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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-02, Page 1- Combirting The Goderich Signal ari '”IgiIsfpn..saVtiNTLI 'Zxf,a,;#, ()Ilona: flier Repotted iss,irig mudi .conc'ern. in, ,Ailitii014 over 11.ipts of Pit MLL 001104,4, I • ASllriELD, reh. $()On,aftor :',•:.heatinli•of :the d iuisheUhroner-t0. their son, rlight4:sielit Donald Kenzie *aeKay, n the- IlWard of the . . for outstanding .serVicewhi oi oper- ational daities; 'Unweleome neUrs -Wae received from OttavV-4,bY Mr, and. Xre„ John MacKay of his being Missing after air operations 'OVerSeas. klopes. , are high that, this- local altinen with snch a btilliautllying carer maY Still be safe. • Donald MacKay was born inis.ititail ili 1915. --He attended • Kintail •• School and- Kingsbraidge Coii tinuatiofl- . soap': -tunl- later s.4..otleticli: Cellegiate •Institute; lie. took up' commercial 113',.' sing in London, and later was instructor at Camp Borden, Saskatoon; Trenton andBrantford. Ile went .overseas in September, 1942, won.. the diefine.- tion of being ineltided 111 the •1ing4s. ..New 'Year's honor list of 1943. In hie": . letters home he saidlittle about his :.experiences, thus obeyineinetructionfi; .° at his senior officers but his -achieve- ments have been followed, with interest hi this community. Living through ' anxioue "days;, yet - hopeful that Donald is. sale, are 'his -parents and tWo....brotheris ,.john„ at ' home, and Gnr, ,Danean MacKay,;-(ef Barriefield Camp. at Kingston.. "Eilled in Aetinn:-. 7 Mrs.. Alfred Laiiehate 'received ,the sad iiiessage from • the aThireetes .Aos Records; Ottawa, that, her husband, Tte; Alfred J. Lapointe, had been killed- ,' in -aetioii. in :Italy on " january 29th. AlfredowaS,:. born.: at Thessaion, ;out:, • twenty-twoL years 'Aga, Three years before Mi. and Mrs.- T. tannen, 9th eon - Cession of Ashfield, ',Where* he Proved • himself industrious arid trustworthy:- has been partictilarry:„actiy,e 111oitteren He was ''active in ',legal "sperta,.. organizations' with the' oli,lective of , hockey- and baseball. -pitt er, promoting. the welfare of the go He enlisted at • •London in '1941 ity. ; This included membership in -the • boart17.0iBnancialsteWitrag'orTriaty,, • had further training at lie elia,t on - VIE .o61V,IINGIrs OF colt:tuns g'llf4NA;CtER, . • ,(con.tivw004 dellingwoOd -.Citizense generally% learned with regret on Thnrsday;that Mr. W. A.,: lIay, manager of the Colling- wood branch of: the:Canadian Bank ot,, COMmerce fOr the past years,. had been notified' that he had bee4 • ferred; to the taanageVShiP 9f'' the "bank in Goderich, be-sueeeeded here by M: 'n14nager'- -at ten:. 'The .ehange• Will; take, Pl.aZe in the next few weeks. • Since , coining, to Coilingwood, Mr.' and Mrs. Hay and family, jack, Peggy and Catharine, have made many warm, frionds Collingwood; While efilelent and successful as a 'banker .',f,)1r. Hay. 1 .11.s.. • ••••• A. 11A.,. 'At About a year ago.he'weri °VW seas and Spent :Smile .time -iii Africftr • ' and later in Italy, where lie made the suprenae sacrifice. A. brother,Vilfred, is overseas. In December,Af$2,.•Alfred married Bernice. -Murphy, • daughter' of Mr. and. Mrs. Pit Murphy, at Kings:, bridge, and for her is .felt the 'deepest, pathy in her sad, bereavement in loss of -the young linAbantd. whose elhas been so -early .smiffe'd „ 11 Receives Ins Wings Vnited chureli, -trustee:' of the and M. Hospital, and, the Progress Club. He was also, interested „in .the Board of Trade ; amt. -the .:treat Narthern, the Ited .Cross and other moveniente.. • Mrs. `Hay has also been active in the Daughters ,of, the Empire, tile Library Chub and other, women's organizations, including these of Trinity chnre.b..q - 'Mr. Hay ',Is, a , native. of Beverly township, , near St. Geome, and has been. asso'clated with, bab.k.„ inglor many Among those • who7:.ecelved _their years. on leaving.,tiolingwpoit .an.ol Wings. .-at 'Centralia Air •t`ZthoOl on his *firaily go -te GOdericit with the last -was Robert -A. "MacGregor, Sei1-'-eft.„11„.and-Mrs. Colin MacGregor, Kintall. Robert is' twenty-two. years of. age.and reeelvedlais ently, education in Kintail Public' Sehool.-..aild-conipleted beSt. wishes for their fnlare su,cces's-;- , , • Expect Navigationto Open Early Winter ratl,rgOell Thilbaaed, -Ate' ,CreWs Beg:11111in, 't0 ArivC With, prospecte. of 'an 'early opening ,Uf '!4.hvigation, the' harbor 4 Scene" Of busy actiVity. This we,ek, Several vessels of- the inter fleet have. been reargoim. of grain. - Gangi. 