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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-11-27, Page 10a You Give A Lifetime of Pleasure .. When you gift -give a portrait sitting at our studio. Come in now. MacLAREN'S STUDIO (Goderich and Clinton) At Clinton Studio Tuesdays and Thursdays Telephone 401 (Goderich or Clinton) First ) ART CLUB PLANS SHOW of WORK BY MEMBERS Following the regular 'Tuesday THF GODRRICH SIGNAL -STAR Coup le Celebrate Golden Wedding on Goderich Township Pioneer Farm t' Mug sketching c•las.s last week, Residents of Huron- ltt►utlty all cording; to Mr. Ftsher, like a lot. of the tkxlerich Art ebb's program their lives, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron l'. other country missions in what wastot' the w`Imlel Wul►[.L; was oris Fisher celebrated their golden wed- years ago a German settlement, rile limed by the 1•tib president, Mrs. l: ti hind. • \ieinbers will be able to take , full .its' 1it.lj;c of too -tures and ex- 111t41ls uttered Loy t,te Toronto Art. l'l.,u; were discussed tor 1I t' r exhibition ofpairitiri a t'ntc'rtained_ weir toasty friends and \„lieu asked ,to what they at' byu14labors anti'local artists to neighbors at a rtcel►tion at their tributed their long and happy war - be held in rine Insure room of linos ! houue Saturday : and Ori Sunday a ritd life, Mr. Fisher, with his keen Presbyterian (`I,uhv1,, 1►ttt mbc,t. 1 i t i lily reunion was held. !sense of humor' sal id• it must, have lug! _': ( Mr. and Mrs. Fislht'r• still reside been lots of• !lard work, for lie and Thr „tut, h ick s to 4.111-miragea I o11 and work the '_l►titi•ti•t'e fariu to Mrs., Fisher have had. plenty of it. 1 11 1 rr _of young artists of the which the grootia brought his 1411 IL Fartuing today, he said, can Hardly ., Ilool� of ilio �urrouudiu{; district 'tl dear, ago, following their mar -'1 be cou►paret1 :with what it was 30 1,, , x.,ibit s• rue of 1iege work doth• I t► (•re at Itenu,i1ler \lt•tl(udist Church' years ago, although both agreed ' I t the bite Rev„ 1 A. that people ding :it their ho►n4, 11.11. 4, Goole- church closed. Both celebrants en- rich, on Saturday and Sunday, joy fairly good health, anti keep Novoinbor 15 and 1(i. One of 1110 up daily with the duties of running ►K st-known and most highly respect- 1 their farm, w'it11 some help! front ed couples in the community, they t their family, pat suna„t 1, ' a j , ►le seem to be kept, just thirst",, the past terns. i•nder the `hate. Their farm has t►eon otcut•d as busy now, itt spite of hydro and modern methods of agriculture. People No Happier Now • - "'1'imes are fu.r better today than buck in the early IPOO's, but people settler of Colborne Township, were every 'bit as happy then. Tele - AT GOODERHAM E'ARK bought some 5,00) acres of land, Ile phones and cars take the young tweet" JIetiutiller and the I;all river, people away from home today, thus 1 (1r, s• receipts for rental of 1 b in 1S81). contributing to 0 far different form 4111,111 diamond at Judith (;odder• \I r. Fisher, the sots of the late Id social life than years ago." ' Irani \lenturia1 Pl.:0 ground during Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lj,. Fisher of • The couple remarked on the won - 1!►:,_' were rtiliti, Councillor \\'illiat►u Colborne. Township, tvas lK►ru °um (lerful neighbors they have, and ud-' .\44dc.som, chairman of the park, the farm on which he lived 74 years witted that they are the only ►u,uit ter, •!