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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-01-13, Page 4• 54* OIZ SIGN Pr JANIJ: la 18th, 1949 „ MAI*• 7 'YOU CART LJrj�iD TO-MISS:1' IF YOU vim IT, yotrra, RE9Avr LA'',ER, IOW All •Overcoat 'REGULARtt , $50 AND $55 Reduced t 3 *-IVE-REPEATI TIIIS IS A • • BARGAIN! • i*Te NORTH S. TEAMS TOP CHURCH IMAOUE- mererr.,••••••!, • - After1W0,)ve4:1;•!' JIM ia the .phurelx Bowling League, the teatas Waxed ant fhllforq..,te' take tip wee the Y Left o, " St, Oeorge?s NQ, 1, made a'conie- baelc when they defeated -Knox NO, t points to 0, aftet Alaking •cleaWweep of all. three games, St. porge'ereallY but oh a show when they Went all out and Scored 1331 for one. game, kla4e1 •Wilmot, WAS higlrlady it1i 511 and %pert- Med.d., high Man with 030, For KnOX Jean Opod led the 'ladies with 422 0)4 Brace . Milne the men With 408.'The 001 scores were 3350 against 2319. •-Victoria's -team-. defeated :St, Peter's 0,2. DerothYleVittie and HarryWestilike kept up the ino.rale of the Victqria feaM, vith 'their Scores 511 • and 573 respectiVeli.. 'For St. Pete' .4 was 'Eileen LOOS and, Leo' Baker,', with 343 and 527. r--,--The-grand-reaclings_iverfi. 2f312: and 250$, • 'North Street' No. 2 met ,and de, feated North Street -No. 4, 4 points, 'to 3. Winnie Henderson and -Fred Williams led the No. 2 team .ivith scores of 530' and 623,„ FRI, No. 4 'team it was Joan Allen and Bud -1Viathieson, with 466. and ,058 re•• • spectively. The totals for the three ,giunes were 2925 . for No. 2 and 2968 for -No. TrireThaptist were successful in taking 5 points from Knox No. 1 with their scoree 3299 against *2878. • Sara Aleock •and, Bill PerguSon led the Baptistteam with wenclerfill scores of -593- -and 610 -respectively:, For Knox It was. Vim MacDonald • and Brent. Nelson., withscares of 474 .and 526.. , • Narth Street No, 3and North Street No. 1 fought it out, with No. 3 team proving to be, just a little better and coming off with •four of the seven points. The final scorev-read '2696 'for No, 1 team and 2651 for No. 3. J. McP,hee arid Len Crawford,. with 421 and .506, • held top ,place on the No. 3 team, while Roxie Ball and Carl Anderson -Were,high for the No. 1 am, with 548 and 531 respectively...... The top honors • this • week go. to • Winnie Henderson, ,with 5.S0 and Bud Matbieson; with 655. ' The 'standing:: •a-4 . • • . North Street No. '2 33 . Nath• --Street No. -3 30 • t: George's.No. ... .. 28 •-North • Papt4st----7-„4----,---- 21— St: •Peter's- *• 27 ' North Street :No. 1 26 yictoria . Knox No. 2. •• iu • Knox No. 1 18 Bowling next Weekwill begin promptly at 8..30 p.m. • • , .PERSONM., IVIENTJO- , .• Mrs. Wm.. Amman, of Elmira, is - visiting' with her daughter, Mrs. George Ellis, and Mr. Ellis; Toronto street. • • Mr... and Mrs. Geo. • Johnston • on Saturdayto spend the next fornia. Mr. and Mrs.: Findlay Samis left today :on a. moter' trip. to: Mexico, •via the,eastern Oast of the United States. , •• • Captain • Prank'. and Mrs: Mc- Caftby and- baby,: of Toronto, were in -town on Wednesday .and Thurs- day calling on relatives and friends. - •SZEO--AaIN, . • An'interesting Wedding took place. , 4ictofia, street United church on, Saturday, .When Phyllis Marg- .aret, daughter, of -Mr. and ,Mrs. marriage: to 4 Ain. Robert 4`olffi ,Steep, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew , • . Steep, of Clinton. The double -ring 'BUt,,YOVILIV.0; •SKATES • .. AT nvE Auto. &Bicycle Supply • GOMM% cerercionY was pertained: by Rev., L. H. Turner. The bride 'was gowned in wflite sheer,, fashioned with, .sequin neeklite. Her for - length veil fell :gracefully from, stveetheart headdress .and she .Wore -1Viilte",-glo-Verand-carried-a-beuquet.,; �f red • reSes, AliSs. Irene Steep, sister of, the 'groom, as brideamaid,' were . a gown, of blue sheer with matching accessories. Her flowers. were pink carnations. Thomas Steep, , the groora.'s brother, was best man. After the ceremony, a 'reception was held' at the home of • the bride's ,parents, • where, Mrs. Allin received in blue crepe. with White ',carnation corsage. Tile gr-Qain!,s- • fuchsia, dress with matching hat and white -carnatimr-corsage.---For a honey- xaoon trip to Toronto and points east the .bride donned a black moire .dress, green Oat a.nd black acces- sorieS. • G.ueStS were ,prsent 'from-- KincardineAllinton-and-Goderichr -MBAS 4110rOOMIERS. • •TIED IN INDtra XJE4GVZ , Monday night'n, 044.14,. •group, -or t4e showed some, upseta and Some -Very nea Mt$4sAs,' • . The, Turkey Va.rmers WO„fe•frpui. Imperial Oil, No. 2,' 5 points- 'to. _2. Thetain for tile 01.14blern. were Wood,'•928 three k tunes and Ben fo• r the Imp -s- were J. Smith 018. 021 single) and piu. MO. The Paddlers -Just noe4 out -the Me,poll-Frontena Chiefs Vpoints •t4 The Bisset brothers :Mill and Betel Were tie create of the, Pad- dlers' .team, • • - Larder's "dec:orated" the W'at Canoes, 5,,points starred for the Dkoraters. ,"11WaS • elendy sky for. the oarsmen,' • The Gumfers had their sights ad- justed perfeetly against No. 1, winning 7 points to 0. Drennan, 698, and SimpSon, 670., 'tried hard ip. tout -the-Gunnere-sights, but - "failed' Ibcke3r•haa"bee4 of the- slate. IP God:aria:the laSt. ten' 043rP---00 Jtel- '.Several, gamesare stlietinled for tile tIV` daYs and'pinyers'Und fans. are hoping, Or 'hockey 'weather, - •The gaMen :billed for Cfoaeriell tire AS-. follow;,, • Thiirsda oni V. ef•Qc:itmicu.LouXon FlYern 1»'inter!, meainte '.. • •SatuiclaYi'45th. -7, LUeltnow vi 1401.1Zen:" Flyers, 4ntermediate , • • • • ' lgondo Y* 17thafort1-,v,,• -00t1e••• ch Hinstnen„., intermediate t),I1.4:„ Centralia 1.477,-Gocler1elli, glimmen. 4 • the KitiOnaea..were nt-(lentralin oA Wednenday "'night .for'." a game. 14'4rpOrt:' team' and Were. •clefeated • • • 1 f The Tigers atatiled the Signal-. Star -7.;,..to 0, Cliff l!ilcl!,/hwas; 692 ('264 rain& )-, a,nd •A': If4Shei", -643k., were b'est for 'the, 'llgers,‘ Austin Purdy tried his best for the printees but you can't expect' one man • to play nine. "jum" was taking the right grass but was. -on, the wrong' green. „...„ . "A" group standing. to date; • Tigers ,.. , , • 12 points ' Gunners •t. 12 points • Paddlers•• 10 points' 'Imperial Oil No. 2 .„ 9 points ..t Signal -Star „. . ..,,,- 7 points ' -Larder's Decorators. • 7 points s Turkey Farmers ., 7 points War „Canoes 4'points • McColl.F.. Chiefs 2 points - C.N.R. 'NO. 1 0 points • 11" group resiilts on Thursday, January .6th: • Tars 7 -French Dry cleaners 0 .. C.N.R. No. 2 5-Goderich .Salt 2 Godericb, Eleva,„. 5--z-Imp. Oil No. 1 2 plock Bakers 5-Gch. Motors. 