'of pen the plantsuf George 'Mathiesen. and the ,Doininion Road •Machinery CoinPanY= 'have been suPgea in" Overhauling *and Makiug- , nacessary repairs, and W. MacDonald, electrielanii 'also. is busily- engaged, The tug John R.T" Stover N breaking tip the ice and assisting MOV41% th, e boats. over to,, the '_,'Olevators. Of Ane Gotle4ich Elevator ComPany and- the Western, Canada Vfour This week the Soodoe• unloaded and the Windoc is now unload/lig at the W.C.V,M., and the A. A, :rinds= lthe discharged ,her cargo hat the poderich elevator. - ' Vessels, still to. De unloaded. are the Fort. Wildoc,, Willhun P. Schupp ;. and °the Slincoe. Engineers are alreadY arriving to beg la -outfitting their boats, ' and. believed-lavigation 1l open •betWeen„ April lst and 15th. Captain Ed. • R,Obinson, is in charge of oper- ations here, The 'ice in the harbor is from to fourteen- inches in thickness, :and has to be broken by the tug before the vessels can be -moved. •• - ENGAGENIEENTS ANNOINix.6. i1r and„MTS.: -Grant, TlaWkins: IT110:ar._ ,711,1,-. high sehoOl. courr:6 in ,Lueknow.. Llttle„ Current, Manitoulin Island,' an-. After spendiag :seine time the fal''Yti':1101.1koe.theengagement,of their ,daugh- 'he etilisted-in'the R.C-.4-11Vin'Deee1nbets ter, DbrOthy. Grenside; to .rlyiug 011ieer .1942, and • took, bis basic training :at. John East. Ouninglia.nie.,„ son 'Lachine, ''Quebec,.' and late. 'a. ,cepr.se 'orMi% and Mrs. Gorden White Cuiling- „ . in McG.ill University,. Montreal. ,harde, of Clinton, Ontario. The mar- '-----4ad,:faiths-e-r:tr-Oliftr..,,atOtin/Wa that -at lage---witt.t.ta1ce.:-.01ace. in, oi•ton *. (Centralia, .Where he gradnatell as Dila arch 2ot11;71it 77.30 ‘'es'elies'e,Z"-ili.-:*: -with creditable -Standing:, „Aniong, those :Thomas' church. ' • Who attended I -the, • ceremoni- .of .2the -1,,Mr....•and. Mrs. Gordon COngrain of Ung4innon:',WISh to antourico' the -,-Annas,froni-Totento, `gagement of their younger .dartgiter, lOrezman„, of Gloria Mary', tO.Nelion 011bert.PeaTson,. - Death of Alex. 13.- IVIniDon4111 --youngest Efoia of Mr. Nelsen Pearson ---,‘"Word has 'beenredel, ocrliere -of ithe and the =late Mrs. Pearson of Port Albert:1 _wedding .t1-ir.:4-pluejtli-e- „ middle of :March. • ; Mr. . and Mrs.. Donald Alaep, Ilersen, .171. •Billantyrie, ave,, - Stratford, - an- nounce tke, engagement of their second ,daughter,, ANinalda:2Clemen, to LAOE !Douglas yerd.ti.ii Ridgway, Port Albert, son :.:of . Mr. and „Mrs. "W.,--DoWn, 'Exeter," Devon, England, the , Marriage. 'to lake place the- Middle` of this InOntb.- 7-"-;dett-th-Of-Aler:41;--...Mac.Donaltif- Vancouver': Mr. MacDonald was '.born , • . • seventy -years ago en, the 12th conces- sion of Ashfield, San •Chtiatina land theilath Jelin 'MacDonald: After tenets: - :1 -ng school he studied litivaraisPritetised ifOrsvzimq„years Brussels efore g�ing to. British Coliniabiat ',Ile is survived .'by his:owife, formerly Miss tilablie‘of 'Brussels, her, aged Mother',Ira. 'Toronto, * who celebrated her. ifundredthAbirthday • lest October, four sisters,. Ms. •IlaCCharles, Vancouver, Dunctin77 Miss , Catharine, / 11.W.,,,„ and .11/Ise Madge,• of -Toronto,- and vie %sof ' .kOWILEICLWEStL.figg Iracterin. --Street-,,:,1,tinited.-chnich "was ,the „scene of pretty wedding ,at-' 117 ,olelock on Saturday Morning, , when *- ither, 'Murdoch) • of Alberta; *wither the , -raa.rtiage , Atomenna. Real. ',brother, . A„,,,:forantir_L(PllieX datighter of l'ar....'„Vollk-.MrS. W. „ .3.11sti'ee Brit18.11 Columbia, 001411- je'rar lake,Saltford --to Roy Reginald' ire -wick, two years .ago. • • saCond. son of Mr. Mid Mrs:'„, William . . Fowler, Newgate street, Godetich, was -!.$T„i0EORGE'S GOLD, , ‘saeitaizod:by Rev.. 4.. meKaye. ...The •Chtireh Voithen's *guild of- St Thekehursh was decoratedattractively ° church met. at Miss --M..-1144 With fungi:141d -daffodils; :and the.-med-,' Salkeld's home on Wednesday- with. tang Aus.ie was -payed. by mrs., Lesut • akg,e ado:twice' 'Al"' 13 YEA "Iv" In Hanna. During -the Signing tof the ,thechitir 'arid the meeting as opened „with hYmir;and prayers,,,` Mrs. W11- ._ met read",the *ripture lesson, •Cau- -ineaers for the, , Church-, Messenger - brOtis,ht in ',some subscription mtineY; fuller --report •• -Will be given next month, when the citnyass.,18 completeiL 1-eadere of ,the fear group all reperted ,y Were.: *organised •Iftia(Lworking.. •.•varietis Ways; *The roll' cali.,..ishowecs, twenty-four inembei* and one, , visitor _ ,presents, • • tbos.',01rozier tool( over •'the i3Obial,ptirt, of ,the afternoon' and con-, dneted. a ',quiz „Centest, Which 'proved very artinsft :and edusational as well. She also read"some interesting articles, on .uSerViCe" And ..:,."Priendithip," and. :good indrice On various onlbjeets. The .r4eter, 11e'. W. U. Dunbar „Closed 'the meeting with the' benedietlion„ and the hostess, assisted by lier niece and Mrs., linden • served, luneh. the *liSett ting, •Apill, Will be held- at Chas. Videan's home; ' 'FORMERLY' PRIEST. IN *1-01)ERICit Rt.