...don.
•
coming to Groderich. week he loot ,o ti rs. Nen. Minter; ,pianist, Airs.
a visit frion famous qelati e, \Valt
(o.o. Correll: social comelier, Airs.
Itisnev, ("alifornia. creator of the „ ,
-44. .oulaiity Aliss G11(.10 ,Ittek
Lind bouffant .8):1118.- Their matching meese- ;old -1 1011,11,1
;di/odder-hotel it Ve.ilS fell fruit} caps _
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOI'N(CIED
1111' same Their flowers were
mixed sweet peas ;intl. taiharack. 31r. Mrs. Norman Allin of Col -
1,a wrence 1 le rbrrt , of Bra n t ford, bro- borne township announce the .el1gilge-
filer-ill-111W (4 the -greom, was hest
111;111: and' the ushers were'John -Graf,
Gyleriell, brother of .the bride. Charles
Vue and Vinceat Janislawski. both
of Cheboygan, Mich..
A reception foiloWed 11 Ole 110111e
of the liride's parents. Nelson street.
Airs. Graf received in mauve 11n.(1 black
silk jersey, -with black hitt trimined
with mative flowers. She was assisted
by the groom's( mother 'gowned in grey,
with white hat and silver fox fitrs.
Both %Von/ corsages of pink carnations
and Stephanotis.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Crocoek left by
motor for Port Ithrim and' Detrit..
For travelling the bride wore a grey
suit, with grey squirrel fur, black straw
hat and black aecessories; nnd II Charm
corsage of vari-eolored roses. On their
return they \till reside in Edmonton,
where the groom is a pilot on Canada
Pacific Airlines between 'Edmonton and
eorded, were as follows:
_White Horse, Alaska.
• Guests numbering sixty at the wed -
Max. Min, NItillit9.4!;k1lin.
1947
ding were from- 'Walkerton, Brantford,
Cheboygan (lig Goderich.
I3efore the marriage diseellaneons
showers were held in honor of the.
bride at the homes of Mrs, • (1.*Plante-
1111d Miss Willa Jam& ; and her mother
entertained at atrousseau tea on,
Tuesday, jttne 17th.
lieth .Nlargliret 1G„(1,ri,Th.
3la',111- A 'mild w1., ell.i()Yed 1((pen horse race- -l'eter 1114. Great,
(IIiti('Ob Alt in Me(:ee. ridden. 1,3* ititY
Stoddard: Leinling T,idv, o\N-114.41 ,i111(1
ridden by Alvin AlctIee: Vic, e‘via.(1 .and
Si -wider :111(1 Gee. 4 11(1(1c9 1,,‘ 1 1i1
I3 - the ladies after 11o. game a10(1 lunch
11,1 Served by elub 11"18e lio‘.tess.
'rbe prize, were. donated b3- G•
,
, itu,„ f•„1.
ViltYMIN'1
INS'll'Irt'TE .11'1131111,Efl.: unilled h„T.,4(.,... Ti.x. ,,,,ned
. 7 - in Me-
IVEEli-ENID PIANE TRIP ' ,i,‘ Keith F,,,,g,111, ' rid(1,./1 io- Harry
...T1,4, iirty .‘„,ir .1111,i1„, ny I he Fe(kr , .01.1 1
4 ,..00 1.1.1Vir sw 11 back. hme
o 1,,,, .1)etroit t 1.-0;gan
I; 1)rioco, (.11,11ed and 01(11 en
hy
S
0,41 \N.,,invics iii,tillit(, a 4 ),„;11,;„ ,\;,, :, m
1, N\ , , k-(7fi'.11!1, 1,, 1-14.. 1,1:, • Junior Wilier: 'Folly, mv.
mr.,11 atol rid-
. ,1 ,nr.li I, 1 ,(11 NV4.41/1i,(1•1 V 111,11 b. 1,,111 •(1 ' I)I Ilt Pa I t3 of Me people 11i (.11e (1(.11 1,3 1 1 1i51 mffl.h,,n..
ce. (. -.1
ent of their elder* daughter. ,kli,ce i1H, ().‘ ,,.. ,:ui,i,iii, 11.11,4.',, 1 Lon() iii.,1,i rpla
aine stopped o er :it sky 1 1arbor Horse raa50 loir(11(N,
fz. The Gee. ,t,bidericii: 1 till Nlerner. Zurich
youngest son of lite late Air. an(1 Airs.
