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DEDICATED
Instrument Purchased at Price
.$330;100 and oast..
, Foy .Paid: •
St. "GeOrge's Anglinan: Church
Inarked 'at:tether eutStluidiligevent
hi its long history. on ]friday' even;
•.ing, „when the,fine new Orqan. was
, 'dedicated 14the, Right Rev. -
Luxton, D.D., Bishop of Huron,' to
the. nienlerY Of those who had made
the suPrente $acrifice in tvvdVerld
'Wars. ,The organ was recently in-
stalled at a Oa 91 $22,000. ,
Rev. Beverly. 11 Parr, ,rector of
St.GreergeWeeticlueted ft -service,
and was assisted Plt.-Lt. the
Rev. 'C. Id:" 'Hardlidg, or Clinton
• Radar Schobl;•ArchdeaCon J. N. H.
• Mills; of London; Veil Rev. R..0.
•. Brown, of St. Paul's Cathedral,'
London, Dean of 'Enron; and Rev.
Lyra' Orawfor,d,. • of Noriivich,
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W ORGAN
ISHOP LUXTO
flORSBZ IMAUE!:
NCO.. MAX& FESTIVA4
;, ---.- • .
• •Mrs. 'Plant- Lodge and 'Mrs.:* K.Revell last week atimiTed tite Wet
,
ern O)ltario
tival at
London 'from' the. 3.6t4 to 18th,
, • ,
, From eighteen, pias whiCh.
„ „ .
previously been . adjudicated in
their hoine towns, *MS, fon), Proved
to ',••be. of --FeAtival, calibre,
Tliese were "JaSeil," • bY the
Mayers' Guild•of Saurilttin;.
Lady," by Windsor Theatre Guild;
"Thunder Rock," by Loluien Little
Theatre,' -ad- WdOslow-BPYIft.-
by. Welland *Little TheatrePlayers.
The adjoeicator. for the Festival
, was Mt. Maxwell Wray, of London,
England,- an actor of wide • expert-
enee who was a show in himself.
His wise nnd clever criticisms
Proved an education to a large and
fortner Goderi.ch boy, . ius Bishop
interested. -audience.: „ • •
The London' entry, ! under
• Other ,eiergyinen present w.° 11
-•00k;"v‘wout-the'bigheSt awardrand
Rev.• -• XM.Rroughdriell'
;; it will •beof interea, to his Godg.:
Rey. L. 'Morgan, Bayfield; Rev. T.
rich...filet:Ws to: know that Mr.',geit-
Dale Jones,:'SettfOrtirr-Rev. J. Kerr, nethTlAtaite, who had ir-Ida.ding.
• Brussel, and .Rev,•,..A. Boulteel,
• setinten. role in .this play, , was presented
with- the Jordan, memorial,- medal
.• "A con -tion whi• cA,1 ,e0t4WATJ for '.tne best male' performance in
ably Ailed the church4'was Present.' the Festival. • .
•Professok A. W. Anderton -presidell• WhatothertaWils* and cities are
at the organ, and ander his' direc-
doing in the dramatic world •is in -
tion the choir ;rendered -as' the offer -spiting, and cto_derich, with
• tory anthem Mozart,'s.L, Gloria in
takeby the gen-
.11xcelsis." • • • 7pub1ie;-1111 '011:GUALgOciLtaielit,
orDedigatkat •`• to take its place in the' Regional
• The service of Midicatien Was
reverently .impressive. As the •
Bishop, elergy' and chureli wardens
assembled lit --the 'chancel st&p$, g "LARGE- ATTENDANCE. AT
• color party -front the- Caoadiah 0001), ROADS DONVEXTION.
Legion; composed .of Ralph Kings',. •
,• • • .•
wettAeOrge•Cerrell,,•Walter±„Parker?
• W. J. JohrestOrrand Leslie Pitblado, ficia*l.s7,and OPtrators tofthe 'number
of 2500 :attended the r950 Good.
Roads % convention, held at -She 11,oYa1
York Hotel; Toronto, .on Tuesday
and WeanesdaY of this week,..
- :entered ,eirtir.c4 and stood at
attention' 'ate:the chaneel,steps •
The petition, far---dedleation-Nyas
• read-JbYtIl 'El, .FOttl,. rector's
warden,: and .WaS handed to tb.e'• Of interest tovisitors was the
rector for presentation. to. $1shop. large exhibit ,of read machinery
*Ltixton. A. p. Sturdy rend on display in "the area adjaeent to,
• the list pg the-Oa:T.07! f.1.111.r•`..>43, the hotel. Equipment exhibited
itt-
itt two Worle*ars., • • - of 7 -MC "ifaiiilltion
are..•eso,ring- In- this. gift, .:1-tord:Machidery:CompanY..ot Gode7-
and giving „it beck ao.d;'• N.5' The • Company' displaYed
human „strings are attached to it, Jorge.' 107,..h..p, grader. • with "snow -
as it is offered -gree bf (lebt,'.?'Stated ploWing.equipment, and 111110i:inter-
Risb,op -Auxte_rt Int'-'41ePolaidnde, est was centered.. on the Champion
fere OlteribrThe_..dedieaterY prayer. •grader,. a- nevy',....lower:prieed
After receiVing'41.1.6 colors, grader • maintainer inttoduced
B.: H. Farr :'weleOmed the ti+s1i9lii,'; this company.' .
