The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-09-07, Page 14
103rd XEAR
GOPERi011, ONTARIO, THI,IRSDAY; 'Strk:ElYIBER-41t.h .1950
ot, .
, / SERMON SERIES AT.'
,.. .
, tIabor Day Progr m
. : . NORTH ° T. ' ' 11
g
' A ain Carried Out. Min% Milt°
I),
Life, thongh brief, . eats be
, •••• , A , ' '
with Success glorious, That is the;theine' behind
,
ably cool weather' ell Latior Day,
Despite the handicap of unseason- the evening Services this: fall, and
, at North street. Unitel\ad • Ilaurch at
into • the winter. weeks. le pur-
• s - a series of -sermons to, delivered
. ,
... Pose of, this series. of seri, ons is
the celebration Of ' the goderies. to .Irelp *puzzled men and women.
to prePare for the intelligent facing
of thoSefessperiences which, are so,
central to man' life -birth, educa-
tion, the problems of youth, prepars
alien for marriage, the marriage
service itself, staying healthY under
pressure,' a solution for problem
chinking, the church,illness, death,
the funeral, how t& grow cild" hap-
pily are some of the subjects which
will be diSeusseds Opportunity, will
be presented for individuals to sub-
mit for consideration gliestions
which may arise in their minds.
Art honest, straightforward effort
will be made to` deal directly with
the application of the Christian
faith to the 'commonexperiences
of life. Four of the 'sermons will
he illustrated by outstanding sound
Mini dealing with the siibjects
"Youth In crisis," "The' Way to
Peace," '`Ydsterclass, Today, and
Forever," ' and '"Like, a • Mighty.
Arz:ny." This series commences the
TOrattig'sStIntlaYsevening.;..-switk,Ithe-
stihreet-'Itcs":If. 'Boy:'''' Nortlf Street
United Chureh, extends a cordial
welcome to all, to,share in these,
services,
Trades and Labor* Council on Mort•L
day was comparatively well at-
' tended. The parade in the mortis
' ing'was better than usual, and the•
variety program!, at Agricultuial
.Park intim afternoon met with' the
approval of tha audience, generally
'speaking, '
The layge and liVely mOrtaing.
• parade, headed. by a color party
and the Kincardine Pipe 'Band,
moved off from Gooderharn Mem-
orial Park t� the Square.' Follow-
ing was a large turnout baaembers
• of hie local unions. •
Floats included those of Regs
McGee & Sons, Aberhart's Garage,
irebn Jeffery & Son, Bannister
o Motors, Fran,k SkeltonA Beatty
•Washer display, Gederi,c1C Motors,
Fred C. Kallatleisch.& Son Ltd., and
D. Guitard.• Machinery og the Do:.
minion Road Machinery Company
XAmiten-, including• the "Sno-Tilo,'
small pew remover enjoying*
Canada-41de 'It'ireW,7IV4S---in-s.the
parate and Was folldWed-bk -mem-
bers C't Lodge 1863,, machinists of
the Compitay. Th'e smart -appearing
Girl' Trumpet Band, fresh from
popularity achievenlents • in the
• Warriors' Day parade at the C.N.E.,•
Was followed by a,greup of children
dressed for sthe parade.,
Drawn .by a pair of mules was a
par of' anent vintage In which
--::-.0ederietalentek4,entertainer,
„handfili 'Marriott, •-rode in conic
style.. , Tait Olarksand.. Son of Col,
borne township 'had, a veritable
..harnyard on •whe.els:' The Ladies'
• Auxiliary Of the „Canadian Legio,..n
• . had; as. usual; an impressive float,
.•Beautiful ,node t houses made up
the -display of Fred Cs Kalbileisch
'& Son Ltd. Tier after tier of salt
in bags -and cartons were attractive-
ly., arrayed in the exhibit of the
'Dominion _Tar and Chemical Courpany. Adding punch and color 'to
the parade was Goderiai's top-
netch - Blue Water Band Under
Bandmaster W. H. Bishop.
, The prize -winners in the parade
were: . .
r Ind liStri4 1 tlOat's--4, Fred C. Ku'ib-
iIeisii on. Ltd.; 2, the DominiOn
Tar and Chemical Co., Ltd.; 3, the
Mud 1,1ae1thnery. Co., Ltd.
Merchants' floats -1, Aberhart's
School Enrolinkft
in GoderickShows,
Slight Decrease
On Tuesday history was made '
.4oderieh when the new schonl.
was opened for the recePtion 'of
pupils. To thoSe who had. attended
Cental ;School it 'was a ,resti yed-
letter' day ,when they enrolled, in • ,
brand-new' elassroeras, ' equipped'
with all modern,convenience, .
The new. building added to the ,
ferty-year-old Vietoria, School WU
provide elementary edneation .for
town, Pupils. The- old 'names of
Victoria and Central will. be
drchiped_, and the school will be .
known as the --Goderich Pnblie
School.
• Mr. H. M. -Shackleton, formerly -
principal of. Victoria &Mel, Ls re -
.engaged as principal. During the
summer months be took the re-
fresher ceurse for public school
Iirincipals 'at Toronto. The -assist-
ant principal is Mr. M. IL Stephens,
former principal of Central School.
. Teachers, who took • summer
courses at London: during' vacation
s • k •
. . ,
Riding jauntily in Goderich harbor •is "kipper," Ith$ 11 dtilitiog to the Mae,
Donald fleet of pleasure and utility boas, "Skipper" is ndm•ed for .the youngest
Rf the MacDonald brothers, "Skipper" Bill- Other boats of ..the fleet we -"Captain
John" and." A'mined- Mae, 'ined- in memory of " the father •and. mother of the family.
-"Skiper,-". an all steel boat, was' built at the Mathieson *Welding -Works in. toWn.
eat.0.5.0,KtXM •1'1••-- • ‘. -s- • , s
•
Magi
strate Says
14.T. MacDonald..
, „An enrolment of (119 is registered
at the school, including 62 little • •
,
beginners in the kindergarten. Bylaw . on Buirdirig
., Classes housed in the new part
of the school have the followinG. g • p
ermits . Not ' Goocl
teachers ; Al. H. Stephens,, Miss •
McDowell, 'Miss L. Robinson, Mrs. • • . - .•
Mary Merris, Mrs. - L. Thorneloe, • In weekly court "today Magistrate
Mrs. ,Brtice Stewart, Miss II Mac- D , .
