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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-09-09, Page 1301.st. L. Go C :URSD Y, SEPTEMBER 9th 1948 ••••:.1 C L 9 • ell'01",ga*:i4ed :Pregragl, 4 PIe$0e$ Greke„ broWLIS, 'Spect0390 day -long program OA Monday . w1404 attractell. large crowds froth start 'to fluiSh nL wilie.4*F134s_se4 alt-ine;ious' presentatio*:.rnia'rged tpes 'fourth 01:11141' 1,-;aber Days'eele, bratiert by the Goderich TraclOS, and Leper ,Oenne.41., The Morning, par- Ade"WaS the -"hat yet," the Speed box derby a Surprisingly interesting addition 'to the asirograin; and the afternoon and 'evening PrograMS spicY'and well balanced. Even the o weather, whichthreatened* rain „ about s2.-30 'pans,decided to call it • quits after a. brief drizzle and. fell flit 1 w Us the suecess- PARK Huron County representatives at' 06.S:ego:id annual IeaderShip train; 140' c4r-OP of . the. junior Farmers of 0140,0, heiug. held At .1Geneva 'Park,.Lake Oeuehiching, are Elaine Lainb. and Glen Wise. • Aitoznors rov, NEw poHoqi.:$1.0,oao . The regular meeting of the Public School Board was heldSon Tuesday evening? the chairman, V. :„Xers, shaw, presiding. . tee Ass,Mation by Trustees * II. S. Telmer and 0, 1„,oworis. that the,: Town Council be asked- to nrOvide. $10,000 to ceVer the .architect'sac- count for, plans-,tandspeclficatiOfls for tne• proPoSed.:new WAS! , carried, . Gorden •.Walter and Ken /oUng. ss • The secretary -wass,instructeu. to Rex tlie heat ,Stseanalined job Paul advise thespepartment'of Education McCreath -Wok prlie donated by and the Ontario lganiciPal Board of Gardner Metor Sales. Grant •Mc- the action taken by the Selma, Phee• was awarded the prize, don- Beard to date toward the erection tiled by Stan •Prevett, for themostof the new school, and to .inqu1i( original Jeb, and Roy Mitchell WW2 what recommendation they westidi the sirize gen by H. Mcgreath for 'peke at this time, • the best freak -vehicle. . " Miss Gladys McDov'iell, principal Children's Races of Central School, was autherized. Results of the children's races in to purchase $50 in.• books' and sup - Curt House Park were as follows; plies' to sever the vocational guide bein inaiis irate in It was decided* to continne the engaging of fe part-time supply thacher, to relieve 'the principals for .ether duties. ' . ; - ful-day., --- -- --Y 0• The long parade. moved * off fren-S.--''ST•1`• Ytilt"--11114---u1113' - er----1;"°Th-Me- Whinney; Wiltea', Wilson, Peter Victoria Park and 'proceeded to the Garen. Square v4st, Victoria and Kingston Eight years and under -Campbell streets. It was led by one of the Grant Bill Smith, Den, Treble. vaudeville performers, Ann , Mny, „, On her beautiful grey horse. The Bob Years and under -Jerry 'Wall, Bob Hamilton, 4Grant Allaire. Sarnia Brass Band was followed Twelve years and .under -Garry' * by a large and impresSivesproces- it.o,o,s, Charles. - Robertson, Bobby sion of the various labor locals With, their banners and pennants. sBlue ,Deekstader. Water •Lodge had a float 'with. ma•- ! • GIRLS Six years and under -Barbara chines in operation, The George - Alexander, Dolly Moss, • Joan Alex - town Girls' Pipe Band .preceded a, ander. • . , long array Of industrial entries, re- Eight 'years and undets-,Shiriey. presenting the Dominion lload Ma- .Reddard, Joan Mess, Mary'Lou thinery Co.'!•GbderiCh Salt 'Co.,' Ins.. -": - periai Oli, Grederich -Manufacturing 11-lekillE4. ----- ' ' s. ' Ten years and under -Joan Mal - 0o., Purity FlouiCM111S, podericb ' lough,. ISabeliMaore, 'Shirley .13ed- Elevator Co., .Goderich. harbor {Bert sir& ‘ i!Ts. •• .MaelSottald)." -Following the Blue ' Twelve Years and under -Isabel 'Water Band was a gay' procession ..s.• moore,- Joan Mallonkb, Beryl Free - Of children on beautifully decorated biaycles and other Vehicles. man, • • Afternoon at 'Agricultural Park •,,-map. ,X,.:egion iSkustilistry had a hos•- The afternoon program. at the - pitaL bed' on wheels, Witb. a real - mien/tura:1.Pa.* dregs...Some 2;500 - —Wyo. patient;' then • caine-m-erc s' . _ eetators ,i:lialits,t Itypdiex sokowl,ir. G. 3,4.arwilip7e, sp,„4 who were vvell pleased th.