The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-07-03, Page 3Busii)eas Directory
UDLEY D. HOLMES
Barrister*,tc
011iee-.:41ourt noose; Gederieh.
Telephone 56,
WM. A. SUTIIIEILL 'AND
Barrister and, Salicitor
First' Nlortgage -SeCurity.
Urban Loans .Awallable.
Office—North :at., ,C4oderich. hone 750
MARTEL:Eft ,ACCOUN'TANT
MONTEITH aud MONTEITH,
Chartered A.ccountanta
77 POWnicv Stzeete Stratford ,
Toronto Office: 302 Bay Street:
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' VETERINARY SURGEON
$. Dx.dAcvivr
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone 203 -¶ Clinton.
AUCTIONEERING
THOMAS GUMMY,' GODEIRICH,
"" LIVE STOOK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER •
'Telephone 110
Wee attended to anywhere and
every effort made to give satisiaetion.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
REINSTATEMENT IN
4MPLOV,MENT AFTlii WAR
Hon. N.; •,,A. cLartY, Uinister
,Labor, as reported An HansaTC"-June
11, 1041
GORDON" M. GRANT, L,D
ICENSE
AUCTIONEER FOR HURON
COUNTX
A satisfactory, courteous eerviee for
Farm, Property or 'Household Sale's.
Rates BeasOnal)le•
7fIr. ,:,'Veaker, it ''is,felt desira.ble' that
all person* who •have lat.exoployment
to enlist shotild, in So far as,•possible,
,be aselieved of Worry about their rein-
statement on their return. 'The' Gov-
ernment accordingly' has apprevetl of
the principle of legislatioya to Provide
for civil employunent- reinstateMent of
those who have enlIsted Ufa
Majesty's ferees during the war. When
the House reconvenes the 'Government
will submit this legislation for the
approval of Parliament_ It will pro-
vide that employers of those who en-
list for serviee in His Majesty's torees
shall reinstate the eroployees in em-
ployment ,the termination a that
Seiwice so far- as.:,Practical, ander
conditionnot less favorable tq the
emplOyee than 'those which Woilld have
been available to him had he not
enl ted.' , •
nditions will necessarily be con-
tained in the bill which will relieve the
'employer, under certain circumetances,
of hiS obligation to. re-employ, as, for
example if the employee .falls to appri•
for such" reinstateinentwithin, a; given
period after discharge or demobi1i2;
ation, or, having been offered reinstate -
meat by ,the employer, the former- em-
ployee fails to present 'himself for
employment.
The legislation will be, generally
nindelled on legislation existing in
Great Britain afg to its term S ad con-
dttions, but will be subject, Of course,
to the necessary variation in industrial
eOnditions lbetvveen 'ffie two countries.
The draft bill has been supported by
the Labor Co-ordination Committee,
theiNational Labor Supply -Council, and
the Tonimittee *Le -employment of ,the,
General Advisory ;Committee a De-
mobilizatiea and 'Rehabilitation.
mytvetw— -
nR. F. J. ittystmat„ yno, Emt,
H
"h. NOSH, TROAT .
" Late House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, as-
sistant at Ideorefield Eye Hospital and
• Golden Square Throat Hospital,- Lon-
don, England. _ •
EXES TESTED, GLASSES . •
• SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., StratfOrd.
Telephone 267. '
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Gktderleh.
'Wednesday, Sept. 24th, from 2 p.m.
till 5 p.m. ,
DR. UGLESS PRACTITIONER
• CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
• THERAPIST
- 'Goderlch, Phone 341 ,
, Office hours -10 to 1.2-a.m., '2 to 6
Ind 7 to 8 p.m„ Tuesday, kriday and
Saturday.
10 to 12 a.m. .only on Wednesday,
Monday and Thursday at Mitehell.
Mineral fume baths by appointment
- only.
A -LN. A.T1iINSON
51 South St.
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ern:
• 0
-HURON COWITIVS FORiMOST WEEKLY
THU-14,0AZ JULY 3rd, 1941
ReformatoryTerms I MUST NOT TAKS ,
VLEAR, ROAD roit GRANTED-
for•Wayward Youths Judge Cement' s Conenent in Auto-
.• mobile Damage Adieu in Count)?
