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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-06-13, Page 9EASY OFI*aINC T I N CANNOT SPILL 'VifBS'VVI ~ 1 , _rune 11.—Miss Mary Flus was a London visitor on Friday. Zr'. W. H. Campbell visited at the, home of his daughter$ Mrs. Wxua Crozier of Crewe, Miss 'Grace Redmond and. Miss Ililda Mueller of Linwood spent the weekend with. Reeve 'R. Redmond. Mr. .and Mrs.. ,Bert ° Taylor were Wingate -visitors on Saturday. We aresorry, to hear that Miss Zella Cook is under the doctor's care. We hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Taylor attended the graduation exercises of Alexandre Hospital, Goderich, on Friday. Mrs,' It E. Bilis and Miss Mary visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jason Ellis of , Seafortb.. ArillIOSti at the home of Air. and Mrs. 'Maurice Bosnian on Sunday were Zr.A lack ,1,''o. man;of St. Mary's, Mr. Orval +Robb of Stratford, Mr. • Gordon, Doe - man. of Morris township and Miss Mabel Rosman. of Goderieh. 'Mr. R. Redmond, Misses ;grace R^ orad and' Hilda, Muellar Were London visitors,. on Saturday.' jr. 'and Mrs. Bart Wightni_an and faintly. were guests. on, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley +Stackhouse of .Druce-: eldY , Mr. Kenneth Campbell attended the dance given in honor of the graduating nursed ,.of the Godertcij Hospital on Friday vening ere>ree.Th+oso wno did rOrMaud Ddrs.al#ordook,M and Mrs. John Buc?hanara:; ".of West- field; Mrs. Wm. Bennett,` of. Blyth:; Mrs. Sackrider , of New Liskeard'; Mr. and Mrs, Cliff''Logan,of Belgrt we; Mr. and Mrs. .A ber!t Vincent, ,Miss Bdna,R of Belgrave ; Miss' McDonald, of Fine Riven : Mr, and Mrs. Vincent ,left by motor for Toronto, 'Hamilton, Niagara and other points,; the bride travelling in u --.green---crepe:-"-dress 3 1it1 green hat, CALUMET Not .for Lortiton ,1 Tubby . "What are r you , doing with my Encyclopedia Britannica?" Wife,: "f'm looking • for something." . Hubby s " (can't: you, ose4, a ladder' or a chair? Another need, 'of the times is an Imi- tation cigarette* fol. those w,ho,. reach: for one n echaideaily:.without reals -ranting it-WK-ttener ,Record' pitted for the ,aeV ,,' were appointed to amilit the Aulmra ladiee at the strawberry featOVal. It -was- decided to hoe Dyer aerrice ee,eli Thursday night inthe 'church at A, o'clock for the (Wrath* of the war. Mrs. Mep`ittiee, the president, gave a full report of the Red Oros* reeethit recently held at GoderI h, Mrs. 11 C. 'Wilson c iosed with :prayer, after which a ten -cent tea was served and a ,social: time spent. Vincent— laek. _t quiet wedding was solemnlzed at the „united: church manse, Auburn, at high noon on Sat- urday, Junes 8th, when Hilda Maud, only daughter of Mr. Harvey Black and- the late Mrs« pluck of West ileeld, was -.4intted in marriage to Leslie Cain erori Vincent, youngest son of M. and Mrs. Albert Vincent of Belgrave. Rev.. H. C. 'Wilson officiated. The bride was becomingly gowned in .:queen's• blue triple sheer, with white ,accessories,, dud was attended by pier cousin, Miss A1iice Cook, who, wore dusty gyrase. triple sheer, with white accessories. The bride- groom was:. attended by his ,brother, Harold, Vin+aent. After the ceremony a' dinner was served at-thehoine of, the bride's father, 'Mr. Harvey Black, con- cession 7, East W.awanesh, The table was decorated in punk and white, ,and was centred with the weddi,ug cake, The assistants were Misses, Edith Rea - cam