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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY -29th, 1952
ANS LOW RE T
Collegiate. Holds Last Commencement
A in Old School Before Moving to New
The annual commencement and 'Patricia Lortgatire, Joy Lutz, Catit-
graduatiOn exercises of the Gode. urine MacDonald,•Yvonne Mael'hee,
riela District Collegiate lus•titute James McArthur, Donald McBride,
Ralph Morris, Ruth Moss Carolyn
were held en Friday night, attended Naftel, Robert 0
uellette, Catherine
by a large audience of parents and A
friends. It was an historical oc-
casion a8 It marked the last one
to be held in the old school. '
Au intereating program of music,
speeches and presentations was pre-
oented, with Mr.- It. D; Munro,
chairutan of the Collegiate Board,
presiding.
Regret at Leaving
After the singing of "0 Canada,"
Mr. Munro, in a short address,
stated that there were feelings of,
profound regret in leaving the
school, which had served a useful
Purpose but its walls are now in-
capable of holding its increased en-
rolment. "We are proud of the
school, and its long line' of ex-
cellent principals and 'staff, which
have been second to. none. The
school has maintained certain
standards and the district owes a
iotto_
Turning to the graduates,. Mr.
Munro told them that it was an
honor to 'receive certificates from
a school of such high standing as
the Goderieh Collegiate. "If we
have not instilled into you a high
regard for the Canadian way pf
Jac, we will have failed. It is
important that the quality of teach-
ing should' be such that it -
produce -Near :thinking- and-- allow -
you to take your place in 1 he c.tuueu.
life of this country." Ile warned The presentation of Ito Maple t Iona 1 bea utilication campaign,
As their contribution to the na-
against Canumunismowhichalm -saki Leaf- ,Chaptera- to -tirade
could only be stayed by students XIII student for further eduen ationuonbers. of the Goderteli .1 'tinier
Chamber of Commeree are painting.
inaintainieg a high standard of was Made by Mrs. J. M. Graham ti
C
After beautifully sung selections
by double trios, Mr. G. G. Gardiner Posture Awards - Beneficiary of the Jaycees' genet*,
Posturo. awards were presented ous gestare is Mrs. James Green-
presepted the graduation diplomas,. by Principal S(.0et to Barbara Wil- way, Stanley _street, whose honse
congratulating the class, for "work 804
well dotfe.'• and James Buchanan, who proved to be the lucky one drawn
As there Is an acute shortage of were commended. The awards from a list of ten houses deemed
were donated by H. B. Such, who
teachers, he said, he was glad to
Pee some graduates going- to normal
school.
COLBORNE TOWNSHII' MAN
BREAKS BACK IN FALL
,
Turton, It.lt. 5, Goderich,
who sulTertalat fraetured bat* when
IW fell from at scalfeld Thesday,,
was said to be in fair condition ite`
officials of Vietoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
itirtott, who was to he married
aget, Gloria. Palmer, Douglas shortly, was building a new house
held, Benson Riehl, RO,88' Rivett, Colborne Townaltip when the Oc-
cident happened.
Ile was taken to Vietorio Hospital
by a ntbulanee. Attending doctor,. J.
M. Graham, said Turton apporehtly
lest Ilia baltince while working on
the .seaffold.
anet Santis, Robert Sanderson,
Wililam Sehaefer, Peter Sturdy,
Robert Suddy, Dianne Thorpe,
David Watts, Ruth Willis, Nancy
tame Wilmot, Annette Young, Doug-
las Youngblut.
The, presentation of an art prizel
donated by the Maple Leaf Chapter,
I.O.D.E. was made to Barbara Hay
by Mrs. II. M. rind.
vocal trio, Betty Bowra,
Eleanor .Drivea and Bob Wood, sang
two selections, after which, Mrs.
Charles Gibbons, on behalf of the
Catholic Women's League, pre-
sented a prize to Carolyn Naftel
for highest standing In Grade X
Latin. In making the presentation,
Mrs. Gibbons stated that Latin
never changes in meaning as do
modern languages — Preneh and
English.. --It is- not -used -in- business'
and commerce,"but has been handed
down. as the first and original
language In the Christian Church in
the Western hemisphere. s "It is
the fundamental language which
forms the basis of our literature
and language and is used in
medicine and law. , It- aroukes and
sharpens your mentality turd 0
working knowledge will add to
yourorttitural -qua It ttea;" ahe von-'
MEMORIAL PLAQUE
During the annual lilac tea
at the Maitland Golf Club on
Saturday', May 24, W. A, Coul-
thurst, on behalf of the club,
actepted a plaque, presented by
former members of the Perth -
Huron and Bruce Golf League,
In • memory of the late D. D.
Mooney, an ardent golfer. The
plaque reads:
'In memory of Douglas D.
