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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-09, Page 4„ ti,T yl ir.O TIIEY'RE HERE AGNI. ' The most useful 1l ad beautiful of all Ewers - CHRYSANTHEMUMS wer s-, .HRYSANTHEMUMSin Po:t:l,a and L Irge Commercials and a nice range of o fors. • • .• -The ,. . acksonsDe%Florists ;,.„,, . 49 l: RUCE T. • THE GODERICii SIGNAL -STAR Local Mklgets Lose Vit, George's Church Ito Collingwood, 11-$ l0 ( Devoted Workers Second a+.._...., a.. Be Played F'nt Second game to Be Played i.:at Georgian Bay Town on - Saturday Playing before true of the largest crowds of the season, at Agrieuitttral Park oat Saturday afteruouu, the Gude- rich Lions Midgets dropped the opener 'in the best -of -three series for the Ontario Midget baseball ehampiuushil) to the Colliugwood Traesports- by a score of 11 to S. The outcome of the game, which was played in real -World Series" weather, was in (,oast until the last man was out in the uinth innings. --�- The visitors event out in order in "ROS OPS AND ]PURITY 1 tied at t� to e. the first innings and the Lions took u °�'I-C FLOUR TIE n \\'t'dllesday Frosti-Cups went into I o t run lead in their ,lilt yvhett Fulford';1, AT 2 ALL i an early lead. Purity cause from he On la Making a strong', coitebac•k after losing two games in successieu to Frosti-('ups, the Purity 1"lour team on Wednesday tied the playoff series 'in the Industrial -Softball League at two games each., The dual \ game riin i this Victoria ,series will be played at ) m., o11 Mo11(l:tee October `k;th. at 3 l and settbtll1, falls are advised net )t -miss what should be one of the 1 best of the season.- In the event of radial this game will be played on Wednesday, October 13th. at 4 p.m. Trailiug Fresh -Coles by two genies to toe, Purity Flour in Monday's game took an early, decisive lead and ap- peared re have the Series all tied up. A -number Df' errors 1•,)olbined with tit}lilt lusty hitting- by 1`'r,,:•ti-('eps saw 11-1(' gameail, "art (,f the Purity team's hands as the umpires called the game•dt..connt of darknes with the score h the -lead again by a score of a to 1. lyus out at the Plate on 1)uuk s slu�v And again Purity Flour came from Toiler. Price thea, lined to Barrett, belli.lid to tie it all up. ei e full nine tlln) doubled Doak off set'ulldi. ("oiling innings ended wit h t he cute still sti-ied wood scored twice in the second uu at :, to �,. In the tenth innings I lt)st.i three ,vallis and hits by Couk . and ('Dl„ were held scoreless and iti their Switzer and added two more in the ,lilt' of the tenth Purity Flour drove third on an efrur, to walk and a double in the run that, hull the ;aloe and tied by Crosbie. The Lions fought buck t 'h half f t u. u exactly. li alked, \lacl:wau walked crud ilullttud iluIto tie the score. Frusti-Cops took sitlgled, storing b`ulfurd. �Taclhvau SCIIOOL i��WS NEWS THAB �Lli AT Tal& 47.C.I. • 6y R9zaa¢m. {Va8&o TIIIIS T '>rII1r C,.C.Y. , By 511areea VtIU p Tile -Huron- Secouda•ry- School As- sociation held Allele big annual track and field meet itt Cliuton ou Friday, October "3. The- schools taking part were Goderich Collegiate, Clinton Col. legiate, Seafortlt High- and \Vinghaut High. Old Man 0.Veu%,her smiled kind- ly upon us, maklug it _u perfect edgy for sub an event. Although the com- petition was close, G•C.1. seemed to be carrying away all the honors, as we Lebb chalked up a- tiital of 11P points, Cliu- ton l►l►,-,;\\'itlghaul 78 ;ld Sellforth 58. lu a.,, graclo(1 - little thanks .Mrl. lichborne expressed ' 'There are lots of bruised shins and who had assisted in making the even - sore ,muscles .among the girls and boys ing such a t1appy success. 