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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-16, Page 8411111111Vila4, Jau. Oar* 'largely atteuded upreviotte deucea Assatilisai aad 1Lbtk aleorge Wityae 'Several noveltY daueee featUred the Daum rotterned on 'Stiuday after a night. The balloou dauee was wou by two wens' vissit with Woodetoek binotane We. Itusel3raduoek left tail SundaY Mend *owe time with Mrs. Wei, tadotter o eafortb. ger& ;Edger Laweou, Mrs. V. Itass and She. Wealey laratimielv atteutied assoting. on Wedneeday o Hurou Preal. ilevteriat iu (Mutant Presbyterlau Miura. An. octogenarian eta tbe village, 14 the 'yeoman of Aared'crtsquitic 'quietly Cielieibrated eighty-aaeond birthday on Wednesday. The Women's. Inatitute will meet in the Forester& "Hall, next Tuesclayi January 2let, for their atontlilY meet- : ner, tbna ;aaking, up tile 1941 truatee, int, Mrs. , John Cowan will glee ,tlie ,,,beard. , Opie.L_IiiitesSes, will I* Mra. Pia- Baptists LA.--"Tive. Baptist °' 'Ladies' Mrai, 'M. Allea `'itania 511sa Atom :Aid:met Thursday afternoon in the vergatsena ' ',church, With IS,Irs. C. A. 'Iloivaen pre - The 1.1.Y.P.V. will bold, their monthly 'aiding. The devotional period was meal* 'in th church 'hasentent on taken by Urs. James Itaithby aid Mrs. .Sunday night at it.30. XirS. Earl ina'itu. John Rattlby frs. •Part'r-VeKnight ; by aad Sill will be In abarge, favorea with'. soio , and Mrs. 'Annie 'Miss, Beryl Wilson, brideleleat o. alper gave a New Year's mesaage, the near futnre, was ',entertained at a aim Stanley Johuatee. and "Mrs. Earl dinnet party at WOLIP:$000, Goderich, ItaltbbY sang a 'diet and a musieal ou Tttesday evening, by a number ea number was given by Mra. young ••‘ladieti, of the village. %las 'Nfr4 Jolar:MeKaigh.MC t andsrs . How, josePaine Weir Propeased the toast to ttbeagueetaand-44-Iss-Wileonerespomiecla- • The- guest of honor received ,many lovely gifts. A Ater the dinner the partY at ended the 16611 theatre. a tit Danee,-Another cloacae was held in the 'Foresters' .Hall Friday night in aid of the Rritish War Vic- tims' und. 'The event waas not as: Charlielteadle And Joan ailteldiard an the prize for the elimination dauce WS awarded to Rhea Shaw of Blyth and Jack aaarnialt of Clinton, Tbe lucky couple in the spot danee was Bob Armstrong and alas. Wesley Bratinoek.. Arthur's oreheatra aupplied the music. 'Village Trustees.- second nomin- talon aneetingawas held at the Library Thursday night for the parpose- ef nominating men for the oillee of village trustee. Those nominated were Edgar Lawson, James Methi, rarl RaithbYs ,James Roberton and Harry Wagner. Thqu ose Who alified for the office were Mr. Lawson, Mr. %fetid, and Ur. Wag - Dinner Sets and help win, the war. A new shipmentjust in All open d* o. Smith's Art & Gift Store. aon. Readings we , given, by. Mrs. „Eranie-ltaitabgalfx.ae-BarlsnalthiaYaMr R. 1, Phillips and Mrs. L. Irwin. Work Appreciated. --Tile secretary ef the Red Cross has received the, follow- ing 'letter' from headquarters at Tor- onto: On 'behalf of both 'Mrs': C, D. Howe, chairman of the Ontario- WOrk I'Manatee, and miser; may I express our sincere thanks for the splendid co- operation you have given to al/ the requests which have been sent from this .oflice. The ehee'rftil acceptance and consideration shown by your branch has certainly lightened our task -a,nd we want you to know that we ap- preciate this. Yours , faithfully, Mrs. J . C. Fraseaa vice -chair, Woinen'i. War Work Committee. ., ' Pesbyterian WJSLS -- The Preaby- terian W.M.S. held taeir mouthaV meet- ing on Thursday at the home of