, the *Angliean. elergynien Mill7 ',In 'charge .of DRMCO activities
•
iters .of other, 'clenoininations: pre-, was S.:'11. Shenton, director of Sales,
sent. . •' suPported„.. by --,,,Rrnce N.
" It ri" 11, -,-great -service and triuinpJi Rivera, • Frank ..Moore; '3(07
_ . he ...ceniPlet414, ,rrtner and7D-I=0"
7.-lation Of., our organ," '..11e -'said. district . dealers groin all points 01'
The: N'atiOnat and, the oThtozio,,, .
membrial nYinn.,.'`'Xngel'Ir:•Olediii'Evek • Among those at the, 'convention
Singing" ,conetucled the dedicatory were Mayer ' George Mathiesen;
• ceremony,, •• Reeve W. •T.. -Baker arid Councillor
• Bishop'. 11..nixton'i *Address: ; Joe Allaire; also dimity Engineer
•."We; have been coinpasseO about T. R. a;PatterAon and' several mon,
with, a.„ great 'eland ' of vvitnesses hers- of the County. 'Council.
—the
must be consciousof their great
Courage as. YOU worshiP,"-'LBi4bOP
• Luttott stated.'after announcing his
text ;•,• "And.. David spoke** to • ' the
,chief of the*Levite's to apPoint.their
' .brethren to ,be the ....singers with.
intrunients of mtisie;-psalteries,-
harni and cyntba10, 'sounding; by
lifting up the Voice with joy". (1.
Chron....„15tIW • -
In •givirig.,this' loVety. organ You.
(ha,vezA been.. standing by 'those
• balider)s. and ;sharlog., in their ' offer-
• ing ' and -I. -h • ere- -the contribution
• I
. wilt-tre--Erhappy one in having.lcept
pp the -glory; .cantinned Dr.•L•tixten.
He referred to the Other cloud.
of •••• witnesses, the. men: who gave
their all itt ' tWO-'great iwars -
order that companies like ourselves
, may not be hindered In 'our wor.striP
of God." • - • , •
• „ - A 'Great Event • '
"It has been a great eVening and
I have come .acconaPalliecl by' many
clergy So rejoice with you :•in this
great .event, to,share it your joy
• and in 'your'remembrance. of those"
.who have given .ail for us.'". •• •
t..--Tbe,-bitilkilng-of--.*4he-Organ,7-in nil
Ds intricacies, with eaclipart
dif-
ferent, •Ite felt had 'been Watched
with interest; . and from It. he drew.
the assurance- that Gott loves 'and
values trieh persimaeeaw- eavh*•10-
so different •In lifealtd;:4ervieb,*17-and
not tolled into one patter' .rk,,--fflact
needs your differences and when
given to hire they. seem' to bloom."
God the Master Tuner • ‘• •
• IlarmonY. 'is, a part of censtiticP
flon of the kkigan--the .410:king of: • , .
'oneness and * .unity. • • "there "SiVeOlAtt Wedding .Ittrch".,-(sodeil`
cannot be- Unity
without sincere prayer," declared, diSplaYing the organ-in...it:Kral tubed.- .treaSuxerr--Mr&-II7.:Otanetenizassist---decernted•—end -
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,
viorgia.A. STREET' VY.A..
The 'Wortien'.s •ASSoclatien ' of
Victoria street United Church met
at' the houte' of Mrs. 'C...Sanderseit
on Thursday afternoon 'last,' 'Thef
(WM-anal: leader,': Mrs. •
'AfeKinnen,
ied fnprayer and A*rs. Percy
•Barker .read the Scripture'
Mrs: Fred Wilson. read a. poem,
"!The 'Trail," by -Edgar attest and
Mrs. McKinnon read "The Over-
flowing Cup." The president; ,Mrs.
Aiiios Oshaideston, conducted :the
'husiness period. After.. the ,xneet-..
in., a dainty lunch was served.
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KINSMEN .CLUB -NOTES .
0-row_n,Atto4fey. Glenn Ha'ys- was
the guest speaker at the • dinner
meeting .of tte.,„„poderich .Kinsmen
-Club-..last week. He Spoke OD the
origin of law Aind dwelt' at seind,
.length on English' mw.
The initiation team of 'Which
'
W. 4L 12
eGrath is chairman, went to
Hanover On Thursday night laSt
ea Initiate the new membersof the
Hanover Kinsmen Club. •
DA1VIAGES' AWARDED •
"-Judge Costello. Iia given a writ-
ten-judgnient -in the ,DIN14140.-:Cetirt
suit- of J. W. . joyirt vs. C.N. Ra117,
ways, "awarding the plaktiff. .$159
and court costs for the death of a
"steer en: route from ,Winnipeg. ' The
anim•n:1- was .Mind' (lead on arr4iva.I.
at ,Tor"onto.' .Canse of' -death Was
not eStablished.
