HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-16, Page 6•
Tom»
AN OVN
Dew. and Mills. J. 'Urs Stewart of
mal. foraaeriy of kloileriieb, *u,
gooses Use enga*ewent of their elder
Mil , thliarjorie� �l `onst41wea. Rog'dy e
M ]dr. Alvin Zaveart1 Ilammend, son oat
kr. and Mee. 'Thomas Hammond of
Moorefield, 'rite wedding'..will take
1Mae wtriy in, June in . the '[united
Murch, Xoorrealiel i.
CARLOW
THE GODERICH SIGNAL.STAR
ami- v�
anal helpful adareas and silex a in.
igter epi baptism tU'Shirley-Selina Beare
+C t e 7 May iii. -=--viae war news b younae*L daughter of Mr, yawl Mrs.
"t halm mir3r hnt. ut w ll win Itobert Bean, Jr. Thee was a go
, t sz 1 . congregation, .In the United eliuireli
the program ae Sent ont irem the ',hemi
dice was followed. Bettie Feagan
reach the story, `,The Unseen Utica."
The reseal°ar lesson was, followed; A,
notltore' choir led the singing and Rev,
Gordon Hazelwood gave an excellent
sermon ora `Mothers and Hone, In-
iluences.". There was an abundance or
bright sprite', flowers.
a
s III PA. , M�7. 1{tb1. 1 -
visi'tars at the home of Mrs„ Harrisora's
parera•i on Sunday. , .
t#ai s stet -4'n Oitn' :LY last a One
goodservice waaheli oteerrarof
Mother"$yy. iNe,Sunday Bev. G.
ITazelwocal°s talk will be for the *hill'
ren �y[ and tl e•Q�y■next tS a�■pvala/ryyy�{ for (lee
fatIh
fathers, . A The W. #\ ' Society are
holdiv 'their'May meeting at the home
of Mrs. Wm. Sallow% Carlow, .;,e`'j.. The
ladles are pacing their missionary bale
and 'anyone wishing to contribute to it
will pleaseleave the contribution with
the supply secretary, as the bale has
to be sent 'by,:.Jaane `lst. (Secondthanid
clothing, will be gratefully accepted. ,,, '
'(0LERICIL T97,0111CSWP
r i >< 3t i$
�l tae fall wheat ha #Tats d 5t
looking remarkably well and the early -
sown sprung grain xs eouaing along z4e
15. Many of the farmers aro xtove
wo»k>ing on the cern ground,
The Bib dy, class was held at the
home of MiTIV. W. Walter on Wednes-
day night, with Mr, John •A. Leung
i,r elaarge, o-
Miss Verna Fowler iS near Duangaan-
iaoii assisting Mrs.. Graham. McNee for
a an °nth.
• Alias Dora Wilkie, who"had been. in
Liles' ;id Meeting.• The Ladies'
.olid root at the home of Mrs. Tait {Carl;.
on�pTuesday, May 7th, Mrs. Robert
e
1 4,110 fr., presided,and the devotionaal`
,period " was a memorial Service in honor
with Auer randanother for of • the, late, Mrs. Jacob Fisher, an
Cedarville �y, earnest and active ,member wile was.
several%Va weeks, to returned zonae. an Suddenly called away since ,� the fast
'e are sores -to report t th rt Mr- All
it i °s Bring from a severe void meeting. 'Mrs, Errington, led 'lir prayer
'6� i a0n is � aaif �
and `llu.''P eve hope Ike $i�it sees leaf aand Mrs. iBridc and Mrs:. Marsh
h
a good recover In alibis eighty-eight I sang as n duet ''Some Sweet Day.'r The
yea he has been remarkably?, wen ,Scripture lessen groin 1 Corinthians,
and h ust does, net know how to be 1u, was read. responsively. ''A letter.of
e 3 syinpaithy' to be emit, to Ir.• Jacob
sick, Fisher was read by Mrs.. McBride.
'here .wiis a. ciuiit ready:and;'the mem-
bers, then `quilted, At the 'close the
hostess, served:a; dainty, lunch 'and re
social; hour was enjoyed. The next
'meeting will be held at MrS:.Ja.rvis Me-
Bride's,
'. r Service � o iaa rias en a
few
M s. f W aha p t
days with Mrs. F. C%L Clark and other
friends hastMeeting.—The
weeks.
