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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-02, Page 1-the re H:� v. ONE-HUNI➢IU)DThi YEAR. ILERC. Writs About Low Voltage P.1,21:C. to Have New Manager, with ,j. _B. Kelly as Consulting Engineer At the meeting of the Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday evening Mr. J. B. Kelly received promotion from his • position of manager to that of consult- ing engineer, at his present salary, and the Commission will look for ,a man to ducceed him as maneger. -,It is fifty years this month since Mr. Kelly tor* charge of the TOwn's water - ceetury of_ 'close application to his ilUties the Commissiee considered that tie, should haye some relief. His posie tions tothey _can thus be called great— tion as consulting 'engineer will still the United States and Russia—and the keep him in close connection with the lesser nations are fearful of them.. operations of the .Commiesion. In the—words of the, ,text a promise A letter was received from the Town of power. is. clearly stated. It waS Clerk regardief a peti•tion 'for a street tuade by One Who in Himself claimed light at the w -corner ' of Widder and all power and 'Who never was known Thomas streets, and, the secretary was- to °break a promise: The promise was instructed to advise the Town Council made to friends of the Master, who that this* 'light will be installed es were botand by their love for. Hint. soon as material is _evailable, . They were disappointed and despair - .1!" The Hydro bill for' power 'delivered ing because of His death at thirty - in Goderieh in the month of August three ,years, and shocked when He was was $5,790.14. ,''' taken frOui them, But He had re- lief, Improve Voltage - turned,- though the relationship was . The following lettee was received changed. They were frightened at the '' from the Ontario Hydro -Electric partiug; were few-innumber"Mfluenee ' Power Commission,. dated .September and prestege did not belong to thein, 21 and addressed to the chairman of and their enemies would see that their the -local Commission! - faith would be shaken by hoetilite. Dear Dr. Gallow.—We have received 'So the parting_word of the Master was your letter of September 10th, 1947, encouraging and brought a new assur- fit which you advised -. tis that' yeur ance to them that their tasks would Commissioe, at its meeting on Septem- be helped: .- ' her kV le passed a motion • to the' effect The -prinnise., was • eonditional on the - that- we be --notified -abdut the poor time when the -Holy Ghost ,was upon The lbws and liths,tations of .the be given the 'opportunity of "trolling Commission- are loaded to a poiOt •be- and directing their lives. They mnst • yond their originally desiguedaelpacity. return to "the• upper yoone" .aild to This is due to an unforeseen and un! expected increase le the use of elec-- ' counted with -the fact that during the war ;the use of materials for other ' than wet' purposes aee .ry carefully supervised by the' D ,, iniOn Govern- ment. SinCe the cessation -of hostil- ities, materials hdve .become even more scarce:. and the - supply -of eompeteet - labor more difficult. The result is that_ exwiderful discoveries, but science to - at all points of Our system •we are, day is saying, "Is there anything the having difficulty in maintaining a sup- Christian Church can do to gia'e literal ' - ply of power at a- satisfactory voltage stamina to the people in the face of GODERICH ONTARIO, URSDAY, OCTO 2nd, 1947 NO. 40 AT KNOX ANNIVERSARY Colborne Couple The congregation of- litiox 'church Plan Anmversary observed _ the 114th anniversary of • There was some excitemeet at the Preebyterianism in Goder•ich with Lifelong Residents of Colborne harbor on Monday afteruoun When spevial service's un Sunday, with Rev. to Celebrate Their • Golden two Detroiters, Donald E. Collagen Dr. W. A. Cameron. of Toronto as the* - • -"Wedding and John Greenbaum, ou their Ivey home by airplane frond a weeltend fishing trip to ialanitoulin, stopped here to refuel. After they lauded the wiud was so strong they could net control the plane- and °Bruce •Mectionald and the Annamae and towed the machine into shelter: After refueling the aviators , , at- tempted to tuke off between the piers, when they were caught again by the.. wind, which sent -.the plane crashing against the pier and turned it upside down. The men climbed out and this time the plancl" with