--tlises variety-- perform art ce S. -be, _H. 0.,,,leity,'Aberhart's garage, and '' • Skipper •WIttettonaies-rehilnder ofs Cr . the pack,ed_grandstand. Nelson s ,ieh, president of the Goderich the • Lions Chib's perch derby. s, The& Trades ,and Labor Connell, directed ' ,Gedericlis Girls' • Trtimpet Band' marthed- 'sn'itirta--.:ftillbWed s --b-- 't Pxcgroxt-,,,411.0.-411.41,44.14.-te4,14,1.1e- speed boxderby was run off, -with farmers' entries, several beaUtifullv seven entrants. Tbe whiner was decorated cars, clowns, children IC Teddy Howell,'Inr"The Dari ITerse.7 a : great variety of coetrune, Grant McPhee was second, Johnny and the Goderich !Pavilion float with Simpson- third, Johnny- Mere fourth. an orchestra playing lively 'airs., ' . Evening Program ,- As the longsparade overlapped in Ben - Lucas, master of ceremonies, .rounding the: Square, the roadway : Snapped ;the evening performance. was. :filled,. with fleets,' cars, ma-• „hraugh. m an entertaining manner. _Chines, children an , . • ' . ' This program included : Ann may . four bands makingthemsegves heard and beisstrick anitnals s the dancing from various pointsin the .cireie -starlets, members of the fernier 'The Speeches TWeedsmulis "levee' whicli. in vvar 'Short addresses were given from -, years put on entertainments for the. bandstand after - the parade. soldiers sitscamps all over Western The crowd w,as divided, as the. speed. Ontario; the Knapps, „comedy team ; - box derby on Monti:eel street a •d_ roller.- -skatingssteansf Bob- Ilogazh, ventriloquist ;. Mires, sthe magician ; _Rennie -and Darlene, balirooin; shine - big ; Stan Young, zylophepists Len Burt, accoMpanist;' GladyS Cornell: ontralto and mistress.jetedrembrileSs MISS 'CarifellTelisised-uli-Wifirmssetie Armstrong to -provide ,comic singing ,. ,number•s. Alice Dunbar,' a vetei•an • -ative . - 4 Of— *--. .4,-..MITO LO, ,tho,,,aned.r.i.oset,„4....Auseif. was\ the guest -speaker. In his ad- to .possess all her old-fime crowd dress. he said that there is a moves• . a ' ppeal. . ..* - • ment in the A.F. of L. to .purgeall Officer memberof the Gederich officials known to have CominiMistic Trade § and Labor Council Were in - tendencies. He urged the *1. of L. . troducecl and cartoonist Ben Lucas members, tO ,adjljTecloset to the ..dreW.-a .lifelike_cattoonof eaela of democratic prinCiPies of --. trade them which prevoked. much. ,amuse - unionism. .,,,„ -meet, even front the models them- Rev.- L. II. Turner, of Victoria selves. They were N. Crich.. John street 'hilted church, extended Vincent. Robt. McMillan, Frank - greetings on behalf of the Goderieh Chambers and Dave Harmon. ' Ministerial *Association. 'The draw for prizes resulted as • The church, he said, is haying follews :, Mrs.. _Ken Morris, R.R. 4, n� small share in ;moulding the 7 Goderich, chest of Silverware: M. social conscience.. "Naturally,"• he Cox,' Goderich, wrist. watch: Eric ' said, "I *mild lend my voice -against Young. Wiarton, trilight lamp; Mrs. the materialistic conception of life N. Seagress, St. Catharines. set of Such as blatant Commursisra pros, dishes; _W. .s. Deichert, Zurich. - nourices: We Must not 860c to per- travelling bag; Mrs. K. Adams, petuate the status cisio by making Saltford, • automatic toaster ; J. 13. use of the 5Calmonflage. -of - a non- Reynolds'. Goderich, Chairs . J. S. existent Coinmimism. This.' would Ticker, Windsor, mirror; , Mrs. J. be reactionary in the extreme And X. Taylor, BelgraVe, table lamp; worthl not aloe retard progress but S.,,,riawford. Goderieh, blanket., bring ret rogreSsion." Good Musr and Plenty of It Awards *for' Pan* Entries - ' The four bands 'which participated addedMuch to the day's entertain- ment. The 'Georgetown Girls' Pfiiii- Band, led by MSS' Jean Dickie, was especially popular. The Goderich Girls' Trumpet- 4and and the Blue Water Band received ' a hearty ovation in recognition of tbe ever 'net -easing high hitalmnents Red .sinart appearance of both of these bends, sehich are , receiving compli- ments everywhere theytimes's' throttgliont Western Ontario; ,,--41- though . not in „uniforin becauseliftr! of, ' lifildWIWgroifettlitrft Sarnia Brass 13and turned in •rtgbod performance. • --...1 .. BOLE LEAGUE PISMO _ AT 'HARBOR 'PARK An enjeyable afternoon was spent on Wednesday, September ,ist; at Harbor ,Park, where members of the Borne League 'of. the Salvation Army gathered .for their -annual pienic. For the chid4ren there were races- and a candy scransble, and -for the adults there were misusing con- tests, with' a good supper for all. Results of , the contests were as follows: Parade of paper hats, Mrs. .the, plate, Mrs. P. 1ST:lee, Mrs. -I. -Brindley, ->fisS.. Is Jewell; guesSing R. Hill, Mrs. V. Kneeshaw ; throwing Jewell; tossing the ring, Mrs. M. 1. Jewell, -Mrss!