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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-08-24, Page 3U'. P Ioard .YEAR NO, 33 IJ B .$IIT E DTR E O • , 'CHARTERED .ACCOUNTANT' ���. CECIL. ATTR1DI . • , ,1'v• .. T T O.LEIIrh•D.AcrGC)iJl`1 . AN Phone.' TQ; ---Guice 343W. HOuse 343,T :Goderich. 'C.COUaTArl rS OYN' 'BENTLEY %icensed Puhike.,A,,ceo4uttaxt, Pltane.909J. ` , ^. .Q. BOA 4 36 Itegent .Std,•.(; (r derieli • • O.. G. McOANN, n,•ccountant Clinton.: "Ontario Phone Z61,- Rattpnbuq ' ,St"' 1+3. 'MEDICAL ' (, DR, F. J. R.. FORSTER; 'EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late Rouse Surgeon New . York ' • Ophthalmic and • Aural • Hospita)„, assistant at° Moorefield Eye HosPital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, condon,England, mrE5-`TESTED; 'GLASSES . SUPPLIED 53ssWaterloo Street, S., Stratford. 7 • Telephone' ..-26 . .` Next visit Bedford Hotel, rich, Wednesday, Sept. 27th, 1950, at a2 p.m. till 4.3ti p,tm , DENTAL •. DR; R. w: HUGHES' . Dentist' Corner Wellington and Lighthous.e Streets. • • Phone 4.033) for appointment,. • • CHIROPRACTIC OAL'U B. B DIT L 1XXPERIEN,CED AVc;UItONEER Lleensed for Coun ee ,qf Huron and Bruce RIPLEY, P„HONIF.E, 49 .� 'For lintormati on-apPlr to IL N. Kernjghau, Division Coast Clerk" Goderich, 'Ont. IFTERBERT B: SUCH, D.C.%, • Doctor cif Chiropractic. Office flours ; • Mon., Thurs.-0 a.m. to `5 'p.m. Tues., Fri -9- a,m: to. 5 p.m. • 7 p.m, `to' 8 Wed., & Sat. -9 a.m. to 11.30 hw a.m, Vitamin 'Therapy Office --Corner' of. South .St. and Britannia Road. ; Phone- 341. VFTERINARItNN ` j}3,•It: J. MILNE1 V.S., 4' -North St., Goderich Phone 24. INSURANC • J!I.1LLo1_' • MVTUAL. FIRE IN- . S'UI{ANUE t10. — Farm .and isolated town property insured: r • President, L. J. lrewartha, CUD.- ton; Vice -President, J • L . Malone, 'Seaforth; Manager and 8cc3-lle1s., l,a.t. ekltlrA_ Directors ---E, 'J. T'rewartha, Clin- ton; .1. L. Malone, Seaforth ; S. 'II. Whitmore, Senforth ; - Chris. Leon- hardt, Berpholin; Robert Archibald, Searorth ; 'John l% w1 nb>Il th, Frank McGregor, Clinton; Wm. S. Alexander, .Walton; L-jarvey Fuller, Goderich. Agents -•J. E. Pepper, Brucetield; R. F. McKerchea, Dublin; Geo. ` A.. Watt; Myth; J. '•F. Prueter, Brod- bagen ; , Selwyn -Baker, Brussels. Policy -holders. -can, make ail. pay- ments and. get their cards .teceipted • at the •Royal Bank, Clintcin ; ' Keith-' Cutt's• Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, ', b ,• -74E-Slintis1 ONTARIO ' 'MOTORWAYS' w, , ' (Daylight Saving Time) To LONDON To' STRATFORD (Daily)' (Daily) ',7.40 ,a.m. • . ' 7.40 a.m,. • 12.15 pan. ' 12.15 ,.. "*4.30 pini. 4.30 p.m.' to—except Sunday`s and Holidays. • ': -Monday and day after holidays,; bus leaves for I.ondon'at 6.45 'a.m. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and' '.holidays to London at 9.10 ,p.m: ,+ • 10:00 a.m. daily to Owen Sound. via Blue Water Highway. - •• 9:55 p.m. Sunday arid holidays, to 'Stratford. ;• '' ,. Charter *teaches for. all occasions. For information phortle, Reg. McGee ° r and Sons at 765x • EDW 1) W. Z LLOT ' UCENSF.CI itiu IONEER Correspondence promptly :an' ewered, immediate arrangements can. he ,made, 'for Sales 'Date .by Calling Phone 203, Clinton. Charge Moderated satisfac- tion Guaranteed; 1,9tf HAROLD JACKSON ICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON' AND PERTH, Seafi rth . Phone 11-661 or Harry Edv}aarois, Goderich, Phone 144 U. 41. OF1A,PSLAN Genera, Insurance, Tare, Auttbmobile,, °Casualty Real Estate West ,St., Goderich, • . " Phone M. SSUIT Insure In hnsiuu�nce Confederation Life --Wind, Car' FIRE -Preferred rates' fir, • preferred, risks. , ' • ACCIDENT .