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The Signal, 1931-10-1, Page 141" " • 'kV • t eTekirt 1 :Mar.. t.' 4 ...•••••mmor Advertising There is no Cheaper advertising midi - UM than the newspaper. *hen your advertisement is in The Signal it goes right into the homes of the people. Job Printing Commercial and Soeiety printing neatly and quickly done by The Signal. Telephone 35 and a represent, ative will call on you. EIGHTY•FOURTH YEAR, NO. 39 GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, Imm.......1....••••Victor Ethan Is -OBITUARY - MRS. JOHN BREEN • ;lei' Senior • ChampionA lung and trying Milewar •."••It . • by the (teeth on Saturdey, September rs elided . WM, of Mrs. John Breen, of the Huron GO. I.s Annual Pied Day Fav - road, tioderich toirushlp, a Nhort ' di- titule froni town. Mrs. Breen, who was ()red with Excellent Weath- in her eighty-first year, had for ten year* been coulined to her bed and rendered almost completely helpless by rheumatism and palsy. During this long period she was devotedly and patiently cared for by her husband, who also le now in his eighty-first year. Dees -tired, whose maiden name was Amelia (finder, was born In Col- borne township, the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Girder of theist von- wasaissa. JAN,* 4steseosorseseate,eeee-=-- auli4li31Vholiday at Met Breen In Prff; they lived for POMP time The ruler this year allowed only nt Bennilller and afterwarda on the Steentries for each contestant. and form on which Mrs. Breen was born. the best roar Peen?* in recti caw* In 11115 they removed to Gilder counted In deciding the champiouships. tewnehIP Mrs. Breen was identified The senior boys' championmhip was with the Evangelical church in Col - won by Vietor Elliott. with Ian Mac- borne and of more recent years with Kay and Bill Barrow tieing for second ke•%:. A or -The Results Yesterday was an ideal early autumn day and the annual sports program of M714167-4. the Collegiate Institute was carried .out under the most favorable condi- tions and with excellent results. It ti o *Med, however, that the attendance not lasiganit1141114111. Knox l'reabyterian church of Goderich place. She leaves. besides her aged husband. Roy Errington Is the intermediate three Sons and two daughters: Henry champion and his win is yermarkable C.. of Goderich townahlp; Oliver L.. of from the fact that he had never taken Toronto: William A.. of Brandon. part in field events in previous years. Man.: Mrs John Moore. of Goderich Pat Page was the rimner-up. township. snit Mrm. John Millian. of jokier (+Amnon As _Craig, icolhorne townaelp, ala -me brother; and the runner-up C. Jerry. who wins Charles Moder. of Colorado. and one the special prise given by Mr. Hill for slater. Mrs. Natkatts1.0bWI-Of Saakatch- - the boy In first form standing second .'wan. There are twelvegrandchild- in number of points. ren. For the past year Mr. and Mrs. fle senior-girhe champion fe r•C. Bern -have 1144,4 -441* --tit. I, O'Brien. and for the junior girls' chant parents. pionothip Lucy Harrison and isa Nlv-. f The funeral took place to Maitland Me were tied. cemetery nn Monthly. September 21st. Winners In the variou* ((vest* werel The merylrea were conducted by ltev. as follows: J. N. H. Mille. rector ef At. George's BOYS' EVENTS Senior nreh, In the absence of a Presbyter- lan minister. The pallbearers were 100 yards --Victor Elliott -(10 3-5 elltr-;71. 11. McLean. Gundry, S.c.i, Ian Mackay, James Sutherland. JOhn Hogarth. Martin Miurford. 