Wolk% charter member, 1921,
Maitland Golf Club, and
secretary -treasurer of the
Perth -Huron and Brute League
1928-1933.
Jaycees Painting
House in Campaign
to Beautify Town
ana( le complete exterior of
tollouglas Webster.
' house.
. Presents .Awards
The- following diplomas wee
presented by Mr. Gardiner.
.... Secondary School Honor Gin du 1-
11011 Diplomas — Kenneth Brown,
3loyrit Donnelly, JoanElliott, '
aDan-
ld lInwthorne, Catharine liay,
John ,Il mlson, Murray Wotel,
Brown Milne, Gordon Noble,
Douglas Wabster. '
Secondary School ''' Graduation
opDiplomas, General —Nbil Bedard,
) Christine Bogie,- Frances Brereton,
. / James 1 -invitation, Mary E. Culbert,
Joanne Duckworth, Lois (limo,
Eugene Ilarnilton, ,Robert Hays,
Bruce Holmes, Joan Killough,
' Margaret Langille, Viola .. Leitch,
Sentient MeAllister, Sandy Mac -
'Donald, Alvin McGee, Gliitlys Me -
Lean, -William McLean, Joyce W11-
Itinson„ Emily ' Wilson, Cynthia
Young. , a.
.. Sceondaryaa. School Graduation
!'. aip'omas, 'Cemmercial —31arybelle
' Chisholm- John Donaldson, Edward
}Milord, Jean Fuller, Delina Lan-
non, Grace Pinddr, 'Helen Willis
Westbrook.
CoPegiate Commercit0 Honor
*Diplomas --- Jean Puller, Delina
Lannon, Mitrjorig Willis.
• Boy's Chorus
A medley of songs sung by h
`,`-my's chorus under the direction of
otAlex. Clark, , won an ovation
. l' AL'('boys sang "In the Garden,"
St '' a
' . ws also received enthusi-
, c`a - '
t1', ea Ily.
..._.
.....e;G. E. Payne presented the
Intermediate certificates. He con-
gratulated the 51 students and
4tated be was much pleased that
po many of them are continuing
their studies, and hoped that in
two years they would be -back for
their honor graduation.
Interinqate Certificates —Lorna
Allin. Judy Allison, Gladys Blake,
Elizabeth Bovrra, Leone Christeinw,
Runup:ter, Rath Doekstador, Stan-
ley Doherty, Frederick Durst, Mary
Joyce Ellwood, Marjorie Errington,
Elizabeth Etue, Glenn Feagan,
'Robert Gardner, Sheila Gallow,
Evelyn Glousher, Shirley Gower,
Jane Graham, 'Leonard Jenkin,
Jean Langille, Evelyn Larder, Wil-
liam Larder, Eleanor . Lauder.
Laura heatherland, Shirley Leitch,
wos unable to lw present.
Mr. Scott-, in welcoming the
audience spoke of the event being
the lost commenmuent and his
17th year in the old school. Ile the sere(' mating have .been ap-
stated that the new one is be- plied. 'Tat. single -storey Ionise will
ginning "to feel like home." Ile' be finished in white with green
presented table tennis awards to trim..
Allan Wilson, junior champion, alit! The project ,Was. directed by
to Allan Buchanan, senior champ- ',Jaycee -beautifiention eoMmittee
ion. The latter - is also grand chairman Keith- Cott. Paint' was
champion in the selMol, suppfd by Worsen Brothers Hard -
A vocal duet, "1 1Vould That My ware ',Store.
Love," Mendelssohn, sung hy Fred Several weeks ago the- Jaycees
Mess and David Watts, .was well stflked 'a clean-up' blitz on the ha
: -
received. bor hitt bank adjelfiltig"
suitable in ' a preliminary survey
Work Proceeding
Bad -weather has 'held up the
Jaycees somewhat, but iu the past
week, the ground paint and -most of
Test of Schooling Park. Underbrush and dead trees
. The function of the achmo is (0 were eleared and the bank raked, io
bring out the best in each student, that this prominent approach to
'Mr.- Scott said The measure of ot the beach presents a more alt
scholar's suecess mo 111 the tive sightto paasersby.
number of scholarships :1101 high As a further move to encourage
honors won, hot in the manner in beautification In -Goderieh, the
which he measures up in life. JuniorChamberoof Commerce is
- He made the following presenta. sponsoring -a campaign Among pull.
tions for rifle shooting: Stratheona lic and separate -school _students.
Crest for best shot in eladet Corps, Prizes are being_ offered to students
Bob Gardner; cresta, Jim - Buchan. accomplishing. the- .greatest .numbar
azo, Glenn Feagan„John of elean-up deeds around their
thorne, Bruce illohoes, Ken 'homes. The cash prizes were don -
Hutchins, Sandy MacDonald,' Ken ated bv the Town „Couneil.