& SICKNESS Consult ' JGIIN • FAItBISH Phone 71+15.'Dungai aon MALCOLM TIERS � M ,A 'NEW LOCATION on the Square --formerly )'r , Craigie's office , Real. Estate--Geiieral. suranee Phone 115W - -20, A. L ' COLE Olitonietrlst---0ptician ; nes' Exanilned, 'Glasses ,Fitted -Phone, 33 Goderich, Ont. FIRE. rroteet 'Yourself With Fire Insurance Gordon Jewell • D'ERI H R.R.O C . 6 Phone Carlow 304-4 x F. T. Armstrong OPTOMETi1IST Phone 1100 for appointment SQUARE** GODERICH • • Geo. G. MacEwan ilt'ire; Aeddent and Motor , Car . Insurance ... . OFF ICE :MASONIC TEMPLE WEST STREET PHONE 230 . GODERICH ver r L40 0 Come from for •$tratford•• m, Kroehler Picnic � °l� is - (Stratford BeaPon-I3erald report) Starting 'off under Gcloudy skies and at tithes running into , slight rains„ the annua "$Kroehi"er .,picnic train left the?, Stratford depot at f)q;.a m. ,Saturday, carrying more A11144;109 pasenbers, Upan their arrival. in Goderich,• .passengers were. Met by employees; who had imide the trip by ear, Goderich taxi companies, r and the large Kroehler truck • that had taken supplies earlier in the. morning, and soon' the 'entire group was transported to harbor Park.. It is estimated that .the full picnic attendance numbered between 1,050 and 1,100, for a record turnout. • .Weatherman Co-operates Shortly, after their arrival at Harbor Park,„,the weatherman ' co- operated with. the " picnickers and the sun shone, bringing . perfect picnic weather for the entire day ' One of . pc, e _ pony A the :new' features of the icn . '" 1iorse rides- y Y under the .supera•isi(i:ia pf Little's stables of Goderich, . was the iris -mediate centre -of uttrattion for .young and old alike.. A golf tournament at Maitland• golf course found thirty entrants, and some .good and not so good, golf scores were tuTued in; but all agreed that they had a lot of .fttn ,at the game reg.trdleSs of' " the : scsozes. , The children's fishpond, •beau bag; and alley games, which: were set. -up early in the, morning, were kept busy until ,all tickets had been 'used un and all prizes had been passed a•t-te-' ster•.s %an .tYr P r. popular bingo. games • for ' the' adults were busy trem,early morning until just before the completion of the picnic. Again a fine array •of prizes, .such as _blankets, .towel .sett;, cups and saucers, .tea-o'ts, . and special prizes of •I 'rgehler hostess" chairs, kind' a feature prize ,of ,a special Z;roe]iler chair for the, bingo gain s, ghee d$isStil;ance , that every winner would be mach more than satisfied with the prize., .At -the noon hour the gathering INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDPI ELLOWS Huron Lodge No. 62, Gode- rich meets first and tthird Monday nights,. of every month in MacKay" Hall. Visitors, Welcome. -46tf #• • 1 •r••N04000.00i000 000.•.•.•.O..••,.•••000.•0••A••O•000.0•.•••i• O 000004 0400ei moimmoomms i At' �� 4n the ' ' At ;West' rye CAPITAL., The Snare Street . PHONE 47 = ° • FOR RENT A new shop,' 28' by 3U', •for body and , feilcler work, ,painting an,d r wel'd'ing.' • This is in connection with my service I:tation.., I will: supply hydro. and air for _ -' $2U' a month. , An oppor- tunity for exit n . s eo etobe on it own: •R. Grenier, B -A Service° Station, .Grand Bend.. ' -23tf ICH,. O.NTARTOr THURSDAY, , ,W GUST 24th, 1959 knocked off fpr about• -an' heti); for lunch; after which the"lengthy sports and raves. program goat under 'ways, while