., I+,. Halmers 4.14fIalt" !Ad a charge
--Donalel-- - Miss H. vrdeali, Mrs. -R. • , ,,,_ .„, .
'against- John. pam, OnderieS.ls.s
LS RAMBO'. A -SPORT
. OR •A BUSINESS?
While the , Goderieh -baseball,
public .would have liked to see
their represeatatives the7--Huy0n--
Perth Iptermediate.' ;League go
little farther in the .playoffs, they
ean take pride in the fact that
the Flyers„are a.straight amateur,.
Itonsehrew group' Ot players. Nam-
ing no names, there are smile toe'n's
where baseball is hs fetich a brisi-
negs as a *evert. , • -The 'baseball
snoguls hi these towns- travel far
and '.wide to 'bring in players to
make "a winning teaM.''' There is
not a man on the. Flyers team but
has his.hente' right herb in Goderich.
As already remarked, this is sonie-
thing that 'cannot be said of' every
team in the-, district. The -right,
policy ,_ has been •adopted here of
bringing the young fellows up from
the junior ranks and. training. them
for advanceinent • to ;higher rank
according to -their sages,. al141, this
writer, hopes this will •continue to
be the harti1. olipn this t•own.
• When ithparts-if.---true s
moves out. • . •
. Win or lose, let's keep it .a 110111)
'tlarage2,-Beatty WaSher44, (460e.: -
'
rich 'Motors,
Union floats,- 1; Interuational
.Assoeiatiou of Machinists,. Local
1863. • • • . , • brew Jeans!
„Ladies' ,organizations' floats
Ladies' • Auxiliary of the :Canadian
ills' Legion. ' , .• , •
• Decorated cars -- 1, Goderich
Motors; Don.. Holland; 3, Austin
. .sPisrdy.
•• Farmers' entriesls, Tait Clark
•'& Sen, Colborne townShip; 2, Alder-
ney __Farms Wm. ,Jewell.
• Comic iloats-s-itanal Siarridtt:-
. Best clown -1; W. McCargar ;• 2,
Randall 'Marriott ; 3; Mrs., IL
Fowler. "
Fisher and' ,Miss Esther' Mune.
Teachers of- classes in the older
part of the school. are PrinciPal
Sh'acisleten, Mr. Bruce
•Stewart, -Miss Gertrude '• ,Sturdy,
Miss Margaret ':'.VIsison, Miss IP.
Sturdy, Miss - Georges Misss.C.
Leishinan, Mrs. Cary- and • Miss
A. 'Wilson, .
'
M. the Collegiate Institute,
There was, an enrolment' of 313
at .the Goderich District Collegiate
Inttitute, slight decrease -Vohs
laSt year. , .
On Tuesday morning the school
Moving a building -without a .permit
from the Goderich Town Council.
ThC'byInNV • as .it.sstand-S.'is..not
vied," the Magis,trate declared; and
he .snagested the Town, get a ..PeW
•
bylaw. He gave 'judgment • that- the
„
Tewir had ;exceeded its authority in
delegating, to- ,ther-clerk• the power
to issue pehnits, at his diocretion;
, Tawn SeliCitor J.. K. .Hunter
stated Ihnt' accOrding • to kaion 7
of the 'bylaW ,"the...Clerk. or Assessor
are hereby, empOwered to issue Per-
. .
Principal. A. R.-. Scott introduced '-'„.,---s-- ' :s , :
fir.-1,ults at- 'their ,.discretion, Buildnu.,
uld fie at a. .st•andstill, 'said M1.
was_ a.ssembled in the .*ymnasium,
. .
and after the Opening exercises
members 'of the teitehing 'staff,. and si.,.1111 t el', It t 0 iS -power .w•eye not
e.xplained the various courses. skven. to the clerk; as ,CaLMeil meets
, - .. . -st-,,---pewes sefiook. . . ,_;..... , only Lance a Meath • in ,,summer,„and
„At _St. Peter's...Separate Schaal, there 'Might • -be -ft lapse of ••twe --or.
there was. an 'enrolment of eXaetiv. I three. inan1hS,.. Spain had .never
11 nu i.b...L.0 mi'&1:t,,,a•se,..f •iii_v. applied.for the „removal *of a build,
Total Enrolment 1032 ' , ' 'for' one'..from -Trafalgar street,. and•
ing : from • Si. Pat sieles-Stree
,
,
Fourteen were ' beginners. -• .-
.schooli,. aceor,ding •to the - tigures the application WAS . refuSed.
MRS:• JAS. ANDREWS .
. . given., is 1032, compared Wit h 1043 Mr. •Hunter argued that,the _clerk
. Martha Mitehell.s. Widow . of the
' -• : "-The .number -enTolledsat, Hes three
. sisl'llase':lnecilii.the\ 111)1(Viitcil(iiiiiLinist.rft!ive iind
late James ikaid„reNV:4., 1101.11 f0M1(9'1Y
years and under -,S,Frank .total correspotidS - ;tiniest. exavtly Defence - Cot:Inset NV. A. Suther- of GodPich, .died at the Toronto
• . „.
JiMmy 'McIntosh, D.. Williamson: 'a year. ago.. The.. deereaSe ill the.
; .. •• Institute.. the,..(,0.11,,,giate iand questioned then Validity of the East General. Hospital, on • Monday;
September 4.th., She. WaS-11. (laugh -
•Crawford. .• , ,• .. • • . . . bylqw declarin.. the werding was
ter of. the'. bite William Mitchell,
Gardiner, , Bruce: MacDenald, K.. wttli the decrea•se at.
8 year's. 'and :under .77. RObert • bad. It waS.drawn .u -p• in 1946.
. •, .
1 -4`0,;,• -ler, ..D. MeWhinniy, • John . ..k. •charge• against A.".r. :Cooper, 'OW\leol). NiUrv '.1.\',(e/tiWI 171s , (4:gle(it..1.i.,,soifietkrnAttierlgecl
LAWN BOVilaN,G '
Gewer. . . . , Clint on, of failing' ta. produce ,AI
. i lathes, Andrews, • who predeceased
atfa...,,,tmder__Bob _Httni... .,8y..10,3 4. it...ad_ w_.. 4=4,4414,h4.tok,„ dri.,.c'er's ,licenSe on. An g tiAt
. •• her, and„,she 'old .1.1V -ed for' many
. ..._......