the use of the ,) The couple began .farming on thee crane was lifted out o, ,,the water and farm now oecupied .by }N./rest Craw- later was taken in c arge by Keith ford, one mile frotu their present farm. Ilopkinsi'm for repairs. It was badly For three years they conducted the damaged and it will be seve-tal weeks store at Dunlop. • Later they returned before it -will be in shape for flying to fanning on the Tichborne farm, again. and still- later they purchased the I The A. A. Hudson and the Bricoldoe .Barker house on the corner of the brOught cargoes td the Goderich eleva- Tichborne farm, where they have lived tor 00 Friday. The Hudson had 117. - for the last twenty-six years. 009- bus. Wheat, barley and ()ate" and 'Mr, and Mrs. Fielford' have eight the, Bricoidoc had 289,000 bus. wifeat, children, five grandehildren and one barley kind oats. The Beiceldoc is due great-grandehild: The children „are at the elevator tonight. • Mrs. T. WhEite (Pearl), Sentra. Monica, I California ; Harold, Florida; Chester, (Myrtle), Detroit ; Louis, Goderich; Stirling, Helen and Benson, at home. New in their middle seventies,, Mr'. and Mrs. Fulford are enjoying com- wood. was hited in marriege to Mr. Joseph Bryan --Ames, seri of Mrs. preacher- of the day. At the ,niorniug servive Dr: Cameron gave au inspiring sermon on the sub- ject "The Need of Power," bused on the text,' "But ye shall receive power, after that the H.oly Ghost is coine / rower, said, the preacher, is a' word ,of very real eignificance. Power is something all c,rave, and without it one is hendicapped. Nations in the international field. are spoken of as great if they are powerful. Two nit - prayer, which is the spent of lellow- ship and connnunion with God. "No• as preacher et blith services, of. the group of people has had a greater day. Mr. Hewitt's sermons- were influence on the world than this little practical and challenging, eepecially group of disciples; the promise to them the evening sermon' on the question, was fultiled," Dr. Cameron said. "Where are You going?" The -World in Need of God The speaker declared that whether Lifelong residents of Colborne town- ship, Mr. and Mrs. Geurge Fulford, R.R. 5, Goderich, observe their golden wedding aaniversary on Satur- friends .willegather at their home for the occasion. „ The marriage ceremony was per-. formed at the home of the late David Stirling, on the 10th concession of Col- borne, in 1897. Before her marriage, Mrs. Fulford was Adeline Stirling. Off Saturday, September 72CS the twine of Mrs. Joeeph Ames, Ethel, was the setting far a pretty autumn wed- ding when Mrs. Leola Clarke, of At- parativelk good health.. .- Joseph Ames, Ethel, and the. late Mr. UNION CHURCH ttev. Mr. Brenton" officiated at the i'ereniony. The home' was decote . ated with bouqiiete of gladiolus, The heille.!girenein mnrriageelev her brother, - Mr. Fletcher Fisher of eBen- celebrated the seventy-second anniverS-• I miller, 'Was attired in a cocoa -brown ary \Of its founeling -on. Sunday -last suit -with dark brown accessories. •Her with 'Bev. -Arthur O. Hewitt of Aublirn corsageseves of pink roses. -The wed- dieg music- was plaYed by Mrs. Wilbee, .and dieing the' signing of the-regiSter, (7ecil Bateman .*of Ethel sang "Always." Was' served to the•emmediete At meanie has the world been more 'needy of' God than at„ present, the speaker continued. Science has made Approximately three years ego 0. kv. regulator was ordered te be installed at our Stratford H.T. stetion for the express purpose of improving • voltage conditionte on the li•ne supply- - ing your Muincipality. This regulator, we have been., informed by the mante lecturers, will be tested- on the 23rd instent and shipped a few d'ays later. ()lir construction department. has ad- vised us that it will be able ta install • the regulator and place it in 'service in approximately ten days after it _has _been received. It would appear, therefore, that we sheuld expect , the regulator to (ye) ieto ,serviee during the week -end of OctOber -12th, pedvided that no _unforeseen difficulties are ell- ' Countered: We appreciate the patience with which spur Commission is • sufferiag the continued criticism that we know .has, existed in, Goderich, as well as in .other municipalities, on account of _upsatisfactoree voltage and we trust that the installation of -the regulator 'at Stratford,' 'together with the placing in service of your No. 2 