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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-06-27, Page 5a•. ..r Voluntary Registration of Women MONDAY, JULY tho Eighth LOOK Ixi•THE SI(,iiNAL•STAR /TEXT . WEEK FOR PARTICULARS _ 28 7 ersonalMn1ion.e MintfoEvelyn O'Brien, is holidaying at • Ptes. William DuckworthandRe flan Don R this wee:. , .. ,, Thompson; oat the Essex .Setfish g ra . 'spent, at present stationed at Camp 3s Mrs.. Robt. Frith, of Mention, the , Bordeu, were' hoc e'on leave over the guest of Mrs C• H, 'Humber.:.... ' Week -end. MiSs. Jean Groveshas,been Spending: Miss `Frances • Roberts is in Alex - week eek et'Guelph and 'Toronto. at t is na T ro . w of a ` b Mrs,, phis, (� ammo • ''her sentinel. home on, North. street. ' Matt . and Mrs. Ernest 3ordan, of Slid- - bury, are.'holidaying at the lake Shore.. rte Art Dewker of ,the 4RGV+ 1 Can rich, sawed to Windsor ea li'uaday last. They worn actor igenird 10T their aunt, Mires Sim Chambam, who M ,rPeeidiug * tow dors with lir Mos. *ma Jack Sieber, Windsor, before -re- turning to heart itoine The {Buff* Prof.y��• Ripley E*pr o: the Rel. rofr. ►ieott MoeKenzie, T). )., princii►el of ithe Presbyterian College, Montreal, was s. visitor during the past'' week with, hie mother, 'bras. J. T. MaeRenzie. lie had been in attendance at the General Arse sc ntbly of the Presbyterian Church, which was 'held at St. 'Catharines. He was accompanied by his son, Dr. Doug- 1as• MacKenzie, ' recently graduated 'as a medical doctor. • Mr, H. Bouforcl and son, Mar. O. Boi* ford, of. Windsor, were here at ,the wee1 end and on their return on Sung day were aecompanied by Mrs. O. Bou - ford and little daughter Anne, who hail been. visiting for two mouths at the home of Airs. Boutord's parents, Mr. and .,Mrs, J, ' Nivins, Miss • .Shirley i\TIvins also went with them, to ,spend the summer ,at Windsor. 'andra Hospital with a fractured hip and arm,, ;the result e uf 4 tali. at the 1 ENb11LMligt;' June �,. ev`. R, tette of her nephew,'„ I+!1dr'ed,' Xeo,' Hazelwood .,Was in `Sit. Thomas last Holmesville. :Friday ..and ,Saturday attending' M%' MeNaughton. ,of the G.0,1, lett eoaeb�in eon£erenee of 'the ` Christian some days' ago to spend the summerg • BBINMIL aA R . er was home over the vacation at Chatham. • She returned week -end y' < later to�'take part in the !bridge t"ourna- ran an leave. ' . ' or -held • er this week. • Mr: and Mrs; W. l roudfoot, of T meat. being h e onto, spent a few' days with friends yrs.' Wm: McCreath, with her dough .,�.�.., . ,.ra,,a-frs. , Florence J. Hislop ,and Mrs �:'the"iin t k,:�:�.;.:�,,.�-�---c-�•-x,..� - Miss Louise. Dover, of Wingham, e Lottie .MacLean; • iiia -r sky the . guest of _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohio, are spending a week with Mr tg:n avenue. and Mrs. Harry McCreath at Time Pennington,. � �a. • e nurse -in -training at 'Cotta e.. , ..Miss Ruth Deer, g Boni is spending London,gat the .D Victoria Hospital, .. • irinci al':�.. R. Scott is P ' holidays at 'her 'Bonne here. �ar'tnient of Education, Toronto, 'read - Jim Bill Hi11, Grade- p Thorneloe and B ing examination papers: in trigona. training at''the R..q. .111r$, i •t Children: +ar rich � boys who are efiry. Scot and A.F. -school 'at Galt, were lron4.e over spending two. weeks .at her home • •the week -end. • - Oshawa. Mr. A. �H. Erskine,. president of 'the Mr. and 'Mrs. Wesson Dickinson, o Goderich Lions;. and - Mar•: Nelson, Hill,, iY.e aeoit -were � stn of the . �'tsse resident; =attended` -the- L'lons� eon Mtreit,- gl ' P Notation at Montreal::. Kenneth 'pennington`of the Dodos store, Wingham,• is spending his ho days with . his parents..Mr. and Mrs, *has. Pennington,. town. isss Vera McLeod, of town, is tamng '-the; (Stratford Normal i Sehool students w _ e were successful in their examin- ations- Congratulations f .. •aeons. Go • gr,�,tu dau h - d her . Biro he a g. h y .- J e .P u os 'M p �.