The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-23, Page 1Combining The Goderich Signal and The Goderich Slat
NINETY-SECOND O. 21
GODERICH ONTARIO., THURSDAY, MAY 231.d, 1940
40))ERICII DECLARES ITS WILL TO
"SUPPORT Vita, TO THE UTMOST
q0MIllitttle Fanned, at Public
Meeting to CO-Oral:OW
LOOR1 EttOrt
At an entlatiSiastle pnblie Meeting
fil.led aelCay Hall last night a
War7time Citizens' Centraittee Was
formed for the parties° of earrYing MIL
BED OROS WOBKERti
IteltreSentoilveo of Ramo COUnty
BraOtea 1st* Goderleh
gLis‘io linndred repreSentativea of the
ineti Crosa Society from Duren County
centres gathered the batiensent ist
knox church, on AVedliessday afternoen
lecal Werls slIPPort et (*nada e war -
for a,' diStriet meetinir preaided over
time effort. IslaYor -whe_. by Mr., RS Q. IlitYss preeident ot
issued the caticfor the gathering, acted .the GOderich branch of the Seelety.
as chairman while resolations were put Mr Hays addresSed the gathering ist
to the Meeting and the organization ,
_ tne beginning of tlae meeting. Sle
foxed s Dr, 4- *. 'Sca4 Set -e'. asserted that the preaent crisis had at
farY of 'the -meeting.. The band Ilum•er leaSt served one purpose, that of bring-.,
-
the ,
patriotic airs before and during fighting _for the principles of freedom
•
meeting.
Enlistments from
, . and democracy and that this fight must
The following resolution was adopted be won. '' .> • . • - '
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Unanimously: ' ' ,,,-.. , s "We Wok- Our . bleSsed heritage,
. Resolution . , gained through diligeace- and foresight,
- as a matter of fact". Mr. Hays de -
'At a 'Maas meeting 'a ,,erodOriqb ciare.d. "We can't be slave's and never
especially Convened by His Werehip, the' will be conquered, but these things
4 -"Mayor of •Goderich we the loyal citizens cannot be gaineesvithont etterilicees!"---- ,ltegimente m• -0, , , •
' Carrick, . Perth Regiment;
•d ' Mr, Hays stated that the. work of ef the' said Town o `Pledge our utmost
. - . Pe Red. OrOss-'throughout ' the count • ,. .. s
' suppert in „the_sillte_nsvil...eassq..esn, et Calk., bad not been gratifying so far and the Pte.' H. 'CluunneY" . Essex- Scottish'
adit's war participation. IVO. reallOni; reason for essiung ow. mee. ten- wo.s---to. Regt.
-Aireraftsoactit J. Ps ;$., Calder, Royal
the gravity and urgency Of the„ Situas Sboaolidate • the county's Red 'CroSs
, Canadian Air,, Force. s
wtach has developed in; the lass •effOrt so' that }Wren Will contribute
tion • Pte. R. Drennans,_Pertla Regiment,
fesv days, will svheielieartedly, under- "to' the very utmost. Ile spoke: of. the
take 'ailY , duties to aid Catnadtt'S` war 14dies' lu.' GOderiell es aceimiPlishing Pti. M. Dad., Perth Reginient, 3I.Gs
effort as individuals or Organizatien Muth and. Urged that throughout • the Pte. .A. B. Dow,ker, Royal Canadian,
`to the utmost * a, '<Mr ability , and, whole ceuntY the Work be, pressed for,
eapoetty: - _ ,_. • , 4... ' • •,.., w'ofi gittbe same Niger. , ' A'rtillerSi'" ' * ' " *``' ° • •
D. Rockworth, • Essei 'Scot-
..,. .„we reipostfully"redlieSt Ale' Salests ,,,.._ - s„--• Dixon,, liettl secretary, of the tish aegt:,
• ty's Canadian • Governinent to im- .Tmo uroas"bocietYs revio*ed toe attivie
tollowing, dames 1:4,1es ctf the Red •Cross 'Society since' it Pte. ,G, Evans, Perth Ilegt's m.o. .
mediately enact the Pte. sT. Rohner, Canadian Array Ser.:
"1: The immediate ehrolinent of the wit$ IdundeirsueutY-sevell-Years-- Ago .ik.ti corps. ,i_ .
man power a Canada :under the Tro-' alld sPoke Particularly of the work of
moroueo sIghtingoe.,i _lie described , Pte. 1% Hussey, &C.A.S. - ...,;.
.A.ireraftsintui J. B. Hughes, Royal
.visions. of the Militia Act in orde tO;
obtain the greateet possible number of the threefold Program. a the society ei;
, trained men for the defenee Of Canada first*, the ProMotiOn ofs good. heath, Caisnisard.laiin. BM! tillIteceit's Royal Canadian
secondly, 'the prevention a osease,,,and
thirdly, the. mgation -.pf Safering. nngi)arta• - • -
- „ in the shertest poSsible time., ' 'Pte. M. Johnston, 'Perth , Regiment;
• "2. The imraediate and Complete
The, society is ; non-political, non- 0,
' ' :4)10biltZatia701.'1114"4* ' ili'''9X41° t° - 1....• 1,,,, .,.. ,,:,:,..,„..... . _ , '
equip our army ,and to pr000llte ..tiso sectarian"' • and ' 7belligerent, . an •Beradr. Ps*F. 'Kelly, Royar Canadian
vat: in nu ita. phases, , s , .. : • , . • ' theref•ore the Red Cross is Allowed, to' Artillery.