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Relr. 'Beverly. 11. Farr, reetOr''' of St. GeOro•e's-
Phureli, (left), watches While A, W.' AnTerton, church
'organist and ,,choirniaster, -tries the ,neW $22,000 tvffoi,
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IMPORTANT iPPOINPMJNT Lucknow Business
,,•••••-*
lock Burne
uesday' 1Viornin
.• IXCKNOW, : .Second
'major tire ‘Vithin. a week struck
• .
the-village-ef..„LuCknow today,:__Wt."p;„
'hag, , out .a• reitin-..titreet•' eS
•baliding.' 'at': s
• .
$25,1:100. '
fire- February .13, 'tie-
stroyecl• a home for the aged arid
• .6sufted hi tire. death bor. John.
Liarger, inqUest .4s" being
a
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MISS MA1t3 •ASQUITIL• Auborn,
Is to take over new duties aS..
pharmacistin the new 'Stratford
General LloSpital which is to open
shortly. • PieffireO abcive,Mis'S
aquith was' .the stair .'of St.
Mary's'Irospital, Kitchener, for five
years. She is the elder daughter
of Mr: -And Mrs. Charles E. Asquith,
of Aufmrn, and, a °graduate of the
Goddrich Collegiate Institute. She
is. president of the Canadgin. So-
eiety ofjlosfiltal Pharmacias .and
• Member of international: pharm-
aceutical organizations.
MAPLE LEAF OILAPTER,
• ELECTS OFFICERS
.
•
The.regular meeting of the Maple,
. ,
'Leaf Chapter, Was heal
. „
on February.. 11; at MacKay Hall,
With the regent, -Miss Saunders,
presiding. • ' • •
• The -annual ,reports.Of tit. naChIS
COMillittees were read 'and adopted'
and the .eleetion. of .oth(ers for the
new year toiik Place 'as &Rows:
"Regent, -Mrs: Harry rord; 1st :vice-
regent, • Mrs. .1:- H. " Icinkeatl 2nd
vice-regent, Mrs. pre(' Noble; seere-
eatY,',Viiis-,i)ttit ; assistant
seeretary.r. iyMrs.e.• • Carl • -Seltireiker ;
•
body -In -Awed- • ,
, .
. Today's lire brokeeut7 .shortly
after a.m.s. and within minutes
the -.whole bloek—ii large, one-story...
',frame building; on. the north side
Campbell street --was fablaze.
Ail eentents were •'d,estroyea;
.one i Was injured: • ••- * •
The banding wag 'closely 'flanked
on both 'sit:WS-and behind, but no
other ..buildIngs were • (ininaged.•
Firemen were , hampered by near -
zero tethperature.s, 'freezing spray;
a_zni dense,. Smoke. •
• Origin • oCthe business=b1pek.' fire
11.44 knovn. •;'i • •• .
litisluesset; deSti,oyed Were ,Philip
#41.wart's Wallpaper,.. • paint ,and
ovelty :sh op ; McKay's shee
-repair ;:•.- Cumming's - barber
shop • and the • Lucknow sawmill.
Office, owned b Russeli.Robertson,
who also owned the
Telephone, Operator. Gives' Alarm •
Mi's-•Kay McInfitsh, telephone
night operator, smelled smoke froth
the, telephone • offlee 'fifty feet down,
the• street, andturne(fin.the 'alarm.
Ar Warehouse, four feet behind
the ,building.;‘ the:Davidson funeral.
lionle, west,
Nixon, east, east, were .closely Watched'
ftreuien.,,apd escaped' damage.''
Tire tveentY•man -brigade was at
the spot 'until near noon.
Tite 90 x 00 ft.'', frame ,building
w -a.landinark` inethe village and
t.riet. • • . „ .**
• -• CHOIR ENTERTAINED
• On Thursday, •,February id, the
Wain a n 's. ' ,Associ a t ion of,- North
•street • Ilnited•Chur entertainecl the
ehottneCtethertifes n e thdreh
..halh;••••••The•-titbles,-Werb•-*attraCtively
the • speaker:, "Wo are living on
the. praycrJi_fe.of„:pask4etieratiOns.
'1 .lioje-you are wl'c?.stlers -itt -prayer
()pen your ••liveS so.that discord will
fall otit and floW
.„14,If there is disek•d;In Yett17.
hotrte-•7drinsinessi. yen' need tuning
-up --inzprayer-.--,-011en-yetie-bearts so
that God may tune you to the nitikie Scliitheit's* 'Ave •Mariair showed.the
of nIs-Kingdom Of :the ;Sol'ei Steps,'
• of' „love, joy, -pface, self-control, the clarinet and oboe. . • •
flclehlt.y and.gentleness., May be .4s.,„Ilie......congregation--Stoklr:-..-144-
- beautiful' gifts- from • God's spirit; Andertext plaYed lit nteinorlinn Han.
! turning,war Ante Peace,.,14,464 Is 'the .13eati ••Afiireh .
