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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1935-7-25, Page 5Hot Weather Needs Eut,1,}gh Style liesith Oaks—See - Wampole's Gasps Salts 50o Eno'• Fruit Salts 49o, 790 Condensed Jed aerie VACATION SUPPLIES KODAK* .1600 up BROWNIES • 88.21 •aP EASTMAN AGFA�FILMS LAURA BECORD CANDIES. • , 50o lb. • - CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 90 22 The Square Goderich GODERICH BRIDGE CLUB At the weekly duplicate bridge tour- nament held Monday evening at the Golf Club, the following were win- ners: North and South -1st, Mw M. Downey and Mr. 1'. F. Carey. pins 5; 2d, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whipple, plus 41/2; Surd, Mrs. W. F. Saunders and rs a F. (>bapman, pins 11. gg�-eirirest-1st. dere. 1. D. Kest - man and Mrs. E. Dean, and Mr. K. Hunter and Mr. R. Dean, tied, plus 8; Tod, Mrs. P. F. Carey and Mrs- • Geo. Downey, plus 15 ; Srd, Mrs. N. C. Laoaway and M.- R. J. McMehen, FJ.OIAi., July 24. -Thr Summer School at Dunlop was well repro- metedPS at thel 1 g night school was re, rutty a I ase Ir1n[ service fla -rslsl when the flag was sal- local school staff, P minus 1. SILO BUILDING Our Concrete S11As will pay 50 per cent, on the Investment the Arst..W.inter and will continue to work for a lifetime. Where can you put your money to a better use than right on your fart•7- - • Our Moe Wok Inc them selsee. We could phone rs bindl• a ish+ now tf you for further particula. Hegdl Brothers, Contractors SZAFORTH ONT. HEADQUARTERS —irOR— FURNITURE and PAINT AIJLCSA'T a t. PAINTS are h quality 'tad low ha prise.You will find first-class values is our stock of mown= and STOVES Ws positively save you money W $. Blackstone 0. the Broadway el Galata THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. Summer School concludes for 1935 (Continued from page 3) erlcb; registrar, hiss Mabel Balli eg ; sad--' enre•eYlallia, be Mesita by the Y.P.U. of Heron Presbytery and one by the Y.P.U. of �—�-- Nike atrtatg to the fine weather the school was able to hold Me resent out-of-doors. The apacioUJ ater-bo *red grounds afforded many spota where the groups could hold their separate sessions, while the 'Chapel." a shaded area to the north of the dia- log hall, was sufficiently large to ac- ts- thee' esti•* sch ri. Vel ..lei. Point, which permitted a tine view of the lake and the setting on. LUCI(NOW SCHOOL APPOINTMENT To the south of the dining ball Is - Thursday, July Ilblb. 11�� TELLING THE STORY OF A GREAT SYSTEM In the advertising columns of The Signal this week will be found the tint of a series of ••ectal adtertlse- 'Seetr Wailer -0o isaderems -foamy the part that is 'oelug elayed by the FRACTURES ARM AT PLAY Gerald Shields, teu-year-old grand- son of Mr. add Mrs. Thos Shields, C01 - borne township, fractured his arm oue day last week. He was climbing while at play and fell, breaking Ills arm at the elbow. It was a serious fracture, but the boy Is progrewing very weU. (lauadieu National Railways lu the development of Canada. Some or the sada iso forth is tLls ftret advertisement of the series are of ; a nature to corec't any impression that the Canadian National Railways are eem/defunct. Having taken some ' bard knock' In recent years, the great', Canadian transportation system 1s' "coming back," and with the expected general revival of trade will he more �L' a laettilltt•a.-171. aids& Qnadasaw taupe 1►' F PERSONAL MENTION CHURCH NOTES Mr. J. W. Walcott, of Detroit, was the guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Muir* at Over -the -way Cottage. Miss Nora Hurley, of Sarnia, is spendlug holidays at the parental home stere. Mrs. G H. Flmery, of Walkervtlle, Geo Metro at Over -the -way Cottage. the flagpole. Every morning the Locknow, July 20. Miss Kate Mac teacher ou by the Y. cos u Mac - meet -lag on Sunday 1 ht and all regathered for the ceremony of Donald, fourth room teat t the port a grand and V [ ng Mrs. Will frothed, Winnipeg, Mrs. W. uted and the National Anthem 'Rag. pointed by the school board as was lowered cipal of the public st-DooL Miss Mac - minus gcotaks, Alberta, Mr. W. in the evening the flag