The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-08-28, Page 1.. •
ONE-LIIINDREI)TH YAR.
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liVE DING ANNIVERSARVI Women Take Time
Labor • Day to Be a
Big 10ELE PATE THEIR. 63rd
Tune in Goderich „,, and Mrs. T. Marts Resefse for a Little Play
o -0
Many Remembrances
Elaborate Plans for All -day The "ixLY-tilit'd wedding Members of West Huron Women's
gram withAlany Novel ary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blair,
Cambria road. was remembered by re- Institute Enjoy Outing at -
Features
vt;f0 many kindly messages -of con- ,s -
Ittlis..es and 'many' friends, and Wet re- Harbor Park ,
L)11' Alontlay, Labor - Goderieh gratulation and good N‘islies. Itelittises '1'he' utaxim "all work awl no play
. .
will be the scene of au outstanding who were unable to be present on the makes Jack a dull boy" was thorough-
vious Sunday, there includingees
Labor DitY' celebration sponsored an
by niversar.Y Wednecam
sday e the pre-
mly dntoust rated by mmberof the West
the Gtalerich Trades aud Labor Couu-
Wilbur Fell and sson J• • r. anc"i Huron 'Women's lostitutes at a.,pismic
oil. Marking the third occasion °for Mrs. Albert Curren, and baby mitts held iu HP
arbor ark on Wednesday
this celebration, Monday's prograffi Curren, and Mr. and Mrs. Lea 'Wright afternoon, atteuded by sixty members.
expected to draw thouSaids of people and babs Catherine, all of Hamilton. Though Work for King aud country
, Blair with a lovely 7two-stery cake. is never forgotten, the ladies showed
front widespread sections air the Mrs. W. Fell presented Mr. and Mrs.
Thg program will get nuder wq, at Then on Tuesday their son-in-law and by their keen and merry participation
cOunty and. beyond.
9.30 a.m., with a grand paradetfrom, daughter, Mr. and Airs. G. J. tsurrell in sports -and contests that they could
Victoria Park proceeding to Kingston ef Toronto, and their datighter; airs, play equally well. Their Versttility
street, -then to the Square. The Alex, Fitzgerald "'of Peterborough, a.tr- in tile -culinary art also wtts evideneed
parade prizes are open to the entire rived and remaiued with them until
county of Hurou and a large number Friday afternoon. Mrs. Fitzgerald and
Of entries are exPeered. All entries Mrs. Curren also presented their par -
are requested to be on hand at _9 a.m., etas with a tine anniversary cake.
in order that the difficult job of al -Mr. Blair celebrated his eighty-sixth
_toting positions in the parade may be hirthdaY on May 26th, and Mrs. Blair
arranged.
her eighty-fourth birthday on June
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ConSiderable prize money is being 28th.. They reveived many velum -
given this year the details of which brauces, front as far as Sault Ste.
are to be 'found in an advertisement Marie, Pickford, and Blairville, Mich.,
. as well as from Peterborough, Toronto,
elsewhere in this issue-., .
At 11 a.m. a full program of boys' Hamilton, Exeter, Kingston, and num-
erous neighbors and friends of town„
and girls' sports will -be run off in
Court House. Park.
Aniline; the many, callers -were their
•
At 1.31) p.m.,' the afternoon program ' Paster, Rev. L. II. Turner, Mrs,gurner
will be launched with -bawls niarchiug and daughter Grace, and tire are
from the Square to Agrieulpiral Park. grateful to all who remembered them.
An entertaining program' will follow
•O'DWYER--GRAVELLE
which will .include a tug-of-war be -
At St. Peter's church on Saturday,
tween a team from Goderich. aird one
August 23, Rev.' natter J, Gleeson
representing Huron county.
In the evening, hands' will leave the united 111 marriage Marie Louise, only
daughter of Mt. and Mrs. John' Gra-
Square at 7.30 •for Agricultural Park,
where a sparkling revue will be pre- vette, Goderich, and Timothy Patrick,
sentedwhich 'wills introdnee a ‘wiae. late of Grafton, Ont., 'son of Mr. and
s
Ah -s. Thounts O'Dwyer of Tipperary,
variety of entertainment, including
inipersomrturss- -emoted-lairs, 'Wor marriage the 1)rides
musicians, ventriloquists, dancing girls, -chose a French grey- suit of line Wbol
with matching_ hat and bla-ck ticces-
balancing. acts, singingsSiwitstys and
S(1111'5.. . She. caisaied- d White satin
male quartettes. Tile .draw for prizes
will take' place in front of the grand PraYerhook topped with 'pink carna.-
(ions and blue lillies of the, Niles Mrs.
stand. at- *Agriculturol Park after the
evening show: . Willard Gravelle attended the bride,
Unless the weatherman interferes, wearing a salmonpink suit of wool
Goderich is in for a big:lime Program crepe with black accessories and cor-
' Menday. • sage ,of yellow gladiolus and plias
• carnations. Willard Gravelle, brother
PITBLAD 0 'S .BIRD 'of the brides, was groomsman. Mrs.
FIRST FROM TORONTO
Carl Se.hneiker presided at the organ.
After the reception at the -home of ,the
bride's,ayarents•the couple left by train
he
Tthird race for young birds held on a trip to Quebec ('it Y and St. Anne
by the Goderich Homing Pigeon Club Beitupre. Upon their return they
was over the week -end from will live in Goderich.
---i'TorentarststiyingssliStstateesofs4s2ffshillesiss. ss.ssiitstorti-- mwethising,44w..411.4 _At**
and was 1' 4m byWm. Pitblado's entry. 4,
.teted at a miscellaneous shower at the
The birds' wereliberated at.7 a.m. home of Air. and Airs. Earl Alciatren.
results ofthe ractsavere recorded They were the reeipients of many tele -
as follows; 1st Wm. Pitblado. 10,4(1; grams from Toronto, Grafton.- New
2nd. Percy Johnston,. 10.47: rd Wan. York, Brighton and Tipperary, 'Eire.
Baker, 10.47 1st ; 4th Wm. Baker. 10.48;
-rifh Percy .Johnston, 10.40; dth Wm. _, GUESTS AT GRAND BENI)
Baker, 10.4i0,t Stli; 9111 and 10th
E. Peitchey_ at 10.50: , -
Thi' next race also will IW from
Toronto.
