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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-06-06, Page 5MacKAY HALL each Sunday Evening at 8 p.m. WE MOM' LC GEO. LOWEY. SPeakAeVEr. 91” NO COLLECTION . . "Behold I stand at the duet and laterite,22-137i _ sess ' CAItisOW CARLOW, June 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. Crawford and family; of Flint, Spent the 'heliday With their parents, gr. and 'Mrs. Allan and other friends, • Mr. Wm. Wilkie, Helen and A.udrey motored. with Mrs. Wilkie to Cedarville son .Friday, returning On MondaY: Mr. eralsMrs, Wm. Clayton, of Put. nem, spent Sunday With,the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Treble, Mrs. Jileltenna returned with them and will vieit for a week, before „returning to her home in Toronto. The eorintryside le looking beautiful," with ite green lielcIS and 'apple and ,cherry blossoms, and the golden dande-- ,llone everywhere. , Rev. .13r. Barnett, of Gloderich; cupied, the, Presbyterian pulpit ort-Stin. DUNGANNON, -June 4h lt • MU. Ache, Culbert, Mrs. Arthur Calber end daughter Cora and Meeere. Herb day and eltoee for his subject the colors3 of th-e Union Sack and what they stand for. A quartette was -effec- tively' rendered by Aleedames monildt. and Marsh, and Messrs. Tyndall ieed Marsh. There was a geed 'Oongrege- tion . There was no service in the „United church on Sunday, ' as Roc: Gordon Havelwoo(j was at 'COnference., Sun- day sphool and church service will be held next Sunday at the visual hours, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. . The .play put . by the Belgrave young people „under the itakipiCeS of the Bed Cross; entitled; "Il'eme Again, Home Town," was well presented and Was much enjoyed by a fair audience; also the violin solos by Mr. Gibbs, accompanied by his son Donald at the piano. Every gaturday JACK EVANS and His 10 piece Oichestia ' the= .Miller Style Band' Smart and New GitAND BEND Admission 56c Dancing Free DONNYBROOK '1XY,NbiritItOitlIC June and Mrs. Norman Thompson and daughters .Rutir, end Orace,were Sunday visitets, at the home of the' fonner's brother, ,Mr. 'Joe Thompson, Listowel, . on ,sun. - day. . . • . Mr. and Mrsj. a Robinson and fam. By Were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Ms. Edgar Pattiton, Wing - lam.' • , 11,(k. 'Graham' Dlitinmiej and )$fr. And. Mrs. Elwin Chamney,--- Wingharn, spent Weiday Witlf-their Parents, • Mr, and Mrs.. R. Chamney. • . Those who attended the diStrict an- nual meeting of the -Women's Institute at St Helens on Friday were Mrs. Moss,. Miss J. L MeA1listr,Mrg. Dave ChamneY, Mary 10a,erol. And Noreen Kinahan. The W MiS v1i1 meet on Thursday; June 13th. in the einireh. *Ws:Crozier of Crewe sviii-be preeent. to .giveher report ofthe Conference branch g; meeting. Members of Aulnitit,'Weet- teld and Crewe are invi . ee • A COTTON CARNIVAL—scores of new ways n to use them, Cottons for daytime and seven- ing wear7 sparklingnew ways to wear them. Diverting new ideas for home decoration. Conietsnd Sett how easy it is to, creshen.ui) th 1I�m, to introduce Colour to your rooms. Thursday Afternoon at 130 and Evening at 8,00 o'clock . 'i11114E 13th, AT Ma,oXAY HALL See the Seasons smartest styles in cottons on living models DO011 PRIZES ADMISSION FREE ',Ain are cordially invited to attend . SCHAEFtRit Stothers and Arthur Eiliott attended the .funere,1 of the late Mr. Andrew Kirk, of Seaforth, 'on Monday.Mr Kirk was .4 former resident of 414 dike triet, on ii farm, now owued by Mr,: rrank Pentland. We extend sianpathy to the bereaved wife .and family. their sorrow. MrseClias. Young, daughter Florence and Mr. Walter Miller, Stratford, were visitors with the fornier's niece, 4rs. C. Brown, on Sunday. - A. number of relatives and friends in 'this district plan to attend the graduation of nurees at Goderich Friday, when Miss Lenore Stothere will be one of the graduatee. • ' U Cesemore; Mrs. Harvey Mole and on Donald visited 'relatives at Behnore on SunclaY. Mrs, Wilbur Johneten is assisting iu the -horae of Ur; and Mrs.