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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-06-20, Page 10• GODU1E N.' l'HUJIAIDAT, JUNE t 194* NEWS OF AUBURN -- , __L ii±1M1+![+1° 3 t1r 1L as -Yr, and M. +; ;, K me•. s[Ar. ,called an fris ihere on That lay. ,knead Ansa Beadle and Mr. Beverly inset, ut Detroit, spent the week -end r; with %be tormen; pareute, Mr, and M1 Mrs. Geo. Beadle. Mr. and Wu 3 Armstrong, tor- d ` 'Gor1 a Wa t d<rn, liiie4st. and Lois and o i Ia t *o of Toronto spent the week -end, with lily. Mart. Arintrong.. and 'Mrs. Ralph Graviston of Tavistock visited -on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Russel Ring. 1;ox11,-On Sunday, June 10, to Mrs and Mrs. Sidney. McClwehey, a (laugh-:. fez, • - Mr. Teddy Jones returned home last Saturday after a fortnight's visit wltl daug'htel', Mrs. James Forman,• and of Flint Mieh, Mr. Forman, r rieh� �[raY � ill�laafn Millio�l, . ' o►f Clocle , visits ori Siincia'y nth• Mrs. C. 'A. • Newson. • Mr. and Mrso : Geo. Beadle have re- turned home after visiting relatives at Tavistock and Woodstock. - Mr. u4 M#. Knareig Craig and fan - lir, of 1 odertele, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Sae. era*. Mrs offal Mrs. Wiley, of Kimberley, ° are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John tarter. Mr. Levi Marwood and Mrs, A, Robb visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Msaelienzie, of Lochalsh. Miss, Edith 13ea' om, of Ilullettr has been engaged as teacher of Auburn pub. lie school. Miss 13eacoin;'comes highly recommended .from a school in East Wawanosh. The wheat in this district lies grown to a very noticeable height, some et it me sC1fn, five feet, six inches'. -The hay is a bumper erop and cutting oper- ations bav eo.nnen e d „Miss Dathy Wilson babeen, en- gaged agaged as teacher in SS". No. 17, East Wai.w nosh(the Bailie school); . • n `t. a �) ° o he 1tad concession of' East Wawanosh. Mr. Robert Prestt of +Brusesls, has been appointed teller inthe bank here, .succeeding . Earl Zurbri g« I C. and Mrs. `Harold Kitchen, of was remit 'Uttar, with the MOO, Mr. and Mrs. «I, J. Sr. A..1,, Verguion talk a peatieradu, ti vourlie xA emba At. '1'UroutQ *t week, J t3,r. It IC% Weir has returned home tom Toronto, where ire had been at, tending .i. It1olieal health offiee& con- vention, The monthly- meeting of the Red °rose will be held in the Foresters Mall on Tuesday, June Wth, at 2 o'clock The T.P.S. of Knox 'United ehurc°h ars holding a weiner• roast at !Sunset Beach on Friday night,' Fetyine Farewell, --On 'Friday even- flus, a lumber of the Seung people from here held �#axeacll. _party ft,Cori Zurb1,°igg at Harbor Park, Goderieh,. Carl has been teller in, the bank here for Ami months,` and,during�itis brief stay made many friends. Gaines Were played, heat-ridiug was indulged °.3:n, and community. 