11r. James of G.C.I. The boys received, teem, Morris moved a vote of aipreciatiutl on ,from playing and the girls from behahf of the Sunday school teachers; p rugbyand the pleas:lnt evening was' eon- pluy fait; field ball ------a cross between basketball and rugby. , eluded with the singing of the Na- t ional Anthem. Sirs, l0ierbt*rt I'alitier Two G.C.I. students suffered soveral ' at the Huron field Meet, Mrs. Palmer came to Canada thirty- ll.it t injuries t four years ago. Her flu batnd, lost his 'but that all goes wit,. it. .Auutllei' student broke his ankle while playing .life in France in- World War 1 on ,r ' "Pass he bandages, 'terse tltt' clay the I11•111istic•t' was declared, I t�,by .t Unci her only chile,,. Herbert, died sud- TEEN TOWN TALK! " denly in 11)33. Not only has she been last Fridley active in ,church work, but she has The big, -election was held,been 'an executive in 'dither ot' ;utliz- evellillg with a large number of She ll•as a tent,,.,• in the Sun- (Uuudnued@rum �a�e 1) (Coutinned}trom pace 1) t.hittg done for God gives soutething to live for," Miss Brown voncluded: .A. delightfully informal social hour W115 ?L)juye.d„after dintier, when Robert Henry took group pictures and later entertained the gathering with the presen t a tion of local moving pictures on the screen. \'ural selcctioi.S were sung pleutittgly by Miss Helen \'idean, Miss hazel 'Wilmot attd Mrs..\Villard i OWNSRI COUNCIL' IL OWNSIMP Y'�GQ➢rPE I Y s e e s 1 1 This A 0 i t S Clinton Arnold. I' ) t 1 1 e VV 1 1 t e fii 11 'I'IIl 936111.P", OCTOBER. 0 1047 1,'uunetl yet 't-)etober 6ti"t for Court of Revision.Ouly a few very small adjustment were Imide on. tab pro- perties,. which composed the only al) - peals. The. assessor .. was instructed to value one property which apparently had been Missed: •The Cauadiatt 1'acitic Telegraph sent notice that they had taken down their line and asked their asses'utettt cancelled. This was done. 'The Canadian National Itall- ,vay drew attention to their assess- ment, which was uut divided in school sections the sante as their records show. 'Phi ' was returned to the as- sessor for correction. \ll. • J. Sully in behalf of the v4aa,s Aro:YoacE, Aga S''flU9Q-5.4:C A Salvation Army asked' a contribution; J%F: At° ANP CtOCA wTodb ! Colwell granted `p15. tell''Telephone • Co. sent notice of sotne' improvements ,.lake ,,, the line YOt' --will get no wrong number or • "LEC'' TRW s Mt' intended �(/ through this township; read :lad tiled., wrong light when }ot1 choose fr in the 1) 'ide variety of smart lighting fixtures 'p'arttueu of I3ighwFty s sent state- .11 tuent of subsidy due timoultting to 7,U25.(1(1, which will cutue shortly. North IIu,ull Plowing \latch asked a grant : bi=.':> was given. Accounts' paid -H. C. Lawson, bal- ance due ' high school distri,ct, $51f).tc-11; A.1t. Scott, balance due Gude- rich Thigh school district, .$387.08 ; De- partment of Health, • insulin, : 5.811 ; -H. C. Lawson, Premium of t'ulleetut•'S `mules each. is or two elms u , bund, $30 ;Iter;,.. Sturdy, valuing sheep, the series .it two do their , • , . • lots ut ( alt ..lolls it 1)11111 A itt - Porter, sheep claim, This last .;aloe ,las easily the best tilt saute eermtllae-a walk, an .error 'outer•" present. Atter lot )l:lur>Q; day school of tit. George's church for . 