- ilarveY Mole during the illness a Mr -;'Win 31o1e. • • ' s • Mrs, Stanley Tzlughei', has returned to Term:0o ;after a weekspent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David'S. Erring- ton. . Mr, and Sire. waiter $tatford ,and daughter Dawn spent the holiday 'week -end with the lady'sparents, Mr and Mrs. jos, Hamilton. . sealiesand-MisseilejSsle'sEesdrandl-ain ijy d Vent Sunday witb reletives at MOnkten and Milverton. . • Ur.. and Mts. Albert Orser have pur- chased ethe residence north of the vit.' lagessettaiesi by Mr. and Mrs. -Iseroi AStineel end will move, in julY. afizes -Geeeivielve litimilton, Who Is :employed wtb.. a branch a the Royal Bank, at Toronto, is having a fort- night's holidays. . Mr. and Mrs:' Donald .F6wler and daughter Melba visItd t1ie7fOriner's slater, Mrs.R�yBurehlll. Mitchellosm und:47. aes„ae.e 'lei; Christie spelt' t Stinday with relatives at Seaferthi Mr. Gillis liainee. TeesWater, and sons, Blyth and Carmanellot. seshifield, spent Sunday together in Dungannon; . • e Mrs. Bruce McArthur and children,' Valerie .andf• Bruce Leroy; have re- turned, -home after Spending a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gs V. Collins, at Chatsworth. _ -Mr. and Mrs I„J. Durnin. Mrs Carpenter ti‘nd Mies Dreaney attended a special, service at the LUcknow Ans glican_sehurchs don =-Tiresdaseiight, Twentyslive were confirmed, sthoee affiliated with St. Paul's church, Dun- gannon, being Miss Conny. Morris, alargaret'Stewart, Harold Stewart Mr. and SMre,„ Melville Stewart, Mrs and Mrez. Lorne Ives and Mr:, Harry 411Xper. • , Receiving Degree. — Miss . Bernice Blake has . won her bachelor of arts .degree and + her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blake, and grandmother, airs, Wm. Blake, of Asisfield, are eftendin the convocationatthe -University of WSkitern Ontario at London,, at which' the degree Is to be conferred,' This young -lades university studies- began when, -attending Wingham High Scheel., she, obtained_ for general proficiency two years' free tuition at. University and. then, again the tilird , patter scholarship for Heron county. We heartily congratulate her upon her saccess and 'wish her a_ bright and happy Presbyterian W.M.S.--The of Erskine Presbyterian church met` Tuesday. May 21st, at the home of Mrs. Win. Stewart. Mrs. Bich. Mc. Whinney, president, opened the meet- ing and gave the topic. "Serving Our Generation." business discusston was followed. by an account of the Baster thankoffering and a.report ot the Presbyterial meeting 'at Brussels. Mrs. W. R. Stothers gave • the Glad Tidings prayer and Mrs. Jones the daily prayer. Mrs. Davidson gave a talk on "Moving ` Mrs. Stewart reported on the jhansi fielil and Mrs. Jones read of the Bhil field. MeWhinney in behalf of the iSeelety tendered sympathy to Mrs. Davidson in the loss of her--s1.4ter In the West. ,Tones was pianist for -the meeting: -Mrs. Stewart,' the hostess, served lunch. The June meeting; Which is "Home Helpers" meeting, will be held at' the home of Miss Josephine MeAllister. CREWE onE,virE; Frances ' Crozier left on Saturday last for Lork don, where she purposes taking a busi- ness -training. in the We.steryelt Busi- ness College. Miss, Mabel Reid Called on friends In London on', Saturday last:, Mr. Aldoil Hasty of Ridgeway Spent over th-e week -end With hie father, Mr., W.111asty, and brother Lorlre.