The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-04-18, Page 4NM WKS
DOINGS OF DUNGANNON
fir, Y p P _ .7 t Eula 1 .r3I,'' l,e_ .5S meeting
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�.sTR�'4��e April 'It'" ..qt� The ���
Av4rey 1r ebeter, Se+&forth, as va Vas wee . at the l of Mrs, John
!rtwitur 'with the TT, J. L. Yeil;y iumt7y l;enalef t, fort Albert, The thank -offer.
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'Sunday. ing meeting will: be 1104 in 1.1.rslidne
M ra.Thos, )y Aga;LBrampton, is of Sit- el urel[a� on { {Fr}id(ayv, i April 20th,
th,p �} held
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J. �.EUrLFiey a:nd. Uri. R. Fitz" A reception n1 dance is being
Praat& in the Parish Ball on Friday night,
Rev. E. and Mrs. OM, OfWellburn; April 10th, in honor of Private Melville
visited Monday with Mr. and 'Mrs, liths eulbertand his ibride,, formerly Miss
#►aft Rroaeli. We are sorry Mr. Roach is . Verna Anderson,
sort 'making as speedy a>'ecovery as all$ MrGs,"Wilfred Iioff iaan and Tittle "son
friends would wish. • Allan, of Dunnville, visited. her brother,
Mrs. Gordon atitchie Zion, and little 'Mr, John Blake, for a few . days last
leu (Mervin visited a f<iw days the be. wok, Their mother, Mrs. W i , Blake,
Panning of the week with',her mother, Agidleld, also 'vas L visitor;
Mrs. Elizabeth e'b'b,
Mrs. Geo. Irwin, who eyelet to Gode-
T: E OODERIC}i SIGNALMAR.
Wit ilespital cast 'eek forMedical
trc': faucet, IS shOwilag siglAS of iniipariive,
niient, tier many friends wish her re-
newed, 4f n'engtla and. liSalth,
The baited Outwit Womeif . e,^
Um anti tea Is being held on Friday
afternoon in the elburek for, the April
meeting.
Miss .Ellen ,..Dumin is visiting her
n.ieee, Mrs. Joe. Lawson, Belfast...
Mr. 'Melvin heed, Toronto, spent the
Week-endatat his home in Dungannon.
Golden ' R� odds lRg4 k r, and ski/ s.
Salnittel Boacln ora Tuesda: April 10th,
Observed their golden.'wedding ainnivore-
arj. Owing to• the illness of (heir on,
Burton Roach, • they spent the day,
quietly w tlliheir son Arthur Routh
and family, reeeiving many lovely gift"
and 'reraembranees from relatives and.
neighbors. Mrs. Roach was' forana,erly
Mist Buuuna Saunby,, ,eldest daughter
of the late lir. and 'Mrs. Samuel Bur-
ton S uuiby, w116 lived 'west of the vi -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Stewart now iii:e, and' Mr, Roaeh is "aaa
sore of the late Mr, and. Mrs, Wei,
Roach, West Wawanosh; '15410.. Were
pioneer „settlers °'frena Ireland.. 'They
were united in marriage at the home of
the bride by Rev. -Mr, Potter, Methodist
minister 'of. Dungannon. Mr. 'Roach
.wits a baker by trade Land conducted a
bakery 'at Dungannon fora few years
and then for health reasons turned to
farming.. Two years ago they retired
from that, active life to live In the
villagenear their family, whitc v -in-
eludes Airs. °G, C. Treleaven 'and ,Mr,
Burton-Boacir-ofe'tite-vilitege-autOlts
Arthur Roach, h c• , On the 41thconcession ;of
Ashfield. We wish these 'slued citizens
many more anniversaries accompanied
with health and happiness:
(Intended for last week).
DUNGAN `ON April 10.—We • are
sorry to "reportthat Mrs. Geo,. Irwin
has been quote ill..again'and on Tuesday
.Was taken to Goderich Hospital, for
treatment, Her many 'friends hope
to., hoar --soon _ of her improvement.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Culbert and son
William. attended a banquet apt Clinton`
sponsored •by the: Shorthorn Club at
the guest speaker was the Min-
ister of Agriculture, Hon. P. M. Dewan.
Mr.. and Mrs.. Melville .Culbert (nee
Verna Anderson); newly-weds, came
from Stratford to spend 'the week -end -
at the •latter's parental home. They
also attended :the., dauace on- Friday,
night Sponsored by the, I.Q.L.
Mr and Mrs. .Frank Garniss and'
little, adaughter,13etty, of -Toronto" spent°
Sunday with Mrs. Garniss's ,parents,
Mr; aid Mrs: Jas. Sproul. 4.