a111 the time the• bingo games, Lama and horse., -rides, boat' rides, and 'chiidren'S games. were, ,also fuU swing; Th.e 'large, refreshunent booth, at which 'soft • drinl,;„ and ice crenut were supplied free to all, was a; really busy Spot frog early morning until' the breakup. The , races and games were run off in eXleptionally fine- time,. with. Bryant keeping,' everypne in- formed as to what was .going .on over the public address system: VVilliarir • Ie. Mister; chairman of the sports eonnntttee, Mid his as-. sisttints kept things moving right along; the races- for the most part, drew . large entry lists , hnd. good keen competition, .. all of ,which I � added up to a full day for till. , Two professional clowns, another new feature of this year's picnic, kept. the throng• well entertained both in the afternoon and evening, and to add a completely unexpected .and grand finish to the event the Goderich BlueWater Band marched to the Goderich depot' where they played. a few numbers just 'before the train left for the return trip. 'At 'the conclusion of the clay' •it was unanimously agreed by every- one present that the -1050. event was tire tops 'in a long line of• "top" Picnic efforts by the Kdroehler' Mfg. Co.' Ltd. ).• 'Congratulates . Committees During the afternoon J. Harold Wyatt, vice-president and general manager o1 the Kroehler Manufac- turing Company. Ltd., made a short address and' congratulated the com- mittees on their" work in',making the Picnic c�nic .a success. I W. U, Petterson, vice-president and works manager, nmde the draw of a Kroehler w• ticket urn t C the holder has prize. ,Among several draws fternoon were Morris, •341n and Elinor for a special prize hostess chair. Tho was number 501, but not yet claimed' his those winning in the rheeld during .the a Doris and Marian Roth,. Bill • Kainiili Grandisont. • •IN17IAN '.HIEF JONES " OFFICIALDOM CURBS warms EFORT O UT_ (fl'rom Walkerton 'herald -Times) A loyal public ..r (boor boy) who had the ambition to Make his ma,ick is the world ars-a druggist, started' ou the loin; grind to attaining his; i'llui.B, , degreeby, taking it job. f'o'r' ;the/ summer months and after a0bci1 hours at a Weal drug -store The youngstci was showing alai-, tt .de` and, ability 'in -hip' pre-appten- tice wok. when in walked oiileial- dole in the' fern ,of' a lady •Govern-, went inspector and .the lad's dream did a 'sudden fade-out, for the tune being at least. Itappears the inspector ' casually asked the : boy; his age and was given the honest answer of '"thirteen." Ile was then told that it, was necessary,..that" he be at least fourteen years old be- fore he could be permitted to have elnp1oymerrt-.there and his employer was obliged. -to •promptly "pay hien. ot.f.'d .The general , npinioh is that had the inspector • been of the sterner sex he would .have winked i e r cti e b e at Ne t Storm—PeopleWonder r (¢y -;c lex. Mclvor, '. inuipeg) , and ,w is ,tehnored to' the, .G�eheral. Winnipeg Seems bound to keep in Hospital' here.,,,'. Mrs.' Th'ouipsou tow, t e headlines, Still • busy ort- the us 't at' the' had neo friend.