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GODERICH, QNTARIO; THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, /952
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When Huron -County Council.
holds its inaugural meeting for -14•11.11K lowianifiz NUMBER
1052 -at the Court Disuse snet Tues.. GOT 3 JJOK 8T JEAV
day at 2It.m., there will be 12 new
ay
members on the counciL County
'Clerk A.. 11.- Erskine states that in
.1.8 years of aseociation with
the 41uron • County Council the
lergest number of new Members
at 'an ittaugurar meetille was 'Jess
The new members are: :J. W.
Nediger, •-.deputy reeve, Ciintons R.
X. I'ooley, »reeve,' Exeter; W. Mc-
Keuzie, -deputy reeve, Exeter.;
Joseph Allaire, deputy reeve, Godes
'rich; Clifford Rowland, 'reeve,
grey; :Hugh 13, Smith, deputy reeve,
.Grey; John ,Morrissey,.. reeve,
,Stephen; --Weltirtgton Haist, deputy
reeve, Stephen"; J. V. Fischer, reap.
Turnberry; Verne!: pitikambe, r ve,
Usborne; Oivaf Tiii-fOK-leekfer ast
-Wawattosh-te-Harold-Gaun
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First Motorist jil Coderich to
get , 111, 1952 licensiy — paper
sticker style ---was It E. Mc..
'Ciellamt-tHincks street. ,Ile ,
was waiting at the door of
ileettse.lsimer Ralph Blackstone
on West Street ,on» Wednesday
_ morning, January 2, when they.
went on sale for the first time
,this Alio' at sane, O'clock. Last
.year, -MA McClelland was the
second 'motorist to get a new
'lleitise, the nuniber being 78W2;
Councillor Bill •Wood "getting
the flrst-one, 78W1. Regardless
of when ,you get your license
this year, however, you have
the same number OA last year •
since you *Sala your .old plates
and get a. Ipaper sticker to go
th-thenu-dtecords-..show_lhat.2.
_
anoovita' immix is
LAID ATTER 'MISHAP
taird Scheibe, 25., of Goderich,
was cha,rged with criminal ttegli-
gence It Thursday. last...stud
appear in Goderich Court-ou Janu-
ary 17. '
The charge watt laid five days
after Scheibe accidentally shot Olin,
,ton district farmer Thomas Itath-
well; 30, wbo Is 'nOw recoVerIll
from a severe 'wound.' ,
„Rath -well wasdrawing loatiS 'of
, wiled- off a bush lot on Ills farm
two miles south of Varna when be
was wounded, Saturday. Ilk wus
hit in the chest -by• a slugsfrom a
shotgun fired by Scheibe.
Pyovincial Constable.) Ilelmer
Snell, of Sea,forth, said earlier,
Scheibe was apparently hunting in
the area when the shooting hap-
pened.
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-West Wasystwash. , , , __ _those who !bought their licenses ,
Follow-hik the swearing in of the early' last year are the- salve _
new council by the- County Clerk _ ones to do likewise this year.,
the .election for warden Will take
.plate. There will be an adjourn-wowni.cier‘
'04Iv 'MILO*
'meet for a .eaticus to- atP.Point st-riks .
14' consinittee. members. Following
the election of the warden, he will
be Sworn into office by JUdge-T.
. 31. Costello. Opening prayers will
»be said by Rev: II. A. Dickinsoo,
minister of . North »Street United
Church, GodericIrs----The sessions:
propererametce with the reeding
of cOmM'Inaications. Mrs. A. L. Cole, reported as secre-
-- On . Thursday evening, • January tary for MissGrace Strang, who is
17,-Menibers of the County Council out of 'town. Mrs. • Cole reported
will be guests of the Goderich Lions there were 04 members, 31 of whom
Club wheitisteeseseutsspeaker will -ffre •life inembers. 'Mrs. J. Dough-
'. be Dr. O. E. Hall, president of ertY, treasurer, reported that the
the UniversitY" of Western ,Ontario. society had gone well- ever the
. allocation, _ -Other reports read were
Mrs.. H. Dodd Will
.. • equally gretifying. ' Ten 'new mem-
bers were added to the society at
-
this meeting. Following the read-
Ilead Guild of St. Ing of reports, the president gave a
hs ort taps as a challenge ,for re-
Ceortto's Churell
.fore Installing the officers f.4 the
newed;work in the new year. Ale -
new year, Rev: Mr. Dickinson gave
asshort,--interegting talk on "Letups
that 7Flicker Out." .
During the ,-installation - service,
the ntunes of Mrs. (Rev.) ,Dickingoe.
as ' honorar-Y president and Mrs:
L. Cole as assistant recording se re-
-
Ing the y,etir and soked the Rector tary, were added fo'the list of of -
to preside for the receiviug of the fieers, after which Mrs. H. Robert -
animal reports and the election, of son, expressed her appreciation to
the officers nticl . mentbers• for their
.., officers for' the year: . ,
The splendid reports of the secre- co -Operation during the pest year.
s I • • ,.
tary •and treasurer' showed that it Mrs. D. D, MooneY tendered. a vote
.had been asvery eticcessful year. - of thanks onslitirtilf ore the society
Tlie nominating comm It t e e, to Rev. and Mrs. Dickinson and
,
.