2 Goderich Mfg. Co. -bye, - . • The • Pigeons have Nvithdrawn from competition. C: McCallum leaves on Monday -to conduet-evangelisticter•-•• vices, at .7erona, And from there goes to Ottawa to attend at. the 'Wesleyan youth week, when' he Wil1. be a. speaker. - •••• , •,_ 1,,"*.znzar•-•••;,N. ' , 00.000. Of. re INCLUDING* GOAT SETS TOIL GIRLS OR BOYS CLEARINGRICES ThrotighOut the mortal of January. there will be a ER eaturing 'sale items, ' ' • s, ODD LINES AN1'.0 BAcncptsIzEstErnotroyloire 114E SVOAX. , MOP XN ANl)k GEV tOtTIWELP A 'SHARE or nreark VALUES. alettlOitide O B�VCa1 years i*'eliave just received ?QUA .4`,.A.41)0 WIDE ?EMI'S]) LINOLEUM witit.1140, VAS ,BACK, frtita England:r. T one alue Yon.Prospector 16§- lat:Auburil Geo. Hamilton .a iMemor•- • ,the Dap' Of AUBURN, .-Ja -"--• A . highly' esteemed • resident • of Auburn,. George. Hamilton, died at his Home, 'Stinday-eVentlig-lir ' fotirtlr-yeatnrHelrtfd.bOrf-lipfn.41inr health for some time. A son of the late Thomas Hamilton and Eliza- beth Jane McCann 1-Iamilton, `11 was born on the 8th concession of -Colborne-township-on-lanuary:-28, 1865. attended , No.. 3 school, ,Colborne. ; • In 1.896 Mr. Handlt-on 'contracted` the "gold fever," and decided to, go proSpecting. in the Yukon. He got in -touch withrDancan „Matheson, who had cine home frpm MOntreal t� visitrelativesin; Goderich before going north. Mr.,4Hamilton joined lie.-:lsaine-,:comPaii.y4whichniploYedz- MrAlatheVon, and set off for Mon- treal' the middle of March. There he found a party of gold seekers, waiting, and after :outfitting at MOntreal the men- jburneyed' to Edmonton. ,There they. completed heir caftfits, and then proceeded Long ,- the A,thabaska trail to Athabaska: Landing. Their '.twelve tans of provisions were taken thus •far by teams.'„ There Mr.. Hamilton • carpenter and: frofn 1 1 • LADIE,S„ SOVIAIL4 LEAQUE Top hOwlerss In Priday's play of the Ladies" Social Leave were: 2394, Marj. Young, 237, 1114, tripl Phyllis Carrick,- 0,99 Bur 590, . •• The standing,: Holy S4ckers .... . . „' 42 poinin' • WeStsiders: 38. -points . Strikeouts , . points • gitty, Hawks 30 point's ' ,Loafers 30 points ,Toppers • 27 p.oints, Happy Gang 27 pointe Orchids ' • 20 points, • 'Blockbusters •. 17 points • White Caps • • '13 points • . • -7 gq, • SEE: 71-1E 1 • -lumber purehased 'from the liud- on'sBay Company-billithree- Sturdy flat -bottom' boats. The .party then proceeded down the Athabaska River, through Lake Athabaska and down . pot. .Riyer. to 'Great .Siave Lalce.,•,At.floY River the voyagerfit. paused' long ' endugh to build- a -church_ for..ad.Anglican missionary.: The -Arctic- Circle • was -crossed,' the party continuing- downstream within ninety', miles or the mbuth ef the _Mackenzie River:and _the „Arctic Ocean. • Here the group -entered. the, :Feel River, Proceeding upward to- ward the hei ht .ot land .on• to of the Rockies Which separated them from7the-Yulion-River„-'-- After ten dors demi-stream the party came to the mouth, of the Old Crow River' on October 3rd, and as, ice was. beginning to form .it was decided to make caiifp' on '• a, well ;wooded MaiWhere - *the abundance of timber',would provide WO for • a • building and„,.ft The .long Arctic, winter,. passed in coniparative 01151'04 The time was spent in hunting ganie and in ,•pras- pecting for. but only on one occasion' did .4nY ,YelloW; dust ap- pear. The trip down the Porcupine River to. the Yukon Was made with. .,,. • • . stral 1 CLOSED--- SP/A.0E SAVING • • • COMPACT' . • ECONOIVIICAL• • - • . 