The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-07-11, Page 1A
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;Combining The Goderieh Signal and The Goderich Star
NINETYse1el(10e0) YEAR. NO. 28
_OPERATIONS AT PORT ALBERT
'AIRPORT TO BEGIN NEXT WEE(
SALVATION iilatv NOW -
Tbe ladiee of the SalvatIon eleraY
Home .Iseegue and Red Shield „auxil..
/AU went to littedelde•yeAlterdey for
their annual pleMe. Gamefeend =Ceti
were enjoyed ehrolighollt the day. The
winnere werre Snail raee, Mrs. W. 'A.
Betels; barnyard rave, Mrs. Perri*
and Mrs. IL Fritzley; pig fallen:tette
moe, Mts. sL MeAllieter; balloon race,
Mrs,. peanut pie plate rate,
Mrs. le Marehall; shoestlingIng race,
Mrs. W. elitthell t• three-legged rat*,
Mr. W. Mitchell and Marion Barre;
peanut race Mrs. T. Kneeshew. and
Mee IL tlettael.
Bildingi and roma to Be Re-
rooyed M Once—Work at 13,1w,
Harbor Proc*init
Clohttrectiolt,WOrit on the Port Albert,
Overt- will be rommeneed net Tee
t/4y; or .Wednesday by the contractor*,
the Werrests, riving -10o. Limited,s fff
•
• TOroatesit Was eIttneeneed 'WA night
s
• '41.: repeeeentatiee 40 the tonseatier.
lifitehinere Is being brought tzsen
liaton, near ethistref Bordge Where an
.41i1oart Wirt the last. Wages of COMPle-'
Serepere, gradete and Other
• „MI:aliment else Will he releaffed frora
the 'Sky lleibor job from time to time
and to be inteecheneed, as the Pre.
;pet*: of the .wOrle isu both fielde
dlc-
tates, between eons
treetere. The, vanwaYalt-Tert'Whelit
are to be paved, •
'Oros* Ptirehatied .
• •• A •POrtion •og the Tort 'Albert site is.
...mow, being made ready for the start
Arrangements for the, purchase of meet
of the farms affecteil, have been tons-
pleted end already ternees are being
taken , down., Most of the buildinga,
whicb have been Steen to the Urines%
for their demolidon, as is the case 'with
the •feeces, well be ressioeed forthwith.
Removal of te'te etetPs'aleo. has facile.
_ tated an early start and eten414 grain
eroPs will not leterfere. With. progress.
, Priee per stere peitl for the Ashfileld
fames is repotted to• have been. $75,
• with slight inerefoiee" tor , tenet acre-
ages. There have been one or two
latelles itt the property purehases both -
at Port Albert and at Ore Harbor •and
• these have yet to he smoothed out.
• Work at See Herber •
'In eixteen does' time forte per eent.
of levelling, grading seia 'toningof
e the lie5leete ' landing- • field of Sky
Harbor atresart bus been Completed and
• the seine ' percentage of bush work'
done. All of the heavy beak has been
• cut ()owe at the north end' and a start
. , was made yesterday on the Proctor
oricliarct, Two more troeters arrived
, at Sky Herber yesterday. . At Present
'there are eight maelsine operators at
• -• .worir . and forty-five *en' employed at
• elearing bush and orebaraseeetiones•
••In the last $We days tour; airplanes,
Plleteel by students of the Hamilton
Flying rehlli, have landed at Sky
bore4one last iSaturday, One Tuesdae,
morning and two Tuesday afternoon.
• They were Making etest ' cross-country.
flights. , They :came Own and took 'off
on the as Yet untouched - sodded' sectioe
• of the field. The fOreMat on the JO
invited- them to use the sprecticallYfin-
ished section of the new field for the
lirst; time,but they feared it was too
. poft'as yet. • '
•P• ELLIOTT :P1.0$1
Annual Family Gathering Held atiBay-
* field on Saturday
esese---es-Tee stelfftliss'aftliaarbiale eflheLtIllett
family- was held * jo•wett's grove, Baye
- field, on SatuelltY, S with ft large at-
tendance. The day was ideal, sunny
and, cool, and all enjoyed the refresh-
ing lake breezes.
After a program 9f sports for young
and old, the gong sounded for the tenet
• ,prepared by .the ladies, and while this
was being 'enjoyed the • registratioxi
• took place. This was followed by •the
• eleetionsof ,officers, welch resulted as
fellows Presidents J. T. Reid, London;
Vicestraesident; Ted 'Center, Varna;
seen ey, John E. Harniveil, Goderich;
treasurer, etre. R. Thompeon;„ sports
• committee; • Mrs, • Ientae McLean, Jim
Cox, liaised Elliott, May Temps/Ai,
Melvin Clark, • Peari • Meld, ,Bessie
Cheter, Wilmer Reid, Mrs. M. Muir
and Mrs. R. 'ThoMpson.; social tonsure-
tees2S. .D. Daweenseles. Woods,
Mrs. C; Wilson, Art Elliott,- Ted
Chuter, deo. Clark, Mrs. EllesonsCox,
Tom Elliott and Mrs. Mair. •••
. Mrs. Ismae McLean woh the prize
for the largest family present,. and.
Mrs. Margaret Reid for the oldest
member present. • „
It was decided. to. hold the 1941
picnic at Harbor Park, ,Goderich; on,
Saturday, June 3rd, • with dinner, at
• 1 p.m. and supper at 0 p.m: After the,
singing of the National Anthem the
gathering dispersed. .