Sequel to a es o naU Court
' Robberies in Huron After kating in a sweltering heat for
and Bruce , two days -----Thursday and 'Friday of last
11••••••••••,*•T
'Finis was Wititten in last Thursday's
county Pollee Court on, the epidemic of
pett'Y robberieS mrhieh broke eut dn. the
Lucknow-Kincardine-Wingham • district
some weeke ago, when Arthur Rawlston
and George Gray, Kincardiae youths,
were sen.ten0d tb erormatory -.terms
by 'Magistrate, Makins. -
Each was given four Months definite
amr,' three mouths indeterminate ter
robbing the .Armstrong and -Crawford'
service stations, at Wingham, the terms
to run concurrently with those iniltased
At Walkerton for eommitting twelve
similar robberleA,In Brdee county.
The youths, barely ou.t of kiwi): 'teens,
led the police a Merry chase for over a
week, 'Stealing etty.s, abandoning them
fOr others, exelaanging markers 41nd
breaking into garages and service sta-
tions and stealing small sums of cash,
tires, tubes. etc.
—• eREW
--CREWE;TJune *pupils and
teachers are glad summer holidays are
here -once more.
Mt. John Rivett and Mr. Wm. 'French
are working at the Clinton air school.
'
'We are sorry to kave to report -that
Mr. Wilfred Quaid had *the}misfortune
to have seine ribs broken la4t Thursday
while anloading hay. The trip -rope on
the hayfork broke, letting him 'fall
baCkwards to the barn floor. At the
present time he is a patient in Gode-
rich hoSpital, but we hope he will soon
be able to resume his work. ,
The - pupils, teactier and parents held
their school picnic on Mr., J. Rivett's
*river. fiats last' Friday afternoon.' All
report • a fine . time,. although the day
was hot.
Mr. Jelin Menary has abundance of
•'Rawlston, at least; was still arrogant
after sentence had been passed. Be
,elaimed some ..considergien Should bp
given \to his act of surrendering himself
to police:
"You gaVe 3/ourself up when the,
chase was getting too hot for you,"
Commented the 'crown Attorney.
It wasn't so terribly hot," haughtily
replied Rawlston.' • •
It will be terribly hot if you ever
conie back here again," observed His
Worship. '
No Time for Idleness
Wentworth Book, a capable -looking
IN"SURANCE,
McKILLOP 2.1I71.4UAL FIRE IN-
SURANCE CO.—Farm and iso-
lated town property insured.
•°ormeam....iwptinin KnoX, PreEMmit,
t4ondesboro; W. 'R.Archib' ald, Vice-
• President, Seaforth ; i.,4. Reid,
Manager and Secretary-1.Nreaanrer, Sea -
forth.• .
'Directors—Wm. Knox, Londesboro;
Broadfoot, Seaforth;
Lemihardt, Dublin; E. J", -Trewarthai
°Linton ; Thos. Moylan, Seaforth; W.
• R. Archibald, Se'aforth; Alex.-MeEwing,
Blyth; Frank•McGregot, Clinton; Hugh
Alexander, Walton. '
Agents—E. A. Teo, R.R. 1; Godericli;
James Watt, 'Blyth; John E, Pepper,
R.R. 1, Brucefield-e R. F. McKercher,
• R.11. 1, Dublin; 4. F. Prueter, Brod,
hagen.
Policy -holders ' can make all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted at
• the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin,Cutt's
Grocery, Kingeten Street, Goderieh, or
J. H. Reld's General Stere, Bayfletd.
11110.
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STRATFORD — OODERICH
• COACH . LINES
Daily' 7.30 a.m.',4.25 p.m.—Leaves
Goderich •for Stratford, Toronto,
laaniaton, Buffalo., London, Detroit,
,Tavistock and Woodstock.' Depots
Bedford,. British and Royal Hotels.
Phone hotels or 305 for information.
• 0 •,1
J. W. Craigie,
INSURANCE and REAl.
ESTATE
Get Our Automeibile Rates
• Phone 24 Goderieb
•111111011.11111=1111•111.111MIMINC.mallilli
,
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire, *Accident and Motor Car
INSURANCE
Office:—Cgasonle Temple,.