'singing was enjoyed. - Carl left on, +Saturdtyfor his 'home at Listowel, where he plans to spend the summer months, ,He intends entering the United Church ministry in the fall. Women's... Institute. -:The `° regular monthly meeting of the :Woolen's ' I3istib tutu was held in the Foresters' 'Hall •on' Tuesday afternoon. A minute's silence was observed for the soldiers overseas, followed,:, by prayer by . airS. - ; I aw ora and all repeating the Lord's, Prayer. It Ni~aS decided to-purchasea pair of Qo1I'eia ` lilaiakets" fax, :iii` ` Red ` t` ,• Mas. -Woods. and " Mrs. Howson were appointed to 'purchase then', A duet ads= dered=bergs erktRaithby. Ud-i l4 rs. V A,. Howson. The report of the 'district annual held at St. Helens on May 31st was given by Mrs. Fred Moss.' Mrs. Jas. Woods .gate a splendid talk,!» on "Flowers and the .Care of Thum.." A flower contest was 'cbuducted by lass Josephine Weir, in which Mrs. R. J. Phillips won first prize.. The roll call was answered " with the "Nn oe oi your favorite flower,' a The nneetiiig was closed with the singing of the National.- 'Anthem•,;--a€te3r whioh a dalinty _ lunch- was served „by_the hostesses," Mrs: J. '3.. Wilson, Mrs, Chas. Straugh'an and Mrs; J; C. !Stoltz. • Meeting. -rhe w.1t,S, of .Knox Presbyterianchurch, met" in the church Friday afternoon with 'Mrs. J. 3. Wilson in charge. „The !Scripture swats read responsively. Mrs. • Wilson led wino; prayer. The tole was taken by Mrs ';Alfred Rollinsdn;• 'Misses, Jose -phi le ,Weir and Norma Deer rendered .>• a Peaslzl„ duet., �2rs«•- Jq C. Stoltz gave a..'Bible •:reading oh "Schools' in India." , The roll •eall wag answered ,with a verse of . Scripture containing y ath g Works . the word I•trust." ust. r Mrs. Law•sondon of . • 102 I I V ► tS. ,. Y la e � . oven •. . •:o tender, Ontario grown ryp; Week nioy "ie o er Von this , E :pli 7 , E p};iTARYO• QATAR*O* TR,ESS+` F �� Size7-RADIS:.: HES ct 4Fh r r Gree I���Fres�, bancha ov° BEETS ONTAO CAB FreshGreen une�► otereIt o ..FRE$N CELIE tARTS asiivi 5 waspates t ed REAL AAT! cTVI PRICES busA� ' Golden.' IOW tBit .°mlt� id '1bs. • • To I M 1 salad wN + your s s ANN PAGE MAYONNAISE SALAD DRESSING ar French Style SALAD DRESSING The feather you send your dollar away the longrthey will beeonhg gaeM to yote ky ezd your money in «oderieh. The monthly i neetiug of the .Salttord Red Cross will be held : at the home of Mrs. A.'"' Goldthorpe 'ou Tbutleday, June 2Tth; at 2 pqm. .l°tA wan a lana fresh as the Proverbial daisy try Kipp's Herb' Tablets. Only Zoe beX CAMPBEL1;5 DON STORE. 2x Tho' W:A. of North street United ohurch -Will meet Thurcdays June -27th, at 3 p.m., at the ,home of Mrs.. Carl Worsen. Keays street. Knox ;church' Ladies"; -.ittd, ., group; 2,, will. hold a tea -.and '!bake ..sale at "Simi ie's 'Cottage, e, :Lighthouse 1.'oint,. Thursday, June' 21tlt, fron3 3 to 0 pan, -26 Strawberr�social at Ta ylot'sCorner sehool ste?ds, ridgy, Jyne 28th. Supper served from 0 to 8 pin., follow~ ed by alelay, "Chilly. Billy' S•tu1g,'--' by Bayfield,. "United church. Adults 40c, ehi.Xdren 20ce -25 The Evening Auxiliary of. North street United church, will , n'eet Tues- clay evening, June 25ti,, in the ejlurch. ::SmartI Suu�y(�mea. Hats, in they. latest ,st '1e$i. ..