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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-06-17, Page 14414, ,1747. AY!, - • _ , . The, JUne-SesSien-,bf Htirpn County -tto' noon: Ptreng,-, recently elected DePiity R&ve ofHowick to rephtee E. J. FarriS11,. :NOW .as joiued the -Dairy Department at Ottawa, took , the ,oath Of .office administered by Connty, Clerk N, W:11.11er, and was . • later welcomed by Warden Hugh Berry.. , . "As •vit; lock back .ov'er the 'months., • We realize- We; are 'Stip. living 'in the ....finest 7 COnntY, and free from, devastating, fires and floeds," Warden Berry stated in a brief address. He extended sympathy to Reeve Finnigan, of •West WawalleSh, in the death of his. father; and to Deputy Reeve Rowland of Grey in the ,passing of his mother. He was PleAsed that George' Jaraes, ;Court House janitor, was fecOver- Ang, and welobined his successor, Mr. James Sheardown. , Ile congratu- lated" the. parents of Reeve John -Armstrong, of ISUllett; onthe cele- bration of their Orkulend wedding anniversary. • • ' • As Council would adjourn to ac- Cept the invitation to visit the University. of Western Ontario on • Tuesday "afternoon, and to attend the Federation of Agriculture field day on Wednesday afternoon,- the Warden re.quested all committees to expedite their business in order that the Council might conclude the. session on Friday. .., • County Tax Rate 6 Mills •-` County (Treasurer ,,Erskine presented -the revised estimates for 194, showing. estimated ex- Venditures .on general. account -Of. •$219,910.; estithated. 'rvenue of and siirphis Of $3,682. j.he- rate --War Setr:11r64-Millsi madeup ' as follows ;---,Generaint, 312 ; County highways, -2% . mills ;. ;.1Yikl4N1sTiA;N, • DRESSES'FORESTER-S- 3ehold., I Stand tit the door and. • knocit,"'..wa-S--the text chosen ferman aPPropriiite sermon___bY Rev R G. MacMillan on , Sunday. ''evening, where there was a large turnott meM` _ , of the bers of:Court uteclerleb,. Canadian Order, of ForesterS, ,who 'Paraded' to KnoX church for -the annual service' Of dtviue worship. The verse inbired the artist, Hoffman to paint,that great picture afi the Saviour standing outside the door which could be opened ,oily from the insidea figure- sknibolic of the ehiist knocking for entrance into the hearts of men. Men have a constant choice- between_goad and eVil, said Oleo preacher. Sin is often thought of in its groSsest aspect of murder , and. •theft ; but it is the .sins. Of pride, selfislineSs ah4, petty, grieVances whieh often cause -,the.. cloth' to j3e closed. SthcMillan coniMended the Order far its noble principles ;of liberty, ,benevolence and concord. The anthem by the . cheir was, "Gnu(' While I Sleep.? After the,' service, 'filins; -of , a Jewish service in a synagogue. and the. . celebration of • the.• Passover feast in a %wealthy Jewish home Wefe shown in the lective hall.. Blatt D P dir10' 41Ti.Ye *#970; ,,,S,11r9Pe-',-*9Stly yell! icluoatqa.. SOMe •wIth.beathing iles rind.. .otlierp .witla a faraWay-leek of Sad-, nesS in their eyes,. eight girlaT from. :displaced yersons' camPSI in Europe arrived in .Goderieh On Friday te, take jobs as .doineStics.„ Two of the girls are Yng4-SlavianS;,*tweUltraiii-, ianS and four $ix _of the girls will 'work. at - Alexandra HOSpitall One at the residence of Ur. .and 3/(ts.heitii olikinsgni and, Oita at the Iken1e. of Mr. and MrS, 3. A. Sully. Brier sketches of .the *giri.S.- are; PLAQUE UNVEILED -IN ---IVEETI/ORY OF DR. .LAAKIN cest of seponOary schools mon was. preached., by .Rev. C. H. -to- th towniliffs_Or4a-rts-- artowir-- -. • IVIcDonald,----Lucknow:rd.- formerlY.iho-- erator of •the'General • Assembly. Mr. McDonald expressed Ills person- al -esteem and that of. the people of the community for the work of Dr. Larkin, who was for twenty- eight years minister of the Seaforth church. ' Members :of -the.. ainily who cupied front pews included Mr. and •Mrs. Herat& Kerr,- Toronto:, Dr.