The Goderich Star, 1936-10-01, Page 1,
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rotiv0.1,01
ur,daY, *lost 7th, aording tot
xeport of the executtve comenttee, that
was„,ievad at the, adournd Meeting
the toyniVetople at the' town b*LOfl
l5OfldaY nht.
ttendecI...irlay*
; the
vnif ',11ttvir:i 841°4014 iiist.119(r Otufcg tIvonibe
4ose whp were .4preeenflia4 plenty 0
,fiv6tOn0 to otter' '044 the meetink
wad steatillr 00.04 l'fithrt)i'e .P411$41.”
he big celebration
Mae stinting conunItteo, appolnted at
the original Meeting on eePteinPeer
'met hi the town litat On Monc1&Y nlght
'to clraNy up their 00110A.. Those Piga
were: mayor gt. A. liteieWen.
Mee -
£TL Bal3lie, O. W. lerastir,, C. H.
camiber. W. 3. Buchanan,. L. 1.4 4'zno
0. oarsons, #;,-, 4. Wier,„ Pr..
/4thielY, vuionel
sort,- Or, W,-„0. -0033,09‘„,
W. Oroditt. p1.N, Blx
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et, 4
St'
The 4444
have boort ratifini
ens john
AIL 100Ockonti' to
OfHuron Count _rich, under the ausplcea
telub,a,
Bogota producer, has
to arkit to, 4irect an
• TheLOnb"7'Clu
roduction in order. tG acquire,
for'oriPP104 children and .vr
Work, and it is expected that the
entire community. wifl 0.0per45,
:.either "through taking part in- th
tOducti0i-or. 1;,f attending . the per -
0 *finances, to tirther this At4tcellen
014 *
.11:0440,'
ai
ths,
o
e'par404n , 11f Pi9t'11I Avith
lincomphoniniz • Ut.
Vlointo 0. connon; ended 404 ,Sundar
when he pa.ed aWaYin the CioderiCh
000,04, On Tueday atteruoolt
iwaa laid to th. ',Masonic
nom., tWT441kr,re 4. W. rm.
Mr J
h,.
formerly
Gene leonno
.Baker.. '...,.7..i.r...M
11. .4alable.- ,
4 V.
1* 70 419.:
tg'*":*'011474r4C1'14*''"Iiir ' ' . ' 1 ' ' ted aasie-, ,.-130,01unfr4 triends:-;000# ,
arrival 3n .0#4.'i,,riot"4!:II!:','1,70,t'P'4‘4t,
• 1r. 3. •m:,;(0,013'ertswas : "Th. rioitio\ t:/iii eh „nine. ,e,". • ..
ant 4e'el",r!..,—t'arvibt.A.Iii„...eollaWint.'were...*mnit3NP'tioi,
elviimes,'..- ,,.. .itectittv.6,,e0 ,
the'; ” of the 'e
trf11.04ter," - ' ' int;,s . :If '...
ed 'ffte--,' ' lee * t(i-1local,
intreRtie0.141Y lAtte'ri*.''
merabers, '.
-- •
loolowans H. Sander -
40i4
1 L. M,• Carswell, of
one titer, Niles
eheiteals.*4/14 F:4begin
or
the ,production in7:00to
• Tho-liogera provIdiig
The -entire 'scenery, equipment ani
atiiiheak404, fratit all Audiaationo It
witr''be One, of ther'beat,,Preductions
'2etS,ged. in .Goderlch in *any YQ1"
' *he talcs
„i,iortor_ parta of. the Vinitt: eteareli.'ot.
re';'"an.
rfo' es,,,uenanan, „. n'tiltre'.,generations.; iii416tiar".toint several. vat
to: .1(, piestdent,',' " • te thutitoil)01- '•;.Aplentents., and ,
o -
"And. ,r o , , the
* „01014,44644.0.01,0nntda
., rig,oring, . ,.,„- ,
ha#nlee ');1143' Sunday..lksOOtet'$' • • it •• t 'through "a"-iiterage
'optt000irittinit. • fue
4, `... : " , •
either in the daneing or singin
eoureoe, or in thecastp_rOper,.kind
get touch %under*,
chairman; F. E. Hibbert, president
or 'Nelson 1111101seerOterY*
.,,..0,
sre
umber., ml), emen
•
.•c;o-a1ong-thezhores 0! the-,ished-at,the Tor of itleiv-Ohtot.,00,91
. agreed, theti'the; elleirmeA jaeorgian,BaY. * 4189 ZalfCg14441Y" cot R,Jqt.nm% benie,.01v.TugSdaY faarning
einti.e0Onenitteve-,-.he-opleeinte_4by
_,„..11e. ie.:Abner as
;elatItive*" '4)11.14°t11)n* 134' isr; "1"'-er the board of "governors ,of the e- 44 000., .