A PERFECT CRIBBAGE HAND
Herb Jane has, realized the dream
-- easery eribitage player -a perfect
hand. Plit•ying•last week with Stan Ale -
Leon he was dealt three 5's :did the jack
of taubs and turned up the 5 of clubs,
making 29, the highest hoed ebtiiinable.
Present when the hand"Was,deslt. -This
is the second time reeently a local
:cribbage -player has hod a perfect hand,
• W. J. Baker had the siane.good
luck a few months ago.
ills the Maitland 11 FOS ISI of dellelellS
COMMUNITY SINGSONG
ON SUNDAY EVENING '
s •
A community singsoug • led .by the
Blue Water Band will la. held 'In Co'urt
House Park on Suuday eveniug after
the church services. Some additional
(
seath g hats been provided for `recent
Sao ay eveuing audiences. but those
who can are itskt.d to bring their own
deck chairs, or cushions for sitting
on the ground. Ilynni sheets will he
'Provid-ed -for Singing.
A silver cullectioa will be taken to
help pay the -cost of swift -true, ' and
other eXpensescbf the hand.' ('
There bas beea a pleasing response
to the request for the cessatiou of
,Autokorn-blowing at the band coucerts.
.Another annoyance that etaild• be stop-
ped -is-, the racing of ehildren, with
accompanying noise, in the vh.inity
of t•he bandstand. Parents should keep
cakes, salads. taut sandwiches on the ft ,I
(ilea own ehildren (Mist, 'and perhalis
tiower-decorated tables. - a little police attention might lw given
The registration showed represent- .
in ease pareots are not at hand.
talon present from branches at Gode- • ......
rieh; Clintoti; Kiatail, pw'g""""' M_ANY ATTEND LIONS
Auburn and Blyth. It was explained rILUB.TCARNIVAL
that the attendance would have been st .
larger but for the busy time .011 the .
Door, Prize ,for Friduy Night Still
farms. The picnic was headed by the
Remains Unclaimed
president of • the district, Mrs. Charles
The second night of the Goderieh
Lockhart, of Goderielh
The "Mysterious Aliss Huron" (Mrs. Lions Club earnival at West street
.
Testimonial Picnic
for Goderich Vets
Sdldiers of Two Great Wars Get
Together as Guests of -
' Town Cou.noil
1.•
gs•
11- witS Vimy RithSe..017-Wattid War I
vs,. The :Battle of orthna of World
NVar 11 he cianiatrative . difficulties,
sorrows, humor, etc., betweeu latttles
,of these two wars ---that was re.enactl•d
itt reeulleetion as Goderich veterans
met and talked on Wednesday after-
noon on the farm of Richard Buch-
anan, near Dunlop.. The oceasion Nvar..;
a testimonial picnic by -We Town Coun-
cil in honor of all veteraus Who were
residents of Goderich. at the time of
their .enlistinent. More than 200
veterans V(. -ere present.
During a program of sports au Army
softball team had a nip-and-tuk bitttle
with an Air Force team which was
-called" before its completion. owing.
to the fact that the army eook an-
nount•ed "Hot dog S come and get
'en)."
Army line-up was: Jim Sheardown,
c: Carl Miller, P‘, Harold Prouse, lb;
Tom Fisher, 2b. s. George Curren, 3b ; Oshawa and Torosito.
Joe Murphy, If ; "Shorty", Walters, ; Mr. and Mrs. II.- liewson,
of
Bill Freeth, rf ; -Ralph ss. Niagara -oil -the -Lake, were guests of
Air Force •litle-up .was: George the Misses Strong the past week. .
Parsons, e; Tom Wilson. p;' Len West- Miss Betty Berryhill of Shrnia was
-brook, in; -Jock Murphy...31); Bud a weekseud guest with Mr. and Airs.
Alathieson, 2b; 'Harry Shackleton, If : IV. J. Worsen, Victoria street.
Bill Ross, rf ; .Lack Hamilton, cf ; - Mrs. Clayton Foster and two child -
Grant MacKenzie, ss. reit. of -Sarnia, were recent guests with
Umpires were Ken Hunter and Doug. Mr. and Mrs. John. Foster. '
Nairn. Mr. Ivan Irwin has ret mated to
Lou Lane and his seaplane Provided Toronto after enjoying his \ acation
anitisement overhead ny skimming low.
over .the ball field, and putting oil
a hit,.of stunt flying.
Bruce Bloomfield Was \\inner of the
novelty race, withsJiin Carr second.
An Army team defeated a combined
Atr F-erce --and • Xassy- _.tesuus
straight pulls in a tug-of-cvar.. Amongst -
those taking part were Ken Porter,
Ross Pennington. Bruce Beatty, George
1Yobstat, ,Keu Pennington, Don Thomp-
son, Sam _Matson, 1a 1911 Kingswell,
Jinx Adams, 'Ailbert Kitton, 'anti
(7hase, Doug. Siser, 'Bob' (; tves, Mrs'• 11. L. Salkeld. ,
R. J. Phillips, of Auburn) was. aretta, on Friday, saw a good attend-
euvered • IcY -.3""les Craig' of mice. - Net proceeds from tb tw
Auburu. Mrs.- Russell Holmes, Clin- . -e --
nights is expected to be in the neigh -
ton. made the best aPron out of a
newspaper. Mrs. William Roberton, burhood of 1112,000, Lions'Cltd) officials
111511 of Auburn, was- the oldest lady report.
present. She celebrated her seventy- The door prize of tt bicycle for the
seventh birthday .1aSf March 17th. She second taight has not*yet been claimed.
has heen a member of the•-lustitote for The -winning number is 33015.
live yearssand.has many times assisted The other prize -winners were: O. V.
in . the celebration_ of •-grandmother's WhetStone, of St. Marys, father of
' "Nil)" 'Whetstones Airs. Johit -Sully,
day."