- and Mrs. V. W. Moffat, 'Vert Col-' borne ; Mr. and Mrs: Fred Larkin. Windsor,. and members of their, families. Flowers.• decorated the communion table. The ehoir sang the anthem, "God Is a Spirit," and Mrs. Prank Kling' sang In the Garden." -•• Miss. Helen Larkin, now in Alaska„ was unable to attend. A plagne. in memory' of the late Dr. F. H. Larkin was unveiled and detlicated* .in Fust Presbyterian phurch, Segforth, on ,Siinday lag,• The unveiling' ivas. performed: by Dr. Larkii-i'S son, Tred-Larkin,- of •WindSor; and` the -dedicatory 's'er- ships not includi ed n high sehool • areas.• ' , • The Treasurer's • stateMent • of • estimated' expenditures and revenue for 1948 was as foliows : ESTIMATED EXPENDMURESP Administration: of justice -18,006 •'- - ..... 19,000_ Municipal government, • , Children's Aid -Satiety' 10,000 - Grants • • ' -18,060 •'Gaol - 9,000 •Cotmty Home c- 19,000 P. L. interest • • insurance. heat, telephone 4.000 • County property •*Printing and poStage Registry office •Ana_ , Cornborer and weed in- spector .Schools other than second- . ary • • ...Sundry .• Exclae— conimittee • , • Postwar Discounts on prepayments Health nurses ' ...Reforestation -Wolf bounty Debentures and hiterest • Rebate Goderielt;.re health nurse Fox bounty a , 2,000, 1,800 1,400 400 - 1,500 3,000 .300 400 • 600 6,000 •500 11,500 2000 - 100- 53,500, 1,500 $208,850 • Secendary schools 11,060 _ • ' $219,p10, ESTIMATED REVENUE % • Townships ,re hospitals $ 4000 Administration of justice 5,000 2.377 Ana -,IOVILUONICh.,_ ft_ Arnge-itiviali who befOre being taken ii'prisoner of war attended a university „medical school.- fel' three years, She ;:w en t to the SnllY home, ';'`''`'`. • ' , Milenka Rajrci, a Yuge-Slaviani worked as a 'civil servant with the :Ministry of Foreign Affairs before, being taken prisoner. She was tijen from Belgrade to-.A.nstriti t'fie Germans. In January, 1942, she was taken by the Italians as 'a prisoner Of war to 'Rome/ from .a concentration- camp. She. was re- leased in May, 1944. A clese.friend of Ana Jovanovich, who went: to •the Sully hoe, she wept -at the station when -she parted from her, but was assured she would see her pal again Often:2- Miss Rape, went to the FlOp_kinsOn The 04owing All went to work at the -hospital: ••, Nadia Chimitsch, 'Ukrainian, took a• Course in pedagogy, before spend- ing -six-inoiatlys-,- in Germany: - -prisoner. - . Lina ZoloboWa'Ukrainian, IS graduate nurse. • , Alttrij.C,2einaitiene, widow, was a school teadher -for- fifteen years. Stase Lithuanian, 'was still attending scheol when placed In a:German labor camp. then in a priioner-of-rvat camp,- by _the Ger- mans. • _ • Margarita Rakutiene, Lithuanian, -a wide*, took two -years' in a_nurges, aid' courge:, before. being taken Prisoner. Reeords ,show sheis deep- ly affected by the loss of her three babies during the war. - •Brune Strikaityte, Lithuanian, at- tended a dentarTfiniversitY for one and a -half., years. - Records show she has •a brother' Working at Val 1:;,001.,• Quebec.,, • - On. hand to greet the .new ar- rivals were Mayer 'George 31-a' Ewan, Miss Dorothy Westbrook; of the Selective Service Office, Miss M...r Dickson,-: Superintendent -of Alex- andra ilosPital, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sully, Mrs. Keith Hopkinson and Mrs. A. F. Sturdy and Mrs George MacEwan of the Hospital Board.• The ages pf the'girls range:from eighteen to forty-two. Most Of them can speak several languages,. but _English ',As_not one__ of_ the 0-4.: connsoia languages spoken. ver, several several a thein speak broken Rnglish. ' _ „ Girrs-lifellappy LiCenSes, I Registry office • " • Province, "re cornborer and eed inspector 'MOR E SUCCESSFUL,. „ GODERICH. STUDENTS • 60.0. . . Province, re health nurse ......3,600 , . . Inter_est on bends .. - 0,450 8.50 ntillS On assesinaent, • , „ '.,,;$54,,258,666 -., - - 189,605 $212,532 , Secondary schools .,.., ,.•.,- . - 11,060' $22,3,-592 Estimated "sniping •, .3682 .