MU. W. T. Robison, with, Seventeen present Mra. John Houston was in the presi- dent's .chair. Mrs. James., Woods led sin prayer. It was decided that each gmeraber should make two quilt blocks for the mis.sionary quilt. • lir& Edgar Lawaou gave a report en the PreebY'' terial meetinse held. irt alititon, 'Read. bap were giseu by Mae 'George Daw, ip414 aud Norma Paer, Uric Lawaou gave the New Yeat'a topie. biro. Woo, ley Bredueek rendered a aolo and Mu. F. Rosa gave a readiug, The ateetiug was elosed with prayer. laanels was served by Mrs. Vawson, Mrs. Robison and Mrs. Robert ,Seott, 1)UNGANNOZ4r ,...,_,_ a•-• r!' 'i..„- DUNGAaaNON, Jan. 1. Mr. and lkIriet3. ;:a.cirnedrrlY aAls. tJ7h1 ngHtklela 44. 0°' el3najd' airYislit;te,s4t Little Itoss Andrew (SandY) is vending, a few, days"with his grand-, Mother, Mrs. W. R. Andrew, as he 'waits for hi e 'shoulder to niend, which was broken in a fall on the lee two weeks , , ,ago. Mr. Raymond Brown is doing chores for his 'brother-ia-lavv, Ma. Robt. 13ea.n, 'Carlow, who. is having an operation at Goderich Iloapital thiatweek. , , Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and Miss, Winnifred .Swan, Ripley, 'visited on, •Staiday. with 'Mr. anti Mrs., Harvey Mole, • '' - ' . Mr. Milford , Pentland on Tuesday was taken to GoderichHoapital, suffer - Ing flout; pneumonia. ' a Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webster and family, of IGodeeich, visited a.t the home of her mother, Mrs. C. C. Brown, terateadaara-a--....---..--..--. aar- Mr. Kitchener Finnigan left last Fri- day to train for the required thirty days .with the militia at Chathain. Ma Harvey Mole doesn't see any profit in the, chicken business these days, having fallen a victim to the "flu" and ehickenpoie combined. 1 t.c,,A.F. Chaplain. -Dungannon peo- ple are interested in the announcement that Rev. A. Gordon Rintouls ef Tor- onto, has been appointed chaplain at the planning -depot in that eity, with the' yank of flight -lieutenant in the R.CA..F. , Mr. Rantoul, a native of Wingham,, some years -Ago had charge of the Dunganuou-Presbyterian elmaeh for a year. Por the past two Years he has been minister of Wyghweed. Presbyterian church, Toronto. Former Minister Passes. -A news-. _Paper despatch from Regina announces the death of Rev. Daniel George -Cam- eron, D.D., a, retired minister' of the Presbyterian9hurch, at the age of eirlay-feur yea. Dr. Cameron died tt in a Regina. hoa tal on January. 11th. ,.. He was the minister of the Dungannon. ,PorfaAlbert-Prestlyteriniaaellitralier about thirty years ago and alloyedto i'aia'aiaaaamilimasa;sueseemeameme your personal* piroperty insured. against Practically all risks POLICY PREMIUM Insurance and Real Estate 3 Itim-iiton:Se., . Tel. 268w WANTED Of a,pproximsAely 2500 sq.. feetfor retail grocery busi.' nem:. Reply stsiting ske_anai location to BOX , NO. 73, Signal -Star; Goderich. 94WAR SAVINGS STAMPS wail THE SAVINGS YOU •I MAKE ON ASP'S LOW EVERYDAY PRICES TO ALL EX.:STUIANTS OF GODERICH COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE The Trustee Boaid, of the Goderich Collegiate Institute invi,tes-all-Texstudents ,to at' tend a meeting„in the.assem- blyroom of the Collegiate on the evening of Unitary 28th, at „6 -o'clock, to consider means of organization to malt the 100th• anniversary of the founding of their alma mater... . A. .pouiagruitsT, . E.. Asolurrii, Committee the Weot lu 19.18 litrio. Cameron pre- . 41kakeaaed her husband only * tvew month*, and 6urvivors inelude aSQUI Cleorge L. Cameron, DA'a, with the National Defeuee head- quarters at Ottawan , Anothar lieleatene.