-REPORTS 64 MEMBERS
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There -was a large attendance of
ladies at the drst meeting of the
New Year of -North Street W.M.S.
held at the parsonage on Tuesday
af,stuneon. The president, Mrs. H.
Robertson, occupied the chair.
annual Meeting' of- '
Georgeschurchwtiman's• Guild was
held Tuesday afternoon' with. the.
pre,sident, -Mrs. Dodd, in- the chair.
. The President thanked the members
for their ePlendid co-operation dur-
,
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Lions Will Try..To Itaise Funds
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breught , in the following siete ..o_e_to the president, Mrs. IL itebertsoo.
effieers for this -year: honorary- Tlie-theeting was closed_hy_piayer
presidents, Mrs. . ktrs. _ n, a ise._w_his
BrOwn, Mrs. H. tliatIfixrne ;• pest dainty 'lunch was served he Mrs.
president, Mrs. Farr; president; Dickinson.
Mrs., II. Dodd; Ist-sice-presiden
Mrs. ;11, Wilmot; 2nd viee-presitlen ,
Mrs. A. F. Hill; 3rd vice-president,
Mrs. W. Bannister; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Pahner; press secretary,
Miss_ Akte Menary ; correspondingl
secretary, Miss Alice Mills; 'flower
eonvepere,, Mrs. Juck, Mrs. Riley
choir vestments, Wei Mae Menarys
planists,,Mrs. Glaziers Mrs. Wilmot; I
tea convener, Mrs. B. Munday.
The Rector - gpoke -helefls and
voiced his appreciation of the
leadership of the president and the
tepleptIld support given the chureh.
He installed the new officers with
prayer, asking God's blessing and
JURY SAYS mph' HOUSE "INADEQUATE"
'BUD"- STURDY .LEAVES
C.E.R. OFFICE
A.. R. -Bud" Sturdy, who has
been C.N.1t. telegrapher and erpreaS
agent on the Square for thepast 20
years resigned from that post laid
week. 31r. Sturdy ea- tried, en On a
eonlinissiOn basis in the past while
under the new set-up the new ap-
pointments are euiPloyees "Of the
C.N,Its Air.
former cashier of 'C.N.R. expms
at Kirkland Luke, Ontario,: will
now be 14 charge of the C.N.R.
express while Carl Anderson, who
itsickinetsc."r'gP
previously worked with Mr. Sturdy,
of the telegraph and
"Good Progress"
Being Made on
NewCollegiate
At the inangural meeting of
Goderich‘ Platriet Callegitif6-Wstss
tine Board 'held On Friday evening
last _ all members were present.
These included H. M. Ford and F.
T. Armstrong representing the town
pf Goderichs. 0. Brooks, Asiffield;
E. Robertson, Colborne;. G. C. Ginn,
Goderieh Townsttp; Graege.
jur3r Terill8
FENWICK, B. 'BERIat
TO BE ADIUDICATORE
The annual Buren Comity
Music Festival Will ite held ht
God•eriek &nunencing the.„
phut°. cWsses on. May 9, and
•other deparimeitis beginning
on May 12._ Dr. 0. R'y Few
wick, the Provincial Supervisor
of *boor Music for Ontario,
will adjudicate the School,
Vocal and Brass guurVoiodwhal
Classes., Adjudicator 'tor, the
pla,no classes will be Sir. Boris
14 member of the Family,
the Board of Eitamhters=and
the Board of Studies of the
Royal- Conservatory of Music
of Toronto:" The Syllab- us- will
be mailed to 'teachers shortly.'
1,1ETA,JSIGAIL PHI PLAN -
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FOR. ST. VALENTINE
,The Beta Sigma Phi sorority held
a meeting at the_bome, of. Miss
Eileen Gliddon tif flolmesville on
Wednesday cat -last week With MIAS
Glidden and Mrs. Pam Sadler act-
ing asi hostesses. The members
voted t hold the annual card party
with a Valentine theme. Mrs.
, •
ouse ua
Gratni Inn' made the ,follo
Ing report • at the
tangs before -Mr.-Justlee
On Tuesday afternoon,- presented
the -` foreman, Clayton Ptile, *
Stephen Township;
"There were two inmates in the
Gaol at the thne of inspection.
'The • cooditions at the Gael were
found satisfactory.
"The Court flense is inadequate
for present day needs and for, the
servieessrequired 1t4 antiquated and
inadequate. iWe further reetUnniend
that a new Court House be bunt as
soon as possible to nrovide adequate
accommodation; Further, that hi
planning the new 'building speeliic
Actommodation be provided.), Tor...
wesnen jurors.