McAllister„laCk Proctor, Douglas
Reid, Jack Reis, Ed, Tigert. GODERICH, REBEKAHS
The delightful,prograin was con- MARK ANNIVERSARY
eluded with the 'Glee C101) singing
"The . Goslings" and "Come lloly
(-twang flowers and pink and
Ghost," which ,were heartily on-
plauded by the audience. -•- green sI tea niers-- deco ra ted the
lodge room for the 43rd anniversary
- Scholarship Winners meeting of the Goderich -Rebekah
The winners, of the following Lodge with Noble Grand Mrs. Ma
scholarships . were _announced: Fritzley presiding. Members of
Veterans' -Memorial', Grade IX. Amber Lodge, Hen so I 1, exem p ie
Ruth iMcNevim Shirley Bell; fled the degree on two candidates,
Peter Adamson Memorial, Grade Mrs. Earl Cooper mut Mrs. James
X, Glenn Feagan: MOKim Mem- memillan, Goderich. Iluests were
orial, Grade XI, Marilyn Turner; present from Seaforth,
Peter Adamson Memorial, Grade Stratford, Wingham and Ripley.'
XII, Joan Killough; mcKuy Mem- During the social hour, Mrs. Anne
orial, Grade XIII, John Hudson; Kling, .Seaforth, was vocal soloist
Hugh Diets Strang. „memorial, and Mrs, Vesta Schutz, Goderieb,
Grade.XIII, Douglas Webster; 1950 played a violin selection. Three
award held ever to 1951, John Mid- past noble growls, Mrs. Alice Abell,
son; Donald. Fraser and Family •
Memoria 1 Schein rships, Frances
Brereton, Utah Ahmeek
Chapter,' 1.0.D.E., Normal School
Award, Frances Watson; Carter
Seholarship for standing in Grade
XIII, Huron. County, ist, .101411-
1Indaon, 2nd, Douglas Webster.
At the conelusion of the program,
a. (lance was held for the students.
1 46 Feet Up
Subsc rip tion Can.4. $2.50
V.S. sa.50
sjlfligle WpyUce*ta
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1
Ernie Felker, Atwood steeple -Jack, is• shaman in his
bosun '1.4 chair atop. the spire of, St. George's Churdh. Ernie
and his brother, °Percy, have contracted for repairs to the
church exterior, ibeluding Painting the spir-e. The two
brothers -measured the distanee to the ground, from -the
chain supporting the, tackle and found it to be 146 feet But
it's another 15 feet ttp to the iron ornaanent the top,
Which one Of them will have :to paint _by standing on the
four -inch ledge formed by the tops of the ridgerows
!tilt g the length , of the spire. ' —Photo by 1Ienry
Baseball and Hockey Teams Honored
At Lions Annual Sports 'Night
s,.„,si).„' by the Goderieli
RAI LEBRA'llON
MAY 24 I DERICH
tenor rains. that eovered most of
()darn) oh the liny 24 holiday. Made
no exception of alaxierich where a
deluge -eurbed many aetivitieti that
Joint Federal -Provincial Project
Would Subsidize Rentals As Much As
10 Per Cent for Low Income Groups
.had been planned. Not only was. The Town Council has opened
the number of viaitorts cut down negotiations. with the Ontorio De-
partment of Planning and DeVelolt-
men to provide low rental housing
for Goderich op, the ,basis of the
joint federal-provinchti plan au -
but cottage -owners who came up
for the tradatienal 24th "opening"
had a grim time of it as outdoor
tiotivity \Vas ettt practically to a
minimum,
1)on. AlacOwati shot, a 78 to win
the men's top honors at the official
opening of the Maitland •Goif Club
but other events ha(' to be post-
poned until thia coming week -end,
Lawn Bowling
Those who had,originally planned
to take a holiday on Monday were
favoxed with 1 it li iteky better we.
er. The -Gialerich Lowe llowling
Club offielally opentql its season' by
holding 0 mixed doubles toOrno
_meta.. 'Mrs. E..-Ablison and George
Maelawatt were first ; Stan .NIcLean
and Al•ns. ()Verb:DI:I, second ; Frank
Walkout and Mrs. Towitsend. third,
and Mrs. Tweedie and C. F. Chap-
man, fourth.
111 spite (e nians„ there
was some confusion in the town as
to just w11114 Misinebts was (0. was
'not being carried either Satur-
day or Monday. majority of
the ateres ranthimal Open, SI11411-
S 411,1)1441141.11 tattnicipar and g4.4vern-.
mem entp,144-4,4,s g•ot• their usual Sat-
iirda,y holidays, 1lowever, the
haliks were 4.144oel on Saturday -
along' with solo- of the store5. whieli
1(111:4 10-11i4pen Alensitly.