-----vongiatuiatiOUS to airs. Anuie Campbell, who, ou Sat- urtlay, January llth, at the home et her daughter, Mrs. ,Chas, Altun cel, brated her eighty-third :birtialay. Just another inilestene, as Mrs. Campbell Is enloying perfect health, and is quite alert for her favorite radio programs and tile highlightof the day. She attends church regularly except when the -weather hinders, and then' she knows where •nte turn tbe dial for a ehurelt service. The anniversary day was quietly spent and in the evening her paator, Bev, 'W. Newraan, and MM. Newman joined with the Alton family for dinner, with the table eenteredowith a nice .birtliday cake.' A coineidence.is that.. Ma jos. Hackett, LueknoWt who Is well known hex*, was born on the same day eightyalaree years ago. '''ra 'both these highly respected persons we say, 'Many hilPpar returns of the day." , To ene who Is , far away --"many. liapey, returns of athe day" (January 17) to Mrs.. B. J. Crawford, Victoria, gist? ':::# 3 p.m. Mrs. J. .W. Smith will The W.M.S. ,Knox Presbyterian elatrelea-wiltameeta-Tuesday,,a.aanuar giye,tareport of the Huron'Presbyterial meeting held recently at Clinton. ° The i regular monthly meeting of the Arthur Oireleaof 'Knox ehurch win be held on Monday eveeleg, January.,20th. Preceding the raeetingathere be a pot -luck supper at 630. All members are requested to be present. The annual fee supper of the evening auxiliary of North street 'United church will be held on Tuesday, January 21st, at 0.80 p.m., in the ehureh. The an- nual 'report will be given and ihe,new officers installed, New raeinbers be welom.ed. TENDERS WANTED Professor R. J. 'McCracken, M.A., maNDERs. B.D., Member of the theological faculty of McMaster 'University, 'Hamilton, will be the pedal speaker 'at' the Baptist church next Sunday morning. Sale or wool dreeeee. Regular 498, for $200 at Goderielt Dollar Wore. January Sale.' Keep rebruarY 140I for the Arthur Oirtfie 1St Valentine tea. Particulars later. Au invitation is: extended to all graduate nurses to, ataendathe lectures on air raid emergencies and first aid to be given in the lecture room of Alexandra Hospital beginning January 24th at 8 p.m. Kaox Muni' Ladiea' Aid meeting, Friday, January 31s1. Important bust - nese under discussion. TheWomen's Institute will hold a, bridge and 000 on Tlaursilay, 'January 23, in the Oddtelloaest aadattiaaidn 25 cents. A special invitation 1* ex- tended to all Omen and others of both airports. Proceeds for Britialt war Remember the'lted Cross danee unaer the auspices of tile C.Y.O., in Masonic Gaelerich, Monday, January 20tla Admission, 50c each.' 3at The W.C.T.-U, will meet, at 'Mria S. Greenslade's, 60 Brock street, on Tues. day, January. 21st, at ,3'paniat At Kingabridge 41411 'each Monday evening, Roy MeKenzie and his orch- estra. Dancing from 10'p.m. to 2"rtan. elanission..25eaeaelk. Campbell's Stomach and -Liver Pills. 3tf Tires and Batteries on time as low as 55c a 'week, no red taPe at Baxter's Linfield's Shell ,aService Station, Phone 565. -3 a Members' of Maple Leaf Ohaltter„ are .reqrested to meet at MacKay Hall. on Sunday, January 19th, at 10.45 a.m., to march in a body with the. Girl Guides and Cobs.. to St. George's chureh for the service in mem- »erg a the late Lord Baden-Powell. BORN' VOLTIAND.-aAt Aleaandra a Hospital, Godericli, oil December '28th, to Mr: and afrs, Bruce V011ancl, a daughter, a, (Merlyn Jean. • -YOUNG:- "Almtandtasastioapital; Goderich, on January lltb, to Mt and Mrs. Meredith- Young, R.R. 3, Auburn, a aon. . DIED NNINTSS.