� J S0 . -51 '. '-.M � ge erAit,- Kingston +St. • g5x • KIDNEYS ARE IOLTIANSrb1D and In- >vigorate"d- sby sing Rutmaeapsr-Pe.,A regular intervals, use RumacaPs` for Your . health's sake. CAMPBELL'S DICITGr STORE. . 13-19:25 BORN HLTiO'1!T.--At . ,A;lexandra Hospital, Go+derich, on 'Friday, 4,ut e 14th, to Mr. and llfrs, Gordon B. Elliott, :'ot ..B1yr s0�n, DEE.-At Alexandra Hospital, Gode� • riches on Thursday, June 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. • Einer Lee, , �B, No 2, Clin- -- ton,: a - son. i - S�iITH, --- ,At Alexandra Hospital, . "Gederich, on ''riday,- June 14th, to Mr.. and. Mrs. Allan !Smith, St. .Thomas, t SQ11. ` • MED For Resu1thA Ciassified Ad rOX 1 FOR SALE, 11+OUSX'; W I1 • t.r oriel, , ; reasonably priced; priced ; in ,goo4 condition. Call SIGNAL -STAR Or. FIVE. 23-5z R SALE. -TUE ST. I WRUN `E, �!•" ` . Montreal street,... south . at Public ], e Library. This property will be sold' cheap and gn easy payments J', W. °RAMIE.. 214 AT1oll tON°TT WITH MO) ERN 4_ftrtishe1 q(Jttage. Water, DSew8r, light-Crpart. CII "11�x cletrich. ' ' tf BennettSt.,coo •A+.VI1YOU . X+ NOUG r YOUNG houltry�`pull+�ts, cQekcrels , . Order ,. suchBray eds a$ 'Leghortu*s,' New' pr_ - a hires L.S. X BaR. Rocks, N.H. Him , x 73. It. --- with '„confidence. (Bray Turkeys' too,,• day old, Staa.rted). E..11. ,SOMI RSA'D1.,, Pelt. 2, Gocleriel. - -25. FOR SALE.' ---,EXTRA : CHOICE tomato, early•eabl age,"pepper, ca'uY% flower, aster and ether plants, 10 cents Per, dozen. '- Late cabbage, 40 'bents per. hundred. 'Vigorous plants, well rooted, and hardened.' to ,open, air.:" JAMES" OUL11E1RT, corner Cambria road,, and Elgin ave., . opposite Thos., Andertn's s'gi'a'tiUfl".V •.,z -k z �., ,a . 1�26x KEEP ` TH1 S1)'IMPORT ANT -pointeinanitabuyinOnne chicks 'start, ' lijvability,...rapid growth towards early, • full development. Brays have theses qualities. Splendid breeds, fine N.H. crosses. Order • July chicks now. Bray, TTtu�rkeys, day ,old, started, immediate shipment. E. H.. SrOM1aR- SAIaL, R.R. 2, Goderich, . -24 MEN, WArNTED.-.A. Goon BUST.. tee Spaying guod income tnd'w future possibilities. • Selling Familex Products' nen and women. all • over Canada have found the -secret. of sue- eess, -Why don't y'ou get on it.:£oo? NO ' OBLIGATION. Ask for FREE catalogue .describing 200 necessity pro- ducts and p1ani . _,IPAMILEX PRO-, DUCTS; 5701SC .Clement'St:, Montreal. . . , 19-22-25 KYLE'. -In •"God- rich June 17th, 'Alice q "JessieJohnston, widow. of the -late CARLOW David Kyle, 1N MEMO IAM' E'iirRdlV - . GT err. In lT. hag A memory g of may dear husband, David Errington, who.:died June 18th,~ 964. 'My 11Ps' cannot tell how I miss him ; •, y .heart cannot tellwhat to say. Godt alone knows liow I miss him In a home .that 1S leneson'te-_.t y No one knows' xny %nilig, '' : - For few have seen me weep. I shed, my le* from; a broken heart, When ethers are asleep, -Lovingly , reniem'bered by his wife dally. 25x !ISIII BILDS.