“3.,_ frue.,,, inutetheo ri*..thiriktion, ,ot inspect Concentration and prison Canatis • *Pte. R. 'M. Kingswell, Royal Oanss
in everyscountry. iSPeaking 0 the last adian. Regiment. .: ..
all persons: sixteen years of .age and
war, Mr, Dixoestated' that many of isig. G..• „Liacchnbc,, Th,c.c.,s. .4
over. Identification. cards to be ,b)1P-
-with the Allied- prisoners would have starved '
plied 'and carried lit all had it not been for the Red' Cross. Pte. V. ,Lisoombe. Caniadian*--Army
signature of the bearer. • „ ' ss.,•,, a • ._ -. Service Corps,
me lonailred. letters are handiea everY Aero ^Mechanic W. T. Lunt:by Royal
"4. The Immediate -interment Of ail. IN,
enemy auens,. , . , , . . , ,day bY 'the. Society in an endeavor to ,•
Canadian Air Force, . .' ' •
, ,,Lacg„,,,..,,* mil,,,,,,t,,i,y ,. ,, iind.raissing persons,__Two_Million doles ,Spr. E. IL Laws, 'Royal Canadian
• `"'" ''''''"'"*- „ lava had been asked by the Canadian -
. 'Officers of the Oitiekns', Oomm
--- - 1•P'ee Red Cross for war Werk and; the publie Engineers.
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were maned as follows; •• ' • • • - ' • ' •
• •---- - , across the Poitinion placed -their stamp
President -Ss D. Tlioniasi., . • .. . - • . .., .. ,
-... oi aPProval on the Society .by giving , . • . • -- :
,-' Firsrevice-presidentgolS11.C; pane •
five' million dollars. The figures :had • • DEANZRY •OF xtuRoN.---. , CAR
virticulars as to the •distribution of Intereating„ Addresses ' .. -- LICENSES S4VPDEX4
,
• lop. 4---- . • . I 'been audited' 13Y, the Department„of - ., • .• . ,-,.-ss- ,
s. ,
' Seeond Vice -president -V. it,.:Patter- National Defenee, and tlae speaker gave Delegates, to • 'Annual Meeting 4etw
Third --ggIce'readeni----P. • '', ' .0a,m127. the funds. ' -- • -'- ' ss • • ''s- 's *, - ; The Anglican Dearteriof Huron held' Cron
A"!,146 '10' e..• Act, -a": : .!"
belt ' . •' , , . The ladies sato' presided at the tea its annual meeting-, at SSt. George's , "This convexly, is simply Playing fast
s'Correspondhig s:•secretary 7- L!".D. Lane Mrs. & J. 'Acheson and Mrs. E. 'Church OA -Wednesday, vvith delegates_ anil'. loose with. the, HighWayAraffic
'' Secretary -Dr., J. 32. Grallain• • table yvere Mrs. B. J. Sault% Mrs. D. J.
Mooney. ' . , • s . L. Dean. They- were assisted by the from almost all . of the fourteen Act,4. ,stated '' Crown Attorney' D: • E.
Treasure's -P. F, Carey. '
. , ladies of' the work„cammIttee. • branehes of the Deanery present. . Holmes in County - Police Court on
. The meeting opened at 10.30 a.m., `Thureda.y last when the ..Goderith
' . Chairman of 'committees . . K. •
Honorary officers-May*0r H. J. A. ., -. ,
. ' when the men and women gathered in Manufacturing •Co., Limited, through. a
• •Saundere, . , • ' "- - . PERCH ARE IN
MacHwan, Judge Cdstel 0 p . . , the church tor. corporate eommunion representative, pleaded +guilty to a
s president . Legion; Nelson Hill, presi- Anglers ' Making Good Hauls -Notes -
dent LiOns; G. W. Schaefer, president ' from the Waterfront . • 'celebrated by Rev, Dr. Burford of Sea-
, Board of Trade; .It.. C. Hays, X.0„ pre- The first pod catches of perch this forth, rural dean. •
sident Red Cross; Ji. L. ;Watson, pre- -4season were reported •"off the break, - , The .naembers of. the chapter arid
, • sident Boy Scouts; .Capt. D. its Nairn, 'water on Saturday .morning and since tatty\ convened ' separately. aLisS
head a -local militia.; Mrs. D. .3% Lane, then many good hauls" have been made,,Josep•hine Ilutchingson, who has spent.
' resexiting"vihmeek Chapter, I.O.D. from ' both the 'breakwater and the four,.yearS nursing. at ,Aklavik 1700
,
E..; -Mrs. R. j. SteMehen, representing piers. 1 An inifiax of out-of-town "iettac miles. north -a Edmonton,' • an`P,iii:.
Maple • Leaf ChaPter, Lo.D.a ; Aliss Waltons" is expected over the holiday teresting address to the ladies. iShesre-
- : Watson, ,Girl 'Guides ; • 31,s. 'Walter week -end. . •' ,lated bow the .hosPital in Alciavik had