his tonnes tion In - CRANDBEND Dancing Nightly -TO- GFEY' NE FIIITZLS le -PIECE ORCHESTRA ENID LEE-SOLOIST MASQUERADE Monday Night, July 29th PRIZES for FANCY, ('OMIC and CHARACTER COSTUMESDIS GENTS 51e LAS Lee (Tax Included) FREE SUNDAY EVENING PROGRAM IN CASINO = ,a. r INli- Y0LI$_ F iC T9 - Free Covered Tables -o Fe Hot Water -Bath House-801th to rent and for sale -DRESSING ROOMS'- lfeudetwou and the !!lases Sara lieu as the assembled reboot sang "Taps."Donald's dotter, 1n t dorso., Mary and Sara Sharpe. of The school pamper, "Torch and elude organisation and cleri,al work Teeswater; sidled their aunt. M rch," found an able editor in Be, In the lower rooms, while under Miss J. 11 Moore, of Grand Bend. He was McLean's direction remains the re- lit'. an n. g the centennial of Knox Presbyterian Maelfltran are home after a month's Mr. tad Mn Delvin Hunt, o[ Louis- assisted by a staff composed of one aponalblllty of dtactpltae and ener8l ♦IIIc, Ky., are spending two -weeps w tb representative from each cabin. welfare of the entire school. church are proceeding apace. The visit to Cannington. Toronto and Lon - Mrs. Heut's mother, Mrs. J. Clark, and Every issue of the paper was hailed historical committee le engaged in don. They here ,IS their guests Ms. other relatives. with delight by the school. DAMAGE FROM I1GHTNLNa preparing a history of the church dor- and Mrs. Donald Feuer of London. Mrs. Wm. Young, of Paisley* anti' This week the camp Is occupied by Dungannon, July 211. --In a heavy lug the hundred year's of its exits- CAR xis CkR TURNS TURTLE Mr. and Mrs. Murray Young and four a group of boys from Hamilton under l tric•al storm which passed about tense, and ivould like to eecure any children, of Cochrane, Ont., called un the direction of Rev. A. W. Brown. several friends during the week. They will be followed by Camp Beau Miss Ruby Young Is In Gederlch Sejour, a leadership training camp, taking care of her aunt, Mrs. Robert and then, from the lith to the 16th Young, who it • • WEST WAWANOSH MAN LNJURED -1ujt Brut1 aged Went Wawanosh a fraetur hlp,�rhe res'!( o ttTFcti•' dent on his farm last week -end. Mr. Bruce was struck and kuocked down by a falling bundle of hay that was being lifted from a wagon. Ills con- dition Is reported as favorable. ?QT'QRE OF ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH WANTED The Sunday school of Knox./d will hold their annual picnic at ar- bor Park on Wednesday afternoon, July 31. At Knox church next Sunday Rev. D. J. lane's sermon subjects will be: 11 a.m., "Way Sell the Vineyard?" Rte»•-""�"-�7•'� � F:ugllah Lutheran church, MacKay Halt, Sunday. July _lith: Morning worahip at 11 a.m. Subject, "The Gentleness of God" Rev. C. Ziegler, At Victoria street Ualted church next Sunday the morning service will be In charge of the Young People's Society. There will be no service 14 the evening. :foresee+ at the Baptist church next Sunday will be conducted by Rev. S. R. Mc('Imtg. Sermon subjects: it-*+I.r "'1'lt►-- •'' nr I:of hr•mano •" Ordinance of the Lord's Suiewr at the morning eervlce. Services in North street United church next Sunday will be conducted by the minister, Rev. W. P. Lase. His sermon subjects will he: 11 a.m., "Christ's Program for a Crumbling World ;" 7 p.m., "He Wlst Not that the Lord Had Departed from Him." Preparations for the ceiebra�on of The Mlssee !Babette and Ma ater zoo_ Wil • ervice MAY BE USEQ_, quite lar/elf. of August, the CG I.T. groups will • • • tike lossetedon. Intended for last- week Four Clinton young - people had a ugly miraculous eseape from in- Four the start coupe In which they were riding turned over int high-' way No. S. a mile and a -halt west of Seafort1. ou Tuesday night. The cur,' e ee four miles west of hens 00 Saturday ofd photographs o: portraits of t e night, Arthur Stewart, of concession church. bulldtega or of early members sews Aahtleld, had three *beep killed by of the congrettation. Partre'brarTy n lightning, and Fred Morris lost one wishes to have a ph' tograph of the old ed two-weekso1A chickens. The I St. Andrew's churc;t building un Nel- hunar •beep were beside ,t wire fen* when son street, the eougregation of wblc eventually united with Knox church. driven by MMv Lena Boulton, skidded on a curve, rolling over and coming to rest with four wheels in the air. The 7to8a.m. AND FROM 9j—m. KINDLY ADHERE TO THE ABOVE HOURS Public Utilitie Commission LOYAL, July lit. -Mrs. Duncan Additional RegislraWos is added to tinea, a aroundoff a tete of The building being afterwards used for mac Gliding ---_ _ The storm was sr stlad. reals. and some hall. 1-ncrot hay Is asked kindty to-'-tandie-40-des,-8. erswted sent ori-'--TJ+s-.