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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-04-27, Page 1• E TALET DISPLA ' PERF.ORMERS:..AT A/VSI.,c FESTIY The ninth annunl Huron Pollute' - Milke VpStival,' , in progreee this FAST TIVIR-Itr::XF.FEOT . week . at North street. United FROM 2 A.M. SUNDAY - . .. . -Church, has, attracted much . at-, Payligbt 6aving:-tim0 cOMR7t. 110 tea16. ill 111114qai circles and, De- eff.'egt in. Gederich dia.',Suntlay next,. --sides the,competitors, large nuthber,e %4peile30,, at 2 a.m.' 'Put .yonr Oloek of parents' and friends. have at, ahead an hetiTen :Saturday night: ' tended • The adjudicatore, Frank • hiliten, dir‘ctor of - mu* for DIZIAt POUTOES I?XIZgS Brantford schoole, „and, Clifford FOR LIONS PERCH ro,,g4By Noe; of the Western Censereetory , .• of Music„ Louden, 'have been fair— • 's • "A fernier from ,Bayfteld inthr- and constructive -in their • For the- decided improvement shewn estea 111 e Dereh derbY• Pits in all ,el'assek a good share' of credit 1,nuning. : he 'plioned Chaireran Skipper" AlacDenald 'and offered mthetelie gine to the waste super- visors and clitSSroom teachers' in 'rural and urban schools. , The prograine beye run smoothly, owing to the eitpable and- indefatig- able Festival president„Mirs. E H. Jessup, fled her assistants. ' , The Festival. will conclude on Friday evening With a eontert by Isolate et the_plirticipauts and the Presentation of schelarships. • , Piano Classes on Monday onday, the opening -clay, Was devoted to Piano classes, and lir. Pottle spoke highly of Abe talent dieplayed in the competitione. - • A pleasing feature of -Mr. Poole's adjudication was his illustrationof how each test piece' should, be ,ieneeee ilyeepeeeleigAteeteteeeeteseele, calfeorei „Hee, • ehairman_nf.... thie he, won_ theeapprevale ef. the_ geme-reserve,-reported --that Para- audiencenind inuth could be gained dise Pond had started another leak, . It 'was discovered diet enring bY the competitors . at the base & the dam had been , • Competitors eligible far first ceasing 011 the ireubleeexperieficed s prizes in all elassesemust obtain with 'this projeet certiariLLfiearare -es 8("lLe awarded to those .the pond and creek be open to child - 1 9.11 $ 1 - • • - V 1 IVO 1: lehteingseseeondeewith, MI t those who rece' e at least 70 marks. In c1as 1, piano 'sole (6 years , and under), "Bunnee's Creche Song,":", Scott McTaggart, Goderich, Avon 78; Joan Johnstem; Brussels, 77; Robe Mickle, Hensalr,° • „ , "It le 'a hard •piece with a lot ' of things to do. •The whole balance Wee -good. -Phiersing must be grace- ful ae well as accurate," Mr. Poole told eight competitors in alas •2, piano" solo (7 and under), ,"Hide and Seek." :The marks were:. • • sleene .Pfrimmers .elodericte. 80; Pamela Stapietten, •Seafeethi• 77e two bags 92 new potatoee when they are. ready. He .aSked that a "H°rsemene°f the Panwas.' . • winner's -,name be sent to him and The .pictures were presented by •the Petatoes would 'shipped. to Comrade Evlie MilYer, , a new the -winner anYwhere in' Ontario. member of Branch 109. Mere than a. dozen . other prizes President Carl Mille; &the local have been received and will be 101:eec- 'welcomed the \Jelling listed in next week's paper. •'' Legionairee. - . •. 4,• . Cards,- singsongs- and refresh- ' " IVIAITLAND. FISH „ ments were enjoyed in ' the lounge 4-409-Roas.,,To, VISITING U+ION4RE , -Memliere of the Clinker, Seafertit, Exetee and 1.1011:5411 heeneh.es !i:tf the Canadian Legion were 'tetteeete: of "eBeauch 109 at, a zone get-to- gether at the Legion Ilall,•Goderich, On 31unday •evening, , The. visiting beenelies er Ve11 repreeented and the . (jOviality.whci prevailed augured 'Well for future aff• irs of uch neture. The bigh spot •of the entertaiument was the .tbe, alms "Gateway t evening's owing of GerMany," "Fishing 4/' 'Fie .,".Chete bourg under Attack" (in evhieh tate French, port wase the launching and flight of Ger- en113"s deadlY war wetipoie • and • A.ND ,,•GIAME CLUB • after the showing -o2 the. pictures. • Among , the out-of-town Legion- atres wee former •Goderichites, Joe, A -meeting of the Maitland Fish merphy of Clinton and Ilee Kings - and Game Coeservation -Club was well of Seaforth. • t held in the 111aetnic Hall on Wed- nesdaY. evening, April' 19th, with WARMERS -10X TR,XCTORS,, the vice-president, -David Herreett, About • seventyetive distr in the chair. . farmers attended a Ford tragtor- vimees."-ineeting eteOpelerith 'Motors ons--.Tueede y'eeveni'ng, whenestilitie were beard, questioris. answered and moVies shown of Ford tractoes. Two. faetory representatives of the .F.ord, Conatiany, TorOntoe were present... TVARY-' froni• hie painstaking adjudication 6' -rene-onlyeefore-lishing one-Saturdaye" May 'Oth,. ewith the. age e limit at 14 years; •and the catch lima five trout A day'. eFroin May 7 to 20, inclusive, the. creek and pond will be open to- eVeryonei Direetors' of the Club will, Supervise the 'fishing of -.peeing Thank Waleon,s, ce.na .a number nd. sPze of trout taken, • JUdge Costello' renerted that all pheasants. held. in pens were doing well, 'and• had./ e,ommeeced laying. Several w,fitl pheasants bad been obsereed :as having come through the winter in'efine shape. • E. H. Holyer wa.s in charge..of .',Nrericy.._Schat?, '04101-11•P4,.,371fargo‘ ehtertelement _ aad"..Pjettlees were ..'Grange,„ Anburn, .7e; • Edna Cope,' SlieWn but interrupted. 