Mrs. James T. Craig was the most •jr.; Miss Elizabeth Lauder ...Mr. John
M. Roberts; Miss Helen •AliteDonald,
-Sof • Kinta-Rs- -Mrs.- -.1•104-gentsset
graceful walker, chosen .from the large-
-grouilTiy men Midges whe Itaripettell-tit •
be near. The "elastic" contest was
\Von by the Aubuin. members; and
geoup 1, captained by Airs. Nelson of
Clinton, vVAS the winner of the "Vest"
mutest. Betty 'MacDonald won the
prize for the "'Moslem prayer." 'Win-
ners in the children's races were as fol-
lows: Five years and under-A:ail 1 1.30 pans the crowd drifted.. quickly
away.
Pla ns art' alreads under way to
make this annual caraival bigger 1111(1
better for -next' year.
• CRAWFORL)-FliSHER
Onto, who was visiting \vith her dau-gh-
ter, • Airs. Malcolnt- Mothers; John
Askew.
As usual, the binge game proved the
tuOst 1)0911111r Spot asnangst • the many
games. Immediately after the • an-
nouncing of the prize -winners about
Cousins, D.ungannon; S• years and
under -Beverley McKenzie, Killian;
Frankie Goderich.
After the supper, Airs. Lorne ivers,
of Iniugamion,,spoke`With appreciation
of the hesnitality providCd by the
IN APP4ECIAtION OP GOOD
V/017,E RIBEFIGHTERS
s -
A• gesture of appreciation was
matte ‘Veduestlay by Mr. L. H.
Zhu' to et,V011 members Of the lire
brigade who fought the lire which
broke out in 'the -rt.ar of Allison &
Heitanan's store, aext door to the
Zilin electrical store, 011 .the night of
August, nth. lu recognition -of the
splendid work of the brigade au check-
ing the' lire which threatened the
whole business block, and in. retaining
it to the aue store, Mr. Zina has pre-
sented each member with a tine
1 u rgest.i flashlight.
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Ann Wurtele returned home
on Alonday after spendiug a month in
gehools Reopen.
Tuesday, Sept. 3nd
(ts-
Several New %teachersonSt'aga
of Collegiate Institute And
Public Schools
There may he an enrollment of 1007
Cu eel,. 290 and 300 students at- Gode-
rich Collegiate lu.stituto when the
school reopens' on Tuesday, September
2nd, under the prineipalship of Mr. •
A. R. Swett.. •
Three ,new teachers will join ‘' -,the
staff this year.. They are Miss
Bernice Blake, of Dungannon, wiawill
assh-A in the home economies depart-
ment and will , also teach geography ;
Miss Irene Foster, of Torontosformerly
of Campbellford, whit Will head the
home econonries departnient„ mid 'Mr. -
the Easteru States. • Leo Hartwiek, Strathroy, win) will'
Miss DorOthy Dickson has returned be charge of buys' physical culture,
to her home at London afttir spending besides: assisting withs mathematics.
several weeks at Hotel Sunset. Mr. Scutt will have eharge of guid-
- Mr. and Airs. It. A. Jackson returned once and upper school unaheamtics;
on Wednesday from a vacation spent Mr. A. AL ,Chapnutn, of •agriculture
at Manitoulin 1,41 od and • Belleville. Mrs. K. R. Diggon, or senior Enssils/1 •
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McConnell, and history; Miss Doris •Heneywell,
Diane and Betty are spending a -week 1.6atin and aucient histors• ; Misstileen
Lewis. gir1,5' -physical culture and
junior farglish; Miss Evelyn ,Mac -
Naughton, j•ueith"Irksfory and Mathe-
matics and 'art; s'AsX-. G. E. Payne,
senior science „and agriculture; Miss
Powell, Preech; s`Marie
,Smibert, commercial work; Mr. W. F.
'Walkout, shop work.
Mr. Hartwick was recently married
to Miss.. Reberts; of the co-unty, health
nursing staff.
Public School Staffs'
Several teachers will make their
ttt'his,..home here. •
Alaster Charles Dreinota of Stratferd first ‘appearance on the public school
is. a gttest with his gratidparents. Mr. staffs when .school opens on Tuesday. -
and Airs. T. Drennan. Baytield road. The kindergarten' will -.again be
Miss itita Drennati ..of Stratford is housed in the pa nisi hall of St.
visiting Mr. and Mrs-. Elliott Drennan George's church, with 'Miss Hume as' _
and other relatives. director, assisted by Miss Wilson. -One
Mr. tinaMrs. •r...--0,-11-57,qail-7--by- sgraste, - owing -tit •TTIVITITArditil.cViii-ire------
Sarnia, are holidaYing in tewn alt,d aro accounnodated.in MacKay Hall, which,
staying at ,Ileimes Villa. has 'been put in eondition -for this
- Mrs. AN'ut. Currey -and son Jolla, of new use. --
Windsor, have „returned 'to their houte AIr. IL AI. Shackleton. -formerly prin-
after•enjoying it visit with her mother, eipal, of Qentral School, will Itetul'Ihe
staff';of \let -Atria School as principal.
()ther members. of .the-tiaittr are: Miss
Rose Bovvra, . Airs. Grace Cranston, .
Aliss (1.,eorge a t (1 Mrs.• Esther Ross, all
newly appointed; r. • 1-1. Jacktuan,
Gordon Sirtnitson, 1.tay Cooper, Don Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .11. Johnston
(Srawford, Iloward carrot'. of Sarnia and Mrs. Donald Fraser of
11;-- a Ma her tug -of -wit r contest a n Sfra t ferd alt' visiting Mrs. A, A.
R.C.A.F. team woo from an 13.A.F. I-' 0 \v Ile 1 Ills IN o • ...
teitth. :Ind le Still i'Lliother the vets mks Alice Irwin „f T„ronio Is Miss Alitrgaret Mason, Miss -F. Sturdy,
of World. Wztr- I defeated the Nets el spending loaidays at the home ef her' '-‘1 iss,". stnrdY and Mrs. L. Ils Turner. '
Woral War 11. . varents. Mr. 1111d mi.,', Ed. Irwin. .Aliss Gladys Alc1 1(401 will be Kin-
- " i ftbill for distance: 1Vaterloo stPeet. Hiatt of Cent ra 1 School and 'other
, • •
Gode ladies. and Airs. A. 11 ilk In, Gladioli, dahlias, sw eet me 1- phlox 1 hi lig so
president of the Goderich branch, 1.e- and fern made a beautiful setting in _Ralph Kingswell; s, s;•ina si:then; 3, ...t.tr. antrAIrs. Harts* Bosie and child-
-SIMS.14-1:ds - - Benatiller United church for the wed- ilarold liibbert. reit. of Toronto, who have been visiting-
ttatchers there will be Mrs. Sheldon
wiltaers ((t: gooso,rattios wore At.ii,ild Bus It
1, • .1 1";(13\171: (AlliiSss 114.).(1gIi-t.14.1)1:d11144;sii! • I;irsA'.11tieIe,iiber 1U).......