:The County should be ciam-
Mended on - -the sconstniction, • of. - a • -
new and ,adeguate Registry Office.,
"The recoutmendatiotia of the.
,
• II
have" all been carried -out sage-
factority. We wee impressed by
1telieving it advisable to confine the efficiency of the- Matron and
Its efforts to one major 'project until
reply to the report of the Grand Jury at the Spring
Assizes, now in in -ogress, County' Clerk A. H. Erskine
stated, "The county Council has plans for a new court
house but at the present time required materials are not
available, including steel.',! The Grand Jury recommen-
ed that a new court house -be built as soon as possible
to provide "adequate accomitodation."
her assistants." • •
,
After, thanking the jury, Mr.
completed, the Lions, Club on Fri-
days night 'decided to three& its Justice Nilson (..erutusented • that -it • --
should be of interest to the people,
money-raiiing actiSities toward ef the County that the recommend -
securing funds -for the laying of a
flodr in the erea. It was fell that ations in regard to _the7) County
, _ ..Home had beenscarried.---outssaties
the leick .of -a floor in the mainpartfactorily. He trusted••thats the re-
ef the arena seriously handicapped
the year round use of, the arena , , port of the efficiency e. the stuff
necessati for -providing the amount . would be given adequate. space in
iHullett Township; N. Patterson
' ',. Sadler antl Miss . Gliddon -served a
East Wawateash Township:, R. 1). much -appreciated lunch following
Mu.nrO, West Wawanosh Townships
sthe bushiess,' titeeting.•
R. Bisset, Huron County ; J. Thorpe, Three talented inenabers, Miss
Goderieh 'Public» SchoOL-Board.' Marilyn Butler,',Sadler ' and,
only change in membership
Miss Glidden -gaie ao impromptu
from last year is that J.' thorPes conceit. ' - ,
representing the Public School The lleta Sigma Phi, , sorority
Board, replaces' Alr. '4-. A. Snider Christmas party took place at the
who resigned because,. of being ent- home of Airs. S. C. 'Anderson with
filOyed out of town. the social, consener, Mrs, Betty
All officera and 'committees were .Westbrooks and her cOmmittee act -
returned tis of last year leaving ..n
i g as hostesses. In a setting of
R.....13...sAiunrO as chairman, H. M. seasonal decorations the members
Ford as, vice-chairmaeretend and their escorts were entertained
Scott aS secretary -treasurer. by courCwhist and other games.
CominitteeS, atre as folloWs---,--- Mrs. Frank Curry won first prize for
Building, 14`. 11. Ford, J. Thorpe,. the best .1adies,!-scoro-and_ 'Squadran
of revenue needed for its successful
Operation 'financially. With a
floor 14,1d,--,theeseenaeconidebe used
in other than 'the wenter months
for many things such as an in-
dustrial exhibition and fall fair;
conventions, dances, seed fairs,
horse shows, etc._ . •
Lien George. .E•His xfas • named
chairman of a cothmittee, whose
members ere to be named later, --for.
the .Putpose of co-OrdinittIeg' ectiv-
hies in raising` thi-oney required'
for the installation of the floor. A
vote taken by the members present
showed practically Unanitabits ap-
proval of the arena fleor project.
•Liott Frank Ctirry pointed out
that if all - Abe money- had been
ins. t he t was • pledger Tir the -
time of.the drive for funds for the
new 'arena -there-wotild have been
-sufficient on hand now to, take care
of the cost Of putting in the
He felt that many proinises *had'
'not_..beeis_. Carried out • after the
arena construction get under way.
'Lion Guy Emerson ,was named-
thairman of a 'committee look
Payment of $4,000 Settles Case the press.
, •
He 'iintlerstotid pittirs httsisseheets.„.
+ 0.- PrePared' fpr a new Court House,
. •
One case was 'settled and action and die County Council had the
MOVES TO Vir,EST STREET I Justice' Wilson at the Spring As- ing. for a reduction in the eost of
into securing sultablt, accommoda-
tion -for -boy scouts and girl gaidess
, Asking "Where are wt -going?" Lion
Guy Emerson felt that regardless
of what'll, was he felt the Lions
Clble-shOuld have one definite pt•o-
ject and see that it was carried
through to completion.
It was the annual "beef' night
when' members _%vere 'celled upon
to voice their objections- to -any-
thing 4,t_soppeetion *.tylt11: the itc-
tleiticersof the eltib.- Lions who
spoke were: William Hay, Cecil
Attridge, "Nip" Whetstone. Cecil
Hoffman,- Arnold Merontiell." Guy
,Enterson,. Gord6 MeMenus, Ed.
-Jessop, James Campbell', Ray qack-
son,-George Clayton ,Edward,
Bruce -Armstrong, Jlob Barnes,
George Parsons, Frank' Curry and
Don Aberhart.