•West Street,. Goderieh
_ •
• Phone- 230 • GODERICH
•
week—a County 'apart jury, Imported In
the motor damage aetion of iceeleine, Odeon, -Ronnie Qlazier, John IIaw.•
'thorn°, iTeddy Lois
Oliariee;Kernie Grant Linington„ Frank.
MacDonald, Oarian MacDonald; Mari
IYft Cabe, Evelyn IleCaitney, TeddY
PUBLIC *SCHOOL PROMOTIONS
v.,ga0.00,6,1000,
CENTRA.L SCHOOL VICTORIA SCHOOL°
ICINDERGAiiiN PROW*
GRADE 1 iO-GRADE a
iiarry A.ttridge „Baters,
Bobby Bell, 'Ruth Bowen, Clara DOW:
lifint, Zapf:, township farmer, who
sued Elmer of Tuckers:111th, for
S350 and eosts, damages allegedly sus-
tained' in' a erasll on No. 8 highway
just eaet, ,of Clinton, on March 15tn, Nelson, jack Reis, Terry 'Robb, Mae
1930. eounter-'clainaed for Rethereoed„ hIltner S'ehult,z, gelen
4/808.20. ,• Steels, 'Marilyn Turner, Nerxrfa War -
Judge %I. W. Clement, however, did nook, IShirley 'Young.
not immediately enter judgment. COML.
fiel Frank Donnelly and E. G. Thompson,
• of Otratford, argued that the jury's
answers to questions Sulintitted regard-
ing negligence, Were contradictory.
reserving Judgment the 'Judge asked
that written argument be slibraitted,
t another of those,rear-end col-
.
Jisions. resulting from Parking a, dark.'
ened car on a highway after night, but
the jury found there was negligence
en both sides. It found that Hunt had
le'ft his automobile foo far over op. the
travelled portion, of the road, but that
Hugill. had failed tO slacken his speed
when. blinded by the lights, of -aneupe
Proitchizig car justibefore the crash.
In his charge to the PIO Judge
Clement strongly emphasized that no
,motorist was privileged under the law
to drive b ndly as.suming that a •JaniesISmithers, Douglas Webster.
through high
Honor also-xul
when a tar had to
way. In this case
with snow.
The jiTry ex
GRADE 2. TO GRAM 3
,‘Lois CaMpbell, William Chase,
Betty Dickinlion, Edward -....-Fulford,
Margaret 'Glidden; James.910Ya,..0,04'
ertHays, Kenneth Hutchins, -William
Martin, Williane.Miriam ..10bert
Jeri'Y 'Moore, 'Gordon ' deCabe,'
MeLeang , MeiLean, DOughisi
Pennington, Margaret Powell, tiViola
Schmidt, IVIaxine Stewart, Jean War-
ner, Doreen Webster, Joan White, Ann
Willis, Cynthia, Young.
GRADE 3 TO GRADE 4
'Myrtle Bell, Bruce Erskine, Eleanor
Glenn, -Donald ,Ilawthernc, Murray
Walter Hutton, Ronald
Johnston, Alvin 'McGee, Denald Mc-
Kay, ...Tames`'Milne, Jack Price, Clare
Ruffell,- Ronald Rys,n, Betty Sehultz,
ay should be clear. His
that there were times
parked on a bigh-
he road was heavy
Hunt's dagesat
,young man in his late twenties, was $230 and foun hlin seventy-ifive per
found by County- 'Constable-- --Snell cent, to blame. It fixed Huglirs, dam
wandering ,about the. Beifsseis district ages at, $106 and found him twenty-five
with no visible means of support. This per cent.- to blame.
is a strange 4tate of affairs these war
• Book pleaded guilty to -vagrancy,. but
the-31agistrate remanded _him' to _Sall
so that his record might be investigated.
An autoniobile with 'its lights in
good condition'should pick up an object
on the road at night at two hundred
feet, and with no. third car invOlved,and
straightaway. "Vision there is no excuse
for a rear -end collision. So Magietrate
Makins ruled in lining GordOnllarrison
$5 and costefor careless driving.