0 Newcombe; 'Nurses' Alumnae; Mrs. H. Grain.arrivals during. the *eek were been burned less; than .two years ago.
B. ,Tichborne, 'Women's Institute. tbes Heron BayandBricoldoc.,. The but had been -Completely rebuilt within
' Mayor •MiteEwin in opening the 'Heron Bay came in on Thursday even- eleven months, chiefly ."due to can -
meeting explained why it had been InC,frorts. Fort William with 62,357 ` tribUtions from the Women's Associas
called -to urge an intensification of bus. of oats, 119,900 bus. of Wheat and tion Of the Anglican,Chureh. The hose
War effort and to form. a hone guard 43,500 bus. of barley for the elevator. pital was. Offitially opened by the late
fdr - protection. against sabotage and She. cleared, light,' on Friday morning Lord Tweedsmuli when he travtIlled
' 'other "fifth column" activities. "We for Port *William. The Briccddoc. nu, 'through the north country, In - addi-
have been.' too complacent," said Iii's rived • late Monday evening from Fort tion to the hospital 0 Church and a-
- Worship; "but now that realization, of William with 129,290 bus. of wheat, school have been 'built in Aklavilt ie -
the peril has been brought home to -us 117,445 bus. of oats and 42,125 bus, dentist. -
•wc. are' all eager te•slo our part)", if feed for the: elevator aria cleared, In the afternoons" Archdeacon
Deputy Reeve B. Douglas B•rovvii, in light; lite TuesdaY evening for Port. Doherty of London addressed the dele-
presenting the nialti-reS6liition-said-the, -William. '' • ' • • • -gated in the church, reviewing ancl, dis-
• object qf the Meeting Wtie to give public The •Str. A. A. Hudsbn dune In, franr-eussing.problems which _confronted tlie
expression to Will. and deterinin- 'Sarnia on Friday morning. and took ott Deanery. • He. ehose as his subject for
ati of our people to wage war until 450 tons of salt. She cleared that a brief sermon . "Why ',Should , We
'dory' is assured and: to assure the • afternoon for Fort William. Pray?" •• - • ., - '•
Government that Ave are one hundred -Vile Superior arrived frOm ,Wallace- IntereSting and Enlightenntg motions
per cents. behind them, • In any. steps' burg.i on Sunday afternoon , and left pictures , were shovvn by Archdeacon'
- they take to wage told *.iikt' . that evening for- Fort William after Marsh, who has spent the, laot thirteen
The resolution ' was. se,condetl. by taking on 200 tons •of salt. , years in Baffin Lana in missionary
Richard- Cornish and was supPorted The Imperoyal dime in from Sarnia. work.ataong the Eskimos. Archdeacon,
s_ insspeeches bv 11. S. Turner, president ,with oil on 'Wednesday, evening and Marsh accompanied . the pictures with
' Of the lbeal. branch of the Canadian cleated on Thnrsday morning for .an...infornaative discourse. Ile ex-
-Legions -IL 0. flayS, 1C.C., president Of !Sarnia. • • ' hailed 'hew the pagan Eskimos, al -
the Reds -Cross; Nelson Hill, pteeident , though. brave when it- to battling
of the Lian.S.,,Plub ; 311s. D. J. Lane, Touirt AlierAiRs -with-a -huge volar bear, teared„Certain.
--.
who spoke for the women's. organilae taboes ,vvhich..governed every phase of•
tions; D. a 0,Euripbell, of the Legiosn s is •, , sTtleeirAlfe. . These Eskimos are in els
II. IJ., WatSon, head of the Boy scouts, ' filditor The„SignaT4Star, inost, constant .fear of-breaking-theSe
- organization; P. - R. Darrow, -(4.- N. •
"Dear: Sir. -It seeins too bad . that
taboos because of • the * punishment
Dowker, Rev. A. C. Calder and judge the ban,d will not be able to eavrY en
which they believed vvottla be meted
this Asupamer, but if the ;men are not
out to them. In the picture's he shovved-
-
•' 11(11 t' he ,31'.acor ,Pilt the;inOtiOn to available why couldn't we have a
lloysl Band? It't, worth conoldering. ' the difference' between the •Christian
the, meeting it was adopted unattimmes- and 'pagan Eskimos. - "I'lle. beautifully
ly amidst great ap.plause. , . 'Was pleaSed,to see the two buildings
that were an „exesere • en 'tinted pictures showed the life of the'
oarly suituner, until late
zens, ,conotteo was supported in iSouth otreet 1Could the,' Council keep' Elskilile°' twin
The motion to•forru a War-titne Citis 4disaPPear
"mess. by . 001, it C. Dunlop, 0., W. up, the good work 'and have the corner 'whiter, their. eniusements, forms of
labor, clothing„, etc, • . ,
e'
11 14 and Captain D. 11. Nairn, and lot cleaned *up instead of leaving the
Rey. John 1 Graham, of Bayifteld, in
it also - was adopted 'With enthusiastic lf-Solnething couldn't be done about
rubbish there? Also r el like to know
eharge 6f the 'Anglican seemlier school
announced the dates fol
The list of - officere presented was the barn on Soutia street where part of at 'Icintant,
the camps this stinnuer ; For boys and
' unanitnity. ,
. adopted on motion Of um D. J. Lane 41131 (10)1 but it looks terrible,, and
the roof has fallen in. It mast not be
girls nine, to fourteen Years, a ten-day
period -,begirtning on August 6th, and
• Mr. Thomas, invited by Its Worship -If the Town Council want tourists to
for the older 'girls and boys a t( 11 And Rev, W. P. Lane.,
• to take ',the chair, accepted the Pre, visit ,Godericli why ldave. sueh eye- period beginning on August 17th.
eideney of the fl( 1111 committee, sores in the =centre of the tdwn,' and The new officers for the W.A. of the
assuring the meeting Ithatt he did go, in expect the rest of uS, to ,do our ehare
the spirit of duty. • in making it the prettiest towii in Onr°11 l) 13)1 are: 114)114)1 u' ,Presi*
Thanking Von for the space. dent, Mrs, A. O. SI alder, Goderich;
At last, I helieveSY said mr. Thomas, ICall'ada"1,7 vs1-4joEmehntED BEAlysn, 1)14 1(14 Mts. 3. Graham, BaYdield;
•
'Canada is on themarele 'We have de- ee .,„ . . vice-president, I MISS Edith Brown,
-lowed, perhaVe, but we have done that Goderieh; 8eeretary.treasurer, Mrs.