$: ar •task of retia' 4kttat'on'" after the' acquaintances in Winnipeg, so the disastrous spring flood, Another, but Mrs. and myself Have v sited'them ,jnuch smaller, disaster ,has visited several times' in, tie' hospital, and, the city. About anid4•i,gltt. bundtty. our own` minister, Rev. 1taieold, August '6th; with little warning, a J raitreY, wa�s,in also, Ji r.' I:Ierbison,' arm south wind met a cold wing now much better, Was to have re- warm )•n, from' the west and decided to put sumed laid journey to Calgary today, on a sh,o�y. For forty minutes %us- i! ziday,'August 11th, but the doct6is ric�ane wins aiad a terrific rain yesterday, decided° "not yet,''' ° How - did thousands ofdollar' ever, they may get away Taesday i1! cild hundreds a us s damage, and so far. cost 'four -lives, his condition is favorable. They three of 't thexi1 - fronx careless are very . grateful for friendliness grabbing, of ' broken high-power they. have 'received tri Winnipeg; wires of which there are Still plenty in fact, deeply :'touched by it. While around—warnings, on the radio and I was. visiting Mr. Herbison he told• in ' the • Papers notwithstanding. me trier spent ai nnonth in Godenrich Thousands of trees were partially s"eme gears ago irx a cottage near or wholly blown down, costly plate the lighthouse. Also I "Yearned he glass windows litter the streets andwent to college with a, second cousxu few billboart¢s escaped. Quite a of mice, Rev. Donald • McLeod of few roofs were lifted,, and hundreds Ripley' and Thamesville. H also told rue ti�ere wa's ori Alex.. Mclyer a patient a few doors' away and that he came' originally- from Storrs-. away, ,Scotland, and spoke Gaelic. Aks• - m ancestors- all'_ ,came • fro there, I decided ;to look in .on' him. And • was he delighted, 0pecialiy when in -y= _yife, who vas 'born - Tiverton in, Bruce, greeted hint in Gaelic. ,;Ele' ' has been 'otit . from ! ' Scotland forty years ,and lives in Port William. We both believe we I are, probably forty-second cousins'' at least. . And all the above started. I of chimneys blown 'down. .Many at' the alight "infraction and per - who suffered in the hood have been' i notablymarket. -gardens hit again, and glleenhouses. No estimate has Yet -been -made as'to^ the d`auiage dollars and.. cents,. but it rt�iTI"`run into the hundred's of thousands. I'ebple here are- -wondering_ �v1iat next. • = Crops Are Good • I remember such • a storm back in 1922 when, two million dollars dam, age wa-s done. ' 1� oilers trees and branches• are still • littering ,the Streets live days after this .one. Ho er this time theor we storm �vasw confined mostly to' the city and suburbs and; little or no crop dam- age is reported. Perfect growing weather has. brought the cr s o crops u b" along g �. fast after a` late start and. T �beiieve a bu'inper crop • (in Manitoba at least) : is assured and harvesting tiger tions are not far :off. There has heeri' iractically no gra"sslio )er. p t, FI damntige, this menace ;Having been fo1'eseen' and precautions taken with excellent results. Another pest that has priietically bet 'eliminated is the' •mosquito • p'lague. For spine years' now the city has spent con- siderable 'money. to • •combat • this 'irritation and it has paid off. After the 'flood aeroplanes °sprayed the Red River valley to the border and the Specters are noir• almost non: extstent, to . the , great relief of SV innipegers. . A Former Goderich Couple, nutted net: lad to continue his.,..job. 