'Harrison Pleaded not guilty, .but the
cross-examination of Traffic Officer
Culp, lone Crown witness, had not pro-
ceeded far -when the Magistrate stomted
the cae and°. registered a conviction.
00.00•0000,imm••000:dr
• P.. J.RYAN
Real Estate and Insurance
cilhee and Residence:
- II Trafalgar Street• •
• Phone 663 •
FOR SALE----liouses °tall kinds,
choice' building lots, btisitiess
property and several good farms.
Let Me show you, some real
bargains: Buy now. •
r BUY VICTORY BONDS
In his eieserved decision Judge
-01ernent---win--maketho--a7
assess costs. Apparently the judgment
will be for-»a-veryThe
eemmencing on June 6th, vas
,postponed toJune 26th and\consamed
three full days. It eosf the county
hundreds of dollars. 1r,
Plaintifrs.witnesses were J, B. Epps,
Edgar Fawm,- Melville Hunt, Ernest
Lishman, Nellie ;Hunt, Wesley Hunt and
Philip Talton: ' 'Defence witnesses:
John Henderson, Robert Riley, Jon-
athai Bug111 pnd IEhnerlHugilL
GRADE 4 TO GRADE 5
Kenneth Bridge, Beverley •Brown,
Raymond Cat, Mary Ann' Erekhie;
Isobel Greenslade, Erie !Holmes, Don-
ald Helniaes, Joyce- Johnston, Ray
• Stoddart, john Walker, Edward4 Jen-
kies, Joan Gloyn, Norma boott;'. Ruth
-Hoy, Joyce Johnston, Edythe Jenkin;
DOnald -MaeEwan, Benson Moor",
Verne Porter, Marion Reiss, Lorraine
Theimpson:
• ?AUX imam
PLANNING AND
ATIIIIIVICIUNT DAN
Koller -Certiliteleet and Fine AWIerded
to. Young Women and Okla
i0LINTON, Jte 28.—Seventy-AVO
yeung women and gitle of Ifuroli
Xiotz” ,99-101'21n1 Alli6°111, Counts attended the Vlanning
notert Baxter; letty )3(,)vvr4g Lota .and 4tilieveinent 'Day eMY.refsesat the
johnston, Mary- Kneehtel, Elean-Or "agrivniturai wows '• /few 'YefiotvrodY.;
,Lauder., Donald Bert 'McAdam,. James Aluse .vlore. Z Ptirnini tome econeettee
Auoee
fetiAxtl:ur,6 eta:age .Meereight Ron'ald (loam lot*. county, wol
Wilwaint %nod enarge,fand tile judges were "OlOrenetl
Ovevliolt, Pouglas fkatterson, Oordorx 4i4r4S3Ori or- JUDIOrwer
'Ratthby, :Ruth Revd, Jniue IUeh1VI/mow In.itxtlato branch:, 'Omni),
j'arnes. ItutheriVid, Donald Sanderson, and tueien olatKere4er, PuiUn, 4u5uJacqueline See7 e
Ralph Sxnitbers,aen - 'economies epaell Ow • 1-0,0/Xerin, rent'
Middlesex' and Wellington. The
Afternoon Clawl-William 13e1l, Mn1 Aenieveinent Jay was /or Ittirea
enee Daer; Behert GauleY, 6flYli girls Ni'EXCIPatt'd 'Wing t° Tyl."-
eOlni leitrortbell, Gertrude 'Chase, Clar- eoluitY' Wris, bat ta Allndter of Ortiee
,Giousheri Irene. .tlortoe, Pelloa 110Y, that. Orwe e°1114 ntay nut 21041 an
Marion illinekins, Violet alcAdanli, Ae,14,thi.007 Unit, t41:laineF4this1)rt rear
'Yvonne
'Yvonne 0100046e, 'Bruce altealiongh,
loui
Alex Malleugh, 'Barbara' Agin Miller, airddeliv''s'enWfaer1730,:jotise,rtulagr.8Vyglo.D.preirenalr.,
1Cislruytzt 1114: ssp" 4>13Wayne Thiffell, ix Iluar'obb4ereae lofng,04'ioMrsrir111:ttictittiile.441' *3inton
a, rt,b"1.