---ils-Brincileyssand- • -Parcels Lietit M. Binge:SS and Mrs. .coirtests-Mrss-M.. Stinson, -1/11•S'. V: Kneeshavestwo ladies tying the one. Mrs: V. KneesbaW; dropping the Dsziir. walitsmiden(iTofiglhe.e' The memorial service -for the 'Sate )-silDrsuls-11.-1-Ms- 0 pi..,, , 0 .e_ns si.! arilis4h1,6ilre.i-Mrii.taiStintstenii6atnegd a•M‘ritth_el ...r, line with the mouth, Mrs. I. Jewell, I Lodge in Goderich in 1845 :and-etle Captl--B. Agar; winning a Prize Or the other fellows and kicking their shoe, Capt. B. Agar won 1st for Mrs. I. Jewell, Mrs. 1, Jewell won 2nd for Mi. Ir. Kneeshaw. " Winners in children's races •-- Nese and ankle race, Elsie Nice and Katific-en--11111; -dropping-- clptheSpeg Contest, Pauline Hill and Elsie Nice; .running. -race, Katlileens'llill and Elsie* Nice. ` ceN Prn*If t Nearly ii)00 Schools t-.Ornatiotduatroitipp'4:00,04ne 0'ollePa::1": Unlit AinsoSt one': 01'9'1184nd' 044 and* boys Were .regiStered ,,,Godefiche sehools' On. TileSday.-fAceQnimOdfl ,tion s1s taxed :at the' Collegtate . Institute tnd two classes Of the public schools will again be housed in separate; build.ings: Two new X0,0.n24..are to be:opened In St. Reter's School, wbere- the eureiment On '''..17ile,sdaY was 92,, the largest aumbet .being In grades' VIII and P1 there 'Were •fourteen new Pupils, and an ••• ' •,....s„s • PhaeL oto .by Maren , • With Tommy Thompson, the "meelianiss" shoving hard at the re r of `‘The Dark Horse," TechlY gewell pilots his Machine_ ' . • '''': ie'. sneed box derby, on La.ber Day at Agrieultural Park, HarVey WebSter signals, to Teddy 'that 'he has sWon the race. • \the children's races in the park were au -progress at- thSl11netii3i, Meyer -George MacEvvan extended 'a' cbrdial'aivic''greeting and -Wished- - itors:sand members of the labor., ' unions a• ha ppr -and' entertaini'n day. . • • • Herbert Padgett, • represent - • • Prize -winners inthe parade were: Industrial fidats -1st, Goderich Aftlt,CO.;'.2nd, Goderich Manufactur- ing Co.; 3rd, Purity Flour M1118. Merchanta'•fleats---lst, Bradley Son: 2nd,• Aberhart's Garage; '3rd, H. o. Jerry. - - • . tOcai union. floats 1st, Blue Water Lodge No. 1863; 2nd,•I'edertil Local No.. 23736. , •, . . Special - award -"Skipper" Mad - Donald, • Decorated cars-lst, Dmig, Hol- Atess!S,Islitssk49140.411,64rdsisssa --Sturdy, ,Goderichtownship. floats-lst, "13rindley and Neil Schrein ; 2nd, 13. Grigg; 3rd, • A. Marriott. , Best clowns---lst, R. Marriott; We: H. .Fowler; !ark Mrs.' R. J.,' , Brewer. s• . Decorated bicycles -1St, Adeline. Mehl ; 2nd,'. Kathleen, Kalbfleiscli ; 3rd; Audirey' Allison. Decorated tricycles -1st, Sandra Bradley_: 2n4, Lily Anderson; 3rd, Peggy 'YOurig, :Children's , Dines. dreSS • - 1St? aron 'Thomas : 2nd, Diane' "Sfe-: :cOnten; 8rd, Billy Bradley. - pgrmers',,,ehtries-bonald Lanab, t•covnship: • 'Speeitilspatifotie flea( - Ladies" • Aitstillary Of the' Canadian Legion. ••-•• .s•-•:$0.0q.#1,0„qx Derby_ he t'''SfiVed. • box derby took-. place On Montreal street and were witnessed by. 'a. * great crowd'. Harry •*eCreath direeted the event. ' The WintietS were: • Eleven years and titaleit---lat Don- sild and bill s•,'. itiporeath -Arid gotittx "(Vat. (1ell 3rd, 'ApbbY Por•V161.. arid 1)ort' •IltwOdre 7041*tioli"'White*:a-tid .lerr# 5tle 134W Fisher and JIM Bean. ' Eleven to fourteen."' yearst:-.-- 1st., Tow, Howell and TeinniY 2nd, Bobby Itarrhson, and George MeIlWain.; 3rd, Fred Vin- cent and Jaelt.../tehl* 4th, Xolui SImp on and iieorge Tliornpson -;011fht Snritil:,•It.N., partly vtsiple-nt the ottrerne • t•-: ,IVIEDIORIAL-SEleVIGE-O'N7 OUNIMIFAT'DUNrOTTON113- • HAY----11A1VIILTON 4 • ' Sketunin flowers -and white candles formed.alotely_Se in lathe United •church, Winkham, on Saturday for the wedding of Patricia •MarlasHams.. ilton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. , . of Western' Ontario, who will deliver A. Pa rker,s WirighafisiS_to Dr. John airaddreSs on the life of -Dr,, Dunlop.: MeLestri _Hays, sop of Ms, and Mrs. :Ws -A4Thrys-G'`eileileIP--,Resss..W.:.