The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-06-16, Page 1411.
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102nd..'YEAR„,
URTAiLS.?ROGRAM AT.
E FEDERATION FIELD DAY
Guest Speakerttaisador il to St
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.'`Pae weatherman Stole the spot,.
fr•sm Latirence A. ',Steinhardt,
'United .States. • Ambassador :••••. to
.PAngdA 'And -.Outstanding guest
siteakei `,1ati„. the .,Huon County
. 'Federation of Agiictiltureileled.di
at Agricultural p4"rk on •Wddriesi
'slay; whena 16Pg overdue deluge
of rain. marked the day's proceed-.
1*ex-related by die .raln
shortly lifter he cOnimenced„ ;his
•taddreSC, Mr. 'Steinhardt had no
,sooner laiiished • his- .1.tepreSSive,
ad-
dress • the rani -poUrecINfown
and practically washed away the
relit -thing part -of the .day' S pro-
ceedings. --- , • • ••
Tory Gregg, Gregg, ns Master of_cere-
. =Mies; 11,rst 'introduced
1141. 2, Clinton, president r the
'Federation, Who extended an, ef-
fteial welcome' .to the visitors and
ri tspecial .Welceine to the •United
-States ambassador. Mrs, Lobb said
•
that the iluron.,Xederation-,-had-a•
, it'd!
• sszjearrhergli1P---iii*Olitarid-WW-70.60.
Ilifity.or G. G..:MacReraft eipressed
pleasure that the Federation had
Seen ht to Choose 'Gciderich, for the
second Succesii-ye-year as.the locale
for its Ovid day. _ Jahn •Arnistrong;
• • warden of 'Huron county, extended
welcome,,en, helittlf of 1-furtin
0 A., Oiritede1'kii-4S
,,W;• -!-V. Roy, .-Secretstrystreasurer
Of the Atiron Federation'of Agri -
:culture, . introdueed the guest
•••==.-F.•••,-.,.••.ss.bad-seteelled-sitself-sin
• outstanding ' speaker this _year:
SteinhArdt Said hd:Witsgrat
ft& :for -tire' ' priVilege•Rt;",atte.Vn
-the, -field day and gpeilkilig •to .
any •retkesentadveS • of .tagrisul-
ral life. .13.4,,,,•,,Qntitrie,,,,,,,,,7duAkve,
_reason to be praud di'llurOn county,
as it 'is averl knew.n .for its agri-
Cultural prbducts .and Also fer. -th
— Ailigente-'.9trfs'-its-AluttalaltatitS7'
,,,- • said. ,.."Canada has a • great future
•1n "agricuitire' a welr- as in ' in-
' dustrY.2i;the:--Said.',-Ple,7Pointed ou
durt-the expansion '.of ..ininine an
T TAB vvATERritoift.*, I
. .•
• Arrivals of the ' Week tit'4 the
Goderielf, elevator: Satn);•,(18-31
Howard Hindman; 1.1ct,900' bushels
oats 'and:•7"-barleY; MendAtY:
1.18,e00 bushels:. 'oats and
barley. '• •
'FAMILY OF •Nllir
• ARRIV4, FROM' IIOLLAN'D
;Although the. drought 'hAS been
responsible for a decrease in the
number of extra farmhands needdd
-Ontario ,this year, the same.
drought has been -responsible for
the increase in the population of
Goderich Th,e additions
are. a• Dutcli fariiilt Of „nine; just
'arrived in -Canada.-
was';'.oliginally seize-
duled to. go •another place in
Ontario. Tbe farmer there urged
the Dutch family to fiy from Hol-
land, as he needed themimmedi-
ately. This was before the drought.
W.Sthat ;family al a a -arrived
•frtle'lt- '• -'b'
0.----armersit--scrops-ure so adir
tit he doesn't. need them.. at all.
So they came to *Gederich, where
most of •diem will be employed
at Bisset 'Bros.' dairy, •
;The ',entire family of Mr: and lVirs.,
ef Aalternt Holland,.
all "ride bicycles. 'Oa :their ,WAY•
&pm Hollateriew are.:nind
--1,0tv'ittih*tit ,srillways-c• al. -
.s •
furniture, a mptarcycle and garden
tools: None of them speak Eng-
lish. ;the 'father and Sola: wanted
-(1c)131,„EliTC Yi T.
Lartibeth Man a
Champion Angler
Wills First Place in, Perch
, .
Derby --Handsome
PrIzes -Won
.CerenAtil'eS were held at the
harbor en ,WedneSday attelinotm.•, to
inarlt„tile,tiend et the'1410,n$ Club's
11003r. cl0r-DY- Of Lam-
beth-, Out., was. riained Winner Of
the derby with a perch he caught
,several Weeks ,ago. -which weighed
one pounli, eight and ounces.'
Slake he was 'unable to be present
for the 'official, presentation, the
$1.00 caSit prise will be Sent to him.;
He Will 'also. be in possession for ,
one year of •a large, beautiful silver
tropty, donated 1:0Y Windsdis,firm.
'The lucky ticket draw was made
by Mrs- Hovvden,- of Oakville,
fermerly Betty Newcombe 91 Godet7
rich. • The winner was " Mrs.
Eleanor Watertnan, 20 Grafton
street, London, ,Who has been.' V'i•sit',
ing Goderich harbor to fish every
year for about the last twenty-five
years, •accertling to "Skipper", Mac-
Donald. She bought the lucky
ticket early this 3veek "on a hunch,"
even though she lrad purchased .two
others ,some time, s •
. -Winners Of -the.• other--prizes-,were".-
2ntl,. Mrs. J. Lancaster, St. Marys,
an electric 'kettle; 3rd, A. F.