11 series that has seen good And bad uta a double by Price. 111 the fourth pui� aiut;, which included ultl twenty tine year,; :t member- of the $11t►; Miss Acheson, ttsf', of house. -$10; 111 .t g some -bad errors ' scored 1:i kine with dropping leaflets at the G.C.I. litui flat air for twenty 'years; secretary of I.. 1:, Ca diff, 11.P., great to North '11:111. plenty of hitting, tits tieing style d Shelton came choir nil sno' sparkling fielding• Nimes' the tieing run• tlluron field Meet, Ilan the l'hnrcltwulnatl's Guild for stye.. Iluruu lilt .yang fu:itch, }"5; II. Ale - 1 1'al'tlll`y, t 5aE1t i w;l:)1), and, postage, y's tleciditJg .::tole should be even 'ollfllglyouci vett into the lead again out ou , teip as ,lis Worship the 111 �e;lrs, anal she is a life member of the g, w 1 b use that have gone be, getting a run ',without, a , Mayor.' Eric Hulloes tales oyer t,lid \\ A For sixteen years he was teeter that til in the fifth, : 1 Marion Reis is .lire it and furl: ;are advised that a ,lit. They added three More in the zee\c'e duties rind councillors superintendent of the Boys' League elf visit to \ ietoria Park at :1 p.m. on all ,i. t �v all a sin`Tl, �lnci :1 lot,;; secretary 1reasllrel• �l hd -- Hee the church. and Meteley will be well ,worth their while. 1 h ate I,Intt \Iatl)uu,lld 'mother" of the boys' six ! •, Murray u 1 y Barrett In the se ve nt : ' ,vial. two runners du and 0110 1. BobI 'nlllire, \1 tr'r. i�,et She is a past president and chatter ' , • ' )laced Wilson sol Dir emu d '• Martin., They School t,.te111 lel :� for the t'oluiu� lupe Intl ,� T t \llrj choir. 1 1 utlat • land, ) .t - r $10: J. A. Sully, for Salvation Alms*, ?;15 ; Telephone Sest'em, loan, x;1,000 ; Superintel dent; payroll - ' No. 10, $1,1101.87. The Clerk presented the completed i th mound lhelilolt .arid Eleanor Member et Vecturla Home and School tax roll, total taxes ttmountillg to GOLFfor the locals, who were lucky to get hale hots of Plall acing, and pus mistress of 1'rtneess ;i;i,:,'7.70, a • new high for Goderich uttt of the huh' with only vile rani yt,ar a don't forget every 1'rid:ty' at \I:liy Lodge, 1.,U.13.A. The latter. body, '1'uwusltip. b the meet. ctusely (untested ;!Dred against [heal. The lot.tls got `..,t) in the G.C.I. vain. recently pres('uted. her with a parting (council ucljuuriled to meet 011 Mon- eta Inc 1 f t �_r day, November 3, at 1.30 pen. It. G. THOMPSO\, Clerk. in game in their half • with .cull Se fuel er• d three runs. ( , • will be a During the -war- she knitted many yt'aI li'l't Mrs. Nina Themes. The match was Ewen and doubled : Holland ;nit e , Friday, •,, . �• •Price spt'c•ial dour Pritie, :1 ' e planned It .host of- friends. egred'cn play _.1 d t 1 r fiu•ther Wille holes fur rept it • going with a lung triple; '� :are. only' a few of the event, I l,ll • Mrs. • • F I) Ii Iseeenesesessee_. -- 11rAl ul rte le s for the back 1 0 4Gal'lull cup l 1 lu t hea .amt rift of :.spear, necklace and earrings. 1 earrings. several eta, 1 ik defeated i AI 'riam batted for Mac- A really big openitg is Planned for ' a • ri •dl 1 1Idal Octubet 10. 