2210 yards -Victor Elliott (23-4-5 lel Older and 11. C. Munnings. Among thaw prosiest were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rec.), Ian MacKay. _Mra. Seas Litt- and Use.. 440 jj wmls Barrow -41- MVP Litt. of Sebringrille: Mr. William 2-5 sec.), Ian MacKay, leinean Mac- , kerns and NUM. Alberta Jacobi.. of Kay. Half -mile --William Barrow (2 inhi: 24; sec. t, lan MacKay. • One mite -William Barrow (4 phi. oe 1-5 sec.1, Ian MacRae:: High jmnp-Duncan Maeitay (4ft "Po in.), Ian MacKay, James Dather- land. 1931 The News iifThe-Town WINS (ARROW TROPHY The dual game for the Garrow trophy Was played on the Maitland golf course on Saturday. The winner was Mr. I. D. Eastman, who defeated Mr. Charles Nutlet in a close game, only one point separating winner and run- ne r p. iticrinv-Eworr The marriage was quietly soiens) ulsed in St. George's.church,.00 Mater- tt Di (ioderieh and 111.7tha Vietor Henry of Kincardine, Ont. The rector, Rev. J. N. H. Mills, officiated. lately *Bee else nioomany. the , , ...., bride and groom left by motorMr. Frank Brien. of the Vnirersity on their v.'n"4-11*-11148*--, honeymoon, after which they will me- . _ side In Kineardtne. or roronto, visited friends in town over the w eek -end. Mrs. 11. M.Castles.II , Is Sl'HOOL CHILDREN TREATED ' • . I 1 !siting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rain on Friday afternoou preventedl C. II. Huml er. ktorla street. the carrying oet of the field day pro- i - Judge Gar and family. who Or - gram at Victoria achool, but although cupied their ho e here during the sum - the boys and girls were deprived of 1 mer. I ve rstued t T ronto the Luill-holiday the day was not I_ w hully. a disappointmenr... MO -MO p itestsTheireelay ferna a week's visit with - He and Mrs. • . T. Philliplereturned and School Club had ordered a large I friends at Woolostock_atid Hamilton. supply of tweiners and rolls, with the • Mr. ami . e• expectation of disposing of them I returned from a. visit to their son, 11r. while the sports were progressing. and Arden Aitken, rihrl'hIs family at Loa. they were not muted.-- To. Lite dMightenmr. of the pupile, between :t and 4 o'clock !, Morrison anti Bill Balker left on the ladies brought int() each room gen- !.Monday for:Tratonto, where they will , eroua supplies bf the eatables, and I continue their 'courses at the Frther- : -each pupil was treated to a toothsome Aly. "hot dog." The postponed sports" pro- I Miss Doris Woolleombe, of Grimsby 1 gram is being carried out today.-- ' High School, spent the week -end with I Societies ot Vit. -torte street and North i 1. visiting her sheer. Mrs. Louis Dal- street United churches Was held in the Iri,eari, la*Irr:ti:gmbr' rally of the united Young People's , mi.. CatherMirreidi Nicalenc44:0Mrrtlrisay. (F);:11p(i•et7(1)olitf. I (soothe. YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY shereh am motel"7--evers- weeks. - -- Mr. I - - - / Ins. r. borne Jewell was ehairman Mr. and ItlIrs.13.A.Ilaini and (laugh - and Mims Alma Howell acted al, pianist: ter., Gladys a -May,.( Owen Sound,I. A most Interesting address on "Con, spent -tles, weekend nith friends in atructiveneaa of Character- was given town. by Rev. W. J. Patton of ilennilliler. Mr. Harry Hayden of London is After the devotional aervlee, which In- apending a few weeks visiting rela- eluded appropriate hymns and prayers tires and friends In Goderich and by Rev. 1•'. W. Crelk and Rev. Geo. T. vicinity. Watts, Mr. Douglas Canupbell led the Mr. and Mrs. J. 1-1. Wilson. Cembria tethering in happy singainig. A eon- road, visited at 'the home of Mr. and _to_lsecome aequainted was then Mrs. Alex. Wilitra, Centre I@land, Tor - enjoyed, after which refreshments were onto, the past week. 'erred. osier Mrs. J. H. orad np from PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and . Mrs. W. A. Coulthurat spent the weeikend with relatives at Torouto. Mr. Jas. M. Smith of Luckuow spent Sunday with Mr. ad Mr.. Thole. J. Audersou, !Irv. John bougtnire Is in Toronto this week visiting' her daughter, Mrs. R. R. Needham. , Mr. and Mrs. James Hill of Staffa tnisliii Mr. D. 1. IMIIL Rev. S. J. MeDonahl of the Border Cities visited relatives In Giodorich and THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Publisher& 41111/1111 -- -CHURCH • NOT "The Art of Appreciation" is the top- ic.to be diamond at the sueeting of the Men's) Club of North etreet Culled ttet•hutuvrelik, a/171.1: el‘iii..ntizaie.y ik)iiiwudrueu: 11: Sewer and Road Construction Pro - M. C. C. SEASON OPENLNG trodece the subject. posed to Give Employment Bodiesilin t'-. Relief Work- The Menosetung Canoe Club is Cone Rev. K. Li. Hrowulee, of