before. / should like to pay' II, iipocial GODkRIOR ZTABVATOR 00., --- -,-
IStewart Middleton, Exeter; 1:Attie
tribute to the women' of Oda katnty. - TEAD A'00on YEAR wipers, Miss Evelyn Hall, Clinton;
s ,
They have ' been oa the march since ., juniors and boys,,Mrs. II. Winer,
war was declared -010Y Arp away oat At, the annual meeting of the Gode- tioderich; girls, letre. Ilurford, Sea-
. ahead and theY're marehing *ill." rich Elevator , and Transit Cerapixny, forth ; DoreaS, Miss M. Holmes, (lin-
Ile urged that•the b,osts at thee'frotit rAmitod, held oh May 15th, G. L. Par- ton.
- be elieered by the knowledge, that they sone was, again elected president and - - •---.------- '
arc rememberek at home. ° A /peek- manager and the other direetors, and PRESENTATION, TO MRS. DUNN
age from home or a letter issettns a officers were re.elected: An encourags At, the meeting of the Victoria Help-
, great deal to, them.," He solbeited ad- ing report of the past year's opetetions ers' elites, of Titter% street Milted
vice aml-suggeStions front all quarters was preeented, the Amount of vain church held 'Ott TUesday, at `Mrs'. Elmer
Is the discharge of the responsibility bandied being the largest in ten yeam, Cranston's, Montrea1. street, lkIrs. Feank
. that had been placed Open him. 'The Company' elves notice of the pay- Dunn wee made the recipient of a
At Ole CO/10181M of the meeting the • went of the 'regular dividend of 25e ',Silver butter dieh prior to her depar-
eewly-formed eemmittee met to initiate per Share and an extra dividend of 3,5e titre "from town. • The hostess Served
plans for its work. per share, lunch at the 41' of the meeting.
A , .
Goderick sod Dis'irict Town Band Broken PROUER
Pte. J. T. Ashton, Moderieli wo. 0),
ROYal Canadian Regiment.
Pte. W. J. Anderson, Royal Canadian
Regiment.
Flying °Meer A. kg Maiden, Royal
Canadian ` Air Forte,
Sr. Bs W. Bell, Royal Canadian
Engineere. •
Sins W, Bnchanate Royal 'Cele.
adian Engineer&
rte. B. A.= °Bowers, (OungannOn),
Perth' Regiment, = •
Pte. G. Bradshaw, -pert)) Regiment,
.• • „ • • ' ' •
A.ircraftsman 11. Bisset Royal
,Otinadian 4eir Vote*.
R. Barnes, Royal Canadian
Axtlllery
. • •,
Pte. Q. Royal Canadian,
egineent
Spr. Wm. Burke, ,Iloyal Canadian
Engineers. • , ,*
Aircraft:9mo.; P., C., Bleset, (Godes
rich 1.)-; Royal Canadian Air,
Pte. C. Crawford, Perth iteglinent,
•Pte. 'Cialbert,' (Dungannon), Perth
Up Report to Council "gnsu"imluit
'E'"Ifitie4.eerA‘ J'. Martii4 .11,1-:urigalano ) * -
)1
whose eighty-liftlt birthday was the
M. William A. johneton Abhtield
Sem. B. IP. LeeWe, Royal Canadien
Application to Be Pressed with
Regiment, 1,4'.0. Star a few week age, ha* rwelved *
r (VoVt. Albert) Perth to the Rubor (weusion ef reference in The Signal -
Perth. :Regiment, M.G. t Regard to New. Road
Pte. A. tir StY,
OIROULATION OTIS OW
4mommowis114.0414
:Health T at
-S. Meetiag
or School
4
• Pte. Million) .("Plagahllanif An, the =embers were PreAeh t the Personal letter from the Prim* Min' Mrs. W. Maedonaid presented saw
_ ,
Perth Regiment, UM... • • =
Core% T. Melbenaidielloyal Can- A. letter from Stuart IIenry, well- • * Ottawa* MaY 1°,4°1; the P"Villee °44t41.14), 44t "Plar
suggested t at a set, o etepe, or a 04:siesta, Ontario. . , Twit:T.0w uellit wale an4 *ebooi as,„
•
Pte. 3. relrelado, (Demmer), perm PatilWaY he made down the bank at My dear Mt Johnstonhave read seciwtions were tepaw darkly the
Pte. E. Pieott, Pert 411 Regbient,
tolirteon'tu tyle7a_r,_anda,p_rogr_ess_ii,s r every
Regiment, , the 04 of J3ritannia reads to make with veeroyagerretethiinstiegrue4tateliveotn4W0
aava Inv ,worie reviewing 'the)
• rte.. T. It. Ikanning,tont EQ"1--e* Soot. 'beach at that Point more accesgsiblet. .and YOUX taX011 '
----*te,-,*v-Rlvottr.(,Dwigaouowy,v_r4,th, etheiejleeeeeereteeoreeeleteeeewset,eeked, brings You ntanY ,compen°14esttiontsia loontilLeaeldnadw°QttricecauchemiTePerstt,74taitme,_rd bileeotni par -
Royal
• t°144° these mattf•48 and' rePert" Wii-it3ft-nku-trwgrt'lalt.s°ouurr
your
ear meeting of .0* Town, colleen titer, Rt0 Hon. W..16 Mackenzie ICP114 interesting facts about the work ot
31,0, On Vridaye night *Diet
Pte. E. Melee,O4, rertli Regfinent, regu . ,folloWs: lIome and Sehool'thembers througliont
-radian Itegt. . • ,leneeen sunim' •reehlene et oedereeht William 3-011n0ten, . meeting a Vietoria .liome and Schook
• icerpt. mail4ogaiL, 1-4.41<ii,r, h t • It. As Not • (..1.U1) on Thursday evenieig, May 344.