• Ileti;" Monsignor john •Prirsieis register, Mrs. Allan Wilson, of S,altford, ,ciiiistivot the grOoM".. sang ° "Bocimge.". __The bride,' given lir marriage by her' father, Wore- ,a Tight blue silir jersey gown what brown accessories, and .car- ried a .,:lienquet of ro rbses and. Snap'. dragOika. ". gisS Girvin, of Dun- gannon,' as bre:leen:laid, was gowned 111 XeSe_ORPeWith, ,1)10,r,,AceePsqle_00.,:40r, flowers were bronze rstseS. and snap, dragosse. ;The'groom !was attended by ' After"the textiSiony,-a reception was -held .at tile hoine,.of bride% parents at Saltford,'-where Mrs.. Westlake res eeired the _ guests' wearing „green crepe witistbrowilliat and•hrown aceessories. ,$11:6 -*As d$Oistea ,bY Mrs. Fowler, the .grOones mother, gowned in Jene crepe wlth hiask hat Both wore corsages of roses :and' violets. .The bride's two. geandinothers,* Mrs, F. E. Wade and Mrs. William Miteliell,d,botiess' eter„., were preseiff ; the -bridels, brotikilabk Westlake, of the R.C,A.11., state:Med . iiLAArnprior. Thirty.,:twe gtiests attended the wedding, coming from Stratford, Xinea.rdtert, 1Yroxeter anley, Who died at London .on Fri- and other points. y *last after a lengthy 'illnese, , After a honey,moon, spent in Toronto, -charge of $t. Peter's parlsh,'Ootlertell, Mr. and Mrs. V,owler will reside oit for a. filioit time' after. the *reirto,Val Anglesea Street, tovvis. . Dor. going of the late Rev, Vather Virest to St, away, the bride wore 11. tweed coat and silver fox fur, the gut of the groom. • Prior tit iter marriage the bride was ,entertaixied*at the, Victoria street par- sonage, ,when, :the Choir and You4 People's Society., preaeated her with an end table and ornament; and again Mrs. A. S. MeltilYe gave her home to the Pollyanna elasslor misteellaneous shower..*. ' , miseellaneous shoWer wits given also in hattor,of the .bride -to -lie by Weis Thomas.. Ile Was a„ yew,* pan. then, and be ..rose to a high: position hi the Roman' Catholic Dioeese of London. -11e was 'appointed Dean Of. London in 1024 and held the °Mee until hig death. WRIST IfIRACTURED Mra! tinier SheardoWn. fell on piece Of ,lee on :the shiewelk, at *her 1101110, and•slistailled n double fracture of her right wrists., „She Is etitvalescing at her , „ annt, Mrs. George Bean, ot Saltford. ailli§44.4114401011'0, COURT , liarne4$ Brooks Committed Xor TriaHni. Then CitargeS --After • preluninary- hearing- this itT-OursUaY).' afternoon kliiner _ ,find Carl Brooks, London, were coMmitted by.-Magtsfrate J. A. Makins for trial...by judge and Jury the next'!court. on a SeCond eharge et 'ent'ering..and theft; and of being in pasSession (itolen. Pods. They have ' been: in, "etistodY since February Oth,., when they were arrested in eolinection With' , robbely Lt the ., \Vinchelsen ereamery: Last. 'week' they were „ceratoittect-ofer, trial; at the next court On another charge of _brealcing, : Qntering 4ind theft,. at the creamery .011 Jannark 220.- • It IS all,eged 'the aceused entered the creamery and stole money and cheques to theivalue of Aapp,.o7 and a quantity of butter. T.here are other charges- against the' Pair. 7 • • ,Jail Sentence -- After pleading guilty. to 'two charges' of being in liessesSioli.). of „goods stolen. from Earl. Raithby, 4.uhnrp, , and Clarenee Daer, East Wawariosh, :Nor- man Wilson wus senteneed to three months in- jail, mid had his.- motor license suspended. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILliARY The Monthly meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary was held on iVionday afternOon, with. an excellent attend- ance. ._„ , Tire Ineeting---ut.ianimeuely- agreed. that :an -Incubator .was_ very necegsarY_ in :the Dhospital and it was decided, to telifiee-Teng at once. „ • . Mfs.: Acheson- reported for the sewing teoramittee-- and all were amazed to hear the 'number Iieveartioles whiCh”, had-, been ;Made, and the amount.: ofmg, • Representatives to the Canadian' Legioii bingo were named for the month' of March ae follows: Miss E. Saults, Mrs. D. B,,,INTairri;1VIrs; H. AI:Monteith, Mrs. McLaughlin:* - It ,was .,,decided to, ask the Town Coil:ilea to allot Saturday, JAI:1Y Stil, for hospital 'tag • day, ;and,Priday, 1\lay 12th, will:De set asida,„for the annual hospital birthdaY party. , Ac,o, , The retati,---nlerchants will meet in the' auditorium o1: the Town hall, on Tuesday evening, March 7th, at 8 p.m, to hear an -address •,Walter F. Mantle, of° the , manageMent ' service- =divisign of the.. Wartime Prices and Trade...1304rd,, on "The..32yhys of Wartime, Regulations." Information ,-• will be. given- on national and international' conditimis- affecting itepte, sentatives will be present* from the, Stratford ;office of the 1V.F.T.15. and there will :be a question merit* whichloeal . • 1'ARAVVEtri".P.AXT3‘ " 7 The .8611 .9'4i1ephone office. was .the :Setting. for 'a' lovely dinner party on Friday last, When Mrs. V. EU.iot .enter-; tabled -the .staff:. IVES. -.11111 -Cit has been chief ‘operator ' here for ,over three years and .will he greatly irdseed,.by- sh-6:160c,P this weekend ler-a well:ea:riled vaca- tion ;liefsfire • Seining :the *toff at St. Thomas.'