- Mrs. Samuel Sherwood visited last week with her 'sister,. ---TWaealey,sin,Undores Extenelve repairs 'are 'being put oh (the' CrewesstsritedsehtttksYtFspriortsiftlie fiftieth anniversary eelebration which will take Place the last ot June and July 1st The, church services are being held In the school -house until the ,repairs on the interior are completed. Elliott; ItIvett of Auburn spent Sun- day With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ItiVett. IMessrs. ,Jack- Curran, sr., and Brown :are busy renovating the 'Blake brothers' house. , By the look a the hayfields and .the iserieg crops, the barns will be filled to 'capacity, if no frost conies later on. We are eorty to say that Mr. Ceell Blake is suitering these days with a carbuncle on his neck whieh has had to he lanced. •'811, AUGUSTINE W.O,BLXNGA4 XWAISso,leeturer 'who ia coming from Winnipeg . to. Goclerich to addr1MajI- }Tall seeesthesladieasof-AhiseeerripMers- s?.Thursday.afternoOn and evening. Attention is direeteel, to the announcement in this - issue of Mr George W. Schaefer. • .BAYFIELD • BA.Y.FIELD, June 5. -Ire. D. Dewar, visited her daughter, Mrs.' Ernest Beim, in Farmington,. Mich., Over the Week- end, • • • --Mrs and Mrs. F. Hendricks and son, of Birmingham, Mich., were with Mrs. Ifendricksl-rtunt, Miss Fairbairri, over the week -end. s , Mr. and Mrs. A. Supnick And daugh- ter, Mrs. R. Stevenson, returned to De- troit on Saturday after, ,having spent 'a couple -of days with ikRrs. Holloy at her suntmerheme. here. Mrs. S. Cleave has returned to her 'hone in the village efter having spent the swinter with daughter, Mrs. J. Gingriele Bad Axe, IMich. • Bob McLeod left on , Sendai to join the S.S. Georgian at bollingweod: • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burt and, fam- ily, of London, were the guests.of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Baker over the week- end. Mr. Wm. Tillman returned to Londe on Sunday after -having spent- -a for night at their, eottage in the village, , Mr. and . -Mrs. Thos. Erwin of Akio 4)1tite, are visiting the former's brothe Mr. As E. Erwin, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mee. Harold Weston as,. small eon and Mrs. 'Ode Newton, 3)e. trolt, .areSpending this week with Mr R. Weston. • ,• ..,. Me. 'end.' Mrs. Norman Tonie of ,De- trolt"arrlyed on Sunday"to spend t week with the former's mother; Mr E. ,Toms. s • Painful AceideiteLjacqueline Par 'ex', younger .daughter bf Mr. and* M Jlobn Parker, -met with' .6. painful a tidexit on Wednesday of last. week .,wlten playing baseball Withsa number ef children.. The bat slipped out of the 'hands of one.of the boys and struck her. 'the eye. The "eye-and4face Were. so badly swollen and cutlhat the extent of theaccident could nOt be determined' at the thne. but Since the swelling has gone downit has been fOnxid, that the sight Was not injured, , Dies in North Dakota.. -'Word wa 'received. in •• the sudde death of Lorne R.Johnston., son of th lateilez.,-Thoraes,johnston aid Mr AMIt , 'Ott • ANNIVERSARY VIC'ES at Baptist Church SUNDAY, JUNE 96 mt. A. J'Atilbort,pastor, will meek Aluivenary Serums at 11 gam. end 7 p,m. A quartette from, Stratford win provid. special musk at both services, extended to Mrs. Geo, Polleek Atud family In.the death of the husband and fatherr, Who spessed ,asvay early 'heit .iSluilaY Morning, , The Ashfield. Patriotic Satiety will hold a meeting net Tuesday afters noon at, the home of Mrs. Richard Mc. Whinney of Crewe. Donations of blankets or money tepurchase ,blaarkets vvill be greatly appreciated. Moving ,pieturee, of the royal family Were shown in the basement of the Angliean church by Rev.. R. Mi Weekes ef Blyth on Monday evening,' There was a ,good attendartee. The- presenta- tion of a gift was made on behalt. of the congregation to Rev, le Patterson whesjessienhig.stoe_take.:a.-elaargeeet Huntingford. . Mr. Patterson replied with thanks,. Lunch was served by the ladies, • sOMMOR tOTgla„ A service of .humbleintereession for the King and Empire and tor our Allies willshe held In St *George's ehilrch. every sWednesday afternoons , at 5 o'clock. Everybody is welcome, Amilfereary services,: will be Iteld at je ..Goclerielt Baptist eltutell on Sunday net -The pastor, Itiev. A. J. /ififligans swill preach morning and evening, and tratfords quartette - swill-previde speelal music at 'hoth services, Rev Z, a'. Patterson, who for the past .