reperted In tite tish. ' , Another suggestion* was that Seats be I atm, delight:a to knoye that you are Yner,a,,,ri'sdonwt"m/gir theA Quiltajni° Veda/040,a,
Lt Roytae.i. 'CCi;n1dimMitglagrrpsvs."4" placed along the bank at thiej point still vigorous, and n that life A. -* spoke %me
.0,:. ,_ _.„ „ , ,, , • • * _ mitteexon, Macaulay,eeicamrostreet,
reeltdeflalinew:Dyrollunarslegtbsatrahtter'relsaentttiled71): 41::•at,:aatilk,O' ' :Irs,,"1:0111::eil:117e M8 eniPb":".
Flying Officer 0, U. Roberts, Royal dwelling- „ - . „sv, u 1 __. _ ..s.s.r. „taut sthat - you prefesiF ,stehe* to higher thie_oge'-" ..,
- Pte. W. Baindal,lt Perth gunen • follOws, were referred to the tire COnl" and Your name, in the land where stones.' ratner let the b top I -
•Uanadian Air Fon*. - . . porn - •-,
ent foundation; A. 1. Sturdy,the ancient rresbyterian faith of Yellr
4Tueation, Does It. ay. Mre. Taylor
e- Corpt. j. - SheirdeoWni, Perth Ilege, g--a-ra4e, ,c4betneaxeet; :e.e, S. l'tieial, fathers. ,, uri$doe.mallue:mgtewlittisitinthgpe,f-sautto,t8oleeotth4:::.:t
meat, M.G. - e...,{%,,,m,ine ,bunding from lot 20 ' t4. I very , _much enjoe'ed Yon; gaveferhahealth
,ed. u vo ,Itte b iii t
Bonadr. N. V Sale yeia Canadian: - -7--;
.___.____.g • toxolaing for diPhthella* '
rtm4rievu:slt:lioria...IG.e.s.ign.allers: , , : . 4s,tilzwee.kt.s. t.reet. lux, d 7.1011: repairs; rigiviatiold.e4,ilescstripvtioisiab.Les0,ft.oSiourthsflha applirm _ Ti.
Itos70,:aotetlivielitt-30201.----oennt.4bieF- ---reigre. uw,:surteore,- wzrook:oro:
- Pte. E. Scott, (4,1,11turn EX.)? 1st Sandy,r-12.,vilietro•ristreetriem,(4Goedaleuiriegetk "Brreeduarl,li Gnitgbittipanistraighttotwar loyit y e 4,
Pte. -Vie, TaYlor, (Nile), Perth Regi- Cilles addsitsious to Osi,,11.) house (0,14 rieton no further thau teaT-.
+Scotch, Mtaacke Ile !int s844..Ayeens-to.sbov:::0u; -..dreme itset a
'W. -IA Xaellehzie liug' there" evere 032 eases' and iff ileath01;
• d triets by -
37011 0 0 y
rte. V. Randall, Perth Regiment, APPlieations A** Building rernitts
" t "0144eattalla 'lar* building kerie'llSi olind are 'earrAng On your tradition% "new will (11111culti",a' aahl the
sPeeker, but do net let them be mill
An eradication .fro*m the Bell Tete- of yourself and 'ions, &seem:Tante,
Pte. D. ThomPeon, Beetx Scottish - y , eases and 04 deaths , mo there were
• Phone eel. for permission to erect a pole OtItEI very s ne re .
Regt • ert the west side of William street be -
i
3. 018 eases rid d • 03
a eat ee ,en 1 I
'in, 1932, there •were 10$ eatiee and 1,41,'
Pte. IL Trenahlay, Royal Canadian•
tweets Cayley and Thomas streets, was
deaths., and In 1939 enl,y_ ile'aset send
s,,titainrerlifrtertaa'aince..11: .-Tierntere;Itoyal., Can. iefevedto tubeo),Pkg,ua'belol virSayr'atecS tIrt'4iAi:40f1„t:tXe. FAR. t. 'WELL GIP
eg raent.
om-g-0.v • • , -
,444.4,4•44.44,4.44.4.
one. death -which, said. the speaker,
101st ,I.O.:DsEs e.,orapany Guides, . 1, , • -staii onintdeo yes at e 1 d
Pte. Weetlir,00ke Perth Regiment - al Legion embers Honor C ro /1 a th, e neation doe - pay
• ' _wrote asking for the use of r e tur- G arsoffs• beDriarnaLetviake as, sPturo4vyin,oteltein:intlitohu:sition:::::
e; R,.,warxtoek, Perth Regiment hod in onderieh ;lune 8th or
June A large nom .
me -
Pte. uloo,a-ow 7)--; 1002_,Lutiro? .,iieo.u.tirfaiByviwxds to_esineituaroreau..vtgitruss, iboe9rs, gOafthlehreedCauft thiea.nLrgigol4ont,e0Boarr ,ibtiuntinbe4t_i.ngd Adha of scrota
Perth Regiment ,
- al Park for a Girl -Guide, rally to be number of officers and 'ma erf u;g0-4 that lione And '80101 ,
oz on te
j-,,yungtaut, (Atalurn ceritres _in. the Perth -Huron 41$ ric SundaY afternoon:to make a Presentafr t gs'utire Popathi'lQ10/1 •tri.r.taProrer
4 tiou two.of their members who have
of
ist Divisional Signallers.