-e-In 'Colborne Tel-ynshiP, Tlitirsday, January 9ths 1941, John W. Munnings, in his 65tb year. IN, MEMORIAM. lovting memory of our dear - father, It H. Mega Who died January 18th, 1940. • toying and kind in all hiS witya, Upriglataind just to the end_of_his_days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind What aabeatitiful mepiory, he. left be- hind. -Lovingly remembered by Fanny, Williani and Wellington. 3x MEW.-4.In loving memory of • my Beloved 'husband, R. 11. (Harry) Mew, who paaled away one year ago January 16. • Oh, how oft Yea come before me, Your dear facease -kind and °true, Resting now in,Peate with Jesus, My breaking.b,eart Still longs for You. remembered by lonely wife, . 3x Pork Beans AYInlea Tin 8c SHORTE11111Grat 2 Ib 23c Peanut Butter 1= 1;7' 21c the low ash red Marked hard coal kneed or finsliced ' ' Ann Pate White whole Wheat Craels,stt Wheat 1 '' 11 -ox ' Wray*. 4. Loaves vi orioN OF HOUSE .liuRNISHINGS AND OTHER cg:TATTimis , We are instricted, by MRS. TitgatAs JiceNsritow to sell by public airction at her home, iGl'abens street, Goderieh, on SATURDAY, JANTJA1RY18th,,, at 1.30 p.m., , • all the eontentseot the house. Living room, dining room, bed ream . and kitchen turniabinga, sewing *machine, ew-HappyaTitoughtarangerne heater andpipes, carpets, . curtains, .parlor organ and stool in splendid Pape, victrola and records, several handsome hand-maile silk and wool' mats, good glass eupboard, 4 burner oil stove, linoleutas, . dishes, a glassware, garden tools ; also 1 •usefill work learse, 1 heavy team wagon, 1 °set of disc ha.rreavs, et of, team ',harness, Corks, shovels, chains, aria numerous other articles. Dverything wili be dialysed of Terms -Cash. ' T. GUNDRY &SON, Alactioneerk JOHN jEldoZalt Warren St, Phone 577W GENERAL CONTRACTOR :A1\11) ral1rit)4R ' Every Branch of Carpentea Work. _Leading A.Ircraft$Man Leslie R. Naftali 13,,0.A.v.,10rumlin airport, Was a weekend vialtor with has parents; Mr. and Mrs K. Naftel, Wellesley street, In this -world it Is not what we take atie but what we give up, that makes us r1ch.-13eecher. a • The larger. the income, the harder it is to live within it.--aWha.telY. , Marked sealed tenders win be re- ceived up to January. 201h for 12 cords of hardwood, half 'maple and beech, 20"; long.. Wood to be delivered to S.S. No. 3, Colborne, by April lit. Any tender not necessarily accepted. H. 13. GR0G, ' See-Treas.' Cioderichall.R. No. 5. * a. 4 - The Royal 'Canadian Navy is reernit- ing the following classes of applicants for immediate entryon Active Service: Steam and, Diesel Marine'.Engineers Marine 'Oilers and Wipers. Marine arsiagnien. and Trimmers.. MarineaSeamen and 'DeckliandS, Men who have, served three years' ap-, 'prenticeship or its equivalent as 0 Machinist or Titter: Men • with Stationery Engineer's Cer- tificates. -• Men with. at least two years' experienee • as 'Gooks' or Stewards. Journeymen Electriciaps, or Electric- ian's helpers. ,• .(Aa few -Vacaneies also exist 4 -tor langinesiniths, Boiler -makers, 'Copper- smiths, Patternmakers and Moulders who have served their apprenticeship or its equivalent.) . A,pplicantsamust be between the ages of 20. and 45. ' All Certificates, Discharges, Refer: -mos.