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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-12-31, Page 7• • THE SIGNAL — GODERICH, ONT. Thursday. December 31st, 1936—T County and Distric Royal Sponsors Gave Portraits - After u Ilugerlug-.fitness, David ruts Mr. :tilt MI', I:,,,1', r Ieft fu flatst pav,rd a wei tit Brussels on a short hut lo I* T'n 'reroute Tlaumd.y I$st, tA,418.1 sist)-eitMh year. Ile la survived by his wife,-oup dam- Hunt• --ted englwnt ler and Olive NOUN. dam -At Dull"*. United churl h. township, 'Oil.T6ttrwiaa leif !suis!!. George t�r,v. well known farmer and daughter of ;l1,. and Mrs. William dalrya'ueM), Morrie township, died' (:axnhetheet of. seaters'', Yuruterly of suddenly on Saturday .of a heart al- I Blyth, wus uulttit In Ike: rlgge to tack„ lie was Iy his ' 1424y -fourth 1,F'r:uik F)dwin Hunt. ut M Kl top. The *ear. 111 Nos u tuttive of Dow ie eete•'l1ua was Performed by 1tev. U. township. 1 J. Morrow. The young couple will. White Mrs. Wm. llunfer pr r- make tlg•Ir.:Main*, on the brldegruoms was eating her supper, one even g furor Ill Mel(lilop.. recently, she swallowed a suofil {tails ,aM lewty—Muadl !' of wire which stuck la the inions of lase A quiet wedding -took, place at the throat. A dol•tor work..- for Deb Presbyterian ms Blues -ale, 05 hour., before the %Ire was removed Saturthay' utternuln, December lOth. Bev. 'Phoma. William (3wrleswurth, Wht•s Velma Iler$'I, eldest daughter of retired Itaptlet minister, who died Mr. and Mrs. Roy ltundyyf Wtugbam, Thursday evenflig at his dense at -ran•' branie• tbe•bride of K'nneth blowhoy don, wa. for it time pastor of the of-IAeknow, won of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Clinton Itsptlst (hunt. Ile had Mowbray of BIucvale. The ceremony reached the age a eighty-three years, 1•was iMerformed by Rev. J. R. Greig. John 14.1t• tog Exeter. died.teaturdayi The happy s;ttuple .wilt reelde in Luck - morning In his seventy -fog th year, eoA. after an Illness of three yv ,. Ile I 31kiee—Refect was a native of Urburne township, T marriage of MIai,Jlliifiy/ -talion He leaves • widow and one daughter. to William McGee, younger run of Mrs. Wilfred Dtll:ng, of near Mensal!. l Mrs. McGee and the late Arthur Me - Mr. and Mrs. Bydney ,Jatotyl . n(,(]ce of !!orris toepafilp, war solem= or Sesforth, on Christen! Bey (Wetly, aired by Rev. A. V. Rabb at the United celebrated the elxtyfo6dh attires- I eboreb' rsonage, Blu.vale, Winter nary of their wedding. Mr. Jaeehr to day oS Aare week. Afterwards the In bio ninety-third yes.,; Yew. Jacobs wedding dinner war served at the home In her eighty-fourth. `Beth are in tif the ,bridtytroom's mother. The excetlfnt health. Icouple will reside on the bridegroom's Yrs. Susan !Morrison, Rluevale, ll -farm neer Bluecale. with an unfortunate *trident on -Ban- • %JI�j'dIws—{Niko -day morning while on her way to al` I _T ttl■rrlage of Arden Ellutwth, tend cburch. She fell on the ley r.44, Y'TIJest daughter of -81r. an lire,'Ihank breaking her hip and her era. 81m Palk*. Parkhill. to wino vin Deajar- waa tae..