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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-03-30, Page 1: nit 3,03rd a-"XEAR 4fit••' Id" GODEP,IQH, 01\ITARIO:o THURSDAY, Nth, 1950. ierieh Couple elebrate 65th Anniversary WIT.,L, -011i The bnPeri.al Windsor Sailed from Sarnia this . (TinreditY). Inqui4 Well-knoWn, residenta Goderich' and , is expected to reaeh Goderlea :1/19re' tlian tbFeeisoore, years, Mr. some Aline title" eveningt to'', dpou: navigation. . 13ee4,Use of lieillY ice does out: in. the lake ,stime diffic:a4ty ZZIJI/(.11°418. Til.t.44. 1-taTT.11.t. , ere. ., e p in on t ere, ie expected before the taakeir,O'Cites° was no. race, ,diaerimination. tOhe Dectekile• The, imperial , Wiauleor TuttedIn itirtalca. *Telling of ' the .carries a •cargo of gasoline. : beauties' of these island, the apeaker kirst, veseel in last year was the, said that vaeons who aaiuld afford Imperial Kington from 'Sarnia ea to take a- trip to Florida could March" 24th at 6.50 pan., with Capt.. just as easily go to the West ladies, Butters in charge. It was the litiandallY speakitig, as their (101 - second' attempt of tiae imperial larsateeunt for mere there than in Kingston, ice „floes at the, harbor Florida. fie deserified 'the islands mouth haying Prevented the vessel as not unlike a Biblical, einintry. from enterthg Godeaich 'tartan: on A committee wee appointed to the first! attempt and holdipg it 'carry on tire Men's Clab meetings in anicejam for about a we which will 'be resumed next fall. .• 'Ne3ct project ' will be a eongregaa LOOAL P.U.,,,RICEIVES , tienal petite early in the summer. . . e • , • • and M.A.:I:elan.. ..11atterie„on ,Mon- day ,,!celebatitecl • :their Wedding ennivereary. '%The_y -Were niaaried in the- Orkney .1S1ends of. • a Scotland ,whenshe was eighteen • Years. of ;ageniul-lie; was in ' his twentylourth year. Two yearrs •* later they,‘ mile to Canada, and ..tifter a year at Ilanailt•on settled in •.gotlericb, *here they have since • ,• resided. • „ • Preaent for the 'anniversary were sthele two daughters, Mrs. Wesley Harrison (Helen) lend Mrs. Bruce 13. Durfee (Isabel), boil of 'Detroit • Canting of ' seafaring•, .race, Mr. • ilowrie after „arrival in Goderich - was employed j fihing on Lake • Huron etrcl in other •occupations at the harbor. • He.. fa' now retired. MtWe'llowrie has. iqa „vOr..y_aqtYe .,Bbtli she and lter • husband - -ahave been tnembeas of K11.0X pres- byteriart Church 'asince emning to Goderich, and site late beena mem- ber of every women's organizatien in the' chercie • She in a- charter • member of the Women's Institute and else'. of the Alimeek Chapter, of ' the LO.D.11., The staunchest of --Liberals, she has been ,a pillar of 0 -strength to the 'local party and for aanany• yearsaelias /held official post- • tions th ,Loth • tea% - and riding aSseciatione.... She recalls with nar- o denier. pleasure-, that' she •.sat,on the platfortnT with -former ?rime: settle the aodount. , ek zie Kin ,when be anueliroRn SPE -AXE' 44 . . • VELLS-011/-WESivINMEW ' Dr. flarrietta Sitoraltet.bt Strat- ford wa,s4gnea, t speaker at a banquet" „meOting er,theaMea'S Club Of -North street -gaited: Olettich field in the ellureit qaall ,ott Wednesday ,night. About sixty -Ave attended. : , Showalter „deecribed tile "Britieh REBATE QF $8,782.70 MRS: BOWMAN'S 8801 BIRTHDAY . • . • Mrs. antes Bowmen f ,Bruesels The local Public Utilities Com- .pastsed finother' milestone in her inisaltiti' hag feeefretI tram tite Oifli1e'S-Toulney 1ia3t week, eelebrating* tart° Hydro:Electric Power, Coin- her eighty-eighth birthday on March mission, 'the annual •statemeat. for alst. • Mrs. J. R. Wheeler et God - the year year .ending Octo(er 31st, • 1940. rich,' a _daughter, was with her The total amount paid by the for the occasion, with two other loeal Corand&sion for _pester received danghteia, .ainsa John Galbraith Of In the • twelvemonth Period on Briissels and ',Mats-. j•Dr.) Scott of monthly accounts was • $84,902.58. tindsay, and •het. son, Robert, •of The cost as determined after the .Brusaels, teenier Warden of Huron close 'of the period ' was $76,233.79, oeunty. Mrs.' 1341Vitian. is in good leaving a balan.ce of '$8,068.79 in healtli -and received a lame number favor of the loeal Conimissiona. To offriends who -called to 'present this wee added $11.4 for inteiest, gangratulations' and good .wishes. anda cheque for the total, $8,782;794 ' was received from the, H.E.P.C. to • MARINERS' SERVICE. „ The annual.itervice for 111 itrinens. - The power bU tot FebruitrY, 're- will bealield 'in Knox Presbyterian • wattaat- th U11)of 41 • tnrelaanextuntlity-evening, ehis week,. was $6X0.80, •2.xid,. at .7 •ceelock. • , 14 . • ' " 1. spoke In7-Goderleh some wen, -ya years ago, and lase Suininer,-04 the -occittsion- of --Print°. -Minieterea-Sta Laurent's visit to Goderach, she. Sat witk Ms -ituren . .auceeeding . 