� . -ter',Peg�y""�" left on Sunday..by anotor,- t iaefe t o • 7rn, ou 1 R rMr W , i her brother, Mr. :Win. e b spend two months in Muskoka. ,,Aircraftsman Jack Calder. of the R. whb is at present'etationed• a education committee of the United Ohurch. Mrs. E. Oke and Miss ER Ilicks of iGoderich '.visited on. Sunday with Mr. - and' Mrs. ' O. A. Vanstone. _ Mr; and 1Vlrs. Ward Gledhill and . Mr. as �.d Mrs. --Verne ledhllt ilio o o , Toronto Bio spend the week=end. Tlie young People's service On "Sunday' n o rnin'g was largely attended. The e- address was listened to with ` muob. interest,' The choir was eon"posed .of m -young people. It was also 'promotion e dayin alis unda , school, when a num- ber y at raft children" were promoted to higher classes. f Mr. and Mrs, • Will Long spent a s few.' days in. Torohto..laat week. Tlie`B iamiller,_ .nited_churelt,Sunda_yw nic wa held 'at Harbor Park,. school pie s c �Gtoderieb, ' A. good number turned out and. enjoyed the sports for young and old. About 130 sat' down to supper, 7Em a and -Minnie --Queb street, last week -enol. They were en .route to Philadelphia to attend th Republlean national convention.- ' Miss 'Grace. Goebel, of Winnipeg, is spending . u' •few''d"ays in town. . Slie . has come east tp attend the • annual Fisher family.veunion, which is to be held en'Saturday next at tbe home of Mrs.John Burton, R.R. 2, 'Preston. . Mr.";aid Mrs,' Melville Craigie, who i client their •v�oatiori visiting their par- ents 'here,. left on Thursday, morning and would spend a few days, in Kiteh- ener, 'Hamilton, .and. Toronto, . before -Toronto, •with his parents, Rev. proceeding to their home in Sudbury:: A. . ,^,Ca,ideover x, a • 'Cand 11I� .the week, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson of end;= Ashfield and:. Mrs.' Geo. As hto God e- . e - Roped -Trip Bargain:' Fares,: JULY 5: and.• 6 from CiODERICH , To Stations ,931.1ha wa ud� -F.d t--to•-inclusive,-__T7�bar£dge, 'Lindsay, Peterboro, Oarnpbei1ford,' Newmarket, �gollingwood, Mea- ford; Dliidlland, NOrbh flay; Par 'Sound; -Sudbury, -O apreeVamI-:-West = . to Beardmore, _," PaYt re.ma July g To TORONTO • ALL TRAYNS. July 6. Also, to Brantford," Ohatham Gadericli, G+uelp ,` Hamilton, London, -Niagara Palle, Owen Sound, St. 'Catharines, Sb- 'Marys, Sarnia, Stratford; :Stxathroy,' Woodieto+ k. SEE HANDBILLS FOR OOMPDE= LIST` OF DESTINATIONS. " For Fares, Return `LimL15, Train : Information, Tickets, 26 etc, 'Consult' nearest Agent. , 11830' .CANADIAN NATI ONAi: e-. ►wake yers!! 'These pace for vieek.28th June to truly; 5thnLclus ve -- ASIFETaT1 .. .AISSHFI+l LD, June 25. -Mr. and Mrs, x lis t- Detroit are i acMureh of De'tr M y ing. •with the,qatter's sister, Mrs. Wil a fre�cl 1;+.r ncea es y. Miss 13azel .Dickinson. and, the Miss Anna}, Lois and -Charlotte Mackennie of Toronto ,were guests at the .home sof Mme. M. C. Mackenzie last week ;end. Miss Anne . MacMurchy, and little niece, 'Georgia Dunbar, of , Ethel, are guests with the 2ormer'ssister;' . Mrs., Vt F>raneey, ' The annual Sunday :school picnic was heid,. iast..Saturday.at Camp ,Kintail. Owing to :the church being' 'reprocess. of redecoration, there will be no ser vices yin Ashfield Presbyterian church on Sunday, June 30. Mrs. "IR;r"L. White and daughter,. Anne, ''have returned to their Biome At hieago,..-after a visit with the foram,. em's mother, Mrs. K. F. 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Seidlitz .Eowders 3 /Or 10e 9 for 25e White Shoe Polish 250 Water Glass 2 Cans .25e Par Excessive - Perspiration 4 rid ..,, .. 390-59e Neet ,.,,...,, 53c Mum ....... 3 is GOc Odorno,,,...... 35e EKY DRUGS ,T THE GSTORE. LAUDER' DUNLOP CAMPBELL: 'WIGIE Phone 10 ,Phone 1 Phone 96 Phone 45 ... GOD/Ott DRUGGISTS r .•ink -o.