Mon, J. Wan,: H. Brand.. - • • now, carried .oh .The ,Purity riour WItpsitidtissed-g guilty • o a' dism:4 rly eats ill Taronta NA here --site- Nva's-a •
i '-' • . , ,
,12 -years and under - GregorY trophy' in the open tournaMnt held eharge. by being , drunk,. Kenneth, mask' teacher. She WaS the last
Hildebrand, J.,, ,Wall; Bill Strachan.. yesterday on the: Goderich greenss, meLenn,• _ cliatoti, was tined, $10 'surviving • of 'lei fanillY and had.
14 yearS-•and • Wider -'-13411 • Mae-, Twenty,two pairentered •the coin- and e(*t,s• es ten days in jail. ,.• •11.0 relative§ '-hi're, 'bat" ;11e never
"Donald, Bill Graham, .1.3111.Reird::• ,Detition„. including 'three. from. ,S.ett- Cannon Moore, Londesboro• WaS forget 'her .old 'home town and
• Afternoon' Program . •-... forth; two from Winghani, one, each links- sits and costs, afteT pleadIng visited it occifsionally 'ng long .as
Stirring •iiitiSie waS Provided by frem ' Clinton., . Listowels. Lucknow <runty 10"eattsing • a . disturbance in shiO. Was able. The ' body Was
both . the • Kincardine Pipe Band and Blyth,-and,thitteen local pair; ;so do-Tereat _places at si.„iinton 'en brought to "Goderieh today 0:hut
and thGrodelich Blue Water Band Other prizewieners 'web SecAugust 26.th
(1
and
for burial in Maitland • ceitie-
.dtring• the afterfioondt Agricul•• 'and,•••••C. Nivins and .W.:-MaeLtiren,
e t • - . . - '' '
-plen.ding, guilty :to a drenk.driy- tery, 'where _the _eononittal service,
e ...•-
turtS1 'Park. . ' . ' -• . • ' •- Goderich; third, 0S.11ase1grove. and •ing, • aarge, Albert .T. -,Littlecnin. Was.colid6ted by..Bev. C. 'W. Cope,:
- 'Art Kaitting was 'cliatiniaia,of the H. Crassiferds Winghani; • fotirth;,„ C., 21,, of -Goderieh; 'wns',' sentenced,. to .
'afternoon prograin: and. introduced Draper and W. 'Nutt, (Million; fifth,
Charlie Jeeves, the master of • cere- W: Hainfiton and IL. .Sherbondy,
Monies.. This WQS preeeded by 'the Winghams ,•
presentation of prizes by Dave 1:lar- . . , . . •„ .
'Man ' 'to . winning entries in. the • Kir. • Had: and ' •W..- • Mactiti•en
bowled in •the doubles tourimment
'morning parade. ' • . • .
s •FiniShed performers fa, years at ,Ltteknow. on 'Monday and cap-
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AT THE WAVERFliONT.
The, Superior "arrived at the,
Goderieh elevatat on 'Friday witb
92,500 bus. wheat and oats.. This
was the -only cargo received •at.' the
'elevater the past week. The .Wah-
ondah,7,1lie..WaJW„Inkster andsthe
barge Glenbogie are expected with-
in the next few days7 •
The -„L _ N , McWatterS,' of ;Sarnia
Steamship Lines,. arrived. on Sat-
.1.0day at 'the elevator And took' on stone into ,
74000 buts W1Wat -2 or Montrealr' County t Treasur4r A. IL Erskine
The; Imperial Cobourg an Sunday. inserted a .sealed eopp'er box into;
brought a 'eargo of gasdline. 'from' the cerner stone Its it was placed in
position. le the:sealed boi. Were
Sarnia Or the Inincrial..Lilsdepot.
• „ a collection -of 1.950 eolth;• ; a copy
ENPAGEMENT ANNOCNCEIL4 of the Registry Act Of 1.887; st photo:.
-Mr. AIR" Atidrew. Bogie an graph of the present Registrar, J.
nounee the ,engagement of their OnlY Roberts,;. Huron •County, Connell
datigliter, -Evelyn Irene, to • John minutes. of 1040 and 1950; 'a
om-
EverOtt Qattid, eldest Sith of Mr.. mittee card containing .names of
and Mrs. -Wilfred Quaid, • all of • Miran County Couneillors„ • ofileers
-Calborne township; the marrittge" and. committees' for.1050; a' edpy of
to take place.' Septemlier 23rd in • the August -'31st issue of The Godes
Leeburn l'stited Church,. rich s ign 1.'St r.
ec�i'ds of1950
Set in Cornerstone
at Registry ()Mee
Without official cereineny, , the
Corners stone of the new $50,000
addition to the 'Huron County
-.XteglAry-Otfice svAs w4-11 iuid truly
laid on Tuesday. afternoon.
• - It Was necessary- te get a wrecker
from the garage of Reg. .McGee "&
Sons to lift the rwoFfaat-soutire
PERSCONfAli litigATTON
, •
Allan Alneponald left on. Arolulay
for Vorouto tu attend UpPer Canada
0517ge-
Mrs, Jolla Ditzel and ,Afrs. Ray.
Oillsort of 4Buffa1ts are visiting' Ole 1'
former't SisM
ter„ rs. John - Wig ,
insg, ,summer reside:O./10a fi/r ntapy
eaas i1lim 4"..oseph.
of Detroit, exeentiVe engtneer
the General•1110tOrfs..COrporatien,
eaine ill., on .:KundaY, 'afternoon ' And
died the f 01144/14 day. in. AsTeXa).44
s
ttafis., He
BOrn in Montreal, Mr.' TJavic,Isen-•
had 11e1 in. Qallawa; Wlialser and,
Detreit,, and, lleg: held a, high: pota-
tion d,;the General
engineering staff, In ''Goderich,he,
made Many wain friends-l)y bis
geniak personatity, and he Was. an
esPectal -favorite at the 'Maitland
Golf Club, Aif which. lie"-wnt' a'"
L. .f)avidson
M. Executive,
Dies in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs; Win', A. Cooper atai
11-1riey. of 111eIntYre, were iveeh-
Pm), guests with "gr. and Mrs, Wm.
Ji -Andrew.' • • • •
Mr, 11,11.0, Mrs. Ernest $alkeld Qt
Bralitfords.Vere weeksesid • pc/AS
with the'‘ferver's Mother, Mrs. IL
L. Salkeld, • s
Miss Maripa 114acKay..and mist)
Marjorie Mingle have returued from
a week's vacation .at Clear , Lake,
Lodges 'Musioica. •
Mrssts:Iihed Bull, Bilrlatira and
Alari, of 'Simcoe, visited over the
week-emi <with Miss Hazel Hawkins,
Baytield Toad.- '
-Miss, Benlaht
to Hamilton on Sunday telyesume
her ditties on. the .city's school
teaching staff, •••
Mr. and Mrs. II. *Bart Elliott'
have returned to Tfortatto after
spending the summer at their" home
on St. David's .street.