• OF STOCk s . • After' thirty-three, years in business in GOd.erieli Mt, M. 'Robins "finds him- self Opmpelied,-bY-enntlitued .1.11-healta to • retire definitely from business, .and he Will 4011 off, hiA entire Steck,„.:be,, ginning Priday of ,this week. Robins opened' up_hls businessin 1911 and has been in :the •saiiie block•-througiput the ithirty•tliree zyccrs., Ills departure Will leave a definite „gap lii the town's lyttsiness circle. . • • .CIIISIIOLIVIDIIGUAY. ceere- ell ',by: Re*. rather "Messed Sasiament Ma1e, Ont.,.at o'clock inikss,--Mo ay anerning, rebru- Ary.- 21, Oen.' },111.41a Duguay, only ditaigh.ter •• of , , iand Mrs. .041s Duguay,..Ainit Ste. 1V1arle, beeame.the' bilde of Vi.ralter Joseph ChisfhoillaieldeSt sons tit Mr. stud Mrs. Th.oxna.s Cialeholm, Colborne .township. The wedding mule was beatitifully played .1)Y, ,IvIsS. E. Malone. the bride, .given IA Marriage • big In a 'pale frock;. twb-, le' bine% iteCts-1 sage ,Cif white rthe.bride's'znodish 01(l. k. accessories least Beauty Arrnitnst groOM.: A qiiiet but pre miftn'yr:-Was perfor M. Gorman int ehurett. • by laer lather, was.e.)A,a blue orepe, Stseet-len, pleee.,style,A,Astatchilg p soriee and alovelyy4e° gardenias; Mre..._,Iltien_ only attendant,. Streetsfength ,dress, bla and a eorsitge Of red roses. The . best •man 1Vieranger; „a, friend' of 1 ; i c4ODERICK TESTiVAt'' .OF musro, MAY 2nd, 3rd. The Goderich iNfueic- Club has issued • the syllnhlN, for the third • annual. Goderich. Festival of 'Unite, to be. held Tuesday and Wednesday, May-2.nd and 3.1x1: - The adjudicator this year will be director of the; .ilronliton, .Couservatery of Alusie and' president af the Ontario Music Teachers.,Assoetation. Entries will be received from rest; -dents of_Anron, county: only , and niust be ,iii :the -hands of, the- seeretary, Mrs. Jack., See,70t:Gdderia, not litter than. April lst.,CIasses and: 'intermediate vocal, adult vocal,. choral, . gradell' public se -hoer rsection, collegiate or .high-tehool .cherus, rural school.section, brass and reed., . T yere e tries f e Goderich Star li 2114: 1944 Good eginniug for RM Cross • • 1y/bit Fef..4i=iti(rinlielilyothe:Virr. Attratitive 4, • ir 'MISS Vern' Craust'on,:- Bayfield ioad, Went the:hillier of hong the iirs contributOr .to this Year's Red Or s drive. • 'See -.waS. followed. quick • by the Canadian Legion and a gO0acY luuie Of "baStneliWt Wa-r expertetee'd' h tlie headquarters coinniittee -dering the dist hours *of" the' canipaign which opened- -on Monday' last. Dy the time the "Green. DOor" 1,V4S elosed on, Toes - day evening; more -than $12(X) had been handed in. It was taken by the com- mittee .as an indication that the col-, leetion would be made satootilly and etliekly thIS Year. , • Much Interest is being sigAtn-inAhe,. Various windOws dressed by volunteer workers showing various phases of. Red Cross work, The blood donors'- eliniC have a battle ,scene. brOrairston:s window' showing, a wounded, ..soldielf.- getting -a transfusion . right •on the field, the , bottle of plasma, being at- tached to a rifle stlicle-Wthe -greand,- Two' windows, these in It. -3.A.chesott's and Geo. Schaefe-r's...,,Store.,..Show. the ,wide variety og- clothing being ,inade in the local warkehop. by volunteer Red Cross workers for bembed,out--.victirast abr-Oad:f. The clothing bears the. Stamp of the professional and indicates the of prpOieney attained by our loyal . • Another window, Hibliert's, shows • the .medical .supplies made - hbre, of; which more than 42,000 articles were „ turned out • by the :local • cbmmittO during the Past twelve months::: ' In Stewart's floaver shop is the Prisoners -of -war window, slieWing the parcels exactly as thef reach,' the men in prism camps, and just, what' they. •contain,- This Will be of especiid.inter.