'election, than& .over. eighty yeaa• of age, she .. worked' - hard citiring the- eampatga and bit 'polling dayeatot the Liberals; but $h� ha e mang. Canser,iTative friends " ' and doesn't begrudge them a ride • with her to the polling': lietethaf• f there is rooteale aaratlana-te -iikathe cart. • An eiperta In 'needlework .and in ,• • • el-I:painting, she has won hundreds of prizes. at fall -.tains in Western • Ontario,...inabuUn .Fair at -1;ondon. • • She is a cousin. of the late Dr. • John' Gibson Iakster,.• for years a • .prominent minister ,of he Chureli in TioTnm1ler • family Connections •lnelude'ne less .a person .than WaShingtim •.the, author,. whose forbears were .Orkney folk: • • ". • ."1 iia.•lived 'a very happy life• ," sh,e says, '"and my advice is neaer.. • to -worry about:anything 'until. worry • really comes to you. ',If anYouesays :asontetbiner to .you that you dolet like, doiet ,pay,aily. attention to it." a Many 'Callers On Menday there was a stream of ',callerS .atatlie •home on Lighthouse atreet, where .they were cordially '_gre'eted by the . worthy • • couple and their daughters: ' Aire. Norman :MacAulay, 'Elgin averiue., •,,and MiSsMary (Jordon poured •tea, arid wedding cake Was served from a three-tier confectien made by ..Mrs, • HaWrie heaself. The Tooma .weve lilled •with flowers and other gifts • and theee were eardst; letters, and • telegrams galore, from points near •and, far.. Among the gifta, ,were theaTefrom • .the - Ladies" Aid SocietSe. of ,..Kailix Chorth, the Goderich Liberal As- aeciatien, the a"laaomete'S Institttte theihmeek 'chantey of the 1.0.D.F, • a handsome lainp fram the 'neigh- •- bora, anifeeVeral gifts froth Detroit • friends.' The daughters ,ancl. Sona-ia- •'law presented Airs.-Ilowrie with „ Ievela , triple, strand_ of 3:wal1a., A saline of special pleitsnre was. a tele - •,:phone message fawn the celebratiag • couple's, only • grandchild/ Hiigh • ' ("Bald") Harrison, whowee' •, do- • tained at Detroit by examinations. , Alex. Butler of town :com- pesed a 'clever poem ofamany. verses in honor of the eceasiona. . 'Altogether it, wtra a. proud . day • for Mr -and Mr. liaterie,aerid the ' general • wisha of theta •artmlero'ui friends Was that they would hitae : ,many more attniVerattries. • .Though both are ie -their atintit.eecitde; they .are in geed health, and spirits .and ate splendid examples of the sturdy • • constitutions induced In youth .by the ftesli sea-alti 'of , the Orkneys: Lang may 'their tuna reek l• • STEWAIIT-NlviNs On •Saturday afternoon •ft 1 'O'clock, Rev- S. E. Hayward, Paster o Benmiller United Churelf, ina. ceremony` at tbe nittnee, -united i. teitariage Besskaadangbter • of •Mr.,' a arid 111.ra...'„ Dttaial Nvths PtlIcaefiat_91.t. 2; Wt WitNettnosliaaatid* ME -Rey"' Stewart,- elder sen. df Mr.' and • Mrs, Gordon -Stewart, filen of can- . eession 2, 'West WaWanoSh. Th4 britle' Woke, a street -length blue silk jersey dress •with short 'sleeves, and .a 'corsage ofdeep pink roses. The . ;. bridegrpones coesin, , Miss' . Joyce ' Stewart, of Dungannon, wee- brides- •. maid, dressed in navy with Taliatnan roses. •Mr. Paul ' Caesar. of Dun - i_ giennoti 'attfintled the •gfooni. • On • theirjetutn froin.a wedding talp.te, Niagara Fags • the • couple will re- side in Gotierich - * • L. • TWO "C.G.t.T: GROTIOS Members of the°C.G.I,T. group a. • Ichok • Church were hostesses. to 6 • .•411)70.. •At., he• ,raNOI•roil• • Frew left to '- righta L. D. Wakelin, ,mapager • of , the arena ; D.. MeoneY, , • Arena citrate -lesion ; . Mayor George Mathie.son. • ' chairinan of the .• .N OranttS %,„1.4.4151ES' NIG T , , radio (pia • PrOgrftta feature of the iPusuien .Chib'S• annual ladies' and yak' preSidents' night at tile Goderieh*Vaidlion okt Atodid#y, attended- by abont sixty •niiiibets and:, gtieSts. Dre aliai; Bud' gortilirsWai_vs:ouqUizbymawStroo.r. we , Madeline Bridgwater, , :Ntrs, (race ratterSon, 114.."1 Maxine 11111, Mtst. esloril7 WWIllnanicerY''"of'cla,:1%•1111srilitjfiarly.'ellbii°ininn'f dance vas Mrs.oVenua Worthy.. Chalrinan.., of the entertainment .:-conunittee WIAS Bill Dolby, • 'Members of the Gederleh Kinsthen Club are attending the charter night orthe BXeter club „this evening. A nominating committee ltas been (AP- pointe'd Ap bring i1 11 new slate of officers, Air the Godegich club. This cominittee Is CI Shenton, chair- man, Frank Skekton' add CharleS 111..idgwatei, , _ BlancheII • •BOATING DOWN THE Adjuilicator,for Drama Festival * The director 3;kf afSaint. Joan" the veinning play in -the 1948 -Do - 1WallaCeblirtirak,e$ I NIAITLAX,DRIVER,IN'1900- . 4 • Ithe Serie-Kinsnien A.t this ason of the y,eaf recol7 Outfor the Season tedious, ef doings on the' Maitland" • Mr. II. T._ Etheards haa in Ina ,posa . At • •Wlaeeburg. • -Satiurilauy• River ygirs ago come tb Mind. „ . • minion Drama Festival, w,ill 1,d- session photographs. -efea trip down night Godericai Kinsmen awere-ellin- jpdhalte the Goderich eartnifft-Fesfar the oa -Goed Friday, A.pri ivej, on Wednesday and Thursday, . • . • "A" 0.H.A. competition when tlity • .ApriL,12th and 13th. A9" 13t 1„. 