The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-10-02, Page 3Jt)1.'h )ear--1No. 39
BUSINESS DIRECTO1I:Y
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Licensed'
hluhicipal Auditor
A. M. ILULI'ER
CI IAItTE4ItliD
55 South St.
':Telephone
:S43
A0(Y)U NTANT
Gudericlt, 'Out.
CHIROJ'KA(YrIC
HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Office Hours
Mon., Thurs --t) a.m, to 6 p.m.
Tues., Fri --9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. 9 to 11.30 a.m.
Vitamin Therapy
Office --Corner of South St. and
Britannia ltoad. Phone 341.
Western Ontario
Motorways
y
s—
SITM ER BUS
TIME TABLES
EFFECTIVE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25.
Phone 344 for
details.
Charter Coaches for all occasions.
For information phone Sands
Motors at 344, particutarly for
tathtidule changes on holidays.
Roy . N. Bentley
Public Accountant
P.O. Box 58 ,
Goderich, Ontario
NOW LOCATED
IN BANK
OF
COMMERCE`
BUILDING
ON THE SQUARE
II. M. FORD
Get Insured — Stay Insured—
Rest Assured
TELEPHONE 268w
Geo. G.MacEwan
Fire , Accident and Motor Car
Insurance
OFFICE.-r.MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
PHONE 230 GODERICH
A. L. COLE
Optometrist—Opticialn
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
t�illR fAVn11RiTt
PlViPAlipt
�e bobertcij
KNOX C.G.LT. ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR SEASON
The (auadlan, r;irhs iu 'Training
of Kuoa Presbyterian Church held
their drat meeting of the,. season
un '1 ues(dny, • September 23; in the
Sunday school roust. A picnic sal" -
Per ;ways enjoyed; after which the
girls went -to the chapel for a
short worship' service.
The Scripture lesson was read by
Jeneune Young and prayer offered
by Ruth llcNevin The Rev. R, G.
MueMilhtn'spoke briefly to the girls.
Tlfe electiou of `-officers for the
new season took place -with the
following officers being elected :
President, Mary Curry; vice-presi-
dent, Jeneane Young; seeretury,
Mary Johnston; treasurer, I.aurine
3laeI)onald ;' pianist, l:lentl;t ale.
Dwain.
There are three group of 'ialris
and their leaders are \Liss laorothy
Wick, Mrs .Harold Arbour and Mrs.
J. MtNevin. -
After the business_meeting sev-
eral games were played and the
meeting elosed with 'Taps."
GUY IVES
& SONS-- I
inai=
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1952
"Shooting Stars"
Review Presented
by Rebekah Lodge
"Sl►uoting. Stars," a variety pro -
grata directed by Miss I.euua O'Neil
of Kansas City, Missouri, was pre-
sented by the Rebekah Judge for
the benefit 'of its T.11., Cancer and
Polio Fund, and attracted fair -
.sized aadience,at the Public School
Auditorium lust Thursday acid Fr:-
day evenings. The program was
prepared in a week.
Dazw s, songs, marches, skits and
instrumental music featured the
program. Mayor J. E. lluekina was
toaster of cerewuuies. _ Ile ex-
pressed disappuintnletst that, the
hall was not filled, as the cause
was NO worthy..
Program Opened
• The program opened with a gins'
chorus and' the two Venn sisters
performiug a dance.
Directed by Miss C. Leischwau
of the public school teaching awn*,
"Scow ‘Visite and the Seven
Dwarfs" was presented' 1►y a group
o1 little people with Beverley John-,
stun as Queen, Sharon Carroll us
"Snow White" and Gail Macinnes
as the prince. The seven dwarfs
were Beverley • Allison, Nancy Tay-
lor, Janice. J ce atl
fs
t t 1
tit Carol
_atherine Suplal, Shirley Pierson
and Helen Vauce,
Miss ,Nancy \Vilauot executed
piano solos brilliantly, after which
Senior Captain Of New Ferry
JI"s t1G 19 ;;112
y.y
group of girls armed with mops
TORS sang and marched around the stage.
A cowboy trio, George Bolton,
• Jim Wilson atnd .Francis Schram,
with - banjos and violin, were
popular as they sang "Sons- of the
Tion era" and "Old Man . River,"
with George J{(,Ilton as vocalist.
