HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-05-31, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 3ist, 1923
THE GODERICUI STAR
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WI.," HAVE THE VARIETY
it Is Always a Pleasure to Show Goods
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
GodQrich Thong 90
Gi)DERIIII WILL CELEBRATE I
Planned to -Make Laminion Day in
Goderich Best in Years
first mated being chairman Chile
urea's gimes, It. Stonehouse; A. M.
Itcbertson, miss seaman, D.. M.
O'Brien; +tlecorated autos, sy4nbalk
and floral floats, Chas. Slack; call-
tnumpians,. S. D. Croft; decorated
bicycles, J. Platt, E V. 1+:•ssiie and
J.Atheeon; tradesprose;sians. W. J
i Buchanan; baseball, J. B. Reynolds ;
sporto,° G. L. (Parsons and H. ,,Sturdy;
hagWand dancing, . • R. C. I'ostie-
thwaite; speed tests, Dr. W. ie,
Clarke, C. TI. Humber; mtutie, James
Thomson, W. H. Robertson, Dr. Gal -
low and W. Buchanan; printing ;ince
advertising, WH. Robertson, W. F.
Mittel, J. D. Purves, rounds, V. C.
Lee, G. Gould, J. W raigie, W. F.
Clarke, Relate Turner; decorations, J.
We Fraser, G. L. Parsons; tomes -
slims, L. L. Knox; :carnival, II. T. Ed -
wards and Dr, allow; ;special feat.
ures, Dr. .1. A. Graham. The chair -
man of each committee can odd to
his number as`he desires. The meet -
lag adjourned to meet again on Wed -
needay evening,. May 30th. • .
'G�icleriei;' is going to have a wall
Doininion Day cerebration the: year
There is going to be something 'or,
everybody, liver the youngest to the
oldest, and the indication is that the,
day will be one of the best in years.
on Friday evening a public meeting
was held in the town ball at the rail
of the Mayor, mid at this gathering,
ways
ttaTa androme n s for o alt t ovid n vel a
discussed.< •.
In. the morning there will be the
children's games, which have always
been a papular feature with the lit-
tie folk. There is also to be a big
parade, including the school study
eats. decorated autos and bicycles,
floral floats. trades procession, Cali-
thumpians. In the afternoon the
proceedings wild b'e held at the aerie
cultural park and include a ball
game, an athletic meet and races.
In the evening on the Sanaa there,
is to he it band concert followedby
a carnival as a grand climax to the
day. Of course these are only some
of the events that will be on the pro-
rroar, but a "sutcuil fe ituves"' coin-
tnittee are going to see that there
;era a few '"extras:'
The officers for the "first of July_
celebration appointed at this meeting
pre as follows: ':I•Ioncetar.y president,
Win, Campbell: President, 'Mayor
M tcEwari; secretary, T. Pritchard ;
treasurer, F. W. Waolcombe. The
exe' utive. will be eainposed' of the
rt+stema ofthe .et1:-�rinlitt.e5.
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The committees are as follows (the
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.• PEOPLE WE KNOW ;
Mrs E. Langford was up from
London during the week,
Mr. Carl Hendxic1t spent the tveci.-
. end at his home'in Kitchener.
Miss Biggar "rias returned after
rise inn in Toronto and Hamilton.
Miss Leola Herm, of Toronto, seen:
the holiday at her home on North St,
Mr. Bet Cott, of Gait, is a holiday
.visitor at, his home, Montreal street.
Dr, and Mrs. W, Reid, of Detroit,
arc ' r
occupying their summer horn:.
ewe.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheardovra
and familyspent last week -end in
�,
London.
Miss Grace Strang and Miss Sin -
glair were ttp from ' Guelph fol• the
wi..k-end.
Mr. John Mc3,)erinid, of London,
was a holiday visitor at the Loma of.
.his parents, Colborne street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pinder have
returned from Toronto where they
have been visiting relatives.
Idles Verna• M' eVittiee of Toronto,
in visiting at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McVittic.
Mr. and Mrs. Beacons• of Toronto,
were holiday guests with Mrs. Ilea -
cone's parents, Dr. and Mrs. 'J. M.
Field.
Mrs. Adam Curl left on W;ednes-
day for Toronto to attend the ordina-
tToil aif her nephew, Raymond:Morris
Weeks, •
. ; Mre, Wee. Weeltes and Airs, Adam
Gori .aro : in .Toronto and while there
will he guests tit the Weekes -Cotter
wedding.
Mr. Rase Stokes, ' of Petrous, Was
t a Sunday visitor 'in town. Be . was
.aceompamd:d by Mr. Erygel, also of
1?'etrolia.
Mr. and Mrs. r. E. Robertson and
family, of Toronto, are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reb.
ertson, Park St.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McLaughtru
(formerly Helen ;Rothwell), of 31.
Edgewane ave., Toronto, were in
for the wsek-end,
Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Carrie are in
London this week attending the An.
gliean W. A. convention, represent.
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Model Theatre
WEEK OF JUNE 4 TO 9
MONDAY and TUESDAY • "
RI;�-TIN-TIN
in an ea:citing. story °o£° the World
War based on the actual life of this
wonder dog. An aero -drama of love,
hate and heroism.
"A ROG OF THE 'REGIMENT"
MERMAID COMEDY
"NG FARE"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
T T1t!TL'T >1�,21RYMORE
resent& a new in to melodrama
thrill picture' thatrelly thrills and
a climax that will surprise you.