substation 'Within the next year, will resultin an impraement that_ will relieve your - Commission of this eriticism and give We are writing Mr. Kelly today, dealing with some details in connection with his sygtem, lied these will have a slight bearing on the 'situation. We will not, however, _burden you with these details. Thanking you for drawing this mat -- ter to Om—attention, we are,• Yours truly; The marriage of Isabel Joan' DaVid- son, only ditughter of Mr. and °Mrs. Walter Davidson, Walton, to Oliver Richard Hopson, -son of Mr. -and Mrs. George- Hopson, Hayfield, was •solem- nized on Wednesday, September 171h, at the home- of the bride's parents, Rev. *R. (1. Hazlewood officiating at the double ring ceremony. Aliss Elva Sholdice played the wedding march and "Because" during the sign- ,. ing of the regiSter. Given •in marriage by her father, theebride wore a gown of white eyelet embroidery -with lace insertfon and pale pink velvet ribbon. shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses and forget-ene-nots. She were a string of pearls, a gift eff the bridegroom. Mrs. E. Ray Pringle was the bride's only intendant in a portrait frock of rose Moire with gold ealot end /The .carried yelloW roses. William Mc- Ilwain, Bayfield, was best man. The - mother of the 'bride received in mid- night blue erepe dress and wore a corsage of white gladioli petalS. She wale assisted by the bridegrooin's mother, dressed in black velvet' With similar corsege. A buffet luncheon ' was serverl at the home of the bride,' hy Miskes Marie Bennett, Shirley Ben- nett, Doreen (Watts,. Mae Jackson, The bridegroom's gift to the Matron of honor was a, gold bracelet andeeer- than a travelling bag and to the waif- . ressks bonbon dishes. 4' The bride donned a black crepe dress with black eoat, plaid hat and Rurse , for the wedding, trip to IluffalO. the eouple will -Make their home atjfittyfield. Goderich Midgcts Advance to Finals Johnnie Wilson, Southpaw Hurler, Subdues the .Strathroy Goderieh Lions,' Midget baseball team is still in the relining fur the Ontario championship saud by taking twe of the semi-final series el - three games. with the Strathroy team is adVanced to the finals. Strathruy won their hunie game; Goderich tied the° series by whaling at • ding -trip. Assisting was the only home, tind the third and deciding game daughter of the hause,- Mre. Joseph. uf the series .was played' at Exeter on Tomlinson of Oakville. . , . Friday afternoen. Supporters of both The brple end groom of thirty -live teams were preeeut ia. large numbers years were showered with gifts, and saw a keen, well -played • game flowei4, end•with telegrams front Paris, with the result in doubt until the Mull put -bet. in _South America, the l'nited States' Frauce; Lon'don, England, and points The _Lions will play the winners of . . the Collingwood-Fort Erie series - for Music at the reeeptiou was furnished the championship. ' This is the first by the Goderich Blue Water Baud, and time a Goderich team has reached the Lions Tithe the Lead Strathroy won the toss and took the field, with Butler on the mound. • The Lious made - their 'first tally in the second innings, nicking Butler for three hits. Price singled; Westbrook singled, advancingePrice to second base; Wilson and Erskine struck out, but MaePhail doubled, scoring Price. - :. Another tally was added in the third Alontreal and 'Ottawa. At- the capital innings. , Holland hit ' a two -bagger; ,eity, during (he wer, Mr. Sully was a Price doubled, 'member for personnel oil the Air Coun- !ck)oill•ikugillieldolla%udt., !Ind cll. Both theit sons served in the Air In the fifth the Lions made it 3-0:• Holland singled; Doak sacrificed, ad- vaneing Holland, who came. house me ---JohuniessWilsourepitching. _foie Gude- rich, was in fine fenn, 'and with geed support from' his team kept Strathroy CELEBRA.TE 35th MacMillan, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY to 150 guesre at their beautiful home, "Rosily Manor," . on the Blue Water day, when they entertrinied in ubserv- awe! of their thirty-lifth wedding an- niversary. Receiving with them were their elder the Suilth'e Hill church in whiCh, he son aid his wile, Mr. and Mrs. Jolan was ordained siXty yee.es ago Created K. Sully, whose seventh. wedding an- ueh interest, for there were $01320 niversar,y also falls on September 28th. still •living in the confununity who were Their younger son, Bruc,e Allenby,"who