ENLISTED AND DISCHARGED,
• MEDICAIM UNFIT. - •
W. Barker, Perth
M.G. -
. Pte. T. IL, Pennington, Perth. Regig
moat, -- •
'Pte. 11 ,s Perth 'Uejtment, 31; .
.Pte. G. S.. Taylor, Perth. Iteginamit,
lt• is requested that any Corrections
or additions to this be sleft ;with
The ,SignaisStar or stitit „ Geo. W.
ScCiefer, secretary, Breoaela 109; Can
-
Milan Legion, B.E.S.L.,4Goderleit.
.r.3 •
s r tw medical , examination pre -140104g
The applieation was,promptly grante
,The .00m1Xily, asked. per-
inission.fOr the erectioli-of -44 :"'ffole aiid
sign sinietoftrojantaorcf(ttb.Axe store aat streets,
,etosr, n.earnL t,
the outer edge Of „the sidewalk. &-
Motion was passed that 11Q. action be
ken. • • ' '
•
A. letter from. 'Mrs, Robots, .,of,
Cherry Gate, complained of the smoke
nuisance in that part of the town. This
was referred to•eommittee a the whole
Council ••
, ,Band Disorganized
, 'Harold Newcombe tendered his re-
signation as chairman of the „gusical.
Society. In his .letter he stated that
-owing to the lack' of Interest on the
papt of the. members the .band- has
been disorganized. Tile. Wager= and
strumentS-belonging to the Own have
been eollected -and paced,,in. the band
hall and in due course a 'complete list
will be handed ,,tos., the ‘,„Council.„ This
matter was referred to the special,dom-
mittee. 4
• The Board of Health asked the Conn?,
cil to consider the installation of new
sanitary tonvettiences at the bathing
.beach, and the removal ,of the present
-,buildings Referred-- to. the harbor and
,works comnlitteeS jointly.
'charge of overloading one a its rlog A letter from the Davey Tree Expert -
trucks by more than. three tons.
"Only a few days ago this same
enlisted With C.AJ• The o men,
'Sappers wv.. 3. Bitimnau and w. children, In the 'larger tentr,es
-Bell of the Royal:Canadian 140gineeri,t E'cbc")1-chatirei-are, examined out it
„riiponedpotne,sewnetareattonomoef,pothen aenid,r last leave. was :felt that Rome and .Seltoer mem- .
pencil seta , bers.could lieleete bring about the same
was madeebseeUeelle.Z.,„TeiWrrellrefele Th- 116 '823laile,r centres.
dent of the local branch of the Legion resolution was forwarded from the con -
whet spoke of the metes. associatica: ference th-e-1".rePartMent of Health
Afith, the branch and heaxPvereaSsestidee•et41: 0,atinrifottaLtb8e6hrorstebt. sivelsededt 4thx-e*
hope that they would
fa sojourn overseas and a.sate return. e°n'N'OutI°11 a medical, health' officers. '
Others who Speke,briefly were:Captain tils*vel IPme and Soho' Ineraber*r
Rev. D. 1 Lane and Mr. U. Douglas Were •Snecessful in arranging with, the ,
Browa. •Sttppers Buchsran an Bell medical meu-a tile town for an exam
predated gifts. • ,• • oardS- were -------------- so aA ega '
returnedcoitin:1: az: yu- pt: ibtheelleap-st'
president's badge to Mr, har
Barker and spoke o.f tlae Legion's 'RP:
predation '-of the Service which Mr.
Ra.rker u,t1 rendeked during bis ter*
, office. -Mt', Darker, .:expreSsed his
thanks to his fellow•inembers for the
-gift and assured them of his continued
support. .
company was tined $50 and. easts at
,
•
Walkerton for overloa.ding, I am not
only asking tor the maxinium fine
($50) in this' caSe, but also - foe., a
recommendation to the Departiffent•
that all its licenses" be suspended," the
CroWn.Attorney continued
Magistrate -Makins forthwith im-
posed .the maximum fine with. costs,
$62.50,• and 'made the recommendation
fsuspension ctf licenses. The coin-
. „ •
'Compaty, Toronto, was sent to the
cemetery and parks committees!
A cheve for ,077;20, repre*senting
twenty per cent. of the hotel authority
fee4 collected in Gederich, was ree,
ceived from the Ontario Liquor Control'
Board.: •
A WILL CAKE , •
two d.ays, Monda5- rind' WedneSday,
were consumed this week with., the
heating by Judge E. W. ,Clement of
Kitchener of the ease of Fred ' Watts
'versus Minnie Cudmore Mary Lawson,
Mamas Watts' and Si'aney Watts, 'all
children vof the late Wi'lliam Henry
Watts of Clinton: The cases was a
reference to Judge Clement from, Jus-
tice Gillanders ,at the reeent. non -jury
'Supreme Court 'sitting in Goderich. ,It
A -requisition for '$21,000 for the °f • the is a family diginte over the ovvnership
year 1940 was received from the Public Clinton residence of the late
School troard and sent to , the finance W.. H. Watt's' W110 ill 4110 Wilr left the
_committee:- The amount is the same as PrOPertY to his son Fred and in another
and later will to his danglite.r; Mrs.