• year has been assistant to Itev. A.A. Maloney Of the Luckneve Anglivan eliurch, has been named by Bishop S„e,eger as rector of Christ "church, lluntingford, and' Trinity church, Zorn. Ref. V. A. Hannigan, formerly asSietent rector at Deauville, *Nomad. Mr. Pattereou in the Lucknow parish, which lueludee Dangaunon and Pork Albert, The Churelt Women's 00114 Of *es George' Church met 'Tueedaty afters noon in the Guild room, With Misa 31. Salkeld Wee/ding. The MeetinN opened with a hymn. The Slripturo reading was given by Mrs. Palmer, fel, lowed by the. Isord'e Prayer. Pier* were Made tor' the annual garden party. , Next Sunday evening At ,Vieterie street United antra a 0,ry1ee wUl reaeuted''Varlitliiir":11;0111-UX 'Of the Englikili, Irish, 'Scottie's, French, Dutch, Vireish, Canadian hYmns wUl 14 sung,•and oompositions by lilunielt and Norwegian musicians eviii be Played. ss Bev. W 1 Lane, Rev. .0* X4 nreWit and Mr,. A. M. Ttobertsion represented . the :United Chunk congregations at Goderich at the London Conferente the past week Very w thange$ were made in the minieterial stations of • Huroe Presbytery. MRS. -Vire#1, Where Are They? A 'proud father was teaching "1110 small daughter to tell the time. "These are the hours. these are the nth:tate% and these are the seconds," he said. Pointing them out The sraall was rather pezzled, •'But where are the 'Jiffies,' Daddy?" she aSked.—The Ftirres. Describes_ Grand Relief From Stomach.....MiZetyr,....Bilionsness Backache, Headaches and Nerv- ousness. Ki#neys, Disturbed. • Sleep. ".1 can't begin to . express 'my Jhanks cfor what ;Syntona has done for me. LS stomach W: in such It eondition 1' that I pr.actleally,-had, to • live on Dread n and butter; .but now can eat any-. .thing .I- like." That is what -Mrs -s4 Bertha Harding, 117, East street, Lon- e don, suld'sitCa recent-rePert. Abdut (Parker) ,Tohnsten. :Owing th Syntona. 'Read the rest of her sincere_ death of his mother at his Firth 1884;, 'was raised by the late Mu Jelniston, -and at the -age Of -Isis teen -went to North Dakota.- to iesid with. his father. ',Ile was a traVellin salesinan aria died shortly after leaidn The -tru6wniieralt6Qotil;911PIlale. r.ce4:10% MlaaaYy.'2209tth from Thief River Falls, North Dakota •under the auspices. of tbe Masoni sseTs6dge.sefswhierhesiste a member: IX As Survived by ,his wife,(Ether roster) one daughter, and, one son Gprdon. Re was .a nephew of Wm Johnston and Mrs. Charles. Parker, whe with .several _cousins and many boy hood friends regret bit untimely death Missies :1., and 0. P.. Rat/101'4:4 MOULit Pleasant, Mich., came on Tues • day to.epend the sumnier at their tot- tage in the village.,- • i% Wartime Entertainment—Rev. .4 - 'Graham presided Over the '..cmeert in the Town Hall On. Thursday evening last aid ef, the Red Cress Societe. The Program opened With the sieging of ‘i0 Canada." "The Flivver Family," 'an amusing skit featuring the backseat driVer .and the long.:suffering inthet 14--.Oile of those Old touring cars, drew many laughs. Chas. -Gemeinhardt• took • the paet,of the :father, while Mrs. Eric • York as the Mettler and Leslie Elliott and- Mrs Weston as thildrefieeora- pleted the family. The skit vete dir. e'cted by Sire. R. Gairdner.. Mrs. James Ferguson directed a, short play; "They Do Say," in: which the gossips enlarge Upon an incident in the ehureh • until In their over -fertile imaginatioris a battle has taken place and. hundreds are in the hospital. The scene nenvee from house 41 house and paws in hilarity. ',Those taking part Were 'Mee - dames McEWen, Larsen, Parker, Tins, Mises Den, -Gemeinhardt And Pease. Over the- Beek , Fence," a short. skit by „two."colored gals" (Miss , Ellen, MacKay- and SfrS. 11. Gairdner), revealed a good deal in loeaj hits and also the fact that even; • if they did sink,off key the "gale, -coultlfdartier iltitcf$arn /lens sail contributed ...ssplessalegsoloss -443.1116tellestiliasse- Be an