Chimney, built or re- i L Jubilee Singers
David Medley sang "dello Every-
body, hello," tvllich tva5 followed
by a group of dancing girls and a
group of ltc•bekah members, gowned
as Jubilee singers, singing '.Swing
Low, Sweet Chariot."
Lloyd Horne, Frank Graham and
Whit Kenloc•k of the R.C.A.F. Sta-
tion, Clinton, sang three selections;
whici1 were well rat:eh-ed
BUILDING BLOCKS and Ir
CHIMNEY BLOCKS
paired.
Phone Carlow 1612
7-oxtf
totbembeemorose
Ma1ci1m Mathes
INSURANCE - AND •
REAL- ESTATE
Now located at
46 WEST STREET
GODERICH
-Veterans of - Canada's Royal
Navy in World Watt- II, l'erey Me-
1linn, above, bas been * n 'appointed
senior captain of the new Ontario
D-pa-rt•tnent of Jlprhways -ferry,
"The St. Joseph Islander," wltir•h
will ply between Algoma utainland.
:about 2(1 miles east of Sault Ste.
Marie, and St. Joseph Island for
some ten months of rash year.
captain \ie•.\linu was Isom gear
Blts,d River. 11e is married and
lias six children. IIe is a sssrvivor
.,f the SJS. ('15 i1N►o" whirl► was
A
land. in 1912. About half of _00
Armed Service personmrU on that
III -fated vessel lost their lie:. The
new toaster of the Si".- Joseph
Islander." official name of the titre
new vessel launched at Erieau, Ont..
i u A ugnst. was diseha r'ged front
Canada's Armed Forces with rank
of (chief Petty Officer, IJe went
on from there to obtain Isis sus:
boat master's rating and also holds
pavers as an ••E,ndo1's(rl Mate for
Inland Seas. He ,s•rved in 19.77,0 on
)nfario l.aids and Forests i)epaart
newt fish and wildlife se—sells las
Lake Superior.
- I1,•pt. of Highways Photo.
torpedoed i►t• enehnr anbrtsa•rinr 1►e- t
hween Nanny Sydney, Nova Scotia,
and Point anx Nosvfonmd-
Obitu
ary
\V11,I.1.61 "KEILR
,t
\VIlli:sns herr. :t well-known rest- j
•
dent of Colborne 'Township, Passed
ai''i5 • in Aleea1(ira liras{►ital in
4
!Delegation Appointed to Discuss
Local Policing with Commissioner
PAGM '
. � •t.
Mayor J. E. Huckiuis and Coun-
cillor hetineih Pennington, chair -
of the Special ceawuslttee, hose
been appointed a deleautiou to tint
with Commissioner Stringer of the
Ontario Provincial Pollee to further
consider renewing the contract
for policiug its Goderich.' The'muve
was made at s special meeting of
are couueeted with autowobllea,
whether incidental . to the crime
itaeif or in the ease of violation.;of the Highway Traffic -Act. There-
fore, we need oue sir possibly two
isWiee cruisers.
' "Seeoudly, tuoderu eundittutts
claire snore higlsiy
qualified polka -
men than in the past. 'Thirdly,
until recently the, Canada Temper -
the to vu -council on Thursday night- :,ace Act - was thought to be 'nap -
of last week, Balled to consider a plicable in ttoderiih and without
tetter front C'vmmissiouer Stringer the stricter controls on drinking
Ill which he asked that the lura' provided by the Liquor Control Act
tletAchment of the O.P.P. be iu it is inure difficult for the pollee
Creased from a corporal and three to control drinking. by children of
constables to a• corporal -and four 16 and the kind of 'drinking- iu
constables. pt)blie that lands people in the
in his letter, the eoiumisaloner police court..
said that "unless council is ih a "1 also think that Coune(l1oz,,
position to concur in the increase Wood has a good point and, finally,
fu Iiersonnel" it was suggested that we needed three Isollceuten and au
"arrangements be made to appoint assistant before we hired the pro -
a local pollee force." vincial police and the chances are
The decisioSeekn, Alternswsthich mus put in
expensive ive we need more now, as well as noire
the form of .0 motion by Councillor
1t. E. Barnes, seconded by Reeve
John Graham and carried unanim-
ously, instructs the delegation to
ask the commissioner for a renewal
of. the present. contract with the
addition of a supply officer,dur-
g vacation peripds, in osier, us points.
the mayor said, that members of "Why was the ,local -police force
tile strati' "won't have to work 12 discarded here'!" 'the deputy -reeve
or 1.1 hours a day." asked.