•',4,.. '.' .. ' ' • .. .,..: ____, • .. -..... • . : RODGEIFITZGEWATI1--' .Beecroft officiated. Givell in. mar- • A pretty .fall wedding took place riage.by her father, the Isride. Were Selkirk, • Ontario,. on SaturdaY, ;31..s.essese- of .slipper_satin_ in cham- !'t. -Septembers4tbrat -2- teclock;--wliers- migne-igisTe--Wsth-ffia7rAitrliccess•• Margaret Eileen; daughter of Mr. series and a circular veil of Chantils and Mrs. 'Thigh Fitzgerald of Sel- ly lace which fell to her Shoulders. kirk; was ;united in marriage to She carried a •caseatle hot:whet 'PI - Leonard Lorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. deep -cream .gladioli and white Lorne Roclges of Godericif township. ihnenaktert, hseenbti, 1,2 rslieort.vaiTitstinr,..3iSciosts:. Rev . -11r. Rich. officiated. The pride and groom took their places before it. Grace Louise Parker,. was maid of: bank • of lovely fall. flowers;- the honor and Miss - Catharine Hay, pride wearing a street length dress Goderich, . sister i of the bridegroom, of blee crepe with short white -yell attended aS .bridesmaid. They wore and carrying a boucreet 'of Talls- identicaL.gowns •of athethyst -velvet, man roses Miss J.oyee Anion .was Juliet cps and their *flowers were .hridesineld, -wearing a grey crepe s. cascade bouquets of -Whit,e- gladioli. . . Mrs. Hazel Skinner, Welland, pre - Pink roses.- Mr. EdWard Fitzgerald, • - ARCHBISHOP C. A...SEAGER dress and carrying a bouquet of sided attlie-organ and Miss Marjorie . brother of the bride, Was best man since his retern frOna Itttendanee •at .1 -lays, Goderich, was • soloist The ands -the -wedding musics was_ phlyed, the_ Lambeth Conferenge in. England. best man was Mr.' Herbert Mc - :by the groona!s sister, Miss 'Dorothy .. Nauglit,' KingSton; -and-Dr. -George. Itodges: - . .. . Ch•a ries Allan Seager -was-, born Low, :Victoria, B.O., and Dr. Alick At thereception held at the Little seventy-six 'years ago in Gotlerieh, "Attie,. Parit- Sorshd, were stishers., Tea House at -Dunnville, the bride's son of Mr. and •Mrs .- Charles -,Seager. He. had . given. over halfa,ceistury • After the ceremony , e reception mOther reeeived the guests wearing was held at the •Itome Of the bride's it 'grey crepe dreSs, The groom's to the service of the Church .. of parents. Mrs: parker • wore a rose - Mother wore a dress of black crepe.' England in..danalla, and in susses- vvood crene dress. with mink. tone Later Mrs•and Mrs. Bodges left -Oil sive stages of an illustrious career accessorieS and '.r.stIl;unstri 'rose 'bor.: a motor trip to Niagara Palls. . became Bishop of Ontario in 1926s Bishop of Heron • in • 1932, and in-• sage. The .britiegroom s lather wore 1 queen's blue • crepe frock With . ''THE WEATHER . 1943 .Metropolitan • of the .ecclesis, traVelling the bride donned a .gray in Gederich, with 'those of the eel's . astical province of Ontario. His wife, one •. son . and three °rebid, roses in corsage. For , Temperatures of the., past week ensemble 'with -Matching aceessorlea respending -week .. a year ago, n‘s daughters', 'survive. :Mrs, J. • M.. and a cersage of gardenias. •i-- '. -,-. officially recorded, Were as follows: Rbberts, of Goderieh,. is a cousin. sThe .funeral will lake place at After a short wedding trip Dr. • - 1948 1947 , London on Monday, with a 'service and Mrs. Hay will sail on the Em- , . Max. Min.......Max. Min. at St. Panl'asCathedrai sit 3 p.m. Press of Cenada for•Englands where Thtirss Sept:2...76 . . 45 ZS AO „ the bridegroom will take ft pot - . , Fri., SePt. 3 ....79 57 83 , 57 : Tomatoes ere a good crop this graduate purse., ' Thb bride and, Sets Sept. 4 _.85 . 60. ' 70 57 year and Wilfred Peacheys l'iritati liridegrooni are , both gra duo tes ' of Sun., Sept 5 .-.88„ . 