A sign whieloalothoulaseraad-ii1-4-be-
ma tithe' Hi' 11 Stratford store on Sat-
urday night ittighq well have np-.
plied in Gederiell otoder, sindlor
eir(11111.7,-1:1 1141S. rt '
".1t4a1 to :11141 Co the eonfu,s14411,
this store will be closed all day
Sunday."
Rev. R. H. Turnbull
At North Street
United Anniversary
Today there is °too 11110 11
Watered .faith—too much formal
religion," said Rev. It. II. Turn-
bull; B.A., 11.0., S.T.M., minister
of Bedford Park United Church, metes by national manufacturers.
Toronto, siteakilla en, the sohjaca It is also 141a 1411441 to have the
altedistovering Our -Faith" at the oeoerieh Igoe water Band, the
Sunday morning service sorn) Goderich Girls' Trumpet MIMI. a
Street United aturch. The occa-
1,600 Invitations
to Old Home Week
Mailed from Here
Secretary E. F. Sale of the Gode-
rich Old Home Week counnittoe
has completed the' mailing ;of none
than 1,600 invitations to attend
the celebration of the 1 25th an-
niversary of* the founding of Gotha
rich.- Cards have been, sent to
points in province -Of -Canada -
and about half of the states in
the United States. -
According to the mailing liar
compiled from various sources, the.
_majority of former Goderieh' resi-
dents are located in' IAnidon, Tor-
onto, Detroit and British Columbia,
,with a surprlaingly large number
in that provinee. There are many
old boys and girls living in Cali-
fornia- and a number ha ve token-
111),residence in Florida. Invita-
tions have been mwiled 10Alaska„
atta"Tillaiati -Territery, Alabama and sruction with the odd one of wood
Texas. ° . siding or asbestos shingles, for
. Reservations. Made variety. Ali the houses would have
reeeived by loeal hotels for reserva- with modern plumbing and modern
full ..laiseutenta. three-piece haths
Applications have -intently been -
kitchens.
tions during the 01d- Honte Weak ..
celebration, August 3-7. In fact so It is the intention of the Awe.
many applioations have been made -governments, under the joint -
-at one of the hotels that the man- scheme, Mr. Scott said, to subsidiza
the. cost of rental of the houses to
agement has hadoto state that Oho
would not definitely_ make reserta,- such. an extent that people who are
tions for tha I. period. ILI a pOSitiOrt to -rent at. ,.current ..
At the meeting of the executive levels Will not be able to apply
of the Old Home Week cenunittee for the houses beeause of. their
-last week .it Was decid4N1 to set high incomes,
aside one day as Agricuthiral- Day , Based onIncome .
to be ,combined with an industrial ' The _rent would be adjuSted to
exhibit ion a t Agro -)111 ural Park. the 'Income of the occupying family',
This . tvould include . exhibits - if Mr. Scott explained. If the jolt%
locally manufaCturea products ;:s ineeme of a husband and his wife
well as displays 4,f farm Nnpie-
, were higher, than: the maxinnue.
allowed, they would not be sub-
sidized. Casual earningS .of child-
ren would not be included in :be
total family income.
1 ant awl a clown band take Those qualifying- for subsidy .
atop was the anniversary . •
servo(' part in the float parade on Moinlay would be. fautilies with average 'n-
and . Rev. Alr. Turobun, Minister
nounced by Premier Leslie Frost at
London last fall.
W. W. Scott from the housing
branch of the Departinent of Plaa-
Ding and Development attended a
special meeting of' the council oa
Tuesday night and outlined the
'Scheme.
Parallel Schemes
Mr. Scott explained that his de-
partment had two plans to offer.
There was a land asaembly plum
In whieh' the federal and provincial
governments jointly nurchase and
service building lots and make them
available for sale_. _This fa 'done
where serviced land—provided wirt
roads, water, and sewage—is un-
available .or costs too much for
purchase by the average 'home -
builder.
Under the low -rental housing
scheme, the land is jointly pur-
chased and serviced by the two
lleovernments, with the municipality
earing-partool-theeos-t.of-servicing-
and the full cost •of bringing the
servic*s to the edge of the building
lots. The municipality would also
do for .,serVices on the site what-
ever is normally done under the
local improventent act.