'it-TpnWer • Goderich, 76; Jane Carter", Gode failuie. • 76; •Shirley Ahder'son, Gode- • Judge 'Costello presented Dick rich, 75. • ". ••• , Davies, ,of • Carling's. •.Coriservation • • Moet. tompetitore .played- "Born- deb,. with..a gift. ' Pipe too' slowly for a 'dance; it •• Door prizes Were .won • her Arthur ehoulderlie played .att faster tempo, LieYe.;Clayton Edward; Ray Alitehell elle. Pole stile before' giving • the afid Albert • Kneeshaw. , • * ..folieWingeroarkS' lor. class .3, piano 1, • „solo, in ""te'brelithere were Sixteen •.• , .AHMEE1,i CHAPTER 'Conipetiters, •eight 'years and under: -,Aleneek• ..Chapfee, met Wanda, 'Wilson, Goderich, '80; in MacKay Hall on Tliiirsaay,Aplil Glen Gardiner, Goderich, 79 ; ,Mery. 20th, with the regent, Miss °Cleaver, E. LieViS,Clinton, 79; John Aber. presiding. Final plans were made ibart, Goderich-, 78; Robert Kinkead, for ,a b1otsoiuJea ad briq,e ana 78; Elizedieth Goddard, a rummage sale to.be held early in 'Ilensall, 77 e -Paul Wilson, Godeuch Ea. '77; Dianne AlcCennell, Goderic,h, Mies. Stanirorth and MrS. tater- . 7JudithGraege, Auburn, 76; een were reappeinted to repleset if Ardith, ri Godech, 76 ; Diane the 'Chth apter on • 'e .Recreational tee. . . _ . 'Harrison, Goderich, . 76; Alena Council. • - • • 2 '.Mu•nro, Generldh, 76; Sandea.Brad- Far -Empire stedy,' Mrs. °Pridharif ley, ,Gederieh„ 76. . ' reaa• two very: interesting _articles ClieSe .29; piano trio (.8 and from "World eAffairs,"•, commenting "finder), s'Goblins"--C. Forrest, R. on a world . Aconfereece beld . in Feegueoe and J Johnson, Hens:lee Colombo Cul*. ' The main mu- le. • , • •: • • poses were to decide upon measures , "Dent put- a nigh- .hat, on top to prevent Conimuniem from spread- Air- Poole' ',urgedeeeore„,',Ing 'throeghoute-Southern•-•ASItt eand ' . Petitore, is Cias,..s .7, renew solo (12, to end means of ,exparraing agricule • eind under.), -"eonatina." , The ture. and 'industi'y. A venture -he'd marks .were: ,Ruthliewite, Auburn, been "organized to exploit huge rite' 81 ; Betty Mathiesen, Goderiele .80 ; hem _ efid ore %deposits in Northern Gaff 'Shearing, Clinton, 79; Stephen Qtfebec and Labrador. ef these Brower... Clinton, 78e Bob . Dock- plaits Shouldinatei•lalize unernploy- „stader, Godericle.77. men t' would virtually be wiped. out • .."Thie; feece has humor and it in Met loeality.e. , • must be shown," stated Mr. Toole One of the .earlieet members of •• •befere sawardirt. 'Marks as follows the.•Chapter, HoWriee 'was •in • class 15, • piano • sato • (Badh.) lannembered on.„ the odcasion ef her •esen_ae e -under) eetersettee. • .4 -se eixty-elifile"Weaddierefeillteerelii Dorothy P,nzensberger, • Seafortle • 80; Rosemary Lidice Seafortle. 'W.C.T,.U. MEETING: , • Sherry Ceelarane, Clinton,' 77; Elva The April meeting of th'e W.C. Marie Jarrett, liensells e5. T.U. was held in MacKay Hall; with e. • "Thie• piece, nitest belively and a fair attendance arid Mes. Dough - have Weight- and dignity; • the erty, ° president, in the. cheir. -; Mrs. "•tempo must, not beton fast etnted Geo. Johnston. saffered' prayer, The the adeudicator • 'after hearing - four , roll call Was answered swith 'competitore ira erase 16, piano,S'olo verse 'of promiSe. "Next. meeVng :is .._..L.„.{.,Bac,n),r(-ett.and-under ),..."Polonalse tobeeettneef. lath -The deyetionee Alinor.".'-'--Ituth Hewitt, Auburn, period veaa'takeo by Ntri,..Itaitlitiy, .83; Margaret -MacDonald, Goderich; who, reati from ExodueW arid gave • 80; Kenneth Walzak,sGoderich, 79; it talk' on Easter in the Voiy Land. Mary Curry, •Godericli, '78. • • A large ,nuinber of ealls on shut-ins • "ThiS piece 'hes to be • played and sick were reported,.witle Ilowers with color, though there is no tincrefreeit sent. It was decided te • 'color:, indicated. Don't play -it gn .give a donation to -the Red Cross. a• dead level," tencdeap_etitors were ;The 'meeting was closed with Advised lw cl11ss-757 p10114 ;solo-, (10 hymn and prayer by Mrs., 'eters. , and under, "Gavette," in • whide Laurel Lodge and • Laurine • Mac- Donald, both -of Goderich, tied•witle ;84 marks, , Nancy Neetton, Clin- fon, 82; Lnie, ,Crawford, .Goderich; - --„Carre'esseGad edd...es:The. • Elizabeth (-4tange, Auburn' . 77; Keith Stelae tl, Gude riele , 77 ; Naboy Povvell, CJ,lntcrn, 77; Jobe Shad- '• • allele Clintoe, 76. , Fourteen, conipeted lb class 6, piano 'solo, (11 end .under), "Three arid TWente 1Pirtetes," in which Mr. • Poole' said top many fell doWn • from a musical point aa well as " some technleal ones. Elaine Rolf, •Beim -Ave, captured, the ,highest nut rk, 8 ()thee• markswere : Corinne • Cranetim, °Merida 81; 'Glenda Alellwain, 'Grelerich, 79; le.ariara • Williain51,• Clinton, 78; Cleire 'Taylor, eWalton, 76; Mer- Jorie Curry, Chilean, 76; Joanne 761 nYfe;,, Miller, ,Brussels,, 76 ;• DWayrie Matey, ,Illeeter, 75; Grace Harrie, :, Margeret Vvrfglit Anbern, 74 e " Lois Mantes, • Goderielti ."74; •,Taok •• 'Norman; Clinton, 74; Marilyn Love, Goderieh, 73.. •' • The adjudierttor 'complimetited the competiters On. their stage ape •• • - ' Mr. • Poole gave • highest =rite. ' in eldeet 23, piano duet *(8',. years Taal M(th!), "Trailing Moon to Diane Ilarrisotr •and ,Ardith nett, awarding them 80.