vas .0.000fited, ehier,040. 0 the 411a)nes ,leclogicotteLl. .lees •eetivit as OC Tho he fire; which is bellaved to have
and ,,Addressorfr.,ethothitto, .745r,"17; tars. ot ,gotne Wee '"Celebratlen been started_ th-rotigh.. the -.nee enVe
'It..'ITtoberteqA:,4heirxliaP. *tt.,ite'*OilfeWae_fergelt te0x.ins- le' for 14:.'16.4‘a -transient who spent,the nig t at
suedes's, : He was solieniber o *0,33004 the..tranaienta' ,sleeptng: quarters at
„vjayor.1444-.'ellhiiii1..4iteeee.4 :: ,or, Itsitte., ,;,4424,,„44m,, 0.04,,„,Rer...,..„..,__./A;_ .,0,,- .,,t, Lttv.A. ,„hail;,, started in ot 141764.,
the; vaselhg .0- --, ' , ,,.._- -milder conducting the';',Aineral .,0O.,„.e.s,,,,t. 'Cereentehed'whiCh faces out into the
4, okirr cormon , *
• 04; lied been A 'eat' )elP...'oS'aja_.,/itiLew,72,r *the bereaved .home Vid, alsoIn0114'04-te't'u' yard at the rear lof-tlie town,•hall -in'
of, the' nAttee-iiv Ito- 1E14 IC4Piell411444' ,Getneterl,----:'-- - ---. - '..-- "" ',. - *Welt *eke titorect,4 timber, of ow
aetteFf..4,44YithitatW, to pn 11,461rarisitorwarla?
uow
0.
,
•
eet
ltg
tha
will
3,mean1,1.0.4;Hettut„:17:41,00 4004,0004-- "..t4tubettutrii' thetrttonaud b 4,,ksiocofitob,.140:t4t,40,00,1004te:ixii7c7,41/14,1y2uplitt,.,,trotollIpsoottbil'ottette,InQsoa,4ttnt:9t4vorm44::-Int:64::
v(14411* 00001 V of obout
' have * '0040) gtose *1104
too
4
P he d.
will 1 supf
A. 4etP.
The
ret *be
14)4 w et is wm"
P"I Aleaullt°11' t ,Oct*
r fiet, be tompie
,f,ttlie 414'1,21;„ 't& oomber. v.t '
et000emprout at the *OM
„ , ,.. ,Illiti
. Rowell,. .,) , ,otit404.,.406.,7/004;ttertaber 0! the
Ai04";taict:7COle.- -4.404 At'','-•.-.' Ot 13O"4-tIrt' ' ''. Beisde'e4;:derinfi•iiar'itiars, 'ha4,'eeen 0,0000..
04,1,0, :04140401,..,:,4 , ' 4:Vtneet!, PaPaint*, to:: tb:e. PaSt, ,H,' or,., , _ tj'Agittice; of• On.
,..ta,r.,io., , ,,,,:.,"7701.1.-,,.:.-:s.,h,O.,,v7.:!.'h, er.e..0.,.ucceed, 0Sit-,W, ,.11iiaLt,,i,4_ 'Snook,' _reoe.iitly, ..re_tired. . ...ei
- . - tLA0-10-Ear...Itg;;',•ret-Oo-dericti,rylio.---has' ' -been- iptse' Watt-- . In. TOtinito
.op •' -yeatee,has,peerteoponned..to euepted the new iyelef,-enetice-earepreeen....,
tative OtthecleoMinien Canada at the PriirY.Ootnicil hearing:of the aPpeaLs in
Conneetiorr With.",,,e0c*I %tiers. ,..
.; . , . ,
'Mee: Onnene-and'te j3.00 -'°016"°314-11W; glee* 'After, leaving. 3011001 he !..)0tne'd to be seen around When-the,brigida
coneeetint the,Onl*ttO °itzte'''s the'Vt;rneerlennte, tEteatvg.i4-1110(,,,,'Y" arrived, and police are On .the.
at their great loss. • . 'woe, the.. te nelleree-.'atolt./-for thu. A -.of" weed Wei, :Vase
Vest trPintonli *.**1101°rin 1116 g'!1:44 Vara Ati , -10ened.te in a: flnerf14 '4hibUnkhOusie and."another BO* yea*
brztvon ahatild take.- Vhe Program' !orthostohohho, mIton l'erefen."ew 4.....,1:short_ dlitance.: froth. the.
