The Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-08-23, Page 1Ay.
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GODERICII, ONTARIO,
•• , , . ..ir 'PARADE ''
Final B ood ,Donor s'I'ERA110' •
El . it. LABOR DAY
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TodayCeremony '-' '
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FIS, t Baxter Stayed
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AT IRE 'WATERFRONT. °
on's' _Two.night..,
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WAGE INCREASES
• .CfRANTED TO •EXPLOYEEll
Mks- Wardlaw Taylor
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., , , . • • Honor Of Men ,Ot• •Titis.'11Var
DOP:AtiOnii amfe'llumliered. 11.362' ° A f
-,•,, a, further'eonfe. rence: betwe,en ' of-
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at '4'welitY-040 Vintigi - Ileials in &barge of 'Labor, Day, aetiv-
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in. 0 Oderi.OXIL . • '
ItieSs afid,•'•:nietebers • .Pf.: the; -Canadian
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with Wrecked Plane
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Carnival Nets $3000
on, y ,
R °red b W.IM S.
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The folleWing .statement .11,45 been
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Injorni.. ati,on,' O. Win. e. d froli. Crew.
. • _Members. VOA Virero . .
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Taken.•Prisonere
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Tills, has been w slack at, the
bait(); so far ae. VesSel 'traffic is con-
eerned. Only. WO grain eargoes ar-
rived, both for . the, Va'slerieb. glevator,
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00. The 'Siiiierior• at the week -end
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Major.rtY• 04* :Prom Kr]zeS 0;
- aFridedy Night Go ,
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Of the.
jecaflaborunions;, . .,
6 "Io.: decisloos. handed:. down, this"
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week the'.Iteglottal War Labe): Beard
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Afternoon
- l'4,inety,-four• donors rei)orted at the
Wood denors' dilate held here today and.
ninety..oie Were aeceited, • ' (4 tb°S,°
One was a „arse ,dmica".. POnrteen, gave
"their tenni -,dellation; . eight' -the
eleventh,. .ene the .twf2gth . and.. one,
Lawrence Yule, .the Afteenth.' • . .,
this was the .twentysiiret and - the
firull 'Clinic in .Godetiell• ' Sinee the be
g inning there has ;been a total of7.3.862
donations. da sAxcille ' T0714-scosi
was tbe 1800th donor, . • ' . _.
The list or todile ki donors, the num,:
ber after,,each-sthante inclicatiag ' the.
total n ber Of donattens given is as
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follows: ' s
-Mrs. Araes,,Stell • MI Wilmer Rut,.
ledge (8), -An-jell:a IfeIlwaln, .(0);- A,-
Roninson 0), .mrs.. 'Blanche_ 1:ohinips
Wm Ma,c-
bell (10), .
ren (8), waiter Bodge (10), Geo.
G. AlticEwan • 11), rs. Chas. Whitely
(7), W.o).A.. homas "(2), G.,,-arahara
(6), Alex. Bu er .(12);*T•.• W. HM11114)11.
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(9), .Steve Helesic (3), Gordon Irwin
(10, Mrs. W, Hicks (6), Joh Bick'nell
(10), Asa Deeves (9)., •josephine Weir
.(3),. Helen •Salltekl • (A), Wm. O'Neill.
(7), Mrs . -Isabel Riehl (2), Wm, •Clut s
tou (7); Mrs. D. Elliott (8),. Geo.
Hallam (6)a orasepb.. Moo (5)' sirs.
Lillian Harman (3 ) , ir 6.7
j. -L. Crawford (10), O. A. Baxter (5),
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Robt. Fhillipg ._:(8.), Edgar Stoll • ( ),
Norval Anderson (1.0)., Gordon Taylor
(11)., KathSeen Williains,, (8), MiSS
Doris. Potter -(.2)., Flora ,Smitls . (6),
Archie ToWnsend (11).s4eS. Ws Anstay
(11), Graham. Whitely • (9), 'Theresa
LeMaire (2)., Pauline Lassaline (2).y
Mrs. Tlsomas' Gray .(5), j.V. G. Hares
Siton (2)., Mrs. A,. Rs Hamilton.. (2.),
..E. T, Pfri(7), lithe), Bilder-
Mrs mmer
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back (5),,.'Lawrence Yule.; (15), .
that there
woUld h.e_ Oily .on. e. parade* of veterans
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Ler, the oceitsan, instead .of tWO • as
was originally. planned, : . V; '
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z. Veterans will not. take ' part in the
morning parade. Instead, they 1011
gatherin Court House 'Rark in the
afternoon in front•Of the war Ineiraigial
and will fall in and move, oft, at . 1,45
o!cIe'ek *Sharp. .411 veterans of both
wars are' . ta;ketr,.te bp :en . hand not
later than .1." .13,2n• ,. .
Under' command ef the parade Inarr-
1 °A P S 'sd th I
sha , . . tur .y, e,..veterans w U
march. to Agricultnral 'Ill'ark, preceded.
by the pipe band from Centralia and
followed by a brass band, probably that
from the C.N.R., Stratford. .Cars
will-- be provided: for -these-unable" to
march. Arrived .at •Agriesiltural Park,
they will, parade • to the front of the
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grandstand,.vshere a ceremony is 'being
-. planned in honor of the veterans of
• this war . ., _
Veterans of the last war are asked
to wear berets and raedalS. ,Veterans
of this war are 'asked to wear their
. uniforms and ribbons •if possible. but
ift ' 'b '• ' • • '' '
no posst le, something to glentifY.
them as veterans. -- . . •
The .two group s will be paraded
.separately,. the men of' the old .Witi•
Nisuing to do honor to stheir paling
oniradess •
c. . . . .
