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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-06-10, Page 6THE' HURON -11g. DERATION OF. AGRICULTI • n . FROM s lr ur Friendly; Ir D A Ston e utl ':about requirements of your ,farm stock ,or your' �' personal needs." THE" SIXTH ANNUAL HURON COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE FIELD DAY °rich rMarket Makers .of FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER and DELICIOUS ICE CREAM A dependable market for churning cream era, Oifs• y� A crowd of moreMian 7;000 peofde•y s' eipected t attend' the Union: Couilta� Federation- of ' Agriculture`s S•i; th ' Aniittal , +'field D,$4• • •at # A tri=• otliturd.'P uk,,Getie'iolt, 1RWedmscl t 3une'luth, °o•ccord n Iden p es t: :, to: •welt i�.t r •Lab " .. he r , ,' ' 'More ap ilications for'eXhibits ,for the day have been made this _ye,iiy than: ever bef'o're, Mrw Lobb said, a ' ' The, clay's- program .} will get under Way at; 10,30 't in;, ' With. "jtii or , farmers'. softball competitions. At the luncheon, to be held at noon about 200 will be present : • w ,Uf1cial` opening takes` place. at 1.15 p.m., with a band°in attendttxi e,• Specia guest ,speakea; will be Mr. Robert Saunders, ex-znaj'er of Toronto and new Chairman of ..the Ontario" Hydro Electric Power Coniinission. _Followiing is the. balance of the program, .A11 events are open tdurban as well as rural residents : Y • 145 Horse 'Race, o pen t4 ih1tzozCo-_ unty 'boys. 00 P,M. •Running Horse" 1tace, open to girls from I4nign County,. 2,10. D 1 -••,\''ten's half • mile - foot race: 2,30 P.`1—Cit•ls' ,softball, Brussel$. ,vs,:.CliifordM °ro'•° 2.30 P.M:—Large prograniof sports: including races, for young:And old. 4.00 P.M.—Bathing beauty eentest. • winner to be erdwned' Miss Huron, '1948: 4.30 P.M.--Squa-i;e---dhtnce •anti fiddlers' contest. Two classes—young aucl old., 4.36 P, \L-•—Hurclie, events --open. to horses from Huron County oi21y. 5.00 F.U.--Special sports attraction. ' Baseball-`•-Goderich vs. Dresden. 9.30 P.M. to 1.00 A.M.—Dance at Goderich Pavilion, modern and old- • time; Prfres for novelty' dances. ..kmongs•t .the various ious exhibits and' - displays at 'Agricnittiral " Park will be the fo11owing:, Dominiqn Department of Agriculture; Ontario Hydro Erlectric. Commission; women's exhibits; handicraft ' exhibit machinery exhibit; motor ; shop work "exhibit; `home..econbinics' exhibit; merchants' exhibit; manufacturers' exhibits; • Farmers worried,,about income tax problen)s can visit the official tent on the grounds where officials of the Department of National Revenue. will ;be` on hand to help and advise, them. . r,. • tb,$.;fair y over the ; bake,. aver" Gode �c k _ and over .., Grounds, `LIGHTS FROM $2 ta' $5, ,HLACKSTONE'S' West On the Broadway Goderich. 