A,nomber or ceople Were aekeit'teex-4 .Brocittqlr Uftget",*,4*.r, *Pea. sole* found, Partiv burned; in the stove it
'the last 'reunion ,wasTeid,ettut nuweeer raortysowit- finat9e Akhar oroceedcdto- 'econo; a the .fire„.„„leadi4 police- to:
-tii001-4ntesent telt that- it mould be. the. j<iblea•t4e,
believejliat the' Vait jiad, 1)404 he/P4'
.icts040- again- tiak011it4)0 features British •711.t' 414 binizejt/413,-,400m,,a .4' the 'Pk*
of ,that program on the o eoutfilsfAt „mien" ,
Xligh ntICW1 t Lrs 4tigt.44 $'PKiXelif S'tr30' to Ott 77,-,r110,.niaebineitir •deitioYed by t
"zton, '.'i.. -...'.'i.. -...the: 01.11, , Peintain'eerittlte OelttrOlifee to 11001.0‘"blitie included: :A, .rold,nilino' tarn,
11%. 1"1" -Ilea '401'4 dB'. lifoksi itormition. le
When the old' boys and ..girls 'might gtwoii.,..e4adets, the town grass movver,
*..Once ,alfain at lethool -and ree
riewecotittintancee;:seite J.. good said
that-this'll:as one -of the, most poPnIer.
eaturts of :the „recent old home week
eld at Igtscardnie. elf* Sharman evei,
also .opithet. that theetto_ould
be held, one in Nixie char& during, the
week with sellable Proaratroe* th°4*
•attending. .
-Mr. Vela and Ur; J; S.° Platt both
„
urged that cooperation be stressed in
the „petting on of Net entertainment.
It wits auggested‘that to' committee be
appointed meet' with * rePre-'
tentative 'of the Ocigeia Prodncing_cani-
Pany when be 'tostee here to begin the
Program for the Ilona extraThe
gezza. The Rogers"'OesrePe* the one
Oa put. on the utatoriesi pageant at
he.,:1,91/ cluitertnial •'oolobtation:
• snet .with greet twee*. _
.turned ea.st and, joined the 'O.. P. R. A
al revazy Street sweeper, the munici...
.1X1/1146°. :="f„,„:.0,Gad'IrTirdiTeb7i,*(); 1.041 isilkillk.ler, tractiore'''imge,
'missed by his ta011Y'4114'irlen‘le.
-thls,aon'untuitto gtsgivfmber.I.--pkoettesre,asrlct, 8-IO*118,- 4!"*I-
• Afr,',.Be,jacoires ;liaise • was ;lOadly
,dithiged by the fire *Mat burned'
. 1.7MOVJEUFA PREgIDENT, through. thewaif; at the , rear Ofitis
,...GODER/co BRocz ;am, ,:honoi,,litid,,440.04.,.:#90aidertei data.
wre, aesirsoni, Mr, aPias----aft,7W..-.--eWei-Stin--,-
aft. 4O11nitt0n -end *the- ataenti Were 4.0 -
Debated as ,00trindtte* 46 meet efith,the
-oompany% „tespieeentative, Ora" 04110*
' suggested -that & litket beeWritten th be
eompany before -hand so: that *met Vete
Might be -prepared' for pteeentatters, at
• the meeting. tfeveral thought that the
patent idea' virald'net be itOproted
Ur, W. tiobert*On' *notated , that
as :7nany S3tiossiffie a the forreter:mitil-
dans ituds 'Attu 45,f ciodatich be brought
together, to put on a pregtatit, sit some
;time during the week,: Ur. Geo. t3.14.4.
--fir'r that idifileit11-gttn*
0804.1* two fast "teitit -trent Toronto,t,ondon !Might be a. good &ttraetlon
-during-a*:
'that
I• tUrra, CoMity church. parade . held- by
the'lOshadiari lIktion it to be held.In
• rIch neat year and that although'
it liseheustily'lleld in ereptentber it might M
-host it tot- *minor ttlf
aiiebration week. .
.".61110"/ ,brotitht nutter of,
• Muth IMPOrtente tsi' the people. Be
that itial Jiiik.thrente, --.6r�ld
boys ;Jilin: be visiting the cemetery. teet
• tralet eff*ttift"‘etttfehea-.eaa
t� have Maitland Cemetery 10
Under st eistnieloadott rather that lisme,,it
controlled by the town toimell. At that
time was inepteesible to 'hate it tl.ett.