Strathroyd under Government Sc heme mewing the new season with a meet- couducted the eervieeti in St. George's!, Mg next Tuesday evening, when nom. church on Sunday, while Bev. J. N. 11.1 place and Mills conducted Maven thanksgiving services Su -Ss- JohiCa ebureb, Str*'-'4* was held OD Thursday evening last,, • Joint meeting of the town council 'nation of officers will take with all members of both bodies prea- „, and the water and light commis/don other importent business, will lee up for ror. etc. to dkross plans for unemployment consideration. hilslat.rvetieuetrseCeli willdabey shetli relief. Engineer S. 11, Johnson was haul will preireb' both morning "" structIon of a 15,111. or lii-in. oewer - - evahlurchrvokne6tin when Rev. F. W. seillffter "WiY,,t Dreaeut. said 4 protemal- leer the eon - evening. The church will 'be suitably decorated fur the us.„ssiumien,„ --tserseizeii---ietinda7-1,&:-Vk• LYNN-COIGHILIN The marriage of Miss S. Coughlin of Watford to Mr. Joseph Lynn, son of Mrs. J. Lynn. Goderich. was .oleinnized sit 8 o'clock this (Thiarsilay_i_mproing, -Saintie--ehisieilFmsetinAltE---1114.- Cdtie4st ofileiatet Pullarton townahin: Mrs. William Li Minn Mrs. Medd. of rlinten. --Yesterday was the boo general halt "holiday of the Newton. and the stores hereafter will be open on Wednesday afternoons. Most of the halt -holidays seasonthls have been favored with Broad jump -Victor F.Iliott •(17 ft. 11 In.), -Dmicau-Seeitay, James Su- Rood wthther th_4.hattkeen greatly Pe- therland. 10,4111. Yesterday was • glorious day. Hop. step and PiMp-Victor Elliott 135 ft. 10 in.', Dineen MacKay, James 1:Otworionker.Mereperland. " Pole eatilt-Vkitor Shot put. 12 lbs. -Reginald Maher (36 ft-JAIn. James Sutheelaid. lbstermediate 100 yards -Roy Err ingtoa ' - • • ;,,e-oaissorre ere.), William Sutherland. 220 yarde--Koy Errington (281-5 • William Sutherland, James Jobs - mom 440 yards -Roy Errington min. 13-3 ser.), James Johnston. Ernest Crawford. Half -mile --Roy Errington (2 aidn. 82 2-5 sec.,. James Johnston and Ernest Crawford tie. High jump-Johu IteLVETI (4 it • iD 1, Patrick Page. Gum Worthy. Broad jump -Patrick Page (15 ft. 5it In, William Sutherland, John McLean. Hop. step and Jump -Patrick Page (33 ft. 9 in. 1. James Johnston, W11- ii11112 Sutherland. Pole Vault -Patrick Page (8 ft. 10% 18.1. Gus. Worthli Shot pit, 12 ib.-Williain r - land (30 ft. 2% in.). Harry Cook, Rus- sel Pfrimmer. a Coievi. W. L. tApiCTtbrillTIES men's League, held September 23rd. Times. Sunday school at 3 pan. street to Elgin avenue., An estimate of street. thence on St. Patrick''t street te - Plan,. were made for the (semis% sea. Rev. J. It. Rhodes of Exeter oecupied the cost was made tentatively at 112, 7.7 Waterloo mtrect. and On Waterloo bazaar. It was decided to redecorate day and also spoke at the Rally Daft 000 to S13.01100a.nriaenend ...II. Netivitiee; whish will moo& a die pulpit of Knox church at both tlie C. W. T.,-.. recess at Alexandra hog- eter Nob' or the Sunday minima e s I and laterthe' i niorain 'and venlu vi 1 t Sun- prepare gapeci."4.1fiewatal9ona:kfeorit plod and to -mit in -n nevc-floor-rortir- . He was -heard with great school Id the ' to Ing of battleship linoleum. Mrs. J. 11. laterest and pleasure on each occasion. Whitely end Mrs. M. J. Howler being The services in Elam Prerbyterien stelerjetto14i committee_ leAllialioteed Anis work. - street Lotted ehtireh will kw eouducted by the pastor, Mei. F. W. Craik. Ser. emu subjects: 11 a.m., "The Soul of a teliillir4--"Strength tor These from the junction of. Nelson end Vie- to,tbe main sewer at *in elleo streetFol-Elrin Hyaena lwexagedi favorable ronfillieration. Thin new sewer as proposed would run front Vic- toria street on Nel@on etteeele itiongl`htireh Street to Colborne to -e seAer the proposed work. .1nother proposal was the grading and maettelamIzIng of a number of ehgreh-..eg sudsy. nett .leill be cola- roads In the town - athe pblic wh- nd ukg77▪ - ' . dueled 44 Rev-. IX -J, -Lome- D-As_.11iir eommittee and the xpeetirreonibilftee or -7'. • newly- laitikicti41 