'But not so the female official, she -insist--llew -t'o the• -line- end- have- her "pound of iiesh," as it were, and as a coriseque + ,the youngster lost •hi:s-. jeb.. and, 1 since been -having an enforced vacation. To •the average • citizen such in- cideuts as recorded above tire absolutely uncalled for and most foolish; A, young. boy,, who. of his i)wn free 'will wishes to earn .pin money in the holiday• season; should be • ruiitted to do so without over- 1� officious otficialdgm stepping' In and dictating, that he cannot. Had ..It. been that ''he was being forced to wory,,in Seine factory as child labor .:it won L lld' have "beenan altogether alto et el g • difdrent' lnatter, but in this case the youngster in question watt, en- deavoring to prepare himself. to: take ftp• his future studies as a druggist, as well as provide himself 'with Spending money._ COULD IT HAVE BEEN A • "STRAY•'' FROM' KOREA? REMEMBERS .MENESETUNGh . :A..flaming Ifttefeor whia'h streaked • Magistrate I): B. I'Io.lrnes ' and ss title, the western sky, about 1' \lit- I.lolmes returned on,,' Frida)' 1)'('1$$(•1 Sunday.. ml)rn'' ' '.' (<i.0 1..t' from the P,ruee Peninsula, 8svhere. 1:i), to. be followed by a •"house- tlley spent ,holidays:•f.w.hile there sliakint;"4e plos1(111 caused (lune a Magistrate Iiolale.s, visited'.thekeapi stir in this' district. (.,'raker Indian' reServaition and 'Met,. ' Thea uil'te�ur .. 111, u'p • • The., eutl,re the 'termer Chief: of the'reservation,: he.t1'111��, u' the cum.et'-like ...Mass •. 'Tuesday.; lugast 1st,.. lily wire 9.7 -year-old- l.'Uiot Charlie, Joitea; • dint . iwruss •the ky,' leavin in it,,ii .And 'I; spent: ii merit enjoyable hour I When the Chief le€trued: 'that wake a • redclisll=green 11110„,and- a at• lite.( .•♦Pill: depot here in 1Virini- Jla,,i.,ttr:rte llo1111es was .flour Gude- shower (1r. -.stars- _which o11e ,, ob- p('1. .Jit•. 1111(. Mrs Dave Tllonillson rich he 1>aid, ;',ttiQ you're (1'0111 '\iene- $ r1.'('1' s 1Id 'surpassed 1111y fireworks 1)l X1'1)1.($ )t( w el•e 101 tht'.1,1' Wal)- ' west situug,'. \Velt.do I i tuti;iber ft aa1111 11ispl:i1 lie had ever seen. t11 Vancouver to visit 1)ai•e' sister,!! O. ninny.' a time. liar 1" visited there., The explosion" ilit•li • fo11o)ved ' M11's• •,' ii(1l,, ,:111 tpf cot1r�(1. )\(1e I • . I. '.cit' 0.youllg 111a.4.1,"• I''1►l' '(1 t'itl mrl>tl�ed 1111Tly p(?1)1>11 t17d fur tiler- le i(i( ra r eL (t(i(lk`1°H'ht lf1 Chief Junes Bald that t1 .n.ic), was •trfiieiemily severe' ti,'• cnu):e 'a nahurally. we `had 'nlnch to fall: • he Wil, a yuuu$•1ma11, but 'raltitet• :1;',1nie d(se'r'!l.),e(! •!t' 11 slrnil05. 1,0«.. if 1y. but we made .1he •most of It and • A0l TU '.. • yAkl ore coughs and. colds, than dual: thec ora 1 � an h )lam' ofe.. foil t i�r time. o is according h roan , In G slew~ 1i act di the �' ,to. a local -doctor; u.nd among these. are a few cases` of whooping .con 'b. , IA .'i i E $. 5� .• +1 from the happy thought of Dave and May:Thompson F card that the weree Winnipeg August 1st. I 2nope others coming this'way, will' be ?so thoughtful ' and the address is. Suite 25,.001 Broadway d� y Al e. (Phone 38423) . ' • The flood 'relied --fund ,,for Mani- toba is now near eight and a -half million; this in addition to 1i•rst payment of- twelve and a -half .mil- lion by: the btominion Goternment. Permanent dill;es are to be built, brit there is no definite flood control program ailno'unced 3 e, of dropping a Coming through n h h g g A typical group safeguarded by'a' Sun Life of.Canada Family -Income „form ..._vihlch _ i 1 kd and effectively ant ares• a contlituinp,. ".. Anon. for the widow sltcsoldf the' 'i usband, die; provii1es:,mducat`iona1 funds for the children) and finally ,,, makes available the, 'full amount arsured which can be Used to •par;" chase qn annuity. for the mother when the cblldren are old enough to. become wage earner y • • • . PLANNED LIFE 'INSURANCE I have received' , tin interesting, courplimentary letter among 'others from I3ihv Coutts in �'il'ginitt, Billy is still going strong and much interested 'still In his boyhood town: - It was indeed nice to hear from MM.' • • B'RIN'GS PEACEOF. 