•Large Sum Paid -iiirFox- Bounties • Mr. • Erse remarked that the 'estimate of $1500 for fox bounties was high, but $339 had -been paid in the toWnship of Grey in bmanties on8...plips and seventeen adult •• of $2 for pups aiid $3 for 'adult "foies was set. • "1 sonletlines wonder if Grey is' populated-bY people Or by foxes," the Treasurer stated amidst laugh- ter. ' " '• Following are further additions. to the record of G.C.I. ex-studMts: Mary Graham has received her diplonia fog successful completion of the one-year course at Macdenald Institute r Guelph... John Graham has completed, third year of the general course in arts at the University of Toronto. . • Grant Johnston has received his diploma on.completion of the three- year course at the Ontario College of .Art. - Alan. BoWman, has completed bis second year at Ontario College of Donald Ainslie, who has been attending the University of Michi; gan, Ann Arbor, WassuccesSful in his first' year -in, the College of Education. ibFFICER,S OF CENTRAL - •111....S. CLUB INSTALLED 'Central Heine and School Club beld a special.meeting on Tuesday night for induction of 'ofAcers, Mrs. • Noble presided, After the4Seere- tateS report, the girls' double WO Sang- the two plecee '„Whigh,,,tbey sang* at the .Music regatta. The singers were:. Mary, Lou Mathiesen, Betty. Dickinson Joanne 11,:ess, •=4,Nainete.-AntrAVill'noto,13.-uthiv,P.ockz. stader•and Eleanor Lauder. :Mrs. Wilmot .conducted the, in- StfillatiOn 'of the , officers for the coming year, as follows: President, Virg; , Carleton WOtSell; vice-presi- dents, Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Whet-. „stone ; tedording`, ,seatetary, Hill treasurer; Mit.. Dockstader; corresponding secretary, ' Mra, ;, press secretary; Miss 11O1FeliretedititerIvirsr-Otaik-Ura- ; (Dr.) JaCkson,. , Mia; Matintosli, Mitis Videan, After the 'Oath of office was ad- ministered,' 'Ars. 'Morsel]: took the. daft and plans were made for the annual 'school. 'plenie,:, to tvo held at Harbor I'Vk WediiesdaY) lithe 243. • • ' • • , - - -Photo h,y, MaeLaren, -1,-------E-ight...gialS-trem_displaeed- irley,,wm! ctlinps,liii Europ_e -arrived in. Goderich 'on the C.N.R: train Fri- . day afternoon to take. domestic jobs: On their arrival theyjoyfiilly li 4d up to have their picture tiiken. ,They are, from left, to right, front row : Margarita Rakntiene, B reale 'Strikaityte, , Stase • Vaisvilaite, , Mari* 4erimitiene..„ Back row, from -left to right: Lina Zolabevya, Nadia Chimitsch, - Milenka Rajic, Ana Jovariovich: ° • - - ., . .. . . _ .. • THE WEATIJER , • Temperatures of the past week in Goderieh,... with :those -of the cep - responding *week . a year ago, as officially recorded, were 'as -follow.': •• *• .1948 1947 •Max., .Min. Max; Min. Thurs., June 1."0 73 , .. 45 86 07 Fri., Julie 11 ..71 • 56. 84 69 .Satr-JUtie 12.65 - 52 _03 43' Sun„ June. la ..71 45 79 • 51 Mon., June' 14 ..75 ., 49 75 .58 Tues., Jnne15 ..72 48 , 50 Wed., June 41; :s :63 45 KINGSBRIDGE. KINGSBAIDGE, June Peter Vogt and 'dalighter Patsy, of Detroit, are visiting John and Frank Sulliva n.- -Mt, Mike Martin of Haloilton spent the'. Week -end -here visiting nitip 'relativesand. leaves- today for Wey- burn, Sask. — ••• Mr, riank Sullivan is holidaying In ,Hamilton. • . Mrsf, Martha O'Neill; who frac- tured her firm a Week Ago, came home fioin the hospital today, but' will, be disabled for sofife weeks yet. • • Mr. and Mrs„ Wilfred Smith and Otingliter-PanThie, of COlbortre; were visitors with the Martin S last ,Sun- day. • ' tNewlyweds very largew,gathetink-''VOileittiffelitttit evening in the parish hall on Mon- day evening' at a reception iii boner of the newlywed Ur. .and Mrs. Mark' Dalton. • During ,an inter- mtssliii. they .were called to the platform and Rev. Father 'Donnellan read -an ..address Of congratulatioll. and beat Wishes, While nide Martin; presentedthe couple with an en- velApe of kreenbarks On behalf. of' the -7-Tile"Itoraft-rePliedr tendering:thanks in ft Sineare. Man. tel for the "aft and • good. Wishes., After luner.daneing continued Until 2 'alai, and all liad an ,enjoyable time: ' ill., and Mrii, Thirit two daughters, Judith and Hosiery laitt eageg 'Visitors Several days after .the_six g yls •had,. commenced their- duties at Alexandra HoSpital Lthey were all quite- cheerful -and niore than -happY at -the opportunit*y. to make good' in Goderich.