"----enty-leitt-etar-thelter he.bean
e.nd Itwraild be gewahlte he* the
cemetery compels- don. Oa asked that
'all, that* title metter tern
out for the towel on,
night -ftcenotroatol and '
views on thak
„.
, age An tlie kitchen , and reorn of
, „i,et,„„t. the residence. The eetnamder cf- the,
. J. - house was damaged emoke
Mid fire. ,
toolc,:the'firemen.about an hour
and half : to :eXtinguish the blaze.
ThO 4***ite wOuld Aut.V.e. been, con-
siderably greater , it bed' not been
for their .4uick arkt efficient work:
The storage: shed is only a matter of
ziOatit` 'yards. iota the town loll
and had ilk& blaze apread.. „to thit
bUilding,,Liatte0-Munbart.,..0t rkord4
and veltabby'deetrifienttOmight-liaie,
been .destraY04,, The lois is partly
„
covered by..inatrance.„
, „
president of le e
Club at the:annual Meeting told 'at
the home- of Mr. And- 'gee. -Prank
Saunders . Monday night Other,
officers appointed were:: lir., B. L.
Dean, bouilfreoldent; Mr. 1. b. gait -
thin vice-president;. Mrs Peso J'ene
0 P. r
net/etre* et- and Idts. R. caret,'
seeretary. •executive committee
Oat gra,/, A. A. Nicol, , Mr.
;naltit)t_ind,354-4.-- -
After...the meeting the tneMber5.
eitloyed* game of bridge, the:results
a -1440h were: Mr., and Mrs. Nicol;
Mr. $. A. Henry And, ,Mrs,
jeriner 29,, 'Mr. D. East -Man and
'MA, W. T. eaundere, •
„ .
L'ADY COLEUS.
•
HELD'..CLOSiNG.
adiet..ot MaitlandGolfClub
held, the closing field clay of the year
on Saturday afternoon, plaws
taking part in thetournantent. About
• ,
sEvEN bast iirgva
IN LoriO BRANCH. PARK
Commencing .Wednesday, . OctobAr
7th, the seven-day ;running race,
meeting ,gets under way at LOtIg
Manch race track Western
outskirts of Toronto,' and weather -
conditions' being .faVorable, the out-
look is for' one of the most Success-
ful Stissions in the history Of „this
Brokers
m
Started le _sy.
$60,,iti(Prn
-KEEP 1.04.TIKED
EIGHT (Xs
ong-deferred 4$0
cousins, •Eriest Ala Eldred, Irwin,
wh6 'tarried 'Mr brolorage,leusinese
in „Walkerton with ,lbranch " billow at
Witighem and .Orangeville wits:start-
ed on Monday morning befoie. fudge
1. M..'Costello. in , the Court at
.Goderich.
The specific charge against Irwin,
Ernest it that of. stealing $3,400
from .31r.rr and llfra. J. • j.,..!Evans of
Wingham.:Eldred faced a charge „of
theft_et $76.84,,fronv A.G. Adanis
of Wingliatn.e
vith eonspleac.y • to defeated their
clients. ,
The two accused Men' have been
out on $5;000 -bail sin& 'Provincial
Auditor James started itiVestigating
the firm's 'affairs..following the dos-
ing of their. Mikes .by the Ontario
Security Commission; • Mr. Arthur
Verity .of " the. .AitterneyeGenotars
Department luta latterly been. -it
th(eillfiesi of 'Ur. James. .'
Judge Ceitello, presided without
jury. CrorWri. Attorney , Dudley E.
prosecuted; ;Campbell Grant
appeared: ,toe' Eldred Ernest and O.
E. Kin for Irwin Ernest,' . ,
Tbr, Etneets opened brokerage.olli-
Ces in June. 1034 the following Feb-
filarYitheir doors ,were. Closed,
-Vornier-,-clients complained of
shortages, and informations *ere
laid -against the testo_coutins-emid they
were arrested,• .