BRITISH CHILDREN EXPECTED
H. T. Edwards, atipe•rintendent of
the Dhildren's lead Society, reports. that
.* many „Huron 'county People haveSee-
pressed willingneree to take children
trent Great Britain into their henteS.
It WAS expected that soMe of the
children already arriving in this
Country 'would be sent to Huron thls
Week, but the arrangements were
Altered atel it is not known novewheil,
sany of the "war guests" Will arrive
here.' ' •
• •
rowntr-JoxesioroN
vrAlegifwitaii-united,thurehr-0
ten, was the scene of a quiet but Pretty
wedding on Seteritayeenly, oath, when.
/table Ovelyn Johnston, youngest
daUgleter - of res. Michael Ohler and
the lute Edward C.: Joiteston of Go"de-
riele WAS united in marriage to Albert
George eidersoe Evilest ' relented seven interments in June.
re -
Snyder and the side .George rowels Of s J. W. Monteith, Town auditor, nToroonbtrtieIveiloovItAnedoloeyweiptz esitarteeedt1 Ported that hade sent vertheadall
notices to all ratepayers ***re as iti
gown turquois,blee made' In arrears '34 taxes et the 3°t11'. AP41.
length gOw
redingote style, with white . aeceseoriese and . many cues the statements of
amounts Owing were disputed. '-These
anda corsage of Token roses and sweet
cases -8h
-pease erlifessAnnte. .Cose. of Exeter,- as -4-41143: -elattre4 11P' The -advbrfeti;
•Norte
either by,. gulag for the amounts or
brideemaid wore dusky rose wive
Aeeessories••aue .corsage „ee.-Breteeisffe making the necessary corrections on,
roses. - Mr. Arthur Doak et Goderich 'thee booksakesse*,,,,,'"issise, was referred t° thee
wee- greonasman, Atter the cc -lemony '"44441'''
the young cOuPleleff on'a short motor A Petition:for a bituminous sidesvale
trip. Ontheir returntheysemeresideeeel the , north side of St. Da. vid's•etteet,
in Goeericee • . • between Cambria•• road. and Victoria
• street, was sent to the public Works
-connittee.
Elgin avenue, .011 !SaturdAY.,• when their B3IreeNesein' steeesetxi, s
youngest daughter; Eleanor Marie, bes_ gstripirepliaciartiowneseotor ,eopgedmitfsr.ofmorstibolualunidedis
street; Grahant legile,
Albert , Mere,. Bruce
came -the bride of Bernard Theodore 'lestrreota;r•elt. B. Naegele, gollthestreet,
Double, eee. of lees awl. tare. s T Vaughan, - Sleases street.
Doohic; Stratford. cereniony--;ma•. ethom'as Sandy applied for esPeemit foe.
a new dwelling house at 'tee corner of
performed at 'high noon by.•110. asee.e.e.oeth etseereo regheaeeseae.
'Calder, et. recede of '•Geoggees •elsurph.
The hewe wasdecorated beautifully• An! application frolal*44 sUCHardy•
ceremony, teols piece under an arch of
and the for Portnissiets extend . the concrete
walk from els house. acrose the .boule-
with rosesanddelphinium
Wird to the edge of the roadway, was
evergreens and orange hiommis. To referred to the public works committee.
the strains' of lliendelSsohn's Weddlng •Geo; Johnston's aPplication, for per-
March- played by. Brent Nelson, eousle•
et the bride, the 'bride entered the ne,, mission. to change the- espeipmeet at his
-*give= with her father, who gave her _premises "en Kingston street teen:the
13f-velY gowned ' .
resent de*
ear vis, equipment to elec
marriage. She leeke4 its
tric competoe, • eqillemeite Was eeet_ to
-
in pressed rosesheerwithCorestge-ef . the .etime commit*. , See •
Token roses, large white picture. hat The local, Council oft Women Wide
and white accessories.-' „Miss Lola, isrei- requesting that conditions at a certain
• son - was bee:eleteee bridesmaid; -piece esgareiee•whreeman'sseeinpion.to
gowlied, ii,141‘4•414$ ".tit.ir,04 sheer,. with 'had been Made' be investigated and the
corsage .01: Itoe Hill roses, and white neeessaosspa, taken to remove,_the.
'accesD
iories. Gordon inthle Stritt-Leause of adverse criticism.. -Tar was
ford, brother et . the 'briaegroom, was refereed to the special„ emoitttee....e
-befiesneee 'After tieeeeeemeere-Ohniev :• s • seoniiiiliteevReports
was Served at the Park House, which The finance ,emaraittee reported'
was 'decorated attractively With Pink. that the -Sterling' Appraisal Co. had,
and white flowers. • The guests were .bees engaged to make an apptow of
received by the bridee meteeessmeettly theeitedueerialePlaisteelrestheetoiate..-
egownedellredelPitturn blue vith'-foafIceeonimenaritieli was that lot 269,
redingote with White accessories. Mese gorner of South' street, and .Elgin
Doub1es-mother-0 the .bridegroom, wore avenue, be sold' fo 'Thomas 'Sandy for
a blue sheer gownwith white access- -seee. • •
'cities. Later Mr. and 'Mrs: Double left ReeoMmendations ofthe .public
on d trip to the alusketka Lakes dike works+ -committee were; ThatReg. Me -
trice The- lnede'evere for ,Lakes
a Gee be Oven permission to replace the
greytaleseed suit, With blue a•eceesois :present visible gaPaliee 'Purple • ,on
les. On their return they will reside ..reamiltsul.street In front of his garage
at 12 Perth *street, Stratford. The with two new-type.aneter pumps; that
.groom .is'eteiterober of the stelt Of Tee E. E. Cranston be given perestission to
Beacon -Herald. widens and 'connect the sidewalk from
On the Previous Wednesday afters this , house on Montreal street to the
noon and evening lvti.s. Nelson enter- Town-sidelelk ; that the Robert (Singe'
tained at 4 trousseau tea in honor of Ben Co.' Ltd. be refused permission to
her t daughter. Miss -Arlene 'Rouse erect,. a proposed Ion overhanging. the
opened the 'door and the guests were sidewalk in front:of their Store on the
.receiv,ed. by Mrs. Nelson, the bride -to; Square, as it is too•large.