Straughan, 'Gwen t .81
Thomas, rred Vin-
ce- ulteGteuRAI)73 Willis,
lel,11:"17014611)134":7E:72.Bens °MBW±a:e45:elhirle1113*vrt. :10e7;P'LlioLfurlist;7;011N:iiii°V43!::13(jnssel:In' s'Od°:Gs171111.1ilti
Bot, Donna lloYte, Richard, Clarke, Lteef net_atv.uso6ny, ;reiii,gbyteeoti; ireievelturoeu, „Tine
Audrey erransten, Gerald Orawfordi
Grace oak, Barbara Fisher,' •Donald Elliott and • iLeila Agar of Bluevale,
Fritzley; •
-Robert -.AGardner,---,,:iYlifred
Hits Parked Car
On the.,night a June 3, at a point a
shert distance ealt' of Taylor's. Corner,
on highway No. 8, BarriSoU'ran into the
rear of a car partly parked on • the
highway.. The lights of thecar, ownet
and driven by Pilot 'Officer
R.A.F., had failed. Deuclos and a fel-
low -officer 'jumped to safety before the
crash: Both have since *left for Eng-
land+ and were unable to 'testify, tlie
court -was told. -- • •
The brothers Fit2gerald, Joseph and
• William, of •Winghatn, were each fined
two dollars and costs for fighting out-
side of -an hotel. The, charge was dis-
Orderly conduct.
• Five jueetrile eases, itholving the -
theft of bicycles and :other artieleS,
were put', over to July 3rd, as as that
of •a Clinton • huSband charged with
assaulting his wife.
:Casting Conyention, Aside
In thistrial Judge 'Clement estab-
lished something Of a hot weather pre-
cedent, doffing his gown inviting law-
yers to do the same aid .permitting
jurors:to'Shed their coats and roll up
their shirt sleeves. Ills Honor com-
mented that in hisk opinion itwas only
common sense to do so, although he
kneiv full well some of his -fellow -jurists
woUld not agree With him. • 'He said
,that gowns and wigs were discarded in
English 'courts during the long vacation.-.•
LIVESTOCK JU'DGING TESTS
-• FOR JUNIOR FARMERS
Arrogements have been made for
•the annifal liVestock judging competi-
• don. open to all frniers' sons in Huron
county,_to. be -held in the 11.51inton dis-
_trict on Tuesday,,July 8th--'
Two elasses of the 'following, live-
. ' v • horses
_company as holiday visitors: Mr. and
Mrs. Kenny Campbell and daughters,'
Mrs. Aubrey 'Higgins and son Jackie, of
Detroit, 'Mich., and Mrs. Wm. Begley,
of Hamilton.
Quite a number' froth" here attended
the anniversary services in !Dungannon
United •church on !Sunday.
• The anniversary servimS' of Crewe
United church and the garden party,
were a deeiiLml success, the proceeds1
rimoanting to about $100. The program
at the garden party was put on ,by
Bluevale talent.
'
CAPITAL T
Now Playing—Bing Crosby. iuid *Mary Martin in "Rhythm, on the
,River
Monday, T.nezday ad Wednesday
Claudette Celhert—Ray Milland—Dennis O'Keefe & Waiter Abel
'A feminine news"corresPondent 511(1 ber*Iilr-minded lover 'present a
. gay and 'Npyitely ,cothedy, With Paris as a haekground,
"AltISE MY :LOVE"
Gary Coe.per—Doris' enport—Walter Brennan and rred Stone
'This "legend *founded on 'Met" chooses Texas esfl latekground fOr
a War between cattlemn
e" end lloinesteaderg.
, •
stock will be judged a y
beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep and
swine.
• The prize inm.ley for the eyent has
been donated by the Huron County
Council through the junbar extension
grant. 'Reeve J. W. ,Gamble of Howick
is chairman of the wrieultural cam-
mittee and together with Warden Jas.
Leipe'r will likely be on hind to present
the prizes.
The compbtition Will' be under -the
direction of J. C. Shearer, Agricultural
representative. All fahners' sons of
Huron are requested to reserve July
Sth for'this actirvity.