„ to the Winaag hoatdtlff dine, eldest son of M and Mrs. Lee • Deajardhte, Grund Ile . was tolem- wn- nlaed by Rev. J. B. Moore,,-aL the 9' 1, .nited church: grand 1B5 . Aftei- gbth wends --s_-,- prent wen held- at-�b - hotaa• pf the bride's parents, where tbe workins'dt,Ocr w•s (served. Mr. and Mrs. I►eejardie le on a trip tp it Wind- sor, Detroit and:sot ir.l'nited States Nestor! l --Blair return they will-- FM• at =tuxaids m's home in Grand Bend. for an x-ray, Mrs. Alex. Mt(dregnr. ship of Tuckeramith. mer died on Sunday in - year. She was fo. mrrly Al Ander- son, a daughter of Mr. atmt•I Mee Arthur Andersno of litanies% and prlotl to her marriage a few years attd was j pupatar school teal -Tier n the dia=l triet. The Clinton Knitting cognise/ played Mania Claus to it employees 1 last week, presenting emit --with VIEY YO II�t TLtAVOR cheque. A /9artetmas programs was _ - rr out to members of the emir , '� ted ! Ire' t Betty • a - I r Ik t Bart -lay t ray and the employees anti .Ibelk+_ yby Gamines, with a Christmas tris' from' • r~i�'- se get into ;t rut worries druesing+, etutlmei ri oether which gifts were distributed!. !dishes time after time without chang- Bewler—Fox I Ing the fli vnr. A can of pineapple At the 1're'bytcrian mat-manse, Brute juke coins.will cot• in Salinity in this c•on- reels, on Tuesday, t►ee•mis•r .'rad, Rev. i nretloo. Try the following stuffing Wm. Moore otflcla ed at the welding and dialled tusk end yon will appre- of Viola Mae. elckat daughter of Mr. (late the pea.Itglltiew w hen varying the and Mr. Sllvveter Fox, and ilarry flavor. )tawler, both of After tbe Apple Stuffing Pork, 1►Ilek or ceremony the wedding breakfast was 4 large apple - servo" at 11le home of the brlde'a par,' 2 imps stale Iniad crumbs R. -A. REID . —I{• gi-taste! a tpt„mrtrlste— Eyes Examined lassoes Fitted 117 bars In Stratford), at Robertson's Jewelry Store "Satlafartton at Moderate Cost” Brophey Bros. THE 1.r. u) N(: Ft•NERAL DIRECTORS - AND EMBALMERS Ambulance servlet at all hours, day or night I PHONES: Stere itO. Res. till GoDERICH J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director mad Embslmee All can* promptly attended to day or night —AMBULANCE SERVICE— PHONES Store 3.35 Residence 3•5$w Hsmlltns Street, Goderich Walter Dalton I'XAKRTA KER Huron Old Boy. Graduate Goderich Collegiate institute 13510 Weat Warren Ave DETROIT, MICii Telephone Oregon 8558 ,1 .Je:tspoon p oe.1.•red sage • 1 teu•pssm +ret yt tea -pan r I.aprika • Grated rind of 13 lemon Canned ptnexpple Julie Pare, core nod chop tit• iq/ les til tine. Blend with thelirt•ad ern end seasonings. tnoisteu with the ti apple Juke. Pito* stuffing In the cavity made In a 'shoulder of pork; wbt•n the tone has been removed, or In a bird for roasting. Sumclent for one blvd. Divide la half for small pork roast. Deviled Steak flank steak (about 2 Ibs.) tablespoonseflour ahlrapoons butter 1 1 rge onion 1 teaspoon mixed ,dry herbs 1 teaspoon salt t1a teeepxoou pepper 1-0t teaspoon paprika 1 teaal.non dry mustard Pe tablespoons cider vinegar 2 cups canned pineapple juice Cut tux steak to pieces two by three - inches and roll in floor. Melt the butter In oven and brown the sliced onion and powdered herb'', remove onion and brown the steak. Add re- maining flour and dime seasoning's Ibrown alightly. Pour i vinegar and pineapple Juke over steak, cover closely and simmer for several hours, or until steak Is tender. 811 servinge. COURRIE'S CORNERS The Canadian Pacific, on land 1 and sea, is proud of Its close contact with Their Majesties, King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth, whose portraits grace two of the company's proudest possessions, the Royal York Hotel In Toronto, and the 20.000 ton'Atlantic liner Duchess of York. The Illustration abate the suloeraphed photograph of Their Majesties presented to the liner which was sponsored by Her Majesty and named for her. A similar portrait was presented to the help Toronto hostelry. 