'Overlooking the Blue Water of Lake Huron Our specialty -generators, _ �alrter�' . C:arburetors....._., a IiTERNATIUNAL TRUCKS S ales and Service. KI-NGSTON ST.. R'. WBST ` STREET—Across, from Capital :-Theatre [uron Federation of r culture Field Day AT Agricultural Park; ,GODEIIICH ion display at - AGRICULTURAL PARK at -the' Federation Field Day, will be ' seeing you` AT THE HURON FEDERATION FIELD DAY Rej..Mecee',&.:Sons: Display .of, J. I. Case *farm machinery and. Seaman Tillers ' on the Fair 'Grounds. • Reg, McGee & Sons—Dodge & DeSoto ' Sales and Service Mercui7, Zineoln •Sales and. Service • - St. Andrew's S. Goderich lst PRIZE ° • $25.00 plus 'Bathing Suit 2nd PRIZEL $10:00 plus • Pair. Hose. ' 3rd -PRIZE— * P;IZE $5.04. Plan' -to enter this contest, gins.! HURON FEDERATION OF . AGRICULTURE` 4thANTUAL ° Will be -donated a- -BEAUTIFUL •BEAUTIFUL FAIR OF . PHANTOM HOE- , WILL BE DONATED A SMART. BATHING SUIT,' BY . as ..ion Sellers of the finest in Hosiery and distinctive styles in_. 'Field Day, will be ofci ,lig opened at 1.15, p.m...'(DST) ** ROBT. SAUTDERS, • ex-ayor of Toronto and. now Chairman; of' Otario Hydro .Electric Power Commission. WHILE IN GODERICH YOU WILL FINp THE MEALS • ENJOYABLE AND REASONABLE IN PRICE AT,. '.." GODERTCH: -A •. ".z " Mfr: -I'red Turner •'of Goclei.ich was FIl✓LD, J use U, -=fir: and Mrs. • ] 1 *'' guest' of M. . and Mrt . „ ;yxrs, • George ; Fisher of ti� aterlfro a week -end , l . f . Grant. Turner. ,.,..,.....,.— were gttestR of 3Xrs; F. A. Edwards • r and Mary Leu; Mrs, Lulu Burt , y n bon . , row=n of blue taffeta with cr+ +fir iFi-�i 7°F" J matching Tietidie 'rtn`'Y . Miss Gladys Earl, Eginondt�ille, the bridesmai j, ..orris similarly gowned . col. in' pink taffeta,.,They carried inial boiuiuets` ,of pink. Virginia, carnations.' The best Mian was :,the over�tiie' :week -end.• •r of London were guests of �1r:'and .bridegroom's brother. Arthur 4'L'•al- Guests of firs, C. Parker, -s.r' and Mr:. 1 tedoBaker over the week -end. lace, "Tuekersmith. and -the, ushers' • • rson over the Miss Lillian Morley'of Detroit -were T. Scotchmer,' ayfi.eld, and L. aiud. Mrs.. It, La 1I}.. 1'.t tis . Harold arrived last, week_ to spend the 1iar''Vey, ,iilckers2nith." Before the eek -end were �1rh and firs � .� _ "w' d ! rstursnier 'season at her 'cottage Dere.'-brhle`- entered - the ;eh irch Mr • Mr. 'rind ,Mrd:-�.rc71d �twoa , . , . L1 S+ » S ti byMrs, Ernest Honey, Bay field, sang 1 �',. Smith ,.She -vests accrr2npat ed Q ' ; of Sarnia; Mr, and :�Irs. � • � � , Mrs. arence • Wood who •spent a fern days 'Promise .Ale" and diii•ing the sign - (,.1 and �irti. .r, u iI � • am I if .� zit �', a Saturda. of London. ' On y Larson Smith evening itis,. alYd° °::�Srs, Len, ►3 . at a family party were entertained aat_the lionie of Mrs, .ntith:'s. sister, . -wn- ;ICI. of Stanley,to � (' rem .. ..� ep is : � .L f -fif. "C� -' h' .n< „cv ' f• �.. , �' e2 ertr ship, tc< l . . ary. • with rand arentc y�� ,yf `y`,-�-ann2ve'rstlr . Among the the week end wIt] grandparents,. ta. "Wedcli-'4 p " M r. • raid Atr`s. Fred •Bakers a, �'a received* was �. •• I vel`.:, gifts they r i ell ,,...