•sa31u. and other crops were laid fiat by the J. Lane, Maydr-MacEwun,-11r-R: D, tor, side and wind awl rata. andter of students: Susan Jean binery, one end of wbnb esti -tbe four occupants, MN. Poulton, Gordon spending two weeks with Hooker, Wautau, Wisconsin ; Marl through a t'ra In the barn people. ase Lacing such a phetograpa Bret firm 1 ilttir. !wry, Zilch. are sDe Ramsay. Jean Ramsay. .Timmins: accompaaled by hear', Anyone alall Margaret rad the chickens were huddled on the wet pavement and left the rand Crawford and her tour children, Betty, The following names were an iron lever, D holding of services for the Gaelic Brute, Bud and Jean Marie, of Flint. the reg her parentsother relatives. Esther uacliw•1.e6*derieh-tawnahip•. Mho Morrisis and her niece, of No,j Joele Saunders, Goderlch ; Evelyn Dakota, are visiting herraunt, Mrs. J Hill, Luella Fibber, Ethel Hill, Ben - A. Walter, sod other friends. miller; George Taylor. wtngbam; Al- ders f; M. Yours[ end Phyllis are vin McDowell, Walton; Stewart Bry- at their cottage for the summer. alts, Hon.,Rryaua, tly[t,: John Pit - Mn. Keith MatQuarrle and son Jack. 1►lado, n.Mer. of Kentvllle, N.t3., are with her broth T e Who Received CerUHeates Members of the school securing credits In the ramous departments were as follows: Tooth and CltiaenebiR-�Dorothy at Jessie Clart, h galeleg slowli and we hope Ski•ner, Munro; Ann. Wray. Mlllba : he mel Mon ye chi agaicnic of the g m ond, ret JBirth; Robe t* Johnsto The Sunday school D United church was held on Monday Ooderieh ; Carrie Sparllug. St. Marys. afternoon at Point Farm. Young and Leadership Training-Oordoo Arm- pit' enjoyed the beautiful day at the lake. There are many les fifty .Ince some of us attended picayears ago, but the young folks enjoyed just t as heartily as did the young people earlier days the different games and races, the bathing aod paddling ip the water and Inneh under the wide -spread- ing trees. It is still an ideal picnic ground. Taxes Eeiaesdr-Toe rate- payers of Colborne are gratified to ase the an•ouucrmen). of a reduction u the towmuahip taxes. The township rat.' le 2 S_10 gelds, • redaction of two-tenths of a mill from last Tsar. County and school rates111110 helps• down er. Mr. E. V. Lawson. Mona Ilewlanus Is attcoding the Set- er School at Dunlop this week. Dr, W. F. Clark, who is convalescing the home of tots sheer- -Miss IL slightly. Every little The July meet W. M. S- MeeM.sr ing of the W.Y.S. was held at the home of Mrs. John A. Young on Thursday afternoon. In the absence of the pr'e'sident. Mra. Henderson pre- sided. After the singing of a hymn the Scripture lesson■s read the hey5th Mrs�WI I pter of Matthew Fowler and prayer followed by Mr. Alex. Young. As the work In Trinl- subj ^ t for this mouth our, Goderich ; Claire Pentland, Dun- gannon; Marjorie MacDonald, Dun- gannon; Evelyn P7tetser. Auburn; Jessie Wallace, Seatorth ; Margaret Watson. Brucedeld ; Elisa Godkin, Blyth ; Erma Goodbaod, Parkhill; Dorothy Black. Si. Marys; Robert Passmore, Hensel; Adair Campbell, Mitchell; Helen Chalmers, Newton; Gladys Addtsoo. Clinton. —Yateriala and Methods of the Young People's Program -Margaret Cumming, Walton; Wltbemlae Trewartha, Clin- ton; Dorothy Hick, Centralia; Evelyn Marlton. Daabwood ; Vtrda Proctor, Wingham : Helen Snell, Godertch ; ®1 - leen Feagan. Auburn; Bert Wbyard, Dungannon; Glenn McGill, Myth; George Straughan, Auburn: Jean Cole, Kirkton ; Ruth Walborn, Munro; Verna Bettger. Monkton; Betty Skinner, Mitchell. Worship and the J)evotlonal Llfe- Roberta Sperling. St. Marys; Marian Chapman, doderich•; Alice Sbepperd. Goderich ; Beulah Skinner, Centralia: Mildred