England," arid' `The Open Road." Ile was accent- 'Paailed isy Mrs. R. Middletere Miss. A. M. Stirling, vice-president, welcomed the people and2nade a special appeal foe blankets, new or In geed cora:Wen, ." and also for new clothes for refugee children ail4 grevireups; TWenty-eight men took part in the "Mock Trial," In 1 wlilebivarious cases were teicel before the judge (Jahn Pease). Charles Gemeinhardt took the part of elerk, George Elliott was' sheriff and Win. E. s Jelin Parket were counsel for.' the plaintiffs and defendatitg.: ' Female im- • personators were Jack Sturgeon (col• - ored). Eugeiie Castle and George Caetle. Mr. A, E. Erwlit Was director. ratrietie songs were Sung by the -Whole comPanv. Li the - intermiesion .before the mock trial Misses Vera Pease and Doris Ater:wee, played a piano duet of reglineirtal marelies. There was com- munity siugling between the skits. Mrs. James Perguson was aiecompanist. Rev, 1..Graham pelted the audience to stand In a few moments of silent Prayer for the troops.' being evacuated from Planders. PORT ALBERT rola, ALEFIRT, June and Mrs. Robt. Mins, Catherine and Rob, of Cleveland, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. lax )40trug. ,L Visitors Iast week -end at the home Harvey Sextet Linflod ot Mr. and. Mrs. Pave lkiartin were • Mr. and Mrs. Pletcher Giblets and Mr. LL ILSTAT/ON trtnor Gittlem And §on Elmer, all of I Detroit. - ' 14ume 535, Karteston. mt. I The synspe:tlAy of the community is Statement:. •* . "I was afraidto eat the thin C liked most 'becau- se of awful stomach E cramps, heartburn and nailSeiL 1 v,yould 1111 up with gas so badly X could hardly, 11 • Mal ATTGITSTINtl, June 4.--sn1ss 1Slae Boyle,,R.N. of Chatham, visited her parents over''the week.end. Mr.. and Mrs. Charlie Xing and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Feenian and family, of De- troit vielied at the home of Mrs and Mrs. liugh ICieg over the holiday. 'Mr. And Mrs. Walter Snider, end family, of 1)etroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin. . Mr. and Mre. W. G. reran of Godo. • rich vielted friends here oil Sunday. Mies Bergetta. ()Valid bas returned to Sarnia after visiting friends here. Mrs.J A.. Kasper and Alaster e Jim and Arthur; of Detroit, visited friends her Week. Mrs. (4us. Kinahtiet i visiting friends hi Detroit this Week. • • The w Goodrich SEAL-0- MATIC WEISE Seals • punt. ' tures As hire you rif,,e. Ends flat me grief. This amazing , 6Cfrok striOnter tube sealcittett. tik;*.c.intredgils. gers to A mini. munt, For Your Old tot Your brew Cu. We, Trade. COME IN TODAY -breathe. • _Dizzy, bilious spells. came over me and little spots' floated before •nay -eyes. I was subject to head aches andsbackachesand anyseuervemisgot in.a terttible- condition: I..wOuld have to ri e several times at night became of kidney disorders and 'then X felt MtSela.-bl'enihtr'fatfg-tred' right beginning ,of the fraY.' "That is the "eortdition: was in for years, so yeu eau imagine hosi- I was when X found Syntona Was really _ helping. me . liire I have taken 'yntona for several weeks now and can truly :say I :feel well ant happy once more,: I „eat anything want at anv time III,W; Alla' I do not feel. anY after-effects. / 'am free. 'of headaches-, and dfliY spells. The pains, are giona , *faint my. beck, X sleep well and 'I go 'about -my -sverks ssith---reneWedsenergy. ' .."You May Publish this statement so others -Sufferers may read .it and ,b0, Wiiefited also.7,1" only toe pleased td be, able te say that my. whole esiteint 'feels. so toned -up and imProved."' " E,Very. weak ailing, rundown 'man or Ivonini 'Clock** or • 'cordially Invited to tall at 'VAMP- BELL's,DRuCt STORE and find_ouli altont_Syntena.,,,,liake your_mind to 'begin taking it today. See low Sib ean:holp you, too. ,the home you want. We arrange, all the details for you. ' Come in and talk it or. Bring your Wife with you. 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