•• Barbatra 'S1iusand Pant Wileehe7 e Seattle and Marge Grange, „Auburn, 18; • • EinilY nortOn Mild Catherine Ander- (TO be eotteluited next w!tk) REV. CARL ZEIGLER.: • . ReV.. Care •ZeIgler,.• -retired min- ister of the Lutheran 'Evangelical •Chairch, died et hislionae on Wilson street oie Friday morning at the age. of Sseventy-six years. Born in Frankfurt -on -the -Main, • • Germany, .• canit to Am.ericae.thirteseven years. ago, end.L. had charges.: at Auburn, :in Allis county, and Phil- iipsburg, , le Waterlog eantritY,., be- fore retiring to live in- • Gederich nineteen years ago: He is stirviVed bYr ' ,bis wife,: . formerly, .EvelYn 'YoUngblut, .'•, -•• • The. funerate.weS held ,from the Beophey funeraleheme•-oneTeekleY for service in,' the Lutheran Ean- gelical at 'Phillipsburg, con- ductea. by Rev. E. W. Heinrich of Zfiriellese___ Burial e tooke . place • 111 • sines iscussed hy Bard of Trade Plannipg ietd for Goderieh'e tourist busier* ewes the subjeet 0 a ,"chall,l' talk" by J'Ohn Th-orpe- , e401344n of tbe t(;1,1riSt enittge( nt 131-len:inet1ng of thee,Gotierich Board Trade held at the Ivieen- -oriel Arena auditorium on Tuesday night, . "Land of Blue Water," a moVie' taken by. the -Ontario DepartMent ,or Tater "and:"PiablitiitY;shwbig scenes all along • the Blue Water HighWay flea' Windeor to Orillia, was shown. Mr. Floyd Rumford, Forest,president of tbe.Blue Water HighwaY. Aseociralsm, end Bruce Bossenberry, Grand leend,' past preeidente of the nsseciation, were Present., , About fifty in all at, tended: Tbe meeting 'was, opened by President .111aleblin Matheris and then turned over to Mr. Thorpe. Ideas -were auggested by member* ef the audience and added te .by the speaker as Mr. Thorpe sotight answers teir-vhat" \waee. needed foe the development of mare tourist bust- nesS for ,Goderich. These *ere :- Whet Goderich has to capitalize oh: bathing beach; local hospitel; beautiful.' sceeterY; golf cOurse; annual perch -derby; good ineren• - eiseoliestereaesgand4W0134ePtettire" teyne 7Litled"Ilineen. „ Methods t� encourage „tourist trade: advertise in -United • Stetes cities close by; hold schoole for salespeople etressingt the importance 'of . 'being courteous to tourietse maintaine airebighea-t7sTaailarda.- fee accommodation f vi Ito h AJ T114, WATERVRONT 11 Injured in Old Atcident- VIOTOtIA '1101Vr1 AND -1301MV:TAIWPOS ". •The reguiar.-mecting• of the Vic- toria /pine and c1ioo1 Assoeiatioi wq•S 'held on -Thursday, A1ri1 20. With ‘ikers, BOwrie:. presiding. Miw.• Albert , Tayler held a gene-, tionalre on -radio, prqgrants, which 'had - Deere brought 'to. the 'attention Of the members at.n, prey/ions:meet-, ing, as to wheher thee pregame - had been favorably received by par- ente and ' children. ' Stanley Snider spolkbrielly on 11 tOpie,'"Grade Mother SYstent,," taken from the ,March home and School Review,- and .urged 'parente toread it or stebeLqiine:te' stile Magazine if they had not •already done so. The article •stressed the poent of partnership anti friendli- ness between parents,and teaeliers, .The preSident requested that all committees T-(1 t- rePortiit At, The collier Glettele; on ',Vieureday.. nigne-hropgbt in a 43440'100 2•600. tons if coal for the Fruity Flour , •Seei'nfaie Still iii Hospital but mill, Ana cleared, lignt, On Friday . ,Repotted :to, Be' " Ineenin4,, . • • Doing Well , Thc tugeMenarey left en Sundety, ,for Poet a to being 'down' . Berniinghard scow which will be used here la cennection with dredg- ing eperatione. We freighter 13r1coldoc (Captain Chas. Itobieson) cleared late this t,?,,KgPe.9,4. ,tereeTeletin te.etealee .en coat. ''he •Alradoc• la expected to get" awateeeennight, 'leaving only • the Quedoc • of be .winter -fleet In harbor. An accident on NO.. 8 highway near,' Petersburg on ` Friday 'ttfter- noon had serious cotti8e4tienees` for several; Goderieh•peoPie. Miss Mary .Howell was drivin'g a Dodge seda,n and °with ,iler •evel'e..Teddyellowell, both on their Way tet TotrevittcfrelkIre. 'Leggett and -Ernest Barker going Brantford; 'made MTs. 'Charlet GOLDEN WEDDING OF Larder".and Mrs. Harold Gauley wieh IteMiltoxiastheir destinetion,. Mrs, .Gauley had her young ,baby with her.- • A team of norSes with ithaYeack was ahead •of them, -with two. or ,fiftieth wedding "anniver.sary on three cars between the'. team and Seturday, April 15th, when a fano• the Revell car. Each car in tern ily group of forty-four, leetedthe slowed up, bat Miss Howell 'Was children, grandchildren ,and great- greudehildren, had, elinner at Bay- tieldes New Ritz Hetet. Aireand Mrs. Clark were married .in Loedon, England, on April 14th, 1900, came to Canada he 1912 and a.year latter to Baytiela. Mr. Clark. Went.oeereetts.. in the first Great :War a.nd after his return to Canada 4iurelang,ede theeetterne-eorissthees-Blue- Water Highway on which they have since ,lived, ...- Their three 'older children Mrs. William Leitch, Gbdeeich; J. 4., Colborne to&nshile. ond. George, Detroit -were '6'orn In Englandes-Tweeyoungee children-, Derden, 'Exeter, .and Mrs.