• fter° the. clOSIn. ra 61714 and the
The 'marvellous rapidity with ant treasurer; Mrs, It. Iruglies; eon- was 'Served by Mrs.• W. P. ILPrice
Yogr,-„of, ,eonnn it tee,. MrS.
tfiftipnian ; -.Mtn tonVenel;tstrs;
!:C. Hays ; educational convener,
• ,C. Edward';• lichoes!' con-
vener, Mrs. Ainglie preSs nd pnly-
petty Oonvener,..MrS.,-.)1, SanifeliOtr;
Which a modern organ . Can littVe
001111116t.0-,-eliplige44,4m,;tzegfidiiifitin
in a delieisible b3t iftlj us ta b.] e -pistons,
411S/fla3-ed!'
troni,,Surpri'se• SyMptiony. • '
The laSt Isolo 4 chimed, 'the
.10-1ed-Song,of -11,--great-sOng---wriferr
'
1 .11 ). 1 • s
(‘The dominant -n* of the dedic; retO$S olla .Yrnar 9w' an c
atioif tsjoy. This .1$ Struck in Ali 'Ottr- G�(1,".,the., lorig-to-be-re-
every Anglican' berial . service. ,membered serviee was concluded
Death is ' -net ttlit.-grafe , lAtt ' the ‘vith-the benedietion.
gate to, a better world.' ' Clittreh - A reoeption was held after the,
Attendanee will give new Joy; new serviee In the ,..parisli hall, with
nresie to Yank IWO. - All through visiting and local clergymen and
Itfeif. you approach keligion. with friends °ha attendande. Refresh-
expeetancy you; will not re disitpl iitenta were served by the Clihreli.;
pointed, • this organ yvillt sound women's Guild and the Margaret
notes , of 'joy and .sorrow ;.. trials, Seeger Club under theleaders-hip
of „the.week will crumble and there totthe presidents, ,31rs.' (.1. Staid-,
will be Jey.singing in your hearts. forth ' and - gm 'I), .11.. Campbell,• .
Organ Solos by Ate. Anderton • reppectively, The attraetivetr' ar,-
`the , organ , solos 12�r the "recital ranged table Was Ontred_witlf a
played by Mr. 'A/Wert:on, following- lovely bouquet of jonquils And def.
the sermon, were ehoseii. with the fodils. Wives of the wardens, Mr.
purpose og giving atS men, „display IL M. Vora. and "Mrs. A. P. Sturdy,
.. of the organ as possible. In the poured tea.. Ail ('n.lOyed, the ]111p1)3
and M
first "Andante Allegro" 'ach)°, soelal. go tlierit gi during whielt ;t ie
the full ,sWell of • the, instrument visitOrs sYere ntroditeed Infokhill I
was $11611,11. The +second solo, bY R. IL II. Vitti.. '''.. q",
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r*,
convener 'Oiliti-•"-Welfaro-connuitte
Ali's, • .11, 'Makers _conkener.
personnel coininittee, 31ri. WilsonEtapire , study, convener, Mr. N. C.
jaCkS0017-eenvenett-:InunigratiOn-••••and,
Canadianftartion 'Connitittee, Miss 4.
Sautiders; standard-bearer, MrS.
no 'Breekenrid e . convener • mem-
e p Conlin ee,
representatives to the, Recreational
Cbuntil, 111.sis Itoiierta joiinSton itnd
Mi.&41 Fidrenc,e7 Patterson ; convener
boat servicesubtoommittee, Nits; It.
111-dlizies;;•-"'"Oriiindill'ors, Mrs.' 1. A.
Ornliaiii, ,i‘iiss Edith RobertS, "INf'rs.
D. D. AlootteY, MacLitreit,
'The new regent, Mrs. Ford,' took
the' chair and the buslnes4 ineeting
eon tinned. , • •
It cwitS decided to• stiliseribe to
"Fleltoes,',1 the litentitlY &ivy -tobe
put' In the ritblic Library,
eontribution. of '825. is to •bo
tide tothe recreational leoratilittee
and, $25, to. tile- shipping fund , lir
Josie Saunders was' chosen
its.lti.te nominee for tile' Nrapie Lent
phii/kter to, the PrOvineitil .Courtell•
`of the LODJ „
IMO hter :...r.cOnunitteeL.
Under; the direction of; George'
tinelatimn Jvas enjoyed between
epatseS. At the canclusiOn ,,of the
meal': Mrs. "Overliolt,•_ president Of
the' choir,. and '4lex4-010k; organist
on..Cdirector*,....apprepriate-ex..•
ili`e.shlens !apprecia
ole OfTionsing games
fwd.:Contests, were enjoyed by those
..1),I:e5enf.;.....the,...."enterfairtment... being.
'And& the, direction of 3'Irs.,1I01l111id•
and:,aUrs. X grldhatn. ,
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,tighte tapers and spring`flowers
111.411yer :baskets attractively
died 'the tablesnt fl stieeessful
high tea, held 1)37 the Chureliwoman's
Guild fir t11,6-.Parisli hall Kif St.