In the event that the - commis- , I out the only marl here who was
sioner turns down this alternative a member 01 the council at that
proposal, the ;delegation- has been time and I was one of the guiding
instructed to prepare a report on lights in discarding the local
the estimated cost of setting up a police," Mayor Huckins said. "The
local psdyce force. reason was that they were unsatis-
,When 'Town Clerk S. h. Blake factory. We wanted the provincial
had read the eomi1nissioner's let'er police .because we thought they
at Friday night's meeting. Mayor would be better disciplined and
Ilucklns asked for an opiniuh from under authority. -
e:scb member of the council.
CASTLES iM TME AIR • « .
aren't subject to foreclosure. but
houses on the ground tlttay be
lost through sudden adversity.
An inexpensive mortgage policy
of the Sun Life Assurance Cotta-
pany of Canada will free your
home from any debt retraining
at your death. .
Protect your loved ones' borne
Cost Available ( `. , , coil tee today
In regard to the cost of establish-
ing a municipal police force, Mayor
lluckius said that figures wear
available from tither municipalitirs
which had their own police fosses
hitt that the cost varied '
e i
d w different
nI
"The local police were like other
ane sister and one br(ther, .\Ira. I don't feel we ran afford to municipal employees and, with the
waiter Snaith of ('ollingwood uta(l pay for' fire then," said the reeve. cost of u ► living g going they going ! . wanted
,tnted
Mr. M:11r01u Arbuthnot of Chicago. "In my opinion, it's too much fir more money. 'We paid theml•$2,200
niers- are 111 grsatrd,•hil(In is :and :10 the 10" to pay fur pulieing. If and :100 cur allowance. -
great -grandchildren. the provincial 'mitten. were` inter- In reply to a )question from the
Go—detach on Thursday morning. i iter funeral was held at culling- ested in it part-time repllleeinent- deputy -reeve, the mayor stated that
Sel,tetutNr il11sr a brief illness, 1v5,od ".1 Tuesday afternoon. Set, duringthan hulid;sys, we "light meet thl annual 'say of a provincial
tembet The Rev, 1.( 15 r 11, Rei51,t theta half w:ay'.1 constable is K:{,:{O(1. guest of 114 515 r waw taken, coni
\tr, Ku" vcis in hi 71st crag. Ile utlici: t (1 and interment was in tint '1•ormer. ('ons laints Pr net.ely by surprise
\ ioli71 solos •mgrs offered by Mrs. I p ovincidl Subsidy 1and thanked'.
Schutz and v((0 Sulo'. by Frt�d was born and lis 1ucrs't of 11i� Presby 1(11 415 ceutrtery. ller .1a71d "As 1 un(Ier•staitld it, there were "41'e .recently raised t ,• ts1.1 for their thou',htfullie . After
` lilt it (',1i„'rur `1(,4551 11115 11e .ea, sun, Itobei1 Sto11irist 1118, -\v:as an lots of complaints when we had our the nrstnici , the pity or dinner so•''. to
i Muss, Paul .U'utStrad uud \11s.
1tow5urs. MISS Hilt 11 Deickstade, lite sun of tla late \\'illlrw herr honor-trypaIlia- a51• :sod ;seti.e U'rrr ruli,r 'force. P•nl'eutpluvees to a dollar a Will period fulltrtived
1 ((, Deputy-ltce:4. an batty." the deputy -reeve said, after which :ill sang "F4)r she's a
introduced as '1511:111 Andes ,ail ;su4! Jessie \lc\ee. :'ni vi1,.. urr pallbt•:tre►•s were her grandson, Joseph Allaire said. "Jtureorc� scud with '" o �,
twv, sisters. Mrs. Nellie \1s•\\'9tiu ;Charles .ferry, fort Huron: Ragas • possibly we floss) ex 1 a _u per rent repayvnnent J Ily r, °d feflow.' 1e ii irt-s at -
1 oe.y of St. I1atharines :and Mrs. Jerry ,:anti Bud Jerry of (:utlet•irit under modern ion41111(lts, could lust' nig the srlire the sante • c Frank B:tker
I nae .a. the :11,d danughter, Sir
l't c°mluiliug chooser Wats a' l:lizabtth Christil5,a o1' Nile, with 'true,. K`enuy 5,f \\'alkerto71: grits, a we hire font lest :,l hash to work tl,e! town \corktrsett." \la7!vs: \1 r. nt i
rullickin^ swig vvh,au he made his bora!,' Pions and I.eon:srd Si,mt(uhl ,' , . a I .Ir.. Joseph !Ian-
1
of
Sun Life Assurance Company
rtf Canada
Harold - W, ' Shore -
North St.