7t THANKS !! We are more ,sure now • than ever that the people of Goderich and district are going to favor us with their patronage. We only assumed owner- ship a few days ago and the response has been .most grati- fying, in fact,- beyond our fondest hopes. W e ap- preciate this trust. 1 -Quality Always. 2 -Service. 3 --Courtesy. 4 -Fair Prices. 5 -Expert Finishing. f -Free Insurance. 7 -Broken. Buttons Replaced. 8 -Belt Loops, broken seams, repaired. emember - these 8 points' of services. Do not be satisfied with anything less. Thoughtfulnes`s.- -Thoroughness Is Our Motto. CROFT Dry Cleaners and Dyers WEST ST. GODERICH articles .for the Navy League. -Pos- sessed sgl•t ate t i f th re a lr \I flu ua led ou t 1 th bat, novelty dances 1 Doak flied t and • .and the contestants ,,cent down �clwiugiug, but Westbrook "grand march." ' t the clic n e n seer -nig' l'1'1' , r r c h " T11N�e sesta of a (fillet dignity, She has won agree D play : g for i i' coming year. )I 111 t P 1 1 doubled, c •1 dertelon The winner � ! _t! l Mrs. E. D. Brown • w D. Brown has been an • was two U ,. • U then � -t r, 1 . . o n'1) at the tevente-sixth-hole. sic." but was called out for iuterfer- for "1`eell Tulyli" i arMt's. sHl}p D. Of church, civic and and one t Membership etlyds t She It is surae years siltce a lady R'on this. oleo on E rkine's ground hall to short. )b' oil Isale 011 Friday evening 'patriotic activities. Served the t nd \Ir:�. Thomas. whoo 'has Ute$ ' Irit}rcett replaced ,'auk on the mouud will 1 � t` P a cu ._ Tl�o 11 _. playing a steadily improving game all for the Northerners In the eighth and season. and who recently won the rose was touched fur two hits by Fulford boll ladies' trophy. catttle within an and Merialit for. one ruts, ,which ended ace of repeating. ' • the scoring:- ; \lacl'hail at second for Goderich LEEBURN, 'Oct. d. -The sympathy ; Throughout the war she -was .aft Plans have been completed for the 4 provide&.the fielding gems of the day, of the community is extended to Mrs. enthusiastic worker for the Red ,Cross, otlicial season closing held • day on Candling nine -Chances without -aft erI•tfr •j _endreer Bogie and Mrs. Frank Shields and side .by: side t� ith her httsllalid, October lf)th. when the Ellis cite. match i incl' starting a lovely double play 1)y I in the passing of their mother, Nies. ' a former Mayor of Goderich, who • end .other 1 hates., will he held. Thes6 cutting a runner tiff. at second and ! Nelsotl Graham. Those :Melting the died last. year. she :served during the ontests are ottet4 to all members. in- then rifling a perfect throw to the i fiances, from a distance 'were Nies. i depression on the .Civic \Velfare Board. LEEBURN rChtu•chwoiu<ln's Guild as treasurer _f�br. I twenty-one years, and as president for '- five. For twenty years she was a member of the choir, and.for five years 'I secretary of ,the W.A. . eluding those at the Clinton R.C.A.F.t plate to prevent a score. ' Graham's daughter. Mrs. 11 in. Stod-J She proudiy rev:ills that she' Pltrtiel station. Supper Will be served in the � Box score: • dart, and Mr. Stoddart and two child 11 pate(, in the ,lunching of the mine - .club hoose after the `matches. when the ('(OLIN(.\VOOI) • AB. R. -H..E. ren : her sister. Mrs. W. K. Smith of sweeper "Goderich" at Toronto. She several prizes will be ,,presented, and , Fryer if 0 Toronto. and her nephew, Mx. Elvin , is .a past regent- of Ahtueek Chapter, there will be entertainment, dancing. 