- egt, as it is feared thatthis year more of out Goderich 'lads'. are likely 'to share the fate of.those.Who ,,were taken e v,v• reor- • ,..f.t40,,L411,11,44:tgilinbet,Arg.; at DiePP°' 'Citizens may see what peeted this year, APPOINTE11) ACTING..,PRINCIPAL Kniti.eu goous are slioWn in. Aire. .The".GOderich Public School Board • ( olfra or avail - SGT. ALLAN BOWMAN. MrS. Margaret Bowman 'received word on Monday_ that her • son, Sergt., Allan Bowinan, previously reported missing,. is now a. prisoner Of war: SP.PPESSY041',74.0 Comedy "Coveralls" Presented...to 'Twe •"''----Large Audiences :North 'street 'United church hall liold capacity aullience,s'.on ..:Monday and Tuesday nights the three -net comedy -"Coveralls", rut.. presented under -the •auspices of the 1Votneif.s. Association. • ' The play, which abounds...in whole - Sortie lifiraori was 'directed by. Mr. --W. J., Hodge, to whom inuell credit Is dile for -Pie- whichTIVT was received., Mrs. H, 'Turnbull. acted as prompter. R. 1;1_ Tnrnbull. trod:tided' the play; aud - on. rMondaY. (JOupIe otior o sary Mr. and 104- 404:tut. Oentre" 0t: "it; Happy X, • friellda and ()n Saturday afternoon--i-and„ _evenlng reJj es called at the .41lin home,. *al , concession, Colborne township', 14 Offer congratul.ations to: the' bride -and g4tortl, of...sixtY , Year's,' Mr. '4107, Mrs-. .10shni, lin.: A The 'guests- were'received by • Mr., Norinam, Allin ands were 'greeted by . the hexiored eoitple in their Court. `eoup, ligfreslimen,te were Served by their granddatighterS, Noradi and Elaine (toderich. Jit the eYeping cards and other gamea warts enjoyed. .• Many messages were - ;received by and telepitene, and aMong *them -was,-a- •Ceugrat,niatOri'- message. from, the MPS, HonOrable. Wic.I.41k/ackenzie King, .1-..)riras MiniSter ..twor_dofarnimiad4a.; .Ani:O7g„t._he gifts re:ceived ,wasra .Ruin of money frem the famity On Sunday' afternoon the immediate.. faily, lifteen,„.in number, giitliered three. .with Mr. and. Mrs..Allin and a coUrse•dhwer was -Served. The henle was bealitifully-fiecorated, ' "easion'. Roses and earnations,.the guts - of the grandchildren: and friends, *aced .thes 'MOW. , The.s, dinner !was. -sersed froni table to,Verell with a - beautiful lace clatit'and.- eentred -wedding cake. A toast ,to the bride of sixty- years Was given by her.. son Secord 'Alibi. of GOderia ' and ;IVirs. Allin replied, Diving,,,,,,5„uralv evening the group enjoyed the singing of elit, songs, „and the- evening - was-eoncludeilr., .- witirs"Arad-Lang, Syne" .and "For they are jollygood Lifetime ,Residents. -of •Celbarne It vas. 'On February !V, 1$34, Bev, Mr. &Mae otterimiller 'Methodist • eburcif.nnited., 34.4r04ge night Mrs. J. A. Snider pilised-seNera.17 ir -Waiters daughter o Plane select:19W 'before the, rising tile curtain- aiad lietwe,en the acts. MIS., pteelaled-'vf.blUi solos, with apcom- paniment by Miss JackPon.' -Tueb-, clay night ,31.1r. George 'Bitchanan rend- ered two soles; Leshe Ilanna accompanying: . • The plot of the play centres around the roroanee of . "Susan daughter of a -bank preeldente, 'and "Walter :Brant' a inechattle Whe Works •rreoVeralls." The parent.s Of- the girl are disturbed, as the. Mother fie sociallY • ambitioue,„ and. the father . is en aspirant ,for .the mayoralty. _ Coni - plications arise when the father mistakes -the meclianie.-fbr an-elee- trician and becdmes friendly with him. The daughter. defies the fainily, Mr. and 'William; A. Walters,. and Joshua t - - • Alibi- • Attendantssa•t the -marriage 1rs -Iticlutrd --- • --- tilenroyg.‘er - Rrisener • A • .cfoderi&nin'iritt -JaTe---Tiftw•r--4eetr.s-. • „ rielier 'the late ,Willians. Walters and • • . ' . . , Mis acting principal of. Victoria School to sock of all sorts, long and short, for the late• Geerge Brooks. . , • r service men eve0where, and glove's to Tlie-eoupl&have spent their • entire Principal Roy •Slonehoilse, has been added •te the teathing staff. Walkom, 'who has 'been substituting, mrs. „The •whole make 'up- displaY genuine interest. TheY are thegr:: Js duct of many scores, of ‘Goderich .eal (rlithaey tie la, er remarkably apslyms7. her friends, Mr.' is in his eighty-, tbeY have Made. a large' .cirele .of a a " • .• fhb death of .keeps. their hands -warm.- lifetime in Thorne toWnsinp, where 'has appointed Irlis E. McDonald as :window and display sweaterS4 the end of the term in June, to fill the men, working as volunteers in a.• so-eafyLseventh year and three wee -RS ago she experienced a sad accident, , . vacancy occasioned by, Cense. ' when she tripped, and fell down 'stairs, Rtivri GROSS.'_NOTES ,•ileafitinagers-i.4--e0n1PuSed..s0f.-XesSrs*. reeeVer - - through the ki.ndness'and generositY.tit •The local -committee in charge at , injuring her.strni. She has Made ritpid., ,Tere. Uhl Seen the -scene • ' W.hateleY, 11. ,...,Martin and , Donnelly of many4elly,..a,ffair,ss. suede possible, - =-Bruce -Smith_ D. D. .11looney, R. C,. , last siiiptient of jam for Britain Johnston, . with ,others .volunteering . , ,frora ' Ontario left the headquarters,' whose services•conilInot be.used at the ourmuch success until she secures the all the -family: •• •"..