1909. .11ahe party inetuded, .• 111a‘nhe Ilhe....,.oggtosokoLtidettn, wtrhce-kmighidtr-14.1ratifi-er s_dilv-41.4=4/Etidac.itt.- „ . • „ ituar b• a HERBERT -31, GLEplIat 'eta a pally year e ago and surviving are • . Herbert M. 01,edriill, Kincardine business man with a shoe •.store • Geduld), :as well as at' Kin- eardineaadiedaire Western-Uoieltaia T.erinito, on , Suiaday,.,at• the age 'et fifttathree years. elle was the t3011 of •the late Mt. and -Mrs, Daaid ledhill - and -a wa.a._ ielated to. the Gledhill& of Bet:10,11er. • He asuraived by. lifs' wife' and ..one son, David..., arhe ,funeral took place ,odaruesday afternoon at kincarcline and waS attended' by. ' T.. -J. Gam- Mageamanager of the Gledhill store hi .Gbderich., and Mrs. aGanunitge; Alias Beulah. Long. and Mr. ',Clyde Gleithial of Beniniftera and Mr. wild „Mrs. 'Glee:. Came, Goderieh townsplp. - MrOWAt ISIel.)0tGAI,L* Mowat- ,MODongall, member Of a well-known Potter's- 'family', died suddenly. at ,elintqn on.,,Taeas- day in his sixty-fOurili .year. worlma in. Goderich at frey.tent periods ' and was active tn._ the Liberal parta, • interesta hoidiriga the' office of president. Of the local! as- sociation. • A e'en., of the. late • Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDoligall, is sureiyed. by five, brothers, tinci tliree sistets: Roy, of Firilay, B.C.; Doug - of • Porters Hill; Wililan (Scotty"), of BOise; Idaho, the evell-knoWn professibnal wrestler ; of °deride; Of Clautou; Mrs. D. W. •Gibson, of• ;Detroit.; Mrs. J. McCullough, -of Torontei and Mrs. 'A...Catalano, of Boise Idaho. 'He waeaekilred as -a trainer of raeing .horaea, and 'Was employed in, this, capacity at Clanton at tbeetime ofhi death.:',.T,he fun/ eranerviee was held this (Thnrs- day) atfteruoan at the BrOphey funeral hew, "Rerva , Mac- Millan officiating, • and •the pall- bearers were ,Wootl;' 'Fred and Frank Morgan; Wilmer ''Ffar- lisen„larank McDonald ina'Norinan. MeDeugall. The inteament was In Maitland 'cemetery. two 'sona, Reginald and John, of • Goderieh ,One daughter, Mrs. • Electok Hawkins, of Saginaw, Mich.; brother„ „Snittlea_ef. Cetiax: ville, Mieh., and a sister, Mrs. Clara Aden, of 'Highton, Mich. . The funeral service was _held, on _We.dneeday afternoon at the Bro- phey funeral Ifonte anda wasecon- of as, 11- • :MISS' MARION FRASER • a Mies ,Marrion F•raser, the ittSt Stir- viviug member of it fernier Gode- rieh died' at Saranac Lake, -N.Y., on Tuesday, Mareli 21st', after 11 hrief folloWing a stroke. A, daughter of the late„ 'Mr. and Mrs.Jeines• She W'as, bern itttioderidit' tetallaUtpa -and the" 'family later -removing , to town she attend,ed" sehOol here, qualined as a teacher, and, became a member, of the- Goderieb, Publib scheel staff. Over twenty-five genre ago' She ecl. compaided her mother. and. elaster, Atlas Lillian, when they went to Saranac Lake on account 'of her sister's health. 'Beth mother ‘• and sister died there 'and she ,remained. The' b'edy itraived Goderich On -Thursday niglit, acpompanied „Ity two friends;.--11Irs.„Dorothr--"Wil- son of Sarailac Lake, 11;41 'Airs. J. 11. „Webb 'eta Mon teen 1; and the fun- etal , service . was bele on Friday morning at the .Brophey funeral, 110010.tne. 'Bei.. C. W. 'CoPe,' ministO of.'icorth street' United Church, of- ficiiited, and in, 'attendance were Many relatiVe$ flil(Ltortiner neighbors trent Goderieli township, 85 , well its associates of, Niisa FraSer, when she lived in fown, Burial was. in: Maitland cemetery, the pallbearers "being Vatter Wattle, Forest *Mc- Clure, Donald ,Nlacteenziea Geo. G. ,Nittetwatta JOS. Barton inul • A. 1'. Sturdy. ' rd. Mits. ,ELLTIN the 1101131111101'1101131111101'et, Tnesday ,31r.'.s. Eitee eent of Goderielir ' .evening. When they sat down 0.4(001110(1 rsidBarrow's, oltl and ')4141I1(')4141I1(•supper in the Xnor Chnrch parlors., , The president, 'Marilyn The had charge oils the worship °service': Rtith Reed read the &rift - time leasen• told "Ilairothy McCabe led •in prtoter. • Vaster lryjens Were • sung and Betty Ilowra •was,,,pihnO 11 ('('030101111.41 for a gingsong. Iligh. light of the Meeting Wile the 1110W- ' lag of vieturOs local interest by Jiob ll'en.rY; which was tam% en- • joyedt by tite Gameg Were, playod later rtndthe Meetifig tloSed. with "Taps:"° „ dada's -iv MacMi KnoX..."Church. '‘The inter: in a 'Maitland: cemetety; - bearers being Robert Jess ,, bare Maynard, a Geotge, • Litidatty,- and Jackson. ,Berreiys and W.elter •Daer. Among tho.se attending the funeral were Mas. Hawkins. and ..daugh- tor, ef-SaginaW ; Bur-. eow,i, • og $tnit,tford,„ and:, her " two, dattghters, Mr.., Pryile,. of- .Burftpg- i • ,On.q of the senior prOducers. .133,• :( of- their win the 4Burg, 'sextet naves , ly-ftiltsp-an 1)8 activities in New York with thie mallY trom taoderich apd, p,ut biathe •_ „ ••• a.