Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-29, Page 18Innkeeper Also First P tuvern the flow's faro Kik'! Y+.4 id.4e'l." ( �,- 1314f -9r y r$.. 74e ,was a :meted K 2-15v glayi4 tte y:r• a -$0 .rn a y grate 5 a ilifistory. 't.ave dixze l $s it4ip justz' ti:a °?. �. 3eeo at the verye..`..y� • ' ' •,; e,seri. l arab Was a, part of its • Ofe and pr...-,-.s,for at least years pe'd sagnaturt °Wm. Reed.' e rs,,s papers • atett brical Society vc _. a ce:�.t of Me forSi. 0 CSF tta,.04 West St. ' Rhen was an E ,: • %-- --; cs=ne he in ma with Mayor S tar . ck, 'woo s.Tp rr:s: sea the r'd '.'''..m os towns, Waterloo connt2,, toot.,er:c"'y es. Reed on: t ' s first a -P ern =� r the p Jy TIM . a ` =' _sJ er✓a ; ✓ . Y eze. "A few years mer," ac r to east tate T. G. Coz . n. R sld, as _to ."F el t e' ° Fib•er, " « th .r tr,c r► Stirt;-1 G"ST C from M augnan township, in Ycr t.. Reed the. , ,gtt Land c the lake tr, , at the owner 'f €ice awe fircernia. Eroon of the Late ?'ark carried a'wa erste. a long time ago, =rs, yrs, bat when Reed built Rotel Godericia Lot S it was rigt1 on the principaltravelled .. route. People oath _ g in the Eta• road a along Hrata .s4a ram car some Ott.r to Flirtn24— thence to,'the harbor, wine fr • soID a years cormerce °c",,...rc=e'd.. A very ad map :.aa;C sses• on of Ernest Lee has the fig.ti#of the bole marked, anal tom' e are.. .-^.g,*3,5 Poinidng "to G'u'ehpb"L Many i . -migrants 2a -rived at Ham: A Sid. .and liftth #her effects pro• toted to G rb over the. 1 ?moron row 3n Hg's inn a mailbag �..11,for receipt' of -letters. Tore being no official ser ice a i.Y.she ., the " Jt ge" ' journeyeg from Mme to ramie to •a on and ban ,.ri Ig ak.' meal, or '...•nti E" ,g4 news. yrsze f 'e the first p.o4s • toe waS estatlied-ar..the,e e af.E. C. Taylor on West street theO °' y1.r waS far= for r �., c'e Taile, R_Igewood. tri eat lot e r"r c tete a.& s Reed p.=..4 -sed real addrAirx.a tis t :mei std.ln err . �..Ret,d, bailtifofthefast y4s oca rt Rental to be '2D p 2s a year. Re -xi Re _:t, was the'er ci Mrs. T. ' . fir": n ' eSt street S u et ` m : st have been weep. D: g, 49th lif2:*;r4a. street a i «g tame Y gat Pgs '-! rel " fru± • to Cam CCM - s' a+ r NiLtets, WS, te.' AE l +3a wnz f ria lly¢r �.a` netltitle" •f=thinth mwtgasTed property Ca Included Lot l42, £mea streeti streetfor 825' pounds; $rt H 2 Cole" b. st tame been a ss s a. 55:2buillant, Ta• 185;, as date on Via. Ram . sold the. tel x a , sit a C A " , : r Hobe, a/r,3r r"w, *dPJMd = tail. 2. PerhapsC-earge ran the pace f9r R o r be may have a inn,of his owl.. By. tan :there were at'lea three c Rr s to Croderiebt. theArto• toric, the l:tzronand to C" t~.e_ • lake hr reink sm e Heed *b`.:. t . to the pres ' generatnn is that cryet was played'cc uotnd o ample dlnuP")sioriS westodele sat of the prest l3 ttoose.InDays. sof the Cada C 'It ' s recnro t that 24to I c t eeCe=p3=s ciftee one ke'' r'eF '1L o1""' tic,, A er Z? '. a: latme'Reedis hotel with bea=t4 hack in the blare o the setting saes., The Ls. rs 'O •ra tell tis -whether h 'e thf? t= Was ' = lir, raz.e cr trick, cce sic' Or �v ^•e ra; 4 of, the "wester sun„ thereae 7.'7.4..tleave tt tta. + =' vt e h Tee, 2h? tal&ztat W! wan1.71. Reed and From' their location on the "Broadway of Goderich" as it used to be hewn., three successive generations of the Blackstone family have owned and operated businesses in the same location.. Be- g in 19, Mr. J. C. Blackstone operated .a confectionery and ice cry parlor. When the neighbouring business, The Signal, moved across the street, Blackstone's expanded and ,entered the furniture business. In 78 years Blackstones salute our Canadian Centennial and look forward to renewing many old acquaintances driint"OLD. HOME WEEK". to wr o_ .