mluister. In the morn- in orn- t rennet] were asked to take up this AT MISSIONARY CONGRESS lug Mr. Lane will preach his introduc- matter In conjunction and report as to them. je:rgreentreeksontowbehicuhntft.it Craik. emirs. DuMn. J. E. Ilarnwell. ject will be "One More Mile." Suuday skalds. fa ram Mit mirk work Rev. Geo. T. Watt.. Rev. F. W. tiny sernionand in the evening his sub- ( P•ur- rwtakienild whellithe IA, lei:. Mr. wad itrs. Wm. Rivet. The long-teeneeted visit of Archbishop carried ant In ronflietion with the un. and Mrs: M. W. Howell are at Tor - Government.. Williams to St. George's church, poet- employment relief orheme of the Fed- onto this week attending the Visited peflied bei -use of the Archbishop's Ill- eral and Provincial Chum)) Miseionary• eongrees. This ness. from which he Is now happily . -4 great gatheri,g. whose eepsione are recovered, will take place. on Sunday, hf44-111- MitIpler HRH, ix tO arktrefmed Ottotasr Ilth. On this occasion HU by Dr. Tordilloi. Ktimiwa, the ransom( Grave will conduct contirmatiou and leader of the -Kingdom of Owl move- will dedleate the new baptistry mid 11011001'01i windows, street unittd .road_ioodrrich township, rePtorta_a BIM' - - . . trolnilit to this office on Tnemlai a po. tato /stalk A feet A inchen In length which grew In Ids garden. Mr. Wm. Jennings, of the Hayfield Mr. Ben Lindsay. Cameron street, GREAT Gnaw= - ,11 .... t o- nion- in Japan. _ - SC OUT NEWS " : 11'',.. : t - olterites at North church next 011110aft.W1ii be. conducted (over first 4;xxlerleh troop of Roy Scouts held the .morning servkmOhe saerame,ut s over 11 ft. 7 in. In lentil! . -.--,,cis Its regular meeting in Macand witli a head 15 in.- in width, and r Kay Hall, the Lord's Supper will be observed. The pastor's subject will be "A Sha enouri: nother 10 it. 3 In. In length and over ve tel Ordained." The subjecte at the 114 inches in width of head. - I Ing s s-aeryrTtiLete Sawillvlhatron"?': l'ifinind"ani"y sehNeoo.l TE at 3 p.m. commission on Thursday evening 'not At the meeting of the water and light -- WAR AND IJGRT COMMISSION Next Sunday morning at the Baptist a-pplications for three electrie range r''' church tbere will be a rally sereice xerores were passed. The.e were for („A . Program of Races .130111s Club Announces F Events for Boys of Diff- erent Ages The annual ThanioigivIng Day foot- races.will again be eondueted this year under the direction of the Lions Club, The program will eommenee at 10 'elm* a.m. on the Square, on Monday, October 12th. and in addition to the aratenee run for senior boys there will be three other events to take in boys of different ages. In the Monday night local tourna- ment the winners were Cline. Black The main event, for boy* under and J Johnston. • twenty year* of age, will be as follows: Starting at the court house. proceed by rrily of Hamilton and Victoria streets to the river terrace, turn right and fon Ow e Blue Water Highway tbrough Raltford. up Dunlop's Hill and around the curve to the right, eontinue straight at fdeoilagesol.orawer-toe444,1rtth Appirards--Cbarles Jerry (121-5 corner. turn right and follow road to oTillirCtill11111r111Wftsk-'+4.4verolataftrforn rislia-Aq.,,esamos*.and. return to court hotme via Victoria and 220 yard* --Charles Jeff7- (rlacc.). Hamilton Mmes. Philip Carter, NormanCralk. Half-nalle--Cbarles Jerry (2 min. Tice eeeond event will he for hors 37 1-5 pee. 1, Norman Cralk, A. Vroo- Mr. John (1 Kenny and INYIFIellaS OUT AN reliCP, roir 8 VICE lawn CIATiiii-fiiier Ashfield and (ftsierich. Ian night from the neU111 Wednesday MIAS MoMtt left on Monday eirenhIg progriste, and, the ionoratioir for Toronto. where she will be engaged proved so popular that nearly d000kaishgr..44a-be secure re-- members with the I' ited Ch h ntif-i in emial Perch* work -in ennnection with Scoutmaster Watson in charge. The meeting wam opened at 7.30 with flag -break and Scout silence. After this Inspection of the four paffilri was carried out by the Scoutmaster. It was found that the Owls were ahead With 44 points and the Wolves second with 42. After