1Wamsley :;i1 t; 1 1 2 Pollock of Campbellford. ' •-- I.O.D.I`:.,. and also a past standard - 1 4 0 Mr. and Mrs. vtiug Bogie, Listliwel, ' etc. Hartettg• bearer and treasurer. She is return „ Jacksult c 1 3 1 0 spent the week -end with Mr. aird Mrs. i ing to England to - reside with a -- t'u1,lc I, 5 1 3 0 Rod Bogie. Mrs. Bogie remaining for i widowed sister at Exmouth, Devon-' Switzer 1b' • •3 1 1 0 the week. shire. 4 ('rosbie cf 4 0 1 - Several from this district attended Miss Alice Mills . Fawcett p 0 0 0' 0 the 'Teeswater Fair last Wednesday. i - Miss Alive Mills, before coming ,to Merrell rf 3, 1. 0 0 \Ir. and Mrs: Thos. Chisholm, Mr. Canada fourteen year ago t0 be with Dance' 2b .. 5.. '0. 0 0 % :ind Mrs. Ferg. Melady and Mrs. Har- her sister, Mrs. Palmer, was a (''llnreh G()I)ERI('II AB. R. H. E. vey fisher spent two days at Londdn 1 Arany mission sister for fourteen years. Fulford lb `.--1'-`"- fheer �c�eE _ She has continued. her interest in I 1 '1 0 0 0 • Congratulations to Mr. and \ •s. G ceeseel • - t Myriam if ' 1 2 0 - :Fulford. .-•who are celebrating their ppresident of the St. George's W.A., and IIolland rf. '' 2 t golden Wedding on Saturday. - tI has been r. and choir and ' a valued teacher on the I)uttk ( " s . 4°` 1 0 0 ! Mrs. Jos, hicks of Detroit is Visiting Sunday school st.zlf ; .a member of the Price 3h ,...._ week with her parents, Westbrook ss 3 1 1 ' 2 Mrs.Geo. Fulford. She and Mrs. Palmer' are returning Wilson p 3 •.0 1 -0 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Schultz have re- t, • Eligland because of Miss Mills' t ee:tele) p '' 0 1 0 turned to the latter's daughter, Mrs. poor health. They. will reside with Erskine cf 5 1 0 0 II. Fisher, and Mr. Fisher. after visit -relatives in Staffordshire, England. M:1'Ph:lil 2b 4 0 0 0 g Mes..Palmer's last visit there was when fnr, hi 'London with her datighter, , , Score by innings: R. H. E. \It•s. 11. H. \\'fillings and Mr. Willings. E she went on the \'imy Ridge pilgrim- . ('nllingwuod 022 013120-11 11 5 Mr. end Mrs.' Willings spent Sunday I age.• Miss 'Mills - was also a member Godes Goderich 102 100 3}10- 8 11 5 with 1I r. and Mrs. Fisher. i of the Victoria Home and School Club • Umpires -J. Tudor and 5: Tudor. --Hydro was turned on this week in and. the L.O.B.A., from whom she re- 11ci1sell. Fred's Rendezvous LIGHT L FULL COURSE TASTY MEALS Breakfast 7 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Dinner 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Supper 3 p.m. to 8 P.m. OVEN 7 a:m. to 12.15 a.m. ACROSS FROM THEATRE -41- - All applicants must apply by mail, stating experience, if, any, salary expected and scholastic standing. , AP ;.' LY TO , Purity Flour Mills Ltd., Goderich GIRLS' WOOL PLAID S IRTS-- - A popular line of skirts in pleated style with attached waist- of- white cotton. Sizes 3 to 6.... 2.59 Sizes7to12..•2.95 HOOPING COUGH '� One of the most serious respirat-ory diseases, articularly ill young child - infants Morets• r• n whooping iu cough. ( is up g g are tal�eu fl:.uul us by this ailment than by diphtheria, scarlet fever and measles -combined:If there are severe coughing spasms, with a "cr'owing''' sound, medical advice should- be ob- tained at once. The doctor, or local health o . vials, will be glad- to advise 611 protective measures (Againt this deadly ailment. ' AT Goderich Home Appliance Shop . )I{. II. CORNISH ,{crop. Phone d41 West St. 4 • Gilson iFnrnaces 18•--^20-22 inch size.' Baker & Beatty Windmills ' 7 and 8 foot sizes. Baker and Beatty Oil Bath Pump Jacks 3 -WAY FORCE PUMP I TERN PUMP ALSO C , S S Wm. 