--•In-1o• vi7ng memory of a dearly beloved wife and mother, Mrs. ' _HughShield• hoass zv R a four Years o (June y17th, 1 9036 . OIL» tivh'at would I give' to clasp your Hand, �. Your dear'kind• face to see; l Your loving ..senile; ' yoti welcome voice, Thatzneant so much -to ane. No one knows • the silent heartache,' ' OW, those .who ,hve lost can tell Of the grief that' is, borne in silence; For the one we loved so. well., ` -Lovingly remembered by Husband, Sadiu�.uitZ''FV ll:' 26 • fered 'prayer for "Peace.. Lunch was served by' 14rrs. Geo. Dawson -Mrs. ' John Houston and •.Airs. ` Edgar Lawson. C.G:I.T, G roup.- 1`he O',G.I.T. met in Knox 'United church on rFriday even- ing with Elden Marshin the chair. 'Betty Craig . led in a singsong. • The Scripture was read by Ileene McCOlin- -chey and Betty Craig_ led .in prayer. Ila Craig 1avored'with' a, piano instru- reental and Marguerite . liliough gave a reading. Betty Asquith gave the last ehatpter of the study !book. It was 'de- cided to hold, a Sunday evening service, Jury 14th, in Knox: United _church: After the meeting games. were enjoyed under. the direction;, of . Mat: guerite_Xi1- lough. • • SUNNYE1ELD . PAS'rR SALM.oli- P'NK .. •. O LED UEEF�. SOUPS .4A-Fds.... .MU FFETS QUAKER in r u"- r i rr jr 41 +„rIlNli.,l,;IliiUWiiJI11rI,11 a..(!,!„l{ DOM ESTIC or BA15 R$T . AYLMER BONELESS CHICKEN g.230 TEA x4YW L 320,. 8 MUS'JIE lour. . l's . . STEAK 's 3I0 MEAT LOAF m dlun s ' int‘ 250 • CLARK'S n POTTED MEATS 2Tins 17c CATSUP ,ay(rrter. . . B>Ga. SALMON " y� Tiger . 441 7 ir�rrlM - - A&P BREAD. SL1 EH or VNSLICEi ANN PAGE l+Vi#t�'E W1iOLt WHEAT *A0tro WHEAT SQL Ali MIKILLOW z JI suoy SOAP O'CLOCK I3viouR Ropes 1.11. 33 3 1 r ' SO;tY Ham. IRCLE3 . COLBOrRNE. TO ONISH P,-- :Tune 1$: -Mr. Arnold Mlle, youngest . son of Mrs. Chas..A`ilin, lxad the misfortune .to be kicked by a horse while w*Lorking: in the county ' gravel:__pit.• The young man, who was kicked in the abdomen, was. - rushed to • Goderich Hospital, where he . lay for. a few days, the doctors not knowing just how baldly be wa'S hurt. At time of;' writing he has _somewhat unproved, , Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner and little :son Bobbie, of Pieton;':Ont., are, staying with .the lady's Parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millian, for a Vane, Mr. 'Gardner having a• job in a garage in Goderieb. Um. _ Barnet Fowler of Dungannon - spent -laSt ungannon-spent.-last. wok with -her brother,"- Mr. Edward Hardy, and " Mrs. Hardy. Mrs. Fowler, who About three years ago suf- fered a 'stroke, is Ihuelt improved in health. " ;:Chas. l icl> nidi • of Toronto is visiting with relatives here.' CHti1V011 NOTES The regular meeting of Kng,chureic Ladies!! Aid will be held on kriday, June 28th, at 3 ro'e1oek. After' the evening 'service next Sun- day, the James Evans centenary pie - tures will be show n hi Victoria street 'United church,' at 8.15x' p.m. One hundred 'years ago work with the Crce Indians was began Iby Rev. James Evans. These, pictures were recently shown at the Hamilton and London Conferences of the United Church. All aro weleomc. rr a E Ralsta • /� f cSf inead '.ii Yi. for IFresh' es a Fruit orange Dun "eh NPOnott tateer C'alo 9 for O. LTD. flE SURE BEFORE yAn Un*v'oidable Icer Cat 11APPENS RE SURE You Are fly Pros leeted RY 11V'S1 "RANCP - 11. . FORA Inturance sod Real **tate • i~r r. • and Mrs. CARLOW, dune 17: 1f Melvin •Tyndall attended the gradua-, tion exercises at Toronto .University at which tleiri" htyr, Isabella Mary, , swag a_ graduate firj.the ;public health course. 