„•X_ a r � , Cotclimer.---Hal - Trin- ' •lien them .'b `VV'Vallare--s� y service y slli*er tea �, e hews. • sty. Anglican, church; . Bay`fleld, ,,befit ''n,ie.ces and n p .n �-'� 1ldtrs. • Oliver Mynas. af' Toronto beautifully; decorated with. 'spring ve d last week to` visit her bro-, ,flowers and , ferns, was the scene . , . Mr.. r arson - and Mrs. of a pretty, wedding oft Saturday , t�ierc RGtt'm. I'e � , , �risil ' at ,,higir,noon, when Anna Y,, • a ° ” r it errs. j7�y, `�{�1�j Furter ,incl soli yaungest daughter of Mr. and Mr. dna 11A4�71 A. M.. . 1s ° ent the we 'ek-end' lac ,�,,, w, „ stip. , i .• tit.... with Mrs. '' in, St nso Tillman,,- . Tm,i Sirs, �° A, find X Dr. N i`� the 3 r ` ;cud n n • a.ra�, s a I €� of .L Indo , Tillman. cottage, e. ,.h att� � honeymoon. n theweek, Weston spent t; . ' gin" in ixatieriGln ..• , h = 'of:Toronto 'lc1' Eui � rca ' r� �'a � Ars: ,• igrandmother, n s• its -his s visiting rdt.J ' Mary. CfeiiYn e3fnli(n . spent t' li ' a s t 'tw a"` ray . JCrez� se si sister, .St(' , tit � with" ti'Ifl li r the'past SIX ,. Mrs., T). I)svideml of '4voodsteesk, sit* turned to tier home in the village• on t Detroit on •in of the register, f) Perfect returning to tat with her, rc�tnrn z g, De g After;ceremony a re- Sunda. -.z.' Love." the )r Er P Lewis. of Toronto s eut •ception 'was held at the home Of the 'weep -end -vi .h Mrs. '\» W. -tine bride.' pftreal•ts, rgmontdville,. • e wedding; luncheon. on• .^t aS• 7s, where th . ,� q Woods. . _L I3.atrra�ont 1 � ,..� n • P t ,'41,2 t .Ilya .. y . , ..w._, . ...�,- Slrs, • ��'. Varve Anna TownsheitU Ss r1 , tiiil M•rs. • Melvin, Bennett. ` The bride's 'mother `Wore a owner blue. dress and corsage of. white'Peerless•, roses. :1irRs. \Vallate, n other of the bridegroom', wore n c1ress:of princess blue crepe. and a similar.: eorsager T'hhe' couple .left later°,for' a°''znotor' c r t • and tripto Niagttr€i � tt]ls, T i ono ncl be- travelling t the I+r`tr 2 � +nista o r n 'will.: points g L nod e S tastier , �• R cat t'1 p b1•tie f Kirea.na^�• zlli`a'm a'bc. � Z r came t r al- top ' of I4r s R� tn er �a .1]lsn.+�e of Wr a3' g. the late 'VV il- ih axn(1 ttc]c z In t lace � e s , , G.llaee, The' ceremony litint �ti er fOrtned b R.ev. La'V erne <i ,ib was y p T► winter a hat- t a urtil str w car.: e n t e p , r Y - sh �•ti • cast w i h brown a C line o e t -v � rotes. e c reel s c'esScil`itS and . Ci`,_a e )� u l reside •on *Ili resi r rfrll theyi ()n their et e w i '.'h°tYC ktxr tritl robin. s•• 'farm n T tl!te l � n NUS: .tar ty n flel.ci andg r id t: the organ; smith. I er presided, �,c�trf~l oa p e . � a � ry ria . e ' i .�n rf_ Marridge by It � l m< f '. r :bride. , Tl e �., g M P T � • l<s �b O 5 t i ,Tarn w�vbi'i S 4"VxE With X _ I in a �looked �� •fttr$ l t e�, n who Iat` ori nitro aonce Were .: There:Wes � with which sll trg n It wli c e 1 �riialr e . wiI � never friend. he'd seen i I i e a falcl, hs l ie ca a i .. c hew e , t;~le as d and ai! � �, � 'long' veil r.' my eyes,before; Trn whfeh � • I� .r' such rt efi v xet',.