,
,et
tielatC, Fred Borten, jeanWdiailin'thun- sner'It el 're°41finoretsb1110-ea'ardenttrut, 'omanPililindg"
11.-vvGLealciadlauidtt:ee,r:ess'.zsa'Do,per.ri:base°JthrnoltayalndAL1.nuttn:lehlitalibeivla::::::0311:avrezvyr we. coucentrty iiocanotesr ceranttiiiierate.s .:4Guivaenouniy
'dred: Smith, 'Clarence. Snaeel, Donald
ivil\tfueCriaebei Powell
li Clorootlee, AJnannIsa,v`Pidenrdsoenr: hsocnrimor 1::.onusr' WaerBei7ha,rudedio.tooxlitait4rgagdet...
GseiroarguxehaSen,gemr,iwWwiill,lavmandSeerbbauergfe,r,Dafbrii:
13one. of BriSselS, Eleanor Taylor ot
ner of iSeaforth, Ilona Miller, 'Velma
Duncan, Betty Viirrie and DorethY
e'Llyolni —.Lillian Elliott Of ,Varna.
._ _ — Belgrave and Agnes Inglis of Walk.
. GRADE 2 TO GRADE3 erion. iCiertilleates of achievement
. . ,
Yvonne Anstay, Lionel.,_ Arbour, (0010Pleted two unitfii).7-yehna, Dew ,
Norma Bea!titie, .Harold ,Bell, Kenneth c.4.11, Elizabeth Bagker,g; Mae Fischer,'
Boyce, Frames Brereton, James Margaret Gibson Dorothy Bone, alone ,
, -sabel Grant, Donald"Hamile-341140;-"Better—011rrier-Brusemlst -4Phyl,-Th,..-.....-.--,..
ton (recommended), John alortox1, lis Bray, (Margaret IScrimgeour, Blyth
tispnyfey, Alvt 1 ...Hatetini, Jean Ir- Jean McFarlane,. Edith I.,udner, Sea -
win, • Dorothy Langridge-, William forth ; Alice Passinore Hurondale;
Larder vAoselthinec .Littledaild, bat,.. Helen Turnbull, '/WitiltZna.; Eleanor
otty I:ongmire, Donna' Mitchell; Zeitn TaYlor; inatY. Xralq, mutsi-r-ri.,§w:--ser,
Murray, ' 'Michael Murray, .Sherznan, -grave; Alba 1Sheill; Leila Agar, Flora
Murray, ibloyd -Oliver,. Douglas ltiehl, AleTavisli, Jean. Elliott, Shirley Deitt-
Phylli$ fRudelock, • Edward 1SAllows, Mau, (Marjorie Kerr, • J371-argAret--ttlen-
Christine 'Schutz. John.Seers, Reginald' ning, Helen Thompson, Mildred lietir ,
Silazel-- (recommended), Lillian iSipron ning;' 'Bluevale; Agnes Inples, Norma
Marion Vanderburg, Jacolyn Vincent 131liatrychecall, uNtiVoanlk, eArtr;;;:1:1:01vredn,IM;aettreh.,-,"
Charles WilliaM%-illarion' Wilson. - J16eeann 3Wioew11:oodIty, ,, :Eywhiilee:natmurceOlb.en.aghan,
GRADE 3 TO GRADE 4
• C.N.E: Teams Chosen
jean tliaeehler, Gloria Bloomfield; .
The C• aeadian National Exhibition
Joyce Breckow, Helen Bridle, Prance:
teams.: are*: Bruce county—Margaret
Cook, Lucille Cuthhertson, Lueillae
Daer, Barry Doak, -Joyce Dowler, Bill .
Nickless,. Lena Reid, LOVA Cameron,
Elliott Joan Fitzpatrick Betty Lou . , . . ,
•W011y‘‘titissett BU1 Beacem,:Eugenia
Briktalleyo. Tera
Crawford, Ruth. Cutt, Harry
elough,- tobbie. Duquette;. Audrey l'Ack-
,erison;• Walter •Fry, Murray Garrick,
Vesta- Glazier, Vivian. (41enn, 'Roderick'
Graham.1 Evelyn Lyneh, Stanley Mer -
lam, Isabel, McLean, , Donald oPatte*,
ion, Marion Powell, Billy Ruffel, Nora
Willis, Philip Willis, Billie Gree,
Kenpeth 'Wilmot; 'Evelyn Shank, Alli -
,son Woodhouse.
