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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-01-06, Page 510, ISO .`'mtIV.RS»Ari~ 0A.1'81AR7 9th, '1949 t4A,.SERVICE • w:r4114 CEATTY PARTS.. ois'Y���l.z'rt, DEALER* r ,. e' � at � �V �oa� _ tet zige,des frOni, Five T .. O• n>3 to' Aspistaneli of '`'1i11agers • �,.. WKQX I TDR, Jan . 6, .: `Tire 4f I un* deterxnined origin swep� tre ug%. and gutted much of the business, K�1r' ' inspget ion • e TIiOUaL we com on fh+i DO•t16LE pH4jh! i�y 1� O ALL- .:7._-y p AVATAR; ` SES 'OF WASHER..... n• , r. Batty Washer Q,. mr e va° rth, erten. tralia. lerich.. forth. ,S•. 'erton, fell.' ley. ;ton. •' tcheIl. I ton. •ich.. , kaimainvramo PPlY ' ryes - new Te Shop ,tre 8t.St.• ■11111■ri1111\ 11•0111111,7 PORT ,ALBERT, Jan: 5.-41r. and Mrs. `Donald Stonehouse of Guelph visited over the New Year's' week end with the lady's -'parents, • Mr. AO'Mrs. Percy Graham. - Cecil McGee of ` Es'ponola` visited for a few days recently with, his parelitS,�. Mr. and. Mrs. Albert McGee.' , • _ „ • Mrs. Jas.• •. McKenzie returned. bonne last :week -end after spending a week .visiting at the, home of her daughter,. Mrs. Robert McAllister. This' week -end she,. plans • to go to E1tchener to • spend : the winter rhontlis with her daughter, Mrs. •Percy Dahmer. • Fa . -kr. Jas. Young was brought to ,his home last week from the Gode-; rich Hospital, where' he::had been confined with a broken hip for the • past three Weeks, r havit}g fallen fifteen` feet -off his .barn-. hoof.—He_. has -now his leg, and part -of his b.oc y :inn a_cast: We all- hope for 'him a speedy and complete recovery. ;kti eni- y „� ,• Mr. 'Howard Quaid, ,who, s ed in cotiSructi'otr •,•work: ••nort11 sa o•t of Ottawa,• spent the holiday week With, his wife- and family bore. Visitors Dior pa-int-of.;tthe-.Christ1uas:, holidays with Mr., and..,Mrs. Ilarry -Lednor, were Mr`s Mary, Dickson of Hamilton, Mrs. jean Athill: of near- Kiteliener and :. Mr. and . Mrs. Leonard Brentwood .61 London' .• ` 'Mr. .and •Mrs.Hugh' Olen and -long-hter----Phyllis, _ of _..SSiclerich .��•c -1S,'• ited .last' week -end at.. the-hotiie of Mr.' and Mrs,' Charles' Crawford, The . 'students 'and the teacher, Mrs. Mary -Morris, held their 'Christ- - mas. concert` in the schoolhouse .en the evening. of December 22nd, .with a very full' hoose. The • children all took : their parts ,exceedingly •well, ' inttch to 'the enjoyment of Llios 'piesent..�] Morris has re signed-:' from the, .sohool, having_ taken.a position, in Victoria school, ' Godericli 'Mr. Erie Moore, ft :former teacher, is fihlling• the vaicancy until the end df the 'term. .Reception in New Hall. --A • .re= , „ceptton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. • :Tom Young of Goderich was held ion, Tuesday evening of last week with a large' gathering in the new ^rdance hall owned 'and operated by JIectar Tier(,.:.,_ X171.,.. supplied_ • by Brown's orchestra. This new hall i-s•=-situated•--4n--'the- ' vflrage and has been "equipped • wifh lond speakers, electric-plionograaph; etc„ find, rias• one of'the best dance floors” in this, :part .of th,e country. Prodi 'Vere - vOn eVe b , here `,"by athlete's' foot? •. '�• _: Soph: 7_ust once—when' -a' .f1111= aback caught me with his girl. • a.c tion ,0 this °village- last:::,igeat, and threatei ed'.to destroy .the on tire :eomimttnit ,y'-`: befoire i :' •*as i nought under ,control by i1' -ire- brigades, and. 700 -district volunteers.. .Damage_ was.estimated at $1.00,900. and two tan:tilies, were left bon eiesa, Credit for the prompt •call .,;to 'hie brigades was givenl.to two telephone operators, Mrs. Retta,, Newton and Mrs. Harold Durst, litho stayed at ,their posts calling volunteers' .from their beds ' 'throughout the night. They were finally ordered toKleave, their switchboards Uy firemen when the intense heat melted windowa in the. ()thee. �' started� two-story" The ltia >,e starts in _ l>ii'cir. egg - grading station and spread,' to' a. fraine house' two-story block' of • four steres and a'nartiments. .The .egg- grading sta-- tiin -. cad the house_ were gutted e and t t ensive damage was done' to the balding block. • Fire. brigades, from Wingham; Listowel, Harristoni` Brussels and Teeswa•te were summoned by the two telephone operators: With the. aid of 700 voluntee,s from the corn - ..they battled the flames. for. four hours. . ,o Di'fftculty • in pumping- vtiater from the river was experienced by fire- men when they =