Lion George Filsinger was chair-
man or the meeting.
guidance:
The president took over the rest
of the meeting. A sewing, come
mittee with Mrs. Brown, Mrs. D. J.
Pattereon and- Mrg. Reg. Bridle
were appointed:Pines were started
for the annual High Tea to be held
Shrove Tuesday, and a fancy worls
committee» with Mrs. » Reg. Bridle,
Mrs. Brown and Mr. Carruthers
was appointed. Several readings
were given hy Mrs. 'Wilmot andsthe
meeting closed with hymn- end
prayer and a most delieleus lunch
Was served.
FOUR REEVES MENTIONED FOR
POST OF AVAIMEN OF HURO
When the 'Huron County Council
PERSONAL 'MENTION holds its first session for lor)2 next
, ,
Tuesday, the first business will be
'
, ..... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bridle and
that of electing a warden. •
family of ,Strathroy were recent ,
Eor many" years , the choice has
guests in town. been made alternately, in a -muerte
Mr. and Meg. Bruce Tennant of
of. Liberal or Conservative members,,
Fergus .renewed acquaintances'. in
and the selection hpproved in open
- -.town over the New Year. e Council. • '
' Mr. and Mrs. "Bill- •elnyton and
Gary have -returned from a two- ' The' 1051 Codicil -approved a
motion that nominations be made
week's motof , trip to -Florida.
In alternate years fro members
Mrs. Jas. Howard spent a few
of the political parties and 'voted
' days with - her son, Mr. Jack
on by beliot by the whole Council.'
Howard,' and -,Mrs. Howard at
This Is the Conservative's .year.
Forest. __, ' ,
iSeveral reeves are mention,ed as
. Mrs: W. J. Church and dangliter,`
Wiest, seeking the honor. Reeve -Harvey,
. Snigan, of Waterford, are
Johnston, ofsAlorris Township, hate
with the ,fortiter's 'Mother, Airs.- C.
served on County Council for four
. K. Se -finders.- • , • , ' • years.' It 14 $0 years slnee a reeve
Mr. Robert 'Crutiaback, of Edmon-
of Mortis, Township „ has been
ton, was a week -end guest at the
elected Warden.
s ome of Mr. and,•Mrs. A. C. Hutch -
Reeve Elmer Webster, -of Stanley
inson, Huron »Toad. .
' Alise 'Shirley Larder, of the 0:S.D. T°1etnsahictio, unatnyetchoeruncanspoirra. fnotr, fhoausr.
at Belleville, enjoyed her Clitistmaa
3 -ears. .13e was (tattle:in -last year
VItation with her parents, Mr. and
of tire flood Roads' Commission. s
Mrs.-Harcild Larder. . -
Others mentioned are rooves Dan
. Mr. And -Mrs. Bert Alills . were
illeuerman, of MeKillop ToWnship,
recent guests with their dauglifer,-
and E. 11. Strong, Of:Ilowick Town-
Mrs.,..Wm. II. Francis, And Mr.
... „..,,,_. ship., llotleslutve 'served on impart
Mr.
-St-Thomas: 1
ant conitnittees. .
Mr. Roy Dyer leas been „ trans- -
ferred front- thesDtmdalk. limpet) of.
the,,Canadian- flank-, of Commerce
, , ....s.,.. - .
tb--:the G-txterich 'branch. . ,..s.s, ,
Mr. and NI 21..,11rocklebatik
, 'AC1 Bert Biliegberger -aid- KC' a 1W/3 -Anis.
_I_Met-liarper of- the Clinton R.C.A.X. Misses ,,, Kathryn Snider . and
- »Station, ---were holiday gueste,"with Dorothy Nickerson, N.S., of the
Woreen's ,Division of the R.C.A.F.,
Mr. end' Mrs. Earl MaeLaren.
Mr. and Mrs. ll'. MCCAII-Of Ltick- -Aylm-er, spent' last weeksend Atte
-r---noW and Nil*. and Mrs. Jenn Foster Me. alai Mrs. J. A. Snider. Kathryn
of Getierich' were. visitors with Mr. alien elijOyed- the Christtntut holidays
and Mra. Gordon Smith ,on Sunday. with her parents. , I.
Miss Winnifreir Ritynard,ntlise, Christnete guests with Mr. and
iiiitraining at St, Joseph's Hospital, Mrs. Neil Thompson, Quebec street,
,Loticien, spent- last weekend _nub Were their sons, Ia. Donald Thief -ot-
her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin f,ton, of - Oakville tied Williath
_ itaynankm _ 2\ i : --4.i*. ThouipsOn ofteWittshatri and tlibit
Mr. -and itis:Albe t Wincing and daughter, Miss Maiide Thompson
-MIAs' Vera Wilkins •enjoyed - the of, Toronto:' : . , --
New Year holtdity- lth 'Mr. and Recent guests with Mrs, Jas.