It 15 pointed out that the ceremony
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before the granastand will not be
lengthy, and the men will be dismisSed
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AS SOOn. as. posaisle to- be free tosenjoy
the attractions planned for the after-
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nelnls •:• • „ . -
It is hoped thnt the largest possible
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numberf c't• ' ill b '
ob. i izens w e on hand, .as
thi"Guest
s. will e their opportunity to honor
'the yeung men who have:dowse so much
for us. •• , •
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Iilurther 6f, , OrMation regParding F-1,1•.g.h' t,
Sergeant tedhard'13aiter has been re-
caved bY, his parents, , Mr. and MrS..'
George Pa*ter of .toWn, in" a letter
from the R.O,A.F.. -casualty „ oineer'.at
Ottawa - giving• $tateinents made to
Lu"°12°1/t '•1°7'") 'buSPI tjatfl • "(1 rY°i.
rsatiTsgrudgasYsZ,es'arr/g:r..'oralls.04;70001°'*h(11S'..
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wheat. ' The ,Bricoldoe is due tonight;
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ri,10. NS RAVE, A.N. AFTERNOON
• AT TEE GOLF. COURSE
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' The Liani'hall- a'nother ., successful
night at their carnival • 00 'FridaY,
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alth-ough, ;the 'attendance was =nen
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below that en - Wednesday Isight, • Net-,
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proeeedS 'of 'the tvso . flighta ',were ,,a1).-
,p):41toittoyi' 43000 'constituting , a•'earauended,
*carnival
grants ***Increases to union wOrkers
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'nt (40derlek l'evlIttor .an4 Tvall* e'tl*
and. EuritY our Mijle 'Co. here: '
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• f4The inanagemeat of the -Goderieh
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Elevator and Transit. .Co„. are' to . be
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for their Catoperatian with
°118-1314ed lab6x.14 Ite'iv- 04 PilVfa'et 144'
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' The. W..14,8,, of , xnox presbyterho
Chureh Met on Tilese-ar afternaon an
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held, an. exceptionally 'interesting meet
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/DV' The president Jidrs tt ' Iliseet
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Weleorued the yieitore who were , pre
sent, and the ;devotional period was ir
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elu4ge of .410S• 13. ;!,i,.aelricar: and blra
overseas headquarters by WO: Neilson,
and Fit St *Roots of the Royal Air
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Foree; previously prisoners ef , war,
who wer,e-mlembers of the crew With
Flt.Sgt.' Baxter, T.)i.ese offle.ers ,State
that 'their aireraft entleded. in mid-
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Memhers .. of the :Lions Club . had
hei - an a golf '<alma ent
t in , at the
t l'i . )1111 1 - '
Mai4and course 'on Wednesday aftert
nanoon About tiftY members teed off
d 'all finished the. seven holes in
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time ter dinner serVe Y the ladies
of the Ott, Incidentally, there were
record, slime the Was first
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inaugurated. , , • * , - • .
The Leeissloss ' pipe said .z,ave - oue
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of its popular programs on the Srinare
early ' In the evening to.4,- on maiebing
t til ' 'nk " as follow d b •la ' e
0 ...e ri 7 e , Y a -!.g
crowd.. . ... s .
they willingly accepted; -the. ,..leciSion
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of' the Regional ..Beard As Miali and.
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made appiication to the -Board to make
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.p,ese, . inrereaS, es retreactive to ....April
4-4, 19404
"In the caSte of the,* ruriti FloUr
Mills. Co. International UniOn Of
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TheWg.h1,1gb.t. Of t4e Ineetin.g. WaiS the
presentation of' a life-memberShiP PtE
te Ira. T, Wardlaw TaYler Tribute
was paid by mrsS 4, ••viskui.* cl, to lilt
sTpai•y;Quir•a.•tiur" sein;vgieeue'rree31•11;r•eil ortl,odeltlxici'lt•
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more good scores. at - dinner than ort ' :rT11,ere was again much interess 111
the , greens. However, Lion Charlie the midnight draw, the climax of the
Kemn got a asirclie on the last • hole carnival. The tickets were drawn .by
and Lion Eddie Jessop 'played the County Treasurer A. H. grskine, chair-
firSt one under p.ar• Judge Costello Man of the carnival committeeandthe
and Doe. Jackson ehallenged a couple winners' were -First, $150 VieterY
of the amateurs a,nd a few nickels bonds ---N. Swalwell, Toronto ,(ticket
ehanged - hands, the Judge and the No. S012) ; second, $50 war ceasshge.
Meter losing to Iloward Pollock and certificate -H. A. Allen, Goder
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Harry Watson. • • . (ticket No. 11147)1 third, VD : '.'‘.i.
After dieiner President Bruce Tens certificate7-11. .C. Munro, ' 350 St.
nant and 'Vice-president Jack' Coates Clair aves, Ter -elate (No.. 5498) ; fourth,
made fitting reniarks, thanking the $10 W.S. certificate -Walter Saunders,
ladies for their efforts, and the barber Ottawa (No. 6826) ; fifth, $10 W.S.
shop quartette (finished esplendid day certificate -J. Richard Stephens,' --St.
with a gored old singsong. • ' , ir 'Marys, Ont. (No. 10513) ; sixth, $5
W.S. certificate--Clif. Lowery, Gode-
tie
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Operating •• ngineers, Local 'No, 0
7 8,
which- comprises the salt block Oper-
ators and 'lad er$ and the entire p.ower
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plant .personnsPel, were also gratte& in-
cre,a.ses. . . , - ,
' In May .1944s when this same local
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was granted wage , mcreases in line. '
with those beingsspaid -by' other .war
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industries of equal prsority rating rule
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Company refused to .pay these •.in-
creas*s nd • ' - '-'
in view of _the fact thatTaylor'
there ' a es . that
was such a denaand at -
,gif
time for fl ' • t
our in he war • theatre the
UnI '
on agreed to the Compan 's:deraand
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to appeal the decision. with the result
the National W' '
ar Labor Beard reduced.