`orC ,�e.d. I3ri'stt~riftl�e i�ose�, e 1 b - y,i- .• a _ have �� ern S a c� ;rn t e �,y ,�i q � Tor. , the replied: "Youy of 'J a ra.. r 11 ,�i�+it�rr »YL��r •diivex' , � ek)'r. h �` ., ontoy 'as Matron of• honor,' Yore a s se late bef• ore.i'. ° • 1, Including 3' 'BALL GAMES -RUN' IN( ttbRAB RACES—LARGE MOOR, F'Tim X�.. _'LAAMBNS.?���w!�'IL PRIZES GIVEN (see Year Book);. • —BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST— Who Iiuron 948 _ Valuable prizes given. Who will -.Miss , 1, . , first, second and third lo,cingi3', - w DDLER' . CONTEST 7r��AR DANOE A- .D FI B. x. Old e e •-•-•-Y`�o n and 64 n prizes. o e g 1• • Tax Informations Booth, On Grounds " .Income q.a �i'EN L in attendance. 1..: Prize to 'longest��m� ed Couple o n eatest dis- . • ore mi rm l of eco 0 toRfa, b�'•' to C e,. n , • , ' e tleman on Founds 3r .• e to oldest lay` and gentleman ,. gr , ° �rT ' CAR AND EW"' 1VtA �� I�. AL PECI ,. EFER EXHIBITS: �H B Imps RA.THLZEN CTGTHERS - The- follow aragrapl _'frrom T11e f rpriSC- hews of Artlinr will The lute, p be Of especial interest to friends of Mr. and Mrs. S:13. 'Stothers in their lionie township of Ashfield and throughout Huron . county Mr and Mrs. S. B. Stothers and Miss Itutlr were sin Hamilton on Monday of last ";week, -vliei^e'. M ski •- atb1een secured her' B.A. degree Me-, at tire' annual convocation of . -'Master University: Miss -Stot'hers, , s can in special tial • r� ofp i3.A is deserving g s. fee her i1 as illness, forced i s > grati2lat o , to gi;e up her course in the middle. r: So and had her of tier final yea good .Inst, entire standing ' been- . dung . i. h ec ,_t .1141(1- .ert>~n . s xe t l _ ttr :: tl� ea se �. Bout ' -tit 1 ee S Arts degree ache tOr 'of �' 13 r final extaininations. trod. ,writing ie . »ould hher, Illness not occurred slue -r a .. .n� certainly hive .been among the c y honor racluates.' � IE N AND GiDTI1N` D NCE at GoderfQ h , 0av9.3 l m . t 0-1 am. Music byNornCame esPieCe OrCh tza iliiiit , . Ir. , . �•� �RO Wi' TT �. TI�e ' r as a+t; `�' a mor eat. V e es d ., .� �a� r i. , n• �} { s E ��+ ADULTS 25' c tit •F" / H ' ISR C° B E I CREWE, W wE , h s'r S may. and Tem Colbert Chester 1~ irikligali 'unior :Fsirmers .field -attended-01o_, ...w. ,. ...�,. _ r a . t c°'� rd2X�S�iu � ere y a � da t y St. ra. s ` ii of Fred l�' i Mrs.., �` , a i Thomas were Sunday ay evening'ng {•�,�1.�� �( j'' 1�tr. and .,Mrs. S. itii- i `"r' cv ith a vi t s so i�atrlelt. • .. >itet. evil MrS, lbe esyt and nd li,ir, . and VXxs. Iacel5l•Sx.' af UeklµNw, were 'tan yvisItore*1i Att.;.and PI'S ;s, asfa rk. Berger. Their dor}r who � t ' Ur. . 1 •end with' theeeG -- ;had spent Berger, returned horxne with them. • The ladies >of Crewe ,W,M.S. held • their dtine meeting • at thea Hoare lines in Colborne, of llxsr 1"inniga"iz,, with, a .4- 1liuved by James Hor on ct'nt1 Roses y�n. 0-5-,44,4-114 .Ni.,7flYi'r.