inmpeetion four lively games were played by the. .Itoys. Arrange- ment* were made for a hike on Sat- urday. October 3rd. At 9 o'clock the meeting was brought to a close by As - The regYilkir Meriting -Of tWi Ow,. was held In the basement of the Haw ist reorreirms Teneedny night meeting was epened at 7.311 try Ate sisteent-tlibtuaster Glen Lodge. The took pert in the play. The players Mr. Simon Stelaisifsggwjasa,..4;s•Lough- 14,30 the meeting was brought to a evening ea. spent in playing games. At were drawn In rinks of three each, lin and Mr. Lennon O'Loughlin, of De- ,e0„,.. hut individual scores were kept, had troll-. attended the funeral of Rev% twelve prizes were awarded .on the Fater Hogan et Rinnbridle. twwtw et the- intfteittual Weft*. Mae Jean Winter, B.A., who spent Wes. bite with three wins and a the past year at the College of Educe, plus of 20 to his eredlt, had first non. Toronto. has returned to the city choice of the prizes. and the remain- to rake a position on the staff of York Ing prizes went to the following, Itlernorial Colleglite Institute. Witli the opening of the universities and colleges, many young men awl women have left within the past week to pursue their studies at the 'higher Brunt. P. Binet. S. D. Croft. Wm. hY- assisted in the clinic for crippled child - Miss Margaret Strang. of Toronto, Szmitx, min martraret neddht. perry institutions of learning. Miss Helen named:order as o .Johnston, Fred minds. Albert Taylor. Lorne Yonne, J. ren at eleaforth on Saturday and spent __ Mheardown, Morrioon ISaker and W11 - Newcombe. J. 11. Lauder, Geo. Sy- Sunday here with her sisters. the Ilam Baker have returned 10 the =owls. Jos. Bomber. Misses Helen and Mabel Strang. rnireraity of Toronto and Miss Miss Florence Mooney. who . Catherine Sale to Trinity College, Tor - the holiday term with relativeasPenin onto. -Will Weisner, Bert McManus, Dobai] 31urison and Miss Catherine man. High jump-Doward Wilkins 1411. 10% ini, -William Craig. William Riley. Broad Hmp-William Craig 414 ft. 714 in.). Howard Wilkins, Norman Craik. Hop, step and jump-Williasit Crate (30 ft. 11 In.), Howard Wilkins, Philip - - - Pole vault -William Craig (711. 5% in. r, Philip Carter. Shot put. 8 lbs- William Craig (31 ft 4 IA Naftel. N. Car- under fourteen years. and the Course' one lap of the Square. The thirst event, for boys nnder six- teen yearo. will he twIcenround the Square. The fourth event will be for boys under eighteen and the court.* 0111 be as follows: Starting at Cralwrie'm rorner on the /Square, out Kingston street and along Elgin avenue and Toronto street to the pillars, turn right and proeeed by way of Britannia rot' to South street. turn right to the Square. turn right and proceed around Square to the starting point at (ratifies corner, rick. The uonal valuable prizeo are be Champirmshipstiett ilott intermediate. Roy Errington: holler, William Craig. GIRLS' EVENTS Senior Hop. step and jeimp-F.Ileen O'Brien (214 ft Ruth Meirney Marjory Deer. . . Blanding broad jump -Marjory Doer (7 (t. 21A In.), Grace Mason, Eileen High inme--Elleen O'Brien (4 Pc 2 In.). Ruth Mummy. Marjory Doer. 75-yord dash -Eileen O'Brien (9 4-5 ow Marjory Daer, Ruby Erring- ton Target throwing -Marjory Doer. Ru- by Errington. Inotwelle Tyndall. Throwing haeket-hell tacenracyl- Margaret Elliott. Eileen O'Brien. Au- drey Wieland. Throwing brisket -ball Miotancel- Isabelle Tyndall (55 ft 4 Int Mar- jory Doer. Ruby F.rrington. Throwing soft-bail-builwelle Tyndall (120 ft, in.). nutty Errington. Steve Merton. - Junior •nril Jnmp ism Wein* (25 ft A in DoneiSa licklianta, Joan Lees Amami -Wine tints n of the congregation and the Bible acimot at 11 m A Kiwis church. alltrilie. Colborne street; has been arranged and there will be 'Peelz' wry's' Albert E. Harker's residence, Barfield a chete of Sunday school popila. pastor, Rev. W. T. Bunt:will take for Church School. or Eneoursgement to Rible nehool Workers." 