62 ,.,,8.3,• 5 nia road, has Produced OM w-eighing tuoiii064v.hejTiliyersity of Toronto• rrir i a• .........,. ,I II. 71; 011n 1 in mine s s Mrs. J. W. :Smith is visiting In Tiles" eP ••••• 9 67 Wed 8.ept. 8 ...:75 • 35 5 60 per ee y. s pe , no? a re 1 1-1: . ,. .. I.1, Toronto and Mainilton. • 86 . .62 aey Way -Just n big fellow. of the district's most noted and • . _ colorful figures; is to be open. to the public. It will be hel .30 p.m. on • Stuaday next at _e tomb of 'Dr. Dunlop. Member§ of Mait- lasid Masonic Lodge will assemble at Mueset _station anil march from, the -re satlinull Masonic regalia. ,Thes publics are inki,ted- to asSeTnble- by 2 p.m, at the Masonic 'Temple, West street, where tranSflintation.to Dtmlop's tomb will -be provided. Should the weather prove unfavor- able the entire service will be held Ite Masonic Temple. . Lipeaker- for-the ,oecasiOn-vvill be -Dr. J. J. librarnm„of the -University Other teacher, Miss Helen Connelly, of 'Mitchell, has been added to the staff. • t theC.„etteidar JejEnstitu -Xlio------- ollegiates-- - Institutes-ises opened- with a registration •ef 291, eleven, wore than. last year. Owing to the large number in grade IX,' 114, and in.grade XI, 60, the sewing some will have to be used for ae . - ;•. V extra classroem, -Principal A. It. . these ' municipalities. , A meeting of the Gpflerich Recre- , There is a decided, swing toward is ational Council held at the Town INiviiietil'ktue' in is, completed the terms (if the „present arrangensent: Scott said. "praeticar education , -according to Isall on Wednefgass evening was. Principal Scott. Latin 'seems to be attended 'V a lsirge repreSentatioe with this municipality may have .t.f:) dying out, as. only twenty-one of the of the various supporting organiz, be adjusted,. The eietioa ogree_ , payiOg tile press.- ment Nvi..11 terminate on Deenllier• The introduction • of commercial, ations of the town, with dent, - Rev. L. • 11. Turner, in the • N ' , - .1st nest. Godeeice it; now':,44 750 VAS_ . . 201 pupils will study it this. year. tions Seeins fb have caused the tern •°4-"ssaiirghlighting the eveniag was the shopwork and home economics% op - each of four men of the ProvinCial practical, subjeets. , Extra type- report given by the recreation Brace, which aroused to car mileage allowaace. to what are considered the more directos,A. L. •polIce stationed here, 'in additions . rider, ' and' the equipment of the muelientrniglasin. Ile reported 196 writers will be placed in the cor- - Building PermitS . . . former sewing room boys!.; registered in the ,ing permits issued, With total estins- ' Tbk Clerk -reported eleven -buildsr econemics coUrses for public and will epostaoe:d,. gi.rls and .to the back of the assembly -halit "lea rn to • swim", isf` eject. Fifty two *The latter Will be rIS and bOYS successfully passed 'Illierasen's permit is .tor the en- . sited costs_ of $7•,960. S_Mrs.skiorenee_ _ noon lunches,.'fOr the moving pro- the swimming' test Of 25 feet. on Britannia road and con - May Requir" e. -Additional Atco Badges' donated by S, H., Shenton and D. Harman will be presented 'propertylargbig Verting .its-into_sas.fiVer.00esi;dwollss of a brick building at her jector, and AS a music" room; '• • •• modatiiiii .. •._ • • to these. on 'seine appropriate ocs • •MrS. j. MarwickspteposesSputting At etrifiba.l'! p - • ingssat-a uses time test- ceStsof--$0,000., Mr. Scott said, there is every in- report of aetivilessaiready--hrspros- ,Mr, BraCe-giVes a CoinpreherThive tinderTher dweliing--ons-Ligh-thouse . , . __Because Of- the large registrations grade VIII In_the public scheels, s Ceiseht ' fohndatietriitid7iffetifelit' dication that' two More rooms will gress--er--for-,-w leh4plan -be-required-next yearstersfitcoming.•: onizations- - represented in the made, ,and there were reports and street. Leslie Nice gets a ,perrait ' for a frame dwelling•on Mary street, .-g • - . _ , . , • suggestions from many of the or- • 'to provide instruction at the Col- meeting. .It will be impossible thiS year . s - iegiate in shopWork. .itml , home Pink and -white gladi°11, se:LIP- a volute. Permits foriftiner projects ROBERTSON--CA,RMICIIAEL, .,I. iterniit is for a garage on Elgin 4 At an. opening assembly, Principal ..