The houses which "would lw built
under the low -rental _scheme would
be mainly' five roone three beda
rOOra size, with some four room,
two bedroom_sizes,Mr. &lot ea -
phoned. About three-quarters of
t heti' woulti be 1j1.brickav_enee_i_con,.;-
. _
from July, 1911, to Junta 1-947.
the gue;it pre:feller. Stweitil 1111151
was rendered by the choir aueler
ithe direetion of 1!. A. Clark, organ_. ist and ehoirrnaster. l'wo
•I:teDonald. Iton Hamilton, It.' "'Tear' Ye 1 -1 " • '
Lion-a-clui, 1-0 11.011 22 chanuneo. lannington. F. MIller and Val Most Moly'," ;(v'ert., 141411•9i,111.1
ships in the N1'.O.A.A. and have stelidart. \\ 11111 Westbrook also yoice by Afisa -.Marjorie Ilavs. The
had 1 1 14 4141-, in the "1 1111 to 17.1e:relied the bantam ;(11(1,, initiate- service was a -071(1110(A 141 the min
oekey Oat 1118 .ster Rev. •II Die ••
the 11c.0.A.A. since 1t)-1(, it was re- Hugh. Ilawkina (if (linter', -oresi- Rev. Mr. .1)1(..kins)kallna(-)xlit'oilittl'(‘,7.1 .1
vealed ha Libli "Nip"' Whetstone dent of the V( )A,\, presented warm welcome to both the
at the annual sports niglai of the the trophy to the bantam heekav speaker It • A "
club on Friday last. A. large at-
tendance, Which included officials
of the W.().A.A., saw doiens of
happy 'youngster -54 'members of
teams sponsored by the Lions Citib,
honored- at the. sports night.
I,ion Presideot Leo Walzak
opened the progranl, then in turn
called upon Lion Nelson 11111,
chairman of the hockey eommittee,
arid Lion Cecil Attridge of thi,
baseball committee, to take over.
Lion Cecil Attridge introduced
znenfbers of the (1114 1141)14)1114j( 114
midget ball team as follows: Billy
3IiteDonald, laizz Ilarry
Attridge, .11m Pinder, Iaon Sander-
son, Tommy ,Thompson„ Bobby
Gardner, Red 'Hawthorne, Bill Boil,
Dick 3IaeLean, Dick Prude'', John
Sitnpson, Poul McCreath (bat ).
Jack Welding (Liatpwel) and Allan
1 oviutty-fteeve', .Josepli Allaire was
named chairman If the special
committee Nxith- power ni elect hi,:
741111 emeteittee me/tile-ea.
ANNUAL LILAC TEA HELD The estimated cost of eacb house
AT MAITLAND' GOLF CLUB is about $9,000 so nuit • the non. oal '
_
rent would he a teen -$00 a 1Ul
Despite Most- it n 1:4 v 44 r a 0 14, The g,overnments,. therefore
weather.- the annual Lilac Tea, 7-074-., sidize to the extent Of :thou -,
vetted by Mrs. George Ellis. ojk`11(1 SO tha t the a of -rage tehant a- id
, , , . mu mil, „,„I 'the season at the Ala itla lui t Oei pay about $50 rento In other
team and pointed out that service the guest soll;14441, ' Nliss pays, - ' i -..• on adturday. 3Iay 2-1. T0,. words, tenants weuld be subsidized
(-tubs such as the Goderich Lions Rev. -31r. To .referred 17, 1 eltih li°use was lovelY ‘aith a aro- so that they would PaY ,1e144 than .
Club had Made it 114)1-4„,41)011 for 11444 j,he trying' days seno, year, aza fusion of Sprnig flowers: tfrrang(d the prevailing average -rentals: A
Itocke3' competitions in reeent years, when members of the congregation , by Mrs- John Walls and Mrs. 11(41- , tenant whose ine,tne irtereased he-
' which go ve the youngsters such j rallied to paint t he outside of the aid MerP-ies-
, yond the maximum allowed wou'ol
great opportunit ies, In present in- I church - 11 , I
therefore have to pay more tha
eom(4s of front $1,800 to V3,34)0, be
iaid The rent Would amount to
one-fifth of the t income: If the
family income inereasedo the rent
would inereaae and a- decreaae in -
income would mean a decrease 'a,
the rent.
recallpd attests were received by the
individual crests to the members 4,f 1 how Mr. 1Vititer Hodge and himself
„
president. Fred Ronae, and
the bantam team, (;eorge 1;rant. were assigned to paint the steepa, the vieepresident, Airs. N. (a .1:17.a -
of Paisley, 211(1 vice-president land-, how --:i steeplejack shoved tip s°n• Mrs. I). 3100114Y 1111
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W.O.A.A., pat ised 1114 sueceas t he nick of time to take over Roy Pitt:terse!' presided at ho
sponsored by the Lions CI110 anti Rev. 31r. Tin•nlitill said the
of Young Canada lIeekey NN'eek, the most dangerous part of the jao. Pretaila arranged tea* table 174r the
first part of the afternoon •ind Al •
the 1V.0.A.A.
