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TIIF, BIG EVENT -OF TIIE YEAR
will be held on Saturday June 28th, 'at
\Vaterloo,, Ontario. in the-heantiful 1111-
(ural park. There will be music all
dal' and evening. with Scotch (blueing
and piping contests in addition to the
h11nd, bugle' band and instrumentall
contests.. • .Monster musical tattoo in'-i'T'i( <tt-rt 1ueet1mg )f the V'illagt' '1'1115x°4
,evening h'ifly bands. 'IK(1 ci111tr Bolted )u 111(114 .Tnme-'i,,a(c•(trardiug to
fireworks display. (')nle and stet' all
.Ai r. .i. - Stmrg,eon. as member of 'the
da -y. I31thi or shiny. -.-,d board. C'onsi4lerable resentment is
Iheing expressed concerning an article
with U11•t(11'05 which frppeau•ed recently
MINIMMININCEMEMEWINIllimienzar 11(1 a daily newspaper. The 1(i1'1irl'es 4111(1
1, article refereed to the alleged .dirty
condition of the beach 1(t 13031)41(1 and
■I the need for a Cleaning up. It is
Bayfield Lions
Plan Carnival
Zuricla Olaab to Help—Muu ieal Pio.
gram Give, on Ladies'
° Night
The Bayfield Liq .)s ('stili held • to
ladies' eight a week ago Wednesday
night which was attended by sixteen.
j.(0118 and ladies from Ziirieh and dis-
trict officials. 111. addlt'ioll to the Bay-
field I,iorls and their ladies.
After a dinner served at the Little
Iurt, there were brief addresses by
IDistrict Governor fiat Meir, of Sea -0
forth, and Deputy District Governor
Lloyd Edigltoffer, UT Mitchell. The
terms of Abe lease held by Bayfield
Lions on the Agrlculturul grounds were
read. and exillaitied.
Lion President George.. ('ast le re-
viewed the work of the Bayfield LIonti
Club to date and announced that plans
were 'under sway for the holding of a
large carnival at Bayfield this sttinnier.
President Ivan Yuturghlut, of Zurich,
offered tht' assistance of the Zurich
chili iii- staging the carrtival,,
A musical program was provided by
the entertaiuxue'nt committee aft fol-
lows; Negro wigs by bions, Grant
Turner, Les Elliott and Rill Parker;
quartette songs by Hal Meir. Mrs.
I Josey, Mrs. Corrie and Albert ( )esch.
Lion IIal Aloft capably cundnc•tl'd gross)
singing.
lu re'c•ugnit11)11.of their assistance to
the Lions Club presentations were made
as follows: Gloves to AIN. Ferguson
and Mrs- Prentice: c'lrtttilte to Alex.
Rae. Rev. L. Aiorgao read the aul-
dress \\•bile Rt'\'. F. (L Stot esbnry pre-
sented the gifts.
Grant Turner, Mrs Turner and Hal
MeirW
were winners of tiiw draw.
• = BAYFIELD
BAY FIELD, June 25.—A :birthday
dinner and sapper vvas arranged for
A. E. ,Vaustcime in -Clan Gregor Square
on' Sunday. His four daughters ahc1
their families . \v -ere present for the
occasion.. It was a surprise arrange-
ment for Mr. Vaustone.
Visiting; her home..over the week -end,
was Aliss`reau Sturgeon, of Preston.
Mrs. T. C.. Bailey had as Sunday
guests her (laughter, Mrs. Harold -Ed-
wards, and Air. Edwards, of London.
Attending the-
Deanery
of Huron
laymen's banquet at St. George's
church, . Goderich, last week were: Rev,
L. Morgan,. Maynard Currie, J. H.
Lambert, 'William Mc_I)uulr s Charles
Gemeinhardt. Leslie Elliott, Lloyd
Scotchmer.•and \Vi'lliam•Parkei. ,
Miss Janet 'Manson. is in Toronto
fur a visit.
Occupying W. \lcVittie'4• cottage in
Juwett's Grove aye Mr. and Mrs. Ilay-
111a1n and. falully, of 'London.
During the latter part of last week
Rev. 'and Mrs: F. H. Paull, of Listowel;
%')sited at their cottage.
Week -end "guests of s1r. 0101 Mrs,
Gordon Cunningham. were Aliss I'lur-
.ellcta•f'+cuati'lglotl,i,-L'li ti.ut, aitd ('huries
Lyall, Toronto.