7L001c it Over at ••BRECK*NRIDGE'S • -HAltDWARt TODAY:. liw k A GLASS -LINED tWATER HEATER 14TA - '4* . o tisamkOkonftel mild§ "nOrth Of'Dawsti.n, the -party. broke ttp, divided the suplAies'nfidi froth there each One' paid for his' •own transportation to Dawsph by Steamer, arriving, there In lune,. fifteen Months after leaving Mon- treal. • ' • • Mr.' HaMilton ten:mined there iintil 1900*, ,when he' returned' hem,. Hernarried Belle Wilson of Auburn,' and they' returned' to the 'Yukon, where they 'remained until 1910, 'When _they returned to Aubtfrn and fainted until tvvof: years ago when - they retired the village. •• Ilairfilton was a valued mem- ber of5,t ,Olibrelt, Ile is survived by his Wife, one Setir ThonutS, GOderich,. sevezr, grandchildren, , alsO • one brOthers David West WaWanogi, and three Sisters,* Mrs. 5, ;Johnston,. of St. ',Marys, Mrs. 'Albert Gold-. thorpe find `MrS, Itobe`rtE3on Of • The' fOtteral .'WAS held frOm. St. Mark' S Angliean church, an Tues. • day' afternoon ,and WAR very largelY 'Attended,' Vrtie rdetOr,, ttet. IL j.,L. Hentier800-, Wak; in 'charge 'and the Ipalibertrets were six iiephews of 'the deeea,scdt %MOS.' 5..• ;rohnstoni '110411tO,i; Wilfred Plunicett, nen1Ohnston't ge6rge Hamilton and` Th'ndoldthont, 'The many beauti. fioral'Orilsutes were carried by' six grandsonsk, 3titki 110.01d; *Gatth, •Gene' '1150.oinlid and Ilobt, The interialrit In Celliorne remeterY. Prieedg* were V:reSeet frOM "Doeterieli„ cOnfon; Blyths.; field,', 'Stratford, Dungan- • Wont, Nilo, and. the surrounding community. • e.' . . GLASTEEL ,„ e.new„ ng 15 Alit:4rd .'Glasteel Heate.r.'See it today! 'EleOriC • Autoniattc .Thelinosta I til'°"Rtsiut,t;'WtE.it;tolobartioelilq: • , irion wrap-around • A Gonotatf00 Of Trouble.ftee • Ourvico tu'alc foittsti gOwrion can enjoy all the .hene5ts • 'water heated ,•Plat.i • .st.titt4. 14 Dr -6F itt dis.ous$ oat easy terins, ; ' • • iAnnutoaand ;10.414 frOin Sninti - • •• Milwatiloo.Witc4,64 A Witt rAtiMBINEAVING trtiatm St Ovi;,1e5 res erial Meets ' Clittton prepitraWas BOng Made f° rynotreal Meeting lin • "VOderiebin May. Jiluron .Presbyterial 'W,M.S. of the PreSbySerian. Cluireh C.O•Aad4wa .1101t1 €11114.911 ..gr!sbkteritIn C1111reb, Q11 TOeScia)7y j'anuary lithl. With Morning and afternoon sessionO. • DelegateS were present' frogrglin- ten, Exeter, GOclerich, Hensall arid SeafOrth, and ',were' wolcemed -by the Presbyterial president, G, Bisset' of Poderick. - The SeriptUre• IUK-41" 8MS reed, and brayer was offerod . Mrs. W.°J...,Thompson Of •Seaforth, %%IS Was folloWed by the • presidents, address; • She Oak° ' of, the chai, -IOnge-that-is_facing the- ehnrgh,,,W dtiy. ' 'Materialism seems, to be, gain- lonogyi ut• ggiSoon, ug ng dtoori bite manyit,or•v,,o, ceit n4wex 1St, feelng 'thee isitil;t_:•zts-usethomitUryate. QV, fe• renees haVe*bep held in Amsterr! dam, 'Holland, and Columbus% Ohio,: this year,, end. the delegates were faced with the need to 'bring the, ,Gospel to a" world that was trying_ every way except •God's 'way.. It will not be an easy task, and prayer Is needed for those Who have deditated their. Wes to missionary, :• Airs, Bisset spoke of Miss Felton's visit to overseas miSsions, which wifl give-a_better understanding of the need,iff the various fields' and give encpuragement to. the workers there. "At the »ginning, of,.a..new year in the*: Preabyterial, may :we rely on His promise'Who said, 'Be strong. and •of a good courage, neither be thou dismayed, for the Lord thy God is With thee. whither- goeyer thou goest'."' • , .• •, Departmental, Reports ' • Reports of the y.enr's' 'w(4* were. given by the department Seeretaries, and 'were. Most encouraging... The treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Russell of Seaforthr reported- that -43024, had beeii contributed to the general, an -'increase of.:$144 over last: Year. •The allocation Was "13,300. The, objective for 1948 was an hi- _crehieL in.