, A letter trona' Y. a Shearer, a-gricui- Minnie -Cudmore. _Judge Cleinetit' re-
'laSt yeir. , .-
-tural representative, called attention to served his decision. Is. 'E. ' Daneey,
K.a. and D. .E. Hon:ties appeared for
plaintiff ; Frank Donnelly for defend:
ants. • • - ,
.for 'future reference.
It is not generally known that ala.
'amendMent to "thee public Health
Illae:0:1::.!.40)irSIObried:::1.11iet°3r1;i4"184 tht*070ergit
WStfeetittn _
040 to take advantage of this at Pre-
eent;', and it has engaged two ehoeit
nurses with. ,salaries of, *1300 and
$1200 respectively and travelling, al-
lowance. They will visit each seliool
de, the county.; the whole cost will be
borne by ,the County Connell, but if •
extr.abunw,ork is -caused to..r, the /COX. •
the municipalities Will remuner-
ate
orpany operates eighteen motor- xelnclesi a meeting to be held at Clinton on
oue -kind- and another, 1 TilesdaYs May torethe discuss:Jen
Crown Attorney Holmes read a lidt of weed control, and invited attend
of thirty,sfive H.T.A. convictions regisance from 'Goderich. The weed in-
-tered against the company since 1931sPector and the chairman of the public
Liquor Charges - works committee were delegated for
• -Charges under the Liquoe Control this purpose. - -
Act are becoming more numerous in Committee RePerts . •
Huron County since the LO A -C A •The,finance eommittee passed a num-
aliPeal to the Privy Council Was he- r ef•-lIceounts-ailderecomniendea-PaY'
shelved owing. to the war. intto the Collegiate Institute Board
definitely
. Ott Timrsday last 3. A. Wainteley of
Clinton was:fined $10 and costs or
$16.50 in all for consuming beer in 'a
public place.. When Chief Bert Frem-
lin ,canse upon Walmsley, on -the main
street ` ef Clinton in the early Morning
of alay 11th he -wits St'anding beside
• his parked car with George Wigginson.
On the, back seat of the ear was a
basket with ,seven emptied,beer bottles,
the froth and.habbles 6011 in them. On
the car floor was, a half -emptied bottle.
Magistrate Makins turned a deaf ear
to --Walinsle-Vs---storys thatssome-man
had putthe bottles in his car unbe-
known to him. '
. ,
„ William Robertson, of London, was
fined ai-; and costs on a careless driving
-charge. Ile cralicir into the rear of
another tar vvilich had slowed dosvn on
NO. 4 highway when signaldby a
motorist in trouble. • „
jetties Moakley, also of 'London,
went .to Wingham on ti *visit and took
some licitiot with hint: 'Unfortunately
for him ,hes visited. at a hirose that had
beefs deciatedsa public place tinder.the
14.(1.A. The tine was $10 and tosts. -
P. J. Foley, Moe Water highway,
was aSsessed $5 and'costs for making a
left -band turn into his dirvewasr with-
out signalling, thus eausing an ac-
cident
of $2,057.11 as balance .in full of the •
treasurer and Varloos conveners. Mrs.
11)40 levy.
The public works committee reported.
that permission had been granted to
II. Pierce to erect a sign in front of
his shop on North,"Street. Recommend-
ations were that the* tree in front of
C:' K. Natters. on Napier street be cut
diem as requested by him, and that
prices be obtained,on the construction
.a _a _ te.ment sidewalk on the north
side et-gf. j'illtfutItioiii:-Itittg-
ston Street to Cainbria road. '
The special tonintittee reeommended
t at , braesArt& tranlleelase, tor the
peddling, of gasoline •and coal oil be
renewed, and- presented' the draft of a
bylaw for' the licensine of auto, Wreck-
ing establishnients in trim town.
eThe cemetery, and parks eoliturittee
reported that fifty cemetery 'Perpetual
Care" markers had been ordered from
the Goderich Iroti and Brass -Foundry
17xial • ' corannitte, reported
tha\Tzq, pe4 're lot at the Art Craft
'fateory had 'been rented to Charles 13e11
for the summer, with the proviso that
he viteate It at any time as requested
by the Council. 0 °
The . water, light and harbor egm-
mittee reported: We have reeeiVed
letter dated .1ilay ilth 'from Mr. '$. W.
Areldbala . With reference to the Pro-
pes,ed road to the, -?,north side of the
harbor --and the application to the
Board of Traneport 'Commissioners for
cressing, the Colei.lt. traeke, and we re-
Comnford that the Board of Transport
Commisoleners of Canada be notified
that the Town of tioderich stilt r,e-
qiieste that" ithis, ,applieittiott for a level
crossing • at •the point, indleated in the
original application be granted.
'To Round tp Aliense-
Councillor IltickinS, referring to the
eetious war situation, flak) there was
In this eommunity a subversive element
that should have- attention. Ile pro-
posed that Communists and all foreigiu.
b0211 persons be rounded up and placed
in A Concentration camp „where they
conid be watched. , Pereons coming
KNOX CHURCH W.M.S.
The monthly meeting of Khox church
W.M.S. was held on Tuesday afternoon
In the leeture room of the church. WW1
Mrs. Redditt presiding. The Scripture
was read by Mrs. Redditt, followed by
prayer by .Mrs, 'Gordon Bisset 'Mrs.
D, J. Lane took the haShiess-Periodand-
reports.were heard from the secretary -
1
Vile speaker paid tribute to- the
splendid work done by tilt. medical Men ,
of Goderich hi the schools during the
last few Years. They have given' their
services most , generously in. vaccinat-
ing and toxoiding, and it does nOt seem
fair, said 'the speaker, to impose on
their good nature too often. •
•Ilealth Film Shown.