The Woollen Shop 115 been opened
at hayfield for the season: Air. 11ud
-Airs. L1uyd-I•:-dighuli'er and family, of,
Mitchell, were at their cottage over
the .week -end. - ` •
While S.S. " Quedoc'" is' in drydock for
repairs -at C'olliugwood, ..George -Bell
spent several days with his parents
herd,'. • ' -
After 10nowaiti(iu of .their recently
purchased ' residence on Main street,
Misses M. and 1{. Kruke, Deai`born,
Mich., have moved in.
lli :
George.. Davison, Mrs. Roy Davi,-
son,
)avison, of \\'oodstoi•k, Wm. Butt, of Lou-
don. Miss \Miiclred Butt, of Ypsilanti,
Mich., and John. IIartley, of Munro,
Mich., were recent guests at the home
cl.f Mrs. •L. G. Rassett.
Airs. F. A. I'dwitrtls has visiting_.with-
her fr(lll .Broadv.iewa Sasl.,, her daugh-
ter, Mrs. It. ,J.• Watson, and -grandson,
Edward.
Article-Reslented, .3
- Damaged l•ttiverts and roads. as a
result of heavy rain solue time ago, and'
the need fol• their immediate repair will
be a subject fin c0(110 111) fur 4i11cilssi011
NOTICE
Bayfield Distrix lr,
Residents
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
The Signal -Star
Can now be arranged for
at the
P. Weston Store.
BAYI)'1lh,LI.D
OBITUARY
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rr 1r
Gordon, au a Vetroit. 1 ta)aeral cer-
vim were h.ela1 aDd1 Wedntra;(1aty' a,atbd
ilaterlil;,t'nt wao at .Mount Pleasant
cemetery, Toronto.
Among tho6e from out of town who,
attended the funeral were :Aires. 1Williaut
M&-(reath, Cleveland ; Clot. and .Mrs.
M. 1t. MacLean, ('Ittvelaud ; George C.
Mc('reath, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs.
l arry ML'('reath,. Godorich.
(..'BUIL B. tAI.I.IN
Cecil B. Alli), a forna,er' resident
Of Goderieli and Luel now, passed away
in -St. Michael's Hospital,-Poronto, on
Monday, June I(Itl.i, after an illness of
pneumonia and a severe heart attack.
1Deveased was born at Lucknow, a
sols of - the late„, Mr. and Mrs. William
Allis, and was in his fifty-fourth year.
He was a t•otnllltreial t111toIl'r and for
the taa;t four years )bald •i'ived.1+11 'l'or-
)llto, 1)u1'ing the war Years he was
erlaplOyed at Maltum airport and latterly
he had been with the British American
Oil Co. 'Twenty -nine -,years ago he
married Margaret Hockney of E1luira,
who survives, with a sou, Harold, of
Vancouver, and a datughter, AIrs. Ernest
Breckenridge .( Marjorie), of G)der•fch.
J. E. STEELS Other survivors are three brothers,-
James Edward Steels, 0 resident of Harold of Lucknow. 1:\au. u1' 1)esl.,ruutu
and \V'illialn of Chatham. aaull two
S.1ltford for 11111ty-I1v6 'ears and of sisters. .hisses Alabelle and Bertha of
Gode1'icb township the last two years, '1'ul')Olt.lr. The ft111(1'aI t)uk 11111.0 at
L11(•knovv' 011 TLiu•sduy f1')Ill 11111,11
1• I"nit ed
)f sixty-six years. 1fe \\ads at native t'hnt(11, of \w111ch (leceuse(1 \\•a5 0 mem-
of Lobo, Ali(ldlesex )111x,. Surviwill'r hers I{e\, .T. \V. Stewart conducting the
"'9 service,. The 1)u'11hel(r•ers were A. E.
besides his wifi', are -1(0 daughters, AfeKin', .J. AI. Greer, \\•.`' Henderson,
Mrs. Ordon4Vamstome and Mrs.1j'il AIc('uJ..A. ('. .1glu'\v and it. D)nm-
Ham Al ill ion, and four sons, ILu•ve ,late. Interment was iu'l�reeuhill 001x0
.1•hit•), (,1,1y1 on .111)1 \Welliugtr,n, u1i
)f Goderh•h. The funeral took plore on ter,, Luckuuw. Al r. Iiuruld .',Ilio was
'rltui'sIa :1 fterIl( ((11, .3 1110 19th. from tuluble present at ins fathers
fllnera(1. out 5101140k
u0 -)wet the telephone
to his mother and sister here on Fri(laay
evening. °
died on Alumday, June 11th, at the age
the home of Mr: and Airs. Gordon
Wainstoue, (►(veliec street. iter. 1.. 1I.
'l'tit'uer conducting the service. '1'lo'
111ter•mtenl was in' the Colborne t4) W11 -
Ship cetu(1('3', the ((1)11heatrl'I' being
'1'1045. Itivett, I )ulig:1111001 ;' I;enson
Su\verby, 1 (Ierieh township:,Ilarvey•Plet'nix Memorial Hospital, Phoenix,
Steels, Gordon V; iistone. \Williaut AI11- .Arizonas, Samuel (1. I111111', ALA., ai
hall and Ali,rley•Linington. • - graduate of (luderieh Collegiate Insti-
- and also, of Stamford i'nlversity,
San Francisco. Ile was tis(' son of the
late Captain John L'uilie and Airs.