(7agons and fern ferined the setting street ; Mrs, • Ada Wilsan, 41gin . separate school pupils of grade Mi. are issued to IL.I. Davidson, Martha Scott introduced the new members in yietoria. street 1Tnited. church on street ; 'Mrs.. Annie Watson, Warren . of the Collegiate staff: miss Louise Saftirday, September 4th, at 3 ,Ttt ['limiest of •Gueissh-,--who--wilis teacb Latin and ancient history ; , Miss, Helen Robinsoe, of St Mao's; who will_ take geography and assist;in •bow economics, and_ Mr. Norman Vring, of Fort *Erie,. as. InstructVr in lioys' phySical trainieg.• - • --- . Free- ,Books for: P.S. •Pupils . All work b,eoks.,.a%-1:--textbodks up to- grade - 1Vssandl•Sonie for-grildeS • V, VT: VII 'and VIII„ are 'being supetlied Ibis. year- for the -first time to pnblie school puplIS by the Public ISchoot413bards---- --ss• - .s • ss- -,,,,I - Mr. 11. M. Shackleton, prinCipal of Victoria Scheel, reported an' ens •reansent-•scits...3.51..„sincluding, seventy beginners l'n the kindergarten, which •is housed in St. George's parish hall. The largest. enrolment is in grade XIII; with 39, and grade III. Miss Gladys MeDoWell, principal of Central School, stated the total registration there was 252, includ- ing thirtY-nine pupils in grade IV a.t MacKay Hall. There are thirty- six in . grade yin. I, Enrolment at the public schStols is only: slightly larger than, last Year. • ,- •• • . Mr. Bruce Stewart, of London, who will teach ,grade VII, central- ,stifistr.t.17 „only new meniber • -HEIRS TO '$25 000 o,Sibt°11°e1' re is o, ea asses atLondon a 1 AT''T:EIE W* ATERFE,OitT Sti.*Algorail arrived 'en' Satur- day With 2446.00-hilsbeli*hiat, and „ „ Stri- Starbuck on Sunday witb 1;31,9Q0' Pueliels oats, . both gax.0.0e for the Oodcrich *eleyatgr. The QuedOc, ea -Tuesday brought 150,000 bushels wheat to the Purity Flour and her OW, the barge Vortado,e, had 183;00 bushels, wheat for the.elevator., 0 The Alexander 43, on Yrlday bronght the.. dredge Paul M. and !scow down from Nineardine. and, they are, 'remaining 'here The collier Gienelg brought cargo of Ceal.' on Tuesday. for the Purity :Flour mill. The "Iinperial Kingston was in from Sarnia yesterday with gasoline for the Imperial pa depot. ! Two carloads of .steel have ar- rived for the repair work on the piers. The' contract for this- work 7.eir-.TwartedrItr-the,--eatarie Construetion Co.,. Of 'St,-Ctitharines: REpREATION4m44arog., RtpoRTs... ON ACTIVITIES olinei41 Pollee Lease of 1141Set Park to 1...0o. *too At •Weetin, g , the Tow Connell on -FrislOY night' %St alette,k,s sss Was received %rola W. H. Stringers • Ontario .P011ee doinMISSietter; *at,. ., lug ,that the .average Post to the: Province Of saPP1)114 inuniclpal ,polic"ing was approximately per officer, - • At the• present rate .Charged ,t0 m.unieipalities; the 4.011-' aunica.tion *states, it "'vvla be ap--' ;parent „that the . Frovinge is sub- sidiziug theMunieipalities to t14 - tent of about twenty per Cent. Or, the cost. At the present. time Attdrney-beaeralls Eepartment' IS( nduet.iugesaessurste -the rale at Which policing will be uadertaken. by the Provincial police lit reture in yarions tY13es tif lannis cipalities and the degree cif. sub-. slily that will 40 with provhicia 1 . 1 • • 11 1 I t • 1 • 1 • ative. -a' '0°de-rich -Beaune-, Great rigura In the Church. of England Most, Reverend Charles Allan Seager, Archbishop of, Iluren and Metrepolitan of Ontario, died this (Thursday) • afternoon at London. Death was •from Pneumenias the ofsextreme-fatigue from -which ArchbiShop', •Seeger had • sintered -MrsssIda-sellacDonaldssis-sbolldingsslis frame addition to her dwelling on Jones- street. Mrs. J. Henderson's -4 igAimiNG TO swim One P"thb of the first, Projeetki• of Reereational Threetor-ErlMeewttearaj.tirtiell formation of elo,$ses for instrudion jo„*InImingi nerd is .one of the claSSeS In the shallow Water ,...off.`itlie beaeb,.., With." t,he itiStrnetress, Miss , voom.tp Good 'Rain Badly 'Needed 10 - This -County to' Save Crops .C.LIITTON.--A good rain could ttlents of' beef cattle out of Huron even yet do a lot of good to the. to United States markets,. bui there has beenno sign yet of any 111$15s movement t)f cattle out of 1111011 118 a resint of tire recent -Opening lis triets are inevitably-going-to'suffer of the- lluited. St iltOs market .Good by the protracted dry spell that is beef eattle are selling off the farm still contityng, Said R. G. Bennet t, at Omit six -cents a pound more• agrienitura representative for than before the embargo was . re- moved: bite cattle -of- peer -quality -7,- - Bean 010j134andjastures have suf.