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GODERICB SOGNlILATA'R
OBITUARY DUNGANNQN
--M.IC8, MARY -AMIMIA. tial trEiW- Pf N414i.NN4iN, M &.-Mu Ciera
Mrs„ Mary'Amelia-Baxter, widow I:f (Sproul, idtrattord, visited her ter,
the late Itiehatd Alexander 4 1'a.l ltavlst ['.regi[, over the
Baxter and a forme'? resident ,of Godo -
rich, passed away at her home ft*
Windsor on Moanday afternoon at 'the
ago of sixty -004 years. • Sous: Baxter
is well, remembered in Goderich, having
lived bore for several years before anov.
lug to Windsor thirty-three years' ago}
She was born at Dungannon,,the [laugh-
ter of 51rd and Mrs. Janes hields. Iter
-'husband, a former engineer of Gtrea:t
Lakes boats and a native of 'Goderich,
died four years ago. Surviving, are a
daughter, Mrs. John Carrick, Windsor;
in son, hichard, of, Detroit, and live
brothers, •,Matthew Shields, of Barren,
Wis. ; David, of 'Cumberland, Wis.
John u,itd Hugh, of 'Dungannon, and
Ifarry; Of .Dunlop. .•
The heboils, arilved in
Goderich. on Wed-
nesday night and ; was taken • to the
ilrophey funeral` parlorse where the
funeral service was held this, (Thurs-
day) afternoon, Rev.! D J.. Lane of-
1iciatingg, The 'pallbear'ers were YVlila;
1iam 'Craigle, Andreiv'`1'owlie, John
Baker, '.Abell;; James Wilson
and Fred ?Sturdy.. Interment Was. In
Maitland cemetery..: '
.Mrs. '_Maas. Elliott and mother, I[r$.
3Ratz, aro leaving on Tiwrsday, tv apeud•
a, few da.yri iu•Ttrrouro. •
Born.—.0n Marco , to Mr. and Mrac
Bruce As' McArthur, a.baby hr'other ,for
V,lticirie, at their home in Dungannon,
`ongratulatior I -
We aro sorry 'to beer ]lois. ,Hugh
Stewart, 4th concession of Ashfield, has
been ill for some time. -
'St. Paul's Anglican. church has. been
having lantern slides shown each
Thursday :night, at 'i.34 o•cl8(K, in the
`parish hall. These showings, appro
priate for; the Lenten season, will be eons
tinned weekly until Easter.
Born. k .ebruary 26th, .to Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. 'Durnin, a. son; at Kirkland
Lake Hospital, Kirkland 'Lake.
MasonMcAllister,
:: ,sir. 'who
has bet,tt
recovering from, a lengthy illness, is ill
again at his home and medical services
sunioned.
mMr, -Olen 'Christie spent the week -end,
at Seaforth,„
Mrs. Dan. Fowler, r
„Mrs; word • re-
cently of the'death of her brother, Mr,;
'Alex. Durnin, at [Saskatoon Sask. ,
Born:-Onr March 5, to Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil Alexander, 4th eoneession of AS/a-
field,
,h -field, a son. (Congratulations I '
Mrs: N. F."Whyard, Seaforth,, who
'has been, - with her friend, • Mrrs.' jean
Williams, since the death of the lat-
ter's 'mother, returned- to her home at
the end of the• week and was accom-'
panied by Mrs. Wihiarns, who will visit
with her for a while.
Mr. Burton Roach, who with Mrs,
Roach. ladsbeen in Goderich - the ,past
Month with their daughter. Mrs.: Reu-
ben Brewer, ba ew r was taken ill last
>ef' auris
-with att elr n a We under-
stand
n er-stand his condition -is improving..
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Park havep ur-
chased fora Mrs.. Colin
Campbell, Ot-
taws, the: house and Property of six
acres which -is .situated at the top of
the river hill west of: Dungannon, and
is now occupied by Mrs.. Carpenter.