Her interest ' i ' * ** iti
. . '11 47a ssl°narY's 4•etr? - .04
was an inspiration to all Who knew
her, and shelled_ given most keherou,S,
s ' • • . .. s . .
ly o. her tune and talents teAtte work
of the 'Society. . Mrs. Erskine tendered
the goad ViTShes of all the members' to
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pr. and Mrs. Tayloirs and wiShed there
every .haiapiness' in their new home in
Toront • ' • • •
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,. resentatiou of the pin wet
made bY M• •W '
Xss E• igglns, and Mrs
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expressed her appreciation 01
the ' t., She spoke.' -
• of the man
friends •she and Dr. Taylor- had made
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since coming to Goderich a d of then(
regret in ft ' nt
* 7.' leaving' a er sW jug ne4S3
thirtee- 'years in. such a. lovely
FORNIER• GODERIOR BOY rich (No. 12.49). • .
. . sses ---Nip•mss The ticket drawn 'for the outdoor
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f, WIN 'I'V'T swinitrain ol was No. 122235: 'The
g P°
the d.eeisien or the Regional Board by
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more than fifty per cent. The Toronto
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Union officials of Local No. 798 `bave
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nsa de it lain t.this C
o ompaay, that,
place
.9 h • th . ' ' '
..w. ere, ere are more.triendly- eo I
to the square inch. than • ' P P ‘
n in any. °the)
place in Canada."
• Her heart hai
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T. §.Gge. LEON, RD BAXTER
air 4and •
clashed near Dschevege, about
. flair '
ty miles southeast of
.
• -. • . prize has. not been eleimedS neither
With a picture of Spencer Guest, h . • • • •
as the similar prize won on Wednes-
former Goderich boy, no* of Winnipeg, . da ' ht ith-ti is t N 75089
"lauchaine 'Tudor, a inagazme pub- • . door prize drawn at o clock
The 15 ' 9 '
lished for the 'retail footwear trade - ., • . . • -
• , was n'ot claimed neither was there
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now that the war is over, they will
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not agree to this recent decision being
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appealed tesstim Nauonal War Labor
Board." ''' - '
always been in missionary work, Of
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sal , . an - s e Would always remenabei
the worksof the AinsiliarY on th cla
a the Meetings. She • ' . 1
. wished- the mem
berg everSr success, an.d hoped thes
.Gottbigen,
Germ Fl - t Roots wa blown
any. t. Sg . . s
..out. of the aircraft was unable, to
,give ,any direct information. with re-
'gard
'hakes. the following reference in a •
.- any clannantsat 10 o'clock; but at -11
recent issue: ,
• • o'clock, when the prize had Mounted 0
shoes are good sho&;.' Yes, $15, l'ttle 4 d ISI cK ' f th
u y sa. ay, ovae o . e
this is the -slogan of the Guest' Shoe. twin daughters of Mrand MrsDon
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LONDON' CADETS AT
CAMP: KITOHIGAMI
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would pro-sper in all th ' 1 •
_ , eir p ans to
help in winning the `world for Christ
Mrs,. A. Taylor -gave 4 shert reper
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of a WMSmeeting 'held111 South
to .what happened to Flt. -Sgt.
Baxter, but he was .inforthed •ny the
Germans in a nearby to that they
had found his • body P/0 . Neilson.
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bailed out before the aircraftexploded
and believes that Flt. -Sgt, Baiter was
still in Assthe aircraft at that time.
uranee was given. that fUrther
e.ffort was beiugsmade, to obtain .ins
formation as ''th-airman
- to - , e young , . u
fate. .• . . ••• .
In a, letter just received by Mr. and
Baiter from Leonard's older bro-
ther •LAC. John Baxter with the R C
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-A.F. everseas, some further particulars
are ,givene's T, Sac cren, .had m4de t,heir
Go., Who baste een in the' same. lcica- . • .• • ..•
MaeKay, . was -en hand. to 'claim it.
tion in WI ' ' i e 1997 P' •
nnipeg s ne s . • revious . •
The proceeds.will be u'sed for the
W this Mr. Guest bad' o el
perate thr
. ee work of the Lions Club in behalf. Of
shoe t . • - - • •
s.oles in North INiumpeg. Mr. crippled children and other community
Guest 'came:, to ..Winnipeg fx.oni .Gode- ff -t B . ' • • f ' ' 'it -
e pa* s. - Because . o ..cf.rcam ances
rich, Ontario where he received • his
, . which. tile laoas so tar have found
early education, His father died when themselves 'uilabl to control, the' an
Mr. Gnest was 'very; young, and,it was nnal 'carnival has been ef .a rather
a triend of the family. who took him stereot ' . , s •
111 • • ' yped nature. The club. is'•quite
In and ' taught him the shoe businesscognizant of this and ,hasplans whiee,
About • three years ,back Mr. .Guest's if carried out in the not distant future
two .sons, Donald and DavId, inadee will e • it f aenlargement' . f- th
p im o n o e
early start in the, 'shoe business • ut
• • - • carnival program and at the sarae time
it was not long before they were, both give tbe conimunity 'a new and •desir.
in. Air Force blue.- .•Pilot Officer David, able asset. . '
who is now on the .Air Force • reserve,'
r. .
The 'Sea Cadets. from Stratford and
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St. Thomas having ,completed their
season of training at Camp Kitchigaini,
'tile London ' ••s• • '
., corps,corapiising eighty-
five cadets and six. officers, are now. in
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possession of the.- camp. , This .1S." the
first tithe the 'cadets Of R.O...C. donr-
ageous, London, have attended, camp
at Kitchigami, their camp. having pre-
viously been at ' Georgian B -ay: Now
they are ettin ac • t d ' *th h •
. g g quain e • wi t e
waters of Lake Huron as they navigate
on their training ships stationed at
Goderieh *.harbor. • • . .