- are, not getting appreeiably better . tiTed most from ,lack of rainfall: prices than they did befere. 4.11.4fr.,,,Bennettt oiid ,thO • ,Yields, The" Cm:ye/tient ,ef beef eagle out froni -tliec'''etifiy- 'va rieties irnd th Ve'ffifft-f6'110tt/Iiifdir,41fate,4;i4it early -sown fields of beans are, going sis. Benfletes opinion, does net yet to Ile lestS theft lind been previously npproneh • the dimensions .of the. expected. "A good rain *mid give export buSinessin dairy ' cattle, tbem a great lift even yet" which were. going to the United The eorn Crop in ITtiron generally States in volume, while:the embargo 18 coining along well, Mr. Bennett kept beef cattle at boxne. eommented, and 'corn yialds are Beef' 'cattle, mea in Huron ,are •expeeted to be' good. ,• becoming apprehensive about, the. ,Tillage in _preparation_ for eediiig prlcc 6f -feeder _cattle this _fall., when fail .wheat Is well advaneed in the . SetiSoil • cottieS. for Ontario' Hilton Seed supplies, both of the farmel,s to ,bny in Western .steers, oldfavorite' llaivson's and of the If the:Price of feclets:,.goes : nir to ,neW' varietyr.CoTnell 595, Aeon US Matell the price of tirdShed cattle, be adequate to.meet the deMetido anyonewho was not well stoehed but the' supply of Cornell seed is when thcerabafge was lifted. Is not. being picked up readily, likely -to gain Inrieli by the iticreaSed • here,, love been' Several ,sip, ,p I white bean ceap Senth but the early fields in the bean -ESTATE 40144.11T If there are any relatives of Mary Peak, prObal0 .descendants of her brothers and sisters. livillgsin the '00,derich district, they ,stand to .elaitn an 'estate ,of about ,$25,000.. •13ary. Peak is understood to have been born in Western Ontario'about 1872, -the daughter of William: and Isabella Peakwho came to -Canada from Ire1an1. The children ot gt•st4dehi1drert of her brothers and sirgiVri•t; if any, have first claim to the estate,. but if there' is none_ living then other relatives would. succeed to the inheritanee.• STR. SOUTH AMERICAN TO- --%itefeattlist-aomilumokr.„w.ux The- S.S. Smith American is sehe, Ceit-of-town guests lneIiidetient driled to call at Goderieh on Satur- and relatives from Toronto.. Tsnalon. day of this week. It is expeeted Dorehester. Wroxeter and Brussels. to nrrixe at 9 f1.111.,_ and ito repagin • .heml until noon.. This will hp the Mr. and Mrs. .T.Jawson Clouse of -first visit •bero this sensofi'' of a Ohlitham s,pent the week -end• with large TInited States passenger boat friends intoVvti. • o'elock, for • the marriage. of. Verna Annabelle, oniy datighter of Mrs. 'Carmichael andsthel-Atite Angus Car-. Mielsael,Goderich, to James Robert- son. son of Mr, and, Mrs; XaMes, T. avenue ; S., Baxter, Oxford, street; •• •Jelans-FsLove, Eldon-Str•eetio•atid-1-14-' •-- Murrey, Elizabeth street. • "!•` In addition the. rite ..-porareittee, reconirnended. that a permit ise.' • I ceremony waserfeimed. by R„.y. issued tb Arnold. Doak tor a cons- ••" ' Robertson of Iron Bridge, Ont. The ' , munity stere on South street. ' • ' , L. H. Turner, minister of church. A. The bride, giveo in marriage by her ' - iinete,SMis wnf.--G-r.-H-art, \west -charm' 'between' Britannia., road and Coley en the_ west side .02 Widder Street petition for a cement sisiefrallr- hie in a loor-length gown of white street was sent to the public works '•• slipper satin-f' shionedson princess *cornitattee. • . hie - ' ' ' . ; • 's, with a •weetheart neckline, Sap -point- sleevess-tiny-sbutten- triniss and gown_lorming ,a slight train. • Hgt. enab•roidered illusion was caught by a cermet of. .seed pearls and sprays of- lily -of-• reeeest froni the ToWn Hall ..01b`ee staff fot an increase of 'salary WAS., rOf?,1:rea to columittees of the -• • Arena- ExPenditiire AppreVed The -Ontario Municipal Boardseift essssessekshessearried a • white satin prayerbeok , with floral ar- ture. of $75,000 for the purpose. of . rangement of white gladiple...centred with piek. roses and white ribbon ee arena. erecting and egeipping • an a.rtificial streamers with rosebuds. • Her only . A lefter from Town Solicitor" .7...