-- - "•'....' • , . -, . •," , assistance of her -granelfathera -Se-S(1n .chtile u ildren ;blessed . nicni., ' .; ,„:„„ *are use early in *January. A total Ewilient. They h4,ve. eTPressed . con- meddlesorae 'old husybodY,. and sO Con- 1.-ITY • ' are: ' *. Larne, %wit° j:aaae- .. the .of . in -tons of -jam and honey- "Was fitienCs- UPI this _veal's_ campaign, ;dimes to -see---Walter-.untlI.--the-after- -siinreflie sacrifice' overseas In °rt.; ------ .-- Family' affairs a.re..further -comPlicated Ben, who died in 1914 Clifford, w-fte.'* Unicple• among towns and cities in donated. hi 1943 as conipared with 131 noon when r-eVerything goes wrong. Canada, 'milt ..as. SucceSsf,u1 As in dialifelitttrsgigl6rie'ggele'ar111:11. • ,,esatisfagtory. let ' use . by° blged donor NNMI:VS- DAY ' Qr..PRAYER. ;S:Itcillitli4) tons in 1942. Only -two, per 'cent. Of this ,total was not passed- foi-o-verseas- fOrPler ye4r0'" 2., - by the, determination-ef a Mrs. ,Morri- 13-.„ A i... shiPirtents.and most of 'this . wile quite , - .', . , • , -son to: anneX , Alexi,nder, . the Stillmans' ex •attuuril; all' (IF 'the eg":"" . 7el1inieS , and charitable . '.organizations . . -, ' :. • .---7-- ' • . daughter 'Patricia: , ._,,,,,,,,,., , . stead. There are twelVe grande lidren ja'SnioChme,s,:...,;or,,P,, haila:vge.„7,-6...).ad • .aged 'people's; Large CongregatiOn Takes, Part- .in. . Asgenesons.donittein;:bf *10 from the , :The Women's World Day 'a Isf4Yer portrayal of the deaf, interfering old . . ...- ., • „....,-.Worldwide.„Observance - •• IS the grandfather, ,Eave , it, splendid - Carlton Worsell,..„always, a" faVorite, and ,_,..„:71_,:„......Pou:erea,n. ...issmon of strtullurgi ha,S?"..,,tbcre:-SiSiers:',MrS: Beit-41a,sken, one -grea.t.:grandch lid ---,'IVIrs: Allin „Saltford unit ,honght .aixtk,,. ease. , of ...isza . observed ,apt, Friday- afternoon, man4t.catising gales of laughter. • SidiaeY- SalL Mrs. E1. .:13.°elniti'Selt4titter•litf'S°14::'''' as the Would-be moYok, exeeneet_from_all the PrOtestant dendminhtions, - geilimsineanian or'epi,.. . liar; and Mrs. Allin. are, bethanenibers was .a ,ewan, •• .. • . . . „, _:,.,• StraWberry., jam ,ordered,froria Gla.ssco When a . large •cOngregatien Of women Brown, _Limited ,,,A,Oakville.._ It •w.as;.L.s. . . . iP•nt and Should carry cm." , was „present at an itaprea8lve service,- salting 'Mr,. Stillman'. Margaret' Saw of 'Benmiller 'United-- Cliiii man 11 . c' 11 ."" bit -o s 1 w S ''' ' _*-7-"'„„ _.." .'' :•-''' " ` ' . "'''' RED*.CROSS ON THE AIR ... . •held, iii'„St..George's.-.Anglicart church, - , is , so ia. y... am i u wi er a L_ NT "itlaVElt“ Be sure-tO-listen-on FritiaL_Marel_i 'The theme, of the service, was: "And well plived -.1h____Mrs_LStapilder4'VUNERist, 'Or,.. isstisma-s•-s-. . grar at"1015.-...p..M.;-• tent 45•=ininnte-prdz.- the -Lord '"wentiered---thatnhere. w. --TT ' - , ;-: --i - ---7.a.' es -Ce ----."lex ' --rlic -.1tine-Far--6-t - --.C4-4rinalf: T73 -nal'Verr- intercessor.", - The• order .61. service fel- . -grain over the C.B.C..network.;present--: ander, was nhtural irt-his disgiist with whose" death • 000urked on W640eSd4tr' :. in,, three fanions 'w4r essiespenaelirs 1,55,ea. Nva .tfirrt issned by •the..inter-,' •people. for thinking he liaq,:.iiething of-Tast'week„ was'held.from. Brophey'a who' sv,111, give arst-hamitsteries on .bard".eolninittee Of the TWCIii-On's Mis7 .to „do except. -entertain silly. women.;. -7 funeral' chapel, on .Vriday.:', afternoon. ,:-: Red •,CroSs Iteti-vities. --They "vire. Quest*, *sionary Speieties or, Canada.. , • :aviation and women don't --mix?' Theservice •Was in - charge of • Rev. .tin Reynolds, . Rrederiek =Griffin and ...Representatlise0 ,of • the MiSsiouttry ps,atriela Church* ilS'`Patricia ' Morrison" Riehard Steviiirt,",of=Xnex Presbyterian . Mathew Halton ',1011 Sunda VarCif •Societies of the various .therehes :were wak, eiluall elevel; 111 110] 'role:, of. a 0111011: .'.T)ie pallbearers, were-,WilAwals;,, 5th ,from .8.45 to 9 p.m.,' 0;13.C. win iii atirge of the. ptegram;-;Which Wag feuit mu -Year-old spoile*d_ girl, who has . Afar wick, -Bert . -Alaedontild,' Bentolir',.,.- . present "Behind theWire,''' the. Ste7'-divided- into three. parts;s-"Itlyrrlis-sfer. defin'itet ei:eas of: romance.' and 'cries Larigridge, Arnold McCOnfiell; Norman ' ' of the prisoners of War. -.:„.„,„.„„... • sorrovv ; friinkineense---.-• for intereeSsibil: easily, Ed. . . . .. . . ' . • • gold.