Icosynski, Unitii, a bake -
Meter ; 4th, V. W. ,Smith, 136 'Vaux-
hall street, riaket:plate;
fith, "Mrs. - Bikt-wn,. St. Marys, a
toffee percolator. Of this group
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1. • mith were present
Present- also at the , ceremonieS
were Mayor MacEwan, Presi-
dent' Bert. SanderSon of the Lions
DR. FOX 's UNDER!S DjY
sPXAKR • T.:70TO*
(1.77: next,' June „ILO: •will be
reeognized ' as 411-'04ander'S "Dtle at
Victoria street United.- :01iurch,
When , ,\T: Sherwood • Fox,-
tario,.. will- glee the addre en
titled "Our Delk to One 'Fot dm,"
eltib.----"Skipper4771VireeDbla perch
n: 'the- cheres-1116. night: of 'their-
0-veraii „.sTitad-starr-TaMernI d h ;mid ito;
ers of
tnr 'Ycalniemai•trt 4.14 ,
11
arrival. One Of the boys, set" to e
About,- $607- net Proceeds 'hav,,'
wOrk-work--the-dairy -ice cream plant, •
flft 1: been-'reitlized Whichswittga:te,
g
sto.
„welfaites work' rif- the Lions Clubs
-:(1,11.airman MacDonald:.,;‘,slrassza:shi,
service- perdh deity, us_ditis
ala the ticket sellers at the haylior;
Mis:s Beulah Shackleton and Mrs,
'ire\ft Wherroirali17,
„
,e-reatu his llfe,,,,,Olie_ot.,the girls
is einriloYed at the Iteroe of Dr.
201701, ••••Walhuee. f.ftgoge"..of ,the
children range from seven to
twenty-three years. ; •
A „.secklul..!.1P.Pigrant 'fartallY,
rind .and three child-
ren hafe"gone to the .farni• of Mr
and Mrs:_llagh• Iji,11. Ages of the DRAW
t..."6111.1difIn are "sixrisonths and lixeF - • .-P9NED-
ci and nine, years. -' • • The draw for the holder Of the
111C111strial..' activities in &nada - lucky ticke• t on the 41;2,100 three=
! the soil. • •
field day on ...Wednesday,. liftvheen
-postponett-until:Jitly-Ist.' :Mr. Reg.
altteGee,-:chairmaa 02 the rural can-
vasSers for -•the new arena- fund,
p.oints ktut •th.at the rain, on Wed-
neSday dut dewn• on the ,:expeeted.
sale of ticilets. The draw; will be
inad'e at 8 p.m. en July 1st in eon-
_.nection with the.- -Domil#01L....Etay
prbgluzln• of • the Goderich 'Saddle
Club. -
.•
Atlid bring in its train an MAPLE . LEAF CHAPTER, LO.D.E. plow Cocks/tuft tractor, which was,
. greased demand for the products' The regular meeting of the Maple to .. takP7place- at the Federation
Leaf Chapter, • I.O.D.E,, was held
n Friday eyening. hi- North -Street
United church hall,..-"Witlf the- re-
gent, Miss Saunders, Presiding.
, The need' for la meeting reoria„,:for
new CanadignWaS, stresied ,and
anybody knoWing a a suitable
pittee .is asked' to notify Alges
Satinders.S, Mrs. .1. A. Sully'was
.phil• stseplet."-- • - -appainted eerivener imraigratieff
Refers to MA: Piet and. Canadianization.
Reefrring .to the North Atlantic One dollar:was :votedto the Na-
- Mr.' Steinhardt' painted out tional Film Fund used for purchas-
Ant 'both:. Canada and United States lug suitable films; whictca re ,Used
were signatories to it. "It • is de- also on rural,. cirenitS.
• • signed to guard ourselves against. Two new mena.berS, Mrs. Ray
having forced upon us .a Way of Jacksen 'and ...Mrs. Kenneth juck,
life foreign to our democracy," he were welcomed into the Chapter.: s
, said. "The pact IS the consequence Mrs. G, Emerson gave an inform,
of the failure of the Soviet govern- ative and Concise report on the
anent tO C0-operath in•inaking the recreational WOrk in Gedericli.
Ilpited‘ Nations- -the instrument for Three films shown, "Small • Fry,„"
the peace it was intended,. to be. "Ottawa on 'the River," .1 and "New
• But all . is not lost for IA Unite'd Chapters," --ishowing activities - car-
_ Nations,• -for -it mays-btettat ins.thrie .ried •pla.at ;the London library,werji.•
- the Soviet government will give to much -enjoyed. -
the United Nations that 'support ' At the close of the meeting, tea,
which it so sorely needs, for the was served.
peace of the world.
I I
• "A •proaperous. agriculture Ilene;
fits' a nation far ,beyond the
• 'actual revenue. t� ' the prodnce.37
said the Ambassador. • 'There is
.0 direct connection between pros-
perity apd•Ldenaoexrady.---Prosperity
in a democracy eilkures continued
faith, in its solvencY- as A P0lt1cai
In the meantime, until •Russian
co-operation comes about the At-
lantic Pact as tin experiment is
giving notice to any ag,gressor. The
nations that have associated them-
selves in the 'Atlantic Pact have
donetle more -than give notiee
• to the World that they will defend
themselves. You of -Canada and we
of the 'United States have:embarked.
upon a great ,bemixion venture.
, "The North -Atlantie 'Pat shotild
in the -United States and in,Canada •
•that the price of peace is eternal
1 I
FAREWELL PARTY
Neighbors gathered to spenda
pleasant eye„ning atthe home of
Mrs. Win: MO olm, •Anglesett
street, to present -a farewell gift
of silver forks to Mrs, Jack Coates,
prior te.Iter departure for her new
home in St. Johns, 'Newfoundland.