4 News of -the Farm - Notate and Comments of Agricultural Topks SEED MARKET REPORT Eastern. Northern alw4 ceigtral Ontaris Priem—Kien closeraitl to Die per pp��n'uud for No. 1 grade; 10 tp 17e for rtountry run. Alfa! 15 to lde fur 1) N1 grade, 10 to 1.30 far-eouatty sero AI ke, 13 to He fur. No. 1 grade; 10 to 13e for country run. Sweet eluver 3e1 for country rum. ' Timothy 6 to 7!.4c. for No. 1 grade; 4 to tt for country run. ' Simply -500,001b pounds of red cloy er. mainly .in.the Ottawa Valley; 167.- 000 07:000 Ito St. COURRIE'S CORNERS, Dec. 29,— Mrs. George Drennan spent several ' days recently with her mother, Mre. Barrer, of the 121b concession. •Mr. ANert MeQuold. of Lucknow, b Inpending the holiday season with Mr. kind dirs. Jas. Little. Messrs. Frank and Jim Drennan, of Ingersoll. nre visaing this week with their father. Mr. George Drennan. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Johnston. Myrtle Innd Gordon stent Christmas Pay with Mr'. Johnston', parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Sherwood, of Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cranston and family, of. Maf,king, flatted at Mr. • David 1.1tt1e'e M�. ttlay evening. Alias J441111 N4.1444411, of Im(knew, U I,sps•ndmtti the vacation at 'tar home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 1 wnan enter - FOSE tained their family at �7Cbrlstmas. Those present were Mr. and Mr -S. WIl- ellxty freed Drennan of Crewe. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ital•uard sed family of I'aeamotint, and Mr. end Mrs, Wilfred Plunkett eWorkl and family of Auburn..-- Ont., ..Mr. mei Merv. Robert Xtl::o..4i... 'an optsand film Were Chrjatlwte Karat. lth Mr./n14 dlrs. John 'Mullin of i shaft. Monuments' ;To those contemplating erecting a Monument GET MT PRICES BE BUYING Cemetery- Lettering ,t `II ' .\11 \Cork ton Marble Asti Granit John (.rant, Clinton. Sae.sn er to 11,111 h THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS MN same to year bane every day'throsgb , 1 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR - At fMnenfi•aN 'Deily Nleopestr It 'words far eau the aerate delft. MMlroettee dolnte The Mosher (' reale. rennet Ones le Itne t':.•x1. but • il . Including r with fagily, leietudtln 1445 wetrl�tMsl5Mlrat Section , t 410 Ohrtnlse Arlene, rnMNhlat rewiPlr - One. Masse Street. Roston. Meueratceatt Meese enter we •a.•rHap ;t• the Chrt-inn tlrlenee Monitor ter a maned nr 1 martt'a h.e 1 m ti IV." M el a Menthe N Set7aa w.dn..d•r Isem•. raeludtos MN•t1M rectum. 1 tear etas. t nems ..-... .-•f'----- Addnw '� - does net npteit came or e Men 1 h tMtr' seer*res tar, busy mend ad all tM Sample (ere Ilp•••e • t 700911 That 'UM ate Moaned *Mtn 11001)L1111 IN CHICKEN BROTH $area iur, as Is mars fr'eattently the.' • eaAe, ln'a Metter* with corn. Theyity Betty Barclay Ins . :yruport1nn, that- (lied eget noodles boiled 1• ebleken ell corn is an almost Ideal Aimee crop, broth' Noodles flavored through and It might be lied la reIMt1rely larger through. .t0 aroma to start mouths amounts. A mixture of time tarts of watering long before titt•'fo,sl rx•ae'4ea cora tq Ute part Moya yea ms I rodui s Ih.• lablr, ten exet•Ilent e.,rµey c.f silage" t— I Tlotte's the dish rt.ommeuded—one that will 1101 11011• a prime favorite tm- itiatety witti the e1, ire family. Toter faint e;rr MIUI'titII 1u I'auaedl Emit :Prerlortiorrikom ... 1s considerably below last year. Ingredients Apple crops In all I'nlcYu.x are 1 q1. well -seasoned chicken broth smaller this year, Nova Scotia and 4 oz. °oo 111lt11ed British t'olt/mhyn ..h..wiag ahs great•' art reduetbn. ltring the broth to a boll. Add the Whiter 'nJurr. spring •rusts and noodles. 