Monday zWas chiefly occupied by
examination of Miss Lillian
THE' GREE_L. PASTURES
'MiWherr-a"rd Mi
• Obtatim-
* *
cOor -years eireeteet of stage One-
, reetepatetges"
betome the Most widely ialseuesed mo-
tion picture Of a" decade. loch has
been. said for and against this remark-
abie.production, but there is .no derseheft
that, there Is a, wealtb, ef intetetsting er„1-
tertainment in- he tnelodiout footage
Meet Of the eritielent tias been direct -
at the interPretittion ot Paradise .as
Pre.401teslz:ber the 'nett°. atiet„,--The .fact
that*paradise.mett bring -the feelleationi
*ladies vewpresent for tee itt -liteeetefor.'tnrekle- Iongaeto -the-
&alio-use:- Mit"; D.-0.---156011er 'VAL interests, irfl1c11!als� �p'
convener of the tea conunitte and trate, Dufferin Park in Toronto.
Mr W. Reld poured re -O; 'anif
oorev-,oenteest --Astorth.,..ParkW.11140, •
*one by Mrs. A. 1010,01 410-31 7-01-1$8 With a total' 'prize ditibitionWi
Gertrude Vans captured the lovt net $36,200 Itor the forty-nine"races COV -
score prize. WS. L. Lloyd Wen the e'eing seven, dais Titgrinch
Thdd,en Hole eompe o
(Dr.) Macklin *on the pitttineeon-
teet.' Good' weather prevailed -for
the match. • -
• , •
vo%
110
Ow. u „
Boapita), **Win childreu, 0
deformities of the'body and - .flrnbs.
At*Oet
0-tot*,:g#Ta.:0.0 nurse or the OntarlcF
.Socteity.,"-for :Crippled .44hildrerii,", I
Marian Turville soareta
War 14%044 Ifoapitaii
MO* Waite, utir47int phyalta
cis* at th#, War' Viewer* tlitia 1
is04,1400#4 '$07,,e4/Y *AC.
Sockett,_vatioates 044,
Alexandra :marine and: Gene a
assiated I
ten- for the 'ezanutiatiotv- 4001
'r*Aor , -operated OW gtiliat**`
t1.1$; ; : • • ,
There Were 03,0,
examined ;at the, tree tlinict whiqK is
rovided for the children by the
Lions All*,,sterirlots arelivea,
free n cr,
allt:444011111*;;;&0',.
Can to' help these unfortunate litti•
"IctinnifilOreaser-hanta
thel Olinic.' WOO .1$110).' Oiteee, „tho, •
, otherehaVing -beetk.ilegt*Ith',ati.pr
ROCQUE., D. ELIZA*: vious • 0440 ,,ttere'preaent.,'":10,
•
•
The wonderful -workt isbeing
earr illroit)htthaltAlehi 010.iiutY: '1./#*
elieffii.", beat br:-.takinr:'.'/One",.".4f,--"ihe,:-..,..:,-,
over
a ,yasW.4.o.tb# 1:400k,C01*/*.iiide.
rangeinenta ar-
+ give , tceatInont:, to
lthoughire -was a much out.
ler eiifri than last emir, the pupils
at the C011aglate 4=44 in 'a oredi-
'ble perforina,ncat,tlie;tield-thee.
on FrkleY atteV40011* 304:1 O'Brien
-Avas.`Aliejared„*Mier;cham_Son, 4371.40,"
fault,. not. a.,.single „student .contest-
ing the •County,chainpion's. ability in
.any.. event. Mime Annie 'Whitten
earned; the right to represent . the,
Collegiate at the• County Plaid Meet
at Voter, tattoo*, as senior
champion of GoderiCh girls,* • ;Mies
Whitten won ovett,,,i l‘tiss 'Agnes
-Cmpbelb-scconct-.1411-10-1,144
dvi-
sion, with A margin -of 'Our- points,
The :boys intermediate ohamPlon'
ehip'" boners- are-laltarcd by Gerald
O'Brien and William Westbrook who
of .our highest 144 have been
oe0e1ooked by many' et the critics. To
the negroid mind, among., the more
chteset, "fah -fries" and, "ten
:tent' Weave' TOW well mean. the _fide
Selment of their mest heavenly dreams,
ae-14,1a.well,' 1. viewing "The Green tosui-
tuies," to take; one% -broadest mint
.along and, appreciate the interorateitiert
0 being native to:itts source, • .