be and Mrs, S. Double of Stratford, The special committee reported rer,
mother of tbe bridegrOone. Tee rooms eemmendin,g that the -Robert ?Simpson
were takeefully decorated with a pro- Co. Ted. be granted a translent-trader's
etsion.estpinkandswhiteseummee liceaSe-nPOe'PaYlnenti:Ler -the- feeofers. seTeoseshowity the.trousseau and $100; that the matter, of. obtaining an
gifts were Misses Leola: and Lorraine Inventory, .of all band , equipment be
"Nelsen, Louise Double and Mrs. 'cliff left with Ahe 'el:fain:flan and, the ban4
Double:. .Tea :Was •-poured - by Mese' leader to have prepared and ',presented
Walker of Stretford, grandmother Of to the .',Oonticil.; that the Alexandra
the 'bridegroom, and Mrs. 0.• J. Gib- Hospital Board be 'advised that it is
bons at A pretty table covered with 'a everted that a number of indigent pa-
lace dote and centred ;with a silver dente are 'kept in, the hospital Iortor
basket silled. Witli pink roses. and orange than necessary, and that the Hospital
blossofne, and eream candles in silver Beare be requested to look into ' the
,holders. Those assisting in°, •the tea matter. • • ,
room were Mrs. Fred Rouse, Mrs. Earl the platter of the letter' dated
Allis* Mrs. Fred Bridle, Misses leaver June leth 'from G. D. Conant, Attorney-
Judk arid Limy Harrison. Little Misses. 'General of Ontario; with reference 40
Itoaemerie 'Chisholm. and Helen Bridle the forming- of a volunteer civil guard,
also assisted in looking after the we recommend that no action be ta'ke4,
guests. des. Fred Reuse also. enter. as we eousider this is a. Federal met-
tained foie the bildestobe at An even- ter." •• ,
ing party ,at which her friends pre- ,"We have a report front the Chief of
Stated her. with te miscellaneous show- Police on the condition '.'of the relief-
er. tee and Mrs. A. Gori entertained .gardene and find them all to be in goad
at a dinner party at which members eondition with the exception of two."
of the W.A. of St, George's cluirch.pre+. The water)/ light and harbor COM-
kieuted the bride-to-be with miseellime- Vittee recommended' ,that tee, mutter
bus gifts. _,Mrs.' 0 4..,_Ottkong was Ofeerovaing_new'eanitary conveniences
lioefeeesif an afternoon tea and cup at the bathing •beach be laid over for
and saucer shower. • ••another-Ye0, -wee provision s has been-
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made in this year' estimates. -
The fire eeramittee recommended
that one pair of rubber boots be ordered
for tee fleebrigade as requested.
Reduction in Rites?
Reeve Turner asked about the ,pros-
peet of a reduction in water rates,
pointing out teat the Utilities Commie -
Bien had a eurplus, "This Money be-
longs to the ustonier:," he said, "and
should be turned back to Mein."
Mayor efaelawanssaid there vas not
a large slurping in the water depart-
ment, thollgir there Was a eoraldettble
0116 111 the electric department, by rea-
son of good management in that de-
partment Ciiarges (in the 'eleetrie
department) •were fixed by the Pro-
vincial- Hydro people ; they might pos-
sibly do the sante fie before lit remitting
chargesfor one or two mouths,
. Conn. Iluceins recalled the proiniee
of the Hydro people to sees] engineers
here to make a survey. °
The ,,Mayor said one had been hero,.
and two or three were expected in the
near future., .
_ The Herber Read Propoeition •
Conn. 'lucking, referring to the letter
from Mr. cit. K. •Virurtele in last weelee
eignali.Star, Raid s(ane metaberg of the
Council had (lobe quite a bit of work
on the roaa, project, Whin he consid.
' very eseential one. Therlopeell
Action Wanted in
Harbor Road Matter
Railway Boaril. Afraked, for Reply
to Towles ()rowing
Application ,
The hathor • road 'project received
some 'atteution at the meeting Or the
Town ,Coueeil on Friday night lase and
some sof. the members, showed boa-
tienee over the, slew, progress 'being
made in the matter. The Clair was,in-
structed to ask the ,Doininien Railway
Board for Its decision on •the'Towe's
application for permission to creekt the
treeke in, the eonstrection of
the proposed new road.
All the members were prefseat. ,
The tax collector reported *payittent
neetasleee$51,teenteesincluds$1;18e.57
of arreara,- Total .eolleetions for the
!first eix months of the year weree42,-•
077,17, an increase of $7,101.07 over
collections for the setae period lest
year. ., • •
The sexton of Maitland Cemetery
DOUBLE -NELSON
A-prettY wedding took *ace at the
home of Ile and Mee G. Nelson,
Capt. Vickers Horne for a Holiday
after a Winter on the Atlantic Coast
4
Ortittain lack Viekers, ekipper of the ,,season in. the far North.