• •• - 'John Van Doorialck, Lighthouse street.a. native of Holland but now a resident of Goderich, who speaks several -languages, ...has,- been ap- pointed business manager for the hpspital. Each Tuesday and -Thiirs- day night he will hold a one-hour elass in, English inStructiop for :the girls. , • . . , Lina Zolobowa, 24, Ukrainian, is a gitl.who has a fair command of the language now. She is a graduate nurse from a Ukrainian hospital, She spent five ,years' at foreed labor in a; hospital' in Ger- many. 2 ' • Miss Dickson -stated' that arrht • temPt, will be made tp--bave---lier Ukrainian.' nursingdiploma reeog nized in anfaria :so' that she may work as a registered Muse 'here.* • MisS Zolobowa Spoke eagerlY and lopentasiefinv$11.4,A ception accorded, te_ ber an •other girls by the Canadian people "They have been- very friendly, very helpful, and we are all well satis fled and very happy Wile here," sh told The Signal;Star. 41. New Life in Canada. EXpld ining in 'broken English Ilia she was llviiig under a denaocrati system for -the---first -time in he 'life, Miss ZolobOwa ,Sadly recallet how, up., to -the p'regent time, sh had IiVed under a dictatorship. " feel: as if 1 had been beim again,' was- her continent, through an in terPreter, about .her new life i Large. Attendance On -Open Night at "Holeptoof" • Factory "Open _night" at the plant Of the -Co. Pn:- Friday, drew an attendanee of about 809 visitors, most of whom, makinttheir firSt visit to: the plant, were a azed. and .delighted with the extensive equipment of,'the factory: „ Some .of the departments •wete oper: atilin and bright -looking 'girls Were deftly terning.mit hosiery of varienS kinds .'at intricate but smooth-TrAi.;. rang machines:. • . , • Each woman or girl , visitor Was handed. -a nurnbere -ticket and Mayor Mac -Ewan, was.present, with other nAginber, the Town Connell, made a drawfor prizes, which- were won by Miss •Ramona MacKay- Mrs. Gladys Vincent, Mrs. E. Drennan, ;kits: Alden. Allin 'and Mrs. Noah Geromette. The.. Gode- rich Girls' Trumpet • Band was on hand andgave a program of. drum -Frid-tiquiipet -so eh-- a n-indristry;tind the girls- are,. -tter dis-- * Sixty-five gitis are ...at- present fortunate. who are employed in such charging her cargo at the elevator. employed at the.,plant, but -mote are a clean, btight, *ell -lighted factory. , Arrivals tit' the elevator during 4 • _ e. week were: Saturday--2Algorail;, 217,000 bus, wheat. oats ahd barley; -Monday' - $riceldOc, 312,000 bus. oats and witint: Tuesday-7-lioward Hindman, 113,000 bus, wheat. and .1,Vednesday-,,S;uneriori, 7900 bus. *beat. youpg Swimmer Nearly ••Drowned - Young Bowya„ son, of- M"i•-. and... Mrs.. George' - had narrow escape from drowning near - the moth. Of; the Maitland Mi. -Sat- urday. D.onald Bem. Mac - Adam and 'Alex. Mallough two. thirteen -year-old boys ---Billy.. who• a par or se yotinger. had gone up the. river in a, towboat' looking for bait While they were ashore the boat. drifted out into the •river. Billy attempted to swim out. to it but couldn't. quite make -Seeing ,he was in trouble .Donald Bert went to•the rescue and held him up while Malloegh swam out. and captured -- the boat, into , whieh all three rambled and rowed back to harbor, rather frightened • at Billy's ,close • Al) three nre.good swimmers, 7 -there a limit to'. youthful strength and endurance, . APPEAL FRVIOTA CONVICTION FAILS TORONTO, June l0.—invoking 'section of. theCanada, .Temperance Act which. prevents an.. appeal to the Appellate *Court..froui a decision of a fridge in chambers, the Ontario Appeal Court yesterday refused to interfere, in the eoiaviction ot'janies T. Asltton • for unlawfUliy_jaking liqiior.,int0 Huron gennly7(-iinilet: the c!T.A.). AW0107raS• cOnvictedin*.Groderich byyagistrate A. F. Cook Of -bringing beer • .ftona, Stratford, in .