>�r _ TKO DELICIOUS DELICIOUS VIIHOLI WHEAT CEREAL Contains the WHEAT GERM Immaculately Styled Here are shirts ,tiat have style and more. They 'have ,finish, .polish,' and the smart distinction that. only FORSITl°i tailoring cart apart to men's shixta. New fabrics : -new pat•' terns—new colors —neW mid yrs xrav L — tom them today. • 'We cacryalso a full line of smartly -styled FORSY & Crat!ais Shorts, Pajamas, �, 1 • .' yMrtPockeywea_ r ' and Mufflers. one, o "h�1 one .,. ever regretted � buying Quality",, Q :: o V Y 311011, R. R. D4.301410 The dee* ZUMS1Pent usumosti, vetts i alt. Pundit. dud a reeident ut Oo rich for egogret years, took *nee at l `ergus+ on Tuesday morning. lir* Durniu woo visiting with her siaitear, Miss L .1tusell of Vergu4, when she suffered a stroke nkat week. Her con- dition grew 'steadily worse and she passed away quietly early Tuesday morning. :leased was In , her early seventies. 11ir. Durnin was in 'Saskatoon, Sisk., when his wife was stricken. It is ex- pected that he Will : return east in tittle for the funeral, ` which will be held on Friday afternoon at Fergus, fromy the hoose of. Mie .'Rus$ell. Aires H. p TR Ball, .of town and Mrs. 'Charles. Whitely of God1arieh township are nieces of the deceasedla �.`a(}j•■nd wilrgbe in attendance at the funeral. LEBBITRN MEDIUM June 25, Mrs. D.. Mei Kenzie and her son, Dr. McKenzie, of X iz know, and ". Mr; and Mrs. 'Russel and their datigl ter, Miss I. Russel, of Victoria; L3,C,, Spent 'friday 'evening at the •home of Mr. and Mrs. Uiamiiton Clutton, Mrs. B. Cluttau.'went to T,oronta on Wednesday, `lust'to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ..a. d Mrs, Roy Mason, and on ridaywlx arty (vent to •Carnarvon to spend"a While at the cottage there: _sp wli„s o -rhubarb a.re_ seen in the gardens in our neighborhood"an. in one garden a stalk wait measured and found to be .4 inches around and 20 inches long, and the leaf 30 inches across and 23 inches ton. -Can anyone beat this? On , teacher Miss tuaMda � the school. P sa � Douglas, and several of the children enjoyed their dinner and pleasant afternoon at the lake, Next Friday afternoon the annual' plimle .of S.S. 'No. 9 will be held at Menesetvtng Park. All are invite& invitedto bring their lunch baskets an enjoy the afternoon, by the lake, Next 'Sunday at Leeburn. eituteh Rev. G. Hazelwood will take for his subject: "What rs "God' Dong?' 'we y 'h �°thnre':wil1r°be 'a,lerge eongregatio : to hear Whim. 'Sunday, July TO, will be �c"o> n1on :Sunday`'. .MS. Meeting. -The ,lune meeting `rims:>Y.:e•.»r . , noon, June vn e 29th, , with tkan attendance eheld at th.e Church on Wednesday after - of the Women's Missionary Society was of eleven members. The president bad The greatest of faults, ihbnid say,charge of the meeting.. After the open, is to be conscious of nope, --Carlyle. `fghymn MrS. ) aaziwood ledPrydhami :Men's Wear 4111 A total lack of 'Vitsthin RI in the Vliet camases ;dol •neutit,s. , The wheat germ is tecbghxxed�as a mend' soutoo of Vitamin 111. Cubs ante made from 'whole wheat from which ztone of the precious wheat;;, germ has been removed.• FOR BREAKFAST,'. e 'dare the youngsters get foods that are rich in energy. Cubs contain the whole wheat -the precious wheat germ, the bran, file iniricrals, the protein. This wholesome, nourishing food is delightfully tasty, too. Mellow malt blends .its goodness with the nut-1ilre flavor of the whole wheat. Cubs come to your table crisp, " eruttehy' toasted a goldeA brown. Get a package of Cubs from your grocer today, A product of the Canadian Shredded Wheat Company Limited THE NEW WHOL( WHEAT, CEREAL THE SPOON -SIZE READY TO EAT CEREAL 1 i f L�r�e 4' .N `:►. Heavy LIroieusb utoo *LLT "S ' 's PATTIRIS Sime 4n4. pods. Regular 14100. On k' $1.6.00 31/04 yards, Regular �.AO. ` " . Heavy Fettelt yds. wide 4 good pitttenut, Begg $1.00 yard: Per running Id. k Axisiiinster'/Nomigs 44 yardo. Value t415.00 dor ;Size � yards. 'or .i ' 7 CNESO1 in the Bible -reading, Luke 11 11.3. The prayer ' for our anxious • and troubledwaxidams w then read. The last of the study book was read 'by.• Edith" ,Horton, The sheeting Closed` with . tsinl tag and all morass; the I ord's Prayer, Red Cross work was '.. &, then considered and,Planned. splendid collection had .p' Herod "for the blankets. 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