„ giv_ixiga-Ah_d_ the result alie-effOli roe - called for 'a generaiLthanktgiting.*: Mrs, 11, Z.. Lane of .01inton, girls mirk secretary, • gave 4 spleildicl, re- port 'of -the -work of the 'Vanadian-- .•Ginls-in,T,rai-uingler.io„ three groups, With forty-five mem- ber's ; Staforth one group.' with seventeen members, and expects to form another.4:group in the near futUre, mother 'and, ' '•daughter . banquet, Vesper. service,-.. Missionary study, IrffillifitiOn-service;--Musicat :evening; variety Concert, discussion : groups, assisting in the -church music, send- ing Christmas cai'de to shut-ins and making eontribatiob's to the • with toboggan parties, sleigh rides and Hallowe'en :parties -• :;corapleta:--thprogyam.A-- LT', rally was held =in Goderich, an'd Mrs. Lane-paid:tribute to the splendid leadership that .1.s. being -given to each of these splendid groups .of girls. • ; Mrs. J. F. Scott of Seafo/i•th 're- ported that` the' five Mission Bands had a most successful year, with an increas.e in Membership and givingS. Eighty;six attended the rally' at. Hensall, When five junior life mem- bershipsi and „nins,,w_ere..preSentedAy_ the Preibiterial. Special events Were--a---May---teay-THallow&en-tear. White . elephant' sale, and a • picnic. • Excellent work IS being done. by all the Misselon Band leaders, and it was decided to donate $1.50 to each •band for •its expense fund. Mrs. J. W. Smith of Goderick re- ported a good Year in the.' Home Heber% department. ,There are 197 ,..hcnneLhelperk:And. laverbecoMe active members. dining the year. 373 •ealis vvere made; there were' 'thirty -0e subsOrthers:te -ings ••-;and the contributions , . amounted to $353': • . • 3118S 'B. '',Campbell of •Seaferth reported that- SeVerak: :cartons- 6f magazines had beepcsent to ,Frontier College; and a letter of thankg-twas received. Magazines were*. also taken to hospitals; it nursing home, and to .sick: and shut-in members. The "Glad,Tidings" Whs'tsent•to two'Wernen In 'salted diStriets and lyaS -most weleofr,fe. • •• In • the -literature -dePartnient a number' of children's • books were ijold .and AiSed". as birthday and Christmas gifts, also • as :Sunday schOol prizes, Study books were pased arOand in some anzillaries and:• book ,reviews bad been plek it ed. for Various"- nie,etings. 20 and wit'h the ',literature added tile amount totalled 4114.30, "an ifrcrease over last yea . r... • The • presS • secretary, M,. A. reported that news iteins were sent, to. "Glad. Tidings," and ieports l'resbythrial meetings Were sent to. the- local -papera.- • Mrs. 0. Viralker Ilenstill re, ported that' $620 had been' ' Con; tributed to the life:Membership fund. Vliere' were tviro lioporarY Mein. hersliipS, One to, Mrs. 4:i Eberhart of 8ea.forth, and- dne,. •Wit'S. K. ,RineeVolliort3Ohf Eulorteveofilxviffe.4 eight jtniOr -certificates; and. sbr- ten Seals completetl the year's work' In 'this - ilepartreent„ • AtiSS E'rown. of Vxeter', tre- ported 801 subscriptions to .„4.!.,C4iatt Tidings:" . Twenty,•seven o WOO, are malted direit4o(he *Stibseribers at.,`the .60,C rate. -'It ;Was SuggeSted that 3f any eopida, are 'left in' the' petiva they might'be tatillea te the S'ttbseribers while they, were still 'at) t� In tll a t e e. .