-----Mr. Burton.` Roach;' • who has "been:',
critically i11' at his home here, was not
Improving satisfa 'torily and on' Satur-
day.
aturday, an; operation'on his kings was per,
formed: ' Friends anxiously.. xwtnit,-„•for
.a. changefoxiit "e beb%r:
Miss' Ma ri."6hwNewman,' nurse -in -train-
ing' at ., Goderich ILo5pital, is spending
the week -end ° at . her home in Dungan-
non. • • -
A luy
VTrs Charles Elliott, .who has been
in Toronto the past, month receiving
Medical' treatments was home but re-
turned. again to be still under observa:
tion.
Mr. BenCaldwell has been laid up in
abed with a heavy.attock of `flu."
Mr. and Mrs. JI. J....L.-Eddy were in
Guelph on April . 2nd attending the:
graduation exercises of Trent -Institute
:School. of .Baking at-Q.A.C., at which
their son: Irvine was a member of the..
raduation class. Irvinestood sixth
initis class h and received, the special
award for cleanliness.,
W.M.S.Meeting.; ••The • United church
W.M.S.. met In "the seho'ofroom 'Friday
afternoon, with h Lrs. Arthur Elliott
presiding. Mrs. Newmantook charge
of: the devotional period.' -After ' the
iScripture lesson Mrs, John Blake led in
'prayer.: A discussion took place 'en
quirts and the June bale, three being
made:` Delegates were appointed to
attend the convention at Seaforth' on
April 23rd. They are Mrs. G. Harris,
Mrs. J. Blake, ,Mrs° M. Reed and Mrs:
S. Treleaven.. A" 'temperance reading'
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AFIL.
I3 /i ITIE��1,'�pD, April 104, --Mr. dae ea
-Lould41-4iiitris.t.,, the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. ,3. Ferguson.
Mrs. Janes Ferguson, who spent ,t114
past week here, returned home with
fi RSDA' , APRIL 1$t
rianams
Mr. Chas, Seotehrcr spent a kouple
of days in Toronto 'this week.
"Misses 'Elsie McLeod and Pat •Atkitn-
son are "spending , this week in Detroit.
Mr, and Mrs. William F. Buebab, and
sort Ewing, of Dunnville, spent the'
week -end the guests of. Mr. Buchiin'a
sister, Mrs. N. W. Woods.
Mr. A. Doak of the• Cities Service Sta-
tion is attending the company's con:
ventiou in Toronto this week.
'The, ladies' entertainment eommtttee,
of the Rel Cross. Society intend holding
a dance,in the ,Town 'Tall on Wednes-
day evening, °April 24th,
Presentation, to Pte R. Hopson.• he
ooanuivanity,gatherod at the Tewn Hall.
on Fridaiy evening to honor Pte. Robert
'Topsoil o \ •the R.C.E., London, soca Q.
and Mrs. George Hopson, Goderieh
township.An enjoyable evening Was
spent in dancing. After refreshments
bad., been served Mrs. F. II, F, Gairdner,
President of the',Red Cross, read an
address to Pte. Hopson, and, Mr, '.Walter
Westlake presented him, with a foun-
tain pen, sweater and;soeks. ' He grac-
iously ,aeknowledged ',the gifts. and read
a poenatentitled "FR -ends" which he had
+ broPeSedT2i�a nVel'f -;-Aeciimtar►YT Pte.
Hopson
*ere Pte; F"
ed `Hakvus of
Kenora, ;. Sask., who was born in' the
' Ukrain 'and, did not" speak, English
until even .. years of age.. and Pte.
wa • d
Jack E e
d+ wards, whose homcis inN'ew
Mexico. The Red Cross presented each
of them with • socks, ,
Robins
Ltd.
"Agent for ,Tip Top Tailors"
Phone. 381 Square
was given • by . Mrs. ' G. Harris in the
atibsennce of ,the ctemperanceY secrretag,.
`:ill's; "• `: Hifi i nq '1' iS T; "yan and
Mrs. G. Harris took the study book,
'Moving Million," and read' the lust
chapter, : After a by n:a Fthe: president
closed with prayer.
• Mr, • William Culbert,second son of
Mr: and Mrs. W. A, Culbert; • met
with a misfortune last Friday, while
buzzing wood: xis ,second Unger on
•the .right hand was cut off. The wound
'is healing nicely, brit we; were sorry
to hear' of the accident,
Dies in 26th e_.Year.-•+Mrs, Wm.
Thompson received word. the latter part -
of the week that her grandson, Frank-
lin Thompson, had passed away at his
home at Delhi, The deceased is. a son
of Mr. .Adam Thompson and twas in
his twenty, --sixth year. The daltse of
•death • was blood -poisoning after
having a `tooth 'extracted. He leaves
a wife and-, two children to mourn his
loss.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Swan Swan and daugh-
ter Reta; of . Belmore, spent the , week-
-end with Mr. -•and 'K•.axv+ny Mole...