EXIs c,revrineluded two Goderich beeei
Bill McInnes and Angles Griihani,
Retuning to fresh water as soon as
lee conditions', permitted, Captaln
Viekers. resumed his igteat Lakes run
and last week,. near Tobamory, Went
to the aid of' hie fellow-tovvneman,
'Captain, Earl Jenkin, on the stranded
Acadialite. HiS last oJob before going
en vaeation, WAS to lighten the Acadia
-
lite of about 5,000 barrels of gasoline,
,that Reid's powerful towing tug, ef
Sarnia, might pull the distressed boat
off the rocks. 'rho teree vesselfs pros
ceetled•to fSernia, tile Aeadialite listing
badly, . the port railing almost 'eve/.
with tee water.
Itoyalite of the Imperial Oil 'fleet,- is
epending weli-earnea two weeks*
holiday with Mee Viekers-•• at thele
home on, •Cohourg street. The mouth,
of July, on first thought, inlay "appear
to be LIU 111OPPOrtUtte Woe for it marine
eaptale to take a. Vapation, but t'aPrain
yseiters has. just completed Orton
menthe' continuoite ieervite on , tresh
and sett Water and, haw had many use
usual eeperiencee during one of the
most hectic petiods in. the world%
lestory.
Leaving Sarnia. last'Nevember after
a summer on •theeGreat Lakes; Captain
Viekers took his Itoyalite down the St,
Lawrence to the A.tlantics 'Where all
sivinter the veesel WAS engaged, in valets
al trade and in harbor bunkering off
NOVA Scotia. Obvionely, he le not als
'Owed to give any detalle of his Job,
but he serviced warship% big AM,1
envie inereeentmen awl other craft,
even whaling vowels, one a bie Nor -
We're* boat With it crew of 400 that
had jilet completed it highly tnecereful
Further titan to say the lose On the
Acittlialite WAS ..U,Ot As heavy sts first
reported and that Captain Jenkin's
beet met its misfertutte in a "tough
epOt," Captain Viekers retused to
elaborate. Ile* took much the same
attitude on his 8alt water experiences,
it all being just another., page in the
book in the life of a skipper.
UZD OROSs REPORT I
The eesPollee to the call for fifty
ladle* to hold 4bridie or 4500" eartlea
in their borate during. the Summer
Months east met with great emcee:ie.
Severe' . ladies have already- beld
egeteris and the- women's work
cuinmlt-
tee are ,Valettft to ,all* lndLvhluala a*
steelier le teas teMeliter, as funds, sx.
urgently neededetosterry on the Work
of the Goderite'llsee Crewe branch,
. ,
Goderieh Shocked by
,
PC. McCoy's Death
Popular Offloer ROOOYOrilig from
Vbege. wh*L P.1.4 COnaell
•
$uddeuly
' Death cell** , very/ weaselly
Wedneedee afternoon at 4 oselocit
tO Pere, K Maeloy, Provincial and
high County constable at Goderielt ter
Mere titan tsevee, years, When be *Ur-
' Ienittets are •reqUeStedeto aahere to fetes!' a:heart attatei while sitting uP
the directions when maldeg
40eice , • bed, talleleg 'es "visitOr. - bad heels
Army-Iitelude Wes, 10 to 12 With estelrieg good ptogresafeeowerd resseverY
leflgtls from top Of etlfteo tinder heel- from,telfisOld fever, with Which be was
statement 14", AriXimum 16'e taken down tee) weeks ago. ele WAS
Air Foree---Not mere thee if' front
tots• et euft tasA on ail in his f°14Y4Ptirtli Ale" 44 11118
*was very loosely. ys, 'death Mune as a distinet- shock to hls
aseeciateseettedestritedesseeete.-onlessili
Goeerich and lieseen ceuetr, but also in
, • •
pollee and mart ceireles in many Places
In Ontario, Where • he was intimately
known atel held in high regard.
°treatable' MeCoy, bon• at Ifadoe,
Ont., Joined the II, rovincial tome in'
102410 Belleville, end had served,itt it
continuously, wite the "exception of
nine months, up- to the time of his
*death. He was stationed Various* at
Belleville,,Helleyleurre and at Kiteh-
erier, ibeforrebeing assigned te Gedereelt
and 'Hutt* county in UM; .
-Many tributes have, been pele to
the confstable"et worth as, a police of -
epee and citizen. Ineeeetor William
Oliver,ef Kitehenere 111S -4 -immediate
insog7rlar hildesint.maei..t;iiighedererpiegvtLisaalloarnids.
e• °nut), constables. ' Inspector Oliver,
deeply grieved, .stated the tete Mr. lie,
Ooy wouil•be a heed' MAU to replete..
He had a Olendid record -,in the Pro-
-
sender force and ,was itt line for pro-
Metiertsbeeause of tills.' !He had Made
a good 100 ot the "reorganization ot
EuroesteMety's pollee system and set:
a Web standard for bis inen.
Grown Attorney D. E. ,Helm•es; with
witsfm the „late Constable' McCoy eras
Capt. Carey Reads
Recruiting Staff
Applioatione to Be Received for
AU Branches of
Beroioe *
Recruiting for the. Elgin Itegfixteise
was •brottget bea close here last Friday.
The strength of theennitsreeruitealLerom
this dietrict, is three officers and
"goventyseve, other tanks.
A. )3',„ ('Bud") Sturdy, who 'bolds, the
'rank of llentellant in the eon-Orman-
leuron-.Midelesex',.Iteginients. has
been -accepted in the Elgin Regiment.
He lett today (Teltradey) at noon for
London. It is believed he wall _hold
hie reek of lieutenant in the Elgitia.