Miss Violet Laith*ctite left on
Monday ,for London, where she has
enrolled at St. Joseph's Hospital
Scheel cif Nursing. ' y-- -
Vr.-::Zkliftte'Ate'vtttrrtrw..*4*,pe,g,Tj;
re-sidihg at Clevelaird;'Ts reinovilig
to Detroit,Where his :son Leonard
has .an iraportarat 'position. ',
.•
Decorated. hieyeles 1, Adeline
• .'.Riehl;, 2, Isabel Morris; a, Clare
'Harman,. ” ..••
.,Decarated tricycles, •1, Joyce
bosnell;' -2, Catherine • Walsh s 3,.
Ron Moore. • • , •
. -Children's faney • - ,.1, ,Gail
•• Steele; 2, David Wilkinson;
' Sandy • and -!Janie McLean.. " • •
• Special children's • comic -sl, -13111Y
Sturdy; Anstay;:3„ Cfiaries
'Allison. - •
• Speaker' of ..the, pay
F:rank Quaife, of Ksinclon,..general
repreSentative • of -; the -American
-Federation . of .• Labor, a.S.; &nest.
'Speaker, was 4ntroduced_by_ Mr,
T. Eaitting. Of the, Goderich Trades
..and Labor CounciL. •. ••
• After- discussing :the. prigin of
Labor Day, he, said -the 'fi.r.St. parade.
• „„ Was. 'held in Toronto. in 1872. sin.
Canada and the United States- 'it
-was -first designated. as -a., national
.-heliday, in 1894 - in henot of the
worVers' contribetion. ' to society's
• eomfort,.' pleasure., and welfare. .
, . Labor has made Marked progress, -
Continued the, speaker. New. unions
. have been chartered in Canada at
' the rate, of One, a Week. The•-•.nem-
•bership '•iire builders, not, revoin-
.tionists. Labor unions. •in, free'
countries have been targets of Coin-
..
munists. Soviet Russia is the Ernie se•Barnes, • -the': accomplished
enemy , of labor. an& of freedom- pianists helped, 'them all -Salong.
p Poo, •••_
•'Surviving, besidesYhiS .
forwerty A,iteen Isikars ,
Lire a son,. William L.. „Davidson, '
,with, the •Sinited States NaVY, 'and
.datighter, Mrs. .11fiehrtel p.
lowes ,,(4.11Cen), of Lendon, Eng -
lauds and Washington, D.C.; also
a brother, Stanley' C. K,idson,
of Sudbury, and two sisters; Mrs.
Burton 'Theinpsen ,and Mrs.. Alran •'
McCall, 'both of Montreal.
swfillientbsSere,kosats,Sts.:Reergetsis.,:•
116-,tifitatri- serViee-,-7Witi-IleT -
'in .St. •George's• Anglican Church
his: (Thursday)• . afternoon, 'asks'
conducted by the rector, Rev.
Mr.' and Mrs. S. M. Warwick -so
•l''llY,BeliVserly-11. Farr, and'Rev. William
R. Wood, of the Church' of 'the
Messiah; Detroit.%
. To attend ---the funeral over
score of higis ranking officials of •
London spent a few days at the
week -end with • Mrs.., Warwick's
sister; :Missf`Rose Fox. ' : ' '' ,
Joseph's Hospital, London, •enjosPetd•
MisS 'MarY"'Isaithwaite, ' of
tlie• General Motors Corporation.
came from Detroit to pay the final
-tespeets- -to•sistheirsseolleague,___Tyats„
large GrumnitinsMallard'ainphiblouss ----' -
planes •,arrivesd at .Go.derichsh' arbor, .
early '.in the, afternoon,' while ..two' .•
twin -engined. Beeelicrafts landed- at ,
Sky Harbor 'airport,. all bringing ...
dignitaries, . to attend. the fttneral - •
rites. :Others came by automobiles.
Anuoug.” the •..G.-..11.: ollicialS• were
Charles IP. Kettering,' director; IL -
Of 'Nursing in, conneetion, With' the E. 1.`-oyle and II.. L. curticei.!ixeca-• . .
'Stratford General Hospital. , .... 'ave. Ileispresidentss C. L. •MeCileW: • '''
Mrs. Warnock made a brief visit Hugh Dean, W.- S. llufstader; Vice- ,
in •tawn thiS week before; leavingt14).residents,'all of Detroit. ', - • '
far Winnipeg after spending ‘' the l' ',Tiii, President of denerai gotor13,
summer noinths with. inetui)e-rs ,ofi(n.,,,.. El,k1,:iN:iillgrionee,n0At'arsht)orac:xit nirreribi:::as .
i unable to be hers,
.hriell .f.ain.ily in,- Wsiodstoc$ and God.e-
• Mr. alio. Mrs. ;-,*11col'm . ),Itttliers The ''floral. tribiftes'. 'were Of an
Ile ver 1)efore seen• in •Gbderielt.•.,
•(Tharsday) and, w ill :ittend the-innIP•
are motoring. to Windsor today lTI :el 1;(1i,1',.c111e•re.e. ,a.:(oirn•en.tutgoirittileze,Iti,cle,70b,-
„land ..Mr..s Tilos.- :11assOn On Friday slinrial ,lif ' Maitland eeMeterY,., '
Wedding. Of -M1.4s Christin:.,B;,o,wri 1., six trueiss., , , , ,
' litSiluilsilgan- di IM-rs:".\.114.i'u:, it•Iluttoqiii --iltilid------441e_
I twe..c•fillcisen, Van]. and' Ltida, .of
,CintOes Naftel, .Ctirl •• •
IR;eibnati:is•t; 11:11.4111.,ieleA'rewarr's-74Laing, ”.Stuart-.e441'1'a-
'it g 110, .. ... .
. • • ,
Pliee and swu . sons: Charles and
the holiday week -end .witb her par-
entMr. 'and,--MrS.
Mate.