„. , e7 into Ahe'linteemeillate "'AP Mrs. *Hogg stjtrted her • theatre ,Iltck , Bea ere. taken ,ba American' Labo.ratory Theatre eenuonnals, arneeting Tillaonbutg. • mai "river •below the, dam at ...tAubutn, . aa„ • . was •assOciated -With, that group .t,1 e•ni.ea .tydueg•fellows then). intik- - in the opening fi'alne the Feed Lea -yang ,A,utatrn at dayhreak„uthey the locals /faded badly after _that, boys outscored ,the Kinsmen; 2-1.and ing • the trip to Auburn • ea 'foot. an actres-s for -five '. years. ,' Her' ' directing -experience has been Mein- tiatted_ _the, fort v-inile ' vO.yi.eggaatat aillytivigre,__ the_ ',Burg. squad. four_Jui- ly. with -the -London -a -Little -Theatre.- •,odericli "at;•„0.,..Paireia''''''''..'''', . , - apawered "talliea ' in the middle 1.1irs.• Hog has else been aseqciated , 1 terbulent rhea inVolved some ,peril 1G1 feriaPd and being on the short end Atli -the 'London' Little Theatre . That eheat rip .d.own the swollen, University of, Western Onterio Suitt - is, made evident by one of .the photo- For t131.1 17•,e'l°111:111netrS1,01.41(1•eilellitiCtt'Dsotatinglzaas. raer. School _Since ,ItS iticeptioni_and .,T in iphs- showing- one- of , the ..-boats and- Goodntan catinted taerce, while, this ” ,year , has.: been' . appointed .a.-1.-. ,director-in-eharge. ,, . , ,J,st ;after • it had :ne,gatiated the Pagh, Hy -stead_ and Asselatene - alf Ile • 'neer Benmiller. The pair scored singletopea Miller and Altai . The •total, 'number -of •entriee: 're, "--1 7 ' — -- 11101'011g t h I S boat were mr.-,-Ed- eillied for .elie4 KinSinen.• Deatad- 6eived for the 1030 Festiaab is 533: waxa., anthJack 'Cattle,: Manipula-• awl, staraing inathe Kinamen's net This as. an- increase. of -seVentY-twe; tion a U1( bo partieularly at this stopped, approximately fifty, slcote. everlast •year'slotel. ' •Tbe addition- . Part Of ,the trip, called. for .skill and Tha teams: . _ . _ '; _a. ' , IA. entric's :in the piano,' the brase? ;Mr.., John G. '..'"Manh wikhes to. to the raft d .aIt . streitgl it?' raid the spirit of adveetare , GopmetC11.- Goal, •Donitidsan ; ates than we have, - • • claases..fOr trained .voicets, promise ' Mid -woodwind,' •and. in . the vocal which was high •in these daya of defence, ...Miller, al•eeo : .eeetre, Newa, annortnee ' 'the engaaeinent,•:0of. •,hie`.. , roliNleualtieedf,e, "SCITOOL'F' RLY T' iWARBLET MENT CLINT( )N, 28.-1Varbie iiner lYtieus?eedn et(jirisa n 1,c)•eor"itiallot,won't contribute to their support. met, hi the agiolaultural office., board room here INIonday afternoon at a special schottizafor warhle fly, in- spectors. The 'purpose of this school was to enable those, partici- Pating, in the 1950 warble fly cam- paign to .become more experienced with the mea'ne used in the eradica- titou of the warble fly '-ander .the Warbly Fly Act of 1949. Re resentativea • 'trod Nicerris, Turnberry, Csborne, trey, East Wit-Wanoali and : Go-defieWtewa-ships gregatione' Who'-'aae 'unable t**0" Paya iiTEturmi eanittYeandaFullartou and 11[1 i T11111111li-*.atil,.! Hibbert .towuships- in Perth were students • to inission field* tit the present. An eclecattotat • filen.' on West during the stuinnere , the atairble-ffeaewas-Showna-and,-Die- -e-Wee-aaalsagataanatattgaplaaaaete te- Stud- -gingstafire"70-xtrairfrrerefin-ii- for the ministry ; theneatiteralievenea-a- (ol1ege,. Guelph, was-2,,preeent with years of college..tealitiag they go- to R. , Graliain ;of , the livestock a einatlagengrektitioa ana 'offer branch, • OntarioL, DepartMent. 'of them leas • than we. would .pay Agriculteee„ Torontaa; to give 'some girl in an office.. . general instruCtiofr:Lon 'the spray- Db we ever consider who pays- -ing and; erildication' of the warble for our ',colleges? The Government inakes-a, grant for the nrta, ebarae,.' - Thenaunicipai ceinicir trf each of but not for tlittetogy,,"$ea. apart from - tlaese townships .repreSerited, had students' • 'fees. (whieh. -have ' la - enacted a bylaw after 'the signing creaSed coneiderably) the addition - of a' petition by 66 pet. cent,. of all al expenses must collie ,from the • cattle own'ers in,the toanship„ , eliureh budget, and they attre •in,- Thie .-setie-617 was.: the that la it creasing every year, , (except' the • seriee of seven pf this nature te professors' salaries). • • lie held during March in 'Walkerton, • Somestudents are getting part of :- eol- Batele,atid Lindsay,. Wiarton, Alarluble. te310.1emi: itilllegin:tlt,s'ttjan);i:edii;St.tfthteOS, ' leges; 'they make friends there, and., Elast NGAGEMENTS ANNocseED • taa) years aye ,have loat atiote men "•'-` e 01 uppori ro e forthe Church •„ , The congr. egatien, byteriati .churelkqteard line7 ser- nion Suncla)r':worOng'i vvb.g% tlie Rev. A. 1g:ell Miger, )4.)".),* of . , Toronlo,!spou on; ,:cOnr. Steward.' shiP 'PreAyterini,W.” .