Iiatilie, formerly of Go(iericb. Ile
leave, to ino11rtt his passing his wife
and a son, Everett, of -Los Angeles.
and three grandchildren. A sort, Alajur
Edn'ar(1.Bail-it'- of Arizona, was 141110(1,
along with two other officers of the
i -.S. Air Force, when their 1)1a1•ie
crashed at Texars air field over a year
ago. Three 141•others,a;a•('harle5, Of Los
.Angt'les, Norman. and James, of ('1t1-
gary. Altai., and al sister, Mrs. Andrew
•A1. Birk of \Vinglaul, survive. Twobrothers predt'c:elasetl hilt, °\1'illiam, of
(10lleric•11, and .1)1(11, of Los Angeles,
and live sisters. .\Irs. Afaulr)e, of Buf-
fal), Alrs.-;I'1irrott, of Iii,ytll,
Alaini)rife, 'uf \\'inglitim and Mrs ('lark
and Airs.' I•'ranklin of Los Atlg,,reles.
The hate Mr. Bailie was formerly chair-
man of flie -Board of Cofnrnerc(• for
• SA.AI1'I•:I, (1., BAILIE,
There 1)11550(1 a1111y io June 1:,t11, at
3I'I{S. R.- 1I. Me('I{EATII
The death occurred in Toronto on
Monday last. after a shdi•t illue s, of
Margaret May Mackinnon: wife )f Bert.
H. McCreath. • Mrs. McCreath was1bul•1
in ('altinlet,_ Michigan, but she spent
her girlhood its Goderich and attended
the {_'ollegiatt' here before moving to
Tor 0110. She Was a• member of Knox
Presbyterian church here au1(1 for some
5 a soloist }•eat. was .t . 0101. t in the choir. At
Torontht' had been 011 active t 'f14'n1-
lier of Chid!' Presbyterian church \Vo-
Imen's Association atnd° of • the IIuron
Old Boys' Assoc•iatiotl. She is stlf•vived
by. her husband, two sorts and two
daughters ftr+dlli, Ros .June t Mrs. .1.
I3. BaassettI and -Louise; and by her
5te1)1uother, Mrs. AngaS Mackinnon, and
twosisters and a brother: Mrs, Dorothy
Borthwick. Mrs.I 'atA. Downham and
d. 8 to 19 p.m.
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pointed. out by , numerous hayfield
residents that an . untrue picture e \\•115
painted of conditions. only in two
plaices is there any amount of debris,
and 1(111er5 don't use the h4:1(11 at
eithe-r of these two plaices, they 51:11)•.
Summer Comes to hayfield
Summer visitors are commencing to
pour into hayfield and by the end
of the month the summer seasons ac-
tivities will be in (1111 s\ving;. While
the i'uiaed States. iti elis'ntosll)'c)me
from 31ic•higan, there site usually quiteI
a1 inimber -frons other i-t111es. -' Most of
the ('anadialt- visitors and summer
residents are from London, .Stratford',
Kitchener. Tor)i,lto and ILiniiltuu. ,
Signal -Star (roes to Tokyo .
A COPY ut' The Signal -Star is on it'
way to 'Tokyo, .1npa11t. as a resmlt (t'1'
1111 article in flhese columns rec•entiy con-
c•erning Mr. and,. Alis. .Alex. 't'rottt. (rf•
1)eiroit, for ((11)11' rears stllnuiei• resi-
dents of Bayfield. The article referred
to their son, Dave. with the 11r•1113' of
oc•cnpation in' .Iatp1)ll. \Ira. Trout . for- 1
warded -the nevvspapei' to Japan.
The - New, Bridge --
hlrgt' 111 01111 of cement aryl( ell 111
Ill'" %ft,1 1 last Frich' for use in the
(0nstrm'c1iom of the new bridge. It had
been awaited for more than a month.
'Considerable (1itii('ttlt}- , its been met
wi(11,In grading the southern approach
to the bridge because of (lnicicsand a11)1
also because of springs.
Fishermen Complain -
Commercial (1shern(t'11 here 111'e ('o11-
tinuillg to meet with poor fishing. They
rebort. the catch of per(•h and whitefish
has fallen off baldly and that fishing
in general is Hilt up to standard.. ,
Copies of The Signal -star are on sale
each week at the P, Weston store. hay-
field: Anyone desiring a year's sub-
scription ($2) May make arrangements
at the )Weston store, and the paper
will. come ltegufarly to then) through
the Bayfield; postofilee. Casual buyers
,of The Signal -Star will find copies -on
wale eacii Friday at the P. Weston store.
Mrs. -Geo. Ilaaeeht('r and Mrs. (lea.
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