. One thing -ie Imre. to Miss "The Green
Peststrie" is to miss an event and beleft
. .
site of the countless discussions that
,follow every showing. -
-."The 'Green Paitures" come* to the
00,Pital Theatre l'hursday,, Friday and
fitsturday .text: •
t.pcAL t ovricErts
ArrENDar CONVENTION
11. Price, loe-el Women's
'Institute 'delegate to the convention
-,bfirty lormer...oterioggapliker,,,kook-_
'keeper -Of -thaeaceusedemen--She was
on. fte, stand for five hours, during
whkb timeshe waked 'a-1mm
ogstions. ahe, could not vier,
eitherhnving reigeffiti the i
or,had.never !mown. the* •
r# relAY to the • CroWn, Attorney,
Maintain*. its. pride„ being_ ..glos gur,11nert, Admitted she had been
the isectond most." imporEldred rnest, but
tant:track in ,engaged-tO niat'ry
Canada in the matter Of prize money, (Continued. on page' d)
WoOdbine Park topping thei tist alitt
Iformuffe. _ „park_ tollovii#g', • * "
ILAR Branch. this Year more and better 11011014116'130 -ti AccOSED:
horses have been . displaying their BREAKING INTO -COTTAGES
- sitietee-oTerentemitrerektearate'ilte '4,167.6i.4:,,r.o.rattlflt=,42W.,,t04 .. -
bets* are staying over for the Iseiotk • • '
Harold book, cateher r.nOX CliarebBarter, 16, and, leek Finkel,
sofeetli tom, 'weol,fieriousay th,,,itrett' on #1,hue.,kb.nr4grliirs' f. ,niottin both Of %Wont°, are being held in
OLD DOAK INJURAD!..:
.; had, never *444, and y;hup tG-'tbat time hd never hud any,
hot* ot _
vvoe 1107 4ov...104 ittit *.there *Ito:
no sockets tiohe.; which she
Might 'utie, That .
were tied' in peipts at -the conclu-.
slop of the' contests. Oatherinti
Barton, a newcomer to, the schocil
...this year, cleaned up in the girls.ine
!..terniediate elees. and won 00 • chant.,
,ItinoeihruNtot_e_int_0•,beat Joe .r.e. Rows by
only a few points to take the boys
junior championship. Elizabeth
Schoenhale captured a large number
giofrijouncitioarinvevieonutshitoo. win the the fonior
'The students -had good weather for
the meet although the breeze Might
have • been a 'bit warmer. A innate
tering- of opeetetors, other than Col-
legiate attendants!, drifted about the
grounds during the afternoon. The
Ittil.c,log stand did a land-office bust-
- Officials for the day were: " *Mr.
Twitmley, in charge of all boys
evehts;. Miss M. Lane, in charge of
"girls events; starter, Mr. McDowell;
recorder's, Don. , Wiggins, Miss Park,
Miss Ackerman and, Miss Glidclors;
announcer, a Holman; tinter, Mr.
Scott.
Results of the events were as fol-
lows: •
Baseball throw ,for distance, senior
A. Canipbelli :Vera McLeod, Jean'
Lumley; intermediate, C. Barton.
Pearl Ferranti Wilma Griff; junior"
Phyllis Ginn, Beth Schoolvals,
Mary -Wilson, Basketball -accuracy
throw: senior, A. Campbell,- Ada
Fairant, A. Whitte'n; 100 yard dash,
senior, Helen Antler, Annie Whitten,
Jean Lurpby. 75 yard dash: inter-
mediate,' C. Barton, B. Eastman,
junior,- -Beth"Schoetthalsi Paul-
ine Johnston, Phyllis Ginn. Target
throw: senior, Vert McLeod, Jean
Lumley, Gladys Ferrant; Anterree-
may today be, seen ,WIth her 'cm*
.panions,, playing and doing the Same
things sus, any, • normal child. . By
Means of an oPeration. and_ 10610.
„tioattacht, She watOkrolight to a,
normal condition, and can new en-
joy -life, rather than having -to spend
the remainder .6! her life in bed or -
In aregheel chair.' These caste are
ficultfand, prezent a tremendous pro-
blem to the Odors,. and to
but every day some child • is being
made happier by• the efforts of the
orga.nization.-. .
The; permits' and Children that
at-
tend the clinic enjoyed a lunch pro-
vided by the Women's Hospital
Auxiliary. Seventeen visiting doe -
tore from the'eounty were present at
a luntheon given Dr. Ramsey and his
staff at the Bedford Hotel. A vete
of thanks was Moved ,by Mr. George
Ferguson, president of Seitforth,
Lions Club,' who included In it, be- f
sides the doctor and the nurses, all
the • organizations and individuals
that had helped with the elinic.
Dr. Ramsey replied briefly and
expressed hirpleasure being able
to help the cause of the' Crippled
Children.