-Pei•th- ,connty.,- into Huron.. His defence that this was within the provisions of the C.T.A. was disaliower]. n:Superior pickete TORONTO CONSERVATORY """ onto - MactwantilusselL.T.,' •, • EXAM ' needed'. Mr.-J.490.__Walzak. the inan tiger, informed The Signal -Star -that, ,girlS are paid '• learning ._tg operate -machines,' with Increases as. they become more expert. Rates'of4 pay are highest_ift -the industry. The girls have a fiVe-tlay week of forty-five: hours, with rest periods. morning and afternoon, Latest und best equipment is used, and working conditiohs are excellent. Goderich is . fortunate -in having. • 'A,inon.ster &rade. is to bol 11Ionday4tight in.Goderick the ° Interests, of the new arena by- law "'Vote which takes place On Tuesday, • -Beaded by two bandS, the ' ,LegiOnettes and the "Goderiteb Blue Water Band,* the parade . will proceed from Victoria )Park,. at 7 to the Square, where addresSes will be given. The • main speaker will be Fleteker Smith, M.P.P.; St. Thomas, included in. the -parade viTill•-• , be meMbers *of the Goderich 'Saddle Club and their horses. Schoolchildren from . Goderich and also from surrounding rural • -sTeliools will take part in • the parade, All children are * corebally invited to march and are 'asked to be at Victoria, Park 'at 7 p.m., sharp, on Monday. OFFICIAL OPENING',OF' - NEW HOSPITAL WING • At a • meeting - the Hospital 13Oard• on 'Monday night it was de- cided to have the official opening of the new wing on Yirednesday after- noon,' June 30 Hon.- Russell '!J'. Kelley, Minister of Health for On- tario, *ill be. asked,to officiate. ' Mr. John Van Doornick, of town, has. been .appointed business man- ager forAlie hospital and his duties commenced last week_ 4m_r•-•,-;•, ..--The_nurses' bonne is to have a new heating plant. and extensive, exterior repairs.... Interior derat- ing -was done this • spring.: Addi- tional accommedation 'for, nurses lias-begti_--provide,d by utilizing space in reSidence whiehTitherte 'bad ...ere WAS SoMething deing elre Minute of the."afterAOQp_, , cultural*Park,"on Wednesday, nsand-nf".'TeC'Ple-Tatteride&-.4be'—;'.'---- ximmi .field 4t0 the., UurOr: ounty"..1,0ederap.on of •Agriculture. The attendance was eAtitaated;itt 4.I.Uhibits. of larM.11140.14ii:e'r *el* SbeWn Abe' grounds, 7 And, before •the gramiStand.a fiillprogram, wit*, i .001 nterruption, .entertained th0")4 '-ercw4. Tbe'Weatber Wag,ideaL The'00derfeh. MAO '1,7p:or 4404, and the. Girlie „Drum and': Trumpet Banc1;11:eaded a prceeSsfeWjet "Achool. . children. to the grounds, and an ex- cellent prograin of*bandnanSin..under , the direction et'BnIniaster . interspersed the';',IrAek, events: ' . .; ,` • .• 'The :Federation Dinner. Some 209 people enjoyed the•noo'n inn-Cheon on. Wednesday Knox Presbyterian., church " c* -4, • nection -with, the avert County Federation of Agriculture field praise Was 'heardt 'from, all 4:des on, the-exgellenee .the f server] by the .ladies the.clinrel4 —Amongst those at the 'head. table' Were Mr.' Robert , Saunders, man of ' the president of the Huron, County Federation of Agriculture, and Mrs:. Lobb; M. J. Aintile, President of - the Goderieh •Bpard, Of Trade,: and ;qrs. Aillsfie; Atayer* George: G. Mac- Ivaand Mis.--.MaeRWan : '064' Robt. G, .MacMillan and Mrs, ; john Ilanna; Mrs.. Hanna,: '.Efugh Rilf.and Mrs,: 11111-;'- -T.• PrYde,'MP.P.; Ex -Mayor D. D. Mooney;!:ChaS, .CoUltes; '44", „ vice-president a the Fede,intien, :and' Mrs. Coultes;.Hugh Berry, Watdell. ' -of „Ilul'on epunty, 4inl Mrs. ;•, Dr. W. Gallow,i-chaltdan of the Codetieh---Publa.-VtilitieSI-Comnais.• , sioil ; E. i'VeaVer,, managerIGO.dej. rich P,IT.C..; J.113,• Kelly ; Sara -1101,,,.