'MIND Without obligation, . let mie you how the facilities' 'of .tlto SUN LIFE ' ASSURANCE CON', PANY OF CANADA can meet your pairtiU ular needs in a wqy that will fit your.. pocketbook:--, larold W. Shore, Representative 'Of Sun 'Life' Assurance' Company of Canada North St. ,Phone 766vw ••••••s1•••••••••••••••••••••••0••••••••Ni•••••• IR11;,r was never .known its Goderich. w11tau number .of people to int~estigattt about, The hour parse(! 1(111 11111(11- • i , ''U• ,. 'a ,r d(ulolitlOrr Nast.,114 '1 '._.:..repli• , wN :1.1•e' hoping to'see'them on.'the11a t I ..:..report,, t 4 1 .. M � tl P rI( (', (.tun t11t melt ' t •I1ich 1 t uL' } 1a.1 `~. , o• (tl r l o•• 1 1 I�:I \ ( •� w1�•e utrh 0. 1�. urs rt t following, 1 �d. cli e 1 h( t ll 1 nl t� •' t to Z 1 ,l ] , 11 11n 1 word in the Indian. 'language u >,- r "little isla'.ud in the mown of the: than Siixerwclods :Il(' had `'1,,$i1i all iitTiT(le• playimt:• on the lacrosse 1)eell j_i1115$(11 "Pe" - were the horst°hall to:lul a,nd in' a•i1•ea•._' . Before Abe harbor l,ieil` . winter .r n the hockey t II f' I•t r f` 11 iY • " • • • . • epOl' s were numerous o' • 1earn. e 1vN1't' gib 111, there 11,-1.4 :tn i,1ai1(lat.i , , , I w'as 011k' nt the 1){)('k('y O1'i,r the mouth („if the Maitland 1tl1e11Ill 1(1) r, eNiwri1114ing flit' s cnsati),u .,idol team' • Hutt their Monte .was shaking and; f III) pli,ition'op that (eon) • :Incl the •present harbor furnic(s a (wll'eh 111 those clays was seven- • , sent 1\-110 1"111.. 11tirt d claiine(1 that• seven - part rt. c)f the muutl) of the river. r , 11)1(11 hockey t wa• cover -point c•oncutisl�1'x ,..ct>'�li`a' �Il'r(?iit)t' 'ar•-, � point and •' teal •r shook their bed. Lucknow I ds s ogarr, "They shirr not pass." O' `, } •. • • August • •••• ® • • p • mer Prices': * Have you - joined the Goderich Boys' :aid �irls' Band? ALL WIND INSTRUMENTS. AND DRU1VIS TAUGH REHEARSALS WEDNESX)AY;4 p.m.at the' TOWN HALL. . A.. O. ROBINSON, Organizer 'and, Bandmaster: 22tl' .A Goderich Favilion ° -- ,THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY -dancing Wednesday, Saturday and holi4lay' evenings— EVERY SATURDAY:NIGHT JOHNNY DOWNS AND HIS „MUSIC. Every Wednesday night, CK•X.Barn Dance Ganga Tile Pavilion is 'av'ai'lable for afternoon and- evening. -.rentals. The Management • eaters. to • banquets, wedding receptioais,' ' etc°• Phone 675 or 419. • EIUCH THEATRES paEsiw PHONE]x.50 'ricer in "l he Gunfighter," 'Note --"Quick 011 the - Trigger," and "Hazen," • the story of a wolf Mon., Tues. and'Wed. i-- _ ' "A Letter To Three Wives" - A Blue Itibbon winner in which three middle-elass-calves Ate' e the problem of a rllissing• iiitsbanci in different ways. starring KIRK »OUIILAS wit1x Jeanne Crain; Linda Darnell and Ann Sotlrern - Thurs., Fri. and Sava.: - A tale of .uharttuditrg tirat'heS and govevflhiic nt t 'oo• pti, in which a captured girl is the cause of` a determined .expedition, ,cc BUSH" (.om 1APPY 3!i 1A tS," with Dean Stockwell' and Leon 'Amies. 1 1 Ma, `dues. and Wed. • .. a, MOIL, • Margaret Chapman, Walter Brennan andt Robert Pa• ige The story. of u;md-therless, farm -i aniily who • lick tribulations . to • snake a, stlech5s Of their lives and the farm. , ' ° "GREEN PROMISE" ' "', - Thurs., Fri. and Sat.