A dainty lurich was served by' the
hostess, assisted by, Mrs. Zimmer-
man and Mrs.. Ekskine; Mr. and
.-MXIS:Coates will be greatly miSsecl
vigilance,I he said. "We Must all
• remain steadfast in order that our
• democratie governments may solve
our, problems better than.riny
liztedAlletatorsisi
s solve thein. I feel Sure that the
residents of Huron County, as
integral iiart of , Canada, will do
• their share. -As representative of
the United States,..1 can, assure you
- ti4tt. We will do our share." ' •
• Charles •:Coultes of 'Itelgrave
Moved n vote of thanks: -
Sports •Prograin `Virashed Out
Then Came the .rain Although
a 'prize of $50 and the title Of
Miss Iittron 'of 1940 WAS offered
Jir the 'bathing.heauty contest not a
'single entry showed up. Similarly,
horse rtiees, ball ganieS, etc., were
. off, asthe ram n 'continued 'to
come down in bucketfuls': Despite
it all, the -farmers smiled -.their
i','..11yipttiViti„:1» 'klitt%vledgOE
;their parebed land. 'WAS -baillY in
need Of rain.
. Imeknow'r
aged seventyr won the 1.‘over* GO"
plass for •old-time *Idlers._ 111 the.
• "under -99" class, *Nei -Oen Howe, Of
Croniarty,%wits -the. winner, with
• darenee Perdue, Plinton,. see-
• tad' and • Harry Nibirls,, of, Klppen,
Frite for the...family 'coming the
longest distttnee Went 'to Mr. tind
1.1atlfreand...family-Of.,81-
;▪ -:Centto,, • Ottlifernia: 2;850. iniles dis-
tant. Oldest man present WasW.
IL Henry of, Goderlelt, Who arrpred
his familiar motoreyele." Mr.
Von* is ninety-one. ' Mtg. IarneS
roley of Go-00dt Wen two prizes -
one for being , the oldest .lady, pre-
sent and the other for bop* mar-
ried the ,14gest, 'She Ms eighty
years of AO 'Pad bag heea"Thattle.d
tiftY-tirie years,
• Of the ball ,ganes 'scheduled,
only the one. 0011N1 f& the morning
•" took place. The •' Alt.Star
.47
Farmers defeated Belgrave 2-1 7
AIX innings. _ .
'The Banquet
dinner, in • honor of 124sej,.
ttertretirfito WAS scheduled for
„12 noon at North„ street United
°tura, -did not commence until
,nearly 1 p.m; The plate cafrying
Ur. Steinhardt from. QtraWa wAS
delayed by strbng headwinds. Re-
presentatives were present at the
dinner front -the following counties:
Middlesex, Waterloo, 'Slincee,„tallib-
'ton, Grey and OXforti. •
W. R. Lobb war...shaft-Man.
Guests at the head 'table were
'introdueed by C. Coultes, of 13eI-.
grave,, viee-chairman. They were:
George Filainger, president of the
Goderich Board of Trade and Mrs.
Pilsinker; Maycir. G. G; MacHwan
and Mrs. Afacriwan
: ROY
14011DI•Wardeic-ana"-AirSi, Jelin Arra-
strong; Rey. •0. W. Cope ;•• Wing
COrtunander W,-;;,-.17.• Newsom •".of
"Celarfaliti S' Mr; .11, T Bojt�n; PAS t
president of the Federation, and
OBITUARY
• 'MRS. ALFRED QUAID -•
Word has beenreceived by rela-
tives her of the death of Mrs:
Alfred. Quaid a' 13i41arth,• Mani-
toba, after a short Mrs.
Quaid was born in Goderitl
1888, n daughter of- • the late Thomas
Million and Nancy Gilders• (now
Mrs. 111 Mess, who„has resided with
her. of late-yeass)..' Mr, ana•••Mrs,
Quaid moved to the 13inscarth dis-
trict in 1917. where they, were en-
gaged' in farming. She was a
member of Purity Rebekah Lodge.
Surviving are her husband' flIlit
one daughter, Nancy, and one sister,'
Mrs. Ben •Gray of, the same dis-
frict, as well as her mother, Mrs.
Mew. ' The funeral took place from
Knox, United Church, at Bins -
earth With interment in Binscarth
cemetery-.
,MRS. M. KENNEDY
Mrs. Mieliael Kennedy passed
awaron Saturday Mornintle
a ra °Willi after a long ill-,
Yiess, In, her 59th year. Formerly,
•-Ella May Stevenson,- Chet swas born
la Stanley township, a daughter of
the late .Mr. and 'Mrs. •Robert
-Stevens-on,-and had lived in Gatie-
•10.4mem Roman Cath-
2,Dert):.1.0f sf!gpete
Peter's
olic ChurlL • Surviving ,besides her
husband are ti son Patrick, ht•Gode,
rich, and five daughters: "Sirs, 'Don-
ald Lynn, of GoderieliS Mrs. H.
Nice, of Montiettl; Mrs. A,. Hinkler,
of Hamilton; ,,Miss'es Reta 'and
Betty, at home. The funeral Ser-
vice was held ,on Mond at• morning
In St:- Peren churoh, where
requiem high mass was sung by
Rev, J. P. Gleeson. 'The ' pall -
;bearers were Gilbert Plante, Peter
Graf, John Grahams Jesepir Finn,
town-
ship.olsrien slid 'William Young,
Interment was -in the Roman
Catholic cemetery, Colborne town -
`•,0
'Mrs. Bolton; Mr. s and Mrs. ROE, ,
'11cRercher, Publlti.; R. (1, Bennett, _
agricaltural representative, Olin -
ton; Mr. and Mrs: O. Mulles, tiel-`
grave, tin& Latirence A.. Steinhardt,
United States ainhaSsader to
Otinada.-,* °
Mr. tea PearaenGoderlch
A.1.i
Pearson: of of ."••
.1Jr1:- .
Friends in Goderich .werd grieved
0 learn of the passing of Mrs.
uby-s-FranceS White. -at-Chahar»,
t the tome of her slater, Mrs. A.