-k, fire marshal for the- Cit 'Iyor-r. not been brought into use. . , S. • Boltc;ii, past president of tlie-Feder. D'Altou. Mcaughlin, internation- ation, and. MrS., Bolton :Itobert •Prolihicial Police on Hand to: . -allY known organist and pianist, Kercher, 2nd Arice-tresident of the Itedp Order -Notes . will conauct current examinations , Federation, and Mit. MeXerehet;, . from the Harbor ., ,for the`:1.,Royal Conservatory: of Roy, ,secretary -treasurer of Tie freighter -Superior arrived in "ifi Goder ch.. Mr. McLaughlin has given2Prganreeitals in: New _York guests at the head table, arid Roy:- - Mt..7..-MeKercher----paid---high-wo' ilort---en- Wednesday -evening .with 11 -.- tribute to the efficieneY-Orthetadrair cargo of grain for tbe Goderich and other large cities of the United Elevator Company, and far the third aSttaytegsr.w.lifiesteisr ailturprche,spenotr'oonitgoa, nainsdt , of Knox- Presbyterian 'church- vilio`:' -. time this .season is having trouble h6.0atshproersgetiented.anmdancyh' moraaloiliserved the meal. ' • wte°tr!tsuriei. :. %.* n`EJE`' Cil'ai.11.°1.an. awaited- her arrival and put -on a _here with C.S.U. Men. Dickets. 4,4r.he commisiban -firmly. believes ifil He studied Singing iri New York and tOrgari 6.0a piano in Paris, France; that the presOfit plight of the farmer 4, demonstration, ..: but a :provinc is a .-very'rseriouS one, and if the, ,Poiice force was on hand to see that - , Duple nod -Ph -111i . 4 4 the demonstration did net -jet -WO with Wi-dor- • • Music Tironto On Tune .and 24 the Federation who Intraducea the: • serial -LS. Tsvo C.S.:U. men, outsiders,' ig a mernber of -the piano 'and sing- were4aken into eifOtoty ' this Mehl:: nig facilities of the "Conservatory. --ing-Today,the Superior is dis.ellitrg- -.-, j- 11• ' • •. •.. Ing her cargo, while '.pickets %and 4,.-t;j0,0 FOR Nplv. ARENA ' finanCiarreport of the Goderich During the presentation of. the. police hover about ready to go into action. --.... ..„.,_ .,,, ____-. - ' Lions CIO by Treasurer 'Wm. /lay On Tuesday- there -was an • in - that the Snm'or$1,500 is.earmarked- ard Hind.. onfiFrido- night it was pointed out cipient strike on the How man, .which 'came into port during for a .denatioxi to the new Goderich.. the previous night. The crew Went ashore, cht.iming that,their contract had run out.; but the difficulty was settled and the men went aboard again and the Hindman cleared • Gotland*. " TITO . eOntrnSt of Goderich. and Europe stands out. In. Europe the houses are all packed so close 40- ethr 111111 each -one- is .Uke other:, Godetieh the houses are all so different and they 'have such lovely grounds around them. The clean air, the Sparkling water in the lake and the "Whole atmosphere A So refreshingly different, she Stated. The plentiful. supply of nice clean bed. sheets and pillowcaseS amazes them.. • Miss ‘Zoliphowft spoke „of -working—in—the—XtermarLjytwatal_ 'where, there were neither he'd sheets nor pilloWtases and what was used was constantly dirty. The plentiful stIPIAY, of good food also was strange to them. • All of tbegirls tecomit ter- rible 'experipneeszt includiqg the Murder' Of loved snes by 'the Ger- rafinS, but wine of, them eare to talk fibOnt. flits. They,. want ,-to forget to ey Supportt e_By aw . The following business and professional .inen o -f Goderieh are among those who have signified their inteniion .of_supporthlg' . • • • the arena ilylaw Nancy, Week -end Visitors at the' beno of Mr. and Urs, Charles. Love, War- ren street, were Mt and Mrs, Ted tovelind three childien„ of Detroit, Mich.„ and Mr. and Ur8, Sid..LOve. wlth -Mrs. /ten 1Slichigith., CliAS. linnt Toronto Were week -end • their now lite in ,Canada, aboutithe past*aini look forward ' • 1 Ivan Papernick Et, E. Cranston , • E. J. Pridham s• - • Roy Breckenridge .Kenneth. D. Croft , • It H. Cornish _ A. - H. Taylor A. J. _Curry 13. F.' ;Carey C Chapman Harrison .-Vg, H. Blackstone IL Blackstone • • H. D. Helstrop II. J. Sutherland - Wm. *otters Whittinghana ''frb-75E&MW"'.1w04t' • W. A,. Hay.. , Chas: Bridgwater J. A. Myths D, & Serf , "1" Geo. W, Schaefer . • Gem Itos,s ' -E. Ross F. R. Darrow. - J. Alien J. J. Hoggarth E. M. 'Hutehinson • R. G. johnston A. 'W. 