'f �' a s, Meetiag.- h 'CP,IT; S: iiet at
the home of Airs; Allan Wilson on
`hursday. A quilt for the bale wee
quilted ; this is the.,ufourth matte A
chapter from the study book was. read
"raitfre wdrllei's. �, ter ti~ie#j tlatia
period on stewardship- was followed,
Mrs. Hazelwood presiing. Mrs. Wail DEE$U1 ' ..May 13. eMr. :Areli,
ter closed the -meeting - with prayer.
heetess, assisted by her slaughter,
served dainty refreshments and';a social
hour was enjoyed: over a cup'of tea.
Mother's Day Observed. Mather'.&
Day, services were held by both congre-
gations on Sunday. A union service was
held in the -Presbyterian Church and
Rev. A. M. Boyle ;ave, ant'impressive
Horton was not so well last week -and
required the 'doctor again. A't time of
writing- he- is -somewhat -better:
Mr., and Mrs. Oliver,Peek of Gocle-,
,rich. visited the former's "mother here
on .Mother's Day.
Mr, and Mrs. P. Harrison anti the▪ ir
son, Jinunie, of Porter's 11111, were
• WESTERN CANADA SPBCIAL BARGAIN EXCUBSZONS
toweefooleoPoo,
eki
CALUMET
From all stations in, ,Eastern Canada
GOING DAILY MAY 18-29, 1940 -INCLUSIVE
TICKETS GOOD
coAOHESM1' ,F,A..BES• A+ENPI'RO%IMAIr ! e:Teleec per tulle. .
'TOURIST (Sleeping Cars at far s approx1 ately: xssc per mile.
,ST9:NTDARD Sleeping Oars at fares approximately .1%8e per mile,
Cost Of aceoinmodat u--ine sleeping cars additional..
'BAGGAGE ' ICH'ECIKED. Stopovers at all points enroate.
Similar Excursions from, iqstern'ibie Eastern. Oaluvla, during
same period. •
tp
Tickets, Sleeping Cart..
iResetvations and all infdrnaation.
'from, any Agent, .
-ASK--F0at IIA "•
DDILL
f, RANO
DOUBLE -A CTING
BAKING POWDER
CANADIAN NATIONAL
+GGDERIOU 'TOWNSHIP, May
Mr. and Mrs. Brock' Orr and fetelly, of
Toronto, spent the week -ens ; with re-
latives here..
The stork has beeneraore than busy In
our community recently. 'Congratula-
tions are offered to Air, and Mrs, (or -
don' Orr, Mr, and Mrs. Benson Faegaai
and, AIr, and Mrs. Antes McMillen, 3n
whose homes wee girls have arrived.
Visitors atthe home of 5ir. and Mrs-
Boot, Davidson during the Week were.
Miss Jean "Anderson and Mr.', Hugh.
Davidson of London and Mr. and Mrs,'
W. J. aStevenson of Windsor. ,:
The wa'ny friends of Miss Helen M-
0, Bell'were delighted at the honor be
stow 'anr".: 1Ce `'X1W t e-uwa rd"'r -th
Victoria I;Iospital AUxiiiary scholarship
for 1940, Helen' will .take •her post-
graduate course at Western University
in the 1941-42 term. .• •
The May', meeting of the Dramatic
sClutr wi11. be field ° on . F.riday: --evening
of this .week at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. E. H. Somersall.
The school children have been prac-
tising under Mrs, 'Boyes .for the con-
cert on. Moliday evening in aid of the
Red Cross.
Arbor Dny.—+Arbor Day was cele-
brated in a big way :at Union school
on Friday, 1n the morning,. the girls
'undertook the cleaning of the inside
of the school, while the boys looked
after the yard and the burning of rub-
!bisb. • In ,the afternoon, .Mr:. John
Martin, teacher of S.S. No, 1, and his
puliile :and some friends ea:Me over to
Union,., swelling, the ,number: to about
seventy4ivee A` friendly game of soft-
ball was played, and the children were
treated to eantly, and nits. The day
willbe long remembered by the child-
ren, ,
Union Chureh Notes, --The May, meet
Ing et the, W.M.S. was` held on Wed-
nesday afternoon at the home of. Mrs.
('Rev,) 0. L.-,5rown, Goderich, with six
ladies present. :The' devotional eXer-
eiees were contliicted•`--by Miss ,I+3thei
Mell'wain, And the theme of the ,meet-
, was. "A' a Survey. of Stewardship
front the Earliest Days'
and the Pre.