• Fred & IVIRS. PETER CLARK Mr. and, Mrs: Peter •"Cdark, Gode- . rieh teeenship, celebrated: their meibie , to prevent ,her car trona, running into the rear of the car ahead, of her. ...The impact etbrew Ms. ,Gauley and her baby. outs on 'the road , and they- were ienhert. Ernest Baerker awlTeddy Howell, who with Mks. Galley. were 'sitting in the Tear seta, faredebatily. Ernest nab: both 'lege breltene•one 'above and ,ctee below .• the linee. 'Teddy' left bs leefili-d two fractures betweir e • knee and.' aelele, Sitting in ..the 'fro -a seat -with •Mtee Howell were 'Mrs. Larder and"Mrs: Leggett., The latteie.:wes pinned,in the ear' for et tie and..was found toeleave fered- -a severr-hterrSY neuryo „& Terfardeele,aynh et -....ateeereennue •Larder. .i'vaa thrown ageinst-the tideiluate rest: roore facitiffarim- prove' street 'direction. signS ; • clean up streets and approaches to the town. • ' • •- Obstrieles. Goderich's etotirtSt trade:, sloer mail service ;:improper- ly marked streets; no .distinctive lechl dish served in restaurants; rio liquor Store; no eestaurarit •giv- ing early morning - service.; dirty esa beach; ,o cabins? oe waterfront • lack of informetion ,.ebout Gode- eich on the part of its citizens' Mi gene:1ml. • ,.. . • . Things "'Which •ShOuld, be elene:• eliminate ehanties „and. buildinge*;.-ae. not everchar.ge tourists; -arrange :meting ' with re.etherant .nreprietors to improve hours of operation.; entire -inform, ation : available - • information bootle;• „spoese. ra clean-up .cem- paige,; 'sponsor .series'of• la.ort his- torical ssketchee ae Gorfch for the benefit of it* citizens, Wito, in turnca. , rt 'fell tourists. Phillipsburg cemetery. • "• cuitugY -,-Theee 'passed away a.t .his home 'Ashfield • Weal:ships ,en Fri- dily morning, ,April '21st, Mr. Isaae, *Currey, • in. his.....eighty-third 'year. Born' in. Colborne -township, so•ii -of the, bite George and Lteanda Currey, Isaac_ Currey waseer many 'years • an active member, of -Nilo United .Cleurch -and Suede schocale serving, a.s. Sunday seheel ,euperini tend'ent for a nembei. Of • years4., Tbe,. funeral service 'at his home oe April •••24th wan- conducteire by Rev. • •• E. S. Hayward,, minister- of ,Nil 4 churn. , Pallbearers.. W.,ere Itpbews 'of the • aecerteeds George 'Million, George, ilyen, „George C.. Feagan,'Oeorge W.,Feagan, wjirjs Currey, and .James 'Teeple- • The interment was in .Colborneeemetere. Mr. '•Ctirrev. leaeese to • mourn . his, k..,ROBEE'rSON HONORED .• BY FELLOW -TEACHERS born.- . ', • The celebrating'conple receiveci.d gegat numlier of mesas ae gifts on the•anniversary.., KINSMEN ELECT ' • OFFICERS FOR I9§6-51 . The officers of theeleinenten'Chib of Godericli .for the•.year.. 1950-.51 were .elected at,- the-. me.eting .9f the club. on Monday. •*.T.tre new exe :Op tiV.P.:91ect eje as., fO)lows,: e,s dene, J. ,Frithee;10teneesidett, T: 11 Peyingten;.•eeptetairy; J. Tree- teree °assistant kLrY 'and registrar, E. C. -.Johnstone T• treas- urer, C. Banks; .directors; • -Ce.ele. .Robinson,, H. Hibbere. •F/O. • T. Tne, geest, 'epeakete of the eyeeieg waseDepsity Governer eLeo• " reellierger -of , „.Chesley.. -He ,ceni-e metaled the • GodericheKtnemen on their.. excelleet. club • and said - was protal.' to ebe • deputy' g0V:4' ertior,tif ,the „club; that was ,settieg „such an:example in theaseociatien. neendebielde—forehree- Qut-i---but- escuPed with a, badlylieerated fore- head. • Miss Howell received a gash On her chin., and .bend .contusiens. Alt,Seffered-'from 'shade. ' . - Allwere taken to. hospitals at Kitchener. Mrs-. ,Gattley was' able to return home On :Friday night, and Mrs. Lader 'returned, Saturday night, Xiss Howell and Teddy' •re -- Orland, on '.Tuesday, Teddy behae talteu to Alexandra .Hospital here. Mrs. Leggett"ittld. Ernest Barker :are still -in hospital - Kitell-eners The latter lias been in poor health for years, andit was feared that _the _ehock of the ,accident would beve very serious results, but he end . the other patients are all re- lierted to be doing well. . • . At. the • annual meeting of the Oetarie • Public Se ool Men Teachers' Federation heti. on April 11'42 in the General Beeck°.Hotel,, Niegara Falls, Ont., Mr."k'.T.' "Erueet Robertson was made au • lamoeary life -member -set the, Peddle:Mee` "ie appreciation eif ,hise.outstaiftterigeSer- ,rieeS" to the .Tederation, during his teeching, career In Ontario/' M1?.Robertson, who reeeetlyerer• tired after a long Career as'a iublic r:ChOol teacher, is now h resident efe Godericle, • He is no. fitranger.•in . . this Own, as liesissa,kiatiye_ef borne to•wnehip and a.• brother of C. M. and J. H. Robe.rteon of town. He I.:V/1S a teacher foie thirty-one yeaes in Toronto; and was sedre- tareetreaSurer of tbe Ontario Vublic o Mere Tea eh e ;Federation 'efro'in '1927 to 1934.. attst passing .three. sister, Mre. Hoover), of •ITIdetionten; Mary' and Flo, end one brother; George, etiof. Peet Arthur. • •; • . • MRS. LILLIAN LUXTON A, former resident; of Gederich, Mrse M" Luxton, wife of Hugh Luxton,' died , Highs land Park, Michigan, on April 15th, the.age 'eexty-Six years. Mrs'. -LuxtereenzasetheeformereleilliseareMay; Smith, Wirreehile eue,Goderich lived With her siSter, „MiS. Liar- tison, Victoria street, fiAd 'YAMS em- ploYed -in the feornheld and Ache- son etores. • • Since her marriage twenty-five years ego' she and, Mie, Luxton•lived at Park. teSides her husband and het. sister,' Mrs. HaMsere she -leaves' two bro- there„ Sidney ef 'Toronto end "Nor- -Tertelie der. seAntelitaret ther, Leslie Smith, died. in Toronto last November. . • • Mew Luxtori wrie!'a member CoMposite Chapter, No. 404 0.E:S, .Relatieeessettending. funeral et • Higilland Park on the 18th in-. cluded_IVIrs. J.,A-Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. eeelordon Harrison and Mrs., Jns.WliteleY, of Goderich; •NOrman Serail -of Kitchener, and Mr. 