-' ligezie7e: of • d*6011, • of 11ensall, welcome' ""ttii4 welfare see,retarY,' the report Yirtte read .bY the Seeretary, Dugin4....the year 1940 .vitats wpre 4n/1de on, the ,Siek • and shut-ins.'tease ;lot 899 tiVet• latit $'641`; Vertp,Ope letters were 'vf:rittea, removals *ere portel, aad. tWetitk-four ;botanie connected with, the eliureh, through :the interest shown by this depirrt, mont, Plowers hint ,Areats_ of various 'kinds, 'view given towthe , On& Were greatly •alf- predated.• • Tho •repori o thd tteeret • ,, tam, Urn. 0,,, Cat or Ooderieh, W-Iftlt eret:e4r* Seliko71:::, 'lital7h:e:11$0,44:.°::::: lion, of• D414, 01Qtriloso quits, Alla 31:44vesmIlgo or Toreatg, pa t',everal: ,ParteUs Of good' USea &thing were Sent tp the headnUarters fOr •milan relief abroad.ln Toronto.1% •value of sutiplies was ,,$75.80, •and - $I30 was contri1ikte4 14-*: enith to the P.M.Vitqni'li ..„ ' • 4._ „ '", - ,,,-;,4 • ' 7seAtiotrili, e:tieitoneeluxigeeinieg:ilh:re Mv,oi:n.w.inat served brthe Clinton ladles' ' and an, .011Pertun1tY wan given to -Visit the lite4, tiir,e,A4telto'n Ses' 0002'. '•. ., . , , - . „eit the afterilOon sesaion. 'the r .COriling 'secretary, gave her rOpert, Sufne 'auxiliaries „reported an. lii- creaSe in.,•membershib, 'Others a crease, an tWO rePPrted 'no change; • With the reSUlt.that there was 0.* active xnemberSh,fp.of 369,, the f1.410, ClaSnAhltialvbse:ttrl'ril'syaerayer,e.iegbrx'4etdr .ttiltheeirr:::$%14'ttilethth anniVeraa-r)t--cluring.--the ..-• year- .LTD teresting •ufnetings were. held, .._and the study beak, "Or CoolraisSian,",• provided fine :prograMs, !with re portE4 of. Fre'Sh/terial, And 'SYnodical,' meetiugs„, guest speakers for thank, offering meetings .and mnaicai num-• bars 'te. cOMPiete :a succesSful, year. .. Study 'Woks were proiitled for, groups and =Asian .Banos, with inereased -interest shewn by the meinbers in this, wOrk. The de.' !tivitieS" include ' haspital. visiting, •Wo.ric in ConnectiOn with, Canadian relief _alroad,,r -malting quilth:,-and ,clothing for the Ripply workcif the AY.M.S.,. welcoming strangers, visit- ing 'sick and shat -ins, and sending 'clothing and food parcels to Britain. One. 'parcel' was sent to Mrd..Mac- Gillivray. :for WhOse • husba'nd' the Ooderich Mission Band was named. Most, of the money raised;came.froni freewill' •offerings, but thee Wee teas, talent table, a bakesale, and 'a play which -helped materially in making •such a, fine • Contribution. • Honorary inembershiPS ° were giVen Miring the year to Mrs, Ebei.,: hart or Seaforth• and 1Virs. Keith - Revell. .'of Goilerldh, An lonOrarY membership-was/also' given to. Mrs,' titra[ P. R. Redditt of Goderieh. in Iamb-. ary, too. late.4o be included in the '•-repert; •-oPthe.-.„148*.t. annual, meeting': iaries, four girl' groups and five M4ssion Bands, .all doing splendid, wOrk:which ..is A. "credit to .01.- *con.:.. eined,.............., xr sr, ,-.47-reiteta'rel. ,e.ieree, love eree•fteunt,ilearileneea _MOM_ nI • auly •iu• a NVeStinghOuseCsi ioned Action Washer will you . find the ',extra safety features you •nre:looking for . safety. 