'Fitzpatrick PLUMBING and HEATING KINTAIL Phone 12r3 39-2xtf Dungannon GIRLS' NOVELTY SPUN SKIRTS - Made from spun rayon and cotton material ' in plain white shades With fancy trim. Sizes 3 to 1Z 1.98 L,P, IR IFS' AND IV,ISSES' WOOL GLOVES - A War Assets Corporation item and gelling at a low price in comparison- with this year's regular lines. A fine quality 1)y Canada's best knitters. Comes in assorted •sizes in Air Force shade... Can be worn as in or re -dyed to suit. Per pair 69c ceivecl-a gift of •earrings-. - - ihe I-eehnrn W.M.S. will hold their NOTES ON THE GAME intimal thank -offering meeting in Lee - The Goderich- Coflingweed series burn church on Wednesday afternoon, started right in where it left off last Ocfciber 15th. e Mrs. Albert' Taylor of year. No quarter was •given by either Goderich hill • he the'guest speaker., eluf:. This year the rivalry was even 'The Q.nieeting is called for 2 tem.11 of the \\'..V. end the Churchwoman's keener. if possible: because the Midget. Visitors will he very welcome. 1111111d. She was one of the Most faith- cre wn goes to -the winner - - I fill Red (cross workers in Goderich • The more ydltt lean on sonl000)ly Else during the war. - She is returning to The locals, although 'they turned in elle leaner year Cletreees .for succees. England with her sister-i1T11Ttw. Mes. fleshy 1.11 in spots did not play the Miss Brown , Miss 'Browne quiet and unassuming, has been a leader of, the primary class in St..George'.s Sunday school for nine years, and was a very -active member n - THERE'S MORE TO - A GOOD PERMANENT THAN THE - ``CURL." • • • A really beautiful and ,flattering permanent depends on several things.... your hair must be properly analyzed -a,, tcx -ttwc , ..: it must be skill xlky s. ... mus e becomingly, styled. And' only . a 'professional cosmetologist can give you all these things. Your cosmetologist is experienced, skilful and thorough. She is trained to give you a longer -lasting, more beautiful permanent. And remember --for complete beauty- came hair treatments and coloring • Visit your Beauty Shop Regularly -You owe it to your beauty Verna'sBeauty Salon �, Newgate Street . ' - Phone 1095 ess-- E. l•). Brown. and will reside With a brand .of ball they turned in against Advertising in The Signal -Star flays brother at ,Rochford, hs ex. ' Sir1(1hruy, Who, the writer considers. dilidetlds. • All four Indies nue taking passage on were :1 much (11 more 1)1I»hed tenni than S.S. Empress of Canada. - the Northerners. If , the Lions can ^-b: regain the furze, and hustle they shuvwed �t Eriost, I'3v n l INTER -CHURCH BOWLING six nephew,. : \\ ilnro , i in 1(r('vlons games they ',mule, extend',and I lnler 1',,llock ('.0vert Finlay - • LEAGUE FORMED til), s(•1•i(''- to the 1111111. 