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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-04-25, Page 7OR ONE OF TWELVE OTNER CASH PRIZES ind 15 3 ° : d Prize -$5 Ten Prizes Each M 'Jars ALI YOU DO: e last • line Maid: "If you the one you pastry, for eak .. a ,,, f •.. 'f 'i1•f R 1 Oi Mlh:i•' ' ii#'1.41•., Api'ii. `.).2`,---c' 1S1Bii Beta Cusinfore lett lest week for Kin- cardine, where she has secured a loAx7 tion, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudmore were guests on Sunday with the foresees par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Johan Creimore. Mr.. ,and Mssi Charles i''earce spent tit°` past lust -L- ad, with rela'tiSes at ^S4R'afeki . .. '-' ' , A plerasrant ti ti was spent ori Thurs- day evening at the .home of Mrs. Fe A. Xeo, when ' her, Sunday school el,ass gathered` to present ,bliss Olive Mai; bride -elect, with a Hitchen shower Ardor to her marriage on 'Saturday. Marry pretty 'and useful gifts were'. received. The evening was spent in playing games, after which at dainty lunch was •served.' ., : • Gilbert ai>r:'4 •A clajiet but pretty wedding Was solemnized en "Witurtlay atthe' !Jolted church parsonage, when Olive 'Georgia, youngest daughter of Mr„ anti Mrs, ,George Mair of Goderieh ,toyeneejee swag? united in • marriage ,to John Jellicoe Haig, youngest .,sone of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick G. Gilbert. The • e(Yrenxony was performed by Rev. 4, , Wilding, The bride was prettily attired, lu a gown of sheer , dusky rose with navy blue accessories. A navy blue Coat trimmed with white completed her -ensemble, lie- wass attended ,by..ther- groom's sister, Mrs.'11, A. Murch, Who . was dressed in a -dusky ruse sheer, with matching accessories. The groom r ter r `J inesMa i rAf was attended by •� . ti. 'a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Gilbertti left on a short honeymoon trip to Toronto and points east. ° On . their return they will reside, on. the groom's farm in ,Goderiel1 toWnshl . ' The best Wishes of the tom,. munity are extended to the happy. couple. • 1. Complete the) of ' the ° , 3 All entries must. be postmarked` jingle beginning: not later than Saturday, May 4th, a s begs g , 1940. • Says Purity Ma .t wand S •P to lose, 4. Entries .•will be judged for ori'gi- u • Flour isshould nality and sincerity of expression, X', rzt� choose, a ,,,Dimply write each entry on one side Po a andes and ° of a sheet of paper. Print your name or bread, • . and address, and also the name of for your Purity Flour.dealer, .clearly. entries to this Si The judges' decision will be final. Pend nas my r an contest asou.wish, but each entry 6. This. contest starts Monday, April Y i b the Purity 8th.' Mail your' entries, not later must be' accompanied- y'. ^ Y 4th ' 1940,to from a bagof Purity Flour than .Saturday, May , :Sealcut.,• reasonable facsimile) or a receipted, - Purity Flour'"Contest , Department, Or your dealersow sales slipM1. h in Western `Canada Flour Mills Co., . g , you havfroom.► purchasede' a hag of Purity Limited, " 293 MacPherson Avenue, • Flour. Toronto. Thatlast line xxiight,go se . unit •Flour and you'll come; out ahead. tri ' contest! restricted ifocal co es thiss es is —n( remember a'd Biitt your skillt to the counties of Huron Bruce, G. rey, Perth,, , W el, i ngton, and ',- Waterloo. aterl R-Yau have xe,ally good chance towru1. ; + ci booklet from your dealer; ;The win-► Geta free PufrityTlouir�re pe •. ping idea might just -pop up at you! Send in your entries early. f MAFEKING - MAFEI1"TNtG, April 23; --Mr. and Mrs. Harvey,Webb and children, of St.. Helens, visited on Sunday. with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Anderson. Mr and. Mrs. Jas. Webster are mov- ing this week- to their •news_home; in ' . West Wavv,"anos7i`. previously owned b9 Mr. And Mrs, Hailemr,, Missend Mrs. • Ilallana and children are coming to live -on tile farfir vaCat 4 by the Webster .,. 