Di. Stewart, president of the
Medical Aseociation of .Winglustu,.
directed attention to the benefits and
happiness -hat are brought to those "
who undergo examinations at the
clinics. The clinic lasted' front 10.26
a.m.'until 5 -
triet representative were present at,
the convention Wiartop, on Thurs-
day Friday. Mrs. Wm. Doak
and Mrs. Robt. Matheson- members.
of the local Institute also attetided.
' Mrs. Forbes Miler, 'formerly of
Goderich and now. liVing in, Wiarton,
tettiened to Goderich with the party
and •visited with friends in town.
'POPULAR YOUNG LADY
PRESENTED WITH•LAMP
• The manager's ofhce of the Ilt..11
Telephone Company AVAS the scene of
Vepletiasettesoetel event .0%.* Wednei-
clitY eeening, when . eight operator,
with. the...tuanager_and,.his Atte,. Mr.
and Mrs.711arry Gtiffi-preienfoillf.
04MteParretk,..c,arpenter,,,Witn_a
tabte 'Via; Ciittpenter;-beteri
her, marriage in the early Part, of the
week. was NitSA Irene Johnston, intl
-was--an-employee,...of-the-Telephone,
Company.
The table. was decorated With
white tissue paper and the lanip' was
rolticect in ---the- centre of the table- -and
Mr. drift inade the presentatiut
and gave * short presentatiort ad-
the eerfdatnight when *foul tip tame beck .h dal 4).60th gOeni on charges of breaking,
424 .40,t1„eum_eiet ilia nose _eta( _err' fr 4- _1_141- net Alide,„.._ 41‘145...pcArril
an c oe rig ay; - -Saturday, in - - „
43tOlteti: internal heneirrAggee mond-ase,,,,ott4tier. loth;alleged to have Broken,. into 'COttakett
loWlitt reineval to the 'lime:eta tate int pity which has tawayit, been ana 904. Istoten goods, all through from'
'M16for 4166* "nteill**Bowever iintlit epochal' racing day at the besitAtft# TheySalzia't° Wat6ata /3"th4
ondIt1OL 1159
46
SdbUrbatt tourse,Witilt POOe it' etx;/VA irat.°11toghGat Ideltirt 4-6°,h,..*Irearla*
the *devout IOU'. severe blew to the 'Use 'than $100 iti,,Valtte And ranging
eskailY' tindeatood why ,tile lead. Itiost4,rt, Cli:431404t,1!)efsol4turii.ne',11,*(0G"kittgfre:4141'
stod, eel petit** 1;406 tittite
they are charged with ;4aving tqokon
up to $1,200, ter the features. it can *
big winners' Athese are belfitr „loath titer jot tatetteci. to /hoe, gouts,
ted..f.* At
-, ‘" ' 1074/40i0StOrtlibtrt, aodt.*
Thefts ---of sieveral carn-ar. *
it U1. te.:4h4,
4*.i egiervid,terma"--Li
al• attools,. The care" it
ave been recovered by the police.
.-,,,,,,e................a......,•••••••
ednesdays Itincheml, hour at
'Clouse lirlitt alightty delaye
.when 1010 stritte40 everybidy
stcted with * trial was relletNi
- of an adjonrn'
i .njoyment
t e
ftfli
When
dis
.04
NO CALL ON.
tiro Brigacle ****004 a
I OA TO*** MO/0V wbe
SOntsiOned tO the 110MO of
a tlistriek# Bridgeil!otritat, to
h fit* that had startec
,
itt
"NIGGEIVi HAS GONE
WHERE GOOD DOGS GO
Many eyes were red • and --Many
sighs Were heard' as citizens learned
of the death of "Nigger.' braw "Nig-
ger" *as- Dane who " could 4)cg
More bones, more Meals, and moro
,friendip kicks than any transient
Who ever. carat to Goderich. Many
children coming to Goderich with
their 'Dad" for chop, would cry to
t -Would, go._"*Itit them, sin
,.....ha,-would.,,,.0.4tatk, be seen
•
-agatin/at tbei..M111;,_ "
Ore seeeteired" tlie."-Intbit-ot getting,
Mettle .st't several, homes in the town,
and Wat !Very ieldom ,turned
hungry .0W for the num-
be o
t and it:was
while ' hit Wane**, he lost his life.
lfe *Asa the; Water* .Cahada, Mint,
and was caught in $1, conveyor witieli;
'brougbt. ^stifttlen 404 s,nr," death tO,
"NIgger."
fle'w1040, got' Cuiourtl
be beard Y.ry ate at ,.bg brown
in the note* la
outbi the boys, wlth #34V,P
IA HAMM AFTER
-VOUR STRENUOUS -GAM
a.