't :111d John, Item. The flowerbearer5 were Ralph Pollock, A\aper and Alfred I - an (tnhry, list of lin teams. the Britt Burne. the fiery coa*41 of the Walden. Wesley Thompson. Grulla'11 lter:ihnrcir Bowling League will get ('ulliagwood team. loss plat tiff ill(' Bogie and Perc3A Grit -ham. The inter- I off .to a flying start on its second sea- tilent was iii Maitland cemetery. she stun on Tuesday, October 1- th. This large 'attendance at the funeral iti- announcement was made by J. C. eluded relatives and friends from Tor- j Petere. recreation director, after a coaching lines by Umpire Stan Tudor for tight ing ' with a spectator. This ie' getting to he :a-hdihit' with Burns, ,rho was taxed out of :1 game in the diitu, Kincardine, fine Itiver.' Itipley' meeting(if tenor rtpr0s0ntatiVeS held scull -finals 'Tit 1" ort Erle. This ex- (.illpheilferd, ' Tiverton and Port in the Baptist chnrch basement (r11 bihit ion of rowdy�isiil 1111S certainly a .Alb(•rt•• Wednesday night. peer example of sportsmanship from Five c}lurcdl4s were rcpres0nted at 'one in ch:trl;e of such yunthfnl athletes. . HISS w1NNII'III:I) H.AT:L • `the nieete 1g, these being Kiwx: Neeth -- - (citizens ese.r0 deeply shockc'(1 (,11 ' .tree. i'nited, M. George's. St. Peter's Jack Price. the Liens third saek('1': I'Iiday wU(ti it wa's le:Jrn('d that Miss !'and Bent -isle Fnvir chnrch announced1-ot play e(1 the (entire gerue : 11hough hail(ii- \Viluiifret) • Hall. a beloved former it• intentirlrl of entc'ting two t(�ams capped by a badly twister, ankle which teacher for many years in (central i in the ('n im he >nffered the day before ,while taking Scheel, h:ulmp;lssed away suddenly in Ruleand regulat_ions for the alining part 111 the, (sends -(1(1(1 day :tt. ('lint,,,.. .Alexanitre IIespital, on the previous • season were drawn up by the 1•epre- 11ic•l. calm. through with two hits atm e1enin; after n loid _illness. 1Iis,1 s0ntatdy0( and it wase decided to open tir(11ed f:Initlessly.. 11:111 \\:1s horn '•iii (;riilet•ich, Il 'taugl►t(•r' longue emnl)'(,titinn on Dauber 14tH ,t, -- of the late Mr. ;Incl -Mr,, I1. W. Ball. •1'111'• retllrrl gaol(' will he played in ikefore talciu:; :1 position on the staff Dave been engaged by the Inter -church ('olling••yiod on Saturday next• tynd the of Central Seleed, she hart taught at loiveue for gage ly nights ter -c arch lei' s with .their backs to the wall will Frank. Alberta, and at I''xeter. 1'os- the season. ht' li::liting to evert, the series and force .cesserl. of all. enviable culture 'arid ('onsid0tah10 interest has Already third game. init'lligetlee, Mies Ball did not ionfine been .arm -teed among the bowler: of the _________ her intenetien to the subjects on the chnrch0s r'oncernOtI said they are look- -. ,I'[�� I r-�t Y, eurrictiln11' hill she imparted to ince ing forwal'd to as sucr'eesfnl a season the • «i(1 r knowledge she had ' 'urge's won _-_ pupils 1> last year. w�tl(n S.t. (,c, \I-11 NELSON, 11It.ATI.AII g:1111) 0 fru,. reading and travel. the league championship • and -'the • 'I'l,e dente of A,ii,-t' Bo, het Pollock'. 'rleitght I1 stt•1c1 (1 14.11)1111"181`• , litj t•r:fnston `hield. after n keenly eon - wile mf ::\els (1 Graben.. uccnrrc,d at was highly respected fire her fairness ' Iedelen nn F111110 . Oc•tobe:. 3rd, 111 her and judgment: and live pupils learned e ,::ty fifth year. 1'11;;n.:hti'r of the from her the_ way:; of c•onrt'e`y and lute \d r. ;Jnr, Mrs. .110 ;'nllorld, d(' consideration ler others. In wartime rr;,-.r rl \l':Is 114.111 .It I'll,, River, (I111, wrote se1)I•e- of letters to members of e fat,lit\ n,' fo)Jrteree After her +,f the forces end she war 1111 11rrletrtt Inl'•l-',:'b,• 3,1 \ir. (;r:ll,•i,u lie 111-00 at supporter of the war effort, and of Sbepu;Irriiotl tint ii tl: y renlo1-,,(l in hINI)Ital. welfare, patriotic and church 11nrk. She had lived retired the last Gedlerich five year- ago. Shewas a , tl,etebe'r of file Pert .Albert Tented- few year°, and made her home at IiuteI x to' : Ms :1 itedford. She w i'amber (if St. 1 church h a ndl title! eolnint� . .,oder ich ., of 7trt1, -.t reef 1 1111e,1 ('hur('11. She Gennge' Anglican .