to miss present at ihe ordination •of the young„ - was married the previous day er, and there were many More Gail . Saunders, was away on the wed- minist who remembered hint as the paetor charge of the Smith's Hill and Auburn, Presbyterian congregations in the years succeeding his prdination. Still 'fur- '' ther inteeest was aroused by the 'an - Ian, so eminent in the inueical world, would be present with. his father. Hill church was filled to capacity, the regular seating being augmented by 11.D:'at Smith's Hill Revisits the Church Where He , Was Ordained Stay Years Ago gueets. were delighted with the excel- lent program presented. ward, minister of. the church, con - Air Vice -Marshal Sully and Mrs. dueted the service*end Sir Ernest Mac - Sully (formerly ,Elodie Milke)• are Milian was at the organ. e • - both natives of Ottawa, and members Rev. Dr. MacMillan expressed. hie of well-knovvn .families there. Their pleasure in being egain in his -old •• home Is named for an ancestral leaner pulpit and addressilfgeonce more the Smith's Hill 'congregatipm He took as , of the Sullys in France. They were married • in St. Thomas', church, 'the subjeet of his sermen "The Paeable - Saskatoon, and before coming to Gode_ of the Rich Farmer" (leuke 12)., Ale rich .had lived in Alberta, Winnipeg, which the farmer gloated over his pros- perity and planned a life of luxury, but instead heard God's verdict, "Thou fool, -this night thy Soul ehallebe re-- • quired of thee." There were several things the rich man forgot in .his Force. _They have six grandchildren. plannieg, :said the preacher. . He for- SULLX---,AUNDERS• got his neighker—all his planning was Glowing , white candles in . tall for himself.. It was the Christian faith - palms formed ,a lovely •setting ixelenee and- the care of the needy: The rich P • >eb 4 q°1 In On reh at 3 o'cloek ou man forgot his .soul—he thought only scoreless until the seventh Innings, SeturdaY afternoon for tfie alarriagv of his pampered self. ' He forgot death when -the boys from Middlesex Com- of Elizabeth Gail, only daughter- of ----life hangs 'lee a thread and no man bined three hits for one ftin. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Saunders, and knows -how seen the thread will be GOing into' the lest half of the.' ninth with, the seore "3-1 against them, Strathrey tried hard to. tie it up and there were some tense nuenents. Wil - Bruce ,Allenby 'Bethune Sully, younger 'snapped. - God does not despise the enjoyments' son of Air Vice-Mershal J. A. Sully, C.B.,. A.F.C., Arid Mrs. Sull3e all of or life, send the. preacher. * people. goderiche Rev. Richard Stewert ee. should be more j0Yful; those who -de _ not forget- God have a right to'be merry, and glad. Het they -should remember thet_ life is short, eternity is. before them:elude hey should so live that they we will it pr not we are en a .journey the bride's table being centred with son fanned the first man up but gave a two-tier .wedding cake, decerated in the , second man a walk. The third 'sided . at •the organ. Before the ce•re- - going - in. some direCtion..' Is our pile blue and white.. Mr: and Mrs. - Ames 111;111 sacrificed, advancing the runner rich, sang. "0 Perfect Love," tInd dur- gtimage aimless, oe... have we any de - left on a motor trip to Guelph. Ilrunil- to second. 'The- fourth man got to may glorify God here and hereafter. finite direction, or goal? The speaker ton . and Oshawa. -They e.e1.11.' reside seeond base 011 all error, while•the first ' ing Thee," by Greig. the signing- of the register, "I .LOVe During the service _a duet, "Abide urged that this journey be "plotted" ire Atwood. runner crossed the plate, making the (Siete' in marriage ley her father, the with AIe," was sweetly sung by Joyce by the Christ..and Sthee We have eome frOm God we ought to journeY in the . . , score 3-2 with two ent and one on base. bride' was charming in her ,wedding and Evelyn Breekow. . kfteue*e service lir. Macelillau met the pewee tue destrok?" Christians direction of .the Christ. ' • . ENGAGEMENTS.ANN.OUNCED • The taste batter connected. but the dress of ivory slipper S-41011, With fitted A AIr. and Airs. Edward L. Johnston ball W;ts neetty fielded, second base tO I bodice' and- circular :skirt. exteirding must proclaitif God as all-powerful, and Mr. Harry Berker -presided at_ the so;influence the rulers of*the world: ' organ, giving excellent leadership to W1S11 to