'and funeeal Service wars canducted 1./Y Rev. Rowland Kimberlinand burial wassen. ;Aced& Pork Cemetery. • 4 son, Hensall, 77; Alena Munro and Sandra. Bradle'y, Goderieh, 76. — Class 8, piano, solo, (13 ' and under),-.JeFrance" /3er/rare Ann Auburn-, 80 ; Lena =TR: Brussels, 79; Marlene Jervis, Clin- ton, 78; Catherine Powell, „Clanton, 76; 'Dorothy ,Eneensterger, ' tica- forth,. 76; • Fred Moss, Goderich, 76; ItOsemary' Clar4; •Goderieb, 75; Catherine MacDonald, Gederich, 75; Alary Dennis, Seafortli,' 74. Class 9, piano Solo,: (le ' and ender), "Italy"--/tufli Clarke., Clin: ten, 84; Diane Ellett, Goderich, SO; Nancy Wilmot, „Croderich, 79; • Ruth 'Hemingway, Brneeels, 78; Mary Joyce Ellweodt Goderldb, 77; Helen Pridnam, Gederich, '77; Lois Cunningham; Goclerieb, 77; I3erne 'McKinley, Zurich, 76; elath Glazier, Clinten, 76; Sandra Stil- keel, Gotierich, 75; Doris 'Cunning- ham, Goderich, 75. • ClasS 30, piano trio, (10- and under), "'Marching," E. Grange, J. Grange and M. Grange, Anburn, 80. Class 18, piano solo, (MO), (15 and under), "Marchm-.:Diane El- liott,. 78. • " •• Class 19, piano Selo, (nitmo, (16 and under), "Prelude in 11"-i-1,11th ciorke; Clinton„ 81; -136th Boyd, Clinton, 78.: • • . ethos 20, piano, solo, (Bach), 07 and under), "Two Part Invention Oa. 13'4 • Ma rgaref : Jatkson., tt ,*80, MRS. HANDY DIES AT 'BYRON Mae. John II. ilancly, _a • former - resident of goderich, died .stuldenly at-elice. -hone& By -ren • en ,Aprit 34th. • Born. eighty-one,' Years ago, in Steffordshire, England, ho- came' to Canada thirty-eight yeare ago and live.d" for, about. twenty-five years in this teem befOre taking' up residence with, her daughters at, Byron- . SureiVIng, besides E'er bus- . hand, are, two afiughtets, Mrs. Ethel .Carnoeleen and Mrs. Kate; Bell, both', of Byron. Repel. ' teak Jaime .in ;Woodland- benieterY, -Landon., After a service at the home, cendUcted by Rev L. C. Harvey; of BYrett United Church. , • . • . ' ' • • The Alm' "Chevtornatic iiedit visualizer" was , 'ehown by the Remington Rand Co., ht. Goderieh Rttsines8• '.College on . Thuteday morning last. Local dealers at- countents and etudehts found, this Mrs. E. 0. Diwis pf Straefore. The film to be very instructive. • MRS." PE'RCY, JENKINS After 'a long „.3fts.. Percy Jenkins passed away In Alexandra Hoepital Thureday night laSt In her fiftv-third 'year; 4. member of North :street 'United ;Church, Mrs. Jenkine before lier, Mee:* was, ective Intim work of the Women's. -Association. of the clittrelt and also . • . in •tbe 'Central Home. and Sehool ASsociation. • Fermerly ,Margaret she 'Wake a daughter .& the late „David and 'Elizabeth' Elliott NVileee, and was born and lived all `her life in ',G,oderich. Her husband predeceaSed her ten •yestra Surviv- ing are a' son, Edeverd,, of Goderieh; three daughters,- Mee. Chester Me: Nall (Winona). of Beniniller ; Re? :Mena, of Goderich, and li;dythe, of Windsor; throe sisters', Mee. -G. W. Logan, of Winnipeg, Airs. .May • Welland, of Glielph, and Mrs; WIL- bur :Tory', of Crystal CRY, Man., also two grandehirdren. •-Roe. C. W. Cope, 'of Nardi etreet United. Church, cotedneted the flue eral service at the Brophey ftineral home on Monday . rtfroroo0., The pallbearers • were • Sainttel Arthur •Curry, .011fford 4Ioyr Alex. Bogie, ••ToS, MAI) 'and' P. Zinimer- Man., 'The intermedb in Col- • borne .•• cemetery, • •'PRSONAI, 514.NTION ;- ,, ViiLt1WEe-e•FAWCETT . ,,•4 . . - Air. "Oewald Ginn announees the . . marriege of • hrs, daughter, Mrs. Nerteit Nettle Fawcett, Torento. ,to Ale, Frederick!' Thomas ,Vallane, ondoo,: at Palm ' Beach, Florida. o Mr. Freiberger was introduced by- A, s, lleues, n _Friday', April :21st, 1950.' • Mrs. Kinsman Ken Pennington- .' and Londore„sieter of the . , thanked by Kinsmen'Ross Penning- t_otp.t.la 'Its were- institatett *e'er the summer raffleened.'carnleal. . STOW ' MUNItIPAL AFFAIRS' Town Clerk .Blake and Aseeseoir ..St 111'0 -were ,et• 'WerightinteoneThure: day last ...attending a "•inunieipal school" • held • under -the --auspices and. mese e. a T. Creek; Rev.- George - E. ofticia tea and • • AlisS Ma rjorie,--HayS of „, Goderiel „ was the -soloist.. 'Given in marritige, by ber father, the bride, wore aesilver- 'meat. and' ' assThtent, Natin.• Vone. late . With - nth telling ,,los es and ',halo- 'with •Forty'ffre municipal -officers• :of, the. shotedereeegthsveils.- She. carried: a disteict were eenseeenteeee,,,• ,e V!' cascade of Butterfly .sw-eete peas BUSINESS ''• S.).voo.thort, • roses lid forget -me - note.' ..eliss Shirley Baker, ',maid • The -.16eal !Public •letilities Coin- • of honor,.. •wor6 - •of rube' mieeion, which met •on. Tuesday beide. was .her only.attendant,7 • • -'41.11,401e-Me(WARRIE , 0.n, Friday „evening, April' elst, iii Fairlewn. 