Officials of the local branch..: of, the
Red gross met in the eoanrittee. rooms
Monday and packed a, bale of 90 pairs
:ofseeks which were sent to head..
quarters at Toronto. Next `week they
intend to•paek also socks, pyjamas and
sweaters. • Plenty of yarn is on hand
.fox -those applying.
:Mr.. and ,Mrs. Heber Eedy motored
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to v -is � -the- � f•oa* -father,-_..
xt t e mew's' Mr: - Wm
Eedy, _near • Milverton, on, •Monday after:
hearing of s his illness' sof pneumonia.
IThey returned the next day and re-_
ported his condition improved.
Milford Pe l'
Mr. fent and who was _awa
for some time,. returned last week`und
pis be itg;, ; i1I _ of ..2rl• 's. .. -
,• United Church . W.M.S..---The regular
meeting of the United church W.M..S.
was' held last .'Eriday.afternogn in the
basement of the church; with the pre-
sident, ens M s. ur:. i
si r Arth Eli of '.yin, the
sl , t,
chair—
Arrangements were made for quilts for
:the June bale. Mrs. Laing gave, a talk
on India: from the - study book --The-
president closed --the meeting with
prayer ,and a hymn. ` Afterwards the
quarterly birthday tea was held with a
good nu/Ober attending: • `.
Native of • West Wawanosh.—/Word
has been: received of the cle,ittla at Pen,-
ticton, B.C., on ,pr.iday,' February 23rd,..
Of Williaam Fowler, a natl. of.°west
Wawanosh Mr.' J'owle7r, who was
seventy-three'' years'- of`age, was 'ill
only na,Areek . with "flu."' Deceased,'
Who;. went to Penticton four yearsago
front Albbeera,`..is `•snrvived ICY his his wife,
,one daughter,- Mrs. W. Halstead of'.
Beaverlodge; Alta., two Sons, Frank of
Penticton andMelvin of Grande
Prairie,. Alta., and five grandchildren;
also by a brother Dan Fowler of West
Wawanosh, land three sisters, , Mrs.
Agnes Glenn and Mrs. Elizabeth Robb,
Of Dungannon and: Mrs. Catherine Jack-
son-dof Ripley. Burial rites •"were held
at Penticton' on February 26th, Rev.
C. it MacGillivray ;(formerly ,of Rip
ey) officiating. •
MRaS'. WILLIAM AriGtTS,
The death of Margaret , Vera 'Young,
wife of William:. Angas of, Detroit,
whichtook place early Sunday .morning
at Alexandra Hospital here, came as
a distinct shack to her friennds and
relatives' in Goderich. Mrs. Angus was
visiting with her mother, firs. James
Young, West street, when she suddenly
became ill. She was taken to the hoses
vital early Friday ;,evening . An opera-
tion was
performed m on uturda.
pe d � 'At ><
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to. rell v r
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tailed. , ler:,re.,lae, ,conditioh-at?d• elle
passed ° away shortly 'after midnight,
l
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eceased.
�a% bo
rn in
Goderieh
leas
than, twent `even years ago and had.
lived here all : her life' until her mar-
riage a "year ago, when - she moved to
Detroit. Surviving, , besides, her bus-
band, are her mother, four sisters and
four 'brothers. Her father, James'
"Young, predeceased her 'sixteen years. -
The four sisters who survive • are Vesta
('%lrs. T. 'Mares), Goderich; „Velma
(Mrs. E. --Duquette), G'aderich ; Iva
(Mrs. J. Alexandria), Goderich; • and
Eva..;,(, ,rs, R. Brennan), Port Colborne.
The sr
u viving brothers are Russel,- 'oaf
Detroit,' and William, Kenneth and
Jack,- of Goderich: --�.Another- ,brotiior;
Harold, .. was killed in 'action in the
'Great War. •
The funeralwas -ld fr m the o e home
of Mrs. James Young on Tuesday after-
noon, with -Rev, D. J. Lane officiating,
The. ' pallbearers were Diek Weston,
JJ ct •. au,.„ Edward; -.T, , Donald
Lynn, Art Doak and Marlyn Gibson.
Interment. was in Maitland cemetery.