Asa^;t l -stay ultilaaas1-." The Seripture
lesson (psalm 24) war rL ?st ponsivv-
ly. An artiel on "Stewardship" writ -
tot by Canon L. P. t?laatworth was re&d.
The roll Ball was answered with. refer -
owes Born the bible on stewardship.
MYS. Marwood read, a poem, "To 13erve
and to See,,, by Margaret iseebaeb.
Tho misionary erect' was repeated. Mrs.?
George Metlw,in sang a -ole, *Saved•.
by !Grace,'" very nicely, A. second
article 'on "Stewardship," by Beatrice
'Thompson, was read., , ,he meeting
closed with the Lord's Prayer recited,
in unison. _Lunch was served by Mrs..
Brown. . The regular meeting, of the
Y.P,U. will be held on Tlpursday even-
ing of this week, with Rev, O. Til Brown
i►, charge,...e Sunday was Mo'ther's
Day, whieh wa's fittingly celebrated at
Union. The pulpit was nicely decorated
with lowers, The pastor, Rev; G. L.
Brawn, occupied the pulpit. The Moi
there Day program was followed, with
the 'Scripture .lesson , read by Edna
Powell ; and Bernice Fuller. _ .story,
"The Unseen Guest," was reed by Edna
1Somersall. 'Mr, Brown chose as his
text,, shite the brethren Which are in
u c
hs ec church
a � h
Eaodiceti and .�ymp � .:
which is iii his louse" ('Colossians
4:15)
ST. HELENS, .
SP: i 'NS `May 13e—Thetregulitre
meetingof the X41 11 was _held with.
Winnie Bayard presidiarg. The Scrip-
ture lesson was read by Gordon 'tiler. ,
Dorothy Webh favored with 'an instru-
mental :and the topic, "Facing- -the
Futare," was taken by Verre Taylor,
• Week -end visitors included Mrs. 'Win.
Blue af.Detroit, with her parents; Mr.
and, Mrs J. D. Anderson ; Miss Irene
Woods and -11r. ,Brown of "Waterloo
with Mr. and Mrs, R, Woods; Mr,
Neely Todd, of Stratford at his home
here.; •I4. and Mrs, Wilson. Woods of
Dundas, with Mrs, •It, Woods. Woe
•
Mrs. Gordon, Mr, 'and ' Mrs. W. X;
Miller, (Air. land •Mrs. W. A, Miller anti
Allan were recent guests at the home of
Mr. J. W. Salkeld, Groderieh: —
EN this Company began - .60 years ago,
only - part of ,the money- needed to develop
the service could be raised in CanadaThe American
, * Bell Telephone Company, agreed to ' provide . the
,
remainder- -about .one-third of the capital required
The relationship thus begun„ with the Bell 'System
across the line has continued ever since. Today' the
,A,nierican Telephone and Telegraph:Company owns
about 23 per cent of this Company's stock.
The conaecti h has be?n invaluable both to this Com-
pany and to telephorie users -in Canada. The great
research department of the Bell .System--; the Bel.
Telephone Laboratories - has evolved a continuous
series ,of .improvements : in every del' artment of tele-
, phone service. These have been °available for. our °use
in Canada, so that,. telephone service in the Dominion
has kept abreast of the latest' developTents
Costs to the user are the loweS- �in the world
for comparable service.
Canadians use the telephone more frequently
than the. people of any other Viand •-- a fact
that:is is directly related to the- ready access we
hive , always had to 'improvements in equip
seat and op rating methods, andto the econ-
omires made possible by scientific research!
FIRE 1N$V-RANW-
TNAT
FITS
With WO 0,0 fireinpurutxco palm
is jut a policy—it must .give
you all the protection against �,,,,,.• �•
Hire loss you need in your own
particular circumstances..y�. (� yr#y
4.• W. (MAIGW, GODERICR'
NELSON HILL, (IODFRICR
TREUJA.VEN, DUNGA1' NON
WE
REPitESENT
PILOT INSURAN(E COMPANY
.. , toimobile Fire,. Plate Glass, Burglary*
'irking selected rides in A � To>2•outtxw
Bead Office, e
.Het'
und gth�.,,g neral ulsuurarnce
Public Viability, ,
EXsley with lire ofShe Sunday sehool sent and -Mrs. Durst the one with.