4.4111k 11V4 r a moderate tire, Summer droughts (unseated with in - until constantly, until tender and sect and fungus pest -to reduce the until hrnth V alma[[ all absorbed yield,'. Fall nine bate Imprured Serve plain or with a gist! Mauer and prospects for treat year although much grated cheese. pr•rmaneut damage to tender fruit I A Casserole Variatloe ds Of alfalfa, mainly in the ee.., grape- slues mud atrawllt'rry . to a varintlon nothing .cold he tr ce••oountku and the King- plantations will have an effect on I !wetter than noodles with chicken in welshawit district; 235,000 pounds, 1937 production. i ess,Perole. It's so simple—no trick a1 of alsike, ttialoly h tbe Klogsteo- Stocks In mtuan;•.• show upprecial.le nit 10 do It to a kung's or a queen's Oshawa district and tis 8t. Lawrede reduction. from Last year at the same' taste. counties. 8wwet ctover, - 300,000 time. Pour the noodle* conked in broth as pounds, mainly in the Kingston-Osh- Following are the eetimalso of this above recomtpended Into n ,guttered awe district and the St. Lawntnce year's production for Canada -with hist Making dish. Stir Into thior� o cape counties. Timothy 2,360,itel pounds, rear's final estimate In brackets: i.f cooked elalekcn and a quail of milk. ift'attered In throe parte of Ontario. Apples. 3,777.aat barrels (4.490,0001.' ='op tel;h buttered bread crumbs. Zlaariai—A fair demand continues. peaches 440,000 bysbel. (010.000). I Il4rown In a moderate oven. Serve Most of t)•e altelke has already been cherries itki.IMO) bushels 4214,(M0)). Iping hot. (Spaghetti c n he tole sold by gr era, also a fair quantity strawberries 21,317,(01) quarts 1'r.:nk1,- stltuted for the noodle,, If desired. or of red clovt4. Very little of to al- IM1)), rxxpberrics 3447.000 quarts as a change.) falfa, timothy or sweet clover has yet ($,14e).(MM)t, grapes 22,144.000 pounds - motel to the trade. (42 N:o,OIM)1. I So many ate willing to try and Southern Ontario in Ontario, rainfall was abundant thing to make a biting except tor' R d 11 of the Province during , Brandon Sun. 1 grade, 13 to 155c for country the late fall period. (`conditions fere falfa 18c for No. 1 grade; favor bNe for the defetopmentt of�te 5c for eouytry ygra. Al(1ke I crops and the work of harv,stlag wait 1 grace; We to 13%c for 1 not unduly hampered. Sweet clover 75ec for The apple crop has turned out much Pri for No rub. A 1114 to I& for Nt country rAd. No. 1 grade• 4 to IJc for maitre. run. better than originally expected and Timothy 6c r No. 1 grad•; -lo 5c I the present estimate of 604.00 tzar- l� for country r (fant(dl blue gran I rets is only six per rent. below last kc her No. 1 . e.' - mem crop. Supply—Red •rer 450,000- }be., - With plume, fairly heavy logs of alsike 5bt,,000 you ; alfalfa 500,000 , trees and wool contlnned throughout pounds; sweet clore - ,000 pounds; ' the sea>•on. There was no export Canada toll* movement this year, the domestic trade °i•,pnd processor* taking care of the crop of the s�Usfactorlly. - --- ! been t 1n the main peacb-producing ne'ttou de:' there wee atom beery mortality of trees and wood, especially In the east- ern area. cover alfalfa, red clover and ate Bloom prompts. ta for pears. whlc•h clover to the !'alien States this year. considerably below normal In Timothy 1s In slowest demand at pre,- i moat areas, were further reduced by eat. --- 1 fro.t In late May. which also caused • • • heavy damage by bloesom end russet- fisya Bears and Corn for Silage 1Ing. On -The Maples" farm, near Kempt- Droneht conditions in 193.1. together vllle, Ont., owned and operated by Dr, with the hard frost In early October Frank T. Shutt, t3�B.E., and his nee of that year, killed many grape vines phew, A. A. Holmes, a email area on the l.'sry rolls, but thin lose was of newlylrcoken land was sown with iargely offset by recent plantings cone soya lean, In the .