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A;Et.THUR may, , •
ISeizeid�-with: •a, heart-'rvthtek-pane
visiting `at the home of a neighbor,
,Artthur' Jeffrey, welil'.knownresident of
Dgsvk s street, pa ds cuwa7 and-
denly 14e Saturday afternoon, Mr,
tJe ►rey bad been illi diuri fig. he o ervialts
week, but his , condition was not 'con-
sidered
oo' n-sidered serious. When . lre was stricken
Soflnw,ay afternoon, a doetor•was Sant -
!owned, but' the o ise was beyond 'pled-
«
deal aidr'au ",¶&tr• Jeffrey Idied1 shortly
utter ,rtjhe:idfo'etor arrived. inn Jeffrey
was fifty-nine' years . of age., He -was
born at Dsrysdaale,. ,,the son of ` Mr. and
Mrs, •Cyprian Jeffrey, and came to God-
, eri'eh, nea> lay thirty 9oa±s Viggo, ,,ankl 'was
en ipioyedl by -the Western !Canada 'Floor
Mits. .retired .!ten yearis"ago
lrad since lived; alone on ' St. David'
'street, .There lris•.main interest was the
cultivating ota,flower !garden.; in *bleb'
he teak. much pride. the is saiwived
by -five &'Stem +and four brothers: Mrs.
•R: Demmny, ,Mrts.,.1 Duehar ne and Mrs.
Jhene ;.Brisson, aril
AC Drysdale; (Mrs.
D. Duieharme* of Zurich ,Mrs. tU:• Plante
Goderich; John'mrd George Jeffrey,
of Dry idiaalae;' Peter, of 'Grand Fol' ;
D., and Franck' of tlodierieli.: An
Oher 'brotlher~, J-ose+ph, predecelagNigIra
four: Team -
The funeral:. service took place at
'Bit, Peter's (church, Drysdale,, ono Tines-
day (morning. The coni+rel' '
to oaptaaeity by friends from Teri,clh,
7iuri 4r, (Grand Bendy London, Windsor
and 'Drysdale Who wished to pay at+heir,
lag reapeats--to_the„ �likt cl elan.
, The gond itri'btrtet- wem---nurraerouS
and beautiful. Requieam ¶high tam was
eetlebrateda Itif. Rev. `Illat'her Martin•, of
Drvsdiaale, ns Ittec1 by„ .Rev. Father
Polwell of Zurieir aandl . 'Revd Father
Mallon G0derieh"• The paiilltbe3arers
were CCiarenee,. Robert, Ri' raarrli and
(George , Jeil'rev, Orland Durand and
.Ne+lson Dutthvtrrme,,:alis of .Drysdale, and!
Edward J'effr'eyrand'led Plante of God-
"enr& Tnaterment was In iStt. uer'isr
'cemetery, iryodale.' 0 `"
Sri- , - 3 ,. •,�
• WESTFIELD
•„
• Wedding Antilversa Mr.:and• Mrs:
=Williaani McDowell received Congratula-
tions from many friends inrthis district
• '
on .Monday on the occasion •'of their,
thirty-seventh wedding anniversary.
Mrs, McDowell/b was formerly Hannah
Stackhouse, daughter of thelate•--Mr,
and Mrs. John Stackhouse. The , mar-
ridge' thirty-seven years ago was wit=
essed-"' by - many friends and- relatives
and. Rev. T. R. Copeland officiated. Mar-
vin McDowell was best man ,•and-, the
late M're, Robert Taylor was brides-
maid, while Ada ,Stackhouse acted as
flowergirl. , Mr. and Mrs. McDnwell.ar.e
`both valued members of Westfield,
United 'eburcb, -and have. always ken
an active hitereast III all modem Read.
ties of the church and community.
IfAVVIE f, Aar. 5.-41is. T. Ballo
who apeiit *owe weed in- tai,'
Stratford. ,and Loudon, returned home'�
last week.
Mrs,irueit Utelnu of Detroit is visit,
1 lug her' 'parents, Mr. and firs. „'favid
Dewar.