---•fer.intereession for the refining the inechanii e n..:,'coveralls," and Mrs, ment took place_in Maitland cemetery. • jeSSCP as Walter .Brant, McPhail - at& 'Eby . Longrai.re:sIntOr-• .. ' Since lvai.'s, beginning,- and up ,--to df -the spirit of„nladthid." The -leaders. E.. ;Van Linden, -11.`IiIrs.:' Elizabeth (late, Canadian -Red-Cross bah shipped were: , Mrs. II, • M. Monteith, -of St. Mairison.".,.•an egdtistical, gossiping- :SETTLE orC woollen ,conforts to sCrVi9e men' and ;sou, of„Aorth, )`6tidai,_,Ilnited'''.elriurel; these Characters, as. did 3-trs. 'Welling. D. ouT.',.. OURT ,nearly-..**thirtY:'' .14111lon .articleS• and zOeorge!S efiUreii.;11qrs.- 9, , A:L. Robert- woman,- gave, .-9ne interpretations. of , ,.. *omen. ' .$3,009,ecto ,IS' „required : to Ms: .'0'oril,on,...igisSet , of, ltneX Presby- ton 118 ."Misg, AraeArthnr;ss ,-/vii.. 64,till- National Rairway-*Cbr damages. on . a.ction' of Pie: •Western-Poirtiatst., ;cover tise cost of alt. materials nue- terlart thuseil; Ati ..:.labIrt,Go.bil, of man's businesS-like.,seeretary„and miss -4.ecouilt. ,ot, ,as fir,e;.....which allegedly,: Cp., Wingham, ' against ihe.. -Canadian! .chased dnrin,, .. the '64-±" ,19,44: froin-..Victoria. • Street -United -thareli,; and Catharine, MiirraY ..a.S , the outspoken , ..- 'Canada, TM§ , ltieltidea-vestt'of-t,gliti ..einr.rAdli.:-7'.',.--". ."-.". - •''''• ' :•-• - .•,..." " ..'• -_,".- ''''' --J" - - :,There -were -feW, if anY';'W-elk-sP,Ots' list for, the Aiding of tho• suprein6' ... fremtitilfepadx, aritts'osi:4148t.i,x1f-.*the " . ., .- , spreaa- , piiiin which-these are Made:by .the *women Of Mrs.-LWilliam Ribble,,, .of the Baptist Indict- 'airene.", • . . ..,. . heusing, freight, and eartage in Canada .„ ' Lieut.. 'sieArthur, * of the salvation hi- ho performance and froth. beginning 1 Ceurt :here last3week- but was net. • 11 1 1 • 1 anr,o,verseaS; as well • AS' -WOliiroom suppllea'ancteXPenSe'sL". Thoti.-.0.AQtrip-09 -111 oanlyt-the,,eost; practically, ,of 'the ra„W material,' ., When_ the full value of the work. of .the ,women of teknada is taken into inecotint it undoubtedly,. brings this figure,,eloser to six...Million ,dollars. . Oady the i4ct dioSs doe‘-the4 *thing's. 011114. Anir gifts „support the ited CASs. Army, - .offered prayer, *and . rislim-srlso. Of- the Array?----...gaie -a, Very fine ,aildreis-Tini--""Yrie-VoMen.' the - inro, was sung beautifully by Miss Anit Wurtele,s f!rifilE YVEATHER - I-- Tempera:it-mos.*, of - the 'paNt week in Frodeileis. with those of the correspond - Only . Ile -. Red • Cross 'Collects iood mg. wee/K. a y.ear ago; as °friendly re - saran', ; only the Red Crops sen ii -i•-• cordext 4'were as followsss.....-- .,-- -.. ' eels- -orlood to prisoneiager war: only , .,.....• 4944 1043 the Red-- Cross •5nds miesing personi- .- •, ' ' -,, --,- ma5;'. mip: .A.Td.x. min. ID ebony, and occupied%conntries; ,s'ends".• -Thurs., rob.. 24• .,',...37 .`27 ' 43.- Messagessio.likinOies.there....- „... ;,"'. ' rri.,- 'Feb. 25 ....„38 '„ -21 .20,',* . The htindredst of serviees.perforined Sat:Z-Feb;"26 42 --.VZ, I - 30'' 17 by Red .„Croes are essential ,and most -Suns., It'eb. g',Z.-:- :43- •0 gl 25- ' - 12- go"on.. The ,Canadian Red 'Cross needs' Mon., peb, 2831 • 2M.--, 30- '' .:20 ten , million ,dollar' --qtc.sostiar.10' 'We Tues„ loeh. 29 25 .20, • 22,. 12 1 peed, to - ittise -.11Ve million.- On.' illus., Wtd, Mats: 1 .....„:22 -„: lg. ' 17 ' • 7 lowing . the .eeremottY,. a delightful a.dians rests the ivhole*'respenSibility. : .' "; ,- .,,, • •,.. ,dinper with Herved at.th , home, of the Give! Oiv,e i Gival ' ' ' • ' KNOX PRXSIRYTER,IAN' -CHURCH . 'bride's grandParents, r.,•, ---and' Mrs.' special Yonne; People'S service -6,7411. Frank 'Dooley.' : Mrs. B rt •Jeillfo and ..the . toillowing shipment numbering l'1e*..held,111' MAP* :antral 011*S'UndaY Mrs..*Irranit Dummy served . the dinner. 2,834 articles Was, sent ,f0;tvitrd last :evening:: next; .at Whieh .the . speaker toast WAS: given the bride and( gr,oeni. week: , ,' , . . • Will be, .A.1r.7.Jarties •Jaek, student of ; by the bride's father. In the .evening, . Por Army, Air ret0 ,an4 ;Navi.......;.. 'sknit*Xi' Col*e., ', Members 'Of the Young a recePtie'it Wee•held at the bride'a 25.: pairs gloves, 25„ pairi Seaman'S'• reoP16's skietY will take Part .111 tile parents'. honie; .The gusits were re-, stotkings, 5 lielinets.' 6 Scarves".. 0 serrice,:...;and a ehoir of. young' peOple ceived by the bride's met els' Who' Wtta *" 17 Altilits, .10 women's .aweaters, 35' will lead in tile serviee of praise, wearing a flowered Awp-pieee . crepe -women t4 toats. 10' wdinezes -skirts, 05 ' ..s• S'oeiat get-teget;10.1. of -1-he con- afternoeirldress, blown aseessories awl lyceum's blouses, (3 41toye".