Coxon Tuesday, June 14th. Mrs,'
'White -.Wks a danghter --orthelitte
r. and Mit. Wilfred IllelalarPf
hathant 'and had 1)00»111'since last
Vovember. Shewas the widoUr.'ot
the'late Frederick 'White, who pre-
deceased her In'I933.• She 'lived in
Goderichc for ten years, .moOng t�
tathata-44-4939:-While,4*-
rich, She WAS a Member Of North
street linited ()huh* and • took a
prominent park in the W.M.8,,,the
Evening *Atotillary and espeeially
tlieIlssion Band; in Cilh.thani she
was a...leading member Of'the Wo-
men's Canadian Olt& ,Surviviing
is one Sinter..11fiS, Oolr
()3eatrIce) of Oluithant. The fun-
eral', Setvie6 will take Place -at the
F..fly Ctimplie.11; funeral
Chathani,,,tonight (Thursday), with
Interment; in Alaitinind ..eemetery,
Goderich; on PrIday",at
- •
-town slilp-,saiig-a s10 dting-th
Meal. Manypolitlelans• .1» 06 41s.
trict, Were •,
Steinhardt -paid' high tribute
to the meal served by the North,
street "Milted Church, ladies. • IL
Meltercher thanked the Goderich
Board of Trade and the: town Of
Ooderich for ald• evcnhi arrang-
ing the field dav.Mrs, „W.,
Pride', On behalf-. Ole the ladies • of
North street 'tinged Church, s,tatett-
irwaan 'Pleasure tfi serve the meal
whipt was se much enjoyed; by
thoSe preSent.
; •
•••••"'s
DR. SHERWOOD'.FOX
• j
A 'memorial plaque. designed and
TIRSDArt.'.4
16thi, 1949
Appeal
in MacDonald Case
Trial 'Jlidte7.0Oft,
. •
• ftrraed.-77Davages :
duced $225
• Two local eases the
•
,goode * newS. .last #p•
041. judges gave Judgment •in ',the
MacDonald Altunage,oetien which
tesu.1:ted froth the,aceident At the
West 'street 'kink ;on Jarivary fith,
1947. 4.. MacDonald was the
pIaintiff-and •the defeneants -in the
tirst instance were -the ..r.Kown of
•Goderich, the lessee of the rink,
liorrY Babb; and Lour InezriberS of
the Goderich Hockey Club,' Ivan
Lonzon, Walter Westbrook, Arnold
Doak and Don Paquette. The Town
was not liable,- and itidgment
against the other defendants was
confirmed, witli ..costs, but a re-
duction. of $225 in. the amount of
damages; originally .set at $4,895:
• The items in the Osgsbode IIall
news were as follows:
Before Roach, HOPe pat. Ayies../
worth, JJ.A.: •
`MacDonald v. Gederich, et al. -
Appeal by defendants Lotizon,
Westbrook: Peak_aild_Ratiliettestrout
Judgment -Of lIon. -Mr: juStide-
'key, • awarding plaintiff .4895:51'
.damages: together with cbsts of 1
action against defendants Babb, b
Louzon, . Westbrook,: ,Doak .• and P
Lereated .Mr. Frestslitirker, mitt:
•
AN/1.0E314Y ,TO, BE
OMIT-IN"S 'TAG- DAY
„
this '.'wee)4 *Will be
tak *.sfor,s;the' Shut -leis Day'
409clat1441.1 aad, the people, ef ()Ode-
have.:an,•• oPpOrttinity-of _
supporting a...substantial.- way
this Moveinent for : the betternWut
of; tbe .9f these uriforttinates
whe, earinOt share IA .th6 Odin
tketivIties of life. • • •
*'0413p nifty ask,, :Why Should
people of Goderien, be 'asked. tOsa
the -expenses of this . organizati
-The 'answer lies in .the hist
of the Shut4n's Day Organizat
A few Years ago Ernest )3ar
of this • town, himself a shut
but posseSsed. of a -keen desire
-do. Soraething to help others, e
Ceived the Idea of having Due
in the year set apart* for site
remembrance of • shut-ins. •1
some encouragement,‘ irons ,ath
but with his own earnest:put'
the driving force, Ernest Bar
put his idea across and the S
ins Day Association was form
with members arid lellow,worA
in all parts of Canada, and Sit
in's Day,..ts. now observed in cit
and smalia commUnities acr
Canada,,,. in. the United Sta
-PraiTee.
This entailed Some expense, chief -
y for the .printing of a. Modest
ulletin mailed once a year 6) ndWi-
apers, organizations -and. some in-
dividuals. threughont Canada as a
eniiiider- of the -annual •Shut-in's
Day, and the postage' on these
bul-
etins. Tlwre. is i) pa3rQJl,
RiatIxer=s-nintseif----does-nrost-saf-stile
Orls et :prepa.ring the bullets,
ddressing envelopes and 'carrying
e,sp'ondence---(-Whiet -aindunts
4:r..4--atiutZ-1290-letters 71-ti-aii Maly ,
WitliOnt anu:renunterad-On-..
• Goderich. SliarileiLlte"
he , _ . .
-,‘eM•.•°.
•••Klesitt11.
CUSS
:
thx,iniggitu'.131et
Under the auspices of the 'Menis
Club of 'Knox Presbyterian • 0111,11:01
'the Schneider -Orpheus Choir
arY .Kitchener preSent, 4:xv.e,r,(9,ifo
eCtirig Caned
OIR tole 'g2n4 to lIegide
e la d
the
et K°fA g 4L1Trella 1101. Lejid.-$47:134719,41•enji-
On? ing of last .weelc,„ , • , „
91-7. ,Vhe-choir of forty-ilve voices,
ion
- • directed Paul Berg with Jack
ker
Houston as accompanist, presented
, to a -program whIch • was '11: iausical
0n-: treat to ,,the audience, by
(lay whom. it was enthusiastically TA -
dal C,e1Ved. NOrnlail Ta711.0r4i; tenor.
ers, Your Hearts," frara,Atendelssohn's
"Dlijah," and ."The Green . Oath. -
•``z. edral," by Rains; Gard.' Hall,!ang
tut- the stirring 'John Peel" and The
cc"; Desert,Sengi" and thp-Selections of
trt!
the anb,a's?'''S.hwipenamate"s.P°oefr
ies- Mine," and "Courting Mary larie,"*
oss 'The interpretation . of the sa.cred
rendered in fine voice f ith. Alt
----4 th weresstrig--inaine,...--qualitY.4.-and,
Kiegtions was . Sympattetic, end
tes
range by the 01611. They included
Rise -Up, 0 Men a God:" "Hear.