,-Mrif. Iliiiverd 'Wincing arid Mildly 'Howard were her son Jack and
at I/pylon. ' , ' , . Mrs,: Ilaivilrd and sons rifler! of
4tr::.rtind, MI'S. Earl Haskell and Forest ; her deughteis Mrs. Jegellk
' two ChIldred and Mrs. Allen Larder, Murphy, and Mr. Murphy and
...L4t1I*Of 'toven,'Sipent 'the syeek:entt•ivith. I./tree, Aanghters, , of , ,Clintent , and, her
' .friends .and relatlip •in Cbatham nieces Misl EvelYn Howard ' of
Teronto: ' ' .
and Tilburry. ' .
.T1101.* Charles "iftreekow litis-:,r • *1•-epl. 'T . -W. Harding of\lte No.'0
"thrtied. hothe 'Oft& "Visiting iti '61ven diistrict of, the Prorinclat :Polite
lietind,:*illt „gr. and Mrs. 'Victor at Mount ..Forest,•••!ht04-• been , nt. i
Campbell and Larry-anCalso with. PoInted.to take charge of the utuni-,1
'BELL" BUSINESS OFFICE dismissed in another before Mr. funds or it. "They may be wait-
,
sizes of the Supreme Court of On -
materials and thus he able to give
the public more for their moues.'
The 13ell Telephone's business
office is moving from the ex-, tariet here on Monday.
• "One is impressed» with the ) .
character of buildings built for the
changebuilding to oew quarters . In the action of Itatz et -al. vs.
on West street, snext door to London i- .. Company,. administration of justice. Looking :
back on the -condition th hue -
the' Post Office, T*Mt. C. 13.
S3741011c{Sthe cOlmittny's man-
ager here, announced this week.
The present office will be Closed'
on WedneSday, Janttary40, and
the new, (Alice- will .be odicially,_
open to the public the following
morning (January 17). - •The
niovb, Mr. Symonde,said, iesto
tiro v ide 'entiCe in the exellWe''
building ,for equip-
, Mein to 'give Goderich more and -
better service.
at Limited, et al., Frank DonnellY,
of the erection .of thiS building- one
" Goderich, counsel for the is--imPressed. with the importamse,
C. Ginn, ,R. Bissett, Judge T.- M.
Leader Ray Henderson, first t)rize
for the _best man's score. Mrs.
NAelter Itiithburn subStituted for_
Santa Claus iand gave out 'the pre-
-sehteirotu the well -laden tree. Airs.
placed on the administration of
plaintiff, announced that the dee Costello. `
justice at that time. and that it
fendant compaittilota paid. $4,000 Finance, It Biset, A, Grange,
...was.- greatly enhanced by its set-
_ into ceurt, and the settlement wits H.. M. Ford, E. 4tobel-tson. roundingsi. It those in authoritY
_confirmed by the jtidge.
•
Tram:port:Ilion, E. Itoberisop, O.
.. can do so it -would be well -to pro -
In the aetion, Martha Ratz and tee s, ... 'a tr. .
...-- Ctirry theo poure,L,tea and coffee, vide the neiw building ti,s soon a,,s .
Herbert K. Eilla.r, exectitors.of the , Staff Itelatious, Judge T. AI. Cos- la .....)
:d- the guests helped themselves to possible.
' estatv` of Jacob Albert - Ratz, tello . J. Thurpe. .
- a bountiful lunch, served buffet -It. is fortunate that the high •
Chrnes
ing's fun' vvis brought to a close
• with a-- vote of tluenks to the
FRUIT' ANI) VEGETABLE, -
•• GROWERS- TO MEET
1
' -Stephen Township, were sStyle from a table wth a doViIy
eeking- stana
dard of dministration -'. _of
elitinages under -the Faetid Aciiidenisti:eientre;pieice. The even-
t ,justiee k
has been 1)1 jt tip,',.'coneltuled
1 Act, for the death of ..iteob Albert Justice .AVilson.
Blitz as the result of injuries re-:
Property, G, G range;
N. Patterson. F. T. Armstrong.
Purchasing Agent, 1 1. M. Ford,
Mr. AV. C. _ Attridge- - was reap-
tS ceived in au accident vslien lie was seemed Atuditor am . hostesses ija; 10 Mrs, Anderson.
, 1- ' I) ik
unting Acciden riding in a horse-drawn Nvagou wOrth as school .811 etallt 16. offieer.
• • Highway -No. 4 four and a half r. Ford for the luiLing Com- I
Kill One I
9
njure miles
west of Crediton, heing struck mittee _that '-ood pro,,ress.M.A.NY- ATTEND...WEEK
by1 notor vehicle owned, by tlw was Is 01». oipar-TinT_The:Htfewhuild
wo In liuron itent-A-4:ar ing. The tentjor part of the roof
ColaPallY, Ild operafed- 11Y-- Jack was _._eeno,nleteel and the heating
AVong, Leunion, on June 25, 1951s.ystem was being cot:fleeted for
gver since the invention of fire-
arms, hunters have been fatally" In-
'-
jure(' .or have sutIvred the loss of
arms, legs or other setiotn, injury
through the carelessness of trigger-
happy.,,hunters who shoot at any-.