Goderich !ion l Active
"Tory" Gregg, busfness manager
of the W.O.A.A., presenting the
trophy to, the midget lowkey team,
said the Goderich Lionse Club -had
sponsored more teams in the \Vat:
A.A., in the .past eight years; than
slily other serviee club. • Air. Harry
Dowdy of VN'alkerten. 1st vice-presi-
31iss Susan Noble and Mrs. Johtil Wilson •(Carlow), Lion Attridge (lent of the .W.O.A.A., presented in
praised the help of Tommy T0011117- (1 iv id 'la I crests to 40(4 Midget
Newcombe lit eandles anti cut the son, Barry Atttiiige, Clayton Lana- ! hockey 'team.. members. In tieing
-$3,908.00 For Arena Floor To Date
1•14 to noon on Wednesday of thia
wrek cOntribtalOnA. to ',the
Lions 01,1110s. Memorial Arena per-
manent floor campaign 'totalled
$3,90S.00. Largeat, amount donated
from any one source, $400.00, was
from the !mina -trial group. More
is anti exptatted from title groin),
according to 1.1011 Bret Sanderson,
chairman of the indoatrial section.
The campaign objective is $1'..1,000
and the deadline for the eampaign
is .1 11114, 14.
lit the house-to-house campaign
many homes nave atilt to be e1111et1
upon by members of the talons -dun.
I111:4011e caste.: eativatsaers have com-
-pleted their respeetive streets and
eerie, citizens wertr not at home at
the time.' These two,de, however,
can make their donatiens through
cards 141 moat steres on the
StireiPe.
(the dettatien of $5 came in from
Hugh 1V:111) 11 fl.('. 311', Mate-
horae. .Natkon Territory.
.‘ineng some of the larger defla-
tions yet to 10111(41 11 and be recorded
are part twoeeeds from the Julty 14(4
rotator meet of the thaltrieh Trot-
ting atol Jawing Axsoelalion anal one
6
•
$12,000 ,
$9,4100 . •
$8.000
$3,000
To Wed. noon
$3,908.00
from the Guthrie)) Distil,/ Mint
Producers Aiasoolation. Bert 3f--
177111)141lima offered to give rat pro-
ceeds for any one day from any on:.
of his boats at the harbor provithaf
the Lions are on hoard to take care
of 1 lie eolleetioes.
Canvassers are at work In Gotta -
rich, Aslitiold, Colborne and 11'e54
Wriaattforsh townships and 11wir re-
ports are yet to eonic i11.
tart hday cake.
waite, 11 111 Lumby, Nelson Hill ;me , so he reminded them of the code
GETS CLINTON CONTRACT 1Rhoeygfi.e
nnielA.an
Attridge Ain the .ssistaae of CHAMPS, saying that (4:1(11
the ball teams. Telling , let ter represented something :ht'
'31aeDonahl Electric, Goderieli, of plans for the coming 5:I541. players should remember et) .111/1
has been awarded theeont rata for Lion Attridge said three teams "fr the, playing are:t. lie Said C
the wiring of the new Clinton Pub- have been entered: juvenile soft stands foroatizenship, II fur leo:the
lie School, ball and pee wee and bantam haul ' A for ambition: II for manners, 1'
hall teams. for perseverance and 8 fir!. service,
1 .4Lion
"Nip" 1Vhetatone said t
h:J Ken Pennington, presid.en
t of
ofckrehe
AT THE WATERN°114)41 operateI 1g1It 1t010;1Goderich Kinatnen Club, preamited
teams dueing thepast Nirti;r, the trophy to the we wee
OMgt, bantam an(1six ;(v:Isiteam on behlf of the Kinstuctyiithe ' Saturday
morning pee Wee ClUb• *,. ....4 ...
Good catches !if perch by atiglers league, the winner of the latter, ra rmen Doak 84)41 Bob Too,
are still being math. but most of lengite being "louse Auto Eiverie were winners of the draw ;It the
the fish are very suiall. Winner., . team. He introduced 111(41114(4*s of Lions banquet meeting and re -
of the Lions Club Perch Derby for the bantam hoekey tenni %vital' eeived easli 111v3rds• • '
Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, won the W.O.A.A. championship.. 1 Friday, June 10. the next meet -
:tiny 25, were - announced by Skip They were: J. Graham, A. Stott, ing of the ',lona Chili will Ite latioa•
world s greatest ntael today was T.. AL. Costello ;Ind Airs. „Frank Dore
church that could win people to nly(;...1r.1: 1811(1 1)111-1.
it; that today's pi -olden( was ma Mns (1(11
Russia but a cetiffict between ma- Mrs. Prank Reid, Aliss
terialisin and the spiritual wav of .NEL'IlV31.11v CAN,'()Per:. M.", IT. 11. Dal".
life. Ile felt the church _offered
most ie the approach to the spirit-
ual way of life.