� Tiye01"'Ei� ,�Fcli fna�.., r�..$ � fT'I v ` ney took charge of the program, fol" be a comnnittee to have repairs, and lowing the one in thU. Missionary improvements made at the Town - u ship Hall. ' ,rased. s' 1 vEsher and Harold "Moved ted byoss r n I i_ °Montgefirery, that. the Reeve and . �loiit]i],�, wit 7 readin;'and a 'd et bY ir.s. Rivett and -Mrs. Kilpatrick, and -reports from softie of the her 'alas, The • meeting came tomes rinse; .Clerk be authorized to sign the resident pro- necessary form br .Dist of employees ` d•tltc � -vitlz a hymn, an p T► itouneed the benediction. CO.UNCIL Ham' •T�(�wZ`l'S TOWNS]El OF LB r C0 ORNE .c nv d 'Connell tie o 0 • i C,ot I ,ns11 Ta�v The p fat the%r regular monthly thly ne et2 b on Tuesday evening, June.lat, with Snyder � residi ,p iter e n.... S y yy ..., .ltt�er �. .:-xvas . ,eeivecl �' 211 r R. 2 h fo -% i h 'r�Catt�rttlti�llg,t�lt[t tl � �v � �` g s.ioo]°Iur1 oS s 'slaul ••be Made on the a 110Yized assessment- among the cl, , nnuiiikipalitics., r Share' • of the de- benture. l)cutrt2e•, payment due, October 1st is 40a.n7. Share �bf the lev�" far ,current expense .:iis' .$320i..57.. ».. i .l ii. `t� nn. C,rnlnatan and''Wilbur Lrow , t representing the e ,Rural Telephone Co., - ere irescnt>• The Colmar wishedwished'to .discuss : themwiththe "`i.�,G" P P r ' �llh,elrt . lis' of.o ., ar iz I 11 road ie n "otit Na order;to .-v d arae Loyal. a l sid ro known as 'OW oya ad. e . A. was moved by. 1% dS Jsher S 1, , the Seconded byJames Ha�rten,» tl slt . � /toad. ',Superintendent ulcrinteni e nt an i brie Other r Mi assist the,UxaI TelephoneCo. i>Xaiavin the, poles. Carried, Write n: t.d to w instructed e e The lerk'was the �r d aN Teotria .4c 1a x t Clinton, in oo , requesting them to actheft' poles book to the tetewhen buliding new under the Ueutplbyinent insurance Art. , Carried. ` Road vouchers and -other accounts » � ti were ordered . pai(1 on : motion Of; ' llnrold' Montgoiner — and wines -; Horton : pond' vouchers, $737,40 ; Ieslie Iltiy, foxbounty, 1'9• Anol laug fox dontv $4; l. M. .),,s, ilo 7C a , Belts list of ,conveyances,► , +B� en• unnint1 ,"ys7. plowing lowin 2 Acres, for tree';planting, $3;-W. H. R oo p e, 'r e tits for-cenetory_�IxauPr,_ as._.�d , Oil; 3.3rr n.ve'st]a{e Salary - for May, $00, • ' ' gW Council burned • to 'met he'ad T'.� � July (th at 8 p.m. , W.U. SALLOW S, Clerk. LL PRTR • � H� 13011TEteS T T ;lune `isitors on _Sunday with ir. and Mrs. ..Tian Cox were-. Mr a d M r s . Aefer"f.tt~~Yiid--dat hfer`e,i r.nn Urs. ��it ee 011(1 Iittle son, of Senforth , Mr, and" Mrs.- aintIair and MIAs X. Sinclair.B'V ;i. , of ,Clinton ; Sirs. L.. Cox and 1il1i of •tliis'"district.' ' Tl+e bridge onthe Oth et n ceK s is n that has been out, far seine time was rep1aced by i Pew '.otie last t rkvee]t: Tile- a>rn t a' a� was M. c rtes Miner. it will be some 'dine—yet before It to open ,for