„
thing that Moves.
During the past two weeks- In
the Huron District three hunting
accidents haveseaken place, leaviog-
two of the men in the hospital in
serious eondition, the t h ird01*0
-
later died. •
A hunter was badly wounded in
the hip when a loaded grid -which
he was carrying discharged while,
he was entering a -ear.
Another hunter mistook a farmer
for a deer and shot him in the
right side of the chest. •
-In, another case a hunter juluped
a rabbit »outofa brushsplles es he
swung ais gun around :it went off
wounding a fellow hunter in -the
4Steatiiiteh ift'elnke range. This emu
later died.
lIuI care'been taken, all of these
accidents could hafebeen avoided.
COnservation Officers -6f the De-
partmeet of Lands and Forests
stress the need for hunters to he
careful with firearms it all times.
Surely -acCidenllr'suelf as these will
be ,avolded in the future. s
Deer [Poaching
The Conservation Officers of the
Department of Lands and Forests
have been very active in tutiPrehend--
ing deer pcateherS this past few
months: Jn most cases the Teacher
lbseabis 19110 and,,pays a substantial
line.- If a 'car Is involved, it is
confiscated and, often -the owner
may' pay several hunred dollars
th"repttAsess
sSafety „Rules . - _
1, Never point a gun atanyone,
unloaded ,guns have shot' people.
2. Matte sure of your distance and
direction froth other -huntersr.
3. Never' Use high power modern
cartridges in old guns with low
steel coetent barrels.
4. Never walk throngh bush oreilimb
Action Dismissed I ' operation next Week.
Ify consent, the action of _Pen -
DUBLIN PRIEST FOR •
nington. was • dismissed
without costs. In this uction, Carl
Pennington -and his wife -were seek-
ing motor damages ariSing out. of
an Accident on Main street, Exeter,
On -September 28,_1950Si when a car
owned _and operated ,by Carl 'Pen-
nington, TeesWater, in. which his
wife, Vera Pennington, wasiirt- pits-
sengeriWass involved in a ,collisinti
with a motor vehicle owned by
Robert _Miller,- merchant Of Bussel-
dale, Perth county, -and operated 1i
his .wife, Muriel -Miller.
REV. RICHARD STEWART,
New St. James' Presbyterian
Clinrch, London, and Winer mins
lAter of Knox Church, Goderieh, on
Tuesday was elected moderates of
Loffilen Presbytery of the Presby-
terian-Chnech,
•
PETF.R'S P.T.A. CARD PARTY
,The first» card party of eseries,
wag held January 3, in the school,
under -the Auspices Of St. Peter'it
P.T.A. with Mrs, T. J. Drennan
and Mrs. J. P. Shetftitt as con-
seners' for the_ evening. The high
Ateareg were by Mrs. Leo -Chia-
holm -and Mr. null Retlard: A
toety lencit.-was served by the con-
veners and helpers.
eipal police at Caultirielt. Inspector
G. VI,:Clublie at Mount Forest lias
,left to_ _take» command of NO. 2
distriet based at London. ,
The teachers of the Goderich Dis-
trict Collegiate Instants, have re -
timed their duties, after spending
the Chi:Damns vacatidn various
places: Miss Maenttlghton in
Chatham •, Miss Powell -in Prescott;
'Miss Barber in Elgin, Manitoba ;
Miss ,Sinibe.rt In 1;iondon; Mrs,
Digger' in Vittoria, N.Y.; Miss V-
iten'', in, ,Galtt
*Mr.-,4Pring In Fort
Erre; Mr. TruSsier in Kirkland
Lake; Mr. Small in Toronto.
•
• OF ,PRAYER SERVICES
Alany attended tile Nveek of
pro;ver ser‘ices this ),‘ eel): • 114.1.1
11101er the sponsorship of the Gofle-
rieir1inisterial .Association. Itev.
• Frdit and vege#:ilde grower from
all sections Of. Ontario Will meet -
1'4i -onto. .1:m4:ivy 16-18, to disrupt.:
the problems »and -policit,..s of theltr,
industry• :et the annual convention
of the,Ontario Fruit and Vegetable
tan 11 not W'its- .eitarge- - the; .0 rowers'. AsSociat len. The A ssool-
CLINTON AND BLYT4,
sei vice at Bethel Tabernacle: (at
TT -Monday evening,. Itev. A. Dick-
inson at the' Baptist Cliureh .011
1)1 Al jtev. .t.tisePli Les-
ter l'itottrke, parish priest -of St.