-= aalong ong i" t Lot 4 ''" C antes lit.. A, i em �Y"v i.✓.9 acres respectively.. It was, of course„ Cpre40.• Company , a: dtae sip.ed by,C}F'res Mercer- Jones, conamasc ver, sttn reside s: to York, and also be Hap_ wiipArr Anan", "home, Elis ict; Prc since o Cpm Ca:,. ata." • . 1&4.9 R gave a le se t3 -gip 5 Lct 4, fess ,,ars acre fenced off, with dwelling and barn, to died, to eha ve yas• i c l of '' 4�. i er al =��'`t .tc $4,7,0t. The M E a5 by orae' 1-o+SCC - :.'© write, aid made.n.... mart rS.GYaa2$� cr.e. the "d,./'.¢.a- . there glgrledas av . w b esss Maori' erI t tt, o' the St. George's Crest "castle". it is .fie s.r.':.se as to what was go r ,on tr °s . ae:- re• g g Rotel C,- der:oh. ��3 h_ re&. Office record sari ss:Nov.le, fit PLUS OTHER SPECIAL GAMES The comings and going of . trains were. always an exciting event in the life of Canadian trywnspeaple during their early Vie. The arrival of . the first train into G- cb in 1901 was no exception. A Large crowd burned out to 'Meet it at the CPR station dog at the south dock. There are perhaps some in the community - can remember this first arrival. The quality of the , picture is not the best . best the large crud and some of the vehicles of the day can be defined. Today the CPR station receives no passenger trains. In this respect it has been relegated to a memory of the past. Wet humid wearier 1 hampering hying operation in Harlon Cc nty.•;Yeelowing of cel. eat grains in some areas had resulted from .an excess of wet soil conditions. Although •a ne_white e�s____,..ccun n,$ have been damaged b3' heavy rains in South Huron., generally most field crops in the co qty, on well drained soils, are grow. Mg very Well. , •_ Cattle are .gaining very well ori binvy iro.:ii ve pastures. AIR-CONDITIONED ON THE SQUARE SOU'T'HERN FRIED r` a "old Home Week" Welcome ARGY MARINE & ' : S LL ENGINES' S# ERITANNIA RD:,. E. • TEL '524.9201 '''RE CONTINUALLY , EXPANDING OUR FACILITIES AND PRODUCE LINES TO BETTER' SERVE 111E PEOil OF A RA 9,:o D. TOWN. JUDGING OF. CENTENNIAL PERIOD COSTUMES' AND PRIZES AWARDED AT THIS TIME JUDGES' WILL BE WELL KNOWN RADIO AND TV PERSONALITIES PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES SHOP.OR STORE WINDOWS • With Spial Consideration Being Given For Centennial. Motif , FIRST PRIZE .. $100 SECND PRIZE --$ 50 THIRD PRIZE $ 25 • LADIES' PERIOD COSTUME' • FIRST PRIZE $25 7 SECOND PRIZE -- $15 THIRD PRIZE. — $10 • GENTLEMEN PERIOD COSTUME • FIRST PRIZE $25 SECOND PRIZE — $15 THIRD PRIZE• =– $10 • GIRL'S PERIOD COSTUME (10 Years and Under) i FIRST PRIZE -- $15 SECOND PRIZE — $10 THIRD PRIZE — $ 5 • BOY'S PERIOD COSTUME (10 Years and. Under) • n • FIRST PRIZE .--.r $15 SECOND PRIZE.;;– $10 THIRD PRIZE — $ 5 - A PLAN TO ATTEND Af$:001.M. To PARTICIPATE IN " TEE PiAfifiTING OF TEE CENTENNIAL ,"OAK" Sponsored By The Old Rome 'Week Committee