Thorneloe. -Mi'ss 11. alt 111 Airs. •
Itegiatered• t111* -414, afteriloo 117 August
,s , ,• • f )1lows • .23rd of Donnit Irene. ti at a glib,t •11r-my.-1-1r.rak an0--Lionel l'utlibertsen. Augustine. were in 'town y(•st(•rday.
Airs.. W. F. 11. Price. Ai1s. leorge and Airs. peter Fisher, is.11. 2, clitos.;11, 'On behalf, of -the '''•747:FiTitS•s'. .1s -tins ass,„ sAl (.1 • ries Baxter itial flialg-inS _lire newly
Altithieson, Airs. Archie NVilki4 Miss le Ajr. Ifot:ace AI. Crawlerd: -son of 1 1 miter expressed thanks to the Town Briilgw'ater and elterVT siteriScfirt #11'11,41•1+011"11-1131-Ah'Ks4444i.usW1-.411„,§.....be.„4„,,,,,,,,,
Al. Solkeld, Mrs. IL Phillips, Mrs. Mr. and 31i's. Charles T. Cra wford: Council' -1> for th,nijoyable outing. alit week•s va ca that with their' alum transferred froth 'Victoria. School. •
('. F., Young, Airs. 1). Riehl. Airs. Ivy l'ort Albert. Rev. :4'. E. Hay Ward Alityor I), 1\ -t y staled the Ti)\‘ -ii Mrs. .1 eill1 F. Detzel. of. Buffillo.•
The yormg people's i',0011J.• Mullin. Ali's. Ge(Yrge Altunhy. given in 'initrriage by her latlaas wtme arrange a testimonial affair for• the. hater s sister, Aliss Caroline. Welk -
I wank sirs .1 w Newcombe, Airs officiated at the cerettiotty. The bride. Connell for seme tbne .11a(1 boated to Alr. and Mrs. Jas. II. Tigert and. the
AT 'THE HARBOR -
TM. str. Superior brought a cargo
of 07,000 bus. oats and 39,000 bus.
barley to the Goderich elevatoi. on
Alonday. This was. the only freight
arrival of the week.
KLLING A DOG
AURON CYOU*14 IVILW '
LEAVE FOR WEST
\\-. -Antler, Airs, w, H, Doak,' 'Mrs. B. 105 (1 knot;,..; over taffeta., 101114 •••,1(..e‘ve picnic ',was rlatroughly. enjeyed. Ile at Kilt(„:itt'dinc• - - . -
toria street United chirrell io'(•epted N• .M,('Imles''• Mrs. F. 13. Riley, Al„rs. it thror-,1ength gown of '\viiite trylon ,ern- \Melons, hut ( ( no 1
an invitation to be tlie gngsts of mr. -k. Shore. Airs. G. S. Youtrg, Airs. N, [broidered with lily -of -the -valley and or where tol.--h-7)141 ;it. lie felt the 'rues-a:Q.., Th".v. 11,1" het'', `111111•11"1-111g Twenty-t‘Vo front County Go West
to Help with • Iflarivest
and Mrs. Wellington Baker and (laugh- Alr and Airs Gii • Gritlin.of Detroit
51(:11:e el:cultic(' out (tf the ...,l,rt,..olia1 1111
1111(1
num front linron'eounty„,
ter Noreen. of Grand Bend. on Tuesday It. Altunlity. Mrs, II. Lamina's-, Mrs, (sailing te lily points over the hands, ! urged reterans Cr,' stiek together ;rs a • • !
evening. The temptation to plunge G. Plitot, Mrs. A. Butler, suss. Ale_ the skirt extending to form it long' group. since hy so doing tlie• c(tuld
'siii.,t(•iiitAlit%11.(1; 1"\\1.(1?5(..k.-S(.2\1.11(111"1\1\'',..lithl. )1* 11\1\'..iffiti;'\::1).. plesineet .Service office. Goderic11, on
train. She wore it 'halo with her ens ', ls• a pewa•i• in •runiting- the country.
. Wednesda 5 afternoon. IrOutal Ler \Vest -
into the cooling miters of lati:e 'Imam Geaw. all of t-loderiell-
mozrgarei King, Airs. George 1Limis. le oi(lele!.1 pct. Nti, .1 11( (all" ( a "o 1 T - " - • g \ 1 . 11 veterans I() he s.‘itionds• sitil ford.
Mrs. P, 11•• Price• MI" P0)1101 ere Citnadit as harvesters. Tito office
ten. Airs. 14.,.. .1.. Phillips. Airs. George quet of ilellyweod roses and white present at the lhastrittien Day parade
Is Sturdy. Airs. W• J. Itehert(M... M. carnations. iler only ornament ----------1 S'unday analso at the zone parade Price.and Air. 1,1:1111 Priee have returned iffid ..mtbui.ity to, st,u(1 ,tykenty,..iive men,
Tbe fellewing 'men a"re en route to
31r. and Mrs. E. NV. McCreittiC.."1. 1,1oNdiainster, .1hertil : Carl East. ILIL.
Mr. , Ett 1 1 F111 1( 1 1. 1 1 _,.. .
could not he rest-stet-1-.11nd it Was 11
delightful' sight to see the gsatitil presi-
to Toronto after.. :i three \\•('''I's 5 1"it but only 22 were ;tvailable. Istst year
dent, Ilarry Westlith.e, together with
. I I. A1(71'11'4101 :it Metle- :if' y. -,eight men went.