Itomon )eatholie Clutrelr.
pees. Dover, and St. AtiviSiel's
Churele Walsh, since 1944. has been
transferFeel- to, he ta.t.rbdi priest. at
Clinton mut Illyth.
Fitther-tellourkels the youngest
sou Of Patrick titeuirke, 'ill' Dublin,
and attended IlekAiwood and Dublin
• - t
• school He was t rst es en
SUBSCRIBERS SAY
----- ,.
,AV1kn subscribers from out- of
town S send in renewals io their
:)iutbseriptions ittany of them add7.a
few words of comment. Following
are a few of many receiyed Of late s
Mrs. .1.. 0. LeAtaire, London: "1
elwassflitsok forwent for the news
each week. It seems to keep nie-
close to the toWn I love, I like
'People You Knew' but would like
to see Some of the women folk in
there. 1 know a number of women
who Should have that pritilege. It
might be nice' to ?et them in there
while they are sI -ill here to -enjoy it.
....., ..
Now , I- . have nothing against the
Men, tied bless them; ,but as you
know the gals do a good job. too."
G. Guest, Winnipeg: "EncloSed
find tenewal for Mrs. NI. Warnock's
1 111(1'» It ..is still the most 1titer-
esiii4; perbidival to her an » she
i
1N:1:8 for it eagerLy every 1 onday
Inv: u;ng, 'Best wishes for i 4,--Cest
tinning prosperitv.' -
111,
- a car,, it is dangerous as well as
unlawful.
Sportsmanship Rules-
1.
De not shoot at game besond
erdinary gun range. Von ;will
waste artnnonitten and p6741)1y
spoil a good .shot for someone
else or you may% cripple an animni
through fences, with the safeTY' that- Will get away and snoti die
off. 2;•Do thot take mere.game than yi)u
5. Do not carry ,se.4,1oaded gun iu _can Use. •
...GODERICH'S FIRST BA33Y IN 1052
4.4••
_Three full days with theexcePtion of two Minutes inc.4sed be-,
fore Goderich's tirst betty in '1052 arrived. At 11.5S. Jun.,: Thursday,
Sanitary 3, 11 baby boy was born to, Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Hussey, H.R.
a, floderl0b4 .at ..Alexondra Hognital. The halo' wefghed pounds
And seven ounce. 'The baby is the . first . child for Mr. And Mrs.
1-110tArryho eelebrateil .their tenth- Wedding anniVersary yesterday.
Mot, lIthitseyItiLthe ' fernier' Eveisli 1„k":ixon of LucknoW.
priest to he assigned to Port Dover,
whirli had previously been a mis-
sion church.
•- LAWRENCE FELTON,,
Ivinner of the .highest award in the
Tbronto Kiwanis- Music Festival
last February :Ind the Chicagoland
Music. Testival at Chicago last
August who Will .sing in lloderich
on .hattnary 25.
)(Inv tIV(Inill I' gild 4.V )
Tuos • It . I . NV 1 -
limns' was the speaker at the volt -
eluding service at North Street
United Churelr on 'Wednesday (,-ven-
ittg.
SHERIFF HILL .EI.CTIF,11)
4.411e -riff Nelson Hill was Mected
vice-president ' of the Ontario
.',;41teriffs* A ssocia tion ; Isessossitial
meeting 4of this 'organization at
Toronto 'last Nveek. Sheriff 11. C.
JWaind of Guelph is president.
:i f»ioti r.epresents Ontario's( 20.000,,
gre'overs who produce soute,S50.901)4,-r
Q00 worth of fruits and we...et:sines
a years.
The .three-day meeting at the '
King Edward Hotel willinclude
discussions of new • farming tech-
niques, therebendieing methods and
market conditions for vat:lens.'
domestie fruits and vegetables. The
con‘ention -will; hp climaxed at tbe
Association's atintial dinner Janu-
ary 17 when Awa rd.- uf lerit
he presentee' to members of the
Association executive for outstand-
ing ser47es' to the induStry.
"OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN" DEER
HUNTING RULES CONDEMNED
The spectators' benches in the
COlirt-roon. were tilled on Thurs,
day afternoon when charges of un-
lawfully hnnting deer during a
vlosed season„contrary to the Game
and' Fislieries Act. ver re heard
ga inst. Allen Aekert, John" Ackert
and 11113:nard Aekert, of Holyrood,
and Wm. Colwell, Kiuloss Town -
the 'conviction of Allan
'Ackert by Magistrate D. E: Holmes,
K.C., , the. other three, :after con-
sultation with their counsel, Camp-
bell Grant,, K.C,,, of,AAVialtorton,
rpleaded guilty, and seependett-setst7
ens*, for. two years was imposed -on
payment of cots.