Phone 766w
r
IRIKTHDAY CELEBRATED
On Saturday lust at a family
guthering,,itt the house of William
and Currie O'Neill, McDouuld street,
u itirtlulay surprise ports; took
pkice .honoring their aunt, Miss •
l'urrie McCann of SI mew. Lo Yeti
gifts ware presented to her ou heti
birthday and numerous message.;
of g^tos w.i hes, esteetit and affec-
tion arrived previous to the patty
front a ntintiier nieces anti nephews
4'.i1 were uualsh• Is, attend. The-;
i n(
h• it and stamp by ,t 11g t f ``.trot hours 55• the provincial i,al soli, e "1 think we °twist to try to keen, non sand dasirhir•r It, rse•ltary, AWind--
'J'ht• fnueral s515i( Was held C,11iit o„11• are required to w°rk7” I the I,rnvifu'ial nolle( i1' at :all ous_,('s°r: Alr. Jack y!es c
( tit the Lodge funeral Iain ,",u , 1. 'lends and relatives :11 (11(le,} , 1 hen, M1..- Keen,
S;,iII Ih :Lo ge f a r who hire,- Cat the fends -1 front (a1ive,o, 1ternia• ; 4'otrtu-illur Vinvent said it '°oke•' Bible," Con ticillur Pennington said, lash -11e tt'Itrien. daughter of fisc
like too much to par. IIe said that "If we Isar(• to pay t*17•,taso for .141 ('ecil-(►'lrien, Mr. :rod Mrs.
IN- attended. The sei rime vc,1S '."51*' t'r! }111r�,n, (;°derirh. AV'1lkertli. • if there were five tiaen
...4. int, three p,lieing :a t,vyn of a , ,r°xinuite'N'11'1101111, (►'
\lidlantl. Iluel II lybriers. Jlary .1,,. Fran -
was a 1iminvial success. Nile United Church. The pati- ,(5,1e1 :I. 1:4 week. a year whet the towrl setting a precedent for tits• provinces don: --lir. 'Thomas aloCatn ,f lhite
( group of antes wept ring nightgowns
and raps, f
Mrs, ('. 'I'wre'die, who is secretary
'Of the Rand stated that, though the
Phone ,115'T attend:doge was shall, the (114 rt
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
•
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
' swered. Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 4611J, Clinton:
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed, - -
HAROLD JA K '
_ C SON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone 11-661 or
Harry Edwards; Goderich
Phone 144 - --
C. F. CHAPMAN
General Insurance
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Real Estate
30 -Colborne St., Goderich
Phone 18w
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 1100 for appointment
SQUARE GODERICH
D. GUITARD
Stonework, Brickwork and
Plastering -
A good job of plastering has
no substitute
Phone 482, Brock and Victoria
It,uSr, \\4 ( K .. I,I ll (•h( t n wits not "etlln" the policing it was 1(4* 1►nt:ss•t... ::ltd the mayor- \
COUNTY COURT ACTION \iet'hee, If,ss \fc\er, .1t\iu Kerr. t:l:OIt(:1: \i':111.t('1 1,1+'11'1111)(x1 payingf(t. -with new industries coming i g`'smnois: Mrs, 1 rtrirk Murphy, %I r_
ADJOURNED BY JUDGE
n F1111 .las tui. \ir. 1 t it 'Austin..
I Will McKnight and Re:;inald Ryan. .\ tnithe• engineer witch the Chry,- 'I have been a citizen 5,f t' e and is lural otle exp:11,din" our lir. and \[
r T I (' f
The action of Nurnberg. v`'s. ('fut-
ad:a Health and Accident ,Assurance
('orporatiou tf \Valeria, was ad-
journed to a date to be set *ill
.County ('curt on friday by Judge
'1'. \I. Costello. -
-Jit this pielion. Edward .1. Nurn-
berg of 'Stephen Township is see•x-
'iug to recover *SW least slue 1111,15.1'
a lifetinile disability policy 1SSucl
by the defend:aait ' on ( ►e•tober 11,
e
rt
1. 4.