announce the engegetnent of first. end the game was over. eine) 21' long Smite The °Ereuch lace full of vigor, ried. his crise, Scottish Though In hts fighty-third year he 'is their eldeet daughter, Joyce C,Orleen, Wilsial strlick oat tett of` -tile 'oPPos- i yoke w -as. finished wi•th a small satin to .101111 A. Whittee, only son Of Alr. ing betters. Price was •the best 'man 1 mandarin collar tied with a tiny eilk speeeli holds -no sign. of age. . s church- 11;ts never been called -upon to Miss Helen Wilson et the afternoon. and - Sire. John L. „what -en. all of with the, hickory. getting 'twd singles -I cord : :11111' her sleeves, also of French Among those Wil() met Dr. MaeMillan have• e volee' in international confer-,, serVive and Mr. George Buchanan were Mr. and Mrs., Peter C4owans - of Goderich: the tntirrietge -to take piece tied a double for four times np. Ills • lace. were. leg o'. mutton,. ellaillg in lily ences; lend he "referred to the Whitby.' iii the evening excelled as- .g.nest solo- _ • hits were, well timed, •driAltig iii two !points over her hands. Her full-length Winghain. 'Airs. Gowatts (then Miss eonference where these present repre- Isis. _ • - -. ' ' • the 'latter part of (-.1ctober. ! Veil of French illusion Was held bY a ; Annie Linklater 1 Was the church sen,ted thatie lands end - tongues, but . -Despite the. reltitive letenese Of the one thing bound them es' etie-711wir -season, the ladies of the ehureh decor.- allegianee to Jesus t'brist. . Dr. 'Caue ated the sanctuary with flowere,. adding) and Ged is able and only Ile can help. munity and represeetatives of Gode-.1 ford. ' eThe wedding will take place eron conellided by reminding , that much to the tamest/here • of Wori,:hip. PresbYterians. • lave a responsibility For the patronage extended by tlie cow- 1.Atr. and Mrs. J. A: Broadley of S'trat- Irene, eldest. daughter of Mr. II. S. -Score by innings: - rt. II.'E._ H. -hareem oe Frieleit Nee. which also organist in Dr. AlacAlintin's time at The engttgement is•annemiced of Ada runs. ' (10DERICII--- Felfora lie -Doak e.'. The bride's cousin. •Aliss Alars Aliss Jean AI:lc:Alin:in. accompanied her The line-up: , ;21121 stephanotis.... Dr.' AI:iv:Mill:2n. preitched at Auburn -The Music • rich, thanks were tendered, by the l quietly in, October. Wilselt p. ,ThiePhail 21), Pre-() 31), West- s.,,,Iliders of (etele;2, ae maid „f hetler, ! father and, irl•talicr ou ' the .visit. ' Alusic under the direction of Mr. Wil- minister of the church, 'tea*. L. 11. 1 Alr. and- Mrs. A. Al. Stratighan, Ben - Erskine cf. lIolland rf. Sheptiiird, of Toronto, -Miss Pauline , . liam Wickett included., in the morn- Turner -Who WaS preeeat at the even- , miller, W1Sh to announce the. engage- ing, . the' anthent -"0 Praise Ye the- erg serviee: - ., .. 1 l ment of their youtiger deughter, BeLtv STRAfriiitoy---it. Marshall c, 1, -,ft ;1).11,1.,„.i at,(1 ens,: Mery Graham, of ' North :street United chili -2..11. effective- • 2.. ton. lf. I:lumens re Evans 31). Dursten , Gedericle Were 1.40W.11e(1 alike.. in equa •' I!' d'i••eorated with clusters of lighted Irene, to Orville J. Stanley. youngest cf, Doxt:aor lb. 1 I. Alarsholl s,. -:11:1rtin 1 (lolled si1k, with' matching milts. :Hid 1'11)(srs'• gladioli and chrysantheinums, : (lod of Abraham" (-from• "The --" STI:RDY—kERNIGHAN son of Mrs. J. • Stenley end the fete 212, Butler -P. - ' neer. lengt It etree mered Dwell (-ape. :was the scene of a pretty wedding on . Elijah"), by Alr. I)an -Walter. , Deeerated with gladiolus, ferns and ..Taines Stanley of Listoweh --The mar- COLBORNE FARM SOLD .• stol.k, as' Junior ‘ bridesmaid. waS a Miss Sara .11111c I' belacker, ef Wood- Snturda.v a ftern of .n. when Laura Marie Pithlede. daughter (2f Mr. and At the evening service the music cOn- taper candles in. ivory candelabra, tinge will take place October 1,1th in ,-. Mr. Donald lIaines of t;lanworth has miniature ...of the bridesmaids. gowned - S.A. HOME LEAGUE - ADOPTS Action." purchased the farm on .the sth con- ; in aqua jacquard satin dentask. All cessi2e) of .Colhorne known as the Blair I carried cascades' of autumn flow e'rs. farm and latterly owned by Mr:. -C. M. ',mi., -Cedric Archibald, of Ottawa. Was li()1 1011 Stewart, of N in ga ra Fal4s. Rev. taken "possession. Robertson. Air'. 