* Ile stated-. tinkt We need to 'realiZO ilia( we tire; all Stewards Of ihe tlihigs 'that god. has .gi,,,,Ven • nig, 0.141.:4' ,referrcd to • Paul's tettek .:4Ito the! „Corinthians.- in witich he spoke 44, the ellurcil.` iNliteedentla,:e Where -they gave out 'of .their deep pOv,°-'4 erty, even beyond their , 1)ower, for the mintsteipag of the saintS.,". We in- "-Canada are shirkifig our- - reepensibility, said the .preacher. In • outarlo, .out of every hundred del-. .-,..- • 'ars that is spent,, a .little over _ mile dollar gees to all cliaritahle 11l 1'] indeding , the. adietreh. Soiue Preabyterittaia':-'001-•'111 don't believe in ntiasionsa Mr. atillee „explained ,that tally 20 cents out of each. &liar goeti,t, work in British Guiana, Formpiga, India, and the Koreans itt Japan, ' Many. o°,f 'their churcheis 'ore, self-- supporting,and are, doing a :grand work angilig their--i}wn peop,le. They •have stood the. test et the . war: • years and have not been •• found ,wanting. • Out of the retnatning 80 cent.', help ..Ls given to, augment ,the. salaries -of minister& in small Can: Y 0 taig • maphoOd. . ' canelee; "wiings; .Faurkter,- .a-tYaset ; ' daughter Doris 'Merle Dong (j. • 1370101.•1'..lentir.0,111englesst9ais,„„tio to profide keen. intereat. and cone 111 th 0 se . days •flfe t rip' was .ain alternateS, Mactiouttla, ( urge., anti:gni, son- of -Mr.,. and -111P-vticant • bulpit.S.,•, What -)are 'aye , petition in .ettch ,section. , year. •after year by,. venous. parties,. brook, 1V. -Weetbroek, .A11111, -P-14114.S, .1\411141•S..G. tit; 'the -Wed- • • going ..to tier about it t • ; •T • • " tech, and Mrs. Jeasep, of Stratford, . but after 'the fatal adventute of Duckwertha dine 'to take -place ylinton earl.).- The laidget.' fee: • the'. yeeta, ••• • • 11 and $otaaJackson Burrows; Of De., CHARGED WITH - • Dr. Frank Ttirrthe ee 1.2 t h, _ .wA Eli 170 G0,411, , Pear- , • .• Si 50,000, and if every member gave• vatrai the. cestone'fell into dia.uae. „WI; deferi( - • . • • . • :Arr. and_ Air.s, Ihrrvey Fisher.' of Se week 'thiS ainetintYwouRrbe • trelt ;•.Jus'eph, Smale CRUELTY TO 'HORSES liqrtin I McKenrie • - •• eetirre,• Nye -lead ; winOas,, , Duca( ne, .. - • , , _ 4 WINS $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP , ,. Rle47,10., &audit 1 A 11, n0111010 earl, i Vivitin Nero, !Colborne. ' township aintremtee the reached: ' ,, a . • • .. to Benjadnin Murray, Mr. and Mrs. ,Thos, :j., Stilkeld of • ,..._ •Lovst (aubeaeal). ..- . . .• ' 1.. ..... . . • . . • .- to, Ca ,-,,e, place,.early dn April. and -Mrs. Myrtle • Fleming', all 'of, • • • • . • At the- preeent time fifty• per cent • Detroit. . f. In weekly cdfirt today' Magistrate V1.18SHELEN.S.ALKELD„. . of • their daughter, of 'cetera . members do not . Ma: , , G 0 rd oil ; ,. 111:11'1,1111 tfzi,„„., pagh, p; Me- i •anataaareeoeut tributealo the budget. Thia: ileavee JAMES W. MacVICAR ' - weeks the hearing of a - charge • D. E. Holmea adjourned for three three thinga to be „ considered.: ' Tho Sudden 'death of James W. against Themes Ryanf cif Baucefited , 1. We • must raise more money.: alacV,Icar, whieh occurred at his .of erueltrato 'aninaalsa . Ryan ,was .2, tGea. intet debt - •da ,a :Gi'c'(' home otia, Cambria • road on Sunday ordered to, sell in that time , the uft'eothe of time worle . Which is it morning, brought a shoek ,nbe, WS' three- hoe -es Which police said be .. goieg to lata• ,Are 'we going to, ae- - to his relatives and immediate had been , neglectitig, ,to feed pro- cept Mir . reaponaibility? ,_ ' .--2; friends' but to the toweapeopte, gen- perly." Ryan ' also wae , reqUeated Re 11 11. ..Q. • MiteMillan,eondueted . erally. "'Mr. •11.1aeVicar had.been . un-" to pay a neighber, Richard NleCeb,e, • • Dungias,. Petrie, Schell, .A.s.selstine; of :qr., and :11rS l'i • •Gr . ()tea ae - Miss Helen* Salkeld, daughter • - • a . halal of Godericli the • Marriage West Wawanoele formerta'of Gode- WALL.ACEBURC.4,,.AND, • . . rich, haata been awarded' a a1,000 LOCALSVIRIN'OlUVIE,HERE PERSONAL% MENTION. scholarsaaalay the I3eSeagch Council • • „ • • , of Milario. 'NUS's Salkefd. coin- At the -Oodei•Ich arena. on Phut's- 1,11e4e4e: Nicholson well for . for two' or three 'Weeks: but the 'cost of feed •whieh 'McCabe said little of it and a fatai-aesult was provided for the Itorsea. • . uneXpeeted. Born in Gedericb, be • Mice • said that • on • a visit to, ..was a'eon of the late aira and Ryan'cleSertee'''fitrueena-February Mis...Jarnee MacVicar. ..Ile i air- 23rd „ they . found.' time horses vived b 1ii wife,' the ,:teriner running loose, a loot ,and a -half of Carolyn Limikeld; two •'brothers; allow, on the ground mid..the".. ()MY, Georgeond-David, of Goderich, Itaid- food Wheat staaw.ain theamoe, of, five - •sisters, a Mrs. F.,•• R. Redditt, nareofed barn, annaVailable to, the horses:. On a second visif• on February, -127th,. ' •a considerable ameunt oft this wifeek straw ,Inid keen thrown down from the, mow.. Misses 'Margaret, Belle. and Mary, of GOderich, ftlid•Lilliasj. of Welland., , He MIS aa-alieson,'. a member of Branch 109, Canadian Legion, of the Nienesetung Canoe Club and, the for the horses. :Arrangements, were :Godeticha Lawn Bowling 'Club. He then made, With ;McCabe -te feed was a ..,veteranatlf World War ia the homes. 