Georges Atgilean Churcb. on ttieS-
day" ('Von ing. tinder the rleader-
shimor the president, Mrs: a. Stitni-
forth, it sumptuous Sapper wits
serVed hy the I./loathers of the Gitild,
and the sale titbles..were well pat*-
,
roitlzed;
•VitN cum stiOoT. .-
S'eor6s At Wednesday's Gun CYO)
Shoot Were tiA follows:. jack Ander-
son 10, 11.111 Litinby .8. Ashley,,Gilbert
17; Jim' .Nafte1 11, DaVe 'Wilsett 10
Jack ert 13, Gordon (Illbeft 20,
.I/edley I rouse 14* Allan' Linfield 10,
-4ouse 10, •
; ManualOrgan Which. was dedicated ,by th Et RAT. GIr
.T.iuxtOn D:1).„-131shep of Huron, ata t service held rn the:.
chui-ch :10St Trid a -'••••••Lolidoe. Fvee Pres Engraving,
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•
VISITING BARITONE
SOLOIST ATINOX- CEOR011
• ,
•
On Sunday evening • •,at Knox
diresbyterian c.11ittreh Mr, Campbell
McArthur, baritonw. soleist.
be... present, to. sing,' "How:. Lovely
.Are j)wellings". (Liddie.),. aria
"It Is EnotigIP (Elijah).
- •
soliit 1, 1111(1
"'Spirit of God" ,(Neid-
lingery..,.•......-;11r., ..-NLeArthur.....haS' pp:
Ala/red eXtensively throughout ,
•
.„„
•
,
. .
tatio- as" -guest •soloist • 11i7. churches
gen Cert. en wren entS. , While
serving• overA.as wlth the. 'RoYal
Canadian Navy . duringthe War, he
was able to farther his, vocal stUdies
in .Eelfast, , nnd- London,.
England,-•• . •
'ENTVRT4N—
• ,The nienillers of Goderieh., Re-
bekah Lodge, No, 9, entertained
their husbands, also tile OddfellowS
•and *their wives, after, their lut,
regular Meeting. in cominenrovation
of. the. birthday , of the founder of
the order, Thosr-Wildey.. , "Five
hundred" Was,• played, followed. by
,talk 011°10thlfellowship. by Mr.
Guthrie and „"a' delightful' SOO' by
Mrs. G., Knitting. Lunch was served
bf.flue.sOcial conimittee, Ander the.
, 1?. RitOy,
• EVENING AUXILIARY
The Evening Auxiliary of North
:ifriFe'ef
chard' on. MondaY evening.; Mr$,
HugheS presided. The desotiesi-'
hi part of the :meeting, with the
then e ,"The Church," was hy
'Mrs; Kinkead, Mrs. .W.
. 1i/troth:teed -the 7gUest• Speaker," 311148
'Min* 1111(1(1, Whose sairect Was a
Chapter from "Growing With. the
.' A short bbodiless -meeting
folloWed ..and a social 1ialf:,Tiou/-
eoncluded. the evening.
•
.....: -
' •1,14..aorsE.,..A.NittilitylLiit.
. OTHER ,
' 1.1thssdY' •sold his
property ott -Ilerton streetIto"
Verrion Smith mid ,liaS 1.)Onght ;the
house on Napier 'street owned by
the aotderieh %mtg. Co. und oecuPlea
by Mrs, Chas. McLaughlin. "Mrs.
11.1cLauglilin mid family intend mov-
ing. to London next ..,Eue.sday.
• Ortatcuovvorn
" of news matter the last
two days has been nor° than we
coultt-bandle, and 'we' are forced
to leave3over neXt week Several
articles, Including a rood of the
annual 'meeting of the 1,1tildren's
Society,:'
SeveraLnews budgets from nisi=
tri(t cortiispoodents awe to hand
today, too late tot' pubileation,
1
othe and School
Founder's Day
Celebrate
• • , °
Tile t Weirty:SeVenth iinniversnr
at Fotintlet.'s Day its "nlYserved by
the 'Vb.:Cori a IIople•-•.and School .,As7
social i On on .Fehruary
16 hv- a pageant iiittoddcedbv
'Mrs,. George. Itawin; president of
,t lie • it ssoeiati en: - Mrs. 471anley
Sider reacl..ou• article onyound.er's
Al.'so• taking. part was, Mts.
•Redditt, v1ru lighted 'a pandl'e • in
oremory of Mrs. Courtice. founder
of the organization. •Mrs. Albert
Taylor.. as, the ' reader introdticed.
other members active 'In past ,years
hi: Hume.- and- School, Work.. •
• .,..11-rs. Palmer lighted a Candle or.
*health 'Afts. • Frank -Mi.:Arthur one,
for home life; \its 0. Sturdy fOr
the spirit of- learning; Mr. Doug -
his Wilson. for good. citizenship;
Mrs,. FrankCUrry forwell-Spent
1eiur4-3EN R.B.• Wilson .fer
slYirltnnt 'Union and . 'ehar••
aeter`. Miss, L.. Robinson for •Atoca-
•tioaal truidallee. •
'The 'enudiel !girth* ceremony' \Val s
'followed- by the Home and - School
bynm. • ,
•.--'An Interesting Prograin-7was -en-
joyed withMrS.. A. Schutz contribut„
ing a violbi •SolO, "13erceuse,41
ac-
eompanied by MI* Eleanor Lauder,
.and . vocal solos by . Mts. Willard
Legg, '"My Task" and "Danny .Iloyc"
being ficeOmpanied by. miSs • Gert-
rude Wilkes. * Conniumity Singing'
was conducted by Miss Margaret.