•
•Aliss Watrice Lauder ,hius
re -
•turned ;to •her, duties •on tlio-•staff
of the St. Catharines Collegiate
Institute 'after spending" the Vaca-
tion in town. • 4-
„ •
MiSS Rikt 7claughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wils
Saltford has entered the . School
to Edward Johnson, also. et Stanley
toWeship, and fhey tarmed on the
Goshen •Line-unfil retiring to Gude=
schneiker and Arnold McConnell..
A loess list of henorary pallbearers •
-(1)-*171.,(tTi0t).1(,)-r1.)0(3.3,u,:-.1',1,11,)141'ill‘No.e. 17die,vi.silt.:1),11,:, eontained. thesnaines of proiriinentr-
J olins on predeveissed ' her in 193(),
rich , 111-01111 111 years 'ago.. .11,r..
, .
und
t I ' ' ..sti''C'et. .
.3,1, s j h v•heent• citize•ns Of Goderich, Detroit' - and
. other places.
,
Wilbert, of Holmesville:. also two Mario -rip '11 fu WAVE! retorned from
MA', itiol .1.Irg. A. Maefie and' Miss . ' . 1.. High G.M.....iXeeutiVe
death The Detroit Ne-ws -saYs: • - -
Sind she' lea ve.s to mourn their loss 1 Pork .
two sons, George, of Goderioh,•ind I,..
In its'reference to •Mr. Da.vidstin-S*
sisters, Mrs. NeV3011 Keyes of • Sea- a tvVa, - weeks' 6 . hol kill y i rip to i
fort h. lin d .11ris.a.:C. • I, Eicher of
Chicago-. Slte was a inetuber , of
-North, ,--;treet , -1•;•-oited-• Clitirch....-Since.
•earning to -Croderieh' pridr to
,that of:Goshen:Unite& Church • of,
'the Varna circuit. , •• •
The funeral service at 'the fain-
'residenee, Gibbons street,
Friday ,a fternoon was conducted by
W. • Cope. The pallbearvs
were six . nephews, .• Edward 'and
Wilbur Welsh, ,Shkrlock, Ruskin.,
Elmore and Wilbur Keyes,. The.
interment Was in the Bayfie11neeme2
,.„.osen dsys• in jail„, and Ids driver's • ' 'GORDON JAMIESON. . . TerY'•''
. . .
.-. ,
license .Avas - sitSpended ,for six Ea rlY ' 'SA turcla Y morning' I he
A1ELv IN W.,' IIOWELL .
deo th , ()Celt rred suddenly a t his -
Months,
156 •Cortleig,•h 'Boulevard, 'The death of Melvin ‘"VellWood
-Crown Attorney II.' Glenn
jI41Y6 '11.1":iiiioen'to, •of Gordan L. JandeSon, in Howells,. St. Vintgent street, occurred
said the accused (have • a car ,at
2, cf.m. east on Jones'street, left the his fifty-third year. Mr.. Jamieson on Senday in a London hospital
retid,.• crossed oyes the , boulevard Was, barn at Tara, soli of' the . in fe' after a iingering illness.. , A son of
tind stinek a verandilli at the bonier ItevWalterS• J'ainie!4an-itnd Alps -the late Nirfad MrS. Isaac' IThwell, Detroit_ a etil, the- holidaY with the
of w. Ruadock, ',causing eunsi.der- Jtimieson. his Mother being the be Was Urn- :Tetif,Y-Mtti- Yea-. . 'I:Of er's --parents, lir. •and -Mrs.
•- • . former Susannah Maria. Acheson, at . BranflOrd • anti Iii• .boylasal' Prector, Gibbons street. On their
absItetadnaMieagse.bralia, .
Goderielw was da tighter' • of • the ' late!' „lir- and Mr's. • Years were spent ay los pa Ten ts' return to Detroit) 'they were ite-
fined vs. and costSor three Weeks John' Acheson of' 4,Goderich. Ile furni near that -city. In 1893 -•-lie 'companied by their nephew, master.
was' for some years- connected with •cann. to Goderich and wa,,, J, 0(1 Jimmy, Proctor,- w,ho had spent the
'in • jail' .4111d• his driver's lieense
14aspepded , for three: Months on c•the- iirin•e of A• W.... 'S.eager, mann-- flied with his • uncle, the late IT: Iv. sunime,r holidays with .his,, brother
elitelshhi:rtliNseatil)T;silnnet.ssis.: pC,Ilitiaornlites,, qt NIrti...teiiplictinnItr rie)f. t,sili,e.iii,gror(ali(1)*(1.-,
Albert Vans:4one '`a earten you. his -wife, formerly Edith Deacon
o . The of 'Winnipeg, .11 darighter,-. Naan.y,. sta lit • attendant, , of . ;North street
ilinur•
Nii:(01)1.I.NuStenSon(t'gat.L..-;Y:S,e1 n.L;‘(t‘erifIciltiels.ii.
pleading guilty to driving while his facturerS' 'agents., -Ile had been in ,Ms:.•Kelirtri;.
lieenke WItS„ suspended.
•Ther'e. was an inaccuracy in the lionie on Georgian Ba on Saturday, Pinot of (he -Misner Matruitietur- IRISH amiriss
court report in last .week's Signal- hilt 'passed away In his 'sleep' early in g Coniiiitny, here, and- operated it • • .
Star in statin,g that ill the case of that Morning. Ile Is gurvised by until his 'retirement soine,fiee years .
preParation fa drive:to his 4uminer After same years he teak Over the .•
. his 'usual health and,.was ..making ness,'
;440.. He war; a Member and con- irlirvid),11...!ehNtti(nli:iiiiiNtt _ . •
LIMY' REUNION
. .
fabling beer was seized.
. and one brother. • The ferieral .ser- ilis Wife, forme-HY MarY • Ellen
and a -son, Tont, .And bY• five sisters, United Church. SUrviving, hei4ittes •
borne lionthillri• was ' the oecasion
charge against; Vanstone was dis-
,
.4 .
. • .
MtInd, en, .th6 .sttut of a large gathering'of the Szulth
.... - 'rhos. • McPhee, .on the Ash fel (1- Col-
GODERICII MARIMIEN
missed
vice .4 ook . plane at Toronto onsTueS. Crov,i e -r, a re,.. three ;(-1 a tighte rs : ma rY,
day, with intermen t in Mount
,
,' Abn'a (Mrs, P. E. Plekl, of rein- (forme:1'1v I " I
. a Walkerton High, School, n'tu'l
of Goderiete .
---- fiiiiiilY of which .1Irs. McPlie0
„ . , ,-,
' cotorrt AT ICIPPEN 1)1°°s°14'• ePilieterY.;
. ; , .