Pupils presented a pageant. Mrs, largest family,; each was oresentetl;
Pre- with abouquet of '(lowers;
Treuxnner woe the oldest. mother pr'
BENMIL tR
BpiM1MER, • May 13.-- Mr:, and
Mrs. B. J. Moore, and family spent the
week -end at Stratforciville with Mrs.
Moore's parents.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Vanstone visited at
,Nile • on Sunday. .• - .
Rev. R, G. and Mrs. Hazelwood had.
as their vests en Monday. Mir. 'Hazele
Wood's mother, of Kirkton, and -.his
elitereand aurit,::of
(Rov. R. G. Hazelwood was at Grand
Bend oil Monday attending a eo>uven
tioii. e ry
On Sunday, evening the Benmiller
• met.Mrs, C�,eeil Baxter "of
•Gpelerich was the guest - speaker, .
A ' good number turned out to hear
the .play, The Man from: Nowhere,"
on- Friday evening, presented by the
young people of Benmiller . United
church.' It drew . great applause, and
all the. players took , their parts ex-
-ceptionally Well.
• Mother's Day Service.—A large ;eon-'•
gregatiou - turned- out to take part -in
the special, Mother's Day service ,ehiich
was `held in Benxniiller,'',United church
on' Sunday Rev.. R. . • G. • 1Iaee1wood
preached an appropriate. ;sermon and
also administered .;the saerantent of
baptism to two children, sons 'of Mr.
and `Mrs Elfred Moore and;, Mr, and
Mrs. Stanley Snider. ;'' A Mother's., choir
was in attendance and sang "God Will
Tale Care of , You." The ;order of ser-
vice printed by the Ontario Religious
Education .Council : was..followed, Mrs.
H. Baer read the ` story, and Mr. Shel-
don, Baxter; 1iss. Erie Baxter and Mrs:
on the
ET SET FOR HAPPY MOTORING WITII
Mixt 10UA. eggs
nom stO
ACC1DtMZS,•;tQ -ious co wonODItikitGO toS
".. , TUI 1S THE• TIMI
TIRE.WI$E MOTORIST CHECK -
U' ON SMOOTH
To Most of '�tAkN TRU
24H ofthese motorists the
u To . May he start of summer.
nia>n ansa week -end
-Summer-camp ...it at arui
a week -end ay -f to
home means :
somT y hist
LI. ACday's outing. l3UT
, , .IT'S TIr EETO ONE CK -UP '
SMOOTH CHECK-UP
PLACE THEM � TIRES AND RE- '
MILEAGE GOODYE 'Ti NEW, • BIG
Opdyear tires • AR3.
where anyone who
'priced'
~ t'- !even
afford to buyvhi, a 'tar
fully
them! . Get can
uaran I sari going on
Goodyears. , and Chi -satin
Mires you need fromand Choose the
today --and, don't re big stock
Goodyear
dyQuick, tubes, protectyour-new
efficient service.
IJS -and 'BELL
Coir, Kingston. and 'Victoria Sts.
More People Bide on Goodyear Tires Than on Any Other Kind
"9IIO.I1G II? XlS ALL ?WS
xxrna PALM "
EXTRA SIZE r Inside and out, Olds.
iobi1e its BIG --.plenty of, room for six
husky. ,, passengers to stretch out and relax.
ee-3 riding "ne firunt".
"EXTRA STYLE! 'There's a reason for
calling Oldsmobile "the best°looking. car
, on the road." If sees the fashion for beauty.
EXTR11, QUALITY! bozens of extra
° features, found only in higher priced
are 'your. in the new Oldsmobile at no
extra Wit. That's typical Olds value.
" EXTRA COIVIFQRT! Olds is the `
lowest -priced cart with• the famous Rhyth-
miG iii e- inodearn coil springs all around!
EXTRA POWER! Oldsmobile features
trig, powerful six:, and .eight -cylinder
pipnes. And ineering
oovides this ever at no id Olds n 1reas in
prrerating costs,
EXTRA PRESTIGE, Everybody knows
and reapectt the Olds reputation. Por over
forty years Oldsmobk haat been famous
for leadership in style R and ` engineering.,
plus ECONOMY 'THAT
-COMPARES WITH THE BEST!
"MOM '' 100 1 r OMR ON TUE 111110 100
la Gec. G. MacEwan, Goderich, Ont.