The last *en to be aecepted fat the
Digins before eeetulting elosta were:
3. T. McGraw, GOalegeh; `0.; He Case,
Seiforth; C. P. Meelichael, • Clinton,
and T. A. Weller, Listowel. •
Permanent Recruiting Staff
'I A' peemeneet recruiting 'staff has
been,. established, here -to, aeeept ap-
plications may branch of the service
s-arpsy, navy or air force. The stiff
is composed ,ot' ,Oaptaix P. ,,Caren
•
recruiting-Ofiser; Pte. Carl Anderson,
clerk; itod Sgt. !George Curren,. assists
ant recruldrig **facer. •Teissetaff will
act for Huron and Deere (*unties and
the western part. et Perth. Tradesmen
and mechaniet who are offering their
serviees, to the, Vat industries aIeo will
be looked after by this tele. Several
loeal trafieemee, have already applied
;here and have been to London to
undergo trade and medieal tete.
Six men - from the district. 'lave been
.aeceptedebt the 004 Canadian Itegis
•neesisteeturierstht*Peeteesetits*nti-jsesefe.
C. . L. Johnston 'entle Ise 'Goodwin of
Kincardine, are • now Webs, that regi-
ment.. •The remaining tour will leave
soon to join the regiment. They are
eeitelessrtletseeel;eLeenardeRowee
ineardine ; 0.1,. ,Sralte, KR. 1; North
leruee,•• and John W. ,Suntlerwood,
Gederich, '
P. Nelson of London, aecomcany
quartermaster sergeant, and. Tte. Wit-
jiam Reels .Goderich, as clerk; beim
been added to the staff of "0" Com-
pany, Huron -Middlesex Regiment, •
which Is at present being bropght to
estre.ngth of • 120 men. They will join
Lieut. B. E. Twamien.inf3tructor, and
Sgt: George Ourrell, assistant instruct-
or on the staff. • -
,NEARLY 60 REGISTER
Loral Women Express Willen. geese to,
Engage in -National Service, ,
Forty-two Goderich women appeared
. on Monday for the velontary ,registra-
tem conducted -ley- the- localebratieheef
*the National Cs -Outten of Woinen. The
registration took ,place at tee bande
steed in Court 'Reese Perk under the'
suPervisiese of Miso Gertrude, Wilkes..
°,Miss Wilkes was as•sisted by Mrs. A. E.
Hockley, Miss jou Groves, arise' Irene
Fellow, ;Miss Margaret Sanderson, Mises
Margeret Watson, Miss Mary, Buchan-
an mid Mee. •Jack, Hughes.. . Added to
the -seventeen women who registered
here at an earlier date, Monday'S list
brings almost six,ty the /rumba. of
'wetness vvho have voluntarily registered
for national Service in 018 ItOWYa.
ManY of' those regiseekirig Iron
-
day signified their intention of, taking,
a refugee; :child,. if called upon to do
The registration." papere have been
'sent be Miss e. Sharnsau, eeetetary of
the tool Council otelromete. to the
secretary of the 'National Council _at
Ottawa, where they. will be stibmitted
to the Dominion Government. •-•"c .
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AT. THE WATERFRONT
_The A.4.11ndsonsarrived from Fort.
Willeifireeh Tuesday morning Witli
122,000 bus. of grstin tor * the elevator
end 0,000 bus: of grain for the mill.
She took on a'lead of salt and, cleared
that afternoon for Fort William.
The passenger shit) Georgiae was in
on its regular tails on. Friday ,everthig
and -Sunday morning. There were
seventy-two passengers" on board on
Sunday'se trip,
,
should Rho* where it stood with re-
gard to this.
The Mayor said the Town's request
for permission to 'Chess the, 0.14.11..
traeks, WaS. still beton,. the Railway
Board. '
'A motion was passed instruetleg the
Clerk to Naito' the Railway Boiled re-
questing attion.
Bylaw No. 12, authorizing the eale
of 4 lot on rpouth street to T. Sandy,
*AS passed, and the Council then weet
into ceniznittee. • .
auditor's report for 1039 shows
, a ease 'balance in the water depereinent
of ,f70472.47,, Loess of. income over
expenditure for 1939 'WAS. 44,030:544
In the electrie department there was
a ease balance at December alst last
of $17,884.78, in adeition to bonds of
$4e,000. Exeerot ineome ever ex. ,
penditure for 1039 was $2,125.) 'reeltorideneeta '•
oigIvARY
M um oeutoks MeDONAW
After fuer swathe *peat ia Jaert-
Andre Moveltal, (Naliklm) Me.
Doneld paused ewey at noes on Mon,
dsy. Deeestred west bora twit*.y..00
Years Age Gesteriele *Image, steer
Porter's Hill, tbe daughter' of Williams
Maeltertaid wad Jiteutette Welker, She
had Itret Ooderleift for the hest eight
Vero, remidlag Neliffew tereet. Miss
MseDonald .vres: *Wide**, with Netter
street 'Visited elnerib. There are' no
Sargivilig relaters* • Tibet weal talreie
Neer this (Thursday) . afterstooe fro*
deceased** home -ore Nebo*, .etreet to
IlfaitleAd ee*Setere.