---- . • ,• • . •
HARLES.' 1311011:MAN ., ' •
„
broke." • • , ,. . ber, The family is of Trish descent,
..._....._____. , „ I- ay S,iiiit i 1 is It mem-
KIPPEN, Sept. 4.-Shoeterk grom
Funeral orViees , were hefil. on A -'- ' • , ' • -
1 rivate 'fnaeral s•erviee • WAS 'Mrs. AlePhee's brother. Bert'
an tuesday; cond,beted by Re..x. C.
held at 'the Wheeler funeral home sioith., of.. medford. 0,1,,,,go0. and
his wife pitid a surprise visit... Ile'
Goderich, -.Seaford), Kitchener; Lon-
'Aloty's, Roman Ciithillic , Chu rch,
VV. cope, Of Nor,th stred T'nited had not ;seen WS Sister for thirty-
Sa turday morning, August' 2fith, at
don, Exeter, ForeSt and 'Hefisall at-
Filora, for Charles • Ii 111(1), Brob-
Church. , The pailbearerS Wore Clif- four 4-oaxs ..tior :had he- seen-- his -
tended the amittal LabovDay shoat.
man, a highly, e4toeinetl_ _iEsident.
Tard-Kiritikter, •C, -"W.• Atflidge,••;;Thines.- 'brothers- Will', of Thingannap; G or -
at _the. KAppen.G.tin Club,. here_today,
althOugh•-blimperea'slightlysby-ltigh
, of that :town', - Noiti Vier& AVOITiles=
day evening, August 23rd, • in his, Naftel7, M6Ivin Belt, C,,-.11, Robert- :
don. of Goilerieh,. and George for
'winds 'a.nd "Mandy sklest ,, •
fifty-first •Year: , Ile had been dn. ill son and Ilitrald Turner ;interment nit „1„.m,13., iiihig. ; time. • 014)rge
".111 1t1 Who• left Dung:introit in 1009
hipers were tied With 42 eaeh, , hut
In' the tirst 50-liircIS event, four'
lien lth for SeVei.al months. ' . Solemn
high. mass was .eelebrated, by Rev, %VOA .411 Ma itla 0(1 eemetery. • •
, fooiri'tilt1hieo :111Viie(si t ,isharsiy11.1):7 iir)etii.lierliiieec%Ilitio(..
John 'AnderSim; of:Kip-Pen; retained
leather Mar
vvith his wife and family.' It Wtts
ignefic, assisted by Rev. •
his title in the,. shoot 'Off by one
rather' Smith and ,Rev. Father Wm., Catheron, • llithifing, 1739' Arthur
'CA-MER,ON, ATOTTRING.'
.n groat thrill for Pert and George,
bird, Othera tied were Bill, Peck,
L. Gleason .of Kitchener. The "Can -
who.' had" beef) away so long, Co
rich; 'Charlie Paritinsmi, Lont
(thin Legion -formed a guard. of road, 'Windsor , (formerly of 439
Chllver road, ;Windsor), 'died . on
the old fa nil 1 ja r Maces' . and
petitioieln• this class' W114 for Ili
,Kippen thin trophy, - , , s ., „,
clon; and Bli Kyle, of Kippen. Com-
Gode
' .25 -bird •16.tvard .event re- cemetery, • dnelph. ' After the id-
loner.° Burial was in, Marymot
LILO 9 1. . . ' lenssillisesle 'Mr Nicihring 'MIS born•
of 11 IS (laughter Beat'rlee, after a show 11141) ,wfres and chilareri
Sundlty. August 01 11, at. the hollie• visit
played.
where thoy. rl
(linb 'of Detralt •and 1/eltir liaripirli
vros.„ held by the local' branch of' the in Colhorne township •sixty-thiee
Canadian Legion', and "Last PoSt"
follOwing: Will, Smith 'law %ire lre,was married, in 1916 to* Aileen
• • , • $ ' i ry.
.was. sounded. The deeeased MIS a nnd eintinirine. MobrivIii•g• °Ad W."18
Elora"' be '.1-35 employed with the
veteran of ,the first Great War. At yvell known in this distril.t. P110111'. '1111'.
age, son of the late Emmanuel
Mr Pliee,' JI nt" fluffily', ,,T11) r' Orval 4, 11111 ' ri• • 'Wilkinson,' • Windier
Nits, strisrt fesyt.er , aria 'utilities exeeetive. itio • wife and' •
Preset) t a t the ren n ton 'v'ere Ate -11iMiolv• Fre teridi ,V`;'' ' ,
Mary : May. and husband, Toni IA'frAlfs Wilkinson, daughter of,
ElOra Ftliniture Co'.' '
He eats the _husband of Mary from Brantford, He WAS a mem- and
five• years ago' he .Went to Windsor
'&-, sin egh ters, lla rba ra • a lid - Nancy ; two ''fltildretl,n- Net's, Mlellitel. Pet -
Elizabeth Baechier, daughter of-thv her of ,Teetunseli Taidge. .A,,F. '
SQIIS. Robert tied -Garry.; .11ort Sniith, William 'Fs DaVicist)n, Ihtited StateS
A.11., Stratford. 1p FehruarY, George, Smith, • wife Gladys and )(mos, of' Waiihingtoti, 11(1., find
late .Xavier Ihrehler of Gotierieb.
.fohp, and" a datighter, sAnne.
Besides his 'wife, he leti'ves a S00,•'Imge, but at the ,end was eonfined i and wife. •Myrtle ; Gordmi 8n)ith, Navy, stirviVe.
Ill 011 111,; 4 Ile leaves his 'wife , (form- ,
1949, lie, suffered a eerebral heinorr-
to his bed only ti week „seith 'piton -
daughters, Nirs• (Th'Irdmi P11111P1 1 and two brofher'S, Roy of Goilei‘iell ;
wife Et liel a ncl . d a inditer Ma rilyn. • The • PetrOlt 1100W -IS, ...at ' 3060
Secinott.:t;INecitIVLetil,iiiielo: E'rtm' 0 roszt
, .
. , .. •
oily- ..1.nnie • Pennington) tincl two
PONED ',' , • '
and Witliarn . of. Alberta, predes
',mu, r)111( 111 .Nsrlass wi.,4,,, hem ot. tbe regttlar 'meeting* of ' 'the Polo •
. ,
elleatriee) end Mrs. Ed. Waterman
.11 01;1111) 0c11.611v1.11(1's Ill:el 1:11:.Y Titillt:icer::::: I:tett: '. ..