and Peru McDowell. Among those present at the wedding, dinner were Mr. and .,Mrs Fred • W. Gook, Mr, and °Mira. Stanley Cook, Mr. and Mrs.wis not attend the service, at Westfield on Sunday missed a lovely service. A eh,ldren'a :olroir-if .over twenty voices,. led by the organist, Miss Winnifred Campbell,. led„ in the service of song, and also rendered two selections. The pastor, Rev. H. C.' Wilson, gave 'a splendid talk to the ` children. -The altar was :decorated with flowers. .A '»aptis -service' ,was*: solemnized; i . -Mc-Aloes and be . coat; h e babies, Gwendolyn ige vcn i h tree b bie ,, Dowell, daughter of 11.1r°. and Mrs. • Un., their . return they will reside on the Norman, McDowell, Donna Walden,, groom's faim on the 8th concession of daughter -of `fir. and .Mrs. 'Lloyd Wal- den, and„Kenneth Cook,' son of Mr. and Mrs. `' 'Mansel Gook, were baptized. W.1Vli.S IVleeting.•—The„ W, .S. mem- bers were euxer'tained on Wednesday afternoon at the'home of Mrs. Melvin • Taylor. Mlle meeting'was. led by Mrs.. Charles Smith. -Readings , were given •'by 1V rs. - Maitland .Henry, Mrs. Hugh 'Blair, Mrs. Alva ..Mc well, Mrs. C. +smith, and Mrs, Eleanor Taylor. -fav- ored with "a piano. solo° Tiiirety members ,answered the roll call. Mars. Wm. Vender gave `m, brief °account of mission- ary work at Bad <Axe, Michigan', which was very interesting The. . Scripture. lesson -_Wasp, semi . by Mrs, Alva” Me- 1)owell..: Mrs. Marvin McDowell .gave the ',last 'chapter, in the:study study Wek. A. duet.was -rendered . by "Mrs; Thomas Jardine and Mrs, Emmerson Rodger., The president then had : Charge of the 'business. period. - Details were com- Winsitan eitiaeena have formed ,a, Pa.trlotiee *Association, with W. II. French as president and Gordon Kidd an secretary. 'Mrs. Caetherinte. Steep of Clinton, is in the hospital there With •a broken. holo, resulting from. falling off a chair on. 'which she was sitting,. Alvin," thirteen -year-old son of blr, and Mrs. ' forge • Currie, Basi' WLwanosh, was severely burned when. gasoline exploded as he was lighting a, lire in an Bash' Wawanosh gravel pit« The death' occurred at °Seaforth . on Saturday, of Julia Weaver, widow of; ,Robert McMillan, in her-seventy-fourth year. Two sons survive: Thomas 'W. McMillan, of McKiil and: Robert W. D ' illah of Seaforth. Thomas CGoklsmlth; Scott, of .Seip forth, died in the hospital there on, eSunday,, in . his seventy -first' year. He leaves ' a widow and . four sons. For. n1atir-years" he acts: a member of the Seaforth Ilighlanders" Band; Rev, H.; J. Mahoney,' of B3ussels United church,: rias accepted the : vita'tion of Parkview -United church, hurrc , •!Stra ford,.,to = ;Ame.� tytor- of.. congregation. The, change will take place at the end of this month. -- After a long illness, Herbert Castle' of Clinton died on Friday evenings his sixty-sixth year. Deceased farmed for many years in Goder"ich township before retiring to Clinton fifteen years ago. • He la survived by his wife, form- erly Martha. Livermore, one son,' Clif- ford,,;_of Mount r-orest, and one daugh- ter;m Mme. James Vincent, of .Clinton. Oruce—StewartThe marriage of .Kathleen Matilda, younger daughter o" Mr.. and Mrs. East-Wawanesh. The community--ex-- tendS congratulations. ' " • °H011Ml SV'nlrlr,E, June '10.-- '10. -1 -Rev. and 11Vlrs. J.