'Miss. Tyndall Is at her home. at present. Wecongratulate- her and lsh-ilea-e'aery'= Success `-in her 'fuiiture work, Bev. A. M. Boyle occupied the pulpit, of 'theGPresbyterian church on:;Sunday. and gave a strong and forceful sermon to 'a good congregation, • • Mrs. A, --L.. Errington was laid aside last week with a severe attaek • of arthritis, but is improving.• .N`Rev -Gord n Hazelwood chose "a his text- on 51n ay TheKingdom of God is. Within y iu." - God, the. Almighty' Jehovah, is above" all, and though earthly • kingdoms may •change ,and perish Christ' said; "Be,.of good cheer,, ar.F1q,Y7"J.." 4 11 AMT.. MkiNT, • with bath and Cellar; at- tractive aurrouudin*; near river and lake; roasessiou July 1st. ,Apply M. W. IIOWEIJJ. 24'S O RENT. -TWO R T .. IN private residence, on ground Moor; about one block, from the Square. Woman ,preferred. Apply SIGNAL - STAR OFFICE. -25 ' ou,[4S}_ne.y S... W°.re nwholUe '1'7o3'r part. MISS A,710AritItICK, 22 Stanlley .St., Goderiett. W. TO ItE)NT, ON 1'I(1X N street, Can take possession right away; hard,wood floors, double, garage, hot water heating. Apply R. J. DOAK, Piston 'street. Phone 71S. 22tf WANTED WiAA'"'''�'1 . - MAN FOR HAYING YIN+G and."laar'vest. G"EO G•E B•, ' WITa 'SOS, Clinton, Itia.,2, 5-01 ANTED. . EXPrLRIEhNOED housemaid. Apply MRS, • H, L, BARNES, 'West street. 25x NTiF3E.;-4.--EXPERIENOED PAM hand; non=smoker preferred. J1ORIN W. 3S•AL1 ELl1, Rat, No. 2; on crick: '-Picone 00V2r. ANTED.---(NED MANDOLIN OR guitar. Apply 77 East St., between and 6 p.m, any evening, • 25x WASHING DONE" XN - P',RXVA hon..". Special are for silks. BOX 88, S'bGNA.rL STAR 24-.7x "ETANTE3D,: TO i3TJY O,%,,i :HORSES and dead cattle; . must be suitable for oink feed; �-iemoved promptly. FRED.:GILBERT, I.R. 2, .Bay4leiio Phone 908' r 22, Clinton, ,Calls paid for: r • 1S -U. O.AMBITIOUS ;'MEN A.ND 'W OMEN we.` fifer opportunity to build up a profitable business by •. retailing two; hundred "household' -necessities., Tea, Coffee: ': 'Thirsty Day Trial; NO RISK. Monthly Specials with F: REE Paroducte. Now best time to start. Apply J"1TrO, 143 Mont•ealm, Montreal.. 23-445-0 weemesiasemesemaseesee Y have overcome the world." Keep up y'oUr spiritual morale. Mrs•• Wm; I3.. Reed : and daughter �'' pt t visited' her. uncle Ales. young, Loyal, last week. - ,' - W.M:S.:Workers. ; The W.1 I.8: held •their" June ,meeting at •the home of Mrs.. vit. W. Walter on 'Tuesday, the .11th, The suggested program of the Mission- airy Monthly . was followed,. several members, read the ,Scriptureiselectigns and Mrs. Henderson led in, ~prayer. "The work committee reported the packing; 1 u .aandsecondhand •of a e of lits ba q 'al o of a b ir. the -Ben - miller clothes, s e 0111 miller affiliated group. It was all Gent to Blyth. Arrangements were,nU 4e to serve dinner to the members of Presby- tery 'at the •Summer !Sehooi! on Thurs- c TWA Fi AMli, ; t,1h` '.SHE 14T31 . Jaw* Stevenson are grateful. tee the finny ofay-apathy re e*tved in their bereavement, and .yang to thank particularly those who Nilt flowers or gave the leo, of their ego for the funeral.: eepeememeseesessom•. �, .. 