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aNitptos. when Mis
t • • , ,, s Louise Reith A
oronto was . the .gueat , speaker. i
gave a bird's -0e view- of • the Worl
of the.Society in Canada .a d ' •
a oversee;
Which Was most int
s . , interesting to th
menabers, and also -to .the many viSitori
who. were present from- Tara , Allen
ford, Toronto, Windsor, • G d s h ''
o erm, alio
Detroit ' ' • '
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Mrs Bisset rem' d d -
m e the member
that ,.good ,books' and raagazines. '
wen
still neetled. 'ker. theN L
Navy League ant
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wou d be nesftledsfor lumber .campS b
the fall. 'They were also te ue t d b
a s e .
keep in ' d th ' ll -
min e co ection 'of good use;
clothing to be made in October
,Con. Baechler (2), Mrs. Chas, Milford
(8)., Margaret Salkeld• (7),• Ralph- E•
Foster (6).,,• .1Seter ' .:•:'Inimerman. ' (9),
Fred Newbagton (14, J: J. Morris (4),
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<GREAT DEMAND roa, , •
. . NURSES REPORTED
.,.s. ,....s.., • • •
'II G. Blackstone (8); Ws. Prank
-11- ' Mrs'.
Curry (3), Fordyce Clarke' ( )
Geo. MaCtWan. (8)., EmmerSon -Over-
hat (4)., Irving Bunter Sre.), Mrs. B.
Marsh (7),. Edwin Nelson '. (10),s Mrs.
Chas. Anstay (4), Jame S Adtun ,(11),.,
J. B Isangriclge (10), Bruee Tennant
(1"0.), John Gaulpy '(9), Mr.s. Boy
i
'Chambers ' (2), Gladys Allin . k4),
Arthemise Lasseithe .(6), Garfield
Pay'ne (9)., .Mrs. Ituisell MeCreight
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(6), Mrs. Albert' Brown . (3), Bernme
Johnston •,(4).,. Lawrence Crieh - (2),
Arnold McConnell, (11), Aubra
,Cleaver , (6), Meg.; Bell (9), Mrs.
,Therese •Pfriminer (4),,•• •Ross SParks
, --,•.. .
(101Helen DurumAJWisSer
(4)
(10r: • Elliott . Harrison (10)., Vred
Barker (10), Mrs. H. Arbour (3),
Frank Curry (8), Edgar Pridnam (1),
Laurie 'Clemens (6), Jaraes Reid (7).
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The niiiies' registry recently organ-
ized is '- •Vill a much-needed ervie
• •gl g , s, e
The registrar
in this ScommunitY. .,•
'Mrs. Clifford 'Webb, and her assistant,
.1Stral Knyvett Mittel, report they haie
- 1.1 _th . h . _ _,•
so many ca s ey ave difficulty in
filling the • demand for nursing ser
vieess B Se temberast they hope te.
, nursesvail' We and may
1-1
have more .0.. , a . 3'
then also be able te stiPply liouse-
keen ers where reouired. • They are re
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eared to receive calls at any tune for
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d • ti al ' . -
re,gistered an prao c • 'nurses,
also for nurses for hourly duty in
home§ or loSpital. • '
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Miss Aubra Cleaver is the public
,
nealth representative, Dr. N20. jack-
son the 'Meal *representative, s.nd
M* M* • D'ckson the ho ital
Miss lame 1., sp.
•representative on the board of eontrol.
bombing run and were attacked bY
lighters and ' an& as the
- • ' e. result of - a hit
their .gas tank bie‘v up. Five of, the
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tiewbailed four .of them
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is;nack .at tile store, and we hope timt -
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Donald, who , was. a. prisoner of war, • s"
eekly..Pokce CoAirt
will Soon be back, too. With two boys .
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Camp Kitchigami is.under the com-
thand of Lieut. R. R: Charlton, R.O.
RN...Ns-with ansinstractional •staff of
*sponsored b th LI ' •
. .Y e ons Club, • th
clothing to s be - sent to - E: uropeal
eothatries where- -there is an ur gen
out. and got
back to.their countryin 'Ala Leonar
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g staiiye behind. te engage' the' ene'mY
fiters and nothing_ . more . had been
heard • - •• ' '-' ,„,„ .
Flt-S.gt. Baxter, •twenty-one years
of. age, had. been overseas since -early
to. help out in the. business, Mr. Guest --- s
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will be able .to concentrate his efforts 'Before Magistrate Cook in Weekly
on his twe favorites, curling•and lawn i'olice Court on Thnrsany loSt waiter
b:owling." ' , .. . ' ' • - Brown, farmhand of St. . ,Thcanas;
Mr., Glie4. is doubly connected 'with pleaded guilty to charges 'of
Goderich, his-swite being .the fernier •- - - - •
Grace Warnock this 'town. . . acquiring .graded -. gasoline her
naval personnel. A regatta is sche-
duled for August 25, when the .London
cadets wia have an opportunity Ao
display theirprowess in seamanship
and cprapetesin boat drill With visiting
corps.-. • ... .
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needs •
Pinus were -made .for the dianiono
jubilee of the Presbyterial t b her
in the church 'on,. TuesdayS' t b
, ep em e]
Ilth, svhen. Mrs.. ,,j. Inkster of .to ' to
ron
Will be the guest speaker,. • '
Mrs.
in 1944 and. was reported raitsin.g on
or .
' ' • wise than upon . the surrender
- " •
110ebeke of Detroit breu b
g
March 21st. ofthis .year. '
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REV. DR. - 1VIRS. TAYLOR of valid coulions and of having
in the tank of a m.otOr
KC'S BIRDS FIRST FROM
PEACH .„
ACTON • '
greetings froth. Woodward ave Pres
byterian church, .and told f •th. fin
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- ...Ss. ssiSs s i••••• ssnyiENT •
GUARM AT INTE.ttri
'CAMP ACCIDENTALLY MOT .
A tag day for. tnes support of the
registry is bei la • •
ng p tined fol. .September
1st
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AHMEEK 'CHAPTERP
'S PENNY
_graded gasofine
- LEAVE 'FOR TORONTO in excess of one gallons He was , ar-
•
The second race 'of the. Series for
young the birds held b Coderich.
.
work • beingsdone ,by the women of . tho
congregation. • . .