'enliating 'at Calgary with the, Can- Ryaii• said • at aoWirtg, to Macias , charge • of carele4 driving . , adian ,Mounted lailies early in 191 5 he had .been in London ,but claimed . A . and serving averseaS.With a Machine to have loOked - after ite ,h.orses againat Albert J. Sliorea' Gmlerich ape, •He Weis wounded at the adeauately. lie said he Arad tried eldctriciaaa'was dismissed tip alagis- 1 cotrate .13: E. llohnes• in Magistrate's Sernme in '• /910 aiand Was invalided to' -sell the horses, 'hut nobody •_ home 111Geteliera• 1918; Atter 'his 'wanted to buy a draft horse today, Cotirt en• Thursday afte1.11•01)11, Mat. partial., recovery he was appointed with trueke and traders plentiful. A. car drtfen h3' the 11(01150(1 was involved, tit an • Accieent' 'With a issuer or --Motet car 'liceases, . in Ityare,'alao .claimed he couldn't get eouPe „drteen, by O. , E. , . Errata. Gederieh,, la position • he -hetata until a trticker to ,,1,,Wing ..the ' horses to. , .• _ Auhuria On ,the., empty' hiehway _death.' '. - ' • JaPnuote s:0 lie conk] teed' them 'there,. --•.'The' funeral SerVice'veaSa'theld 'Oil Truckers oared' 0013'0310 cent a A arer a 'mile; 'west of Catiew, ow Wednesday afternoon at the home pound for ,theahonses and ilyan ch -a -a -I -Verne -Bean, Caalqata -tea. ,ji i telaing a tear& on the, aide of the on 'Cranibeire rei-idaa.,Whore there ' Wag wenldatuitaseIl at' 'tligit Trice. , ':. --; • age attendance of Masons and „. ,Pleadingagitilty to three' chaitgaaa .1*:"ti' Alia Shore'Pillledaotit te pa the teatta and, did. not ' •see the ve•eranS, as well ' as many other Kenneth Dickinson of dodericli was Errata car until it wasaonly 100 feet citizens. Rev; C. W. Cope, Mieister •fined $5 and coats • for inadequate Of North street United Church, eon_ ,iig.ii-tiilg oh . his car,. ;2 _mid...nos_ away.,_ He, applied the _brakes and, the car- skidded. . ; • . -0 ducted the service, end the • pall.: for parking in front, of a driveway, Murray • Lovett, Ilayafield Youth, bearerir Were ' Mayor G. Mathieson, tied $15 and costa for yermitting Pleaded' guilty •ef Vie theft of :r ahirt Peter Bisset, C. lr: 'Chapman,' Geo. a person to operate' his motor and $2ec'e05l1,a1 the Cantam• Radar G. alacEwan, Dr. II R. Hall and vehicle witlienr irattriitiaaall . School. He ts•unenipToy-redTarTu *In W. ',W.,Ross: ;Interment wits in the ' --- ----- - - - -- . a, statement • to police said he took Soldier -a" aleinerial, Park at r. Matt- , , 'WOlvaiN,S HOSPITAL, the 'neaney to pay some tlehte. He land•cemetery, Whore Masonic rites • • • AUXILIARy ' . . was 4011111 0(10(1 ft., Week. And ordered Were , conductedlar4 Past Master a ,MreaM .aoney pre-si,ded atothemeet_ to.. return -pie. shirt„-andaanake-are- Aaoherea-Ittaset Of- --Mititiand-','Eodgv. . ing 'of *the WomonislITopitaf:Aitx11:: kfletitio:n ..'of 41te- -ineitiOk., Ile „had The casket' was draped with the aary•held ift aracKay, me, dn Nion- nia previotas „record: • _ ,, Union Jnek °and area attended ilia (thee., A. connofttee WAS fO•r/Iled 40, r Pleading not guilty to a. 'charge of, mentleara of 1 he.4;egion under Presi- aaaist the nurses .of the bospitar cri161ty to ;three hor:ses lrynot pro-, dent Cael Niftier: Three 'trumpeters ,aa their spring dance, 14416 held ilt yidipg feed, Tianims, Ryan, , Stanley front the -Clinton ,11,,C.A,F. Sehool Sky 'Harb_or OE APril, 280. a. ; " townshtpa WaS_ remanded a week, - :Mended 'EaSt Post and Reveille. . 'A cheque for $50 wag received avith bail set at 41500. . :. Among the • maay Iloral-itrOures ,f),:oni were those from Menesetting Clue% the *Maple Leaf .01ntpter to be need'. tor the oxygen 'Alt. fund' °.:• 'Club.; Goderich 'Branch' 109, Can: at a airs. ...Lt ooney reported an the, pro- adian Legion; Maittaftd Lodge, No. 83, A.,11. & A.M..; GOderich Lawn greSs of the marathon bridge and Bowling CIpb ; Gdderieh automobile ilitienNe'il; 11001(1041 11) t• bospital. aa :soon P s o trail overail ... dealers ; eniployee.s of Gederieh Salt It I, recTived, .4 • Opmpany ; Ntif.ses' Alumnae r Of Alexandra Hospital ; C oni num ity Nursing* Registry t. Welland ,Ibulflic School staff ; Roas Scheel. staff, Nirelland, and the neighbors, • . -Out-Of-teven people here for the Aftlnekitl. were: Mr. and Mrs. W. 'I.. Dunkeld, Pontlite, , Mich. ; airs, 3, nneher, Kingaton ; Mr. and Mrs. Donald flearle*, Toronto.; Miss Lillifis Maellear, Welland ; Mr. and 'Mrs. 14, ,IL Mon, 'Oakville; Mr. Jatt1o4 M. .11,edditt, ToroA o ;31i'.,.W., C. McKenzie, Hamburg, NeY.: ProfeSsar, and Mrs, Den . Jones„ ,Guelple; Mr, and 11rs. • 'John A: 'Carlyle, 'Mr. 14.1rnest Chpiip, , Paris, Ont.; Mr. fu40,1111s. It. 3*. McCormick, 13tan1ford.i„ Mr. T. L... Mc'Kenzio; Toronto ; . • :V•i''. ' Thonats .cntlYie. Pleting -her. tifth eear tit the Ori- d evening (1odericli and •olito•eiwas renewing tie(pniintia0es in laria Agricultural College,: Guelph", where she Ines Obtained. 