Mason, Belgrare; Dorothy McQueen, Hensen . Olive Enrlieh, dad waa the Parkhill; Mary McConaghy, Newton; Yrs. Henderson told of how the work Grenfell Kemp. Munro; Norma Weatl, began when Rev. John Morton while er eed,enfeh Lucknow. on * trip to the Island seeking health was led to see the mndltton of the Modes and the need for (%riattan mla- sfons amongst them and later was /tent out by the ci,uretr lu the Maritime Pro. Owes, which still carries on the wori there. Mrs. John A. Young gave.the ment ee tineate of l thnroe oyamI C nadir. ian book study chapter• dealing with the life and work of William Carey In Donald McLeabrsn of A'hfield in regnt India (the paper was prepared by tion of his rery and timely coassiet- Nagel- Young)• A story of the dIMcul- once In siding to prevent further loss ile• encountered and overcome M -gel u e tl3 auxiliary lw'w-a nn tbet*e to "'Pve*by` tectal meeting in Saskatchewan Iwai M read from the June Mc.engv int Fowler. After the singing of another hymn Ruby Young closed the meeting with prayer. BRAVERY RECOGNIZED At an Informal gathering In Zion Hall. Ashfield. on Monday evening. ae July 15th, the preutaHon of a parch- S!t Olt !!FURS!!! A display of high-class Fur Coats and Scarfs Thursday, friday and Saturday AUGUST lst, 2nd and 3rd New Models for 1936 are now ready and will he on dieplay in HUDSON SEAL, PERSIAN !.AMB, MUSKRAT and BRROADTAiL. -4,011 Coate arse of fine quality and fully guaranted— A generous allowance will be made for your cold crest or have it restyled. I:. A. 84 &KO PHONE 155 TRE EQ Alts t .J I 1st last year, when ]il�Sgt4_ hiet)ulUUn loot .her life by drowning in Lake Huron. Amofl those. present were the members of Ashfield c'ouncll and Mr. George Spot ton, M.P., who made the presentation. Rev. W. J. Patton and Reeve Matheson also spoke. A similar certificate has been re celved for Sidney Smith, at present sailing on the Great Lakes, who pre- vloualy WAS presented with a silver medal In title eonneetlon by the town- ship of A'ahfleid. • Mclean or Mr. W . Ii. Robertson. aged. AT THE PARK HOUSE Gueats of the last few days at the Park House were Mrs. J. R. Roberts and ton, of Hamilton: Mrs. II. Ir. Hunter, of Toronto; Miss Elisabeth Pirie, of Whitby; MIs• Margaret PIrle, of ('ort Hope: Wm. Campbell, of De- troit; Rev. and Mrs. Harry Knauff, of Lansing, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Kari Groseu.an. of Lakewood,.,Ohlo; ML /rad Mrs. Frank Ballard, of Columbus, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. William Walters, of ihtroit ; Mr. and Mrs. George I. Nathan. of Detroit; i)r. and Mrs. M. J. Ho"otey, of Rldgetowu; Mr. and Mrs, J. W. MacDonald, of Toronto: Miss (1. Crackett, or Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. (1eo. H. Orinhough, at Hamilton; Mrs. Emily Macintosh Keefe, of Detroit: Mr. McCullough. of Toronto; Rev. and Mrs. George R. Service of Kapuska- sing, Ont. Mr. Service Is • brother of Mrs. T -tier, of the i'srk Mouse. HOW HIGH IS YOUR GRAIN? r7eld. of grain ?Ace -high are a common enough sight this year. Lssl week Mr. W. O. Cc k, R.R. 2, OM..? k h, brought to the'Signal hiflee some A a� oat ngth which mef they six reef r' HAMILTON STREET in length. Perhaps if they had beer, tett In the field they would have been another slx-ihchee by (his- time. We - should tike to see just what fila dls (rlct can. do, end we offer a era r'• fn r,•rietlon to The Signal to the firm gr-.ln�ngiag 7Ai A ? Ffire RPM) rt grain grown w , n nf>:i<re ;•rlfMms, �A " "'. ` �"�"1R' '—"""""'r Gorterich. This offer will he open nn ill August 12th. .__ _ Use Tice Signal's Advertising Cera ns ,tt EVERY QUALITY NE'E�E•D FOR - P"--Pf PCHRIAANCE IS PRESENT_ QUICK STARTING... LIGHTNING ACCELERATION - - - HIGH KNOCKLESS POWER HIGH-TEST ACTION ... LONG MILEAGE ...NO HARMFUL INGREDIENTS QUALITY ALWAYS UNIFORM - , . REGULAR GAS PRICE 1 • rmore, Sunoco's precision control in relining Pretests you against gum and sulphur troubles. w. (, ONE QUALITY NO SECOND GRADE . . . NO THIRD GRADE REG. McGEE SOLD IN GODERICH BY HARRY MITCHELL BAYFIELD ROAD and BRITANNIA ROAD — ALSO BY - — — HAM ING *• �. SUCCESSOR TO JOHNSTON'S GARAGE, KINGSTON 31REET"'