My .Prayer;" "The Tweritysthird
Psalria ;" '"RuSsian 1-1Ymn,;" "The
Lord's Prayer," and '"The Hob'
City ;" - also. ."„You'll 'NeVer Walk
Alline" .and • "Discovery." •
- Negre. Melodies ihreluded.„!,t1
..'ition,".,7,:b4s',..Stillite-r:-.:L.SitleeisisRlyei-44-
"Steal Away,",, erne "Sean Ah Will
4served-ttr-the-Choit by the Ladies
NI,
BeA., fDteorne.'t'he co•Laupp.ar. iva, .
Aia-,-s.Soefety.'of--tte-charreb;•
NIN X -YEAR-OLD WANT •
.T.7.4, lohn park, :Nelson •:street,
ti." saudful Aarletlilv in bloom
,
I ' ' 40.'Y''.4.t:(.1,1193.021:41id.,e4b,Ya. pboes1;
01nlnety
be dedleated bearing the inscrip.
tion : • • ' N
f
of the -pioneers of this Church .1‹
-Whose nitnaess are recorded. ,in the
•Lamb's Book
11
•the in the
out-of-doors the cornerstone the d
aquette and dismissing actio
Ithatit costs" OA -against ddfencla
Town of Goderich. It. Carts
vright, K.Q., and:R. O. „N.0
.0„ for plaiatiff ; E. L. Haine
.0., L. Dancey, and J. Pit
atrick, . Town of ,,,•616 •
tadgnaen
st 7. -et
vill accordingly 'lie, varied bY r
11
at'
,t ,1
Y•-;•':;
S, W
z -
"t
e -
g amount 'awarded to laintsit ,t
church -will „she unsealed,. t4c, con- •
.tentissnoted,i1....01-,-UF.'Itibilste Boik
of z,1948, deptisited,•therein.*:,,together
vitit
• ' f ni„ate.i 1F Tier
this;_ser
the••.6
I'ie Minister' R
-i11.. preach a The eyenfng serVice,
tHOWERS END-•DROTIGHT.,.
.OF NEARLY: THREE
very light -pain Of .,11 'Of au
inch on •Monday night started:.'off
a series of • showers which broke a-
raialess stretch lasting fromMay
26th. :;Mon-day-;:-night'S•••:1*.ain Was
folloyed by a bit more • on Tuesday
night and then a deluge on -Wednes-
day. ;Up to Wednesday,- -a
661
by 811111 of $22p, spb,Isq-
;variation appeal,Z-,O, ••• ti
e
*Ida's'
s.
;de
ant Joseph Sprou/6 fc'sini.'intlginene.'' Ji
of -Hon, Mr.' •Nistice ,Smily,..° upoii.
antwers to -jury January 11; 1949, a
at. Goderich; fixing his negligence
at'10..per dent. and whereby. Howard
Godfrey, infapt plaintiff, recovered
-$10,000 and adult plaintiff 011.1 next ‘,„
friend - Gedfreiis".•$42,300:20
against. defendants George Gadhols ri
'and • Ralph ' Parkinson ( Lakeside G
Afotors) and appellant, \vitt pro- fe
vision •for indeinnity 'betw'een ty
defendllts Rec,drairig 10 degrees of •al
IlSmisse.ly:t
t•'•
l.
e•fln
'44.4
oud to • b ,e
V7,:ltbr,14,10:11-1,g4;'9;v.,
ttals-
41:ifort.'
' , n
0'
81:1;i71/ 'Illi.:''onle,1(10a;0704111t3rt0°.brlu.4;11 fit;
titken. up with i' lively discusslon
;groin? Briisseis Ntorris'autl.•'•c4r0 1(4} •
have. portions, of municipal-
ities
adde 40, gbata school
• •
,diotActo, •'• • ,
• The eounailteee ieedtainendedAhat
'portions • of Morris be'added',,tti.',
•Grey he added to ..:Wingliant,' 14$
(Jlhito
Brus-
sels kind 'Portions Of 'XOrrifi anti;•:,
'Ilanadl•14th'°ttrttl)t:4:e.' P•iV•611,1416gIleOf'1"iitreauS;.:.•••I'
school district. ' '••
• Reeve • John, 1.1cNabb of Grey said
It beyond reason to ask ,r'Otvy
pupils to gotwenty
they were ' ten.mules
from. Seaforth.. He • aSlged,.'„thAt.
ac-
tion be .sleferidit . •
•Reeve J. Eteecroft,„ chairmab, '
of the connnittee, stated . evez7 co
oPerotion had been given ,to-' the,
• 'hspector J. H.
ill nal (•1 Pe4:t1.15:1tE tilt. 4.0411' t :f4f. • )3-fo
sejs high a •,..17seehoolo:yleadi:4Stiiieetttlait,
r stating
that: the seOtiii .there • :Was, ••• , • .
