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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-04-08, Page 4
41.11947-481.Titem' Io. enn.In autrance Boolcs - _,5,1 ti.1 4 ' New biookg wiile,issued by the Nitionii- EvOlaypient, Office'. to i n foyers, but - may when old* books are comp .cted and ,turned In to• the' Offic mpioyerir are urged ' to exchange Mi as »» ployment Irisuranco Books itniUediatel r. Penalties are provided for fiilutt • • to comply: UNEMPLOYMENT -ThISURANCE ' A ' 'CELLI Atri L , ,April; 6,. Chanes- Berry • left . on ' Sunday' to sj endthis.,' Week` In Loudon, lsxiss 3essWe Metcalf; Who spent the A testi 'raeation with, her Mo- ther, returned to Detroit on Sunday. Airs. Sherlock hey^+s returned :ti, Varna On Monday after, beipg with hey • iuotlier, Airs. M.. MacKenzie, fol *the Past three •weeks. u Miss . Joyce '. icerae, returned tett Loudon of $undsxy` after -.Spending , tile. past ' week • with ;'her :grandpa '-.•, eats, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johuhton, Mr. and 14 rs, Cieerge olisQn hti:ti e- ttie� .so oyed. to'thei3 heniu �1r)l;aiii street. ,111, Allen •Ortnoud of•^T)earbprn,. spent the week-e;id At • they �jb'ion. Uotel. �. lir. and Mrs.. 1: Baur: and fain _ily:..'}f WaterioerV'were at theitr Cot- tape- fora few days, last week. :Sir, and Mrs, - Jack Stewart . of 1Iaiuiiton spent last week' at their ^-home in the village:' 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jowett re- turned florae on • Friday last after spending -;the - past four months in t=oderich. I4Ir, slid Mrs. VW'm. Ferguson, ,whei spent the past five •months ,in 'Sud- bury with. their sons, returned.•home last week. • • - Ctrs. Clayton ,Guest of Terrace 'Bay; 0111 arrived on-5151-04Y-toiIx visit her- sister, Mrs. M. Tots, Miss E. Reid" returned to her, homere the enter l�months' With rfriends ' Mrs. E. Weston is . visiting in Goderi'ch this week. 'Mrs. John Lindsay, and son George accompanied.' Mr. and- Mrs: Lloyd \Iakins «to' -Toronto onunday. Mr. and Mrs. Quentlin. Hallman and family of New Dundee,. spent, -Sunday with friends In the village; "`' ”" �- -- o — " -Mr. M. Antognini, .who recently Miss : Virginia Chimney' has . re=• her graindmother, 111rs.. J. Black, - rrrived in tb•is country. frons turned taller borne iii -Windsor after and Other. relatives. : Other .visitors Switzerland.,. is oceupyingjiis sister-. •ain-law's home, "Fairacres." He is spending Vaster-avitli her ataiitk, Were .Bill. Bruce Wilton.«'lt: MrS.• Roy Black, Bruce street,_al,�so also of Windsor., ,,, a awaiting the arrival of Mrs. An- • _• g Today .Aprir 8•) is-fhe---eighty-sixth birthday anniversary of7„ Gavin Hamilton Green,' attthor • of "The Old Log School," shown above jit his Old Curiosity Stipp, which is closing at the end of this month after forty-seven years at the well-known stand nn Hamilton street. Mr. Green is the author I of • another book, "The Old • Log House," -_which will be °issu`d about J.itly next. togninii from, Switeriaiid•.' And, they intend .spending the next few ifronths in hayfield. M -i title ' anson, w o spen •the winter -month-s- in Toronto and Loncl0liz_returned home last, week. • Miss Barbara Bassett spent rf' few clays ill. London as =wee -, e gues of Misses. Janice • and Alice. Duna. awn -Mrs. A,.