Miss Josephine .St Iln left on Tues.-
day
uesday to visit her cousin, Mrs. Webster,
in Seaforth. •-
Mrs. 41,.. Xfacintyr:e of ,'Waterloo
visiting, her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Gale, at the parsonage.
`Mrs. C. Kelley, who was here owing
to the ;Illness of her :brother, Mr. CY
finest, returned to her home in Jae1
sone Mich., on; &iondaye 'lira. Leslie of
London also was' here' for a. few days.
The -lathes? committee of: the. e
Ret'
;Cross held, a very successful euchre and
d-uwo in the Town Hall On Wednesday
evening last, The followingfOlIowing were the
winnez's at euchre: Ladies' 1st, 'Mrs. J.
Turner; ladies' consolatio43liss Mary
Snowden gentlemen's 1st, Harry Par-
son; „ gentlemen's eoneolation;
•koltis« The lucky ticket for. the door
prize was held'by Mrs. L. ,Hakinis. The.
ladies .are • holding another euchre and
dance on Wednesday evening, Mareh
113th. p, Middleton y►
Mr; are Mrs, Robert ddleton of
Hensall spent Sunday with the Itlttei s
mother, Mrs. NY, 'P1T= WOOda. • -
Rev. and Mas., Z. Graham and Mrs;
Gairdner spent Tuesday in London,
' Mrs.• -J,- -Cattle of, T rento, ,-who nt-
tended the `funeral of the late' Maude
'Castle, returned -•o her:home in Toronto
last week.
The Red Cross Soeiety have made the
follerwing shipments up- .to dater 163
pairs of socks, 28 sults . of pyjamas,
Sweaters, 14 scarves, 1: ,aero helmet;, four
refugees e . 24 lla ra of iriitts,=1l-pairs:of ;-
St ; . 3 scarves. 4 qullta, • 1 baby_
sweater, 1 eap and. gearf •sit,, two suits
oaf pyjamas.. '¢ ,
Mr. ill
• 'William Hall,•'w•ho,has been ser-;
iously 'inn. the Goderich Hospital, re-
turned home on Mondny« '
'Messrs: J. Beechie and ` W, Westlake
motored ori Tuesday t"o Toronto, where
they will speed a few days. : ,
ON G'S GUARD •
Tuesday's indsor• Star has
ture of Sergeant T. Murray MacDonald,_
who Is with the-<RoyalCanadian Regi
meat in England and has twice been
chosen in; a . -guard of. honor for His
n
-Majesty-Xing-George; -Sergeant
Donald, who is':wenty-one years old,
acted in the guard of honor when His
Majesty visited. London, Ontario,' last
June, and recently for His hlttiesty's
visit" al:t Aldershot England. t � g T3eis the sou
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QNIFIONr CREPE AND 8ERVIOLWZZG`HT. All 'disoot-
United des. Regular 80o, „$1.00, $115 per pair.
FRIDAY m SATURD*Te
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Clearin er pair
59C.
�Velaonne Spring
with a
ollywood Permaiieat Wavi
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$3059 014 Wive . , . •: -,'e :., a +.} .SperIal'•. $2
$5400 Oil Wave .liec $3.0050$7.50 OilWaive,#. Speial $5.
EVERY PERMANENT WAVE
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Specials gooduntil March31st. Make your
appointment early.
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HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SIIOPPE
'EST ST:, °Next Capital Theatre PHONE 12
mammemememaamemesmesmeesmameamalmalamemafteeiassm1114 , .
of It.
LERB JRN, March ti, --Mr. Dell Cook,
ho --is. workingatPorter's-Hil-1,` spent
Sunday atethe home of his parents,
Mr. Douglas Bogie . of .Goderleh fs
helping liis uncle, Mr. Rod. Bogle, for a
few •
,Miss 4tosy Cook has-been .poorly this`
winter, being troubled with boils, but
we are glad to, report she has improved.
She and. her mother have not been idle,
she -having knit ten pairs of socks and
her mother, who js .eighty-six, having
hooked ten --mats. Who can beat this?