• Maison. Mrs,', Douglas yil.sbn ,gave
an :interesting.' report Int the
renaringALAS,„strn fe.4ttivil
triet‘ineeting'helci,at4atnhe
during, EaNte'r 'Week, when It:. Is
itt 4 nOtiti he observed
the March Meeting, when • the planned fa stage aine;'01.10"aet‘008,
rooms wlfl be•Opened' for 'observe:- the-Goderich'Dranuttle' ()hub is hold-
denin, an. erganization• meeting •• on
. - ' •
vote' of thankS' WaiS extended. Tuesday night -at SLiclia.Y. Hall.
. pro.sident ; of the
to all those taking‘ part andasoCial
hoar was enjoyed by , all 'partaking
of a. delicious Valentine lunch.
0,04). ettilteo IST)toinefinitie; Ca;tri,
noon with Mr. Ju.stike Spen"ce pre-
siding..-HCrawford,- 0..0a,' :of. Wing -
ham, a former"elasSinate liis.lord,
WM. On.,'hetialf (12
the bar oiXinr.on aral`conmtillated
him' on- his recent appOintinent.
Ile•• expressed the hoper.that bit
lordship. wauld 'be spare,d•Pr many
it)ri!snp:d!isau
ibility to the best Of his ability,
justice Spence'thanked Mr..,0rawr.
ford and said ie realized that with.
the high olionor was .great iesPons-,
follovvs: Cranston,' Goder
ylon, foretzan ; 8ainnel Altou, Ash.,
*field; Parker' Campbell, Wingliain-i:
Anson Colerean.„„Stanley...townShiP;-
HC40.1,y11!.64''Heriel3qablittt;' •Garre(lric'llS'arnl a)allad107,,
•. , •
• itiloHittliit', Loo0
AS SOOIAL EVENT
_ •
Machiiiists' Local 1803 hada suc-
cessful banquet -last Thursday even?
ing, in ..theiBx.itish .Exchange
Ernest •Fisher• was -master 'of cere-
Monies,' and Earl •Nornnin, president
of the local, welcomed the: gue.sts,
after which eighty ineinbers• ?AA'
their: wiyes enjoyed a sumptuous.
Joseph Kelly • rendered,' ,plano
music; and drew' the tickets fOT.
several door -prizes issued for•the
lailIts-,';.t•antL:...wou • Mrs.' Robert
Squire, Mrs:, Robert Groves; Mrs,
'Morris, Mrs. Albert' Powell,
Mrs. Otto Popp and Mrs. Donald
tinison. Mrs --itdrev-1ooreirehc1
tlie winning ticket. on 'a 'beautiful
'African violet gracing.- the dieitd.
table: ' ,
• The banquet hall was decorated
in a 'Valentine motif, :and each lady
was presented with a flower.
--.Giest speakers' we're, present from
Stratford and Toronto: Paul' Bro-
'thers, of Kirkton,. in'• Costume.' Pi•o-'
'Aided plenty . ,nntsie va4oty
program. -
Good *RelationTivith EmploYers
• ,lohn. Grace, past -president, gave
an interesting outline of the past
hiStory ef the ' The charter
wag -,signed in. 1944. •:The relation-
ship between the union.inul its. ex&
:players; the Dominion •Roail
frbinety Cornpany,.was excellent,•find
the'ctinion has.,:„„s.,teadily _progressed,
The Mathinists.",haver*contrihuted td
th6 Welfare of the cernmunit, 'dna;
tie 4ffillattcl. with the Groderichae-
efeational
made several donations: Mr.
Grnce Iso mentioned She great -ser-
vice given, by the •Machinist blood:
'donors' clinic,. from Which Many
pc' p10 ' have benefitted, The ;wel-
fare cominittee. of the local...seeds
bitA:ers of fruit to sick or -disabled
members. He conertideO by' stati»g,
:•rtrat-tite-Mitchinists' LoOl aflyi-
ated with the Ontario Provindial
Federation of .Labot,• baS. re-
centlk been re -affiliated witli the
oder "I`ra des :all(' -.Labor (iit i ic 11.
Opposes Means Test '•
I Mr. -Willrain" lloothroyd, of Tor -
me) °. ' Grand Lodge representative
la tk(\1,0s1. the Mach inises' Lecai. for the
tin( job..it is doing i„n the shop',iina
in C0111111 110113 life,. eve(ialty the
)lood dertors' clinic. Stating ' that
,benefits such as old-age.,penSions
and moth•ersi allowances originated
11.ffiroth lah,or be condeiiined
the means test in connection
pensions and felt it should be the
responsibility :of the Government
to end it inunedliteely. He favored
the eontributory:pension s6heme.
MPS. Otto Popp.4on behalf of the
laiies,•thanked their hosts for the
enJoyable°,61'ening, which was con-
cluded with the 'Slational Anthem.%
•
PREPARING POR THE ' •
,EASTER PRAIVIA FESTIVAL
club.;--,i)oints out the need not only
of actors and actresses but alto62
• a dvert is ing solici tets, erga izers,
11(1545 and hostesses, scenery moVers,.