• 1 Furter' and' roti AVil1iam--off -London :spent Vent -WI -cis -TY witl Airsr -J:- Stinson: • • The fishermen set, their nets for the first time this •seasol last 'Thnrs 'day.: Yesterday one boat .brought in 600 lb. of whitefish. • The perch lifts have . not• been very heavy 'so far but are daily -increasing., (sonfirination Service.- :Cof iiia- Joh.ser service was 'held forthe parish.. at St. James, Middleton,• on Sunday •la:st;',-when .the rectory Rev. LaVerne Xiorgan, _presented ten candidates to Archbishop .Charles .Seagei',_:a.s follows .. Phyllis Mack, • Barbara Bassett. Beulah' Parker, -Billy. iind Lobby •Parker, Mrs. MaYniird-Corrie, Mrs. T. H. Macic;. llrs; T.. Seotehrner ti nil ::ifs cn:�iri : Corrie, 411' of -Trinity, Bayfield, and Lois, Bowden, of- St. .Tames', Middleton. Rev. Beverley Farr of, -St.' Gborge',s hhurelr. Gocle a ieIi. eted -as the'Archbis.hop'S. clr'alp-•-r-SFO-t l� t^; •-t-i•iac1 �Ir: tclY te�varrt�- ' .lain assisted by Rev., L. Morgan. •---Agricultural Society. Masquerade. —The annual ma-sciuerade ' -dance ander ' the auspices 'of' the Bayfield _k rtenitura:l, Society, iva•s-Wield;••in the Town }11111 on, Wednesdt-even=:, itig hist and \v'ns largely. attended': following' :won the ,prizes - to 'the-, various classes Gents' comic•- . :il '1 � s._C1ukrle,s.-Scatclimer,--'Rail-- 1d-Ian;" .2nd; .Donald Wa, er,,. .cio« rr; laadi'es' comic---FXvgiyn 13e1I (2 - in 19; •• 2nd, AZrs.•' .JZ-T_rentice, "Barbara Army" Gent`s~'-; fancylst, Mrs. Roy Scotchmer; 2nd, Mr. `E. ,Breckenridge. Ladies' fancy;-1stt firs. E.'Breckenricige, Valentine:eos- tnnie; 2nd, Betty clean -Talbot, drum majorette. Girls' cos.t}tme_ -• 1st, Nonica,.May; 2nd;1, Joyce Bell;• 3rd, Maine:. Weston., Boys' -1st,, -Billy Parker; 21 -td,• Biliv Stothers ; 3rd, Marion Makins. .t)oor pri to . -;; .Crordtni (''oloivan •(gal. ttiapl_e syrup•I . • Ill7=MM1it1Rdl LEArG ' °A$14 -15X, r94_, OPTS. :With'td`regula ehedule in the` Infer -Church ;BOwling Leese movie kompleted,.-stx-s--teams`-•-nave•Aualitle, fox tie playboffs Which will ' cont-.' niene° on.\ Tuesday' next; Surprise team of •the whole„Series hos been St. George's No', 2,, which. for the 'first few yeelts of ,the season 'was in last .or -s Gond-Hist place, but Which finally! finished, the, •season . iii ,first place with -a iline•pbl2t lead ove4,' Ita,. neatenrival; w,.. POINTS•. Sts George's Noy 2 . ' St: •Petete's No;x-t..,,.,,.,:' 7G I uox.” NO. 2 •, ,X.`T4 s St, Geo`rge'. No lt' St. No. 2, v.09 a N t'th, tido: 50: Baptist, No..2 • ,,, 54 ,' ,Baptist No,`, .1 51 l nox No. 1' 45 , , St. P'eter's No. 2 40 FLYERS TOO PLAY AT 'HESPELER Louzon Flyer's will play Hespeler Juniors- in an exhibition -hockey game on Saturday night, April 1,1th, ;a t Hespeler. `The sponsor of the team, Ivan Louzon, expresses- WS thanks tot all, those w.ho loaned cars for- trans- portation, .gave donations to help defray expenses during, the season, and' co-operated in various ways. Ivan; claims he 'dropped -4850 on the operation• of the team `this season, .but he hopes that next season will .be -amore 'successful. PERSONAL' .MENTION LI OAL MEN OLASE bN , SuNDAY ••STf AT'FORsy Il