..,Reevg 'CouSins„.,of Brusselssaid
Mit itWaigligagli-tYrWPIZIk447we4ats*',-148.ele:dt!Wjii-tih''
1.1.-nd.°1)11.:'•r
to get a grant .from the,' Ottiernsr
anent:" Wai
•„, The property 'eoirtmittee...rePerted•
that the J.:•H.• 1'1,011'
$3.9,00 hut place -as- yetliad
oxatiti6s.. pda.... Win purchased,
ht • for,-,Itc housing,
willing to
elyrcisAliought '
p,revidingrthe .3yattld:
Por,,transpeifatien' costs. ' ' •
TO, Rad Special. IVireS4pg,,
Finally it • vsstis decided *by.,a •_•,y•lo
of 1442 that 'a:Special 'meet
fie
CcTISH FLAvolt EN
.LABOR DAY PROGRAM
0 . . •. • .
• -
pions. are ,heing Made to have
id VA: bar jpay celebration
elf this . year a ;51,dot41a, one. ;The
Oderiefi Trades and. Labor "Oonneil
ets. it .advisable 'CO change' the
pe •-of entertainment, this year
id Caledonian games will be
t • 44•••-- .
'spendhig
Mrs., G. . eelbarae of- Torotap
has' arrived to spend" *the •Suritr
iii,town. . . ••
Rev.. W.. Weir, E.A., of 'Brat:API'
ton, WAS a visitor. .inothery
N.lrs •F: G.: W .• • 7 7-,
1.1r...and • Mrs. F. 1-1. *Rest:son,
of Niagara -on -the -Lake, are guests
of the Misies Strang:. ...
A
"
•,: ,
Aitkem iSs„
comitng 42...the,...offlelarzWeather„re, neg.ligence found; on - -plaintiff/s 'California, are 'reiieWing
over Vie three •days Was about two
lneiresT Con;siderably- more' -fell
later on Wednesday"ffig,ht and early
Thursday morning. - •
Frost in Goderich, on the nights
of June 47th. and -gth• did some
damage to beans, petatoes, tomatoes,
and otter plants in gardens.-- the
damage in, the Goderich area; how- s itig its engine. T.*•N. Phelan' K
corder itr. Goderieh the rainfall
• •
clam. :for pers-onal ininries si. The following prizes have been.
tained Th jnfant1)1Aintiff, .wfierrplIrehAsed 'from Goderich merchants
-mot0r---yell4ele • owned -by Lakeside and •firaw ricke-tszare-now On, gale :
Motors and •driVen by • defendant' 1St',, Boger Bros. 1847., Silver.service.
Gadhols, struck said infant plaintiff for, eight ; 2nd, cedar 'chest
and allegedly druched him -against, Kroehler. easy 'chair.; 4tb,.96-3riece
appellant's moter-,•Velliele A'S he was china- ,dinner • Set th genuine
standing In . front Of appellant's leather 'Gladstone bag; 6th', electric
percolator; 7th, Kenwood Jilanket;
8th,, .8•Embeam• - automatic electric
iron; 9th, table- lamp;•1001,, radio
lamp. *
"This yea r .rousids , out five years
of 'excellent relations between labor
and ma no gem en t in Goderich,"
states Forest.o.T. 31cHardy, official
mendier• of the Trades -aed , Labor
CoiincilIt • is toee-hoped that
the '.present 11111 in industry will
'be only temporary. . -At present
there are. five working agreements
in force in. Goderich, eontainhig
working 'conditions the .same As
those in effeet in large cities, And
the wage rate paid in Goderieh is
equal_to or better than that. paid
In .any • other community. of espial
size in Ontario. This has been. ac-
complished' 'by esiminon sense and
patience in negotations which' have
resulted in not ',having to revert
to the •strike method." '
motor vehicle •preparatory to crank
-
ever, was not .11K severe as -that
reported farther inland.
• .
NO . DOGS ALLOWED
The roaming range . for dogs. in
Goderich has been curtailed. No
longer may they legally enter any
store in. town where TOod • •Of any.
RIM' IS handled:- Iff-thindowS"
of these stores lo to be seen the
following sign: "No dogs' allowed'
on •these premiseS. '•By .order of
the Board of Health." •
.Thkee Candidates
-in North Huron
Electors Will Have Their
•,Choice of Liberal,
or Conservative
lirllktiUThfliition procee
Ings irt:Winglitun on Monday in the
Federal 'election for North Huron,
were. quiet and uneventful. Re-
turning -,0111ber Horace J Fisher
had already received the. nomtn-
attUARMIUMAtUre:e4.14.041,94
sat Were Known to be in the field,
and no other candidate appeared,
The candidates, :IA the order in
'Which their names will appear on
tie ballot paper, are: •Harry, Q.
Burrows, farzner,'Brussels (C.C.P.) ;
L. Diston Cardiff, Winery, Brussels
(Progressive Conservative) ; Robert
S. Hetherington, •K.C., barrister,
Wingtam (Liberal),
for appellant: Frank Donnelly,
far "raintiffs ; • E. . A, Richardson,
R.C., for other defendants. Judg-
ment reserved.
.H.,04Y NAME. SOCIETY
•
1VIEETS AT ST, AUGUSTINE
The anneal district parade of
the 11Ply Name Society was held
on Sunday at St, Augustine. Gode-
rleh, Ashfield, Winghtun, Brussels,
Lucknow- and St, -Augustine were
represented in the gathering of 400
men.
• The sermon was preached by Rer.
T. P. C. Donnellan of St. Joseph's
Church, Kingsbridge, and Rev. J.
Ericklin, of VVinghtun,• Rev. • .T.
P. Gleeson, of Goderieh; and Rev.
L. J. Phelan, of St. Augustine,
assisted in the ceremonies a the
• afternoon.
miss E, LEWIS RESIGNS..
FROM COLLEGIATE STAFF'
The resignation a Miss )). Lewis,
teaelier of girls' health. and physical.
V,PottglAiii.,04,0P,optedvolortkitrhef
ouerich High , School Diatrict
Board at the regular meeting on
Friday' ' .