_ • FAIR" •
' Ahmeek Chapter I.O.D.E.., is having
_ • . ' .
a Penny. Pair and carnival on Wed-
'"`.n_ _ay .
nesda nextAngust29that
a g , '' ,
the West street rink. Besides the P y
Fair prizes, there ss.viLl_ be doer prizes,
bingo and 'ether games. •-•Tlee'sdoderich
•boyS' band will be in attendance -and
the band of the- London Sear Cadets
also will play. The program. at the
,
rink will begin ats 7.30 o'clock. • _- i.
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' ,RQIT. Dr, T. WardIass Taylor and
.
Mrs Taylor left this afternoon to
' • •
make their home . at Toronto with their
daughter, Miss Edith Taylor. Goderich
as
suffers , distinct los in their removal.
The town -has been honored in having
as A citizen a .•.maii 'of such distinction
as the clerk of the .Presbyterian• Gen-
eral :Assembly, ,and both he and Mrs.
Taylor ha.ve• endeared thenaselves to
many by their kindliness and hospital-
rested at Wingbarn on a nominal chargey.
0:)f vagrancy which ' was withdrawn,
and had „been in custod •
y since August
5th . . ' 1 ..,s,
His eounsel, 'Prank Donnelly, tOlsi
the court that :the ,aceused had pur-
chased the. car jsist before the first
offence, ahd•used the coupons that had
been issued for it. Brown, he said,
had• worked for the .sanman in St.'
• .
Thomas for four years. - . . -
The case was adjourned until called.
. _
Homing Pigeon Club ..was flown ,over
the week -end ' from .Acton, a ,distance
-ofseightysfrvo' napes . The birds ••were
• liberated at 8 a.m. and' Peachey1.s first
bird arrived home at 1005 a.m. The
first tee birds home were as follows:
lst. 2nd and 3rd, Ernie Peachey ; 4th,
Bud "Jerry:. 5th, Percy. Johnston; 6th,
;. , . ,
Peachey 7thCLadd; 8th9tis and
10th E Peachey The next race will
..,
e .Toronto. .•
b flown from
Miss Lily 1%.
.. iss IcArther of Toronto spina
bisefir. of . her pleasure in witnessins
the ,presentation, to Mrs. 'Taylor.an
,-i
Tof . the many years er service Mrs
aylor had. given as a member of ths
council.eecutive, along with her worl
in . the local auxiliaries.. in differern
parts of Canada, where her Anteres
.hr the work had been an inspiration tsie
others. , •• • -,. • •
•
• The meeting closed' With a hymt
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One of the Victims St.iii•in4avir uf
• s . ' Traffic • Officer Culp ': .
,CALOARY,_ Aug. 20. -Two ,guirds
at the Seebe internment )canap were.
accidentally • shot ' to death Sunday
about 6 pm., army officialssaidtoday.
They.-- were Pte. Ivan B. Mathies,
Humberside avenue, Toronto, and Pte.,
J. D. Kelly, -Hants-county, NOva Scotia,
both. monikers of the Veterans Girard
of Canada stationed at the internment
camp, siXty-tive •miles west of Calgary.
The tragedy occurred as the 'guards
,,...
were 'being changelL . . '
'Army officers said that • another.
guard, whose imam has 'not been dis-
closed, .picked -up ..a ...wrong rifle. , It
accidentallis discharged and the siiigle
shot killed both,. Mathies • and Kelly,
who were Close together. . ... _ • , •
The shooting was purely • acaident-
al," said Col. M.1N.. de' Watson-, officer
commanding the internMent camp, who
declined to elaborate on I the, . details
pending tveourt of inquiry vvhich now
is sitting at„the camp. - . . ,„
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Mrs. Mathies, wife of one of • the
victims 'of the accidental 'shooting, IS
the daughter a Highvvay Truffle Officer
James. Cull) Of • GedeVieh' Ur' Cull)
received *brd of the tragedy .on Mon-
day. t His daughter liVes at 221
iv
Humberside dre, Teronte. . ' .
,
' COLE-:-MURRAY -
- A quiet but -pretty wedding took
place. -at the, lJnited elurch. ,raanse,
Blyth; on „Saturday-. morning , August
18, at 11 o'dlock,, when Rev.'.A....„ Sin-
clairsimited in Marriage1.f/iargaret Me-
Donald Murray, • Reg.N., daughter of
Mrs. William • J.ohitsfons.. Biyth, and
the lite.--Wiliiani Murray, 'and Robert
Cele, son of air, and Aim Robert Cole,
Goderich . township. • The bride . wore
a street -length dress of mistinaie crepe
with escalloped front .: peplum extend-
ing into a iie at the back and escalloped
French neckline. She -wore a small
Slower -hat of w,hite and blue hYaCinths,
and carried_ a bouquet or Briarcliffe
roses. 1Virs... Donald Wilson, .•Clinton,
was matron of honor in a gown of
white silk. with printed -border and
deep purple accessonies. ' She carried
Joanna Iiill. Toes. Dr. - Randal Cole;
London, brother of the nridegroom,
was best man. The briders.mother re-
caved the' guests w,earing forget -me-
not blue -With white accessories. She
assisted by the . bridegroom
was . ass .groom s
mother in navy blue with navy access
Aeries. .•The •couple left bar a honey-
mon 'at "The Pines,1', near Midland,
the bride travel/41g ill a draped =del
of beige corded crepe with black" .ae-
ceSseries, . and olive green .coat With
white wolf trim. "On their •return, they
Will reside nil the -bridegroona's farm
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, LATIMER-McLAUGHLIN
St'P .' h b - if li
• etei s_ e eaet u y decor -
Hy and their acti • '
vity in ood works
g • •
Am eng the .expressions of goodwill
teilderedto
up. with personal bail* set s 9
. • . t $..00 to . . , ,
allow the court to .make an inquirY • LABOR- DAY PRIZES
. The .'three-piece
, s
follow ed by the National -A-nthem • an'S
the repetition of the Lord's .Prayer.. .