'Piss •14111111t-nr was' injtiresl iii a
motor :4i -enfold On 1)eretrlIK•r 3. 115111,
and cl:aint ( he has been totally ills--
Thi.
lis_
Tisa• defendant has refused
!Its, l•'111e11 \\-:1, ill • (',411,°t'lae 4'5;01e- ler \,1•it-orat11,t1 In (01r•oil tor' 11 ; t,�1\'11 f°r :1(I 44•:t r, :Ind the t(.wil 1. I,"lull:ltlnit i, gtll,g .-15, g5, a up i4!' F ills, hri(t"e,\~;511(1\I ` °t1t'['Iley ()
,- It, . ,1. hu
trry'. ye•st,, George Wallace I,1,ttricJ,;,sijost as .naafi now u. it was then,.. � ascot three or font hundred and l Chisholm •,f t:tstir•ric
A.
flied of a heart ailment in ;highland ('ouncillor Robertson said. •'lte_ i we'll need this extra policing," said I h
NIRS, GISOI{(;F: PIN'NEIt Park 'General hospital on Septem- gardless of whether or not we (*an i the .deputy -reeve. \ -ill is o
\irs. . George 1'innc'r, u h( h.:0 i,cr 1. lie was a a�'ntt sitkIee a(l'ortl ii, 1 don't .think file mrn l one-eighth of it quart.
lived in (-ollingw•ood for nearly, Mason and a 'manlier of the Scot- bate needed. We went through iwo
seventy years, died at her horse, fist, Rite bodies. tvrars with two poiirelnen. i,f rhe
on Sunday, September 21. Site; IIe is s11151ced by his wife, the ;letter says lire then or none, 1 say 1
marked het• ninety-lift0 birthday in former, Merl \1. 414,one, daughter :0000. -
July.
0000."July. 'She 1)1151 not been in goal of Mrs, .1. 44'. Moore, Victoria "With folly mens working a Is-
la -anis 'for Sense time. The former street, and the ale air. Moore; ala•, hour tveek, Snnday-s included, there
•Flora Arbuthnot, s15t• was horn in':, sister, \Irs..1. \V. Recker, 1tetroit, are only' 50`1 hours in the year to
V'1a•riposa Township in Vieloni:a ' The funeral serriee was held irs - be made, up and it scents t5, ac
t _.(l +lietroit .on. Satur'day,Aeptentbet'..(i-.{.t%l.i.if.. the ('last of .hir)Itg :ltl 1'xtr:
County • and was a (laughter. of the ; 1
late tied tang 1''I( rii •11rl,ean _1r Internn'nt was in ('limon (•eruc�tery 151:r11 is; a /et. to parr to make 111, J
bnthnst. in 1852 she married John on Momiat-. So1►ten,ber s. The itev. those h(atrs." Councillor 1'enningt„n .
1 1 1 11511155 and front that tilos had lived - 11. A. Dickinson of North Street surgr(wt(cl. ;
to make payment for a period sub- tract t .
se (Int nt to h5 bolt arc :3, 1051. wood. In 1.)06 she married Geoige graveside. t'onn, ilfur \Wood .:aid h, ttaorr Jo
i<ully :111 the rears in rolling- United Church officiated at the I li,oc1d Influence
`Pinner who now snt'rivi's her. she, 'l'ho„se. frurr, .a disriuuc who ;It thnt ('omnci11„r lt,berisnn hath a
SI'KPK1SE VISITOR'S . , was the oldest meni.her of First,; tended the burial :(t 4 Iintuu ien,r point but that with :t rnnuir ilr:i!
Presbyterian Church, Coiling -woad., fiery 'included- Mr. attel Mrs. 111r-ry 1 poliil� forts' there would he too
Sale of radio lii•enscs nndonbteel- Besides her husband, she is su Mansfield, Prescott ; Air. and Mr,, ma►ay pe,ple trying to 14.11 it what
l;r took a junto in 1:(iserieh this vivid by six daughters--iMrs. '1', ! Morley-\lityor, London; a 1r. Parke to tlo.