4 'Glazier and fa M� ax1d.�1VIrS. Thos.`�laz , it moved last week to the farm owned. y by M r. Will Cook. We welcome these newcomers to our community. sGcp:Jonston is-spendingpart; of this week with . her parents at Arkona. • 'Miss. Hilda 'wamley returned to traf off' ori Sunny. The play .that was presented in .the -hall Friday evening by the. Benrniiler W.A. was well ,attended and much en- joyed. .,Music was rendered between aets by „Dr. Little and Mr, iftexford Ostrander of Lucknow. These numbers, also .were ,nauel' appreciated, Lunch was served after the play. • Miss Nellie "Cranston is assisting at 'Mr. Jae'k McDonagh°s, Zion. "I .beg ye ir pardon, ma'am," said the newly arrived Irish maid to the officer's wife, "but is it •colonel or major Should be calling the captain?" . George Kelly, 8th eorxeession of Mor7 ris, passed away in his sixtyssisth yea; after a long illness. Mrs, Joseph. Poster died, on Saturday at her home in Hay township, in her fifty-eighth, year. She is survived by her husband and two adopted coifs., Rev, Cordon A. ]['caddie, late of Clin- ton ,and Bast eld, was - 3udueted as mint to of the Norwich and Boot ton Presbyterian churches on.1'ritlay ,even- ing last, - Miss Ila`pivih M. 1 ddy, ,xneiitbei' of rr well-known; XJsborne township family, died on • Priday in her seventy—eighth yeai. • She is survived by one Sister And five brothers. • Mr.:and Mrs. Willrani Butts, of Sea- forth, on ,Saturday celebrated the fifty: - third anniversary of their wedding,; Before:.. ref coving to Seaforth,, . they farmed. in Tuelcersmith. Canadian Cahners at Exeter are mak- ing innprovements. to their plaid and are adding green bents to their Pro - PARAMOU , A rl 23w-;sblr. Wm. R. Martin received word that' its oldest brotaher, Mr. John Mai; tib.,;. had •.passed away at Mayerthorpe, Alberta eef April. 10th. -- • ,Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacOharles, Al- lan( l-lanl and "Donald and Mrs, Orland Bich- ards, were' recent visitors in Toronto. Mr; John M_acNay,' from Seaforth, spent lust week with his brother, Mr. Peter Mackay'. " Quite a" number from here attended the •funeral of the late George Brooks. The sympathy. of the -community isex- tended to the bereaved family.. Mr. Fred •Martin spent last.Tuesday at the'O.A.C., Guelph. • M. D. G. MacKenzie, Luckno,w,.was a visitor- with' friends on this line last week, • The. May meeting .of; the Paramount Women's Institute will . be held at .the home of iilrs. A. T�etchabaw on Thurs- day _afternoon; May 2nd. Roll .eall paying of fees. Zrs, Macaulay of ' ai;u ton. Bev. W. y. il,f. lately- officiated. The couple left for Atlantic City on their honeymoon trip. They will reside at Chateauguay, 4uebee, lrlloati`raellfen The marriage of Vera Marguerite, , daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander McCracken of 1lluev>ala 'to fStaxdey Hamilton Moffat, son of Mr. :and ,Mrs. Peter Moffat of J 1uevale, wits solemn- ized `by Rev. J.