'Unitee. Church, Tor- en to, , a rga ret • .1 can. . tut rriei, arnignter of '.Mr..„.aradeeirs...Athol Aletenarri_e„ • Toronto, feneeterlYs • Of: Gederich, beeitme the beide. of John Charles Morley -Crook; 'sun • of Mr. a ting 'Onald Bit3Eifitt Corarq,c1O0-;--Isittle P.OlAge , o, Moro • .Shortly before noon,. on .'fiaturda$ the -diri brigide w4s.eAllea teeethe G. W. Sebaefer tetre on the 044 of 030 .,(11214,1*,,- wberl fire had broken oat in the .b4seoexit,.. 1?444 ef the main floor wa$ Tinned-, Up tor -get at the hlaeee. Which ;Was • ceritied in the ba.sereent. ceilings and' eee__ Tionald Biseett tea q. nese uewee -threugh ,a cold-eir regiStet eo, at- tack the fire frorci the „cellar,Mttor. In the dense sinoke he was nearly- . -eseff t esabilit th - baseLUt being at zeta because Ot. • the- smoke it was necessary for; hia„. comrades to ,bring thn:tip through: the hole in which he had.gape down. ,Tials -was accomplished. -witk • considerable. dithoulty, some' .' a Biesettse clothing beipg neterlY aitgd og the_precese. A.rtill reepiration was use1 to ie.stofe the young firefighter, Dr. Jackson assigt- ing, and ,he was removed to .AleX- entire Hospital, from which he was yeleaged, late -t• in the .qay., • The lire wats extinguished .eompa.ratively 4itt1es damage and ily- lightly ,affeeted by smoke,' .•••s However, 'Mr.. ,Schaef,er Iurs& de - the next meeting, to be. held on °ea e 37-• e May 18th. at this a bake sale will be neld. - Barbie Bannieter played a violie solo, adcompattied ,at the piano lay Airs. Sehutz. Miss Nancy Wilmot teAlesds eaGepoliagneo, eshothslo.• en s. delegate to atteed the annual- convention held in Torento during Easter week, gave an. insptring and ieformative address, • Numeroes meetings-weere attended anal addresses listened to, also the election andeeinstalletion of• officers received attention. Of s eelol interest Avas theeaddresie •Of _statelier. Abrab.ane leeniber-g, -Holy Bless= Temple, who „spoke at a-,baequet session on the con ed on ea fire sale, the :lira in A vote of thanks wein. extendedte , - odericb. foe aconsiderable- 'e, ceiti eluding eight of the convention, to Miss George Ydr-fier .eMcellent, report and oe. • o rs mg par. A delicious lunch. was served at -theseonclusien-ofetheenteetieg. • -OCTOGENARIAN PI.011107 '..,:r.DATED..FOR, JULY .26 The. • Kinemen spOnsored Octogenarian. Club nt,Crodericli-wilI _bold.' its annual plenie ."on*Wedaexs, day-, j'1.1Ir . 'Chairman D., Patterson arid his- conneitthe pre - raise this second annual, picnic will be the best 'ever. ' • -At the pres'ent time there ,are eiXty-One menabe.ra in the Club and -the- Kinsmen,. elspect an • excellent, ,turneut -for the,event - - The 'kinsmen dub ee'eratempting to coniplete a sZlrapbook...ef' all the activities, Of the.Octogeretrian Cita' since its ipeept-ipn in ,1024 and re - ;quests. that any person "itaing news- paper ellppinw orrplatotograPhs,the .might De wilting „to, part with, par - tic til 111'. fictween 11)24-1:42, eon- Perry.' had. an equal enumbetreof taet Me: -D. J. Patterson, phone -248, Pointe. Par the •Iiigleeet ladies' •.score or Mr. T. Penningten, phone.277. r•and' subigeatuently ,'euttirig the-. s [cards Mrs. Stowe,was' adjudged the • • of the •Ontario .Department • of Municipal Affairs,. Various ',"Itetieetes of the conduct -of municipal busi- ness were: diSetiesed. kV Deputy Mieister. W A. Der of the Depart - and his advertisement in this paper • vallener-dettiesleth*.,te,__ to the•buYing-kahlite- -Wednesday ',Night. Fire • Oil-wedtieSday .evening• the-1Fri-, ,gade was „again called out, Ate . hoeing bedten out in: the , brick , factory building On Witeriee Streit fornierlYocCuPled by • the 'Wisner Mfg.' Co. (M. W. nowein...; Da 'Da- • age was confined to 'the:inter* of • the buildiog • , , .• • • ANNUAL 001MiETITION OF .HUIWN OLD BOYS • •. . Ati eVent ofontetanding,. bet4reete • to the .:Iluree • County 'Old 'Boys'' Association • of, ••Torontie was" the annual 'conipetition for tMe Laren euchre trophy, .which ,Was bed at the WeSt:End .Y.M.C.A. on Teeeday. evening,,• April. 7,18th. Seventy membees were present. and.' • the game 'was keenly- contested. - Mrs. H. B. •Stowe and. Mrs.. J. , Wiener; dfthe McLaren' tronlaysjeint- ' •. •OFFEIZS•CO-OPERATION'.'ly with Dr. G. Teigesteri, " IN cotB9RNE-OEITTENARY• •.h4t1 'the highest metes ecore.• - • ,. Perr-k was- awarded the, Second ._ Smoog, intofeSting correSpondoiceprize for the'letaiee and Rev. A.11 received by the conseetteein clierge the Colborne township; centeentry and reunton, is • a letter received from 'Mr. John. .0 alt of AnctOria, B.C.,. son of the lathe:John. Galt, Postmaster ..ofeflederith,se -Mr. Gra offers his eordial. co:operetion.' in the wee- of furnishing • cotes, Itieteeie docuMents, relatingto, the -eerie lives 'Of hie '•enceetees. His father was born in 1861 .at Ridge- weoe,' Peek, Whichet that -thee wae o.wreed by grandfather, As veerseineeef veureee erSi'S Tgr John' Galt -On Canada ) with Dt. eDunlote the founder, of Gode- reel. gr. and Mrs. Colin Iluryitj'r of Halitax, N,S., made rift brief viSit in town the past 'week. , • Airs. Prank' John:soh reterned last week from VietOria, •• B.C., where she vent ,the• winter months% Mies. Bern 1(1? Fuller of Hamilton wilie a recent 'guest With, her , par- ents, •Mr. and MIS. Reg. Feller. Mr, Maitland ruller 'left on' Sloe - (My for Chicago, Where he will join the Crew of the ship ."Mantadoe." Mr. ; and Mrs. W. II.' McLean and family, of Orangeville, spent last week -end with Mr. 