Miss Beth. Sehoenlials of Clinton was
-a :visitor" with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Clure
cClure on Sunday; also Mr. Sam Wid-
coinbe of. Windsor.. a •
MissClara Sproul, Stratford, and
Mrs. Rat.' Wilson, Goderich; .spent the
*week -end .With their mother,' ' Mrs:
David Sproul.
Mr. WnL_McClure, Ir.,lras had quite
a spelf of illneai1said as yet shows little
Sign of •inipravement. . .
KINGSBRIDGE
• KINGSBIBIlYGE, April, 17:
Father': McOardle of. Parkhill visited
friends here on Monday and Tuesday;
of this: week.
Mrs. James Morrison of Dublin' and
Mr, John P. Sullivan of Albion motored
home on' 'Wednesday.
- Little newcomers to the school since.
Easter are.:Caureien Vassella, roe Moer-'
beck, Francis Martin,`Lyla 1Vlurphy. and
Ellen Howld. ' +�
, Mr. Win. Moyers-of:-Coiborne visited
friends here...•
Mr.. ,Gerald Tyalton. :has returned
home, having `completed his work . of
keeping the snowplow -supplied With
fuel oil down around Mitchell and over
to the Listowel • highway.
MissCecelia Bowler of Toronto
visited at her' parents' home here .last
week -end. •
Mr. and• Mrs. Bennis Dalton and
dapghter Frances, 1Vliss Teresa: Laln=`
bertus and Mr. • Edwin Meyers. visited
friends ' in Walkerton .recently.
Mr T,;' . J.-- Lannon.. made a trip to
Toronto :this week. -
Mrs. Louis Dalton is again able to
be out after having been Cowed to
her home for the Winter. • .•
Mr. Ned Jinn Dalton, who, was in',.
Detroit foil the winter months, spent
a few,days at his cottage Here previous
to leaving on a trip td the gold Mines.
of- Nor-tlierii=Quebec=. -He will• --be- a;-
companied ons- the trip by Mr. Jack
Michael Dalton of Timmins.
Mrs -Peter. Austin, who'eceutly sus-
tained broken ribs in a faall, Is recover-
ing nicely.
Tlie homestead property of the late
Misses Mary and Bridget Doyle has
been purchased. by Miss Kate and Mr.
d'oe 'Dinen, woo will take• up'regli denee'
011 it after the sale of „implements and
livestock' on their hothe farm next Mon
day. . •
'
Mr. Ambrose Hogan motored to
Ilanailton on Wednesdaar ' of this' .week.
A very. largenumber attended the
well -staged play,—,'",Safety First;", --and the
dance last Monday night. McCharles
orchestra will be bask again on:Monday
the 22zid.
*.*,The Women's Institute is sponsoring
a card party and dance with the Me
Charles. orchestra opt 'Friday, ` the 1,Otir,
in "Kingsbridge raeish Hall„ -
, K.itabztbridge Mourns Him. ---The coni.
munity mourns the death of 'one�of its
most beloved residents, Mr. Dennis J. •
,Sullivan, .who passed -to his eternal re-
ward at . the dawn of `Monday morning,
Al til 1i,tli, at the great' age of ninety--
three y €xis., The decetised, a native of
Ireland, Wasrknown rto many as "Uncle'
Denny," and' he will be long •remem
bered ,fol,; his wit and hu mor.Ile is
survived by • three daughters,' " Sister
Theodora, of Munroe, `Mich. Mrs. Ed-
ward Foley, with whom, he , resided,
since the, death,of, his 'wife, and Miss
Nellie 'Sullivan, of ' Kingsbridge; two
`sons, John and Thomas, of Rraandon,
' Man., seventeen `grandchildren and two
great-grandcizildren. The funeral ser•
vice will be h+ld. at St. "3oseph's church,
.qn Wednesday morning,
SURVIVES, WRECK
Charlie" Kelly, marine engineer, left
on Sunday to join his boat,the.?ort-
adoer formerly°, the a. I3, roote, at Pres-
cote. Ire was accompanied by Jaek
reagan, an oiler.: on the same boat. Mr.
Kelly. was sailing all winter .onsalt.
Water In the Atlantic coastal waters.
His 'boat, the . Thordoe,' •another Pater-
son
atenson freighter, was lost in a storm oft
the• Nova Scotian crust three weeks ago.'
Mr. Kelly and others of .the crew were
picked up by a dory after' four hours
and taltezx to ai small dishing village its
Nova Scotia. He had nothing to say
, about the wreck,' but admitted be had
lost twelve pounds in weight during
• 'ewlater
tl winter.