° LEGION AUXILIARY
stage prepertyand „ Costume de -
'rho .I?ebruary .meeting of the grgire"r.§-,--RdWeirs, personnel,
Ladies' Auxiliary . to.. the „Canadian etc.' All who wish to 'make them.
j.egion.', 'held at the Legion:Halt seiveIsefui nre invited to next
oe. February 14411, took e forin
tecting.
iiclotisnAupper. -prepare-tnitier •
011 tirelifb ' Ott t110
-- •
o a po er triter) y -
seven. niembers sat down to 'it cle- :ODOPELLOWS AT CLINTOIS1
nhle direttion ofMrs., itfundaY, Independent Order. of Oddfelltrivs
'400111 i1 At siippttr the fro„,---, Gr1L/1to11, Stratford,' (lAeter;
'business :session 'was einiOncted by HenSall, Brucelield;- Seaforth-Clin-
the'president,*Comrade 'AlacOctnald. ton and Goderich attendekdegree
.1(ItmTielkevtitteisAlyvcillatelildon eerembnies held at Clinton oft Tuts-
- night The degree, wit4_.:._ad
Astoelter. . • • ,
One newt ineinher, ' '1114%.
Muir. ,War•:intiated and
SturtlyV gift. e011ve1)e1',4•,eporte1 thgit
another, paicel had 'been 'tent to
the .ailoPted war veteran, in West:
ntinster Hospital.' '
1
Airpiu!t. dficte -
The regular monthly meeting of
the 'Arthur Circte.,*As 'held in the
parlor of 1:nox Church on 'Monday
evening, Mrs. M. .Beil presIdihg.
the Scripture was read by ,1110. 31.
ininisteifed b-- Noble Grand Reg,'
'Tuthill and staff of Romeo Ledge,
Stratford.. Twenty attendeer • froni
Goderich, 'NV whom were can.
didates. Thirty....4anclifintes in, all
received degrees.
'E-
Tettipetatpres ,Of the past 'week
in Godetich, with those of the eor-
responding week a •Year• ago, 403
a1 !lei a 1 ly recorded, re 'al h riAlows:
19() 1911) • '
*".k.ritx.....M111, 'Max.
Nell and Mrs. It, G.' MacMillan Thurs.. Feb. 10 ..3-1 .20 A'15 25'
lett in prayer. Miss. 13etty 1)0wra, FiL, 1 -'eh. 17 -.30 10, * • .18
aceompapled by Miss, 'Vienna Sat:, Feb. 18 -.37 .24 .33 .28
'•Laittler at the piano, :sang two Situ., 'Feb. 10 -.32 .5 " 42 34
lovely • solos, "Reed to the Isles" 1on.. Volt. 20 11 • —It 34 :14
awl "'Where My ,Caravan Ilas tues„ Feb. 21 ,.12 :34 20
Rested." Miss Gertrude Wilkes, Wet, Feb. 22 „tr. 5 ' 33 • 20,
gave. . interesting talk • on her '
trip to Iltglitiur...hwas
wielf Muth Itev. and :Sirs; L. II.,Tarnerand
enjoyed Icy n11, After the httSthej4; Grace 31 nil accompanied' by Mrs.
was taken care of the. Meeting* COlirtell Ond AirS(1 lireekow,
elosed with a hymn and ;prayer.. Wel'e ttn0$t1.1 014 Sa,turdi-ty: last with
Thin& Wag served by the lunch- Mrs. W. C. Ilrocklebonli,
Conimitt6e. , int Mount ItrytigN.
4.
—
$ •
Grey , Colin Al.i;Gregor, ',Aga/field;
1,11iner PickerInt, -Stephen ,; 40ses
.Wheeier, Mertis; Manler
jaraes Goderfct;
tlerbert 0. Curran Aatteold„
'*-ittiti'tlberir-.14ftwaltomeik
,The grand An '1.4,.-.0re.fient.
merit reeoninuntled, • 010, eonsithikr-
atiOn "be, given to the .1.,ereckval et .
Inental eases from the County Uorak
to a ,mental institution- also ,that
grl4t,ear6.,A6 • taken by tbAble.„.K.
snensibfe fer,7the nclinittance of In.- •
mates -to Institutien.
• Itl.lvaS, Ireconamended ' that' .new
tleor. be laid la certan) Parta of
the blinding. . • "
• Tho jury was impiessed: With the
efficiency of the matron,. and, 'her
assistants. and with the geed =eon -
(Mien, •.a.nd management Vf the hi.tYlt
' •
•
The jail .was..forind 000,44)0
tary cOndition,, and eftelentlY
ntan-
aged. There -Were! tlifee Inmates
the, Jail *hen insliRtede," "
•"The Court House. is imuleguixte, •
Lor present -clay needs; Und",_,Shre
there is talk or itriaiv "Ctotirt House
in the offing; We Int*
ther tOreportP,
'True -Bill !Returned'
, . •
, Th -e ',jury deliberated -key' altiMet •
three„hours; before returning trUt
bill against Ogb tin-4,13ggleajti •
40)01.3gail, eg*".'"NYinghatn,,,ehaiged
with rape of 7,14rs.-Arlargare;t,Otiliey
oic:Winghara.--; -
•TiTar of th9,;f.'enSe ••41.enect •TU.
da xii�rning, the -aceliSed Pleatlin-
- net., guilty. • •-•CroWn,-..Attogiet 11.