C. A. --Wolfe, Game, -Conservation
Officer with the Ontario DeparrtMt
of Lands apd rorests,(smarmed
notices of au open, seaSon in the
Oran rip. Gazette. )) 'produced by
rrOwn Attorney Hays.' 4.s`eliedu1e 9,
along with Section of the Act,
pr,ivideil for ;in ol)en season on
Oecearber. 3rd, -1111 and Stli, 1951
in Huron ;Ind" other councres. Sub-
sequently, this was changed and a
notice in lite Gazette was pnbiished
striking out Schedule 9, and in the
substitute, Huron County was omit-
ted.;, The ,witness said the change
*TS published in'a Western Ont;trio
paper. (In infortation he received
lie vent -to the farm of George Cal -
wells iloss Township. and floind
p 'nick deer hanging in the barn,
It ,hadLkeen recently killed- Ac-
companied by Provit -1:11 Constable
Salterihe went: to the-
Ashlield, and _after
avenged took a stateme
4111.1•Lt
TO ORA YS' -CLUB
ON SEAMANSHIP PATTERN
. •
,) The Baptist flitirib is going to
sponsor a .Christian GrOup
stertiug .11011d1(3, January I 4,„, at.
7 p.m. Tile group wili bo built
along the lines of the "study ,of
Syantanship. Organized as the of-
ficers Ship there yin he to
captain, first mate, seeolol mate,
!etc.
11;0.
in phases of water safety, signall-
ting, knot tying. the net of rowing;
onti3,01 and inboard motors, sail-
ing and; fishing, hisjory of Lake
TItitOn, flte. '
With the idea of God as captain
of the human soul, 11ible stittly v411
follow the stories of the great men
of Seripture, missionary -heroes,
and stories of the sea. The object
will be to show how God. through
Christ: ean pilot„t he life, of a boy.
tender of the group will, be 31r.
William Barlow assisted by, David
medley, mnivona Cnmpliell, Donald
:„AlacAdatin- William Chase and 'Hey
lnui IIInd. The age limit is 10 to
The entufaber_ilitill..13,'SP:
kekert -home
warning the
it..which was
was found on the .Askert farm.
John E, Ackert,..117.....was-given the
protection of the C.'itirt When called
4.S.a NvitliesS:: Ile said he, was with
Allan on December .3. He testitied
he had -no knowledge whatever that.
they could not hunt deer' in Huron.
On the wt.ey to Saratoga Swamp.
they • met Mr. ,wotie, and after
Passing hint, drove hack to see hiei,
hut did 11,,t• ItteY went in to the
hush, parking the etrit' at 10 a.m.;
and left. the bush at 12 noon. Al)
four went into the bush in goon
Ti, day of the Kinlees
nomintetton, the tensing of Bruce _
'Was discussed, and he was led 10
believe it wotild be closed end thut„
every license' would be caneelled.
Ile had, never received any notict
of a closed season. He did nol.
read the Western 'Ontario news..
paper -Mentioned and saw no...not hp
of any kind xegarding iu(Seised
season.
• , Wore Red Patches .
To Crown Attortiey II. Glenn
Hays, K.C., he said the prtrtf----m.ed7
shot guns mud slugs; that be,! heard
no' official annOtMeeillent Oyer tbe,
radio, and that the party wore
patches of red...patio:Jr clothing..
Frank Donnelly..K.C...
- John »»Nelv, Conservation Mice r,
said he was in Saratoga Swamp
on Deetimber 3, --and • saW 0 1951
ear owned ,by 1111y1111 rd .Aekort. and
later fonnel the Sante ear at Ackert 's
home. There 'MIA fleer,Itair and
fresh blood in 'the el r» Ile. said
that notices of till, closed. season4
had been posted two days befae in
post Offices at St. .‘tignstljte,
now, -Dungannon ,:k.nd Auburn, :it
regulations in thisWounty prev 8:
--ly scheduled were'resrncelled. Ile
admitted there was confusion in
. regard to the qpe-n Season.;
Arthur 'Uwe; DepiVy-Grome. Over-
•
that P,O-1) 1 Pnta
co -vette 410e8 not lia%e 119 free cir» »
ciliation as daily tiewsparPers.-
was not a law diseased in 'ortfi''
parliamelu and the same pablicity
is not -given to Orders-insCouneg„.,..
Va‘w go to' pestoffices in rtIt'AT`li
is-
4,i4ets -There--wati Int effort rondo -10- - -
bide or dispose of the carcass.
There Was confusion as tO the open
and elosing of the season,
ttrtiter stflimitted
that Issuers of licenses should have
advised. lieense Inddere of the
-deluge "to give people. as sportSog
A chance as the deer."
'The time it takes to get -reAmln-
t ions down f rout the 'Department
to the men In the field is much teo-
remarked Mogistrate Holmes.,
He added that the province has 11111
power and eontrol oi4i all huntireg»).
in tintario. Ile felt the Depart-
ment heti handled it Very badly
but that it oas the ditty iif the,
bolder of» a license to make FOITO
sttss-ratiattriresresttmesandspitteess--
It is to be need. The acere,eit •
was present when the deer should have made sure -ofs
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