(violet), both of 'Windsor, and one ,,s0a 111111 0 few .vottm
Windsor on AUghist 1 Oth, Rev, IL . .
son, .Willitun E., of Vitneenvdr',..B.C., ' "
A. '''Edwards (deleting% antt.linrial 1.1":1 oft' bl'IlesdnY night,' /Ind the
• ( Lao, ) . of..I.Tonsall, and ii• broTher,
and IVO grandchildren.. Also •ti-r-
vivilig are a SiSter, Mrs. Rob. Dick
Etnerson, '.of Seattle, 'Washington. was. in • y t el ilDla ;:'Meitioriftl t'efue- n.)(%°ting of V°11iXell. 'Wlil PoRtPolleil
tery, Windsor; . ' . - to 'Atsiitclay 'night of next •weet. . .
A ..siste.r, Arts. E. 41.'friTiner (Mabel) . . ,
ha& shaCes the -slay§ ttired 'first
Crowils laughing across Canada as Mayor Geo. Mathieson skipped
stars' 14.1 the 'old Dumbelis show., a:rink at Elora on Monday and won
.Charlie ,Jeeves and 'Pat. Rafferty fifth prize. •.
showed they none of their
01.11 111110 punch. Ernie .Briioe aur- Winners in the open, niixed bowl -
'prised the *audience by playing any in g teurnainent On Thilrsday even -
tune on the bagPipes from a hynIn ings hut were Fred •afld „:Teahne
to a ragtime nuthber tO any (if the Price,. G.oderich, 1st; Howard Sher --
latest Popidar pieces. . Cy 'Leonard bandy. and Yvonne MePherso'n,
•imitated radio pregram stars and Wingham,• 2nd; Mr. and Mrs..Web-
Rex Slocombe performed tricks' of ster, Wingliam, 3rd-; 'Mr.' and 'Mrs,
magic. Violet Murray was a bole E. lIarrisen, Wingham, 4th • Mr,
of the. "Gay. nineties'; in. appear- und.' Mrs. J. R. Wheeler, Crodkrich;
ance and, performaiice. • .Conchita 5th; W. • Moore and 'Mrs. Edith
Triana. Showed cla.ss us. a, lively -Argyle; 6th,
senorita in Spanish dances. Pete
•
McGinn sang _cowboy. songs •and ..,C-kn Tuesday evening the winners.
in the • ladies' tournanienr Were;
Mae McManus,. Lst; Grace Scrim-
geoUr, '2nd. . "
Four rinks of lady howlers went
to ,Wingham 011 Wednesday after -
neon. •Ada,• Broadley, sM a rga rot
Baker and 'Marion McLeod won
2nd; .Teanne Price, Ellen Allison
-and -Grace Scrimgeour, 8rd, --and
Helen Townsend, Jane Wheeler and
Kate Putt, 4th.'
loving peoples. everywhere. , Randall Marriott. took • Part in a
crazy.,, car act • whieh.• had the
audience guessing.' , •
As on, previous occasion's, 'young.
-sters who gathered in front of. and
even on the platform ,proved a
uttiSaraid.-hathAV:perf arttiers and_
the anclience alike.
Evening.' Carnival,Dnring •
•the evening,. bingo • and
ether. games of *chance were held
at' ..Gooderhain Memorial • Park.
Some of 'the' 'afternoon ,perforniers
gave a free show during the.. even-
ing. , , s
A' daughter Of Mr. aud Mrss;Bert
'Squires made 'the "draw's. to deter-
irie the holders of. Welty tiekets.
• "Therefore, despite , the tragic
nature of the Kere,art invasion; ,we
can, at least, he thankful for the•
Warning it has given us 'of swhat
,4ies- its .store ,atul, thesoppartgaity
it alter4s:,,,m- to - Malta - ready 'tor
• whatever furitibr mov`b IttisSla or
' her satellite& may make"'
face the 'future with con-
fidence, .oLabor in Canada can and'
will . con/Imes to make' a. contribu-
tion' toward the future of our
country so that mir 'membership,
• and the Canadian people as
" • whole, may enjoy the better things
of Aige' •freedom -and ideurity,s"
Children's, Race's
• A program, of childrel4s races
• was • run off on the 'Scpurre, With
the following results:
GIRLS"' RACES '
years trial sinder-s-Ostfi-, Mc-
' Gintris; Marlepe
6 years and under s- Barbara
Alexander, Iles'erly, Mitchell; 'Patsy
• 8 years and under -,--,Than
• ander; Elaine Mitchell, .Barbara
• 13rindley.
10 years and underArary "Ain
• IluckinS; Rosalie Bedard, ,Audrey
They Were :•11. M. heWier,, Cies o
Conimunity PlateSilver ;•"111rs.
McLean, , eedar cite..st I Miss Doil:s
Chambers, dinner set ; Gedrge
Mumbysk 'Gladstone bng ; Mrs, a
Miller, trilight lamp; Austin PurdY,
presstire cooker ; Miss Violet
Draper, •blectric, percol a tor f- Roy
Munday, woollen blanket ; Shinns
of S.S. Superior, electric in% :,, Mrs.
NV. Lynch, table lamp.
Some of the 05101)) is in charge of
4119 I411)or I)ay program this year
We're; N. Crich,..,president •
blado, chairman of the advertiShig,
Banter. committee ; Carmichael, Score
-
12 years end. utider--;;Stary. Lou tafy,
ITuckins, "Isalielle Moore, Lillian '.Service , •
MacLean. r ' On, Stindlly gaining tlie .union
1,1 yea r$ and tinder -Mary "Lou men paraded to Vietorie street
14.00tei loan Mal; ruit6ci church, tteetanpanied' by the
lough, • Iitte Water Band. .1,1e'r. I). .W.