.A.little variety was provided the
program by community singing- of a
.number of patriotic 'songs, and the
-Showing of an interesting entitIOd
"Tbe Lite,. of, a Healthy' Child."--.Thiiit •
was made possible through 'the 'kind-
ness of, Mr. Attridge,. who loaned the
pieiure projettor, -and t-hke, -
courtesy of the Dominion Jaental Co. -
of Toronto, who loaned thefilni.
A short business session was con, •
dueled by the president, Mrs. W. Mac--
donald, and It was annonnted that s,
dental Oink will be held at the schools, -
after the 241h of May. After hearing, •
stif the splendid work -being -done by_Ox,
.ford County Celine% ,it was felt that
the idea should. be brought befom
Huron Connty Council at Its next meet-
ing, and Mrs, A. -Taylor was apPointet
to bring the matter to the notice of
that body for consideration.
The treasurer, Mrs. R. Wilson,. 'As.
ported ,all accounts paid and a balanee
on hand of $14.47. . • •
A vote of thanke was tendered to
the speakers and the meeting closed
With the singing of the National M-
DEATII OF MRS. JOI,N tIONT
LUCKNOW, May 22.---Thelle'atbe of
Mrs. John Joynt occurred at her home
on Ros-,. street after a short illness.
Mrs. Joynt, formerly Miss -Annie
Amelia Fulford, was seventY-Pin! Yeats
of age, and until it short time before
Iter death was quite aetiVe. 'ller hus-
band, John ,Toynt, former pre-
ileeeased her in Tieceolher, 1037. „.,•Sur-
viving are, four daughters, Mrs: (Bev.)
J. W. Lillico, of Minneapolis Mrs.
illobert Johnston, of Goderich; Mrs.
William S. McLeod, of Lucknow; Mrs,
A. B. Stinson, of Weston, and one. sole,
3Olin Weeley joyet, of taicknow. The.
funeral vvill he held from the residence
on Thursday afternoon with interment
in Greenhill cemeterY;
led.
La
Pr
C. Lanaway sang a solo, aecompan
by MisO,Eleanor Snider. Mrs. D. 3.
ne gave a splendid report of the
ovincial ineetingS'reeeittly held at
routo.
• -••-,
THE WEATHER
. .
„
The temperatures for theqiast
and • for the corresponding week
recorded AV,S_
week
last
sear asollteiaiLY
lows: q0-43
1944 1939
314,L Min„ r;slax,jklin.
Thurs., May 16 ....50 43 ,58 , 38
Fri.,. May 17 t50'.. 45• 42
Sat., May 18 ,50 41 09 - 32
,Sun., May 19 . ... 09 40 07, 47
Mons May 20 65 52 07 • 54
Tues., May .21 ....77 49, 74 55,,
WOd.Mi1y22 ...V!49 , 63 .45
re as toneests, he Said,, might be
enernieS ',in disguise ben4 on mischief.
The Mayor asked Councillor
liticitins would like to have -a toliemir.
•tration eamp for Western Ontario
situated in Goderieb.
Coale not particular-
ly; but I wouldn't Mind having a
chance to look them over.
Deputy. IteCce Brown 'agreed with
Come nue:tans thAt We were not taking
the war seriously enough in this
country, but lee waseloubtful about the
concentration camp Stggeetion.
TO aremark that if Cr'{' nat. nuckins
knew of any persons of the kind under
diecueilon, lie should report them to
the affthorities, the Councillor retorted,
"I did repoet them."
rinanIr *as 'agreed to, discuss
the :natter in committee of' -the whole
Counell. „ _
in eomtaittee it was deeided 10 nothy
the "%Velem Canada Plotte Mills and
the two rallev,ays of the complabit re-
garding,smoke from the harbor. There
was further diecuesion ,i,•11 the questiee
of dealing ,witb alien, but no conelw
sion was reached. •
FOR GODERICitt'S SOLDfrak$
Editor The Signal -Star.
Sir,-Wha.t has become , of the pro.
pesal to •Present the soldiers who have
enlisted froM Gocierieh witiaa gift
from the Tavn? Other towns have te.
cognized 'their soldiers with presenta-
tions; if, our Town 'Coustell Won't act I
proposewe take up •at, collection to do
the honors before the boys g41,Oversetta.
What about it? -
• CANI.10,X.
Ed. Note -We believe a eonitnittet
of the Council haa thi'S matter in hand.,
MUSIC RECITAL' ,
• Knox chureli choir, eonsisting,of over
thirty members, will present a short
program of eecular fausle, Whiels. tijIII
include "Goin'., by Dvorak,
Land of 'Home,' by ,Sibeliuts,
"Sing a 'Merry Madrigal,'" from "The
Mikado," two Scot& munbere ant
others. The ladies" elloire will sing .
"The Olden, Songs'1 by Xreleter, and
the male choir 4111aval otIiope and '
Glory," by Elgar. Miss Glailye Borth-.
wick, Miss Dorothy -Peterson and Mie*
,Donalila Munro of Kincardine, senior
pupils of the organist, wilt each play
.group of piano numbers. 'Mee Somer-
ville and Mies Snider will plaYPiano
and Organ arrengemente .Of "'Mardi.
freln Fifth Symphony" of Beethoven's
and "Largo,W' bY4 Itantiel. Prldtiy, may
3,14t, at 8.15, in /Cnoit ,church *minter -
lune Silver collectien at the door in
akl of the choir fund.