people were injured and tlrree:.ear ei Yieh damaged--infin--a ident- 'tit Shakespeare Sunday tft?el xro'ou.,. ••Mr, .and Mrs, Allen T. •li'reentan, W.00dstoe4', 'Ont., were tal ei4, to hos "bits I at Woodstock. • ALES. Freeman • had ii fractured •ankle anal. Mr. Free- inilta a • Xrtetiired kneecap, Harold AleGee, Port Albert, and 'Axils. Sylvia Pill•. and A1iss.: - -arieu- Thompson; .loth of' 1 hieardide,' "were taken•eto •hospital' at 'Strhtford,',Aud were `rye :leased _after; treatment .- A.---4eQee- bad' cots off, the face :and pia ltipie braises'; Miss 0111 was crit; •on. face AO Bald other iniurles;;' 1Vliss', hQntp;soar~ sud-� ffererahoeka-1..,id. Bruises: • Minor' injuries were 'Offered .. l?Y. ,Stanley tart Willis,' Gc d'ericli, :and by three small children of Mr.- and, Mrs, Freeman. After " an .alnvestigtion At the se ne oi,the nccideht,Provinciai•Cont stable- Charles Anderson arrested- Willis on a • •charge of fdanger�ous,- driving. He -was released on bail Sunday 'night, on posting of $1,000 err ,personal bail bond;prt s $1,400 pro' 'perry bohd, p The aceide}it, :is Said to Bove • 00 ,purred wlten A'4ti11is, driving east: `on 1 iglbway and 8, . ran 14to' the: rear of a, ear driven bx Air, Ftee134a4, -also-tiriving-•east" ' The collision; took plpt'ce At po1ntn short d stanee east of the higliwfty intersection at Sltaiespeare, wi1Qre, highway 19 '... meets • highways - 7 and 8, Ager striking the rear of the ; 'reel a U • e r the W1,11is car is, •said, to hal slewed to its left, and struck a ear; bound in, the • p ite div ctloii, o pos driverti -1 y 'portion . •Orr, R',R " ? " o4lerici, ': " , The reelua'n • car, after ; being sti'ne► want off' tee'. UighX to ''the south, an I hlt• a 'tree, ` Tb�e 'Willis c r come 'to ,a'stop at rigltt';a1::111 glen a , "tc7' the id: Iaiie on" the 'hrghwgy, , it - ii• til' t° other'• but in' &1101 i`.pos io a traffic d get by. ' ' To bear Charge ; tpril , '12th , He tying.„of' the eharge., o f danger,• ous,Alriving against Willis ws>is. ad- journed by Magistrate A. F. Qook until April 12. Bail of $1,000 was ordered ,renewed. - Ht.ive .yau.•renewed your subscrip- tion t� The Goderieli' Signal -Star„ Alis. A, '1)...Ma r1att,. R.N., of Tor onto, is visting her. sister.' Miss Florence. Fraser. • - Mrs. J. Marwick and • nephew, 'Gary . Leeson, spent Easter week • with -Afr baud .1Trs • W. J. Mt -pie of Port. Colborne and friends. at_ buffalo. - • A loves .dost lightweight Tractor with PLENTY Or PULLING POWER; for Plowing Snow -Plowing Lawn Mowing .: Cultivating . .' Discing and many, other uses,. A feature of the. eNening it -ars pfe T • sent;ttioit, off a diplomaof serric , to •Mr. I: i•ed lliclilleton "for meritor- o tos t-vieres iu iiittitti're, This" .; a wouros 1itc�cvtrEa,d t,y.. . AIr : Alfred . • Warner. president id the ,Society: • The judge' of tile costumes were Nt rs R.- 1 ' Johnston, Yo u x telephone operator is ;always on the job . , you. eau -depi nd on her to put' your calls through speedily, • efficient l- d "with a smile • in her 'Voice";::, a •„ •More telephones.. are being r ' • -added, _more- -switclhboards-- • instaillec1 and more ,oper- • ators trained to handle the • ever-gr6vcingvolun4afcalls • s6 that you may continue to flays' t t�T� hest telephone • service at, the lowest cost. • • :SYLVIA GOTOIRA Sylvia is a tw.ent;c two Year old lyric .so - pram) from I,' ,vis• thita't io, She' has been ' :studying -seriously for the fastfour' yea rs with., \ivai Ga}le gat.