,.
other. members. disporting- themselves Fred 'toss, Airs. Alf. Nesbit, Mrs. I1. a double strand of pertrls, the gift of' two weeks later at lilyth.- -
in the surf. A delightful lunch 1,yits A.logridge, Alr-s. ('. AI. Stranglian, Mrs, the hridegroorn., Alr. Fred Crawford. With music provided hy :1 piano, tlre _with Mr. lf•
served around the traditional canto James T. Craig. Yirs•• Albert Caints brother of the greens was best maa. \-(•ts eisksved (sausimpity singing. setting ntrk.
Dettrimr11. Mich- ;Ire" vi,itilig: I It" 4. Clinton i l'red - MeGregor. ILI-C 5,
fire -"hot dopil..! am -1 wieners, with ice bell, all of Auburn. . .
4 14 am , • " 1 (14'. NiEt., 0110 sirs Mrs. Frani( Jones. Mrs. L. Iverss soivt'llsv of Goderiell were ushers. PLANS FOR NEXT YEAR "S
cli,o0,11: Hugh It. \1(•I'lteron. R.It. 1,
Wellington Baker ;Ind (laughter re- Ali's. SteNvart, of Dungiumeis LIONS CARNIVAL forider's sister antl *nailer. Airs.
• . •s.• ' • • J • - al, C 1 •rich, Nv•,-
3,11•1 -Mt.' 1Valton : 16,11ert 1;114.ring-ton. Exeter;
cent lv moved to G rand Bend front • Airs. .\.. l'ayler. 'Mrs. I,. Serinigeour, •Iniiitl of honor, 15-eitring a flOor-length ... (1.!:.111.iii(11:1.111.1 A.10 1.11(.af an!I! 1 r.' 1 .
( 'corgi. E. .N1;1 son. 1-I.1t. rl: 1I1 th ; Janies
Goderich wiusre they were valued mrs• J• -k. Cow,4 11 m-rs• - i lopesals fur the enlargiag (if the
sirs. Isminetsen Elliott
T. s. clienew, gown of !dile eel over its•lon. \vith ., ,
1111d 1\v" Hush, 1.,;',•asitil It It 5 Goderish': Kayrn
aneinbers of Victoria street church. Mrs Frl McMillan Mrs Albert Stead. matching halo and veil. She carried 11111111 I citrniv:11 Nvext. discnssed al ail ciiiidi." 1,,ft- (,11
A hearty vote of thituks tendere(htlie Mrs. :Alice F;tweett, Airs. J. l'etts, `z1 bouquet ot My 1.eVe 1111111 1-11111111 '1' hursday Ity metes. Ali ili.it.liT 4. '-Go.(.1.,:rt(III :
Ebner Hunter,
Miss Noreen Fisher, Goderich. v.;„..s (•xectitive ilits•ting '
ut• the (wdelleh for their borne. at Long Islon(1. N.1.. 'ILIt. 3., Goderich: t'larence liettnett,
was rtsspouded to by Doreen, bringing
K( ss- ,' . .s. 3111Kt.,11711 •31 1,4 Fred (t\\ 11 of pink 110 ever taffeta. witti
AlarthiP*Alitc1)(mold. Airs. David Aims itridesinaid, wearing -.1 floer-leligin
suggested that the next one he 11041 ,
It was after speilding it ineuth
father. Mrs Gee. s'yntetals.....Saltfer(1.
...-rs. Albert 4 ike ha \ e. las clot man. Alta:: Itoderick' John 11 11 • and hostess Its Mr. II. NVestlalte all of Illyth. . . „ Lions (:1111.) (ni Atonday night. with 11" HAL :1,- roilit,-',11111(ut. .
'rho . foli,As ing a re en route to
a 1111 111(11 evening to a close.at Vi(•toria Park and that other af- - .
Aletlregor. Airs, Hugh AificKenzits'Airs.1,inao ,litid Neil. She ettrried a hodquet .. • - - Mi. and NI
tractions he brought nt to nutke the .
of Sweet htat 11 carnations. Lulli.' • honed te their letine „en the 'Huron isitonaid. 14:1.1...i:,, Liwkw,55 .. .11,,..(,p1*
Airs. Nay. Airs. 1V. Itess, Ali's. Sandra \Vesteott. Hamilton, math. a it \\.:1,.. nis,) suggi,,,,,tett 1 11,1 1 tile v.( r„ivui " .. ' (Itit .. 1 . 3111 ..). ,, Itelget. afititli, Alurray Jr. .A.ic-
era (tio.1 1 10, ,s.a. a (. t a l 1111( s 1),,,,,,,, 1 1 . ./ 4.1 4. 1, Auburn .. .1 0110,s Rota.
1.4,1(1 •tft(•r a tive'wt.eks' tour et, Noi:Ili- - . • • . • •
G. Monerieff. all of •Kintail. affair bigger and bett(•r thitn ev(o..
Charles Nelson, Mrs. AI. liathin, . of •Prett.Y flo‘vcr-girl,' 551 11 a long gitwas , , • •
Clinton.
' Mrs. O'Neill, of Turont4).
' sii, 5vore white gleves and eitrried a
(tf peach nylon ever pink I'm' ti .
hatale.,111Sof whitestIsevers in her cures
, 111 .kugusts
ia• litsid some time in . it s 1;1 tei Ian • , .,„ , V.,,.,,..., Inited sinte,.
Eli lt"'''s wits 1.11‘1.1-1'11 1" 1-'1'1)1"(''' .1. J• ette of twentsseight ,prohat toners who
I I - • tl • tl •
• anti tor i.a. o. in
Miss I )(wittily linolley. of town. is s,.1 1. 1 4.1 4. •:,„ Auburn .. ILI 1..t. 33.a men,
•• , IL1 11dA • R It• I, Clinton : Ruin:, -J.
qt.11.:',..‘oloiro: Bolo,. Gionslier. Blyth;
ima.\\‘,,i1 ig,,Hoeth siohson, seafortli;
nosegay or sweet pe0:$ 0 110 pansies ss 111 , , Snider as a director. since. the hater 111: '. t4C.Irisgin theit. triti`tialig in St.