Miss Patricia: Clark, who • has
been teaching fox the past two
years at Schuzitaeher •High. School,
.has been,engaged to fill the vacaney,
Mr. Alex. Clark has been engaged
as teacher or music:for the coming
year',
1
eorgejames Retires from Blue Water
Band after Long Service as Bandsman
-
• After A %total 'service -"of thirty
.-t1ir*--"-X44•M`4=111_ch4A46"7-4
VarritittS"periddig: Genre•jtanes- has
retired- as drummer of the illue
Vater-Bantls
• Daringhis long -and colorful
career as bandSmail he had served
Under - the ---1•61lowing folders:, ,
AlAjOr -. the last ',Battalion._
..Wo ad -War suid-Sfroot
`19.3T-131aderieliTliad-7116-.72:ffrid".It
was re-organ:Med in 1 11)20. !under
litlitdmastee Alf, .Set) t, with -Mr.
antes AO druniinier.- Thi
that capacitY44when ' the ,band WAS
awarded ,tirSt -.prize .1» ohms 0- sit
the-Oltiladialt-National-41xhibitioir-
108e1311 Seliade, Reg. tlackstone,;
Prattir Smltli, Alf.. Scott, • a • Mr.
Davis, Thomas Walters, Mr. Davles,
11, 1), Jenner, 0, A. it, yvilkibacn,
3. E. Huekins,'• 'John •.1.), Taylor,
Charles 'tilack, 'Peter 'Weir, •• E.
r:Woodo.
present leader.
Mr.--laufes first joined tlfe Gode-
rich 'band la 1000 *h6it
pointed the reginiental band Cif the
aarti Huron 1100101A, ,under the
leadership of IoSeph Schad°, rind
ho turned out on parade for the
itrst • time when the hand assisted
In weicorning,„Dan Wlgglns hOtrie
atter lie, had Wnii, the world roller
Skating ,ehanipienship at ' AUeiph;
April '21ito 1000, •
,_';Overilea$3 lit 'World' War
Ho 'Went :overseas att 'sergeant-
''••‘•
also-ia' the year when the .band
Was engaged to Play-,at•the,tendon
At `the beginning of World War
21I., the band again was disbanded,
but later was reorganized as the
looL4kratett-Itabd,--.whIeg-n
skill carries.
Mr. James Says he has seen some
excellent bands in- Goderich: ITe
was Intensely • interested 1» n its.
activities and -during 'his long- .011.ree;
he ,; sthpped out 'with so1dIer1flre
prOfslot. Ile Was a.•foretaost Per.
former increating fon 'when the
band appeared as a ,clown band,
Ite has also The distinction of hay.
log organized (4oderich's smart
senior, majorettes. ,
V'Mai now on, to, says he 18
Jost going, 01 sit back 'antr 118tes,
CONVICTED. OF THEFT
'—iirwEEKtt-couR
Donald R. Watts,. Goderich, wag*
convicted hy Magistrate 1):: .E.
Holmes . in weekly court on Tues=
,t
'Jags of potatoesirrom,„Thomas Me -
Nall, WeSt• Wawa 110011 fernier. He
was remanded until next week_for
sentense. '• •
Constable • Wm: Gardner had
taken a 'statement from, Watts it('
:which Ile agreed, to pay for the
potatoes'. LAter lie refused to make
11 ymen t.
Watts • cla imed the pota toes. Ist•dre
left at the farm of Fred Morris,
AS -Herd, •where hh
Ji( 'ad worked,
for repairs, he had made to a 'Mr,
and he sold them. '
Cx•own Attorney 11. Glenn Hays
submitted. a reenrd of three sounts
of theft against Watts., •
„ALARM:-
,,4!....tree. at the tonniVpal-dunii)
.!1•100:24-71Tirteli-k brought the
fire brigade to the scenrat noon en
Rutitlay. $ome of the residents
the--ileiglib-6-0-mod say water
pressure Wits qrilte low., and they
are apprehensi • as to what Jaight
happen- if -there-Ivere It serious
fire that part. of. the town,
"." Maitland Lodge, A.fP.. &
will attend at Knox. Presbyterian
• Church next •Flutulat at the 'ening
service.
o
ME. WEATHER
TeMperatures of the mast "week
in 006,104 with those of,•the!tor-
responding ;Nook, a • year Ago, 'as
'officially recorded, were as follows:
1040 .10,48.
' Max: Min. Max: Mt.'
ThUfS.,'Inne t.71 42 *47 40
Fri., Jtni 10 43. 141. • 45
Sat., .Ione 11 11 tifi
Sun., Inne 12 ,„tia OS 62
UOti, uno 1 ..84 11R 71. 43
Tftearillinfir14%.85 (11 711,49
Wed, hue (10'.72
aCquaintanges in town. '
Mr:- and 47„-s. Peter W Weir _are
on holiday at Brampton. with •RevW. .
Weir and, Mrs. Weir. .• . • •
• .Mr:' and -Mrs. J. Inghes, and Mr.
and Ms.j, 3'.Wate of St. Thema
were wetk-end visitors in toil].
•*.Mr. Alex. G. Macvicar ,of Mon -
treat spent week's holiday S ,with
his -.parents, Mr. and Mrs.•George
MacVicar. •
Mrs.. J. W, Petrie, .Newgate
street,. enjoyed •a visit last week -
with her sister, , Mrs. • Jos. Agar,
at Kitchener. , •
Mr' •Mrs 1.1 E Elli
. . al ott, of
6Tner estop, 141 av iv(er sa tsrtlivveedt t tO shpeeitn-dhotihnee
summer months. • • 7„,
Duncan- MacDonald and
rdelanlvc.h_ete,
dr,ieDiquatanenio
a-nefesFint,iinG,
And district last week.
Mr. and Mrs. „John Vincent, ac-
coinpanied by the hatters sister,
Mrs. T. E.Adams ef Londeshoro,
Visited- al 'London • and - Ilderton
over the week -end. ,.