1J:tines. Wit li Airs. gtoonisina 11, and the ushers were .Mr. ('- Ay• coPe performed the' ceremony. Haines and. (laughter, has elready i.Jefiit Sully, ef 2Gerlerich, brother ef the The wedding held at Hotel Bedford, where the (HU- ' .kfter the ceremony -a reception was. bride. wleeettng, "I'll Walk With 2"041" was united ii1 merriage to Charles Butler Stewart, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mies Sylvia Creddock, cousin eof the .. before 11,e ceremony, and el Lave Yen ' - ['rely," during the' signing-- of the music wits played by Mr.° . FAMILY IN FINLAND Wilily deeora ted- . ilige•2222111 .w.:1 s beau register. Wall, with autumn sewers, - Thy hride.s Th, brio,. givi, in notrriwg'e by,,her ' Mollie Bisece Rhea Ifurnin. table WaS centred With a silver bowl ..„ League of the Salvation Army ,svas Standieig, -1.2Mal Itimp---Alaxine (die.. of pastel -toned flowers and the four-- either. was gowned in \elute sett!' wen trench illiteion net .was eatught up with held on Friday evening, Septenaber .2(1, Betty Craig.' Rhea Dunne. . tiered wedding enke. Mrs. Saunders Iuld "weetheart ne"'kiine-- II" long net o\ erskirt trimmed with satin bows, the Horne League secretaree Mrs. Ivy Aleexine °lie, Aileen Castle. grey with corsage. of Rubrum lilies, veil -ending in :2 short train fell from at the Citadel and was conducted bY It111111111g, br(111(1 jrnap.------,Alollie Bisset, , revel Veli the 1S0 guests. gowned in ..:4- 21-thall distance — Nleillie • Bisset, , grey plumed hat and greyeuebeseeries. a 11(41i1(iress of ‘Vilite 11(1Wers. She ,Tolinsten. - After the . opening hymn Wiltis, the•guest speaker being Mrs. (1. tended the bride, Misses Helen Alont- :nerve Fall, Betty Craig. . ' - ,. NIrs. Sully, catried a bouquet. of red- roses and ('apt. Ce Smith led in prayer and the . Softball target--Abellie Bisset. Betty :le • erieseti model it,'" en rden-in s. The hride'e eieter, A1r24. mothee of the:groom. wore lien/11111er, dressed alike in -crepe gowns Clayten Petts. 'of -Niagara Falls, wag Scriptitre was read by the secretary. Craig. Ithea I )urnin. •-• Ang-elis. with matchin'g hat and, :w- hine by De spectively,.-imide on flowing Grecian INTERMEI)IATE GIRLS cesseries end eorsege 0 f g:11(lenlas. matron of honer, . Wearing -aqua' 'satin sisted of two anthems, -.Fight the Good -Iteniniller United church was the.scene Benmiller United churt.h. • Fight," and "Blest Are the Pure in of a pretty- weddleg en Saturday, Mrs. D. E. Andersen. Dungannon, Heart"; and ti male quartette, "Neerer: Septembee 27th, at. 2.30 p.n.t., When' annoubees tiw engagenent of lel' eldest Aly God, to Thee," by . Messrs. Glen Alice °Isabel, daughter of Mr...anel Airs. daeghter, Mary Kethleen, 'to John Lodge, Den - Walter, Ralph Hendeie John S. Kernighan, Colborne township,. Wilbert 'McLeod, son 2tf Mrs. McLeod son and Ay. MacLaren. . beceine the bride of Chester George and the hite J. 1/. McLeod of- Kin - Dr. Canieroffs . subject at the even- Jathes Sturdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. ("online; the. marriage .tO take place ing• :service was "Light Calling for Austin Sturdy, of Goderieh township. early• in October.." • Rev. S. E. Hayward officiated. The beide wore a beautifully fitted basque- G.C.I. Field I) -ay wali, gown with fingertip sleeves of brocaded taffetal. and sweetheart nylen . net vok-e with Sweeping -net skirt. Her- Rain en Monday feissel another posi- WalleBetty (eetig. 'tenement of the collegiate Institute Basketball dietence—Alaree field , Meet. Was held en Tiles - orange blossoms, 2, a nd linee adorned day •afterneon (leer but cold, the sides of the off -the -face headdress. weather. Residts, 'Were recorded as She carried a cas-cade bouquet of Peer- follows: less red roses. -Two bridesmaids at- SENIOR BOYS 1 00 -yd. dash Harold 'Worre.n. 11(21)011. Diggon, Jim Saunders. '• 220 -yd. (Wel-IL-Harold Warren, Jim 440 -yd. daelf Bill Ciente,. J Saundcrs. Bill Smyth._ Hallenile—Gordon Argyle. Ituniring• broad junip-e-,I1111 Craig, 'Harold 1Vnrren, Dave. Medley. ' Hop, step andejunip--Dave Medley, Bill Craig. Bill Channel..- . Shot-put•---Slec eWilson, Craig. Bill Smyth. Pole valet --Da ve -Aledley, Leo Illiktrr. 1 00 -yd. (Lisle .fack Price, John We/a- le-00k, Ted Pulf9rd. dash -:-.101111 IVesthrook, Ted - Fulford. Bruce Erskine. - . •-1'10-y(1. dash John Westbrook; Bruce Erskine. Con Spain. IIalf•-mile-------Rruce Rutherford. Bruce ummiifg broad -jami)-----Bco Graham, Jack price. Joisnii,,,A1:::::throok.. -High jump Jnek Prier, Erie Holmes. Ron Di2p, step and jump—Bob Moorhead, BrieT Erekine, .Con Spain. Pole )1tillt Ben - Graham, Barry °Doak, Bruce Rutherford. Shot -put ----Jack Price', Con spain, hob tenni irc. ' JUNIOR. BOYS 1 00 -yd. dash—James Buelianan, Ian M.61Parlane, Earl Rivett. 