111Bilar aer- vire. at 7 p.m. Subject: "Grace and road, and F. H. Spence's house on St - tleorge's Crescent. The superinten- W ns ectri-e. lighting service for Jen rpt Martin, Hayfield road. It weskits. to bate the serviee' !petalled oa Pro Glory. The sacrament et the Lord's Mr. Martin's palming proper contract a Supper will be odruhAriatitift.tsArxmac lose et the ere:IWO jir""filgalk-31011allrae The gemi-oruntal meeting of tho-Mnit- - Tbe 49418v °11 "/ Herbert' Mon -hi Colborne township, was la byterian Church In Canada will 1m held land Preebyterial W.M.R. of the Pent-. meriting. 11 Is sitpposed that sparks grave danger of deetructIon by lire this hb n rew s Presbyterian church. from the chimney caught on the root ,,... Winghain. on Thureday. Oetober flotnh._ II( re aom) anthem took fire. Mrs. Mr - and minion bands will take pnrt in the oting women', and girbelorgenizeti e n. . ' ' . rls with pails of water kept the fire program. Mos. Linklater. of Teeswater. dili::::::"Tifi-ienrilrtrhnwind :.:Plii:Z7.---k- *111 conduct the question drawer. All K7lenlie/i 81111:11: tbIlina7teth"e::: are eordially invited to be present. and minion bands in the Presbytery , ,• fightere were in _Wm. tO ere‘Peit thhi. 4--=---- wla'ffseditctinygerely. . young women's and girls' organization' memberri of the W.M.S. and leaders of of the sprtiati Of the conflagration to the barns. hut fortunatrdy the 5re- --*- .:411 n her relative*Atere before returning on " Crolvford have returned to the Unlrer- Make Blue ater • PETRIE-REED pity of Western Ontario at London, and • Monday tfliSt. TheMaa, Where she is r. on' . A. (bran motored.' &tit 1Harold Breekow, Kenneth Hunter OD Saturday, September on, of Lily Olivia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob were the goe.t. of Mrs. 4iiinn'is aunt. year 'at Western. Ed. Rodger Is The wedding was solemnized at the tho atiar a Atm, {Wk."; anii Lynn Crawford are vutertag --'----/Tirerihers who were norkInill Etneet Mitehell's, nearby. gave great amid- ailee in extInmilshing the fire. ole • _--_ North atreet United church par on rnefr ti r,airirilww HARBOR NOTES (r Blind River. (Mt.. toVioderieh and beginning a course at Queens, King- --44eiewese Allestreqetereeefsfriersi"' ePb Amin Petrie., Reed Aahlle p,4uuJ.114j4 4....son ST Mr. aDlli Mrs. mother. Mrs. Andrews, and former G. C. I. stud(•nts, lire f.ntering MeMasder 1 'Over onto m1441-mrsZt"illiMallieellibigilltrRPTPrIll days with them"rrn.rwrilL "Minn" is "king a course in the city. In theology at Mc -Master. Miss Eunice Mr. John Elliott, of London, was In Lamb has returned to her work He In town for • few days fhb( week visiting otructor in Spanish or University Col- lege, Toronto. friend.. He has returned recently from a trip to North Dakota and Man- itoba. where he spent several Weeks visiting relative.) and Ofd -Mend* of bygone days ifi Huron and Bruce. He promise* Ronte notes of bit trip for an early issue of. The Signal. Mrs. D. Mciturchy left this week for Tpheeto, where she will live with her daughter. Mr, Woraell. She vows ,s4 companied to the city by her daughter Mrs. Stannard, who had been with her here fur some weeks and who will Malt In Toronto for a while before relliarn: Ing to her kerne In California. Mrs. -to-tier TIMM onto last week after an (•xteralksi visit with her mother here. Ilias Mabel Tom. who has been spending several months at her old hone here, leaves on Monday next, ac- companied by her mother, Mrs. J. E. Tom, for Toronto. where Mrs,. Tom will remain for the winter with her daugh- ter Hr. Mary Tom. Mint Tom will go on to New York to spend some time with her winter Mina Jean and will sail about the end of the month from Van- chtiver for China. where she will re- sume her pooltion in the Union Medi - cal College at Peking. John W. Petrie, also of Amhfield. Rev. ireolrAINNtwirffttrerrririfirir7fner Ary In the presence of the parents of both bride and groom. The bride who was unattended, was lovely in her wedding gown of shell pink georgette and lace. She carried a shower bouquet of sweet- heart news ami wore the gift of the groom, a necklace of pearl'. After the wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Petrie left by motor for Niagara Faiib. The bride' costume was an ensemble of dreaden green with green chonga eoat with wolf trimmings and chic black felt hat. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Petrie will reside -15 Aitillelaf teal:441W BRIDLE -HAMILTON A pretty autnron wedding was solenet nixed at the !tome of Mrs. Wilson Hem- et Lneknfror o Wednerelfaidiew tember 23. at 4.30 o'clock. when tier daughter. Florence -Louisa. was -united In marriage to Mr. Frederick Allen Bridle. of Goderieh, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bridle. The ceremony was performed by Rev. ('harles MeDonald tinder an arch of evergreens and antnmn flowers. In the preftenee of re. latices and friends. The wedding music was played by Mrs, T. F. Donnellv. aunt of the bride. The bride was charming in her bridal gown of white flatte erepe end rimiest a shower bou- quet of valley lilies and asters. Miss Mary Hamilton. sister of the bridc. was bridesmaid and wore a becoming drew) re then pink crisps and carried a bou- quet of rioter* The groom was attended by his brother, Mr Reg. Moine of Goderich. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a (Impact, to the grrnon.man gold euff-links. and to the pianist a nreklaee with crystal pend- ant. Following the rersmonr. dinner was nerved. after which the, young couple left by motnr. The bride's go. Ing away coatnewe vows a green atilt with hat and seresolories match. Mr. and Mrs. Bridle will re. Aida la-Glotiorkli. be on display ',horny. Entriea should be handed to Mr D. 1. Hill, of the Collegiate institute staff, or Mr. 1. D. Eastman. of the Royal Bank. before Friday noon. October 9th. -Standing broad jump -Ida Elliott (6 ft. R in.), isa Sarin.. Georgina Ryan.. 1110 bine-Phyllis Taylor (3ft. 11 la.). Willa notion, tioorgina Ryan. • 50 -yard danh-Ramowi Whitely (7 nee.). Jean Thompoon. Phyllls Tay- lor. Target th row ing-lotry Harrison. Marion Raines, Jean Whiteside. Throwing baaket-hall (aecursey)- Norah Costello. Lucy Harriman. Joan Lee. Throwing Minket-hall 011ettaneol- Gladye Morgan (50 ft. 3 Ini, Eleonor Tyndall. Margaret Macaulay. Throwing anft-hall -Vera McLeod (12n ft. A In.), Fleenor Tyndall, Rnth Cnrwen. Relay enc., - Form,. 11114t. Ink lie. championship* rienior, Eliseo Cr - 1111P11: 11411 Indio arid !Ale, Morrison Lint CONTRA('T FOR HARBOR WORK The contract for 100 feet of eribwork I at the east end of the harbor has been awarded by the Federal Department of Piddle Works fo the Kelly Construe tion• Company (.4 Toronto, at it Rents of about /43.250 it is evtrecteel that work nn the contract will he com mewed very shortly and that it w411 give employment to a score of men for few weeks Mr Kelly la in town today making arrangements for the startles of the work. ""Myeript=e--ereese"- 111444444444maareARM.4114144111111.11111.1.1.14e' ) - upospekitikkot „w*lbal41110. ('HILDRENS CLINIC A SUCCESS With thirty-one patients. and fifteen medical men in attendance. the ehild- ren's clinic held in th,e Scott Memorial hottpital. Ketiforth, on gaturday last had gratifying reoults. Dr. 1). F. Hob- ertrion, chief attrition 'of the Sink Chinn ren's Wripital, Toronto, had charge,,of tbe etthle with Dr. Slaeklin of God. erich.and Dr. ROW( of • gesforth In charge of eye cameo. The general ar- rangements were made by the Lions Chiba of Meeforth and firiderieh rind xi,: perneet- behalf of the Ontarlq Society for ('rip - pied Children. While it Is Impossible, to glee details of the mimeo which eame before MP ellhle, It can be Field that splendid result. were obtoilned in d011li• Ing wlth the aliments and disabilitlea of thechildren who were presented. In a number of cage.. the patients were children who had been is -fore the clink.- held last year. and the improve- ment Amin was vronderfnl. Dr. Rob- ertooll and other vialting-thrtora were entertained by the thins Club at a dhp ner In the commercial hotel. - The weather has been, somewhat cooler the past week. The temperaftrrem as recorded by the om.lal weather ob- server. Mr. .i. F. %itchwith those of the corresponding week of 1930. were /a follows: 19.11 1930 Mirc. Min. Mas Min. Thnra.. Sept. '24 ..11A 45 73 5.3 Frl.. Sept 2.1 114 42 78 07 Mat. Sept. 26 43 -419,-57 Rin. Mept. 27 49 . •1111 .111 Mon Sept 2/4 114 3g ' no --IMP Tit,* S.pt. 26 44 54 47 wee., Kept ao.