Itaymend cantelen. 1t 11 5.• Clintous
ENGAGENIENTS ANNOt'NCEI)
ribbon 5111 111111 The Wedding mush. is taming froin Gotlerielt. Jeseph's Ilospital.„Lond(Jir, on Septette.
Air. and. 'Mrs.. f'Intrles Antis. Gode.
55 15 ithiyed by Aliss Sally Melton:0(1 ....The meeting expressed sathsfaettion. , , ...„. -
" .1;tek-stiss"Seafertli: Beget. 1"(siner. Is 11
oer ist. itoberi i;i(rn. !Lit. fi. (..lintoty. James
rich, wish to announce the engagement e ,.„-: „
of, their youngest (laughter, Frittwes
_ of pink net (e'er titffeta, tuel a:corsage with the work being done Its the re- mrs. iinroim Now(,,,,mhi, tins just ..,...
creatienal director, but felt. that tin.)
(•nsito.
ta nautili'. wastring a floor -length gown
turited liente after spending 1w() •, 1,iiii,eti • Bruce Glenn-. 11 11 I,
Georgina, Co Ala% 1,1,01111rd I. Shear- of Sweetheart ettruations. AIiss Chit) shefild not have to hear the en- months in AVitinipeg ilt the home of Mr. ii ,, ° •
pas, ,,., .or .r:in„portlition
• .
ViVian Strttughan of Auburn NVits so1.0- tire eXpense of 'this \York. ,-, The ateet- Hartley Smith and Hilda. Mr. New- Tht, 1115,11 itt! ,,-; c ,
(MI ;111(i Will .11ii S1O• 1,, return. 1,ast
down, son of the litte Mr. a110 Airs.
ist. Site \yore a tloor-lengtli gown of ing expressed willingness to carry on eombe avuompanied her for the hrst
AVren Siteardown, Goderichs the wed -
yellow silk and at corsage of gladioli pro\•ided that 1 116 Town nssinneti 0 month. '
rhe pro, a i I i lig vviiges. for e'xperieliced
• 3 ear tninsporkition vv:is free.
and . White carnations. As the bridal portion of the salary of the. recreation- lit 1 , , ; ,
.ors. e'. .t. ',Aloe- and her sen-indaw •
ding to take place early in September.
party entered the chursa, Fill. Sally: tl I director. and daughter, Alr. and Alr-z. 1 1: Miller. 111(.11 (tit farms in the 'West 551ii 14'4111A
Mr. a iid M rs. Edward AI. Ilartney
announcesthe engttgentent of their sec -
Fire Lord's 11 15(1 tind it 1 Ws sign- ef Hamilten. were gilest, al 1Iote1 .
`S7,•oer (lily with hoard ler stool:Mg ;Ind
youngest son of Alr. and Airs. .1olin
Inalkins of Saltford; the marriage to ..kfterwards a reception was held in OBITUARY
town.
the fernier Aliss Alargar(11 Little of ;„, .r,b), brim bib.,1 bet 1.e.ni..b before
oc"..lier 1 501 in order to qualify for
miller 1' shoot ;vs; net. (lay with hoard for thresh-
ond driughter, Alarguerita, to Leonard,
ing of the register. "I Love You Truly." Sunset the pat -1 Nveek. Mrs.
take place the latter part of August C,ISIVE1,I, 11.1.MBM,L .
Ilii church parlors, vvhicli were Iasi iiti-
xiilly (1(11(1 1(1(1 with. pink '11 11,1 white Tile tietith of Cos\vell ..Iolin Nies „ Mrs. W i II in in merreatii. or cieve- , ,
io55 ii•ansportation rates. ,.. •
Alr. and AirS, William Pithltalo wish
The hritie•s tome, (•entred with a three-
aess taut flowers. if reger 1 t 1110;111 ot•curred en 71.111rsdas land. .\\-11O will c•elebrate Iter hitless:
at St. l'eter's church, Godericlt.
st It 111)115 White 1 11
slaughter. 1,1111 mi i.,orr11 me, io Airs tiered v‘-edding cake, bad pink oral onto.. Mr. Itirinball vva: the son of 1 111. hot' sons. 11;11'1•!•• alid 11• 'IL 1.10.1•1',111i•
last at his home,. 1 Alai -jury ;1,-,,,, Tor„ siNth. birthday in twtoi.er. i...5.kiiilig
to announce thox engagement of their
(Marie's Stewart, son of Mr.sand Alrtz'-‘vilite camlles• . Assisting in serving late, Mr. an(' Mrs.' Ebenezer ltnntball she i' accomPaitie(1 l''., 1101' dalualler.
II. Stewart (tf Niagara Falls, ()Mario: Were six girl. friends or tit,. hi•id,. ami 511).111 nip y,.:ii., of his yonth ;111(1 Airs. NI. 11. NI:o•Leati. ;Ind Copto•in
31,1,1,e0o.
rrhe marringe is To take yonng manhood in Git,derich. Ile, was
1)1,1(.0 on Alissas Phyllis MeNiillots. \i 11411) ,
Willis, Mary- Smith: all of Gotiericit, ii snit:gist student with the late James Miss Gloria 1.1iiire l'illirrefS-1'ef
Ilelnies.‘ ille• gl'ill1(1,1;111glitcr of Alr. and ft"I'lill 1),(1 1,11,1-•• thy MiS,'S. Alite-
Septeinher. 271 It rit North street I tilted Tigert• Elennor MeiTotigall, .Norime I
and Eleanor Copp of 1N'lifilsor. The wilsot, and later ,vvent, III Toronto.
3i1.,, \vol. Protiol...,;o0eriell. 11.10 1 he \ i'•1 1'. Mr• 1.:ison w ill join „them for
chtirch, Godet'ich.
Alr. am' Mrs. Fr(sd NV. Toll. .1.1titurn.
bride's teethe!' Well. il blill'k and white W.11cre' he engaged ill' the same Inhd
younger (l)ugh ter, Amy Selina, te
corsage, of pink and white (salsa ions. ....e .s stir\ ived 1.) his ‘Nife 111(1 two
110 canodian Nation.11 EN111hilion.' 1*-- .kng-n-- A1;1,14.1111,011. ferinerly of
111'11("1' a ,•-illiing.,- in Teen Torso the 1..111.0. 1)ov wees_esa. „
I ,
HP1101111 e e the V (11,. 1( of their 'ness. latterl; on Geri:aril street east.
silk jersea. with hhick acet.sseries an 1 -1 1 i it 111) in the antoinetise huilslins at ‘Nhere he s1:1--.1vitli Ilk rgiandparents.
