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cultural Representative reports. color.
A Canadian's View ' of
AMERICAN
ELECTION
SCENE
by.
Free piess Editor
GARNET
MOORE
A student of American politics, Free Press editor Garnet
Moore will be in Los Angeles and Chicago for the
grican _pktiL 2weni?nS. • His interatlive-repor-t-s
d rect- from the 'elect on scene -will -reflect--q Canadian's
of the "circus, type" election campaigns. Don't miss
It‘..'se special political reports appearing between now and
3 pres.ccntiO1 election in November.
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'ASI,RELD- SHEPPARDION/
ASIIKELD, July 4. Miss SHEPPARDTON, July 5. -
Audrey Ross, of London, is Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dotghert: -
home for two weeks' holidays,awl !family and Mrs. Dougherty'0,,
mother, Mfi. Fraser, of Preseott
visited over, the holiday. wit}
.Lorne's father, Mr. Geo. Dough
Guests with Mrs. David -31
Murchy last weeek were her
daughter, Mrs. Chades Rather -
ton and two grandchildren, RaP
end David. - •
ss4Miss'W.10.'‘Istg,CajsCitai6litt IttAtitti."MTs-MuNiet.RoSricri!
MacKenzie, of Toronto, spent faduly, of Hamilton, visited witt
the, w,ekend with their sister, friends and relatives ova' the
ars. Earl Howes. week -end.
.111r, and Mrs._ ,Geprge Lead- Mrs. ,Gordon Dougherty an
better and Barbara, of Toronto,i.111ss Mildred Dougherty were
were week -end guests With Mrs, in London Tuesday. , •
Colin. Maearegoe.- . Rev.- an& Mrs -D. -Scorer and
Dr. George lAilaeGregore of fa.trirly,.. • of St. Thomas,'
Chicago, called on friends here spending the ,month of July ii
last week. Mrs. A. Foster's .11=e. Rev, Mr
• Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pritchard, Scorer is taking the services ir.
of Preston, visited with the lat- Christ 'Church, Port Albert; fox
ter's parents, �r, and Mrs. Rey the month of July. -
MacKay last week -end. Mn. and Mrs. Pitt and son, of
Mr. and Mrs. George Foster London, moved to their farm
and Donna, of Rodney, spent (the former J. Moerbeek farm,
Saturday with Mrs. Foster's mo- last week. We welcome them
ther, Mrs. Kitson. to the community.
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--ST. GEORGE'S. CHURCH
Sunday, July 10 — 4th Sunday.after Trinity
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School- and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Holy Communion and • Sermon.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery).
The Rector at Both Services.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector.
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
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10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. "FINDIN'G GOD.ff
Nursery arid Junior Congregation.
REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., pAinister.
MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T„ Mus: Bac:
Music Director.
Knox Presbyterian Church\i,
THE REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minisfer
Mr. H. de Jcing, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
N11) a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.rn,., MORNING WORSHIP.
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—.—., Norval, Ont.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
Victoria Street United Church
"FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU"
10 a.m. Graded Bible School. .,,Adult Clos.
11 a.m. ' "A 'FATHER IS V.I.P."
(2) To his daughters.
10 a.m. BENMILLER UNIFIED SCHOOL—CHURCH.
1.30 p.m. UNION early CHURCH after Sunday Sthbol,
REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist.
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ANYTHING CAN 'HAPPEN - and usually does .,on the annual London to Brighton tour in Ontario
co-sponsored by the Antique and Classic Car Club of Canada and British American Oil. Restored 1913
Model T Ford, owned by Ken Adams of Orono, will be one of 30 cars driving in this year's 300 -mile
endurance test, July 11 to 13. That is, i, . he and pretty passenger Sharon Friendly, of Toronto, can put
)the ir Humpty-Dqmpty back together in time. 03-A Oil hoto)
All Wool clOthS
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RIDHAWS-
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ON THE SQUARE – GODERICH
OPEN EVERY, FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9
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PREDICTS HURON APPLE !ties, including Red Haven ;and
will be as good or
CROP DOWN 18 PER CENT '/'-'tbtil'qe.,h
vbaerieertietsa,vtAeytAttwhile later
Thc. .total apple crop in .MiciLl-
3ariveelrd:
Additional i OBITUARY ',Salvation Army. 'and Oxford Counties *ill be'
;dlesex, Huron, Lambton, Elgin, I'la.Hs.ebesea...nid,gothocd ,wstftahwba jberoryve
D'''s.-mand has,been brisk:
ge quality - and size of fruit.
. 'ERIC .M. WILSON Camp Opened
1.tbout 18 per cent less than dast
! In his Vegetable report, Mr.