„._ap 4A 53 44 Thefttr. Robt. P. ituritam,firrived on obilay from lb .ConitstilnalOw tra• A-tt--"tilLivifffirsso oHitti,k411-41100 busht4liklioer Improving Conditions of Road Vl beta for: till 'efirjrfirrinndPIIVILELeX411,4 eXPetraletieci-thia. a -eek with a car1,o. of wheat for the . elevator. The Or. Brill; was in harbor for a few bouts today In order to allow her skipper, Captalq Rod. Leonard, an op- portunity of vlitittne MN Mr/flier, Mrs. .htt. Leornerit witole siertomity 11) at her home here. The Brulin wan -on Its way, lightirii.eti.t:firFreftortuWir4141111riapmx.. charm, ant and . ', ... hot) meows, escorted hy the !nom W. L. Forrest awl Dorothy May, were In port on Travoloy taking on. r Oil 1...,TInTneses iiii..thrli wayfromt'ollingwood to tin lower Lakes, where it i* underotood taken np at the annual fall meeting there ix some workvr aalt.,1ng of the Association to he held at Owen - them: on netriber 1ST: Al - IT trial - M. A-COU1ORNE TOWNSHIP1n-RA-TILE 0 ‘- ' the county entinella, the remedy.for the town hall yesterday and, beard evideTh.Anneede, :s oltnatioli lay.' In Mr. Ferguson's opin littwo related.cantS from the Maitland lon, In the taking over of the void by conceitsion of Colt:ior,ntie:iit::..wrii:Imiiatari's the Trovinee.,lo which end the irlftwta trouble arose (WM' 110.1 bi1/1041 ro- ofI . ' the Association Would, pyobelikjothe, te.niftvilitrj• ;04 iNme„rmiikiii into 110, npighbors. 1,,- direesen A proposal for the illumination of : flekis,and devour their corn And man- ..t. the twin elos•k, to render it morenon Imes. The neighbor), threatened to ins- If fnl fo eitinens And visitors, iiirss ms. , pound the offending animals and It will rim", and was sent on to the town while an attempt was being made to ronnell. The civi. anthoritleo aloo,will i take some of Allin's cattle to poop& be Asked to have a sign or tablet ' last Friday morning that a battle en - placed at the ennnott on I.Ighthottee sued, with the result that le eharge was honk treeing the historical fottisires in ; laid against Allin for an alleged are connection therewith. The -member for. molt upon Lawrence :Snyder. Later • ,. 1 North Huron will be asked to toe horse belonging to Allin fleVelePed par- - hie infinenee to secure‘from the histor- ahs. -is of the jaw. the resultit was lea) boreau nt Ottawa a plaque to !WI charged. of improper and cniel treat- ii placed on the pillars on the Tiny -in; ment. and a charge of cruelty to an- rnod I imais was !AM In the first place again. - Thi' question of unemployment wast Sep of Attires neighhore.attel eventnally dieseuseed in various phases The apedagainst. Dan Schwan, alone. Evidence rotary wo• asked to write the heads R on both ehorire't was heard yesterday the local manufnetnring establishments Anil an Adjournment was made to Oe- sogeeolne that as far as tinintible In tober 7th engaging labor note one worker free a fwatitWile einselnyeel. In /wrier that the henefita nf employment may he dint -l. Mired among the largest prawn** mim- her of- frailties. ...... .. .. --=--Board of -Wade Neat- . At the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trade, held at the town hall on Monday evening, several mat- ters of Importance to the interests of the town were up for consideration... A- letter liras recrived. from the sete retary of the Rlue Water Highway Ars- Nociation at Sarnia In reply to a letter from the eecretary of the Goderieh Board drawing -attention to the Multi isfaetory condition -of Mime portion* of the_thrhway. Mr. Ferguson admitted the contilifons ireire1.04 promised that the swatter would he We regret to report that Mr. 4 ham iilestPw. of filoweeetter Terrell!' el.( les14 411 W I 91 an -14feetl_g -•••••Atimi.0111.111....q.wnorsingra....1* rellejapirome,••••-• .........1141,04.11M•111111...11rosat.“ r ; .7"Aorrirea.44.•-". **, £,,,'t 'r-'.. 1,41,W 7,--sarr 1159111111111111mmitaniertemmier'weraWees-x-