Iiins11 .Tolin Alact'rostie, 'elder son ,of
The bridegroolie_s Mother wore a 1)18(1: t?
',sons, 1/r. •Norman Ittitithall m10 John
Toistlit11. *1'11 Sat itiday, lost, 7riter pro 1;,,(1,,ri(.11. no‘‘• .01' Dt•troit. is" visiting
, Ali. ' 11, II. . AlcCt•en'tfi' at Ilettesetung
crepe (Iress, trimmed with satin, and -mutual, all of Toronto.Two sishg•s
now. The wedding will take place in and a brother predta•eased Iiiitt. The grant was broadcast o‘er 1'111..
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Allic-Crostie, 'Melt-
Whitp accessories and a corsage et ' ... I'. ;Hid , Al.rs. Freil 1Vilson ;Ind Park• she is aceoilipanied' hy her
gid4,1.. miss. 1 1,,),,,, 3311,„11,,, ,p,.10 (la lighters. :NI I", Der(it 1* Be rtliWiek
\5)1 it 4' C:irnations and lily of ;he Nile. day. \Vint interment in Mount Pleas- ,,
funeral took. place itt Toronto (a1 Mon- Ni
,( 4,1.11 1 (1:1y, NI i,,,,,1 w,,,,k . ,11 a ' 11101pr :1 ed 1 1*:,. V. .V:1 1051'lliril M. -Also in the
(lit
Knox United clitirejt, Auburn, „early
in .Septeinher.
' For- it honeymoon-, trip -Abe- °voting ant -efanetery.
'The. bride wore a light grey tailored Thomas KeIrS', Win) died at his home. and lathy. of Ottawa. W pre recent
I 1:1'1 rt." iit 1'11(11" 1 'AI it!si.v '1"111(111.1(.1)1tvill'rliii-------------------- all'dvs(I.11::.*: INlial;:1)11;';aA1,1-111:rwl )111')11141(1)I\1•1111"1."alti":.)7' ,
DETROIT BOYS LEARN ABOUT
SWIMMING IN CANADA
Editor The' Signal -Star:
• Sir, -May 1 ha ve room in a corner
of your paper to 'Write feW lines as
a wait -Sting to all owners ;Ind levers
ttf dund) animals ilt amr toWn? -
Last -Friday 'night aWitt 10 pao..our
new ,police undertook' to shoitt' it 'dog
that Was'elntsing cars; They coaxed
the dgis into their car aud took it 11P
to the salt block mar the station and
were going to shoot it. . There were
three shots tired at this innocent dumb
anihrtil , in an attempt to. kill him.
None of ..the three shots killed him
and he \vas left. to go in this Way,
half. alive, and half dead. The dog
got aWay and Made his' way over to
a house -on the highway.
. Seeing the condition of the dog and
the pain it was suffering. our new
police were called again. When ,they
got 'to thiS Infuse on the -highway and
SOW the dog they' had the nerve to
ask rwhat happened •il, after their
ArSing to shoot -it a short while before.
- Whether they were afraid to shoot
$it again, Or what, ne one knows, but
they took a baseball bat and latunded
the Slog on the he'ad or wherever it.
happened to strike till it wits killed.
If any die of us tiring in Goderieh
--'re seen tising a duhil) manna like
...the police_ used this -dog we would ffe
up on a charge of ernelty to dumb
animals and Would' MOM had' to pay a
heavy line, or 'if they didn't have
money to pay -the tine they would by
rorw be in jail. '
In- conclusion, may I suggest to (Mr
DPW police force that if they would.
rai0 the bootleggers otir town -
and everyone knows that there tire
plenty of them' -they Would acquire a
unich better name for themiielVes than
by going around .murdering dumb
aniMals with baseball- bats.
A LOVER OF DUMB ANIMALS.
Goderich, Aug, 18.
[Ed, Note,s-The writer of the above
letter has made the require4 -identi-
fication and vimehes.fOr file truth of
the. statementg therein. The local
inspector for the I-Tmnane Soetety also
hag' taken ail interest In the. matter
and points out that there is a lethal
.hoss at the -Town BO for use in
putting ordinals to death painlessly.
The new 'pollee officers probably were
not aware of this.]
Mr. W. L. Clucas and daughter, Mrs'.
Chas. Kahn.. of St. Louis,_ Mo., spent
. several days 111 town last week.
. _
'"flanned to a bronze color and wearing
tatty swimming trunks, two sixteen -
year -Old Detroit you Ternas
and. Wolfgang Rocks -paused briefly
at the Square 'Wednesday afternoon
during- a bicycle trip of 'several htind-
red 1111 los.- They. eft Detroit August
1
1 Sth and wennist-th to the till of the
Bruce penim•ada, :lopping off at every
port on the was to have a swim,.
Their purpose in visiting Canada Was
"to see what the swimming; is like,
over here." They swam at Goderich
harbor on the trip north And also
coming back.
Mr. .T. E.• Little, proprietor of the
riding stable, has purchased a stand-
ard-hred trotting filly, Alona Hal, Thy
greet- -Hal; also June Axworthy, hy
Valiant `Guy. This mare is in foal to
Baron Lullwater, formerly owned by
t he late I Yr. .1. II. Whitely of Goderich.
Aliss Dorothy Neal of Toronto was a
guest last week •with her friend, Miss
Irwin. ,
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, Aug. 27. ---- Mrs.
Nick Perry atid (Wight -Pr, from De-
troit, 11 r' visiting for two weeks at
Thomas Drennan's.
Mr.,and Mrs. Thirwells, from Jasks
son, Mich., .spent Smiday at. Jerry
O'Connor's.
Mrs and Mrs. 'Mike Law and Aliss
Hannah Ilegai) of Goderich were visit:
ing relatives in the village -on Sunday.
The funeral of Thomas Kelly, who
died in Alexandra Hospital' on Mon-
day, is being held today (Wednesday)
at, 10 a.m. with' requiem high mass,
ReV. Father Donnellan officiating.