{ring of 1934. The Ing into bearing, and the general out- stulf grew like Jack'. bean -stalk and look early in the spring was for • soon presented a problem as to whet normal 1•rop. The extr(Jne treat and could Ix done with It. The stalk'. drought which prevailed throughout were heavily podded and might have most of file growing seism farther I;clelded a crop of seed, but the crop' reduced 11e crop and total production kept on gnowing so long that metier- le now estimated at fif2 per cent. below g. the octet was nut of the question; 1lst y'ewr. and still It grew mall the Idea of mak----- --- — Ing bay out of It was (NRml.wed. �j 1)r. Shutt. having been Dominion ' chemist for fiorty-six years, knew• Ancient German Christina_ Belief something of the chemical composition Germans of an,t-nt times btllevrd of sofa brine and that they are high )fast ernn.hs of bread made at Christ 1n protein and eneb,hydrtle,•. consld- moa. and which fell on the ground. 1erably higher than corn in this re- : would en•% Info it star /lowers wits ager•[. So why not put the grow thy t tatrneulo(s paling r'w1\T)t -1.- ' erne of soya leas. in the alio with the• j __�- _ / ;corn? thus vies the protlk•in solved, and the resultant .nage swore(' most i• �"— 'patntuhle and nutritious. This year at ''The Maples" another l au Clens as Used . bumper crop of a03"$ heats was gtow-n "pants ('1 R rnmis' around to 00 n larger aereage, an area fertilizin astral In m e.Id Uncle Eb.I Tne(Sen? fitfestrtfw'w tfittt'mxngr,►' i bil "4"111. --La hring along enaligh ..gnod. ilia Rhys loran ertrp reepclnded to thF '1, cheer to heat de tax rnllertor- n•slduaL fertility In 'the soli, Rgslln O _ I • the crop was ensiled with the aur°,, ! ant! the resold obtained warrent the Non•Ckristi■n. sten CArietinas adoption of- this Method an etandanl Von i'hrlab.ns IrwpnrnlW JOh, ui practice. C (loner lite• per pound) user a parts ' timothy, 1,150,000 poen• gram �1L-- IL..J. -The largest 1930 production has alt ,bought by the trade and a mind continues for most Items. has been a good extort movement • F • •• • the social ol.w•rt•t1Ce of the day To on ounce Production- them. It •Inip It loos no religious 411 An wdnreernot of this ',teethe 1s ! nlflrnnrt to 1e found In a recent bulletin issued by Pr. E. S. Ilopkln. and P. O. Ripley of he ('entre! Esperi menta l Farm. _ In x eviction devoted to•soya leans as Christmas Cards Old Cwsew n spare crop Met 4Cn',wrt the following I The sending rat i'hrlsrmds rams Inforuantlon- "Soya beans tar sblage - way of ft -fetidly greeting and reformare {!anted with a graln drill In rows ',trance ho• Rrivn rah .Inst ahem two thirty Inches apart. with the plantsI I ala'tt three Inches apart 1n 'tie row. "Ills requires' about thirty prtnntit51+04 per per acre. Soya beans should he (sertetinas Po,eato • M•d• R.aad 1etedled when the pad, are well MINI Christ ms•',nddlnxr are mads n,uo bot tsdore t�a Marty ire*In to turn • that they may go round. - er. ti • Goderich Ofd Home Week August 1--7, 193? l'eirtons who know of Goderich OW !toys fastpris al, a distance :trio invited to 1111 In the name' rod address as below and malt to ' Dr. W., F. Gallon, God rids, Ontario N.