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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-03-26, Page 12p., -M Al EOpEfuC S�.G�AL4T,A,R, THURS St. fund me IoIi e's.. age fro A general meeting of St. A.C.W. president, Mrs. E. F. and gl uat, St. Paul's Cathedral, George's A.C.W. was held in the Sale. London, •a'he president and �._ .Members heard a short tape other interested ladies will be a parish hall on Tuesday, Mrh r attendingthese meetings; u recording, of the •Primate s 17, An opening ijyrnu waa and prayers were led by t e LrLdub plans exhibit 9. - g Follpwin the business the message concerning ,the g Primate's ' World Relief and ladies met in their- individual DevelopmentFund. This was groups fotr an hour under .the illustrated .° by a series of direction of the, following appropriate slides shown by Mr. conveners:'. -Mrs. E. Hall, •• _ f _ 'Robert Legg , education; lUbrs H. ._ate art, • The secretary's and treasurer's social service; and Mrs. reports were given by Mrs. M.' `Bradley, Dorcas: Th Ode ' h Art Club ll' Id Simpson and Mrs sl Seaman '1 hey reassembled n for their monthly seting March�l�.7 Group reports were also given by d it was learned that an Slemin and Mrs. Wm. White, The e onc u , refreshments served Mrs 0. mon. y meeting ' ', at . the studio. President' Miss and, Mary Howell, who presided, read' evening sewing gtoup had been closing benediction was given by a letter from Conestoga Celle a formed under the ponvenMrs. s_ of AVpplied'A is and-Techj o o"' • .. `-O Mr -s, -Win, --Bradley: T _.. It stated that information wo ld It was also reported that-' -follow regarding assistance to several "tadie were gU:ilting.each the art group for special sessions , afternoon in, the parish hall. at the studior with qualified Coming events, for which instructors: ' " -___; _;. --support. is urged,. _includes the Plans were made for the Open.., rummage sale on April 10 and House exhibition and sale of 11th under the direction of the Living -room fireplace and chairs. The house of, four judges (Continued from page 1) Having in youth, he Thomas Morrison, never lived'in pressed installation of Goderich, but married a wireless on passenger ships and for adoption of the Plimsoll Goderich � girl, May Allen_ , ti daughter of A. McD. -Allan, a (load) line on freighters. merchant who later represented Though over, age for active Ontario in Britain when the service in War I, he was Province was .developing fruit appointed by. Sir Sam Hughes to exports. Tom Masson was command the 55th Battery, .-executiye ,vice=-president of C.F.A., and took a . course al _ Aikenhead Hardware "when •he Kingston. After taking -the retired to Oakville: --He died there battery overseas in -September, in 1956. - 1916, - he returned to recruit Margaret Masson was marcs .0 other units, and was given rank �I sailed for to an Englishman, D. A __ s , of lieutenant -colon and hauled -to the north side of g many- distinguished_- ests -_ orris -wenE to a fruit ranch -hi -the the "'(;obourg'street; wliere-fi;he"Iia�ves Okanagan Valley of. B.C. They were entertained in this house in have 'served' since as summer . had three sons and one daughter- Judge Lewis' time, e,�sPecially.in cottages. The - eldest son, James Masson the 13• years during which he Boyd, is a Shell Oil official. was a Member of Parliament. The present owners acquired , Emilie;' as Miss '"Tiny",.— Judge Lewis suffered a the property from Mrs. Julia Masson, organized '(about ' breakdown in health in the Fall - Lewis McIntyre in 1951, having 1900-01) one, of the •' first of 1930, and after treatment m previously -resided .in Seaforth,'� chapters of the Children of the Toronto General. Hospital was where Judge Hays had practised Empire, sponsored by - the transferred to Allan - • Garden . law prior.to pis appointment as I:0.D.E. They were the original Apartments. His son,.Norman, Crown Attorney of Huron in Maple • Leaf Chapter. Emilie visiting him there on_ Sunday, 1948. He was . appointed a married a Toronto business man, Feb. 22, 1931, left to mail a Provincial ' Magistrate and Judge A. H. Jeffrey; they had two sons letter to his wife in Goderich. He of, the Juvenile and Family . and two daughters. , stepped on a manhole cover in Court of Huron in 1960 and a James - Masson. became , a , Front street at the moment of Provincial Judge .in.1968. surgeon.