Fire Destroys John O'Connor's, Barn.
--About 11 o'clock Friday mottling the
people of this neighborhood were
startled to see the barn of John O'Con-
nor a mass of flames. It was probably
a case of spontanerras CoMbustion, Its
the hay in the' Wird, and a stack up
against. the end appeared to have all
ighited at once. • Althongh a large
crowd soon gathered, little eould. be'
done but SaVf. the house and shed near
by. Fortunately the light wind was
In a favorable direction. A registered
Ilereford'hull, a quantity of seed grain
and A manure -spreader were burned.
A teard horses,Were saved. The loss
is °partly covered bY,.. insurance.
PERSONAE' MENTION
' AIrs II. Elson and -two chil(iren,
4).110,111,• „its ihe guests this week
.of the fernier's.. itiether.Mrs, F. It.
couple left by motor for Niagara Falls.
Detroit, and other•places in the States. TITOMAS KELIS '•
-
Del roil.
suit with black accessories Arid a col-- Napier streets on Sunday night, `was gllests with the former'smother, Mrs". tRe‘. LaWrenee' II. Titrnt‘r. minister of
V iet 1 Witt sl rect United church, leaves
sage of Hollywood roses and .white a native of Ashffeld and lived iii that •\11011 Alclionald. Ilnwk ;treef.
fctr Toronto next. 3101100y. -when in s
carnations. On their treturn they will toWnship mall retiring to. Goderich . Miss Doroths A. Yonag, graduate
reside on the kroont'sr farm,' north of eight soars agolie was in his eighty- 11111SP. who is Sr/ending t WO weeks' his capacity of missiopary and Instin-
'tenancy convener 'of ,the Huron Pres-
vaeat ion with„ her sister, NIrs. c. Bridg-
Goderieh. - seventh yens. He was not married.
Guesta were .present from Windsor,„Sur.vivipg are four sisters, Mrs. Mary water. Goderkh. wit) take up her neW hY 015 of the vcited church .he will
Ignulon, Toronto, Teramiseh, Hamilton, Broderick, Detroit ; .Mrs.' Cathaltie position 11S superintendent of the attend a e(1115(411'0n iii 1 alimanne1 (161-
WallierVille. Dungannini, Port Albert Bowler and Mrs. Saralk, Addiey, Gode- nursery in 81. Joseph's Hospital on iceo of representa-tives from the Mon-
t rea I, ( 1 t ta wa , Bay of QUinte.*Toronto,
, - - rieli. and Mrs., Margaret 'Bowler, St. her rei,tnrn to London.
Augustine: The feral took unplace on Master Jimmy Proelor has returned lIatnilton and Manitoba conferenet,s,
and (10(10114']). ,,
.v THE WEATHER ' Wednesday morning to Kingsbridge, ta his helm, at Detroit after spending a Conference .speakers will he .111,k. J.
..
Temperatures of the past west in where requiem high mass was smog Vacation with his grandparents, Mr. R , Patton. 1)1)1)1)., of Atipnta, Georgia,
Gederieh, with those Of the correspong- in St. Joseph's church by Rev. Father and Mrs. WM. Proetor. 13e was tie- and Rev. J. II. Arnup, D.1)., fMniediate
ing week a year- a_Zo, as. officially re- D0111101111 11, Burial wlis,111 St. Joseph's companied\ home hy 110 heother, Post moderator Of the Culled einirell
corded, were as follows:
. ..... cemetery. the 'pallbearer?, being Wil- Charles, who is remaining for p short ,of Cavada. .
1 111111 Kelly. .Tos., Kelly. Jos. Bowler, visit before retprning to tloderieh, . ....._.. _..._ .
. 1947 •• 1946
Max. Min. Max. Alin. William Redmond, Frank 811111Van and Visitors at the week -end nt the A freak veketable growth svaa
Thurs., Ang. 21 „SO '72- 7051 .1. Dalton. ,, • , r
, home of M. and Mts. Wm. Proetor hrought to this office ithis.alorning by
Fri., Aug. 22 -.83 71 69 . 47 were Mr. and Mrs. Pere' Proetor, Mr'. Williani Haley, who dug it out of
Sat., Aug. 28,...80 65 69 -16 NO POLICE COURT TODAii" , Carolyn and Jimmp, •who had been his garden on Lighthouse street.
Sim., Aug. 24 ,...92 72 70 45 The weekly Police Conrt session was holidaying in Mugitolza and were ',on' is. a pair of mangeht the roots.,of which
Mon., Aug. 2.5 ....84 71 71 46 not held this (Thurs(1aS-) afternoon their way to their home at Detroit'; have, grown together in d crtlionS wa,y„,
Tues., Aug. 20 ...78 02 78. 49 owing. to the illness of NiagiStrate J. aim) Mr. and Mrs. P. Palmer, Donald, ns if they intended to teillain together
Wed., Aug. 27 ....82 01 77 49 W. Morley:- Bill and (4Iori1. of Ilfolvaesville.
. "until death do tis part." -
,
r. VICTORIA , STREET W.M.S.
The August and September meeting
of the Women's' AlissionarY Society of
Victoria street United church was held -
in the Sunday school room on Tuesday
a f ternoon. , Mrs. George Baechler,
president, presided. Mrs. Robert Good
was •Itt ,charge of fte devotional exer-
cises, taking.las her subjeet the ,India
program. Reports of secretary and
treasurer we're read, indicating an
eneouraging year. Mrs.. Hardy; com-
munity secretary, reported 42 'tonne
calls and 12 hospital calls made hy the
la(1ies. Three inspiring readings were
given by Wk. Postiethwaite. Mrs.
Byron 'Wilson and Mrssf Hannah
Phillips.. Mrs. Batiehler,•.read 11 Ietter
front Miss Jean T)onahlson from India.
Mrs. ITheeller made the presentation
of a life -membership certificate to
IVIiss Evelyn nrechow, who thanked
those who made the donation. The
oetober 'meeting will he held at the
home of Mrs. Hardy, Trafalgar street.
%Irv,, Philips elos.ed tlitolanteeting with
Jrayer.
,