• W. Herbert, -Don Mills,', called .on friends in the vicinity on Monday. ;Mrs, Baur and family,- of Bayport, Mich., were week -end. visitors with their aunt, .Miss S. ,A,cheson. Viten. ;G. M..Young. of Lucknow, was - the guest, of Mr. and Mrs, Brogden MaeMath on Sunday. Mrs. dimer Potter,- Beten'and. Ken- neth 'have' been spending. a .fe'W days with Mr, and' Mrs: MaeD'onald; `Tees -water. Mr.. .John *Cudinore, lire and Mrs. (Harry; Cudmore. anti Mitt and hiss. Sydney Brown',were Sun>~elay guests' of Mr. and, Mrs, Earl ".Gudrnore,- Ethel. Harry £tewart, Seatortb, Dr. Wil- liam Graham Bruce, of Kincardine, s . $oleentnized, on. June 5th in the 'Seatorth j reabyterian eliur:eb, Rev. Hugh Jae officiating. Dr. and 'MY.TR iiruee will reside at Kinea.rrdine. The marriage of Della, daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Melvin .Sulith, 'Bron on line, 'ray township, to Clarence How- ard MelIck, son of Alfred Melleek snit the late Mrs. Meltek of 'Zurich, was solemnized !by Rev: It i Rappel at :the Bvangelicai parsonage, Dashwood, on. Saturday, June 1st; , The :couple will reside on the 3iellek farm north of Zurich, Ruogbalt , At, the .borne of Aire. and Mrs. A.',14. �umball, ° Clinton, on Saturday, their youngest daughter, (Helen 'Eli abeth, was united in marriage to John Arthur Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Anderson of .Hennall. ,The .ceremony was performed by 4 ev. G 4«. Burton: The young t~ouple 'left on a motor trip ter Northern Ontario, and on their re. turn wIU make *their ,borne in IStan1sy township. _ . .At the United chureh manse, .Hensall, on (Saturday, the marriage of Beatrice Ada Etlleleen, only daughter • of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drover: of, Hibbert, .to Jack Clifford` Munn, son of Mr, and. eMrs. R. J. Munn of Hensall, was 1bninized by Rev, R. A. "Brook, Mr. and Mrs. Munn ,motored to' Niagara' if "fico -;and 'New "York on their ' honeys Hen trfp. They will reside in Hay "townsshiip. Farmer Run Over by Drill Jelin Rint,aul, a farmer on the IIuron n F� d !� • *Nit M '� a, him wit �s Mob rat awt, a So was > e> IM ws e-shontr at the lin-,aA• i tom. cries were head a.d ire was taken to 'tis eatorrh H*mplgel Just ssr, year ago ![r. Rieto l std a fractured I1 and other Werke 14 an automobile *evident. The United ehureh personage, Lom- c bare, wee the scene um Saturday morning of . the wedding of Alma 'Gertrudee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William log'gerth, Jlulleett townehip, to Weldon Maynard Tyndall,, son of Mrs. Tyndall of Clinton. and the late Fred Tyndall. The eere?hen wag+ per- formed by Rev. A. B. Menzies. On their return from a, honeymoon trip to Ontario :points, Mr. nod Mrs. bride- groom's will make their home on the bride- groom's farm in Goderieh township. 5 , pup nl.•-.WIC a� �r ,. 7h111M► * rrslsr gam Ards. Tile sea 6w�flkv,af is June .1& r.L. )leu, had lies—die We week as their bellMy• teacher, Mims Doggies, t the eimi ' end at the leas et lie p iasis. Mr. and Mrs. Mar r a ant Lloyd, fru Beeekrille, Waited NMS thew here tae Sunday afternoon a abort witness T,eel►urnu congregation wee i1r 'welcome back Rev. (.1. 3I uldwe>t+at es fiunday alter his attendance at tits London Conference. The National deo thein wen sung at the chase of the arr. Vice. it � �' rai , Fares JUS`' 21 At 22 from DE`EIC .. Oshawa. and to - rn, a It incl save. Uxbridge, �Strsioz� Asha a d lea w u Linideay, 'Petea baro, Campbellford, ,Newmarket, e(loll:i gwood, Mees ford, Midland, North may, Parry Sound, Sudbury, **rep' maid;. -Weet to. Beardmore. 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