2201,d. dash --Norman Wightnian, Don Hawthorne, James Buchanan. Harold Montgomery and Mrs. Russel IIigh jump ----Clare nuffell, ,F,arl room. Mrs. Ken. Hazlett; Goderieh, Pole vault----Andrew,—Smith, Don Kerhighan had charge of the dining- Rivett, John Seers. .gave n pantry shower and Miss 1 Ilawthortte, Clare -Ruffen. Dorothy Moore 41 miscellaneous, shower Running broati himp- --Steve Elliott, — Bill Robertson. Sandy -3JacDonald., iu honor of the bride. Man, ,Brownee Charles Williams. Khot-put -- Craig Costello, Bill Robertson. Stewart Toll. lane, Sandy .MaeDonald,, 111111, Robert - SOIL , , SENIOR GIRLS' 75 -yd, dash-,Adalcifie Oke, . Marco fieoe-leugth veil and °headdress of The quarterly meeting of, the Home of turquoise and. fuchsia shades re- • Speed basket ba 11-1 st team, Betts Later, Mr. end Mrs. Sully left fer a • with fidi net skirt. Iler shoulder- iines with cape flung over the left length veil WaS (4111ght 142 41 ((none o with rainbow tucking. They. wore trip 1(2 United States points, the hrhie White 0,(WV1*S. Sill' cat ried. IH1Stel- ehoulder, the skirt caught at, 1 Ite waist Lean : 2nd tea in, Ala rion Ile -is, Joan travelling in n clay red snit of' Eng - Clark. Jo:in Fitzpatrick ; :ird team. lish wool with black Gnlyak lapels and P"t. "1"12• "I. Ninglim Falk% 1.,"lil Miss' holed gladioli. The hrideenunds, Aliss matching headdresses lind gloves and Sow•erby. • cream 'see, 1,1,mee with meek aeeees- IIelen e'ellowe, of Goderien. were carried bouquets of ehrysanthemums in ,autunin shades. Aliss Mary JoYee . ()rites and eesrsege. ,,f . gardenias :Ind gm‘ ne11 respectively 111 mauve and yel- aml,Aliss 'Vivian Straeghan of Auburn ... etephenetis. (111 their return they IA in lee 12..‘1.111. Mit 11 full floor 0.figth skirts Clark. 'Teen Fitzpatrick. reside in Goderich. ` ginia McCabe., Ileth Hey. Aleut real, Otte wa • 11'oetistock. Tor 1112)(2•11ine Neils fell front coronets of white iheeeee mill they 2.;trried pastel - wire soloist, singing "The Lord's Softball target---Iletty Sowerhy, yjr- It t I're err" daring tlw ceremony and "NV1w11 Song Is Sweet" while the Audrey •Iia'rrison., Virginia MeCtili0. Lit11(1(211, Sarnia. Windspr, Detroit. St. shaded gladiolus tlotets. 'aro 'e s, Statelieg broad jump- Elenner .1Vil l'Inanas. Clinton ittid Goderich. of Niagara Falls. and Karen I'itblade,• Keys of V'arna aeted Its groomsman, ef Gederich. nieces of the bride, Wt're register W11,% being signed. Alr. .faines met Alr. 'Tarry Aleingemery. couein of lie. (liedys AlecI:();(12. Betty Teeler. ' •prier le, iheir elerriage..10,, choir frocked alike in p.11ow vlan and wore the bride, aml ;Alr. Donald Kernighan. 122111212ellie Ill white flowers ill thPIr lirtin Basketball disten(4) -Audrey Harri of 'Knox. l'ri,S1),‘ teriati church presented brother of the beide, were ushers. son. 'Virginia AleCabe. Elennor 1Villis. the eniing i•on9141 with a ,(.1 „f Indeln Tlee eerelet1 nosegays of pink rose - At lhe receptiim lit the I'ark Houee, , Itunning bread jump --Gladys Me° brnes viteee. The presentetien ef ti hilde and !'4•11"w '111'.1111'• Dan Stewart, Goderieb, the beide's leather received 1,e;ill, G rh co Pinder, Joan. Fit zpa 1 rick. 'ha nasome dressing gown wfls•twoi, to 111' :4.. ia itia r:i 1,.:( 11,, briithcf 'of the groom., mother: Mrs. Kernighan wore a pearl Stalnlillir, hrna(1 innip --Betty Medley, elute several social funoions ware Nlin :12 Pit blilli(),, ef N i a ga ra Falls, and the groom by the Goderieh K ill smell was best man, and the ushers were the guests. -assisted by the groom's JUNIOR GIRLS , grey faconne crepe dress with black . accessories and picture hat. while Airs. Airs. (' K. Saunders and Airs. C. r. bride's hrothers. Chapman. her aunts: pnierta i L18(1 for .1. reception Was, 114.141 Ilt the home Sturdy were a grey wool ensemble of the bride' e pa rent s. -Regent 14treet, wit 11 gt:ey ha 1 trimme(1 with pink Where Airs.,Pithlado received.in a black oeCritli 'tips. Both wore eersages of crepe dress, soptin trimmed. with black pink Ilriareliffe roses. Later •the young couple left on a motor trip to the lisit plumed With pink ostrieh. Airs., . T'nited States. (In their return .they 'Stew art, mother (2f the bridegroom, will reside in Goderich township. For black