�specialist with the Mayo an- illuminating ' gas explosion - Cllnic in Rochester, Minn. His and was hurled over the Union - Judge, Hays was the first wife was an American;.they had.' Station parapet to the taxi drive President of ;, the Goderieh four children. Dr. James married below, suffering fatal injuries. Horticultural Society and has a second time when over 80, arid His father died next day without 1�een'. a director of the ,Huron is living retired in Rochester: being told of Norman's death. A County Historical Society since • Louis its formation.' "These it terests; *1 paintings.,which will take place Social Service groupivith Mrs. on Saturday, April '4, from 2:50 - Tim Elliott and Mrs. M. Mathers to 9 p.m: at - the studio in "St. convening and an outdoor Peter's School on North Street. auction sale to be held in June. It was decided also to display- • " There will. be ' an A.C.W. some of the school children's art Thankoffering . Communion at work at the same time. 11 a,m. on April 14 followed by The members .agreed to use a pot -luck luncheon at noon. Rev. A. L. 0. Clarke. The , Star Prints of local paintings by Jean' The diocesan annual meeting reported that "there .was a ,good Smith and the late Tom of A.C.W. will be' held April 20 turnout of the Masonic Pritchard to' get a supply of fraternity." Military honors Were handinotes with a historical paid at the grave by the firing flavor, to put u on sale at:„. the y GO D ER I C H party in charge of Sergt.-Major exhibition. George James. .After the besiness meeting, • The Lewis family's summer Lorna Vincent showed slides of ' cottage, `_`Pinewood," was on the Jamaica where she and her sorts ban ~a- few mi%s ori 61';' hbsb`and_.. had:. Jived—for .seven Goderich. When the. `present A social Canadian National station was refreshments , , bought' theold years, built Mr Lewis oug meeting frame station,• had it cut in two . a nurse and went overseas in War h She did not marry; and died a few • years ago. Harold, remembered, by fellow -students. as a happy, active lad, died , in ' Goderich in his 'teens. Stanley - volltnteered in War I and was ;���uy trete• er'tea; The Auxiliary of 'Alexandra her appreciation for the 'sproi s Marine and' General" Hospital is : :suppled by the Auxiliary for the beginning plans for the 'annual candy stripers. ' Penny Sale Tea to be held June A4 -in Knox Presbyterian Church. Theproceeds realized from this sate -and--tea- purchase and--tem purchase a Colson stretcher and - roller - for use in the „operating room. . E. A. Elliot, Hospital - Administrator,' explained the operation of this equipment and expressed his appreciation for all the Auxiliary was doing and had done for the hospital. The contributions for last year totalled over $2°,200. . In response to a request as to; what could be done to assist the nurses, - Mrs. C. McDonald Presented a 'need' for Nursing Text Books to -be placed in the library and the Nurses' Stations in the -hospital. It was decided to make a contribution of $200, toward the pdreliase of these' books. • Mrs. McDonald also expressed at the residence and St. George's s are r y. - - ays, are church were conducted by Rev. evidenced in the fine old. home J. N. 1-1:- Mills, rector, assisted by and its grounds. • Hospital Auxiliary" DIaIi1 killed in action on, the Somme. He was not married. Duncan Morrison Masson also 'served overse is M the first war. He is now retired from the staff of the Mayo Clinic. • He had four children. Edward Norman Lewis, born -in Eloderlch of Ira Lewis, Crown Attorney, • and a grandson of Ira Lewis,° a United Empire Loyalist woo settled in the Brockville area. Racially; the family is Welsh. E. N. Lewis was a .. man of hale -and -hearty type, and when campaigning , for the House of Commons had an amusing 'story and. a pat on the back for all and sundry: Between 'sessions, he was a diligent "fence -mender°' in 'his constituency. He retrieved West Huron from the Liberals„ in 1894, but by only 93 votes, and in 1908 the margin dropped to 62. Even in the Conservative sweep of 1911 he was ahead(of M. G. Cameron) by only 175: "Ned" Lewis was. prolific of ideas. He was an early and often ridiculed- 'advocate of • daylight saving time; fought for rural mail service and saw it inaugurated in 1908, and long before the proposal was seriously considered at Ottawa he urged 2tppbintment of a Canadian ambassador to Washington.. -SPIN DRY WASHERS Either agitator or impeller type in stock Check Out SPECIAL 144.95 :cninson. Ty— Ajpli•nCIl: oaten Rd. 524.1141 Octogenarian Club The Signal -Star , takes great pleasure this week to extend , happiest birthday greetings to ."Mrs. Letitia Nicholson, :Huronview, who will be 91 March 28: . If you know of someone who will be, celebrating an- - 80th birthday or better _in' the near future, please, telephone Mrs. Shirley Keller, women's editor, - with the name, address, age and birthdate of the celebrant. There is no charge for this ' service and we are pleased to hear from you. 'ROUNDTMETOWN PHONE J24-8331 period with Master Paul Bisset is visiting climaxed,. the with Miss Flora Macdonald, for the Easter vacation. 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