The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-06-10, Page 6THE' HURON -11g. DERATION OF. AGRICULTI
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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
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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.'
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GiDTI1N` D
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at
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Music byNornCame esPieCe OrCh
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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