'and Mrs., W.' 'McLean at SaItford, JIM% and Mrs, .J. A. Pearson spent part 'of last week in London 811(1 Strathroy. 31r. Pearson was guest sneaker at a relly at Strathroy's revival 00111 re oti *Monday. Air. John Galt, 'son of elle lal e. Mr. . and Atre. Pete, 'Ghlt of (lode - title hate'eeeehtly sold his honse 111 West Vaneouver and haS pur-' chased a new property. in, Stiani eh ,, on the outskirts of Victoria, B.C. Alio, Frank Donnelly' and (laugh: ter. MOyrtt have' sailed from New York City on an. eight weeks' trip ,to Europe, While there they, plan to visit,,, Ireland, Engiotid, Italy, Prance, Austria,. '.00,rino.nst , and Switzerhtuii,. taffeta with lace, yoke, gloves. and evening, " reports pregrees being halo to Match and carried. 8 cascade ef spring flee -ere. Mr. lion Ales nettle , on the new • suttetation .on Britannia road. , Tisimsi station is -111 ---..-- -- Querrie, ,Wile. geoonesman, and Mi. dosieeee to give service to the 'Sall tjiPaAt , ',part of.'the, -town - anw d -eniit '3thrBrown lited Air. Don Reed eellevee the'entire• i';'sestem in townwere ushers. The reception 1.wae „0. held at Peine Arthur' Houw se, ,here -The Commission"Titiso is get'';'''''' the bride's Mother ;received, in ,a ready tO, hook 'lip the new writer= -Never with the waterworks syseent. gown of' serf green tissue faille with. natural *straw hat:touehed • SETTLEIViENT.. . FOR. • FATAL ACCIDENT • By, a settlement reached „out of • • cottrt in . the action elf ,Litatleay et at. VN: .FIArep-,;',the defendant, Allan Itarris, Centralia, 'agreed te .nay the plaint-;:inaelia. `.1411 Lindsay and Ilerbeg G. Lind - 02 .West ,Nigeouri, the sum of $4,:350 pjus• co.st4. •.G001DWIN-,PLAYER ivith pale pink e Her corsage Was', e•-• The .plaintiffs in the action were In a setting of ',white etoeks and of . pink 'rosebuds. The geoorree. Scleking damages of $15,00a taper's in Carlton United. Chureb, mother reeeived in ecis•e. crepe ,with oe The ease °arose' from .en accident Toronto, an impressive doeble-ring a ft C,feSSeil6S. • • After a bailey- Ota •higltwaY• 4 on July 16 1949, Cereinainf, took place On 'Saturday 41,0,01:e nuke 3110011 111 New• York the .bride and in whieh 11 ethe plaintiffs' son ,.: 11.• eeote ,:eeneee =Linderey, MIS fatally injured. ..veningeesehenerrilinate-Lilltan..Plem-eaesonto e 7' • - . .The itetion.:..'Wai listed.. for tre.al ing Player, daughter of Mr. find -. Mrs., Raymond Player, became the ... 'Mfee:SC-. .A.• • Nairn, Revell,' at the suprcnie . Court 'Sitting ,in S'On'. of Mr. and -Mrs Neiman E. .1Turne, all of goderich, Were among • ' •AirN•‘ u. klaY's and Mies Esther Gedertch hist week. bride of Donald Edward (loodwin, Goodwin, 'all. of -Toronto.. The those attending 'the -weddings • LOST WALLET R,E-TERNED de'e lather was formerly orgrtn- • ' McEeneie• for :the ',filen, afterbe eirt the . Ards to etreak it tie score with M. Robert. Dundass solation prizes were Won -by, Miss Jean Teruel"! -and Mr. 'Chas Noble. Li ride -Mete reeky eerier lerizeseivere- - . - won. by • Mrs. P. E. Gardieer, ,Mrs. • W.' Ar Campbell,. R.` Leiner, Miss Le Knox, Mrs. L. .Gresee Miss -Marie ,Niven,, Miss At • Me -- Laughlin, 'Mr. W. A. 'Campbell, Mrs.. A. 'G.:Smith andeMn.R. Leiper. • A •pleaeant interlude. was • the - -preentation " . 'arton,'ef a bouquet Of flower* to 'the oldeet member -present, "Asfre Wm. Toss (Hensell), • 'whti . cele - bra teal „ bis ninety-second. birthday • that da'.- % , • • •• Before the 'eneethig:tajeureed the president tendered a -hearty •yofe ef Thanks' to the ,eonneittee,, con- • vened •bY iirs. D. • Thompeone who'. -kri • careiblyeeeirettegeti -thee prograere • which Wel Mied n • Sumpenotts_ repast • , thoroughly enjoyed by ell pre,eent, . • LOW-COST SNO10- Ii6lATER .NEw pHopi.op- TRoptret ' LONDON, April •24,-e-X.E. Stehn! It efeleterth eereet -United Church, ' WILLIAMS---STUBBINGTON , '. tstoli, of R.R. 2, Aubure, who visited Goderich: . , . .e, . ., • e• Res. C: W.' Cope, of .North. street; Isonden seetersine.„ was a very w -Or:. In a gewn of pale blue brocaded United 'Church, officiated at filt:' rielle man hft lahstisil'iWk-batlet, containing shrirtictriee deenstrtig;add, tbilye on tee Stubbingtee, daughter of, Airs., Ruth Beatrice Alice $290 'arid personal 'relief's, ,in.• a arm of her "father •to ..the ••straing licehrmill•gtiter. the illaillage. 0f Mr6. afternoon. of the Lohengrit wedding Thart'h eltubliengton, to .Cluteles Wn Ito Wil- downtown, restaurant. during the flaresjeson o , ., f Mr . dharles'White al -a-waitress, AlieseFfel'7-• . ., :• The brideSmalols , WRIT 'Shirley see wore, Willients. all of .Godetich townshipe But, °owing to thee . refreshing of tbe, bricte. buring the cerentony'S (,'acof 26 Stanley street 'e . Woods, 'played. by _Alfred King. . -a- -re41-'-a.n.d7-'fra-ineetif -wilt-ate-Vallee an--'-6..Itt-trMaY-liviening'T-'fit-4Ve:-finine-14.41446tf - , really had. no need 'to Worry. Phiyer of Elnivale and .loan 'Smith Miss Glerie Palmer.eang "Becatise," ae , . . of, Preston, (01151154 of lee beide,. and Mr. Jamee ,Corran, "Where'er Heil get the money back ' . aress.ed hi yelloW•• silk jereey. • Tee You -Milk,- accomPanied 'by Mip Miss Woods found tbe wallet, 's Marne, and turned It over Smith„ dressed in . feelisia taffeta, Eileen t;ljdaon. eeleeti in marriage 5..'