W. Fenny (Flora) and Mrs. \,i111):lvis :and Mr. Dohn►e, Buffalo, and '.There are a number of point* to
Smith (Frances). of Walkertoa;iMr. Cho ries Webber of Detroit, be kept in mind if We are he have
Mrs. William Burns 1 Kathleen), I -
week. Two inspectors arrived 111
town on Tttt'sday and planned to
take 111Nm1t three days t:llling on
homes to See if the little matter of
renewing radio licenses had been
given,the attention of radio owners,
The then mills Ill) fru•nl - Exeter
ad •quote policing," ('nun+ illor
Iletroit; firs. Frank ;Morales
F. RII':Hi. Barnes void. "Firstly, most (Times
(Effie), Chicago: Airs. Jack .Terry Word was reveived here on Fri -1
(Julia), Goderich; Mrs, John day tst the death of Douglas Earl
(Johnnburg (Mary) .of r'ollin;; Riehl, lb, 81:1(1:f
<ih of Mr. and \L s.
where they had been snaking Simi- wood and one son. John A. Burns lOsnie! i of Furt l rig, furnler
lily caths on homes there. of..t'ollfngs'ood. Also surviving are ly of Goderich, who woos fatally -in-
jured near Medicine •Hat, Alta.,
ors \Vednesd'ay of last week, when The Goderich Branch of the 1W•]
a farm tractor ran over him on ;t tnetl'. Institute held a successful
uf,tr in the box Springs hint
card party and tea on Wednesday
Kleist and Richard ringsn, st of afternoon, Septetttl►er 24, in_. the
hot ichI :s a rc and utt hii-, 20, o Masonic 'Temple. Mt•s. It. (;haain-
ser.
were riding the tactor down the , president. with Mrs. W. is ice
hill,- !tattling a wagon loaded with and airs. A. 'Wilkes reveic•ed the
hart'. 'The loud of hay "ran up" g�t}trtiage ands at the -o500" were played.'
ori the tractor, jack-knifed and Prizes went .•_isr-...diode,..-42har-,l -4114M
caused� the machine to turn over, for bridge find M•"'N
rs:eil Thompson
1►uu *las Ithill wits born in Clin- for '•5(0." A lovely tied and decor -
tots. Ile went to sc•h(5(1 in (:ode
rich:ing attended l:,uux I'reshy_ uteri rake w•at. drawn for at the
tea hour and
te•rian 5'hnrch and Sunday zchti5,l. was won h1 Mrs. Fred
Besides his parents, lie is sur- Noble.
vived by- three brothers and a 'amen volts -priers were Mrs. (;,
sister, J:rtaes of (asderieh. Edward, Sanderson, airs. A. Allen, Mrs. i..
ister,l and Patricia Ani (f and Bannister. Mrs. A. .kleaander, Mrs.
l;►ie K. 14(od and fur (.ards, \Ira \,
The funeral service took Triage \Vilken, airs. G. Mathieson: Mr=
:11 the I,(HIge 1'1111(1l home here `1 Smith and \Ira.• \V'. 1►o:t k.
on-• Mo71d:at- :afternoon, "1"5"""1,y � - - - -
the Rev., it. 1:. NIaeAliIlan. Th, TWO GODERICH SAILORS
pallb,':aa51 were \William Fred and ; ARE POSTED TO JAPAN
Benny Weld, Gordon GluuShel,
Harold Bell and George Noggin. 1 Two Generic)) boys who at, the
IIlltt•rinellt was its,-\l:litlanil time !same :Igs' :and 4'111,ist1.11 I11 the ILO,-::
tars (('ilnadt:at Navy together six annr+tl
ago spent four ,bays at hinds East
ws'ek prior to being 1"s'led to ,Iai.ttra
al NM rd tile seat rny5'r 11. \1.1' S.
".11habaska." 'rhe
� are• :1ndr1'ty
"Bins" Snaith, son of air. and Mrs:
A. I,. Smith Maitland road, and
Charles \1'illiatnls son of 11r. and
Mrs. Robert ,\\'illianis, Regent
street. Both lads are 1!) years (Id.
The iwo young sailors r(•t•s•t111y
(•lnnpletetl trainintg at 11.41 (':s.
Corn wit lli,. 1We1►1►rs' ok. VS., :and
are melting forty:u•d tt their new
adventure. They were driven to
Toronto on Salto -41;1;v by lfr. and
\Ira. Smith to board the train Ie..