14(1 iiil4. degree ' and is studYing-fot" her Master degree. -She-is 111 firesent engaged iu researcirWark ento-, molpgy 'and agrieulture. • - The, schol a h ps -awn riled h,y the ()ii 111115 Research -rouileil itre for the. :Pm:prate of- -TheiTitat algpoi- g:01u0 te w Ili in agfiCultaral scieece, blotagy, forestry, geology., m a ttnenat ics„ nri n era logy. t ndiittl- • subjeets. • „ . MAGISTRATE'S COURT • Vella coburg Froz5,-N-Foods battled town this- Week. ' '"1.The• Lord'S Pit and,' niss Miller. The choir sang. the atthem Marilyn Butler sang a ready soli),...a "There Is, a Green Hill Far Away," • ' The evening• serviee 'was held in the lecture' hall. -, fine film; en- tifted4•And•NalW1 wai-ahown: 'Sir. :Niftier apoke briefly in eXplar- t serviee • end . In taotlaced' • lir. to a -1 4 deadlock in the third nine Mr. •zifid Air, Jaines .liontildson oc . the% , 0.1I.A. , Interinediaite--.44,A.11, 'returned litae , last '‘ivepk :after p11' ea w as. ,The' y left otat loat po•speudiug the :winter in Florida: . 1,1111O, ill finding the scoring. range , ,•31r. and -atre. Win. ' Ritchie of and witlita 'Six mitinte.s lied 'counted „Maitit001111 .•Island., are guest's with twice, 'Martin -and Al.iitdon. • being , the forMer's sistera, airs. John _Mar., the., en laierS, !rite Jamie reipantle-di wa,k, MITI MI'S, W. 'Leevoit-';- lay hlkaNtiug their offensive. leaven:, Captain :William •Rubiltson,' has . it .ti.43, when Iiiickw:ortli Aured received 'word_ that .‘,* has been. ac„,,aaia mar ---- -. a t ion of 'the .picture,..and. after 'Abe - with, the an'embers" bf - - ,with .A.Illies -la.s.sistauve, and tl•iree U(( 0) itt tiasaing his 0' 401111 ,the sessium, 'Wait] ,Kif malingers.and aninuteii. later when Pis et eon verted ', zit leas fel! marine ' Captain's impe1s.. bu' for ' .1"aulkner's ,paasout. - 1, i . Mr. and m Mrs. Neil Thopsondget committeean informal mac-masa0n- • -. "pleased away on Monday in Alex- andra Hospital, Where ',she „had been a patient' tor two years. She W415 111 hoe ninety-third yeararoame erly Men °Sinale, she wths ilern at Mitchell and spoilt early years in the Part Albert distriet, She married, George Burriiws and they livpd at' Shoppardeon, Vit 'for the; last forty-five years slle had been ft resident of Gloderiell. She wag 11 niember„ of itnox Presbyterian!' ,Church and of the Ladies' Aid of that church. lier husband klied Brantford. "•. It wag, suggest -41 • thal the nog; Sibility of lunving ti blood Wink at the hoepital be considered, as the anailiary has received ft stint of money' for a 'memorial fund which would be a nteleus for this projeet. APPOINTMENT FOR. . KEN .11,701C ANNOUNVED • A " despatch tram an- nounces the appointment of ICent netlf luck of Goderieli'eas conserva- tiftiti °file& for the county ot Went- worth, Mr. ;luelt.hits Veen tiie dis- trict ganie Wartien here for PeVeral years and ]ias hee!ti a vigilant oflicer: He Ls out of thwa at pre - 'sent and 'no (italls. of the ilnnuil ton appointment eau 1)6 learne(1. " • DANIEL-I-NIXON A wedding Of loin) intereat took. place en Wealneadey; March 29th: at Exeter Milted Miura • theme, when Mary IaSulae Nixon, formerly of, Colborne 4 ovensh ip, wa s united in marriage to Jan William Mike of Toronto. Rev.' Harold Snell, eonsia of the bride, oiliciited. The bride wore a poudre bine .gabardine suit, nary straw .bat alnd navy suede iteceeories, With a corsage of pink catnationa. For tritvelling she donned a bine topcoat. Later in- the afternoon Nia. and MM. Daniel tat by motor for points in ,Southern Ontarki Aind' •Michigen, antaon their return, they will reside in Toren to, ... 4. • In the middle stanza, neither team !and ain Roger re aikatg with; airs.• added to its total, . owing to the, Titania:ales ,pereilts, Mr. and Mrs: outstanding work of the tivo 0li Pic 110 Lasnlea, at, JohWs, Que.- PeArsall Ire the visitors net and bee. a Donaldaan in' thelireas'agearturneff Jr.jJohn t. Ilobert.aon retu•rned, back 'eve•ry effeet of the opposing today' to . his home at! Toronto after /forwards to 'break the atalemate, apending, the Winter months.- With Faulkner's' conater nt' the .40 his telativea, in town. This was the mitek et the third session 'leaked as longest • 'period •he had spent , In though it might bring avIct,cirY •te Goderieh 81116' • his student altiye: the Kinsinen but in thelastaninute and.. he was greatly interested. 