accessories. travelling tlw bride wore a brown crepe Per a wedding tyip to Toronto, the - two-piecO dress and beige tqpcoet with bride donned a blue erepe drese, black brown accessories. coat With orchid corsage, blaek picture • _Prior to the wedding Mrs. Kernielmn, hat ;111(1 bleck aceessories. The couple entertained at a trousseau tea in honor will reside at .Niagara Palls. of her daughter when Miss Norin:a Guests wen' present., front Niagara Mer)oriald; aunt .of the bride, poured Mills. Toronto. Illyth, Ltmdon, Anlmrn. tea and Mrs. R. (4. .Tobnstriti. Mrs. lUitigannon and Goderieh. Two solos, "Thauksgiving" and "God Is Ever Good," Were 'sweetly sung by Miss Betty Bowra. Airs. Johnston chose as her subject "Your Saviour and Mince". and empha- sized the -importance of service to God. Mrs. A. McAllieter gave a reading, after which Airs. Jpe Graham favored with •21 solo, "Home Is Home, 110W-• During lite service,. Cape 11. Smith expressed her appreciation, to Mrs. 'Johnston. 'Capt. M. Lockwood closed the 'meeting with prayer. The Members of the Herne' Leagne have adopted a family in Turku, Fin- land, and a 1 0-11). food parcel and two 20 -lb. cartons of clothing.have recently been sent to this faneily. . • FORMER RESIDENT KILLED AT DETROIT Relatives. and friends in Goderich wen; ebocked to learn on Tuesday resident, had been fatally Neat] in necident at Detroit. He had spent reture to Detroit parked his ear while he 'walked across the street. VVhen he was returning to the ear, he was struck dOW1r by a truck and instantly Mr. Blaelt WaS horn' seventy-eight years. ago in Goderich, a -eon of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Blaelt and a Black. He mareied Miss Mary Sproul, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John 'Sproul and Of rnivid, Varilliam and Matthew Sproul, of Godericile IIe was a painter rind decorntot, and for the past twenty-five years had lived in Detroit. Ere retired a year ago. Itesides his wife, be is .survived a son, William, of Detroit, and three SATURDA1/ MDDIV4ING VIRE daughters, Mrs. ,Tohn Chapman, of Sparks froni 'a chimney ignited the Woodstock; Mrs. JOhn Covits. of Utica, ,roof of.the home' of Mr. Jos. Cranston, and Mrs. Pa,p1 Carroll, of Detroit hayfield Iliad, and caused abbut.$100 The funeral. qprvice Will be held at damage last' Saturday mornivq, The the Cranptou funeral home at 2.30 fire brigade woo called °and coori had Saturday, eondueted by /toy, ntehard the blaze under eontrol. " Stewttrt, of Itnox Presbyterian church. Softball t:irget- -Viola,1,citch. Joan ,Sowerhy. Betty Medley. linskelball .t;peed- -1st helm. Vivian Fisher, Phyllis Rtuldock. Ieobel Grain; 2ndetenin. Helen Willis-, Joan Elliot. Donna Hammitt; 3rd team. Cynthia Young, TeSS.a Pickeriug, 'Willis. Basketball distance - AIM Willis, Betty Medley. Cynthin Young. Rienning broad Pun") (-'•yrnitin Toting. Betty Aledley, Phyllis Itrahloelt. N'ivian Fisher? Joan Chapman. Open Relay ,Quarter -mile relae, 'open to , all squarlse-let Bisset's woad-. 2nd Ailleen'eastle's squad, 3rd Marco Wall's Squad ehampions- -1st Elearior Wil- lie'. 49 points; 211d Mollie Ilieset's, 45 points ;'_,3rd Aileen enstle's, 41 points: Clummilons Senior -.Mollie Bisset, 18. Manner - Ape -Maxine Okre• 13. • Intermediate -- Gladys McLean, 13. Runner-up- Eleanor Willis, 11. Janitor- .Cynthill Young, 13. Runner- up—Betty Medley, 12. Total possible points, 20. her n ten. A miscellaneous shower was given by Miss Ma Herb' 3'`, nd a kitchen shower by Miss -Mary (4ra- 0:1111 a handkerchief shower by Miss fantail Irwin; a luncheon by Mieses Shiela Hill end Elizabeth Taylor: and Saunders enter•tained for her daughter, on Thersday evening Air Viee-Mnrkhal party in honor of their son. DEATII OF MISS W. BALL 4 'Miss Winnifred Bell. formerly for many yenre teneber at Central Sehool; died in •Alexentlert 'Hospital PUBLIC SCHOOL FIELD DAV The field day of Victoria and Central tiartill park, MIDGET GAME HERE SATURDAV Ti -al 3lifigets Will play Polling - wend at Agricultural Park Sattirday afternoon 4n the 0.10.A. finals. Mrs, W. Johnston has returned .to Montreal after spending tbe silmnier with her sister„ Mrs. M. Bowman, 'Min) :and son, hobby, who bave been Wheeler for several 'Weeks, tire Avturn- ing to •Toronto on Sunday. THE WEATHER TemperatureS. ,pf the past week in Goderiels with those of the eorrespOnd- We,ek a year ago, as officially re. • eorded, were Os folloWs: 1947 • 1940 Mcm. Mtn. Moms.