(14)1 ted to friday ago ; and his wife, the former Lettie original ones left in their 0011005' eight's TownCouncil meeting,."This li Jane Sprung„ was born. &) years sion. o. .:440411111 ro11sists of rentals derived I ago in Hallett Township, a (laugh- Mr. Fisher has two brothers, Wes - from, ball games, with rme c'1e4'- tet• of OW lade Mr. :Intl Mrs. Mich- ley AV .Fisher, Saltford, and Ezra t lou. :)1(1 A. apt ung, Fisher, Goderich; and two sisters, Ib -1 t, paid 1,Y- on rg..11iz:)tio, ogre! They have a family of four sons Mrs. \lartlta Henry and Miss Nancy' t� fellows: rand live daughters, all of whom J. fisher, both of 'l'orouto. Mrs. 144(111-'111!1 1.4:)1;(1(' "".�'_'1 i I were (suite with their parents to Lucy A!c'\licltael, (Minton, is 0 half- -13n observe (he atlnivt'sary. 'I'it,oe sister. Mrs. Fisher has one bro- (•"li(ormc• Township11 7 1 are also 141 geaamdchiidren and live titer. Gabriel 1t. Sprung, consort, I;etu,)iltcr s'.' groat-gra11(1(•hildreq. The family Alta.; one sister, Mrs. Minnie \Val- }', rt .\llrrt ............................. (6"' includes Elgin I,. 1'is•her, 11:mmilton: lace. Vancouver; and a half-sister, • c',11, ))11,11) I.egiott ............. ....... . • .iO E. [loss Fisher, It. It. -I, l;uderit--}, ; \Irs. _kilo!' Bowles, also of Van- ':. I'eO1'.' ('0111: i1iol 10 .1. 1{. Aaron Fisher, and tlertnall L. coater. --' fisher, Noll H.R. _', Clinton: [)eroruted Total \Ifs. Elwin 1lienla'h) \1'ihun, Nei ( iperatimg expenses for the hall ; forth : NB's. Joseph (Marie) Cornu'; 414,444(.44d made n{of hydro chargesMrs.t 1{.It. • I, ('lit . lo t l Norma ) for '-tllIodlighhting, caretaker's fres, ,'i'\11(1011, ltilrtey : Ali,,, ''/.elan, and tO-i11t).44:)ace :inti '111,1)1X5. totalled I Nlila Fi;I(•r, Math. of '1'oro111Q. - .... ?�� :.+. 1l"l v i lig •1 proti; on (operation; Early ('htlrelt '(gone e ) high altitude phot rai lis f "} 0011 feet an It ( l 1' Spit tin. S•2 :ti. S'l1 1 All-. :144)1 Urs. Fisher ore members gu`.,I.I1 11:111(1 of 'Toni Pritchard, tine ui.ijtrt•ity of canvasses of art club members are now completed. SO) TBALL REVENUE $666 by the Fisher family since it was ;bought from the Canada Company, t� h4u Mr. Fisher's grandfather, Michael Fisher, who w'a01 the first steerdinl a total ecli100e of the sun were taken by- the It.('..\.F.`i;t July 11145. Flying at :111 altitude iil)I T,,,41,.i1►lned the 1,be►founvm„tn \ I4,f tine Ilene hiller failed ('limreh. \litrhell :11111 ;1 11 .\in'4044 also 14,0, plasia, 19512 1Ir ('auudi;nu I'a lige \\'hem They were first 111,11114.d, they IF:tt•l iu the o15.1:l) '11 front 1{iti rs. 1{:nilw:i\ tvil1 ;{u lid x1L_,)I1t.11H► for i:ltteude11 nn 1•:v:ingelical l`limach on \lauitoha. plow 4)ll1 lnurut. the r rrner of their fatnn, hut, aic- - I'Ie haute was decorat(d fur the 11litti)'41'511ry with r•('d roses :lad chrysanthemums. Ilel•c'iving the guests on Saturday was Mrs. Joseph ('grey, Clinton. daughter of the celebrants: :)t1d 1►uuriug tea for the Wilt;e. • \ .lilt n •) 'o wv't•( .lt •est It 1l t ► and \Ifs. Kelt 1'ox, both of Clinton. A four -tier wedding cake'► was 0 51#',•141' fl'a11i1.e• 4(1 the. (►('e:)sit1I1. Nei,,..,hbor5 presented the •celebrants FALL RALLY ,OF Y.P.U. HELD AT BRUOEFIELD The fall rally of Huron Presby- tery Young. I'eul►le'as Union, held at lfrucoiield, Wus attended by ;230 young people in the district. The Itev. John Stinson, Seaiorth, opened the e+ulllereuee with a talk on Chris- tian, endeavor and guidance. lie compared the probable teen-age life at the rink of Jesus and that of the presetlt day. "llkippintsui and truth will come, as we ,seek Jesus,” he 'concluded. (21are Vincent, president of the Presbytery Y.P. 1'., co#.111ueted the meeting. 