— •• .IIYiitlihrey Bogart, Florone ' shin Iy and Sessue ' IXayslkawa In post-war' .T1il)tln Bogart nneOVers rt plot to smuggle Wli1"eti dill- nls hack into' hewer and helps tiia'wrt, titie Ideal.. "TOKYO O JQE" - ('otnitti - "T1te Shipper Surprised His Wife." "Robert Walker and •Joan. i.eslie.' wr 1 1' 1 Th 1 • ISentinet. and „I remember llrs i'rtidrtrr.tlnns to, ®� •y�Anthracite. ,his slilminor point player ?Sid, _Mal, ••'• 'Famous .Re. ing OLD-STYLE .BINDERi' • r eolmson in, those ,t:lys: "You ,look • FOR HURON MUZFU.Nti_• fnr the 'puck :Ind I'll attend 11) the ••• _ I a tunes`tle-iar�Ie ser," I<;n•cl cl v 11)r` the s • , j (1) 1(1)1 players' was the ,style then • • . Latest ;addition to, th'e Huron I and we e.ou14 always - eount .on — - ,1)ave. to lift the' puck high into the :lir above 0e, lower.hangin ; lights- anil •score .:,,'few. goal',y- per' game from • the outer en'tI `or the rink. '13eride1 his - activities' in lacrosse, baseball and hockey,.for •goad .niea- sure 11C. played -in. the hand ats'ti:was also a town fireman. So' of course -ire had, many rerrrinibcene , of the. gay '90's. • ' ;' - •' „. The:Friendly Mand A Toronto couple, Rev. Mr,•Ilelbi son and wife, were travelling west in • • Museum setup is a IIubL,trd groaner= binder, -patented. in 187.4 and re- cently .purchased by Mr: .Neill, the r curator, from W. J. Aliutt;baul of Corinna, Qnt: Mr. Allingham liad had his eye `on the piece of Inilc'hinery .Mor many years. Ile wi)tehed the bu•tla- ing : housing' the hinder decay to the ground ar)d•, after the death of its owner, bought the innehin t: \ir. Neill •hi,,pes -to have tine ';leaner repaired within, the par. to be one of the first ineehanicat•l sheaf -tying lnacrhines, it follows .the •cradle or reaper drawn by oxen' or horses, and ties the .sheaf; lvith wire..a I'p to its' inter tion,,,grain ';sheaves ,were tied' by hand. • ' • NAVY LEAGUE -TAG DAY YIELDED $126.56 The • Navy.' League tag cla t cin .Satitrdny, August ' 1.2th, yielded $126.59. Thanks are clue to the' members of the Women's institute, who organized the work ; the tag- gers; M•Ir. .Sutherlaftd of the Cali - bid' Theatre, who- kindly gave tickets as prizes to the'•taggetr, and to the public- who contributed.,, The proceeds .of the day will be used, b. the (3ntario Division. for he, general..puposty,of the. Lea ite._ THE 'VOICE OP .TEM:, PERANC'E You have to go to the :,Ontario Liquor Act territory to hear this one. It is a common e ing among hostesses there. ' The cynical" ,ord that is oin the roun • s ° is this—it ycsu' give .your ests lots of drinks it doesn'inatter what food you offer them. That • seems to be ones'' way to accomplish . the degradation ' of ' hospitality. The reflection is not on the hostesses, that they want to turn their table into a bar. The reflection is' on the guests. After several drinks their taste for food' has deteriorated, so have their eating manners. There• is no telling how 'fen.. su'e her (drinking guests flay Op to the sensitive hostess: , This is therisk she takes if she serves Cobkttails. 'Apt; 38 , x. • •' • • • •• • ' alga gg,'ocahontas No reasonable• quantity limitations:, Seasonal higher September prices. the sane car as the.Thompsons", brit • PHONE 05W I ,- r IIer>Jls )n was taken lolerltly 1111 ••••••••••,•••••••••••••••11a04“............'••N• oat co. GODERIC•H before rea'elliag ' •Winni Pe"' MI The Game of A Thousand Laughs.. r. SEE..... WELL-KNOWN GODERICH PEOPLE' RIDE 44, C. • T11ESE' STUBBORN, • TRICKY DONREYS.IN THE FUITNI•EST 'GAME EVER PLAYED, at MEMQRJAL , TIMYSSIQ�N 150eand 25c. 'SPONSORED BY BETTER THAN' A R0E0 ! FUNNIER THAN A *CIRCUS! . ALSO A SPECIAL ,ACT • BY A TR1OK MULE. • 'COME AND ENJOit' TlfE: TEE GODERICH . XINSMEN CLE'B,a