The first i-,tep to a rediscover). of
our faith is to haeak down tl
lia rriers we ha ve built up bet e ei
Christ and ourselves and then
put our religion to work, lie sai
Evening Service
At the evening service the Re,
Mr. Turnbult's subjeet was
Um:Mess of Living." Recalling 11
last words of H. G. NVells. "Pleas
don't bother me: don't yea see
ant busty tlyingr.the minister aa,
he WAS thinking more of the bus
ness of living—the busineSs of 1(1:11
ing our best contribution 10 lin
for, after all, this is for what
Jesus came. ile staid "1 :on C01114.
1 ha t men migh have life and. that
t hey 111 i gli t have it more aleindont
I. :1
"TherC iS a vast ember ehe de
not know the business of livinij
g;
hhee no sense of Cho joy in. daily
work, am ve not lea moil 11 )1:1 1
MacDonald, chairman of the (10114y, 11. Steel, 11- Williamson, J. Ma!, night and win he in (118 14!P ,, f Jesus' living abundantly Olen 11S and
are not thrilled with the (+rewrote -
as follows: First, M. NitteAdant, H. Iamb, W. Itobinsen, (._ Deno. Lion Ray Hughes.
; 1 ItY of living life at its best, •
Clinton; second, C. Gage, Por.„ .W. Smith, D. Goddard, A. La int- I David Watts of the (--:od(r''')
There are so many, cow i 1111«1
Stanley; third, AI. Potehaynic1(, waite, D. McA
Mr. Turnbull. who think that 'at,
Ilanitrainack, alich.; fourth, -Roy Fisher, W. Stritchan and VV. Scrim- l' Preeiated
rt 0111, F. Greg's-, fteh , Collegiate played several much ate
piano solos.
only thing* in life is to lw 1111,3
1.it.ov Fitzpatrick, Monk ton ; mixt le the semi-tinals of rhe 41.11.11.A.
Fitzpatrick, Moriktoo; fifth, Mrs. plow. This team went through to I A.' letter was read from the to, -,.n
i Pound Lionp Club pr ((-1)414, t he and aggressive. It la important o,
'Gordon Land, London. 1.- Lion Guy Emerson introdured ,4-16(lerieb Lions nub 11114,11vrakne„‘"17r)"a1‘‘SkgT7:71)/11";7rir"g"1111i'd:771:::,1.
One perch fisherman landed a the members of the midget hoekey reesaft11 Young Canada Week lieeaet.
for its sue -
We have lost the 1183,11 Of priV,Ii0
1 2 -pound nort hern paw on ow south team ; Robert Alisxa rider. Joe API_ tournament.
meditation; and are too busy io
pier on Sunday. An ' onlooker, ati- son. Bob itesse:• Bill Hewn', NVItt. Nev Officers
read the Bible, to 'tray, or even
xions to measure the width of the Ervine, Bill Garrick. Bob Hamilton, Lion Harold Bettger 41 I1111110-41
to go to church on Sunday which
fish's gullet ;and thinking it NVIIS Don Masse, Don Mellridra Bill 31,1c- the new officers of the Liens t'lltb tins keome, as busy as othfsr, dnv,,
dead, stuck his linger in its month. 'Donald, Charles MeLeato Bill Itels, as follows: Gordon Meatalius, pros:-
' e anthem sung by the their
The result was 11 badly -bitten hand. Ken !gallows, Jobn Simpson, Gorthei dent ; George Poreona 1st vice
• ( 3 a4 1 s (ailed at the 1(11 rho' , 11; alters Iota Barry Whetstone. 'president : George lailsinger. 2nd was "0 (,mJ Onr Help." and Miss
during the past week. Atomma i 3,1 • - Champion Pee Wees vice-president ; Mervin .
0 0 Saviour. Bear Me" and
opeari,. Ma rjorie I lay a, no gnest semis 1
owned by Elie Whitmore of 1 he Wolter Westbrook, who eon (lied Srd vice-preaftlent; Andy Ilontilior.
'11Anil-i (1 e" With 31e."
troit. wits on her way to Toher-, , the pe(s wee 110010- team %vital') won secretary: ,Ilay King; dues seen --
After the service II reeeption waq
eoek. The Ann, owned by lloy ; Canada lawkey tournament here, secretary ; Bruce Armsrong.
niory. skippered' by St ewa rt Pea - the It Championship itt the Young to ry ; Den Aberlia ra, nasi;itant dries
1 ma ''- enngrOgat ion fiTect ea Rev. Mr.
held in the chureh hall, when the
and Crystal II', owned by W. H. , R. Williatuston, M. Million. I,. Jef- 'reeil Hoffman nnd Itay Hughes,
Freultauf of Tlefrolt Mao called In !introduced the members as follows: iirer; Frank Corty,
Lion tnnwr: Ternbull and Mrs. Turnbull. who
her Way to Grand Bend from Leeson, NV. Fratzley, 'Wm. Salloas. Bert Drysdnle,
Churchwarden, London, stonlaal oil 'frey, W. Gardner, A. Peaehey, D. tail twisters; Arnotd MeConnell, were ace°mPunied hY n thtir two
me Limey „ilia eldfdren, Jmlith tool David. to
4 1eorgiati Bay.