19r you . . ,for your. clothes . and' „folb your -investment!: • Exclusive "Sentinel Of • Safetr • Lovell Feather Town • Safety Release. Wringer . • , •.0 Exclusive "Cubioned ,Action", • ,Westi ngbthise • Dependa.bilits,• forr41:an ,allocatio .e dishssion :it'Wtifs-Ydecitted to •accept 'n :of $3,500 n. SX10diear . • It wits announced that the Syn- odical meeting will be lield In Gode- • richonrMa%min1Oth; grallthe4aind 12th. It is. customary for a Presbyterial sprIe jui_ members Of the board .wheri they arrive for thefr bonrci Meeting. Bil- lets will--be*Fulred-ra about-, 190. delegates, an as a numbdr of them will be coming by train or bus they will have to come on the Tuesday to be ready 'for. the Wednesday, morning meeting at 9.80; so 'there ,will probablf be around eighty for th -e-Tnesdar-evening ,AsAtiey, areto be guests of the presbyterial, it was decided to ask each Member outside Goderich to 'give 25 cents..to help with the expenses-,. and each auxiiia.ry. Is eligible for a billet for one delegate. -Furtherinforination will be given later. • The nominating , caminiftee for 194W will, beVirs.„ J. E. Daley 'of Seaforth, Mrs. "E. LaWson,-, of .A.fiburn, and Mrs. R. J. Scott of Welgrate. *._ • The objective for' the coming-S-4...a.Y- 4s--an Increase in membership._ _ There was a discussion ' regarding a.:change of data for the ..annuat meeting. It was suggested' that re- ports at the end of the- year could betaken care Of,stib-conimittee; and. the annual meeting „held in April, when more of the Members might be able to attend, This mat. ter -will- be • „taken t -the. fall, • ' • • Letters of synipathy will be sent to Ykr.§4_ thron, who,. have." suffered bereave- ment.- ' • A-Vate of thankS-L-waS--tender -to-the'Clinton ladies. forthelrbos- pitality, and 'Mrs. D. J. Lane pre- sided for the election of. ,officers. The report of,.. the nordinating. 'committee wets. -presented,. by "Mrs. P. FergiiSon of Hens/ill-and 'ac - 'toted,. The 'Officers' Were-theri-hV stalled, and. Mrs. ',Lane closed the Meeting -•*'` • Officers for 1949 ..Honorary.: president,' Mrs. •Puiilob, Goderich; president;".310. 0. Bisset, n Goderiohl.. rst dent, MISS A. ,M Blyth; 211d. 'Vice-president, •Mris. D. Sinclair, Exeter;'seeretary„' Mrs.,, A. Taylor, Godegichl; treasUrer, MrS: • :4!.. - „ . _ ein ar Electric 35 Ilamilton St. Phone -466 .7, ‘4"."11.1.7.1arim!I •Rris •Seafar-tliDePartinent 'Bondi, Mrs. J. F. Scott,.Seafortli; Home 'Helpers. Mrs. I. Vt;.., Smith, exchange, Miss 13. . Canipbell,, • Sea- , Walker, ' Henson; : "Glad tidings,", ' .Miss 'M. •Brown, Exeter; press, MM.. J."W.' Thempson, Seaforth; welcoine and welfare, Mrs, 0. Hudson, .lierf- s-all.;.:.Supply, Mrs. C.- Ciitt., GOderie! • POL.LOCW-41-601B7E'-.- • A pretty Wedding, too.k place on 'afternoon at )3enthiller 'United elutrch: barSonage; When Jia, Elizabeth. McCabe, daughter:of and Mrs., Reiliert.,, F. McCabe, •�f :Colborne.' toiiiiship, -:-bedanie'• the 'bride--7--ovrearto-anz•Toniickc-son----c 1Virs.__Poi1ock :and the • late Gen*. 1110190i, .ef Ashfield townShipir-Rey. E. Hai/Ward offiCiating; The bride loOked • charming it gown. of 'flamingo rose crepe with corsage' of Talisman roses and- brown a&'- cessories.- Ber.,sister 'Dorothy kVai her only attendant, frocked In. (Noise glue crepe with • black a.c-, cessories-and, corsage Of *pink 'reses Mr. GordonPo11ok, brother of 'the g'roonr,--.7ivas„.best...man-Tecept1on--- w4s held at the home. 0. the bride's pareats; >where -dinner was .serlied— from an .attraetivelY• arranged table Cettred• Win) a four -tiered Vveciding7:*; cake. Tho bride's' *mother received., • hi'an Afternoon dress•of black erepe, with -torsage--vf-vale-,-,pink,---carna; tiOns. • ;Mrs. PolIoCk, Mother' of the • groom, assisted, Wearing: a gevv:11 • of moss green crepe with Corsage 'of. 'rage,' Carnation's. ","For a Short • wedding trip the bride . Were a. 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