. Classifids ! Erie MacKay Wilson, 59, dir- Th . , ,,,, ,.vear, j. •J. :Johnson, inspector in
harse fruit and -vemetable. divis Johnson said Grand Bend -Med-
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ector of advertising for the Mon- . o. spaclous new Salvation, agriculture,dsa d brtment of ford Marsh crops. are develoPing
krmy camp -on IIi,2,-hway No. 21 srieopni. j,rt.( an.a a . • cpa .
F. Engagements , Julytreal 5Stlitiir,indiheodspelatarily
-... id in his weekly 1 wells Local cabbage is nevi on
Ithe market and • other traps are
artrupeesClteakit,\;,i'iocima:i:1::s north of Hayfield was ,Mr. Johnson said there is an .growing well.
borough. The de-aeased was a Officiating was Brigadier John 1 good growth of foliage and opened on Saturday• ,I adequate supply of moisture,'
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PAL.. and Mrs Chris. Illerluf- former resident of Saltford and sssesss, of TEST NEW FIRE ALARM
eng-gement. -of thLir ..d_ughter, .legiaLe__Inslitute, 35 years ago, Salvation Army. Wocfstu%rn_14;frtauDitc."Excepting the few in- . ,
_scab tas taken . Lpper.Lakes Shipping has in-
' sen, of Godcrich, announce the attended Goderieh. District yol- Oio ccmnLiisnsdioonner
Klara, to Rinalc:a Facersinato, w.here he...was instructofs of the Among others present , stalled in the termer
Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cadet Corps. ,- 4'. u- ,Mr. H L. Leonard, of the Forest' He said there will be "veryi
w- as, • ocivoeodr, .,, orchards generally loOk :
, -, ' . i Flour mill a, fire alarm system
connecting directly with • the. _0
.... The .marriage will ta.ke - smeast and I fire departmenU, as in the case
Giovanni FleChillaiO, Of Italy.' Mr. \Vilson had' a notabk,,'-
Hill Kiwani.i. Call),” cf London. light" crops of both
Saturday, July 9, in lissYfiePlrila." career • in the Canadian Mil:tia, This elitb assisted irt the pur-: Montmorency cherries. In sweet of the hospital and Dominion
reaching the rank of brtgadiee chasing of the s,paelens, varictics Senaeas are nearly Road Machinery. The firemen
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Distinguished' Service Orde- in '`Glen Huron." Bringing greet -he ready. -
,,vh:ch is. to be known LIS, finished and tartarian.s will soon . were down to the millTuesday
27x in '1951. and was awarded the- ."--rif.-, '
Donald, R.R. 2, Ged.rich, an_!World War Two. Amongst ,
is ••, on b half of the, villa(se ot , Repot -tens-, on ipeaches. Mr,' ed the installation to be work-
, evening on a test, ,whiCh shew-
Mr, zind Mrs. llsbert A. •Alac -- -- ' c . ins.; . 6 - ' - •
Hayfield was Mr. Adam ' •)'-' 1 '
nounee the engsgement ef their ImanY military awarcls was the Flowers., Johnson saidmost ear v varae-, ing satisfactorily.
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daughter, Shirley Lenore,;10DSO, awarded In 1945 while he' Nem ..,..,-
Carl Edward Beech, 'on. of Mr. was commanding officer of the • .....•
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and Mrs. Everett N. Beech, Port 10th CanadianArmored Re5,i-
Hopei The wedding will take ment, at this timb he held* the
place the latter (part . of July. rank of lieutenant -colonel. Sorv-
27x ing later as brigadier, Mr. Wil-
son had direct control of the .
6th and 17th -Hussars of Mon-
treal, the Sherbrooke Regiment,'
Le Regiment de Hull, the Trois
- :- LONDON, AND .ST. 'THOMAS
Rivieres Regiment. and the -7-1T
Hussars, .
The late Mr. Wilson was foi• •
a time editor of the ,Stayner
Sun. Surviving is his wife, the
former Dorothy Bell, of Stays'
ner,. who. tatight classy:; at old
e " with. cliarlje-Chamberlain, Marg Osborne,
daughter of thStayner Sun's -
Central School in Goderieh 30.
years ago. 'Mrs. Wilson is. a '
former owner. Three childr...nt'
also surViVe7 • - — ' 'Pr ' '
Funeral
liarbourlite Lnn, formerly the
Pav, HI-Teday en reebrd dance every Thservices will he held
ursafternoon at Stayners
Friday night, 'Johnny Brent,,
CKNX disc jockey. A dance to
remember every Saturdaysnight,
Ron Brown and his orchestra.