Mr. and Mrs. 13ernard F.
mot ri.ttended the Brown -Hunter
weddin-g -at St. jumes ,Anglican
Church, St. Marys, on Friday,
June 3rd.' • ' • '
Mrs. W. E. Mercer Of Long
ewing- ac-
qualutarices in- Goderich 'and Cot-
berne township. -Mks. Mercer is
the former Lillian .Levy hf the Sth
concession,Colborne townshirr. She
antilaitgd.,Afrar.'rs;14aY'll. 11. tihroll"latInftltd";"d were
in Londan on Tuesday as guests at
the investiture held at the tin-
versity of Western Ontario Con-
vocation Ircli, Wien their son, Fly-
ing Officer Win., John- Holland, re-
ceived his Distinguished ElYing
CrosS.
•Mr. .Doriald .Ainslie of Ann
Arbor, 'Mick, is spending tlie 'sum-
mer vaeation ' at the home of his
parents,-, Mr, arid ' Mrs, M. J.
Ainslie. Don ,has been successful
in Otikining lilo geeond year in
industrfal, psydrology at the. :Uni-
versity of Mieh igan, Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Oliver Cook received word.
on Sunday morning that her bro-
ther, 'Mr. ROPS _Quaid. had--paesed'
IIWhIV$.1isklentk.
Parlier • iri-thewtek lit'
had fallen -and fractored his hip.
Mr, Qiiaid visit...ell his sister here
bout-r-nionfh ago: Mrs. CoOlt-at-
teilded the funeral at betroit.
Mr. P. T. ArIffstrongjett on
fend- the fortieth annual,
eqnvention of the OPl*ThtfriValtAg-
sociation of Ontario, at the General
Brock trotci, Niagara Palls, Ont.
Dr. Neill', of Philadelphia, staff
lecturer bf tlie,penn State College(
wIll,address tlie 00.1iVehti011 0» "Phe
Value_o,
the Eye 'Health of the, Patient.'"
;Miss, I)eVertv .11.,:Woonto11, (laugh -
tor of Mr., Arai' Afta.- Artitild
8Voonioni' ',203 Lansdowne ron,(1#.
DeWitt, /sT,V.„hos veeently beep':
'named to the dean's .honor fist at
Pembroke, College in ItroWn
verity, ProVidenee, 11„.t,• , Where
silo is- ,a aenidr, ghe is managing
'editor ,of ,tlito atteota,. Pombrokc
neWSpoper. Mffs Woont(th la' 4,
grandilaUghter 4f tbelate Mr. and
tlaptniti Seht Xaebonaido
If •
11111
01,11ritanala toad.
•
n .testS.• 4fr.. o
and lie felt: •could be. no better'
location for a 'tiesti court tense than
.at. the :north -end of Griiderick.fiver,
tioking_:. lake, river,--atisP-7,thscurs.-7
rounding diStriet., '
• Dunlop Tomb Visited., •
The committee reported' that*Dun-
lop tomb had been visited: , •-the. -
doUrse of a proposed road' to• the
Silt?' \yea Undetermined,- and this
Should be ..takeir,into cOnsideration.- -
Deputy :Reeve B•talier Goderich
jt IY1ts - 11
sidered Planning the .eotirse of
ilie.oxiiapsdit•ase.kss-,e77.hele:en ‘o_tsreteirinielony t4tatts
'Council endorsed a Motion by ,
Reeves, Snyder • of • Colborne and ,
Stirling' of Goderfeh Township.:, that
the management • of . the Dunlop
ten% be dhanged from the road's.,
commission' ..to the property - donu.
mittee and -thAt hiStorieal cons-• •
mittee be set up, • • .
•Bylaws covering the business 'Of ‘.
the Session were read and ;passed,
t -he session. closed with the ',sings. •
ing,of the No tonal 'Anthem led by
Reeve Stirling: ,
• , . •
R.C.A.F. • AzsoctAn-am
ORG "W
'Sieps are %under way for the
Organilation Of a Huro.n . County
wing of . the Royal Canadian '
Force Association. ..1., M. 'Roberts,
of Goderich is new' receiving. Melia -
q, "ectiOn,s----liatzth e or s,
that aute number Of
personnel bad already, joined, the •
Do/Onion orgaaiskttion and. that
only a few more local In, embershipa
nir 41, I,
eoun y wing. All Dominion
naeznberships be credited' tothe local wing. .
•" the „ Association does.' -
not in any wily eotiflict With ,the
work of the Legiott and has as
some of its objectives: •
1. To bring together --
personnel and . the
glorious traditions of'' the Air
Force. •
2. ToshelP and support the "Rego-
. lar" and "Anxiliary" Air Forces.
--supPOst thfi." 1101.. 6
eVOlknt. the 'Val:lad/ail
Legion and • any otter organi.z-
talon devoted to Or, assisting 111.
the welfare., of ex -Air Force per-
sonnel.
4.Po' supporr the"Ate'Ciiiiiflea
nautics in • `of ,braticheO.'
Irlee-UttrSlial: a; A. Sully, �f
aoderich.,4g. notratfilgt-risitexta'ii:.1-or"
tpc :Associttfloit: and 'adVises that.
the ,membership tierOas 'Canada hatt
grown 111..4 rate Jilt& liesroyo
potation.
'Marshal' piesonted
the elmiter to the City 44 Sarnia
•Wing kt Speel41 t"ehartet ,
At Saraia.
Knot/am otukktom
FOR ARENA IIIND
as
The Ainsmen tioderleh
Manned to.helpAlie new arena fund
at a .recent :meeting. Untie tieketti
will be sold on an 'ontbilard Motor,
a- boat and tral1Or,'.the,tOtat4alne'
of which 'will he ;ahocat. .$1;
draw Is to he inaile.,,eati* in
,Net proceeds tiSn't
tickets 'wilt go to' tile -
'The 'exeoutive "members 02 t.he
itinette "(lab Were ,;Presen
moctIsg.