• etveaters, 14 gregation. Will be.held on 11,1miday night a eorsagi's. of, pink Talisman roses.; A boys* sults, 1 boy'g'knitted eap, 2 wind. /let, ,Xtt-.T.45, in."the lecture hall, 'to , 'Tint girls who enloyed the pleasant .dainty lunch . was served by XIV, breakers, 1 beret. ,(3 pelt% mitts, ge.whieb every Member. and adherent is event at Audrey's home .on. Tuesday Theodore Oulette and Inv& .13'ranl pairs •.boye'. and girlie soekis et, pairs 'invited. netreshhiehts and a MANI Mere all fellow -students at ,Goderieh Molly. Out.of-to.wn 'guests attending Collegiate Instittite; ' They were Delco the wedding were from Sault, 'Michigan, Wilson,. IlVelyir BreettoT, .Joyce I -Bidden, Mrs„ 413111 (.4ithagen, a eolislit 0‘. the itud IlObeira•Grant. bride, Mr. and Mrs. Carl AtnYotte. the It is. worthy of nete tliat Audrey bride'issuncle and aunt, Mrs. A. Pro- is the only girl, ben) -le the Darker. thenclienehel. aunt .of the bride. Mrs. _family for. at lesst -.rem: generations. A'rn ,pryor, •Nrs, .xt :Rosen, Mr, Russel 130."*„ otal tits t tife., falaii:,. hove bps ;no, McCabe.' Messages of •'congratulations reenril. ' ' . • ° were received 404. Goderieh and Mini- . _,,, Carol Ames ro:ty 4 ' tr'eat. The couple' were `the re.elpielits Carol Ann Zimmerman enfertaineii of /navy gifts. Tb.ey' wiii make their several of. be. little friends on !NO - home at 348 1).441141as Street,, Sault Ste, •daY afternoon from 4 to /.3011t if -birth- Marie.• ' to end•it was. enjoyed heartily bk the tried, a settlement haying heOn teaehe'„.*.* 'ottraf-eartit.g ..Mt. and MrS, W. linage- and AtirS; LETTEn -RECEIVED Leslie Calvert_ were in Stratford On . . „ SatardaY as guests at the Stapleten, --,letter on "SelVexPression" hat Presion 'wedding, which teak pates, in been received ,hut caolot .he published -- St„ John's, nited church, ,„ until we; know the name of the writer. • „ wo in -Go erieh Celebrate Leap Birthdays-Leap`Year Baby at Ilospi -,Ainong the''people of;Godetich'iji-ez-at least two Who made „their _advent in inid. on the ,otid, (lay of the.,year, Vehruary 29th of leap year. TheSe, are. Audrey', sixteen -wear -Old thrOglitCr of • Mr.. and- Mts. Harry Barker, and. Carel ...Alin; daughter of axtd Mrs. P. •.A., 'Ziminermitis"'whe thotigh 'four Years old had her 'birthday an- niversary Ttiesday of thie week; . .Audrey Barker _entertained ; *fours neighbor-frimiils '11 " SU/41er party at ter Milne on iliticks street in honor Of her :birthday anniversar'y on' Tuesdaz. Audrey is sixteen but has had only four •birtlidays, its she wits *born, on rebruary 1928: , • . children's pyjamas, 15girls" 1)lousq4. 37 girls' parities; .430 ' dresses, (3 Oats, .14 girls' sleeks, 15 girlie sweaters, 23, giree pinafore dresses, 4 girle"nigittgowits, Wades' booteeS,' 2,400 compresses. " • The tenth round of the ear(' tuara- tit& is being played this Week.. Mrs. D. P. Mooney urgently requests that all score': be brought up to date 1)11 inediately sbefore the eleventh round is played. time are planned ;for all. •'the relloir of Victoria. street. 'United eirtireit, sPonsored An enjoyable evening 01) Friday last at the church. Tite gatheritig joined lit community singing, and :Misses Peetrl NVestlake and Pearl Itoope sang t 41100 .MISH 'Verna Miller 6114 MN, L. Hainut rendered 11 ,plano- datitand Mrs. M. Grey and Ansa BreekoW played a vielitsduet. Molting pietures of , loeal interest were also shovvils Carol "celebrated her -first birthdai. • Site- was bi'z'irn February--.29tis, 1040. . The table ' WAS 'tastefully, .ileeoratel*, With Pink and White :streamers ..eentreills, with ii.birtlidaeitirei*:.'The littlegnette. attending the, party were the 'folio:wing, froin towns -.Lois Anne Itemp; Blaelistone,' tipanor.tmergon, Linda Blake, Prelham 'and Linda B reckenridge, • An •out -Of -town gueat wilts, Robbie Reitia,-aecempanied b), hi parents, Mr. and Mrs - Clare Reltil Seafort)4 , Some Of tile highligliff. the party - were nioving..pletures takea of the e,hildren, by Mr. Bob by the Showing.of Pletureg afterAinner of Carol Ann on skates. ` ;Several ,inessages of eongratidation were.rei.,eived Carol,Ann during the - dal, One: being long-distanee„, from her grandparents. A geneiVills shower -of gifts end cards was received, - A New, I.,eao 'Voir Baby, . The only leap year baby reported 10 have *Arrived lit Gioderieh ,Tnesday, February 2011h; this year, was born In Alexandra IToepitill at 32;30 noon that day. Site Is Atm Sharon, tiaughtev.0 Mr. and Mrs --Deatetaft (temoinhardt, )layffeld, .weighm el* votatiltt„, *ire ()Imo% mid waft deoferibed at the. boo. ttfy, party. Aithougb foiar pita 118 °A 'Very lorly bitbyr ' .1, ' P • P