1ND1 WANWED 1'41,'NDERS E Olt GRAVEL TOWNSHIP Oir GODERIOU Tenders, will be received by the , undersigned until. June 29, for eruaing' approximately om , yards. of grave), one inch screen, to be delivered where the Road ,-1$4ul?rintendent dir'eetd. Work to be donenot later than October 1.n A marred the ,ue for $100 to ae. company each tender, Whieh •will, be returned If tender not ae`cepted. Cork. retux �. tractor: to cleatn Qwn. pits. Loweist or' any, tender knot necessarily accepted, • w, It. C.PIONIPSON, Clerk 5 R.R. 2, Clinton. l� OTICE TO VRE ITORS OTI(R�El7Y rORS. Notice IsTO'hereby' giv'en.:to all';persons:: having any claim against the estate of the late Mrs, Catherine A. Sturdy, who 20th da of Mt.'', 194 at died on the 28 y y C� the. Town of Goderleh• to send same to the . undersigned, duly verified !by' d a nn on_ or before .Tune 20th as . . . fte that cl t the`E7xeeuti*. on and,nfter a of the said:estate will proceed to mace distribution of . the assets thereof ham - Jug regard only ,to the elaims then filed. DATED AT G ODERTOH Tina lith DAY OF JUNE,A.D., 1940 .. ,r R. C. HAYrS, Goderich, Ontario, Solicitor for the 'Exeeutors of the. sai'•estate. - day, June• 20th.; Different committees were •appointed. 'The 'meeting 'closed with prayer. The hostess served after- noon tea and a social hour was .en* . Pyed. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Win. Sallows' home, BOWLING ON, THE GREEN° In. the local dou'ble's tournament on the Piston Street ' greens on Friday night' last ''the winners were: 1st, 0. A .Gr' •c'�Xa.n • and. Dr. A. Graham; . M .. us J. u ,2nd, M. *Ainslie and W. Hodge;, 3rd; E. Bisset and G. !Symonds; 4th; ti W. ,S.. Baker and. W. Heitman: On Monday night: the wannera.Avere.t.: 1st, !G•.,Mumby and J.._..,Jobnston ; - 2nd, B. !Se derson -and W. Hodge. GOLF kiwgErsTAOS „ .. The 'results - of the week -end .sweep stakes at the Maitland golf Bourse were AS follows': 1st ,net, W. R, Hilton,; 2nd net, George ,Buchanan ; 3nd net, ,Jack Henry .4th net, Tom 'Pritchard. - noose, Goods Sundrie 'etc mails s , a postPaid Nola, sealed wrapper. 80% less than retail 'Brite for mail.. order catalogue, ' _NOV-RUBBER CO.,. irep't. D-10, Bo• ;,,9.1, Hamilton,, Ont, 21-28 r~ a. 7.1r; 4431, 5! CLA The Council of the County of Huron' Froclaam a 'PO 8¢ 86LI1'IF Agricultural Par Sunday, June 23, 1 A J. 2-.30 p.rn. ` To Eneo`urage aria . saint too Government t7 to Extend its War ori • Iron .inent Speakers -4m be present 'to disotias War Subjects • MASSED B .Zfl B. ` All Patriotic !Citizens Ate Urged to Attend (Sgd.) GEO. YEAG4X, "Warden Gov snvE T1iE KING • I:!y1 sit +yY okiskilitikokiakiskiitiakokommoakiskviiiiiipkiadokwMMIIR