=this ,Iiitvaa,l tory of•:4Issi•c-„f Toronto•aud hiis he}• A.R. (.;.T.• Sylvia is a member; of the • Leslie Bell Singers. ' Two veers' ago slip -Vs.an,the a'.. Eaton. Seholr rship at the„, I it�atiis Musie. Festival in Toronto,' Ada nt x•on1es from Toronto and is •' a twenty-one Year olds tenor -•.He served in 'the Navy caul 'w:hile,there _helped .with en- • tertainment itt{niilitatjy eamps. Two Years sant he '-began. tci stili};y seriously wit-hLAl- 1)E*rt \Vltiteltef(1 at the Royal Conservatory. has sang on Sin-,,ing Stars of PI mor- roW program and 11 as GOln: riiiita and concert wont: shite. sT H E' B E kL w't.E't EP .HONE COMPANY OP-„CA•NADA • EPNOY i ._ • • • • •• •• •• o,� y •. • • • • • • • . ••�'` GNl�P It has SPEED, 'EFFICIENCY, ' DURABILITY, VERSATILITY' E'CQNOMY.. r ,. The new Allied Rotary Hoe combines all the best features of rotary hoe design with added strength and beauty. Ail% , tor_ crop saving when speed' counts. _13ui1t o mom-= tip1y farm profits. A versatile year-round tillage• tool. IT HOES! .. IT CULTIVATES!. IT . ,WEEDS! .It's automatic in operation—geared to the ground, ealsonable' in price �... A S_EE---T'I; ESE.- SMART'NEW- MA -MINES -AT- Viarjorit1Is' 'the twenty year old daughter of Mr, mid Mrs, It. C. nays of (ioderich. , li r T i r r ',a� i,. �T she s io '; .•�u. iti.,, her i i,l , )t fol S eai;a , titelic d ysitti;ing ivifh':Sit:ter Majella .at•Rt, JoseiVs Convent. For the past three years she has noel tstttdying at the Royal Conservatory '. *With Nita gale, Marjorie, has . been par. r 11', SLG' .his i1 t.71e 1per•ackie?I3;+ELe1=o '+:tli•E3..«�a:.-::_,,,, conservatory xservatory and haft taken part• in ehorioe • iiiillet and solo v"vork. :She has also, won awards In the Ifiitvanis Unsie -Festival, Ben was born in Montreal and rxame to. Toronto .twelve yens ago. He served- in - the Air Force for four t-enrs and sang in . the Air %'ogee - then •touritlg through the West and iii Alnsitii., ',,,kftorims ,ilisi..barge Ire„wells-'to Mtn Wit' for n year on t).v.A.. and won a scholarship hi the Musk*, Fes,- that e, -t atthere. Now twenty-five he is •stttcly- -' rix4- ft,,,yeft[t'tra t`in tt ►ttservato ”- ; with P,ileen Law. 110 apiwared on. Sing- ing stars of tomorrow program it1 P'eb- ruary,.:'P - MR. WM. WICKETT A.T.C.M., Accom: anise oke ta rs4i6' .st Pridhan1yii AiL. do ' rIibbe"tPS arta -Cam 's Dritg iitoi!o . ' .S?0k'SOIR »• )Y c*G»E' tto LIONS OLUg-.-,:.«. Pxocoild to z I'ooc'a for Britain'' Fund o 5064' ry � 1� r C H ...� g .. gh 1� ao )', . :-. �x• . I C ��A Aj• ll,slc�, ; ., t . 1,,•,..-111-.,..°rR 1792:_ • N:a 194S „, .. . ..c „Jaw ” wW+.• .: r.�..•.J;4—...=x ' ,..• "01 !+•`I•.,, f M:.ft'i' 3URGI. .RY• IS RII`R--... - s ' _ °x16,1' YOU ,Moll• EE ITS ” - . - -- . NEXT VICTIM! - ' "•son, 'wave•, V • i ;,,,,,-:, c ` V ;t 11•, P. to:i. •.0 ' ` . otect TO kP •114:ye i'asue- . /.i .d Risk poli i insured ilns r Whether'catYsed . ., . factory. 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