'Gillespie • W. A. Craig J. E: WW1 E. C. Johnston C: MaeDonald • Thos. Legg & Son The-Goderich Elevator & Trot- Ltd. . Purity Flour Ltd.. Huron Efigineeting & Research Co„ Ltd. ' Goderieh ."Manufacturing Co Ltd. HolePrOof I/osiers? Co., Ltd,. • Mrs, pplio-cv Burgess Baeeliler's Cafe." Ivan Lotizon 'Monica Lanzon Reg. Bell • Sarah Antonio A. L. Cole . Gee. A. FilSinger ' Carlton- 3."Woisell F. T. Armstrong • Melvin ettitiStan 3. 44, .vvozt.spou; Berk Allen : H. Baxter C. C, Tweedie • Mrs. C. Tweeslie 'J. C. Ctitt F. W. Sainis E. G.' Smith C. Woods W. P. Johnston Theresa Ail ' M. -J. Ainslie H. C. Dunlop A.E. Scott' • • W. C. Lum.by B. 'Y. MeCreath F. J. Curry S. Prevett • . Jack Gardner C. B. McManus G. J: McManus J. W. Craigie -4 Gledhill' Shoe Store • Heitintin •• T. Manjuris A. 13.. Sturdy G. Rumsey C. D. Robinson Jack Cory Fred Toole Dr. IL R. Hall • Clifford* Lowery Malcolm 'Mathers . Mel. ,Culbert Wm. MacDonald Jaeltson Floriste George Mathieson • Goderich Dollar Stem Dr. L. M. Mabee .zah., B.' Reynolds , W. Wood Dr. N. C. ' japlisou Win. Sutherland L. O. Whotstbne • Dr. I. A. Graham • Dr. 3, M. Grahtita F. E. Ilibbert & Son •11.1...j. Acheson • Oily, 'Emerson e" Reg. McGte & Sons Mlssea'IteXionoti • R, C. 11ayS. " Frank _DAntielly • Don Aberhart j• Ken. Hunter 'Geo. Gt: '1%.1rteEwan • L Lodge , Mittel It. Besse -., • A.'33eeverS; 44. 41 arena and _when work aim- menCes on the proposed. neW arena."' ---FARrM'SOLD- • large crowd attended the sale of fare] -properly and household effects ef the estate of the late Mrs. Prank 1*,Stanley of Colberne town= ship, -Year Anhurn. • Thos. Menai purchas0l---. the fain; for $2,550.% Ha r6ldlillielOon was , a lied o fleet ,an d R..,,D__Aftnaror. clerk. • emit Derby iFfisr rize Divided FUNERAL OF MRS. .YOUNG -There .waS. fl veity lilrgQattend-.' aye at St. -Peter's chureh on Friday morel -lig last for the funeral,Service for the late Mrs. William' T. 'goring' of Colborne township. Mrs. Yormg, a- 'highly esteemed resident Of the townshiP, passed avny. on Tuesday' • •last week. Requiem high niftsS Wits sung by Rey. J. P. GleeStni and, the remains., Were laid at rest in $t. Peter's eemetety , in Colborne ter&nshiP.• '. The pallbearer§ . wete john Redmond. 'h 011)415 Garvay, lames and Kenneth Bennett.' Ernest Young find jam. Hussey. NO SPACE FOR MORE LETTERS Three More lettets on the arena bylaw 'hare -been receive(' at this _pilice-:withintheOast4wo,Pt.T,S, • WO, should like to phlih all OrTiceff,- Init.linOtatibils of space forbid. One of the •three, is in favott.,,,of the bylaW. One' is Opposed. and one is noneornmitel. IA letter received earlier in the week from Mr. Lash - brook is published on page .2. We ha*Ve given Okee fairly to both SitleS of the onestion 4)11(1 11 is now np to the voters to have their say. on. Tuesday` nett. • "' ENGAGEMENT 'ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig" annolin,ee the engagement„ot their only (laugh., ler, Elizabeth (Betty) Christina, to 11.„eotaira William Attila mbitifit, only Contest Ends in a Tie BetWeen. Anglerp fromS0don • and .Stratfora , When the, curtain was rung down on the Goderich Liens Club's `,`Perch derby' on Tuesday night, Mrs. II. Reis, of Stratford, and Polite Con- stable Gorden Runiming„ of London, were declared tie winners for first place.. each having C'anght, a fish weighing one pound, seven ounces, . These catches were in a cie early in May. As a result tile $50 first Prize* will be 41vided, $25 going to Pan orthe fiformentioned. e.t ,01440.9.4114.4)40.,a9 tea; kettle; goes to 'Alm If': Brawn, of St. Marys; Ont.., with al eateh of one pound, six and a -half ounCes. The third prize, an 00101140 tic elec- tric .was wan by Miss Hilda n'i lili. 11 P1111111110 road, Gaderich. also Thos. Pryde, Itit,p;r7rtar Ituron, I'nfavorable week -end Weather John Hanna, M.P.P. *foe 110r0*.' Bruce, and Hughgin.. Chas. Collies, `firSt vieepresident of the linron County Federation or AgrieiTlture„moved a vote of thanks. for the addreSs.of Mr/Saunders. • '• • Sports Events Sporting evoits featured the Fed- eration of Agriettitirre" field