.
' . '`.-
urcia,
ated with' a , profusidn . of summer
usovsers,, was the 'scened a an interest-
1„ng yve,daing on atUr ay mesaing, ,at
0. 30 ()deck, when the marriage was
solemnized ofsMary Audrey, daughter
them before their departure
..
was the presentatton to ,Mrs. Taylor by
the Saturday afternoon Book Clubof
which she wag anosenored• member,.
of a writing portfolio. ' ,
•
as to.. the law regarding orders -in- chesterfield suite
council passed under the War Measures •and other handsome articles of-
Act and now cancelled. W. A. Suther- fered as prizesin the Labor
land represented the Oii COntroller. Day. 'draw. are. on exhibition .at
David P,anner, charged with assault- the Brophey furniture store, •West
street. In Craigie's
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' ''rQ -CELEBRATE GOLDEN
. • - , --` WEDDING .-- - '.•
61N1r. and Mrs. -A. D. McLean, Vigil(
, .
avenue, will -celebrate the (fiftieth- an -
iversar
a-- y of their marriage tiles=
f
,? Mr. and Mrs CharleS McLau hlin, . • , • . . g P
IN
_. apser -street, .and F/0,, Jobb Wilfred
L t- linerson of Mrand Mrs
a , .R.C.A.F., ., .
.Bert Iatuner a Ottawa. R,ev, Father.
"T.
. THE WEATHER •
Temp-gratures' of . tbe past week in
Goderich, with those of thecorrespond -
ingweek- as year 'ago, as officially re-
ing, Robert ProuseS 16, fellow work& newsstand window
in a local ' restaurant, was granted- may be seen the trophy departed by the
suspended :sentence for six months 'on Iluron. Old Boys of Torenttrilr- the
bond of $2.1,; and • AgYment of ' court Labor. Day tug-of-war. 0- '
costs. -He pleaded' guilty."
on
day, August 28th, and will beatb.ome
to their friends from 3 te, 5 e:nr: and
at 8 o'clock.' in the evening. • s '
IL Fallon performed the ceremony
• and the wedding music was played by.
Miss Barbara Cutt. The bride's young
brothers James and• Gar- acted as
• , . . . Y, . .
altar altar bo During the service 1111
boys • , . ss
Victoria El:Lechler , sang "On This PaY,
0 Mother," and during
corded, Were as follows:
. s, . - 1945 - • 1944 •
• Max. Min. Max. Min.
-Thurs., Au,g. 16'..::71 ..49 •86 . '73
Fri:, Aug. 17, . 76 - 58 - 75 63
Satw, •Aug: 18 • 73 62 . 69 60
Sun.,
Robert Protases small. of .stature, • '
testified that he was kicked by Palmer Aft' • . . . •• . • 7 7
fik A 4 A lg. '
when he. refpsed to do some work ..1.Y1 4 . f S iti - d
. emories- o a or
requested, of .hins by the accused. • • . • - ..
Thomas Haines Was remanded to'
sail and . Colborne -Township in .1878
for a week. He was charged with . • -, ,
•Beautiful „,the
signing of the register "A.ve Mariass
Given in tuarrridge by her • father, the
bride was lovely in a floor -length gown'
of white satin with Sweetheart neck-
A'tig. 19 • 76 58 70 • 50
Mons Aug. 20' '. • 83 • 60-• 79 • 65
Tues., Aug. 21 - , SO 69 • 83 - 04
Wed , .; Aug. 22 .476 • 55 77 57
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breaking, . entering ' and theft of a pair
of shears and two razors from the ., My thoughts still linger with. Sdlt-
premises of Ben' Sheppard on ford. I taught school th.ere the last
14th. Bail was set at $500. - 1, - the reular teacher
.
• . _ term of 878whileg
0 • '. .
• •
where "Big" Joe Fisher (so Called to
,distingulsh him from "Black": rJoe
Fisher) had- little or no competition
. •
's-
in the display of Percherop and Clyde
Ane and double net skirt with short
in. 'er (fingertip ;Veil fell from a
traH
coronet of orange blossonts ''. and .she•
earried a bouquet of Anierican Beauty
roses. .:' .Tile. bridesmaids were the
,. • •attended Normal School. The trustees
. . were Archie --Sands, Adam Becks, the
ii at ir mail., , Tur wAR
tanner, and William Stewirt, Us:ether
,,.. 11111111.1,!L ...r 11111M IL „. II of John Stewart; the Benmiller horti-
j.. . • .. , " culturist, beloved by all who knew him
dale thoroughbred stallions, which
imported for imply .seasons, from Scot -
land and England, • • .
Sense years . later._ a postoilice ,was
established there and the name changed
ENGAGEMENTS -ANNOUNCED
mr. and, MrS: George Lindsay, Gode-
rieb, announce the'engagement.of their
near Varna. Guest S at . the wedding-
Were fromNew :Karl, ,Sarnia, Toronto,
Aurora, eilbate,n and Itlytil!: •
•
bride's sisters,, Eleanor a.nd. Marjorie,.
who wore svitite sheer dresses with
chapel Veils and 'carried bouquets oi
Sweetheart roses: , Pit, -Lieut. Harold
Cairns! uf" the rs,,c,A.sp. paws) school at
Clilitoil, was 'best in -an and 'she -ushers
were P/O. 'George Dowker •and P19
Joe O'Brien. . ., ' -
. 'After tire ceremonY a, wedding•break-
feat for till -AY guests was served. at
the . Maitland Golf Clubn, f011oWed V
reception at the home of . the bride's
parents. The bride'S mother received
in navy . blue . and Wilit6 sheer , with
MIVY ;Atm./WHIP:4e, matching hat and
corsage of tearoses, The groom,s.
mother • was in pearl: gedy crepe with
Azierican 134auty, hat. and corsage of
A. inerican Beauty roses. . . .-
., .
' 1dater Flying Officer and Mrs., Lab.-
Mer left for . 4 ' trip .to Toronto and .