'ltt. the vieiters tuatted otaathe steam recalling personages and a places ' of for twe quielt couriterS;,1-0a.tead, and those • 'do's, and also' in the many tateedan,adeing_theaspo.riagThisainnfror ementiAna theatown „since. he was „the s'et-un with ten seOondS Of 'knew it weft. • ' regtilation time remaining,, and the _ „ . . • , locals, i'fia the 'short end of ..a.! VISItORS' DAY AT ..DAIvico score. ' ileinoving; Denaldemi, in • TUESDAY APRIL 4t11 favor of an extra forward paid off; fOINTY coral NEXT 8i1KEK A, County •Cohrt sifting before Judge T. M. Costello will open at the Cotrt (House 'on Monday next. Take.kroet fire four civil cases' all filo; as Wait WestbroOkadrihe Wane the • • • .ecipalizer 'throughm ...a aze Residents aof Goderfchand the .slieks' and lesforcingthecontest into community are cordially _invited to g, , , • 0,0 r he , n ufa chi rit2 g piant of extra time. , • ' ...."•••G••••••.••• ...1 , . In • the overt im e -the- --vial tersalle 1:141-11-131-1PD -R9Ad ' M$1.ellilleY5 Limiteci„.7.,'44tithind, road,. opened tui with vicions intacke on (0'enn)TI)111114Ydity",(rfternoen., April 4th, the( oderich goal. and only Donald- betwe(n, the -amours of 2 p.m. ona sores goal -tending •ability kept them , , ..off the. score. ,ghtte.t. Neither, could ''' ii)1',Iturrvps,..nroeosie.w., t sect::.ih.,,,y, the' KIT:lateen drill,- haute a ',milder. 1,,,,,,e, am n life e tu rang - ' of . roa 11 mach inery the. . , It frIlS apparent 1).111 1 the , , •Nm.,.. .will be uplained by qttant. glides, missed the ,services„of Billy eombe1111(1 41011 centrenuineo .. .• . .• inviiation and ' welcoing to ,. n4]The Company extends a: lie mit'. -was forced .to retinwat the end' ( the second peri.oal oWinga tit an )ft-I.e.-atm.,: Triestlity afttanomi, ' April alone probably • coot the Kinsmee i . . MORE PRI$S RECEIV,ED M,: TUE,. ;PERCH DEILEY - Prizes 'foal the „Lien.S Clitla's peach derby are coiniag • iii $teadily and niany ni,d•re are expected.' ' - Ainopg , the prizes eo :feta -area- - Combinationdoor,. ,Goalerieh • :Mann- factnring Co.,* Ltd. .leather . • „Miss_ Mier,y Bficbanan',.silver trophy; Carling'S ' Waterloo ; 7'&i.ther „key caeea, Canada -Paper • Wholesale, Toronto; , caMp• stolte, Weber, Hardware, Kitehetier; tackle • box, J. T. _Wing Hardware,; Wind - ear ; silver bowl, Star; pair,bf ,rubber Wadets, Gutta . Percha. Rubber ComPany. Prizes - from about' :tivelIty different;'elec- -trioa4afiraliaJan-Ontarioaare• promised • and 'expected witlii» the next reek. ' el' so, Other prizes are being .dona atter by Godericli .tirms :and in- eevalietaa'. \rata:ere:, 11.e_ngxt . week inippek41e-it-fruy• '1)0' (111 1,111)1(1 for displityw but "Skip- a per" ' AlacItettald 15 hopiag that ; everyone 'who an will' donate a prIze, ,sInce ntaiv .are _.tiCeded,for • the antiineretta 'weelt.;-end tatitpeti.- „ , dons. ' •• , a flack . of e.nfluenza, rind tIu. fit etor 4thas, ii victiirta, • , . •„, FILMS AT KSINESs COLLEGE • Arend twenty-five, $0(10I 141105 and offiee elerks gathered arthe• rich tansine'sa” ("Allege on Theaday evening to view n number' of reels •on eecreterial Work and .ofIlee routine. The iiilms, purelinsedthis year. by The Canadian Business Schools' Aesociatimi to he AM= ht ' their Many aehoole, frotn eonst to COSISti, were, lent te Gale- "rielt ' linsieess College, end were sfiewn by Nir. E. ,A. Ilolyer. They proved interesting nail Inatructive. '•Irol3eNt'N't (Wing * to the holiday 'next.' week, .,•Ve VW:* ask that copy. . be soil itt ealiier Matt .•Copy for display ,advbrtisiag shoithtbe ht hand,/ not later tluo Tuesday tow: ,all other inat ter by Weihtesday at, the Rim* eaapperate. ITTA SIGMA PHI Tito rpguktek meetin,g; of • Beta Sigma 'waa held -on Wadneadaa evenNa :at' the home of all,QA Marie Talbot. , Dnring the, ,--idslitess pro- , grain the mailing list. forothe Spring Ii7antasy WAS coMPiled, and• decor - 'Mollie were ,planned. Tao ettiturtil etiuly was taken by • Mieses Joan Moody; •Itaael. Wilmot Wille James, 44114, diseussO alTrase, Drama ands Poetry"--ahow therhegiin, the variona phases: 'they' iiiraeataree, through down fp _the preeent time.„ The meeting closed after, 0' (101 1011011 was .Peratel, hy the hostess. :An% tp“1 Mrs.. Paslif STchis, von. ee54" Weri• t( announce the 'Marriage of their daughter, Besafe Evelyn, to ° Fin rt nay •StewaTt of- Vaina, atm 'of Mr. and •,Mrg: Gordon SteWltrt, .2nd conemsion'Iof .1Yest Wawanosh, on March' 25,th4 1fl5o, parsonage.. ' Inquiries 11114 already cOmmenced to pine in asking toa details about the pereli'derby; The moa1 distant has been feom 'Ralph S. Stedman, Pipit, Michigan, .who sent A-lettet to Arnold MOConnell, Although file derby „hi' ,41(11041M0,(1 •gOt tinder way ADru 11.4, if ta not likely the perch will be running 'until near ilia middle of theilnenth, dePending: on weather eonditiens., • PULL OUS1 EXP MED rot "tot VOLUM" 'Tickets have beeu gellin; ' fstrit, for the poderich Adions. Club :1441 'Follies to*beltelii 'tit 'the Momortifti * 'Afoul. on ,iPrikWy. tight-% , . A. fall -house for the show is Otpeeted.: . Members of the Stratford note.. °Skating Club, have arranged a pro. gram which Is 'bound '• to piertge.: 1 Sparkling new costumes and a you, iety of entertainment wilt feattire ' the' lee; rellieg of 1 OM •