• • noYr ItAck.18 Williams, pastor Of the chUrell, gave
.4 years and uuder-;Wayne Ail. appropriate address,
, •I 'pit,.
luksmEN dUB
TO MEET -ON moisnmy
Depaty Governor Fraser tiny of
Listowel, will be, preseut at *the
first 'meeting Of the 'season of- the
Kinsmen club 4. Groclerieh mut will
• es--4neoip leg •
'This will be on 'Monday at 4.36.p.ms
at the Park .11ouse. Chairmen zpf
the varions committees will 'be
called 'upon for 'their reports:
,/, •
Muskoka and Toronto:, At Emsdale
tbey visited Mrs. Allelic's sister,
Mrs. -SleCraeken, and -Mr -
Crackens-- •
• Mr.' Davidson, ranking engineer
at General -Motors, •had, been with.
the oi• anization since , 1914' except -
for. periods during ..the two, waras
An, aethority in his field; he gave
' Mr. • and Mrs. W. A. Hiles ;Ala ve ;
'frequent ' • addresses- -on . technical
returned to their home in' 0.algary,-
I subjects te.. engineering • groups
Alberta; sifter visiting! rs'ith Mrs. ..
throtigheut the nation.' Ile , was: -
IMPS' parents,' lir. and Mrs. G. W.
pre.sident of the Society of Auto-
Litithwaite, •Elgin avenue. They
ll1S0 ViSited with, -.11r... Hiles'reia: m°.ii•v6 'Al.gitieers in 1939. ,
dyes' in London and' Toronto.. . m n .,. DQarvaiddstipante woafe-MboerGnilli•n
Mr: and Mrs. P. Mc. Willisl'and
ing in 191t-i.,.h.waS first employed
Mo''n-
ViSiters•- fer ..Labor Day ‚.'.eek end '.
t10 11 'QUO., Mareh 20, 1891. After
at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. IV, -
graduating. from McGill crtive-rsity
J.
Jewell Britannia road,- 'Were .
with. a B.,S: in. mechanical engineer-'
so.a.:' Dwight, of Seaforth ; Mr, and in the engineering' department ' f
11 •s A ' NI 1 • of II ' -lt lr •
. 1... . , a IN, - arm on : • iss 4 • °- •• .
the Cadillac ,'Mottif Car , Ce., in •
E. Lundgren, of :Windsor, and Rev. ,
F. A:. Jewell of Toronto, .who i•e- -1
Detroit. .g • '
iDstiltig World . War .L he 'served '
cently returned from l'hiladelphia. •
' Mr. and Mrs. ,Win. • Proctor of 6.'eleas will '' the -Ann--- Atctor'''' -'11
captain, Afte • lile‘ Wa'r, lie Wukt,:! ,
Tra iiSPart Cii, ps, . emerging , as• a •
first • chief engineer • of t he „ Canadian • .
Priiducts Division of ii„.m. at '
Walkerville, Ont.., • and• then trans,' •
ferred lo Osliawa, Ont., its technical •
director ' of Geperal . Motors. of
Canada, Ltd. , • . ,
In 1923, he. wa,s• appointed to the'-
.
staff of • Alfred •P. .Sloan, jr., then'
G.M. president, and 'made executive •
se,cretary of the:.general technical' .. .
Tonniiittee. It was under this* "
,ebinriiittee that the proviriggrounds
tit • Milford, Mich., were built, and.•
first 'operated. • • , - • .• ••
Ile was made- busin.ess director •
of- the G.M. ,Research Laboratory
in 1930, ' G.M.'s teehnical ,director •
in 1934 and general saleS manager •
of the new Diesel Engine Division '
isi 1947. , •
Work in Wor114, War II • '
,.
a, 'Aperial aviation
Mr.. DavidsonA4as 4n France, On •
inissiOn, -when •••: .'
Hitter invaded France. • ,0.11. gave,
him a ;leave and he served for ..a ,
yea r- -V01.4---le.-.--111,7itt,q4 '-PtirelitOing7--
CominiSsion. °he wns • hirer awarded '
the Cross •of tlie Legion of Flotror
Ity the Presitii Ciiivernment.
I ieemn e ma ha ger of its a n 'torn ot iVe
„ • .4 •
In 1941,(I.M. recalled Win tO •
ordiut nee section. ;When the '-neW-- -
-Technieal Centre, Wa8. ittlirt6C hi
September, 1945, he . wa's named'
41..M.'s executive engineer. •
Nir. DayidSon .beeanie a* -eiti7ien •
of the •Uniteil States lif 1924. He
:suited another tie, with lf
•Hartman, of Kitchener, Mid Chester
Lee. of Seaforth, .011e14. having '24.
Jdek Millen, cif Forest;' 111111 'W11t
Hartihan, of-; Kitchener, • broke 25
%SCI'S CLINTON • BUSINESS•s- - stra 'gilt. .
„Mr...Clinton" Staniforth, 1Who has In the, In't•st 70 *class, 3. .NreCatts-
'been manager of the' Agnew -Sur. Iiind, of Isnalon, was the winner.
eight years, has purchased the.,,T• ' ' TICE IVEATIICIt 5.)1
pass shoe store here for tile last
Churchill. ghoe husiness in .Clinton, Teninerntures of the past week
and left on Wednesday to' take it. in 4Goderielt, 'with' those of, the ' •-
.
•over. Ile ittlS formerly. with the correspondiag week a year ago, ai, MRSEDWARD JOIINSON
.After• being sconfined to Alex-
Geerge' G. Gales.. 'khoe store in 'ailiclairy reeorded,, svere .as .follows ..'
Aron 11 eel . • . Ito t h Mr. and Mrs, ,,1950 • .1949. ' Landis) •Ilopital for over, forty years,
q11 111201 have been aetive 1110111... - , .' . 4i4 Max. Min. 'Max, Min. - Mrs. Eva Kennedy 'Johnsmi, widow
. .
of s V (1 MI rd . John ')41. '1") ' 1 - y
ITN .. ' of ' St.. deerge's '• Anglietta Thin's., Aug. 31.74 q • • ' 74 55
este& ,and' helpfill in various Com- 170., Sent. 1_,...711, . 60 (11 ilio mr ,.voatiosaft_47,r-Tii( 6,141111;N maigsvnast
'30113, in hey' seventy-eightli year.
Clitireli and !they have. been ,. inter-
munity , undertakingS: . The , ow Sat.,- Sept. 2 ....'.72 52 ' tr,- 55
manager. of ' the Sun.., „Sept. 3 „AO 47 ' 80 • , , 55 ,,,, i. i
stOre liere Is • Alr. Minn ' Reed ofiTties., Sept. 5 ..05. 45 . 13, ea Goshen' Line,„, Stanley township.
Listowel, Agn°w-Sliti)4a4 :‘,17s,1,:ii.::',4.:::::::'. 40 7:: t7142 . 803.6 , 6532 '1411:es.,vetl.:ilil:;::11'.1iedivinis:Delle0erinnbe(rn.„1.1.:8t911((;,
• ' 1 ' -4 ,