\\II: .. \ II,ItI Sa . This wi•i .t I .the i,,wwittet. to tend to i.utilal.,•0 Moto, Iuttr.o-. BEN I.LER -- BEN Mlt t,ER, laid .-•Mr. Cordon Vanatoue and wife, of Loudon. are holiday visitors at the house of his father, Mr. Am. Vanstone, Mr. and Mr -s. Ken. Bowden and little daughter, of Long Branch, spent Christman with the Gledhill... Mr. nod Mrie H. E. Walters. of To- ronto, wire with Mrs, Serena Walters 1 for t'hris'tma-. Rev. G. Wylie was at vorrie for the !solidity. Mr. It .1. More and family were at Straffordville visiting Mrs. Moore's parents for the holiday. Mr. R. Pett, Mrs. felt and Frank were at Orangeville for a few days. Mr. F. T. Phi:t mer la spt•ndlag_ a_ few days In Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harmon and Leonard spent'tehrb.tmas at Aubur T. K. POWELL AT 90 Fortner Reeve of Tunthrry Now Resident of N Ingham The Winghaut A 1% titie.Titus last week had the following reference to a \Vingham resident, formerly of Tueulerry. who for eome years was a member of the county sound! and a prominent figure in the municipal lerairs of Humus -•• -' It Seventy-nine. years ago n youug.lad of eleven nears, slated Reside his par- 'ents, drove from Exeter to Wroxeter by horse and wagon Dirt a send tint was Jur( hieing befit and then pro - medial by oxen team anti Jumper to the (ph line of Turnlerfy, whb h was fto to his place of re.ltkenet4 for tat next sixty nine years. Till, boy wits Tutt K Powell, who on ,Monday quiet - Iv celebrated fain ninetieth birthday a1 the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. %Vilsun. of town. Monday evening us we talked with tlhin pioneer, we food him guile and hearty, with n memory that would put It much younger mala to ahem.. line would not think Its he talked of yes- teryears that this grand old mall had Ilrcd twenty years beyond the usual threescore )care ami ten ' It was In 44 •rw•Ishlre. England, that to first naw the Gant of day and when he was eight year•, of age he boarded. with his parents, an old windjammer at Liverpool and six %reeks and four days later :eroded rat Quebec. After *pending threw years at Exeter the hmlly mored to Turn - berry. Than we* the year the gractI rood was started from Wroxeter 1st, Seafnrth (then Ilrarptirhey). but the trip from Wroxeter to the nth of Turttln•rry was made by biasing a trail through the bush. On this tine, Mr. Puweil #ematned until he retired to W igghaap tea years ago, to live with his ,dautbtit, Mrs. iso u. ' ‘Viso Mr. Powell first came to ails Jl.tri-t what Is now the town of Wingham was bush and as a lad of fifteen years he helped (rid .the trees on what 14 now the town park. At tbat time where the (lank of Com- merce is now located was a swamp in which wild rice grew %bleb attracted the ducks, much to the delight of -the uimrods of that day. t ,Mr 1'uwell was fon eft .,Ceara Reece of Turnberry and tbi',.tli4 years as ,easor sod the last yea what is now Wingham but thea was"Turnberry be tram -wed - alto property.wee At [ as Confederation, he wee but lift °years of age, and acted •a poll el For °' forty )ears he was agent for Jive How - Ick Mutual Fire lusursuee l'o. 11e has three sone and one da•ighter, Thomas. of Winnipeg: Rev. Fronk E. • Powell, of Toronto; Mrs. J. A. 1V11 - son, of town, and 1{uls•rt, of the lith of TunNoerrythe toll, James, {rated away lu Iktruit twenty years ago. 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