Vocals by Jack Levy, .-26ti
Cosgrove, widow of the late
Reserve the date, Thursday; James Cosgrove. Mrs. Cosgrave . For further inform' ation, on how farmers can attend free of charge, see your
July 2.1st, 'f-or--'S't- ..,,Georeeass.-asslangliter of the -.Late Mr.
Church garden party,. . ,-27 and Mrs. NixoreDougherty, Col-;
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.boirne Township.
.-The annital-!Octogen '. PiNe€1-63,,--ttwe-thtugh-
nic, sponsored by the Kinsmen, ters. Mary and Nora,. both of
will be held at Harbourlite Inn, London; three sisters. Mildred 1
July 20, starring at T20 p.m. (1Mrs. J. C. Rea) of Toronto.
The ,public is invited. For fur- •Evelyn (Mrs. Clyde Carter) of '
ther information phone D. J.: I endon, Florence (Mrs. J. H.
Patterson, '7616. -27-23 Lauder) of Goderieh. Internient '
's in Colborne cemetery. ,.1•• ,
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THE SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY., JULY 10
CAPTAIN AND.MRS, R. PETERSEN ,
11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING,
3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m. SALVATION MEETING.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
You are never a stranger at the Army.
1957 .Plymouth
6 Cylinders,
Two Door
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• 1954 'Ford V-8
Four Door,
Automatic —
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1953 Mercury
Condition good.
One owner.
1958 Truck
VOLICSWAIG-EN
RacIta. and Tarp.
1951 Pontiac
' Four Door — Radio.
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCHfr
10 a.M. CHURCH SCHOOL—AR Age#:,
11 a.m. "LUS.TRE AND LOYALTY."
Soloist- Eleni. Gerros.
7 p.m. EVENING SERVICE, "CHRIST'S MISSION?'
E. Von KEITi; Minister. W. BETTGER. Organist.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
WELCOMES
9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP.
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and iiihie STUdy. -
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor—JA 4-9306.
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
SUNDAY, JULY 10
10 a.m. Sunday School, classes. for all ages.
11 a.m. Worship Service. -"Come and See."
7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
"Man's Extremity Is God's Opportunity."
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Study and tirayer Meeting.
Friday, 8 p.m. Young Peoples. -
REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Paster — Phone JA 4-8506.
You are invited to come and worship with us.
Daily Vacation Bible School
Monday, July 11, to Friday,
July..22
9 A.M. to 11.15 A.M. ,
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
All school age children invited.
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allIMIlilliM11.011111.1111111MININNI
t. Coming Events
The annual cemetery service
in Port Albert cemetery N,v i 1 I be
on Sunday, July 10th, at 3.30
pm. Rev, If. L. Jennings in
charge, assisted by Rev. D. G. S.
Scorer. Everyone welcome.
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. Bake Sale, Dendffirne. s -Flower
Shop, Saturday, Judy 9, at 2.30
p.m., under the auspices of
Mirth Street WA. 26-27
DON MESSER
coming to
JUBILEE
J1JL"Y 22
Ontario.
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MRS. ELEANOR COSG•ROVE
• There passed away in London,
on Sunday, July 3, Eleanor Fern
and the Buchta Dancers.
2:30 P.M. — LONDON WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS.
5.00 P.M. — OUTDOOR BARBEQUE.
7.30 P.M. — MAIN ST. JUBILEE, ST. THOIYIAS.
MASSEY4E- ROLISCALDEALER.,
GEORGE WRAITH
You are cordially invited to
the Credl-Ion Art Show in the
odd collegiate fBritannia Rd.
door), July 8, 9 and 10, 2 to 9
p.m. -27
Drunk Molests
Beach Visitors
Jailed 60 Days
Sentencing Edward Perry, 29,
caf R.R. 2, WoJclibridge, for in
decent expoiure at Goderich
publid beach on June 25, Mag-
istrate Hays said the act had
!Toiled a holiday outing for a
family party, and molesting of
people at the .beach hare -tan -
not be tolerated. Perry, wIlio
pleaded guilty at 'the preceding
court, said "liquor ..made me do
it." He was also convicted of
intoxication; and the evidence
wasthat his beverage was rufb-
bing alcohol.
Police said ,he had accosted a
16 -year-old girl, but that she
-had disappeared (without laying
a complaint
Since he was remanded in
custody, June 30, it wag learned
that Perry has R record in Tor-
onto, and was tOnvieted of 'an
indecent act at godbury.
He was senteneed to 60 days
for the in -decent aot here and
30days concurrent on tiho drunk
charge. ,
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Delivered in any quantity around G.odeiich
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We have 4 different sizes 'of concrete mixers -
wheelbarrows -plywood forms -and will rent these
accessories on a low -rental basis.
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-- PHONE JA 4-8221