111,' \West
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE HAS
SUCESSFUT.,e CARD PARTY
GODERICH PAVILION
• DANCING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
--Every-Saturday night through October—
JOHNNY BRENNAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Every Wednesday night --Modern and Old Time Dancing
CLARENCE PETRIE'S NIGHTHAWKS -
—Special Midnight Dance Thanksgiving Week -end --
Sunday, October 12 at 12.05 a.m.. -
JOHNNY BRENAN'S ORCHESTRA ,
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GODERICH THEATRES PRESENT
"if:::;"ne CAPITAL Street
A
PARK
7'hte.
PHONE 1160 -
Now—i)oris Day and Ronald Reagan in "The Winning Team." --
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MON.—TUES.—WED. and THURS.---4 4 Nights!! !
• • Special Special --
"DAVID and BATHSHEBA"
In 'Technicolor and starring
GREGORY. i'E('K and SUSAN 11A1'WatRD
Frena it, Old 'Testament ;:(try of (:ins; 1tovid'+ love for sa e:ap-
tam's wife.
A picture 1.4)1' will enjoy satnl remember.
will) Raymond Massey, Kieron %Ioore and Jayne .Meadows .
FRi. and SAT.—
James Stewart, Jean Hagen and Wendell ('orgy
The biography of a manrwh„ used st prison st•nt('t55( as lls( road
4, fame and fortune.
"CARBINE WILLIAMS"
CTI Coming --"Where's ('barley" --with Ray Bolger, and Technicolor.
— PHONE 47
Now—The East Side Kidd in "That Gang of Mirae."
MON., TIES. and WEi),
:Miel Ferer, Susan Douglas and lleatriee Il'ears(sa
An adventurous doe•11n1•ntary- drama on :t 1115111. that wit! bold
y„I11' interest dear through to its unusual elittax.
"LOST BOUNDARIES"
T111'K., Fitt. and SAT.
Jon hall, ('In•istine Larson and Jay Silverheelss
A fief hoed blogr,llsi►y of 'l'riiiir.eh. s'hicf of the tilrawnl's who
was eoinissioned a brigadiergenes•al 11I the British 11rn1r.
Filmed' in 'Techllirol5,r.
"BRAVE WARRIOR"
Coming—"Thief of Daman.scuss"--frith Paul Henreid and Techni-
color. '
word has been r4'iycid of the
death ,t \15,715110, tight, Sequent
f beg 1:,. of 1►ayid N. Itrstce, son of
4:. Nigel lirmce and \Irs.
lirn(r. i,ondon, whys was khllr(1
insctiltstly in cs mining erfilent iso
T11'Isequit, 11.('. his. was a graduate
ng engineer :and was 5•iiipll.yed
with list' ('ois.osi ds(t tL--Mining :Inti
Slaelt ilig 1'0mo:f my. 114' 11144 ea sigIst
miller a, falling rock aslsats tvisile
doing i11551H•ttti(n %York in the
na,rt'hern 1.1',. cons;pasn:v' sill• which
is n-ss,;ssihle only by air.
i{oro 111 \\'ittd-'.,,n he wigs s,'v. re
ly w•onndetl while serving, with tragi
!loyal (isnaAtian Navy in ureter
torpedo boats during World \\'ar
11. Fol.toN-ing the w•ar, be alien
(led Qileen's I-' iiv, rsity front whie)t
he gratin:hell in 1919. 1{(•'fore ;,•ting
(iersea 1. he evp(•11) eycry 511111th- n
with his s;ratall►nrents, 1,t. ('ol. and
\Ira F. 11 i,stinr sit Cherry (:)ite
,•f,tay. in (:o(1t''ris•h
Surrirbrxi(le•55 his parent*:
• -4,
stye oily broth -r. Smart It1 nson
11I 114 c.. : I11 Iltlll,'1' 1 54115(5.' ai 14,15` is'N
1 ni\rrsity : his ,, ther's two bro
titers. 1)1 ,George 5.1(ing, \Vind55or.
and .'.5fre,l It 1.n- ing, Hollywood,
('alit. anti his tt„iher's 1\v, 5514
t PI'S, \1i 1'11111 115,I,as ri s.
sant) \I r4 Itiottpbrev It I: ill., r1.
Toronto.
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