• or -ferment was sin emerald (birth- K. Hunter with reference to pewers ;mine) pendantthe gift 'of the ,. that may he ekererSed bf the Cann - gr . - --- o:Mi om. , ss Haz( el Sperling n ell in connection with the ,hawkers ' Wt•oxeter ;IS Illaid Of honorsswas- and peddlers bylaw was referred gowned in turquoise bengaline taf, 'to the special Committee. feta With Matchinks-headdress, Mrs.' Douglas Madge . of Goderieh we s ! s.,,, perthission •to ,ctrrry-Stille-- ' i Applications by the Beli Telephones ' lir idesmaid•its shell pink sheer..:Each[-Ns:'0'1,:kfof1;)1. additional telopbone. Ser,- -carried a rut bouquets of pastel :•.' I vice on Britannia road, Wellesley glt'dkili. Miss ‘Maui 3°Y.ee '''ltracuall 1 and. St. David's streets were sent was organist and ,Mrs. George i to the ,public *arks Committee. * Chrysler sang "Until" lieforo the tommtinications'from Engineer It' (0 0111001 -ands "I'll Walk - Beside W. Code -and -Solicitor J: K. Minter ,yoo- , diming the signing of thP With reference to the 'sewer outlet, t!cgister. Allan Stiedercock attended 04 Thomas street -were referred ,to• the groonr as bei41 man, and .Tanies the pi -bile -works committee. ' s home, Mrs. Carmichael received the At the reception at* the bride !1 Ca rm i ell `sae- and C h a ries Ila rt. were ushers.... • guests wearing a frock of, saPPhire- Committee: . ' ••" ' master. tendered his resignation to • take effect nt the end of September. This was, referred- to the market . ti • J. C': Stewart, .....thark'et -weigh- ishie, , *Ith grey accessories. Her A letter from i'V7 A. Sutherland; eo1i49ge was an orchid gladioill8 'president of the GoderiCh Drarnatie ‘vith white baby 'mums. Miss -Jen!' Chili. conveyed thanks to th,e Court- Seltwairs and Miss Audrey Craw- eil for the use of Agrienitural Park fOrd askisted at the rtables„.... - for the perfnrmanees under the Mr. and Mrs. Robertson left. by (in , spires of the Club on August motor for It•ou Bridt.h ge via the Mani- 26juld owingtry weathef 27th. tordin, the bride, travelling 111 a" and other eirenmstances..Mr. Stither-,. - blush pink dress of crepe with, lace land stated, the attendance was net * bodiett .and peplum, flower -lints to so large ns was expeetedbut never - Match, queen'sslene shortie coat And tlfelessi a 'marl profit was realized. • • white aeeessories. •Her eorsage VMS A- motien was Aassed eonveying white :Ind pink rosebuds. • .On their ' sympathy' to Town - Foreman Ro ry , SA -. . -‘111.14409,thest• --- Committee Reports The public Works eommittee re- ported the t• the 'MasSey-ItarriS tractor had been sold for $560, and. . reeommended that Roy 'Met -laic, week foreman of 111'1:r:1173ton-bee tilleneisdfr eV -1g, • time and thrit Walter Xinkswell; Win. ,Littleehild, V. Elliott,* R. „Armstrong and E. Anstass) Town- , , workmenbe pn id 75e per hour. The finnneS Committees passed a large.itlimber of stecorMta. _ . The reports were adopted. •,,_. • . 13y1aw, No. 211 of 1948. appointing Samuel James Gibson, 17.S., Meat and .sanitery inspeetor at $1.500 per -44111i1M,.-3.'019. illtt•atinepa nra,,rin In clenartittee of tbe whole Cloun- passed. t e,a,4 of Smiset Park' Refused' ' ..,-..-Pil.Wasitle-te1114.00.11lI5tjfrorn.':Erneftl..,.... ..., M, Lee and Mrs.. Marion, 'Williams,. for the, estate c;!f the late OharieS (t. • Lee, that the Town lease to them the four lets On the lake bank 00. Norfolk street' „ opposite 't=lonset. lintel. '• they proposed that the tett,Se he for twenty.one yetirsoat rental of $1.0. per 'year. with the right.of, tenewaj,for another -twenty, ,one, years, *itti the ifititerstanarng that no building. be .erected on the ' ,lOts altring the entrtney' of the „ a , ., • „. •., e,11, ' -4 ' MO hYietaeC7:nell dee ied :it to ition he A charming-fetue otlxe Labor1)aParade Wag he unnthr O :11 -on hemattr ehildren it cvjprOful eostutnes'or on deedrated.bleyeles, The photographer . All the taembers vitere'prOe'n , 4.4 lieu ti ft g1,11..1.1. 02 :°_1_"it. ''.' ., ,, eelitilteete -Ifil 0110 S.' • ' , ' ' ' ' s e•-ss-ses. •• A WAXY OF YO;liTii 44, • o •