Montreal, the bride* travelling in a
., ,
ouNNEn DUDLEY ROLAIES•
After over four yearsof- military
service, DedleY Holmes, son of Crown
Attorney and Mrs. D, E. Holmes., Wel-
lingtoe street, haS arrived home., In
1041; at the age of sixteen, he ens
listed at Toronto, for active* service.'
• '
He trained , as a ,gunner and, went
oirerseas 'with .the 5th Division of the
Cana:thaw Army in•the spring of 1942
: 'ter training in. ungland for a year
and ti-bitlf, he was Sent with artillery
reinforcements. to Africa, and later to
Italy. '' In .the Spring of .1040, his unit
was transferred:, to . Holland. where
they reinainedi. until German..capitu-
Wed in kraY• Ue in-ade the voyage
to Canada ' aboard A the oPasteur,"
After thrilling eiperlences . overseas,
Gunner Holmes has returned- to his
pattve tewn. in -goed . health. '
PTE. TERENCg HUSSEY ,The assistant teacher was Margaret
y, 1 o r. an& Xernighart, daughter of John Kerni-
Pte. Terence Hussesoi f M . ' -
• , • . , ginip. and sister of Minnie and Norman.
Mrs. John „ HuSsey of tbwil, is heene She aftenwards married-. . Joseph Beck
after nye and a,hlaif years. overseas; andjater moved to •Tortmto, where she
and received his .discharge on Monday died*. 'about 'three 'years - Ago,. having
last. • He enlisted. with the R,C.A.S.C. Survived her husband many years. .I•
.at London,. Ont., on September 18th; remember well when her father taught
1089, about two weeks. after the out. singing school for two' winters in our
break, of war, and went overseas on home on the 4th .eolleeSSienIle used
jpecember 2nd of the same ,year;After the do -re -mi method of reading =sic
some -time spent inEngland .in, train. •and a tuningsfork to get the "Pitch,"
ing he Served in North. Africa. „MOIL:as we, nsed.to call it. Orgirris Were lin-
Italy,_ prance, Belgium, lieufind an known in our vicinity and I believe
Germany, lie was glightiil."fissured in the only reed inetrument in Colborne
Italy when a jeep carrying alnulunition at that time was in. the home of aoeork-pin
was Me" up by a shell just .sts he Butt, father of Rev'. Henry Butt •and
alighted from it. .It was in may also ,grandfather of the,Rev. Butt,-one-thno
that he had. a siek spell and by 'good pastor or the 'Victoria Street United
fortune. had a nursing sa, from church. • • '
Goderich, Miss. Agnes Campbellto at- 'While 1 was Atkitching in -Sanford
tend. him, Its- the was Ben 'Allen, son
to•Carlow. Harry,:Richards; the Town -
ship elerk,-beeame ;postmaster And ,was
ably assisted in those 'duties, 'as Well.
as in operating a country • store, bl,
bis wife Margaret Snee Bisset), a
loftier - fellow -student in Benmiller
school. ..
, In my young days, I heard an alrkiln-
ing sterY of a -student for• the • Presby -
;t:erian ministry, a 'native . of. the ..''lgiir
whose first nanle Wag ;TOM. 'Not being
Ole at Present to Place the family
papet I WrOte* John. ElliOtt and wee
informed that the • Rey. plan Venlig
was. reared 'near the. "Ilia," X shin
the `story on him..i Without ratteb
fear of refutation. .,. L. . .
The .PonVivial Scot Was AnnOyed
In order to * ground himself a. little
mere thorou,gbly in the Calvanistieter
doctrine, whleh was. quite eottmonly
aCcePted by the PresbYthriatt ChUreh At
yonngest, daughter, Dorethys to Ur.
Ignatius O'llandley, son of Aft. .And
Mrs. MiChttet O'llandley, New W•ater.
ford, C.B..,--.R.S.; the Marriage to take
pike early ..in ,Septerahez -
Mrand iirs. 'Phos. Dickson, Auburn, 'Mary
wish to Announce the engagement of
their . only daughter, Mary Margaret,
tO Sohn. Gitjewski of London; ' son a
Mrs. R. '`GtijeWskr and the late Mr.
Glajewski of Nprth Battleferd, Sask.'
rhe wedding will...take plitee on. Sat..
urday, .SepteMber Sth, ia AtinganxiOn
United ehurch., ' -- ' ' „•
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PISIIER----SMITEE -
A wedding of intereit was held in
St. Luke's; Angliean church, .Creemere,
an Saturday,fAugnat .18,th, When Miss
, Elizabeth Sthitli, ' dalight6i 'a
Mr. and Mrs. C. B.. Smith, Was married
to Mr. Ijprace Reginald Planer, Kiteh.
ener, -SOn of Mr. and 1VIrs. Horace j.'
Fisher, Goderiel. -Bev: M. G, 'll. Wil-
liatnS,' Torontos and ley. Y. B. Cooke
officiated.. The . bride; given in mar- ,a
riage -hy ,her father, wore an effective
baSque gown *o± *hite slipper' satin,
the full skirt 'forming 'a . small train.
Her Jong veil, was .11eld with a head-
dresS, of Chantilly lace Studded , With
, ,
. TI.10OF-WAR .. •
Seed:pearls, and her fieWers , were a
cascade of white rosea" and beuVarclift.
Miss Palen,Sinith,•silster Of. the, bride,
- Some misimderstanding lids
arisen as te ivht 6an enter the
., . , .
tug-of-war at il e 'Labor Day
celebration in 'Ooderieh.. r ' :
The eottimittee of the A.r.
charge. of the rhereby. Of L.
-in progam,
Announces that anY team of
von men may t
seener frota',Ash.
field TOWnship,*
hiGoderich Colboshiprne "rown-
sp, 'To.wnor the
Town of Goderieh. ChallengeS
rOna an' of the abovl
. fo paseS will
.be „welcome. „ , .