EPHRAIM DOMING
-
Word ha* been received by relatives
at Bros)** Of the death et Medteitte
Hat, Alberta, Of Elehraita •Downing4
Dionxiliceon .Ot t _jkt.11,rialle;t4the late Sr. ' AiSpoge44 __Mr;ed. John
o
porn in Gotlerich and later tne line:mai
Of the toxuny to Bruits** be leaned three irkii-eg 'eaRth 'eit eetrie "4444
the printing trade with the late W. a today In the death Of kW° 43Orrle dirk-
yeear;fit 940Thbee* went to kW* forert:u CaUltaillYa :1Trharaterit°h"tbeell''w(l'erTselerleirint7atini"natred74.14
and, for the seet twenty years he use • - These killed were ids latellie, eith-
..eeewe, He j,4 survived iv bis wife,._ seventeen, a Genie.
been eollnefted with The Medicine Ilat -teen, of Oortie, and Bette" )dwardes
bmtoethsrrfettvialitt"md:01114RteroLeatr,°IinbYd two 431°.T4rrree$ twinertrYte7erereraZie?t°111:1**41**
'sisters - Elizabeth' - Wad* Hattie, of .111ra EleaNtai 'suffering i severe l'arer''
ttlies4Et" ' ' ' *'Fatoir7WIS et]: aaltrutir NV:eirill'ightltanigillaoalk°1"*.
-- -- *mew- - eie=eseetesee'esie' ' • ' suffering it broken. leg and. not*
-0:711net-idi—teatity4eotar7Datenu,letlivIltiaTartrrAsolnoxt-Inac-cirilsa,:it:114Nsciaant:rtribarteol:40°4intr-mstotheullevir;tet'Ltk
4rgbileos.. .
Hospital on e Suedes,. otter a brief ill- Lee._ „seises. seseefaee 444, foreheads,
20.9- . . -A carpenter and builder hui.lder Nrebae,e;r71.1ra;vrTivenii-two, ouroli...
itleadli'e'f'on Xr• r'th-elllaar thIlirtebaloinirveYdeethreGte ,(iificlIe-e ' rerenee' believed to ielt• eseeiVbanertsligfi'sssort'lleuselitillelloo. "de
was born ,in Stanley township on .InlY - jexeeers Resesesed or osse
tees3riltwa '13rtelluS8:37-a9Sabe'Sueati!etped:ed:feininiriiiigvme.gno4ttnttyhi7;heG'e4eeatre4lis.esverdi;tahhtt' . pedtee'llideuiregyelineetvohaeseest7graou'rese77 ' 0, i t taken0be.e. is taIntoanrsitt:Tet.
Lorne- Desiardine, 212, i Of Mel,
Is Survived bie.a daughter, lere. 'Earl He was, ado released Vil .1,411 *or .
60Mfo7dBieluwaritaiehlillo:;aananbadi.ett.ahhiarr.owiliox4FmErbitiai400ritii ,:,,,,e.e457,700. tole io, iviiee ..,t.lie .a.s.e.,eiden` ., t, ., op.
masessease esre eam.newsen and Mrs. &feted about 12.00 this •moritIng- Ward-
= closest fouch *daily, said ; ' "I have. iuTrhaete4unrn:eero4:.tr6-t°(:d4aam-,t. L--""$ce 011'11W0Alcine on. :.tiliwat4'1-iiantetteepeWeLlaaiddinthela,"Ildtiebeea, w:oarstruilte:dance,trielit
never known a moreecenscientious be' Nelson street,' Rev. A. C.* Calder of- .
ggested
efficient *filter. Not only Wes he eons: Aciating, The Callhorers were -George
and •usedsrare taet in dealing Witethe James. Gallagher, 'George Westbrook
eeteutiouse but he was most' capable. BLiatytfitlee,l.d-Ge:eenveryT.ebb.u,te „S. 341711,. ail, 79" Da
and John, oreeeee. 14teeniees was in. About three 'Yeile.e south 'Of. Gorrie
halite. Dessistelitte agreed and .tale -Bev*
arealliintsto sthridgee seda011.0,*4 •
bee
Patric'le lil'era---'—n; . Ashlield 'tolivnqd-P bpariegibtlrgiatle7nehellea:daMI:nid:eanteiPPhg:b' brg't4:tt'k.::::::141111110411"*
. par4004, lookuvz ,•
. dtread,vefloiting6natr aloolderh"st;Peeteda.433-APPg tzeoh..tb.eing ,
-.farmer, _died this (Thurettae) enereiegeero-m . it ,linfl, -eke- asseeene- lover tone -
at .-Athle.yxZd!_eAr r0i714,toari,au ilh4ls4 beSO:Tti, farther on. „ , . , .
ilk - ----e; times to come to test some thirty feet ,
siaer'e E'eelseenare‘s, .,s0e, OntfxXid the :11Ps' The ear etraeiaktilY *reeked, IVith tia*"
ring lase veriday in a *Idol ' eendtwe
death this morning. Deceased was. born, nes tees
rrli)etge °31:uffeitsgaixnat=lre tolriftlet•i*ert":,truest .
tee be* eget ,i0td.., Int. - . •
and had declined steadily until his ,
in- Asedielktewleshile the sort of 'Wile
•'lan Moran
an, rr01:1rePt Irish
'the easeenetanse
ancestry.He spent paiengntosriss, tlele,d , heland
Ashfield; accumulatinga host of00;eTraaeoreermroditrox
friendswho.wmmobrnhopass.ao. -•
Coandue.40ywneso,tnoftiptaliliiIV.Grlorldllonerr•DeOalellilmoter.,.,
sdaughtenaltitsr7oves - 'Kale --"ClrenoT, accident, - •
Surviving, }bestdes, his wife,sesereesesseeineaseneseese _stseeteme, eseeeoretese-
Lon*
arra
Madre, en liesearee, ebeff044
with ihopmehuthter th -01600ities
With the ileatloo of *IWO
Betty Ekilehritill
110$01, 'Mit at it*
bridge, oi a voanty root aogoo
*oeth" GOrrie late last diatertioY
nights The reuox *ix 'Orl*
ted ball ID .04, 40.40010.0,
Provided by his father, *lin*
peOds,r4114• .