'Ten discussion groups were held during tY; iich .opinions on the address were exchanged,' As the group leaders suet to amalgam- ate the viewa opportunity to view u book display was. provided. Arnold Alton, Ashfield Township, aunouut'ed the public speaking pro- je'tct sponsored by the presbytery. 1lowurd Ty al, null discussed the bus tit -1p to Sault •Ste. Marie to attend the annual convention of Y.1'.U.•Douglas May, Exeter, intro- duced "dune a time" cards to gain funds for ntissiolnury support. lhleg'ates wore welcomed by 'ltob i't P. Allah, president_. of the lir umbel d Y.1'. U., which was argan- ized recently, ............. Robert Stirling Named President of Township -Group Robert Stirling was elected presi- dent of the Goderich Township 'federation of Agriculture at the annual meeting of that organizlttiun iu unfario Street United Church, ('Beton, on \Vednesday night of last wee!:. Other officers elected were as follows: Vice-president, Alfred Warner; school section 'directors,, Keit Holmes,.. Frank leo, Irvin '1'ebbut1, Jaime, ' ('ox, Everett J1(llwaill, Praiser Stirling, John 1leeves, Doti \liddleton, Glen Wise, Clayton Ellis, Harry \litcltell, and the lady direc- tor for the township, Mrs. Robert Stirling. Directors on commodity groups 1flelude Alfred \V'au'ner, hog pr)- (ul•er's ; Harold 'Tyndall, poultry producers; and Bob Sotv411.1, cream 14roduc'ers. The auditors will be Lorne !lodgers :aid Ken \Whitley. ('anadian Freedoms F'reedomh,4 etajl)yt d by Canadians whirl]. contribute CO the Dominion's deuluel;Itic. tv:)y of life, were de- scribed by stub Ca chert, farts editor p•-w�,•%.nwa.v rnwv NOV. 27th, lAlS2 MODERNAPPLIANCES in YOUR FARM K/TCHEN? Yes, why not? A Farm Improvement Loan can be used for farm electrificationa#nd for buying certain electrical appliances for your farm kit- chen. itchen. Ask your friendly 'Royal' branch manager to tell you all about the many things you can do with Fames Improvement Loans. SEND FOR iT TODAY 1 Ask for this booklet at your friendly 'Royal' branch. ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ?Lou cow 6aK4 ac de ,,Reyal•• 1 of radio station f3KN:, Winghaul. "Only a democracy such as ours can contribute freedom- to the in- dividual regardless of color, race or creed," .air. Ca-rbert said. lie told his audience ,that clever .has the danger been greater to freedom of the press. "There are groups that would curtail these rights, would provide fur a ceusor4ltip of .all press re- leases. Only' constant pressure on the part of newspapers and news services has kept, this censorship .out of our field." He recounted ex}periences in PHONE STONE'S FOR OF PROMP7REMOVAL DEAD OR DISABLED COWS -- HORSES WM. STONE SONS LTD. PHONE COLLECT INGERSOLL 21 GODERICH '936r21 ' Western • Ontario where reporters had been blurred from, meetings of civic organizations, toren and town-, ship councils. Ile compared such tactics with news suppression in Iron Curtain countries where till news services acre government -con- trolled. GUY .IVES & SONS CEMENT CONTRAC- TOR S i BUILDING BLOCKS anti CHIMNEY BLOCKS •• Selkirk ,all -steel insulated e chimney supplied and in- sstalled. 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