('htit'(•h. SSit1'living ll:ls :l life member of the W.JM.S. 1101• are two hrnfhers and two sisters: im,,11 10 pa <,t'd away two years ago harry. of Brandon, Mali.: Charles. of and she i. survived by „n*' sop, Elmer L0114011( Ont.: Ml'it. aV V. 1'. ('k:irihne •1;r,lhanl. font .�3hert, :1111 three daug,i_ (Fioreh(•e). of Ro(,•1nn,:len sk., and Mrs. ter'. elf l'4. .Allt1r('w' ltogie and Mr41. Iingh Finalat&'r (:11argery1. of Lera(lrm. 1 1''rniik',Shields, ('olberne township. and '1'110 funeral servi-O nt thr' Tlrophey 11rs. \Veal. Studd:let, Liles ITead. There funeral home on ;Saturday afternoon 1 are sit graitdchildroit. .Also iuirvi'cing Was conducted by ltev. II, 11. Parr. of are three brothers and two sisters:. itt. (ioorge'e cltni'ett. ' It epr('sent:ltiyes Hebert, .\tfred and Wesley Pollock, of the I'tthlic School Board and of the Pine River: 11rs. W. 7{. Smith and staffs of both Vletor'ia` and ('entt'al I ,M 1,,I. 'Ala i'ga•ret I'oldn•lt, .both of Tor- 1 ehooln, all well act a large nufi`ther of 1 onto. The funeral took place on Mon- citizens, were hi attendance. The pall- -}} day afternoon from tine home of Mr. bearers were II. l''. I)itnlop, Barry i and Mrs. Andrew Bode, Colborne Sturdy, A. IP., :lteirdy, Frank (Marie, I 40.1 townshi11, tate service being. conducted Frank 'Clary and 1'. S. gaell':wan. 11. by Rev. •C.. W. Cope of North. street' i))terinea)t tools phtee i2) the family Mot i IC i) EMERSON 1J. ('TAMEY T'nited tint c'h. The were iti Maltiand cemetery% 0,. • JAS. . ' • • et' !c p.m. The Royal howling alleys tested playoff. The hig intern:ttional 'pleeeing hatch gill be held near' Kiligston next . we'e'k. elairrt VARICOSE VEINS ,:: e 9 v, ). J.IICr OUCHMAN$ LI N IMENT We have just received a shipment° of Extension Ladders RANGING IN- SIZE -28 ft. to 34 ft. These ladders are excellently Made of British Columbia fir and arg reinforced where necessary with heavy •wire. Ladders of this type will sell quickly, so drop in or phone today. N. 0. JERRY PHONE 22 - • - SHIPS' CHANDLER, COAL AND°HARDWARE AI THE HARBOR • • GODERICH tT° MIL REPORT 'The latest report "teceived from the Provincial Pepartment el Health •Lehernteries ef Sept. 2 140. 1917, ef enmities ef snit- :mitted from the.different milk venders in the tewn is as -follows,: Per Cent. Result of Nate Count Fat Test illos4t1;;•)."11:41)11 pidt:iliss7)) A Baxter's Dairy- enilk 100,1100 Baxter's Dairy cream NleAletnis & See milk mostly yeast retries- monilla (some pin points) A Goderich Ibilry• milk su Goderich iry C1'011111 .1. It. Beattie Milk Past WIrt" The lnterpreta tion of this repot t as follows : Coli (7onnt-Itefers to tlfe beeillus volt germ, one capable of instituting bowel diAtueleances. „. The Standard Plate Count -Ts am tertinente of the number.of. bacteria. per 0.0., not neeessarily injurious to health, and is an indlea- tion of the care used in -cooling and Inindlirig. the Per -Cent. of .Butter Eat-.•-41,axiitipito amount 3.e'e'e foe . Milk and 1A(/el for cream permitted. , In the Phosphatase Test Colunut-The letter A indleates that the milk has been pasteurized. ,4/ Chairman, Board of Health.