` R. Greig, at `the Presbye terian manse; Ainveod, on April 13th.; The young eouple will "reside on the Ptrooin's farm in Morris township: Gerrie Ht 88%year':o1d Veterinarian The Glirbe And Mail; having told: of an. eighty-five-yertr-old. Kingston Manwho; was supposed to be the oldest practising veterinary surgeon in Canada, the vil- loge of Corrie names to- the front. With Dr„o „James s� rmstrong, eighty=eigbt years of age. ,Ile has been praet i ing: in that village slave X8 9, and is stili. r ._, , n" , active olid at work, every •day. , • - duet, 1,his- rtwil7lY give employment _�o-i �urlear�l�ec�den, -,>_ about fifty` employees between the pea and corn peek. "' • Mrs. Wm. Hemlugway •of Grey town- ship ' died. on. Sunday • In her sixty's,seventh year.' She •leav'es, ,besides her husband, one daughter, 2VIrs.• 'Lloyd Turvey of B"luevale, and. three sons. Oswald of Detroit, Iarl of Woodstock and Bertram of orey fkown.ship. Mrs: W. A. Orich, ,of Seaforth, suf= fered serious injuries and severe shock on .Friday afternoon; when a balcony rail at the front of" her home gave way and she plunged eighteen feet to the Wound belt*. Mrs, .Crich wase shaking a. 'rug from the .balcony when the railing without warning gave way*: Spring Show Weelt - Hensall had a successful spring stock slfow on .Saturday' last. ;Seaforth• fol- lowed ob.Tuesday . of this week with a well -attended show,; and. Clinton's., turn comes toda • i t ` , s ese are usually 'about three weeks earlier, but (this year they were postponed •be - At the parsonage of Wesley -Willis United epoch, Clinton, on . Saturday, Rev. A. Lane performed the marriage .ceremony uniting • E'utih Elizabeth lied - den,' eldest daughter of Mrs. Catherine Hedc%en of Hensall and .the late George, Hedden, to Harold Whitney Carter, son of Isaac Carter of Clinton and the late Mrs. Outer, • After the honeymoon trig Mr. and ars, rs, Carter will make their home in Clinton., Purobility ws ci prime rigidityto this fence that essential in farm fen makes it proof ,against in 0. How long will R _f► the severest shocks; and Last? "OJIBWAY" Zinc strains. Insulated .farm fencing "r` Give yaw farm the PER.. 0.. n bullt`to give extra -long service, HENT protection of an "'+ JIE- Copper -bearing steel wire, tem- WAY" fence. It will save you ,_ ... _ r _ ,. - 3 times s` its cost n. prevent pered��+a its proper s#egre af. • many rtrrt to and hardn. ss and.then heavily it coated 'Anyq'wor with pure zinc to increase.rust p . , r n is e w `U hell ., -_ • _ wecither gists#a te,�g v sons strength and len-serviceabilit to this fencing; addition, Stiff Ste); In additi rtf the ti f Sty Ring , 1•ock fastening device where the - wires cross imparts ,a non -slip NIIX, April 23.—We are very " sorry to hear of the death +of Mrs. Jacob Fisher of ,Colborne, iSyinpathY is • ex- tended to Mr; Fisher, also to Mrs. gar - men. Feagan of Nile, who is a daughter, and to MrS Hary y .Fisher, in their sad _(__ bereavement. , e . run church met on Monday night and made arrangements .for the annual _24th of • r w her r nd concert - furger er notice �e�.�of.tale.contranlded_YP��..,3'�,__�at__..._.. ,elf-��k�. .lt..,.._ _._.. >~h Macaulay--, Hicks of which will appear in this paper. The arepractising a a� Mr. •d Mrs. it � youngPeople I. At the home of M; . sin r$ .N t' P p P g P, Y Hicks, Centralia, on April 1.1th. their which Seip no doubt. be put, on in cone Mar- ve .'1n- o - h -this nt - ti t e daughter Kathleen waw-united.x inn , per 'seeder' with . :...: fi -due. to ,Ir vine Macaulay of Mon- r Mr. and Mrs:::k1:' ``-T erir Of -CO MANUFACTURED BY CANADIAN STEEL• CORPORATION LIMITED a A fl EXECUTIVE AND SALE'S OFf1Z',�. BOX 157 WALKER'V/LLI:, ONT.; JHl4tx< 0A,iM/ Y'. -daughter; `Mrs:: • Hr •Matthews. i' week a I. Currie .was .laid tip fo with "du," bit Is able to be pixt again, Mrr. Gordon LL McGrattan, who •., was e- • lr�.