WING/1AM, July 7 An'eltrir
aermonIiii-slerreerefeeseste *-
P11,iale''' Constable ige007 served with the
21st Battalion: its the firsts great War
and was severely wounded. His
wound e eaused him much 'sufferhig
fro* time to time and he was aslittee,
nuderlhe Weather when called on els
left --police assignment, the • alleged
•murder of James Kiipetrice by, Samitel
Dodge.: Indian, on June 20 lest Pea-
pite his filnese Mr: *McCoy completed
his -investigation, affected the arrest,
made his reports and had everything 111
readiness for ',the, prelbehlerteral ,•wisen
stricken with typhoicl fever two weeks
ego. 'A few, minutes before his death
• he had related to Bel. '011ablegs,
of 0Ibitons •his visitor, how well he
aste.iLwen.t.a,tilsys.etIseewouldsheeersemdeAe
. Modest to as.degrees Constable. Mc-
Coy seldom., spoke of himself or ot his
exploits in police or war service. Hie
hile°brie8izedwehrieghillynnativgalannadb1:101111311egetianond
of rifles, ghotguris, revolvers arid -fish-
ily tackle. He °knew intimately the
-woods and -streams of Eastern Ontario,.
especially in Haliburton and nefghbor-
ing eoutitie's, *Isere he •bented. and.
fished as a boy and. youngsmin, and
since he joined the Provincial pollee"
force he spent holide.ye in the great
outdoors elose to the scenes of his boy-
hood days. His ambition was to be.
trensteried some flay to a hinterland
post. ' •
Prior to the* remains being shipped
to Campbellfora Friday .the 2.30
• afternoon lo.N.n, train for burial, ..ser-
_eke- will:be-heleseatstile-familyseornes
Elgin avenue by 'Bev. C., Calder.
•Faneral erraegements this, afternoon.
are not yet completed- " •
'
The late Mr. MeCoy is survived by
his widow, formerly Gene .Ackerman
of Cauipbellforci.
and a son, Frank Moran, both of AO- c
two sisters, mrs.. tSarah 3),,t0,, _Medical 'attention was given De,
Glynn of ef Itidgetevr11' "d Mrs' °' (YC'141- •IYW: orrtterlir';,°Atnd°4)DrrtlwleW.IlitineLValte-Ildt
nor Of, Detroit ;- and three brotherst Ethel: _
Re*. W. T. Moran ofrItidgetown, John, heId oConsiderable diffietiltY was 'exPerl-
of Detroit and Jowl% a. Windsor. The ,eneed removing the eassesseees hese
funeral will be sn. Saturday.moree
Jrno*see7tutellutrilge flKaininigisYhrild7lete'wth VI* st: hthaeTmbeae'arasbolredtthiineega:-IogfaIrdaag6It°1.11ttellhtle.tran: W
Itein
g
tty
Wqui.711T; hMigollranina. ssenwtieirml be tilnwgillbYbeReinv. 'esP4uwtitiree.8 :were badly
lae4"iattitie and
st. Joseph's cemetery. • •
MRS. SUCCESSIVI4 TAG DAY
The sleet. of Mary Good,' widow of Slim 4 $142 *Collected for Viremetere
-e--e....
WM. ASQUITH , •
thelate NV liani Asquith, iii her ninety-. Hospital, Auxiliary on,-SatUrtlay ,
third year, took place at Alexandra The minim' tag day of the 'Wemeree
Hospital early Tuesday morning. De- Hospital Auxiliary, held last Saturday,
ceased was 'bon in Perth, county, the realized the sum of $142: ,Proceeds of
daughter of the late Air. and Mrs. Wil- the tag day' will go toward projects la .
liant -Good; but spent almost her entire aid set_thes_hosnitaleands: theeveareetort
life em this Vicinity. - She resided *et' of the Auxiliary. Meg. le Relteddite
Auburn until seven years egos at weire president_ ,oe the Hospital Anxilieres. ,
time site moved to eterimilliketo live was in charge of the day. ' - •
with her niece Miss Char/ate Good. Two 'Captains presided over eiteti 4
eheshad been' in failing- health for the the titer ,wards of . the town and one
last four ,years. Olt _Friday_ last .she :over. Sanford. Bright young , ladies ,
.
was removed to the hospital:' A sister, did the 'legging," the, most successful.
Mrs. John Mullett, resides at Perth, belly Betty Jean MeNee in St. David's
. A SPLENDID REO,ORD 'North Dakota. The' remaine rested at wee/. Following are the names of the
Wheeler's funeraeparlor' until teis, eaptains find "taggere" in the'verious-
Three of Cornish, Family in, . Active
Service -Three in Last _War
The Odenish family, whose "parental
home- Is in, ejsborne township hear
Exeter, is again doing its eatt in Can
wires war effort. Three sons ef Mrs.
Cornelis and the late John Cornish are
111 aetive service; Cyril with the Mr
Force, at present stationed stt St.
Thomag; Ewalt ordnance teehnieian
with the 11.0.0.C., London, and JartseS,
with -tee Transport
London.