slay oa Wednesday: Excelled weather pro- videO 'the large crowd pep: lett opportunity to ,watch the many races asd„ontests, Two softbii,lfgaraes find:one hard- ball ganie were played Vining the.. pro( . maintainedanus electric energy .hi� made availhble to hina wherever pos- Sible,". declared Robert Saunders, ._ chairman of the Hydro -Electric Power Conindssion of Ontario, 'in: his address at 'Agricultural Park: "It' is the firm belief of ,yeUrr' Hydro Commission that. our .agri- , • enitural_industry is one of the economy, anitcis our oiunte.natornealo, lyimponfrs community recreational centrrtatd atoinrnitiontal. - do everything in our power to en- ' Carriage its development," • be said. - Mr. Saunders was, intiodneed_by_ . P. 'Galles% chairman .of the Goderich Public 'Utilities. ,Commis- sion. Painting out that farinert are going,te,,realize_paere.and_More the intriartantOg-of 1141dto in their , daily 1i -es, Dr. aallow added,.he felt confident that -the H.R.P.C., under the chairmanship. -of ,Mt. .:Saunders,„ would see to it' that the -farmers' nemt,eds W.s;:ituniniliiebresssupPopkieledin;13:„-ithiorni,- of the, services tendered by .Dr. K. S. Hopkinson and Mayor"- MacEwan as naembers of the: C4ocle- rieli°13iiblie ttihities. "Thele,arier0 he said, "have 'given wonderfal-sq- vice. Particularly, -"however, do Z pay tribute' today to your consulting engineer, Mr. J. B.' Kelly, manager -L-... since, the ineeptioh of . the ',utility, and one who has. given century, of service. The sucaeas of the . utility thrpoghouts the Seat:0'4 has been, 1'am stare, due largely to , fais:efforts."' " ' • The speaker •went on to telt of the development •of the Hydro Ser-' vice through the years and of :the construction of new generating Plants now in progress. Wilbert R. „Lobli, President ig the' .11nron County Federation' of Agri- culture, 01rimi.2of iidon pregram."5,ilayortleorge c- IgolZinalelyItSelicdla6drend t'thiNeledawkle'lSe•c)pjlirtf'graanl. . opened. Hugh Berry, Warden of . Huron countY, poke briefly, as did conditions hindered to no small .ex- tent the number taking part in the derby; hnt- despite that foot many competed. Total number of tickets Adid brought in a 'revenue of $804.50. Although not announced officially as yet, it is likely the derby will be made an annual event. . The winner -of the special prize for the last week -end *as' Bill Sinithson, 207 Simcoe street: Lon:, don, who' receiyed an eleetric toaster tor his one -pound ciao. The second and'third prizes'and" e- onO• thlC"SIWCilll ift% ;Ana itrteg :1-stero- g - generously donated by the fellowing Juniormrarineri- ilefeated-Ivo-r,t,"41,— firms Northern Electric Co,, bert in a• softball game. „Early* In the afternoon, the - CliffOrd ladle.. champions, -Showed' 'their superiority in ,witiming over the BrusselS ladies' • team.'* founding' out the'day's actirItis, the ooac-' %lob jitniors"snottkmbedhefore: the , Dresden,Jurilors by an: 8-1 SOOress June Waiter's, vretty'brOnette 4 fssrALVOOdliatt. ,WaS OrdWaedi..XISs Huron'forinr:ViCiiftlner'igtfrk- cOinpeted iii the bathing heanty con- tent. Noraii Wflhls of -401er1eii* placed. Secend and Wet's, followed by IV41-tda Stephens ..trom Exet,e.r. Atzl in'ost inunediately dor wittiog itte dinf;•Cianadian General Electrie CO., ;LOntloti; Chadwick Electric Co., of ritimitton ; Mettle, Ltd.; rcitchener ; Crouse-flinds Of "Canada Ltd., Torpnto. .`-!SkilVer", *MaeDolitild, Chalkinan of the detby, wishes to express his thanks to.all those who 'sold tickets mikes weie Wan by:the following: The vatious speCial week -end caktifig rod, Solit'Carling, London; tackle box, 'It Shecter,- Ingersoll; ,fly rod,* L. Jaeobs, LoraTon electrre ,egg eooker, Ilerman, .trattora, at -on of Mr alinatft ,41•I'Al2171,intWNILI-14!1)31:e:,edloenevtrie toaster, ibliceatitiltoy lidi.tdietettr:S.81,1:5,0Sitiiitt.erstoak, .rst,1# wedding will take ;place on _ e _ dait June 26th nt 2 oleieelc at Itn(it Preaentation of pliz ,fig was matte, 121 ,a,(6..zi:traimantn utlzo on Wednesday 'afternoon,