- uuuYn�oama," =�'@nom ornfs • threatenEt't ;fait i' x Judge -"`:Have you not appeared be- fore as- a witness in this suits. Madam?" L ;ad :— I�To- :indeed .. This: �r�•: '� twhat improved,. although net yet 'as time I ve ever worn it!,, • Mac'ixla and the : . . spent. Sunday� at the .:,home of 'their,. . treal,son of J. a Y late � t- ' . .. • . • : , � . ' : . • why Worry About Housework? Let electticity ,do it"° by musing one of the latest. models of Washing Mchines or Vacuum 'Cleaners. An electric coffee percolator, toaster, iron, or floor polisher is always acceptable.. Estim to y furnished on *wiring and -all work. finished by time agreed.upon; , Worry ovexbusiness or"'hoiisehold duties, sudden shock, the insane quest" for pleasure, the foolish at- . tempt to put a week of normal life into twenty-four hours, feverish ae- tivity, the demand for sensational literature are all :conducive to the aggravation of wear and tear on the nervous system. • ' you are: tired, listless, nervous, and -worried why not give Milburn a •• Health and Nerve Pills, a chance to help put you on. your feet again. They are. & body building, nerve , strengthening tonic, containing the, essential 'elements for the nervous system. 004,.I441-'uranto, Ont. LDG 92 °HORS POWER 2 -DOOR SEDAN DELIVERED 'IN GGDEDIGU ... Only local taxes ext a.� Prices subiect try chango•,f without notice., ° !il- EXrRA--cwAlt., GEFdi ESEt:- Ian dy. 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W Y�V.GEY, MFR of aiectric�tY sono t'iap3asc ton more 'than ist use is many wa anything n o 04; p4wet fel ti on dmorest h can increase your o tile � ,� GU, Warts bill.iti am an�o+�nt= . labour your t{y• ott the minim • 'tone, �tiels ohn-mho a R or six Oates W ` 1 the more o£tsoezn housewivescit • ,alts y°� •�' �ullx ton��exl Oa- that's � • ° electtid"�1 s et-. maw$ " st yours s�aye FILL to i and -salt . • � jv')t b eta � happy ., a�•n . y , Toe; 'T1?at S a e t § to dei l' l' oA' dates, tbeyad the house. save: csl h P oav • �� clo . xou use electrical et they : , ti£ty step- , own do ' es a sinal allappliances, P .. onl sect ora $ is mote o ' few h hilouse. .. the Y .. that, at y, 1.�-':e��o ; • �11 tv;aa 1. beili rate pet ,,, ..lzoocti e hoow y elecxrta on1 t at the h �►sherg . 'I:h Y b to leer p io y; led largely ter er 5um low . �laan�y.�..3' : ®,•use e. tioc.���b11 a�rre,�a eased.. con °th• thgs ''ion aces s£ y,l©w. cotx5r eza. .ethic ege, the r' e en� ly 1 frigetit o clip• a °a " t. a pliant . aye, cos the ut by ads . and oie r secend f .�-au sere dy .x. B ' les'tix!cx lower of better --and i" + o 1� • e,��to>r'� at the l . t: an l,,al£f. � .. it.fe tc£xiCloe1pally cast is cle�acle. toenjoy i 19t n°" meed the uoat bo�vc• ben Inn lac1, t' tX��s icc�ease roo£ 1tt ate tlik above. 5civai •ts -y 'six thea getting (gyp �i i � e�lr�tira mai?► - . •, 'INCE YOU:" BETTERLIVING : STORED HOT WATER HEATED BY HYDRO •• Spring's here at last ... 'furnaces are burning low .. , docs that as a hot. tuatershortage .itayort`t•home? Let, Hot Water Service solve= the ptoRA in. With alt electric flax rate heater, plenty of hot water is "on tap" everywhere you want ilii. There's nothing to turn on but the faucet. And what a boon—to have hot water, quickly available, these days stliim.Spring rain and mud mean .extra large washings and ,extra babas for the children, to say nothing. 'of your regu- lar 5p.ritg• Cleaning. Call your boat Hydro system for details of the Hydro Water Heater Plan, today.