„9,Ittni n frig- the ti•loney and. the by he • r ewe 12 10I Arthitr Stab, 9wiwr Maid of honer was ',A1r:s., Robert The bride carrieda caseilde'bouquet 1)11 . , lefloor- la Police. - , .. .• - matching their teerwns. ' Tile best slippersShe wits attended byhey AeC.. . - . , IDENT ON HIGHWAY 21Last `night it- Was re- ' '1.gt""' the twide were of white sweet pens and the 'flowers .length gown .of pale, bitty moh•e; poshig SeelliTlY . in, the pence station of . the altendante wetv- cascade ill'e itylon, shoulder 10111,111 . veil to be handed over to the owner. . bouquets . of snapdragen ' and iris, with silver sequin telt) and silver • man Was William Hollingswaette end mother, ie a ,floor-iellgth town of A .car deiven bye Colin lioweS, 17, the usliere Were friends of the blat•it Moire trimmed" with geld lz•n• 3, Godcrich, crashed. Into a emidiestoe by. Rev. J. 11. Fi 1 xi 1 i, ,s,.4 . crimson . velvet '. to,se. Alr. .Eart lyiel.0, wits eequine and gold seouin cap with Car driven 10,' Matthew Foley, Ash-, on.. •highway 21, ' south' of leedegrOom, The ceremony ' • ;erste r • of., Carlton Chu reef, of which 'Williams, the groom's brother, ' W 04 1i:111g:811r Tage.C* On Friable', 110 Mr, Player is .organist. .Alles Lil-- . Fitley wee making a left tern into groomsman. , • and during the • signing of the was held at the British Exchange. i 4 . reception for eighty 'gees t fi ft PO Vit e driveway, In it now 0.5* Ntr'were .SandY iMacDonal . 17, and 11113 'Stock snngliefore tile ceremony 8 eegifito. ;ter very lipproponte Hotel; where mesie. fordancing WnS MI D/011 ,:thienonald, 16, of Kititail ,o10were Prnyer Ily . w011,1. fine previded by Mr. J.' Kelly. The Voiee that 13rerrthed 0`er Ilden. , The fol'fner. was brought to ' Alex, rhe vvedding .reception- ),,ns, held greY Par ti 1'. the bride woro n andt.a hospital suffering with -Mee' at 'The Towere. 'Airs. Player wore' and navy ' 8001011 le' The emiple teet 11,, others escaped ininrY: ',„ , • emit, bine dress, with grey liteertitions end the roes Of seVertil wi n e ti epe with hit nd-pti inted willreside in Goderich.• • , • P10'. 1n ••Conetieble ?red Pox out-of-town glieRts* were Mr. and investlioted. 4. laidice and Mrs. Goodwin, mother of the groom, powder -blue erepe. •:Nri°'4' 'T'a me s Xee"' . Str.t.' tterd ' Alr' • ' ' '' - '-''' - . EXPANDING • . . r. Kreverilty, a namilioh: :qr. nnd • Xtuvrity : fterrt*hari, wen-ituowti: V. • It is announced that a sensational new, • lbw -Priced' enewbloevere. ,eitri be lifted te.any standard farm traetor,. will ShortlY be, in "Preaduc- teen ,by the Dominione;Read Ma- 'ehinery Co., Gedeeleb„. eknoWee.ns the Champion 13erger Snoble., • , This - pe'w type -of blower has been , endereed by. userd • in both the • ' and Canada. Of partieulae intereet. Is the feet that this new snovvbiower sells, nt, .a-an•We. withenethe, means farmer and elosv.s snow ,effective-• Ty tEs. 010-t3pe blowers , vesehig' thousands of dollars.• , . sieviven by the traetor'e..poiver take -off.' • snow thrown some seventy feet Or more0o either. side, *mivi-ug, a clear ealedway -Without nigh, banks. • Pilling a. long -felt need for a better wee' to • reeneve snow, the meniney announces that. it is 0114 itilletitiymIttifr-,$)efal1t; erwide demnand tiorie.. title remerliable new deviee. rot' her going -ea -fly cesturnee.the,eural Mrs, Harry Martin and Miss bride wore neve* bine -with feree neeessoriee end grey Squirrel iteek- pieee. the gift of the groom, .•The emtple went 1)3 plane to NOW Wit, rink ottrp,„their ..return Will reside in. Toronto.: - St ).8. ' I)olson and ..son, of ,Detrolt .1 II ell in 11 101' Old" t>OS'y 'W110 ' ig. 31 (AV lin Mr.. and Mrs,' It.; Varier; of Amherst. ,Imilfstrialist • in 'Toronto, hos, Mrs. A, E. Nintlieson, IiInst ' street. :ham ., 1' ..1'1:bouglit Taylor's specialties .111' the Ins wife is, the fohnis•r:*Meia, Shear- , ' ' The' graom • Ls tn the eighteenth i-eity and added:it to, his PreviduS 'down,. of ;Ociderif,h. . Ilit%y haVe t'tve 'generation to carry, the:same tame, blisineSs, Itetreon themicat Works. Aono, (itary..aua. Miehael. < : D.D.P. VISITS REEEEAII jAiDGE AIrs. 'Ethel 110•YeS of SeafOrth ' paid, her'ellicial • visit as dieteiet Tjmlstiresideet ef Heron District, ' N�, 23, tai Goderieh Rebekah todge„ No. 89. on Tuesday evening, April Visithrs were present also • frimi Stratford and 'Sertfortli. and the Rebekah 'degree WAS conferred • on five candidates. A del/eh:az lunch served •by the. sbeial nom•• mittee under the convenership Mrs. ,ftiley brought an enjoyable avening to a elOse. , APPOINTED :TO WATEIRDOWN My, Douglas, Mathei(iii,- aceount- ant of the Royal Bank of St Oath- arines, has ,beelt abpainted• manager of. the. WaterdoWn branch, , MntInVon 'is i former 'Ootierielt young'inan, son, of the Idte %Xr, l'iPtt e -e-