"` Mrs. • Peter Harrison (nee- Phyllis
Horton), of Porter's Hill, underwent'
an operation for appendicitis in Gode-
rich Ifospital oir Tueadayy afternoon.
Latest report's that the operation was
successful. ' '
VarietyServices
Assistance wild Cutting and Fitting.
• Mpnograncis designed for Lin.•is.
Stationery, and Silverware: -
' Hand•'znalde ` Greeting Cards ,for all
occasion's. •
=Coni`n'g" lairds, ;-P ace, wards,'"end
�A,yddressesHand-Iebter'dd. - and I'Uumin-
Lesgons in Drawing; Painting, Let-
tering, and .'Sculpture.
Books Mended'. and Rebound. •
Book Plates ` made,.
' Part-time Bookkeeping and Auditing.
Sana 'hes of All' Sorts.
Any make of Car driven nnecvliaca
MART 'R. ROWELI. '
4 St. Vine ent St.
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Department of J1 ealth of Ontario`
Report on milk samples rec'el;;(1. Feb,,Z, 1940
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Published by authority - of the.. Lout -Board' .e►t Health.
and Mrs. Allan MacDonald, i Goderich•
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WITILE. ON A TRIPtOTHE MARITINE PROV%NCEST �PtTR NUPT
sEi ,
STOOD IN QU UEC F-STICICTLY.,- _°-
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at very attractive prices. I am thereforein a Position to provide. .
CLINTON
MOIRIA.LS 0,40
-at rates far be o*Ilie present market pr ow.
Phones ---Works 195 Residence 243
Place your ordeal as soon as possible.
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His Excellency, th-late Right Honourable Lord Tweedsmunr,
Baron -of Eis6efd -P C: -G.C;i G: C:I . ;Gorcernor,deneral
- . of Canada, was until his widely -mourned:. passing on
Sunday, February yi th, Honorary President and Patron • of
the Salvation Army National, Advisory Board. " •
On January 26th,- only si>(,rteen days beforehis unexpected.
and untimely death,.e wrot the letter reproduced below,
warmlycommendingthewvor the alvaaation ArmTa:y :f
. o. � Salvation Ox tl1,e-
sold'ier's. The writing of this letter -was thus one' of the last
acts of a noble life consecrated 'to duty, • achievement and
patriotic servicer
. CO'V,ERNMEN* HOUSE, `.
OTTAWA.
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• " ° as Honorary President-, of ,Adriaofl
♦+•l1 \1411 ♦,M11 0141 to .!.♦ M1 •. L.' -h..,. t, 4.1. ♦w 1, y. s. 1, M1♦ V 4.l•' e
1loarb, 'f �rhou�ld �.l,3ce xd dr• e►irr
the , attention or the -pubs ►,to„the'
fir Morita. Work or the 'Salvation
• Whether our sailors and aoldi.ers.aia4 airoea aril
ionpl ped ,in actual righting or is training, 41.140 will. often hell
liSa it y eon their ti in.dt. It is for Orgai izations tug! as .tine
Salvation Artity to provide opportunities forreorsation and yratrsii•
tat
ate t0 ?ot , tit aind to •theca long . period/I of enta'oed inactivity.
'Loi -t i1Ye ttli>i [ ife, l lath its tisk tlssls, its 'lest
r,.*.tkost, aapsrtenos and Its asisn1tigrnt. record ''of *ernes .is - -
' _ Y. , i ._ �- 1. _t.... .. L,>= 4411._-. •�_,. .
high7.y, coznpeten't to take part in this important work and x Wr i ty
oomnen4 its to;,*11 thess rib() have the irelttsre at oar.`tight
Ina service* at heart, ..
$th 3anuary, 1940.
1.
yore too belpis in tb s
Sd rvice if o\ Candda's
soldiers •
Volrarniser : workers will
call vote your :Receive r
them , 'l'ad4 ane _live or
yowr heart d1Clata . - :
'he SALVATION ARMY NEEDS
INE MILLION DOLLARS
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AR -
4440 Is re stil rwIle,
r.
THE RED SHIELD WAR and HOME SERVICE CAMPAIGN Mar,
lth to 20m