Th& prizes donated b
• . - y the
Huron Old Boys. Association of
T • tO•for the tug-of-war are:
oron ,
'lst,'be,/per'
man. . Pulls ' will' liMited • to
, „ . .
two minutes.
0 n
s
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'
.n.
.
Miss : Lerraine Miller, Preemore, • and
Miss Margaret Coulter, ,WAngham, wore
similar; gowns of net Over taffeta, in
• ,, .., " A• .f ' t
lime, .orchid and yellow, Inoue In period
style. • They' had. harmonizing head-
dresse8 ' and bouquets 'IN1r-, Dudley
Bristovv, Torento,"Wtta grOomSmatt„ and
the ushers' Were . Ebb. Ross, Gode»
Mrrich, and Mg. Charles Smith, Toronto;
brother of the bride. , ' ,
After a reception , in .st: AndreWtS
Church hall,'. ' the coltple • left . for
Muskoka. TheY will live in Kitchener,
where Mr: risher is on tile staff ofthe
Kitebener-WaterloO Collegiate- Insti- ,Asfra•
tate. •• - ., • •- ,
Among, thbse present tit the wedding
were 111r„lx,...T, Fisher,. Xtr, and Mrs. •wlis
it, Loess 3i,r15°. Andrew rowlie,Vri.
Alex: Powlio and ,.ditugliter Patsy,. Will
and Ebb Boss, from Goderich; .1ila11
.
two-pieee dress of American, -Beauty
'wool erepe .witli matehing topcoat and
hat, blitek Accessories and cordage of
ten. roses. ,On their -ram they will
reside in OttaWa.. ,. . .,
- Outief-toWn guests - present at the
wedding Were:, Airs. Bert Latimer and
MIAs . Ethel Latimew
r, . Ottaa; Miss
.Anna. Mae. Kennedy, Mr. X. M. Ken-
nedy, Port VcrillitunOir, nod, Kennedy,
MOntreal; Flt-TAOUt. And MrS. 'Kemp,
larS. Mary Marshall; London; Ur.. and
T. Thompson, .TOrmito; Miss lean
Canueron,, St. Thomas... - n ....
Sho*ers At whieh the popular bride
the guest of, honor Were -given
by Ms's, Eileen O'Brien, Miss' Marie
Baeehler and the Misses Margaret and
Evans
i • ItEdli MAT • , .
Keith 0, 'Oat, one• of the three
sons ,of .Mr. arid ,Mrs. J.• Calvin Outt
who hav.e • he6h in war seroce, .. is,
home on it month's leave, itf-the edit-
elusion of 'which. . he ‘vill..report at
Toronto,. . presumably for discharge.
Keith joined, thP
e It.C.A.. in 1042'MM
after training 'went 0:versals in AO,
1044. lie flew leteseiiito bombers.aver
lortinee and Germany and was on duty
hear Bedford, England, on V.13 Day.
IIIS brothers, Kenneth and jack pre-
eetted Wm. home... , Kenneth is with. th
Bank of Commerce at Peterborough
And jaek left this morning to report at
Toronto. After disehitrge IC ith will 'est
, , . n e
again engagO in husineSS with his
father as before his n. lstment
to • army hospital,. one of nry pupils
Ile is now in good trini and is 'taking of Anthony Allen, the Dunlop . hotel-
a course in eleetrical work. 0 A il Be was It huskY and settle*
.n pr owner. a , ,.
28th of this year he married an Eng.; *Vat belligerent fellow,- who bad been
lish girl and he . expects his bride to taught by his parents, via the bireh
arrive here next month. lie Wishes' sWiteh route,. to obey' regularlY eeh.,,,..
to thank the Legion, the Red cross arid stituted- authority; ,othMY erWise *
the. overseus puteeis ennunittee for bantam size might have eauSed, the
the boxes sent to him.. Ile reeeived lititilliation when 1' insisted. en. strict
them pretty: regularly, . though three discipline. • .,.. ' -
or toUr Of then1 had been SalVaged from . The Metropolia Of .Colborite ' ,
the sett. '. A christmas phreei scut to At the time a which I nut writing)
him, by the load pareels committee &littera - via the metroPOlis et een?
reashed .him . tVvo years late. lie re- 'borne,. with Iletimiller a close Seconts:.
deiVed' 'The Signal -Star, sent by his Smith's Hai was,, ho*ever, the capital,
home' folkg,..Aulte regularbi, And at for there was :the township hall and
Brussels, in Belgium', he was inter- arena of, all townShip Pliblie aCtiVitlea
' it see' g a Of thi I h Williant Young reigned supreme"
ed 1 n . copy s paper n Nv en
the Beaver. Club; he didn't know lt,P‘ ' v as Ite° ve for. mo inatlY years. 'There
.
It got there., the CiAborite annual shows were heid,
that time, -'t
-ohn Went.„to. Scotland to
study. He had an uncle there whom
he Yisitedt• and on One OecaSiOn, as the
two sth.rted. out . for n. Stroll, the ton.
vemtion ran about 'as. follows: "Will
10 bt1.° q.,_ elgar, .7ehn?". "NO, thank
Yell, ullelet 4 (Unit snlOke.". A little
farther on as they came to an , inn:
"Letsss go in. and hae a wee drap te
winiskY." "No, tnele, X don't drink."
A.fter a long. silence; us they -004
4e'otnt,lp. '';`,t17,11! '0.,,dd (1,11dr!: "De' You
it'ta,. ,,, “..,, ..",., 1--1,,•",ele„„; l'!„.q no :Von-tifik
. „ %_ 'tell ,?. virstiojq or eoUrSe-rdOn't
4elt,,t,,,a1,",,,,,, ncitt &ante 1118 Miele* row
Aulu6t1 " ailmn" Igmoke# ' ye alb*
- drink, ati' ye dinna. eat ban so "V*
"At *e"',Pti).),V tot tOito• or beast."
„,....,_.:___ rt,, tr. MpitElffit,
7
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