Donnehly, - appeared for the
tiefeike. • • . ••
'Crown Attorney 111135 in,',OresenVi,p;
big • the ease ',stated that evidenee.,'.'
akYAIld-be--6-ased„on thdrievetPinIdozLf
"etttQhghale.7'1..rAeVreiburger,the•n0Perto1-a:r
was ',rented in part7to•Air..and.Mrs.. .
tGlreliproceeded
i-°Y;;'After gaining k admittanee
ta
And ,SOuffring enOued.' Itch; 'One Of
li)huii
e4.aecdcpuseerd.41) Owl.liPstarsMrs. 1',0,Gulley and -
'bedroom,- where the offence
to*Ok•-• igiect•- 'McDougall •
legedly committ'eetlie same oftence.;•:.-
.Latey;-...Mrs.fGulley vent to a neigh,'
bees ,hause„. and7111'.67..'"Pelice"
'caned. . lier ••
: WeininLir", •
wan
t*Pfltbrs
lg'tiltettYeS'''n5t4612.14'1' v‘ay4tdre..ill'tti.'%e•Haq;e2t4,•:"•,i'lfqg.of
GulleY was hAterienr.•
•
-Cro4-exaniliied',''hi'7•3111•1•r4-Diatitiell
witness .could not say •why.,paits
of his evidence -had net. been:. me
tionedrat• the prellininary
John M:•Itogeri, 83,' of Wingitane;•
said 'Mrs, Gulley • had . ruthqd into.
his home. :His wife; Mrs. EliZabeth
Rogers," testilie0 that the. woman•
was. like spmeop,e scared to.,,,death;
and told of the offence,
Pollee Chief T. W. Platt; of Ncilik:
ham,. told of' arresting- the ;tWe''Inen,
and. advising . the complainant
is->e-1Qa ta"..s.7.°gie:161'n g:
•
M•Ce • to Clif a coin -
r. Donnelly objeCted
Plaint made hy Mr' -i. to hini •
on arrival. at the Itegerst.henne00
.tiddi/iOn to tile, original e0A1P1aint
made to the.,Rogers...„ •
Mr. 4ti51ice Spente-uptelir CrIJWiie*
itutitiohrenle.yefloilarpsi'a.ienottit'ewnatitn,atdb.4taist;Ire,.
as being part of the:Original, cOna-
, °
Staiteinent Admitted ill Evidence- ,
During evidencegiven by Dr. --AV..•.• •
4. Crovford, of Winglitim, the
cIrcywn objected to. defence counSel't) :
questioning the witnesS rega.rding •
o statement' made by Belt to Dr,
etawfordto the 'effect that 'Mrs.•.
Glillev had consented on the ground
it Was a self-serving Statement. ,
ilis .LordAillIP 'ruled admissibliity
that while it was a ditlicul't
the defenee -entitled to ;,ank ;4.*
11.0.10..t. •
()Sher witnesses_ Wei'e: Night Cien;..,
stahl Miltoti •Fo'xton,. •Dr. .j.11. • .
Connell ,and..I1-arry (In 1103', :husband '•
of .1Irs. • Margaret ,Galiey,,,..:011: Of.
Wingliton." „'• ••
• This comPieted rvidenee for the
CrewM• • •
Accused Testify n 'Defence
, The' twei accuse°, wereAhe',Only,
witnesses calldd for the, defence.
They denied making anY threats or
using force at the Vreiburger homO.
The complitinantrtliTT
whhing „
perkner. •
• After an hont's-.4eiiheration, the •
_jg_i!tiiii3.14,1,:e,t;it•eneri..iyeaolitLed;d!"16t,aitotftilroott_t
Mr.--•-jhatiee \\•,,sPeniTfe., said ,...,•to;;' the
aceused: ' •
"You Indy regard yourselves 4,
fortunate. ,- You -will lie••'-well-
vised to meld Your ,Ways." .
'Adjourned to Net Sitthig
;t44lattrlle°ot'a'„fiei
lit:101;71;4517allhlit
thej-y..
41°4. vs. .Evans et. iti, and .Teff v.
Matheson *ere trayersid .by con.. -
:sent to the next Court •sittIngs ,in
AIwil,13otlx•'''.aCticais are. for ::flatuageS.
of • VInghnn, Wag in It Oallialen on. '
highway, 4,• north of IlenS'all, ;Witte'
a car - driven by Rey. Willitttn
Matheson, Of Cliesley, 4. J. Evans'
Was fatallyInAlred.
Settlenient by .CortSelit
'Frank,. Donneily,
,,ton't in the lltry netiOn broUglatt'.•
by IrietOr' 1,!trington, W4wanosh,
fanner, who 4-,eitglit total dttritt4.0*
of $1,100 'from C, Macticitria.
veteritiar,y.*, ,surgeon of Seafor,th,.
arising otit", of an iteeident 4Dfl.
township:toad eit t)etober 29, 1949.
Terms. or' ;fettle/heat allow the,
plitrutiff,.14rring'ton, $000, and' 'roAls
liked or. .$83.
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