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All you have to do is come down to our.store and see the 1414rrsball 'l atttress1
displayed in our window. Oii ti this mattress there is a seal, and under the seal is.a,
number. Simply guess the number under this .seat and submit your answer on' a
regular entry form which you can get from our 'store. There `is' nothing to buy.,
just go to our Bedding, Deartmentand ask for. an entry blank. Only one entry
accepted from: each person..111 entry forms must be in by April 27th, and ninners
will be announced in our "window. the following week.
WesCSt
H. BLACKSTONE
he Broadway of Goderich" Phone 240
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BEISIMI•L'LFER, April 16. At the
young peopre s meeting on Sunday night
51r. Sheldon Baxter gave ,a recital of
classical music, and Also told the hie-
tory` of the composers, which was very
much enjoyed,
Ata meeting of 'the official board of
the Nile-Benmiller ; circuit of the
United church' last week, Rev. R. G.
Ilazelwood accepted a unanimous in-
vita•t on to remain as -pastor for`another
year. /'
Mr.' anis Mrs. CC. Kern spent a day'
last week in °Exeter..
A large ' number, . turned out to 'hear
the play "His Women Folks," presented
on Friday'. night by groups' 2 and 3 of
the . Women's Association. Proceeds
amounted to $30,
Rev., R. G. and Mrs. Hazelwoo
visited Mr, ° Hazelwood's ;..Barents,-
Kirkton on, Mondn,y;
• Boron Presbytery .will„, meet in Sea-
forth • on .April 23rd.
- M' s•Loretta Kerr;o``f.Exeter is•spend-
ing . =few days ,with Mr. and Mrs.
Cour land Kerr. . .
Here are four little words that tell every- -
thing about clothesfrom,Pridham,'s: The
finest there is." The finest materials froom;,'
the world's best looms—the finest custom -
tailoring by Fashion Craft. There's a lot.
more to it thaft.that, of course -L. -it's "really
a long story; but you can sum it up in, those
four .words, "The finest there is." There's
a big range of new spring patterns and mat-
erialsw..to ..hoose from Come. in and see
thiem.,today: Tailored -to -measure or ready-
to-wear.
SUITS 25.00 to' 40.00
TOPCOATS 18,50 to 30.Q�
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Mr. and Mrs. Milford Thirst have re-
tur,ue from their 'wedding "trip ' aiii f
have etticd down -in their new hbzne
on the Maitland concession: .
COURRIE'b CORNERS
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0 utta •IB'iS, CORNERS, ;' Apr. ie.—
Mr. and ,Mrs,. Wm. Johnston sr., of
i intail, spent fa few days last week
with Mr: and Mrs.'Wilfred Parrish. '
Mr. Jim'. Nelson Of _Belfast visited at
his home here on Sunday.
Mr. Russel Alton of Belfast has been'
arssisting Mr. Bill Waring to cut wood
lately.. mm_
Mess s. Bill Drennan and Bud Far-
ri'
sh . \\,.s
e gone sailing, g, both leaving
here last week, .
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Jamieson enter-
tained the club members at their home
last' Friday evening. Cards 'were
played the first part of the evening, the
prizes" being won by Miss Vera Little
and Mr. Duncan MacKay, while the
consolation prizes went to Miss' Dorothy
Drennan and ,Mr. Bill Waring- After
lunch dancing Was enjoyed for an hour
or so.-, •, • ; ..• •
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Farrish, Anna,,
Mae and Grant visited Tiverton friends,
on Sunday.
' OI E'%ye] April 15.--Wood-cutting 'is
the orderof the day around these parts.
We are .glad to retort that Mrs. Matt;_
Shackleton is much 'improved -in health..
These\bright, sunny days 'will be bene,
ficial : to her.
Sr neral flocks of wild geese are head
inn; up north to , their' summer resort.
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NILE
NILE, April 17.—We are sorry ' tb
report -that Mr. Gordon'` McGratten is
laid up with what°•seems at present to
be. pneumonia,
The Woman's -Association met at the
home of Mrs. Ross ,McNee oh Tuesday
of this 'week, with at.good attendance,
Mrs. D. McGratten, Mat's,' Howard John-
ston , and, Mrs. McNee were hostesses.
Mrs .:('Rev. )'' `Hazelwood gave a talk.
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- "Everything Happens at Night"
l Qalte a number from. this vicinity at-
I tended Mr,' W. We Walter's` sale at
1Carlow on 'Tuesday. Everything brought
good prices .except hogs, cows 'going- as.
high as $80. These -were a- Sane lot of
dairy eows. . . '
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kerr have moVed
i to their home on the farm .of Mr.. R.
Mclntyre, where Mr.` Kerr is ennpleyed -
for the 'summer.
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