Elaine. to Air. William I.orne SVilsen. 1:1e1 fer the cenumet 1 .'0110(1" "'mug fur .1.'0- liwn"
Bud ( qefs. 4;11(11'11, 11 . ili!rry' It 0,111
Icialtuls;(s2‘-'1).'1(41'rrii'Lliie and Colintry." Ti,„ 1'1"ffi: ‘‘a, .11;11119141 11 1) 1\ 11((b -or.
1((1)t 1 1Vils($* 1101 1' attending ,froin (1„Elerich were Mrs 1
i;oderich.
'Air. and Mrs. S. Herbert Stotbers%
11 )),t to talie place in .Tuly.
Dungannon, Wish to announee the en -
holidays in Prince Edward Island. Pea n. Auburn.
gagement of their younger (laughter,
'Ireton Norotte, to Sheldon Baxter, Coale-
-rich, Son of Air. and Airs. NVilliani
NI. Baxter, London. The wedding is
Mrs. II B. M. Tichborne, Intel, An Appeal for a People Sorely' Stricken
11 is needles's to depict the nib-eries
through which thousands of our fel-
Young, Afrs. E, Gregg, Mrs.. -Ii. Good,.
Mrs. \V. Gild), Mrs. .1as. Campbell, 3115
\\*ikon, Mrs. Cl.'`'llisset, Mrs, J.
Mrs. (1.„31:1thieson, Mrs. 'A. iiiggins(;1t.
to take place early in .11113'. 31r404,('. Holland. :\Irs. Bissell and '
INFORMATI(IN BOOTH OPEN W• Prio('• A I(' 13 clijuYil1,11' Noted for their generosity, the peOplis
g:s .
The ittiard of'Trade has openithering ireported
ed its of "Goderich and vicinity haNe mler
totirist informatien booth ill V011r1
ladled to respotal to, any 0 ppEut 1 for
'Hoitse Park, with Mr. Chns., Hunt in CHtTRCH NO
charge.
THE WEATHER
Temperatures of the past week in
Goderich, with those of thecorrespond-
ing week a year ago, as officially re-
Thurs., June 19 • 43 70 49
Fri., June 20' 49 68 53
Sat., Jutfe '21 . 78 54 09- 52
Sub., Jun' 22 .,....81 50 70 54
mon., June 23 .„...83 56 80 50
'Nes., June 24 84 .50 ' 83 55
Wed., June 25 78 50 86 69
those who through misfortune (if any
14111d 11:1‘e lost everything they had •
The picnic of the Baptist (.11111.011 :rod their 110111e8, their parents, their cloth -
Sunday school will be held tit Harbor ing, everything, and' are now destitute,
Park on AVM] 110S(111V, .11)13' 211(1. This in brief is tins condition of thous-
ands of ehildren 'in Greece, and it ap-
plies also to thousands. of men and
women.
Some gratifying 410nations to -the
Greek war relief fund have already
been made by a number of Goderieh
people and organizations, but the, ap-
peal has apparently eseaped ihe.notice
of, others whose names invariably, ap-
pear In the lists of those noted for
their kindness to sufferers, regardless'
of color, creed or nation.
Rev. B. II. Farr, rector of St. Georg-,e's
church, preached in -St. Paul's Cathe-
dral, London, on Sunday morning last.
Bev. Riehard Stewart arrived home
from the West foday and will conduct
the services in Knox ehurch on Sunday.
Employees of the Dominion Road
Milehinery Co. worked on Saturday big
And Will have a long week,,end holiday,
from 5.30 tomorrow (Friday-) to Wed-
nesday, Jnly 2nd, at 7 a.m.
low-ekizetis (..tf ,the world are (1ragging
out their. daYs and endless nights,
crying for bread. If you Moe not yet
left a donation at your „bank. or at
the Venus Restaurant, would, you send.
a donation. to the treasurer, Mr: W.
G. 1)1)111111 go, at the Royal •Bank, Gode-
rich? The money will, not' be sent to
Greece: it will all be speht iii Canada
for food, clothing, medieal supplies, to
be ?forwarded to the Red cross in
(1 1'('4)('4) for distribution under the diree-`43
don 'of the Canadian Embassy.
Your heli) 'is solicited it will be.
gratefully received and will bring a
ray of comfort to some. unfoilimate
man, woman or ebild.
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