• GRADE 6 TO' GRADE 7
Elizabeth • -Barnes,. Marjorie Baxter,
Verley Bell, Marilyn Botz, Marilyn
Butler, Bethie Greig, Helen Inglis,
• Mary Lakhwaite, Doris McBrien,
Nbreen ,IMeKay, Helen McLean, 14,61
..Mary pridhem, NILIELY
lows, Bealiali iShacklelton, Katherine
Snider. Bobbie Allin, Bill Bend, Bruce
McDonald, Donald • Mooney, Paul
Moon0, Leonard .Pennington; POrlaidi
Rivers; • Jim • 'Saunders, Ilowad1
Sehmidt, Ross Sparks, Donald Warren,
Ha rola Warren. Promoted condition-
ally: Roy Bowen, Kenneth Dickin-
son, Leonard Geddes. •
- GRADE 7 TO GRADE' 8
'Helen »Aikenhead. Donald Baxter
Limitsay» narrows, Church.
Jack Erskine, •Mary Graham. -
11111. eleerge Hellatel; Dorothy Holmes,
Ramona Jenkin, Winonq Jenkin, Jacki
M.a0Donald, (Mara Martin. • Leonard
McGee, . Bill ie Newcombe, Rhoda
• Porter. Harold •glwarttown, Jack Stod-
ilart, Mary JOyee- Strachan, Elizabeth
Taylor. Earl Young, Kenneth Prouse,
Lloyd Pierce.
"
An Irishman •about to he married
was askedhis name. He replied
"Murphy.", "But I mean your Christ-
ian name," explained the clergyman.
"Pdunno," said the Irishman. -Ye see,
yer riverence, lak this. I wa's a
-twin, an' on (*min,* hack from the
ehristenin' wan av tis died: an lir Pat
flied then I'm Miekt; an' if Miek died
I'm Pat, but, begorra, 1 (Immo who
d
Twenty -fire Pounders from French Canada
(Left) There is only one plant in
North America where cannon are
made from scrap to finished gun in
the one place—that's at Sorel,P.Q.
(Below) The latest in field pieces is
this British 25-pouncier equipment
e in the heart of French Canada
at S�rcl, P.Q.
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Fritzley,lSlwley Gruniiiett;Margairet
Henry-,-Muiel Horton, Rath Irwin,
Eleanor . Jeffery, Violet Laithwalte,
-Kathleen -Longinire, June Lynch,
Wilma McKinnon, .• Gladys _McLean,
Ruby Oliver,. Grace .Pinder, Ruth
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Sager • Seers, Jimmy.' Swab:,
Carole Zarnke, Irene, Sallows, Jaek
Thurlow, Bruce. Rutherford . •
• GRADE 4 TO GRADE 5-7
Joan Allison; Gretta Arbour, Marion
Boyce, Barbara @base, Audrey °raw:
ford, ,catharine Catt, Marion.
Duckworth,,, Gildere, 'Ruth
AudreytjHorton,- leave Knee-
slinw, !Patricia Mohring, 'Marjorie
Overholt, Mary SandersOn, ,Sally
Sharpe, Ruth Stokes,- Peggy !Stubbing -
ton, Betty Taylor, Archie Beattie, Jack
Benjamin, Jack Carrick, Gordon Craw-
ford, William Freeth, Gene Hamilton,
Harold Jeffrey, Norris MeCreight, Don-
ald 'MePhail, Gordon Overholt, Gordon
Pinder, Wendell iPithlado, DonaP.1
Ralph Leonard Willis.
GRADE 5 TO GRADE
Joan l'ettechler, Margaret
Norene iMallough, Laura • Pit blador
Arlyne Rouse, Dawn ubbington.
• Rath Thurlow, Warp' ret • Rutherford,
Howard Aitken; Ronald Barker, Car-
, lyle • Bannister, Harry •Daer, GaIrth
Homilton, Gordon Mobring, Robert.