"THE 13th HOUR"
PATHE COMEDY
"THE Old) `WALLOP"
FRIDAY and SATURDAY •
"ii3OL}+' FANGS"z
a gripping 'tale of the Oregon mune
tains portrayedd, by an unusually ex-
ceilent-cast and featuring "Thunder„"
the canineblue-blood. :A dynamic
drama. . oK COMEDY :
"Ho 4[oUSE HAZEL",town
Matinee Sat; at 00 p.m. •
C o m i ng.a.Milton Sills in "The
Valley of Gients."
Misses'Ladles'
Silk .a d Wool
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Knitted Sits
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elk 5•'
$8.50,and r ,. and .
•
Owing to the continued cold weather, the
season for Suits and Sweaters will be consider- .
ably shorter than usual. Therefore we have mark-
ed our stock down to the prices that should clear .
them quickly. `.
Ladies' and Misses'
at
Sweaters
SPECIAL PRICE .
$3.95 . Each
,
FRIDAY and -SATURDAY -
will be REMNANT DAYS
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F. E. HIE BERT
..,„em ME CASH e% ORF
mg. St,.. Georgia's church.
adr and Mrs. Jac,. ,eibrr', ,.f S.,11,1
lsa' evade wltta the lat.
vera parents, lir. and Mia. '.%m...
Menne. And other relative's.
Mr, and eitre. Elwin Rutledge end
Miss Mildred Thurupruii, of Detroit,
visited Their moth. i, Mre. R, A.'
le -ream -leen. 4i...,f aarh, over the week
end.
Mr. and Airs, Alan l... Maxwell':
.a.daughters t:14'e iii a.'ieet.rn on
Sunday st.t.edrrg tiee"fune►sti eat JII? a,
:Mu ttx eil's aunt. Mrs. Jobe little, et
Caelph.
Mr. Alex. Hume was in town Mon -
(lay evening. He was on Iris we to
Winghan'4 to wpm t the, North Huron '
Liberal meeting for The London Ad-
vertiser.
Mr. and Mrs. B. i. 4�°fillings and
ion, of Ilarristoii, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Fisher and family visited
their me.ther, Mrs. R. A. Thvmpeon,
on Sunday.
Mi. and Mrs. Fran% Ittartin melt-
area to Toronto last week 'and on
their return were accompanied by
thew dnu;;hter, Miss Ruth Martin,
evha i' home front Varsity for the
holidays.
Mr. anti Mrs. O. E. Fleiiun; ,'Sand-
wich street west, Windsor, announce
the .engagement of their daughter,
J434 Helene, to Philip Norcross
Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. henry.
Gross, of Montreal, the wedding to
take place in June at Goderich.
Mr. Robt. Matheson has been
transferred to Goderich again . and
Mr. and Mrs. Matheson and fancily
will again occupy Mr. Geo. Gould's
house on Britannia roads Mr. Math-
eson is an engineer with the C. P. R.
and will he on a freight run out of
Goderich.
Rev. Mr. Parr,` Mit, Martin Knight
and Mr. George Buehler, of Victoria
street United church, are attending
the meetings of the +Londonconfer.,
once in Wnikert"ille this week. Mrs.'
Farr is visiting her brother, 1)r.
Jewett, in Leamington, during the
Conference.
Rev. C. F. Clarke left Monday
morning for Walkerville to attend
the meeting of the conference settle-
ment -committee, of which he is a
member and will be away over Sun-
day attending the ;conference. He is
necompanied. by his daughter Bliss
Mary Clarke, •
Mr. W. P. Thompson. who for the
past several years has been associate
ed with Cleveland's Bakery, has sev-
ered his connection with that coin-
cany and is moving to his old home
of `Listowel; He intend§ to
.open up a bakery of his own in that
town. Mr.. and Mrs, Thompson mov-
ed to Listowel this week.
AMONG T HE+ CHURCHES
Baptist church, Juno .;led. EvPii-
:ar. subject. "A poor man's call."
Tudees 0:1:1-24. Come and shake
hands with us.
Services in Knox church 'next Sab-
bath will be conducted by Rev. James
Foote, B. A., of ' Exeter. Sabbath
Scheel and. Bible Classes at 10
o'clock.
Services next Sunday at Victoria.
St, United church, as follows: 10
a.m., Fellowship; 11 a.m., subject,
"Our Message;" 3 p.m., Church
School; . 7 p.m., subject, "flow tee
Know," `Rev. -George - Jewitt will
preach et both, services.
The Young People's Society of the.
Victoria St. United church, concluded
their season on Monday evening with
a social time. Themembers of the
Society attended the dramatic debate.
in MacKay Hall and then returnedcto
the church where: gantes were played
and lunch was served. iThe society
does not hold meetings during the
summer "months and will organize,
the 'first of September.
The W. M. S. of North street ilriit-
ed church will . have charge of both
services in that church on Confer-
ence Sunday, June ard. Miss .1.
Thompson will give an address at
the morning service and Mrs Long-
ley will address the congregation in
the evening. Both these .ladies::are
missionaries on furlough from China.
A ladies' choir will lead the service
of praise. •
Rev. and Mrs. P. C, Elliott, Mr.
Hamilton'Glutton, Miss 'Lala Croft,
Miss Annie Atkinson. and Misses
Viola ar;d Alberta. Osbaldestan, re-
prevented the local Baptist church at
the annual meeting of the Interpro-
vincial Ileptiot Young People's Un -
ton, which was held in London on
Thursday. ilhere were over 1200
registered delegates. The principal
speaker was the Rev. Douglas
Brown, President of the Baptist
Young . People's Union of Great Bri-
tain.
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le
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