Goderieh.
J. Payne, la Thurlow, 11. Mu 110113411. Bolt Barnes. direetere,
• .. a er., Ara. Repald
Men-zies, Mrs. R. Brewer, Mrs. Len.
.MeGee, 33 1-5 Walter A. Oakes er
( Innen, Mrs, Ai. Star -eller -and Ali.,
1,, Marjorie Maefle.
Much interest Wa S110‘\11 111 (1)
hi draw for the $25 prize. !Oath was
in eharge 7,f :Visa Arlene !tense
and Miss Jane Graham. 118ster era] provincial subsidy amounted
Donnie Rouse drew. the 1177-113- mite- to 29- per eeli4. the municipality
her and the winner was 31:: 111 would be asked to rtalnee the taxes'
iTY poriikle 1 111144 811)4)11111
j_
11
the average so that he would prob-
ably find it uneconomic to remain
in the' house.
Local Authority
The project would he adininia-
tered by a local authority, a 21. -
pointed by the - department. Mr.
Scott annonneed. . The authority
would ordinarily eensist of two
local citizens not holding elected
offices, and one municipal employoe..
The minimum projeet is for 25
houses and t ha (-mild be achnin-
istered by- a S:inglo municipal em-
ployee.
The munielpolity avenhl con-
tribute to the subsidy' to the ex-
tent of a teduetion 111 taxes ot,
the property invelved. If the fed -
'
Mrs. A. F. Hill Re-elected President of
Local Home and School Association
The Goderich Herne and Scheel I:eeson, and .the corresponding sec -
Association held its annual meet- retary. Mrs. 1, Craig. A gift wde
ing en Tuesday evening in 1147presented to Mrs. Leeson in ao
Public Settee! ,kediferium. w Mrs. preciation of her excellent well
(1. Curren presided at the piano for as social convener last year .31i^.,
the aituring of fi Canada afiel the Hill expressed her thanks to he,
Lord's I'ra:ter was 1-41(4:1 (OI 114 eNelattile for :heir splendid ;is,:
81-
linlisre4)::e King and Nancy flughrs tribute was payed to Mr. Rene oho
:411(4' 11 the year's work. Special
played the piano 41110 W11 tell FA ''11 11;18 loan 80 11-1111,g40 ht,ip the
them the highest marks in their llortie and School Association,
festival duet class- and ltilly .1,11141 Nirs. toeorge Ilowra gave the
played his winning 04,111) selection. port of the neminating committee
Mra. E. Jeasop thanked the 1a1.111- The officers were installed hs Nir:s
hers of tbe florae 'and Seheel Ta'., ler. The following Is the
54(1111 1(4) for their help and tetlieers- 101. the 3 ea r 1952 ;17441
operation during the reeent Musical Lloo: Honorary president, Miss 3.
Festival for Iluren County.
Plan Field Day Mrs. Itedditt president, Mrs. A_
Shit rine n : honorary v lee 1)1(4511144)'
Mrs, .1. F. Hill presided for ne, F. Ilill: vieepresidenta, Mrs 11
business session. Mrs. It. Cornish Doak, Mrs. G. Gardiner, 31r. NO
gnve the seeretsiryes report, and Stepliens :our Afra. D. Wilsen:
Mao AV: Dockstader wire the eording seeretnry. Mrs .R. Cornish-;
treasurer's report. Plans were di, corresponding aecretary, Mrs. P.
cussed,for serving the school chili:- Craig; presa secretary. Mr's. 1'.
ren with refreshments at their Bowie]; treasnrer. Ntrs. Wr. 110(14.
field day to be held , in the near Atader: exeentive tnembera, Mra. IL
filtunrnenaBentley. 'Airs. It. itarrison, Mrs11.
l reporta were reeelvell Afelntosh and Mrs. .1. Morris;
.
A
from the secretary, trensurer, nwm- membership convener. Mrs. C. Woe -
herald") enlivener, Alra. C. Woraell, sell; ways and means cOnvenori,
wnys and means convener, Mrs. Mrs. G. Cnrreli: social convener,
G. Curren, soolal ennvener, ...Mrs, Mrs. A.