Rad dock. .1101111 (''.ornish. Patrick
.Murray, Arehle MacDonald, Edwin
Elliott, .Sidney
GRADE 6 TO GRADE 7
Rio h• Ai1iai, Elea p 61.1 111
garet Bowra, Joyce Baechler, Doh. -
why. Bradley, Gertrude Beattie, Ma
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ion 14' Feet 11, _Ka t horine K nees ha w
Norecin• /A.e, 'Joan Scott, Colleen
110 m 1)5011 , RA !Ilona . Will lam s, Ha rry
Beattie, Allan Daer. Billy Johnston.
Donald Langridge, Mare Macdonall,,
Eugene Ryan, Ronald Sproul.' Benison
ra ligha n, •Dona ld 1,4a ger. • eon.
NeviAle„.. 44471.510a LOP. r
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ebureli ; Huron eounty-LIMarga4 ret
Serimgeour and Wilina Waheon • in
demonstration, and Jean Elliott and
Jean, !McFarlane in jndging .and ex- ,
Whits.
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• kalstGSBRIDGE
Halloran—Gilmore.—A. 'pretty wed-
,
ding took place in St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic church, Kingsbridge, on Satur-
day lporning at 9.30 o'clock, • when Rev.
j. -R. Quigley united in marriage Marg-
aret ..Lo-retta, -daughter og.Sir. and Mrs.
R. E. ;Gilmore' of Lucknow, ' and George
Roland 'Flalloran, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Halloran of 214 Park ave., Buffalo;
N.Y. The bride entered .the -Church' on
the arm' of her father to the strains of
the :wedding march., She ,was becom-
ingly gowned - hi a white • silk crepe
street -length dress, with white, acces-
sories, and wore a corsage of American,
Beauty roses, and carried an, ivory-
prayerbook, with white streamers knot-
ted with lilies of the *valley. She Were -
an heirloom of the family-, a gold
locket worn by her mother on her wed-
ding day, and also. the groom's gift, a
gold ;bracelet. !She Was attended . by
her sister, Mis»s» Frances ;Gilmore of
London, as bridesmaid, who was becom-
ingly gowned in a sky blue triple sheer
with white accessories, With a corsage
of Talisman roses. The g -room was at-
tended by Mr. 'Prances MoCann 0± et.
Catharines. At the offertory, the *We's
sister, Mrs. c. Kreet of ,I,Iamilton, sting
"(MI Lord. I Am Not Worthy," and ',at
the signing of the register she sang the
Maria," aecompanied by Mrs., Jas.
Garvey of Kingsbridge at the organ.
The- wedding bieakfast was served at•
the home of the bride's parents, where'
Mil, 'tWVItty-IiV.ei guests were, present.
Later the happy young cpuple left for
their honeymoon 011 a trip. to Eastern
cahada. For travelling the bride chose
La navy, tailored suit with navy aeees-
GRADE 7 TO GRADE 8 I Narks. and a corsage of roses. On their
Ronald Beattie, •Thelma Ben11ett,1 return Mr. and Mrs. Halloran will make
'Virginia Chase, 3.1arilyii Culp, Wand,' • t.he'a Immo at *Buffalo, N.ow York.
I MR -kw o.rt h. June Frit eley, 'Jape (1a
rick. Paul Gillespie, Harold 'Harvey,' —
Barbara ' dory Johnston, 1
Alan•AlarKaye-,- Elednor 'Martin, . Vild:1
McCreight, Jack Needham. Brent Nel-
son. I'etc.r Patterson, John tivliat.ft.:',
Schwalm, Donald)Seott, Donald
Sproul, Fred NI. eke . s. 111 m V ieker:
• Biecom wended-, Elgin . Boyce, I,10-41
Bradley, Jack Whitten.
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Itatiilt'Withtills 'pistol, and at (-10,,e1
rangeI asked the coroner ofthe oe
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-Were there powder mark, 4111 11 i
fa eq',$.0''
-"Y1lee1111. Nee: why 511 0 shot -him."
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A., (list riet garagentan was ‘z -o
lip" 'with it ra yellers ha he TuNtiql
sign: "We shoot every tenth travel-
ler. There have hp.*:ll. nine her' ;t11(531
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