These young "men are emulating the
example ef„ three elder brothers in the
last . war, R. H., whole now manager
of Cernish Eros.' business in Goderich,
was overseas ,during Most of the war,
-enlisting In 1914s° Ile is now active in
the Canadian Legion and attended the.
national Legion convention held 're-
cently at Montreal. John Cornish went
overseas ;with the lelst, and Dia served
with the Mission fort,ep (then allied
with Greet Britain). "
James Reginald." Oiteapbell, /tit. sa,
Goderich, hes enlisted with the Perth
Regiment. •" •
Ilerbeil. Moody, (aoderich bey who
joined the R.O.A.P, twe sveeks ago, has
been- transferred from Toroato to
'lieginea Sask. Ills parents, Jr. and
,Mrs. joeePh Moody, Market street,
'Were in Toronto to bids hint farewell
when he left last •tveek for his hew
:t4urpt'etir°11.'11;1Inagn IlinakgNiteftvse" '61:r4rertlehli9oisp8Itli
from injuries: reCeived when he wag
,struek by en autemoblie on highway
11, last week. Ile as elettek down
by the ear while hitch -beefy hope
from (lame •Bordenessugtaining eerlops
head WOUMIS and a fraetured arm.
truexpectciii previure on our columns
.„
ItAs crowded out sever*, new keine,
including it report of htst 'ItsursdaY
night's' meeting to promot,e the
A. drive,, and a number ef elletree rette
(Thlirsday) afternoon, 'when'they were- wards; St. George's -captains, Mis. C.
removed to Deiamiller• United church Beattie and Mrs: el. IL Wigle; taggerigh
for the .funeral Service,conducted by Ruth Nicol, Pauline eohnstort, Irene
Rev. It. 'G. Hazelwood. -Interment was Pellow,, Itoberta Sisimettoeellelen
in Bali's centetery* - • • ee dean Eleanor leacrevah .Jeanette MUT.*
•• tin ancl.Audtey Dewker. St. Aedrew"*--
IseesieN mu -puke ,captains, Mrs. E. Campbell. and Attlie
,
After an illness of only a week, Mrs. .014/ro• Reynolds; tagger$, Dotottor
Ellen Ceittonof Stratford passed away
MiteDonald, iShirley Merwiele Helm"
on TUOS(Itly 'at 010 home 'Of her. sisters,- Holmes, Mary Herne, Margery' Gilled -
Misses Edith and Elizabeth Horton, on Pie, Betty Campbell, Madeline Vickers, •
the Trine water'. highway, Colborne Betty Duquette. St, David's --captain,,
tosvnehip. 'She had come frosts Strat- Mrs. F. R. Itedditt aUd Aire A. D. Mo
ford to attend the funeral of her niece; Lean; taggers, Lulu ,Bentairibs, Verna
Ws. aeries Moore, beat* ill, and "Miller, 'Evelyn Wesel', Dorothy Ntuns-
gradually weakened.. She v iii r by, Lucille. Patterson, Betty Jean Mek-
See, Helen 'toward, efery WiltiOlL.- St.
Patriekeeeeeetaina Mrs. Jelin Murieort
•and''llife-W. P. Lane; taggeres MT*
Worthy,. Ilelen tkihearclowe, Verna
Plante, .Maellie Patten. , ,Saltfordes-,
Olsten, Mrs. It. X. Welters taggenr,
Mary and Betty Bisset:
severtty-sevettlt year.*.• Asdaughtee of
the late Mr. net Mee. Sohn Horton,
iie vvas born in Goderieh township,
hear Ceititon, but .haa ifred in tee-
Strattord district ,the last forty years.
Her iruhVartd, Gavin (*utters died in
1920, and of recent years shehad Made
her home with her 8040, Williem
Clut-
toti, itt Stratford. Two sons and two,
daughters survive: William and Alex..
of 'Stratford ; Miss Editli, a missionary
in India, and Mrs. 11. Rowe, of Ellice
townenip; AlsO two "SistOto already
mentioitedi and three brothers, 'leery
Hellen, of Aslifield; Ilillarr•Horton,
Exeter, and. Levees Horton, of Col;
borne tOwnshies Mrs. Cluttoe was
devoted worker in the 'Ontario street
Baptigt ehtirehs Stratford. The remains.
were, taken to Stratford and the fun,
eral will take, plate teem Friday
afternoon.
THE 'WEATHER
The temperatures for tee past week
and for the. cortespondby week last
year, as ,oilicially reeorded, -were ae
follow$
Max. 'Min. Max. Min.
Thurs., july 4 ....Oa .47 8,1 03
Fri., euly lef0
Sat , sfsde so ets e ORANGEMEN TO IIARRIVITON
Sem,' July7 ...API' 03) . 11 Goderleh Orengenten, with their At*
Mon, ',Tilly, 8 04 go and, artlin band, will go to iSanietert
Twee, eui-e- ie.,* ee , 00 toraerrow to take part la Oro Wor
July, 10 44,1* rip5, (S1 1s7- of July Cementite/elm tiller".
A SUCCkSSF.1.114 TM,
Despite 'the sudden e‘thi on ,Wednes-
daSt afternoon a ettecessful tea. WWII
held by 3.0sees sSefella 11111, Marr
Gealium and Elizabeth Taylor at the •
MOO- of eles. 4.-1L Teeter, Caletionte
'Terraee, for „the benefit of the Red
Close Garden; ilowers were sold and a
musiol iehtertainment as Provided
for the guests. The preeerstis'attleiliited
to $2.3.52,
• .ar
MUSIC EXAMINATIONS '
ilksults of Toronto Vonservatory OF
Music pianoforte examinatiette are ea -
Amassed as follows.: Grade IlIselritsts
class, • honors, Barbara Milicr*Uhltit,.
Grade It1rat-ielaM5 bottom :nett*
Marelonalii, Sid* iletftedonted (even).
Grader le-FirSteelaiss honore, Dv:aorta
Bogie, emote,. Plebe" rIlowese. Tette-
sr: Jean A.. Long, A.T.C.M.