1,4
Knox Probyteelans 'took Friday
night's playoff softball game against .
Victoria Street United Church team
with a •ore ef 9-6. The Presley-
terians, by. their win reniained in the -
running, since another loss to them
would. have given the championship •
to Victoria Street,
Victoria Street started toff in the
second inning -with IL and bath --
teams gored two in the second. The
losers hit a slump in the fourth and.
fifth, while Knox benefitted and fat-
diate, Vatter_ gradstock„sfeeretler lied three runs. .Knox, increased tho
Mead Edrientie'Jantston;, .lead Im.the_seventh with three,reas
Betle..:$.00011.alee_ Mart SfettY,' .eoniteg.4P._
Young; -Steitidineharad--Jiempt 00rifor • • The seoriii:-:
A7-.W..frititett; Canipbeli; Pteshyterianse-002 2011 *34-
Barton; juntoriP. Johnston, Beth Victoria St. showed their suprem-
Sehoenhals, ,Enid 'MacDonald.; run- aey in softball and captured the
ing high jump t- senior, At Whitten, Church League Championship las& .
Farrant, A.-CemPbell; interme- night (Wednesday) when ,they de,'
diate, B. Eastman, .p. Forint, 1. feated Knot Church 14'intlie fourth
Hill; junior;11. 860011141st P. John- pleyoff. game Of a five gameseriel.
stot- Running, -broad2:Suttipl --etniorT --Both--teams hati-eagualties-on their
A. Whitten, A. Cattilibelli Jean Lunt- lists,,:Harold Doak being out of the
by; intermediate, .0« Barton, E. John- play for the 4;,,Itisislosers he baiting stif-
3taftr,040,..(kirtento Bath...1$0,1100got tered.a.hrakezi,,,,nosa:JuXzattiAllaigoocz,in,f,=..
brills, E. MacDonald. litterreediath game and Geo. Correll, a Vittoria St.
novelty racer E. Johnston, P. Fere ifelayer• received a broken wrist while •
rant,. D.` Mead. Intermediate relay" cranking A car the other (lay And Was
rade: 1A, E. Johnston,3. Johnston, -04,10 to play. hoenhaIs
1,7-11.111;71/4"--C-ric large crowd atterided153t itighft- -
rant, A. Whitten,. 0: Barton, A. An- game and, cheered' till throats virtu
derson. Comtherciah. Pauline Brad. tfore and voices *hoarse. AS the *ell-
inocey,4uNe.. Allitt, M. Bishop, Q. anatehed team battled it out for a
,win Victoria took the lead in the
Boys' Events • first with 2 rims and the Scots tied
,100 yard dastWinteittehiate, W. it up in the second,. getting one ii
Westbrioke, It.e*Tarriet; junior, J oath inning. Two more runs In tbA
lAttocque, J. PeltoWs, H Shore; run third ppt Victoria out in the lead
tritug.broarl,,N.Antatinediate.,_ *gain, and *-fifth run was tallied, in
(Y'Brien, W. Westbrook, R Tarte "tteilOtirth;i.-The,losers,gotAlitiii-fint*
juniarTI-rellows, J.-Laltocquei kOttilter in -,,the- fifth inning and _
Sho
krOtAiroght-- thoir toi
4.- iirleli, lt.,Zirner: junior,4r La t venlnthe, iseventlefrattie,
and jump: int/mediate, W . 'West. , 'artligVliotorist.-20it' 160 4
Refine, W Stilts IL Shore. Hop, st2P Tbo
broke, GI O'Brien, R. Turner; Junior Itholo.-1.10 010 it -
W. Butte. Shot put: intermediate,
Mason, 11. MoS,14b.*„.W. Sefigert Sealer
R. Carey,1 tallocque, i.. relloste.
h, jump: intermediate, W. 'Wettl,
Ire, W.ii*igert junior, W.
t 1
Itoone, 4'. Polio**, Polo vaultt., i
nt mediate , W. Westbrook, W:
wiger; Junlor, C. Witte, Ilait mile of
unt te a Olitienv, L bi
ley; junior, W Burni. 4404 y3rd b4
1s.1540o'r
Benfit•Gante
A. benefit * will be
Id between tee" ,Victoria
xt Monday night. IS .game is to
foold who wait Injured.in
reds?* •ganie‘•It is *Ortiz
ante to *04 the braid Of soft.
11 thasa, team* stre handing oat. roo .
• ut*:,thsit l'Otr are there to helt*.
'4**41:404ay.