-must-be producectto..substantiate experience claimed. • Applicants in the above classes should apply to the Recruiting Officer between_ 2.p.m., January 20, and 3 pan., January 21, 1941, at Bedford Hotel, ,Goderich, Ont Acting Deputy Minister Naval Service. LEMON JUICE RECIPE PAW QUICKLY Id yon suffer from rheumatic, arth- ritic-, or neuritic pain try this . simple, inexpensive home recipe.. Get a pack- age of Thi -ex .Prescription from yout druggist. Mit it with a quart of Water, -add the juice of, 4 lemons. It's easy and pleasant,' You need only 2 tablespoonfulla two times a day.. Often within 4a hours - sometimes, overnight --splendid results are olataitted. It the pains are not qu1ckl3arelleyed and if you.do not feel better, Ru -ex Prescription will eoat you nothing to try. Your Money refunded' If it does not Ru -ex 'Pre- °„acription Is for sale and recoraniended by •- , A. CAMPBELL and oth,er leading drUggists. FOUND.P--- A OF MONEY. Owner may 'have same by Proving Property and paying for this ad. For luformation call ISIONAVSTAlt, OF - WOE. 4 RENT. --2 IOU 3 FURNISUED rooms in, a comfortable' home; het water furnace, all modern convenienees, ISIGN.AL-STAR, phew) 71. -3 rro UWPOZ HOUSE Ora apartment, with bat -water furnace; wired for eleetrie range; partly furnw islaed; posseitsien Fel:wintry lota Phone 931 ell or write att. ROST. ReyDGES) It.R, No. 1,.00clerich, atf . _ MONT.-0100K HOUSE ON Elgin Ave. P,art or whole of house, partly furaished it desired. Will be vaeated FebruarY lat. Apply at 100 tELGIIN A:VE, 3-5 TO IRENT.-TWO LAiR.OW FURN- reams` for iigtt housekeep- ing; also rooms and boardit•retluired. g, malareeparss, Keays street ANTED• TO RENT. have full equipment " WM. TABIB, 11 It 0, Go:ler/eh, or plione 205 Oarlow • . 8X YOUNG FOX-frislitlaHail PIP; white ; tan Atoka on ears and left eye; tail docked; reward. adIS,8 DOWKE4t, plume 219. ' Lon. - per ArMest GODERIOli - and Port Albert; a iltib-cap for It 1939 iStudebaker. Fielder pleaea pilot* 494, 4x T,OST: -a ONE LAM'S OHEITINA wrist-watchs iStiuday morning, be- tween Nelson. Street and Victoria street Church. Reward. Finder please leave at MIIGNALISTAdt 0001010 or notify' M1b3 KEN IRDID, 58 .Nelaon street, 3,14 WANTED ° AVANI.IED. FURIVIISTIED, " '11011S0 or cottage, for eccupation commencing May or June. Apply to 1SQU4DROIN ILIOADER °1OY.0.10, Box 100,,,Gocleriali.8 5r WAisITED.-TO BUY Oa HORSES, . and dead eattiea. Must laa suitable for mink feed; removed promptly, -.FRED It 2, Phone 908 r 22, CliatenesaCalls ANTIED.-MAN WITH OAR rga . profitable Rawleigh Route' Mist be satisfied with good living att start. Write RAWLEIGIIPS, Dept. Key No. ML -210-101-A., Montreal; Canada; 4 Foal: ROBBOR, GOODS, ISundries' etc., mailed postpaidain plain, sealedwrapper a 80% less tliau retail. " Write for mail -loader catalogtte. NOV-RUBBER, CO., Dept. K-8, box at, Hamilton, ant - 340 FOR- !StAIDE.-kFARati; CONSaSTING -of 220 aeres, good house and barn, sprba.g water. Olose .to mill, school and 'ahurch. APPlY tei.uni$, GRACE: LONG, R.R. 3,arsucknow. 18-4 FOR, SALI/i OR.RENT.-a'REMETTE" Portable typewriter,; standard key- board; with all latest a imProvements. WzU. sell on easy terms or rent as desired. Typewriter ribbons for regu- lar size Or portable machines, also„rolls for . adding anadicines • 'Call .1SaaaNAL. STAR OFFICE, ph 0 71.. a° I. 4 FOR SALM -- 10 , .ACREiS LAND With brick house, trameisarnattnd garage, •eqt‘ipped with hydro; within town limits. Phone 802J.' . 8-4x FOR: SALE sa-.MAN'S COONSKIN fur eat, wilt sell for a .reasonable price. Phone 740 ° .3 R. AND MRS, HURON Tall'FFORD, • wish to thank their many friends and relatives for the '0xpress1ons nt good wig:Ws and felicitations in Maar •of their, golden avedding anniversary. 3x AND MlRS 1 TAL DrEAN AND Ray Dean Wish • to express tilde sincere gratitude for the ..many kind- nesse„s extended to them in the reeent loss of their dear son and brothel', ;Edwin Thomas Dem 4 Tug FAMaLY OF ME. LATE JOHN W. •*unnings Wish to thank the neighbors and 'friends for their kind- ness in their -recent bereavement. TheY •alset. avisliTo eXtenalAhanks tor the AtS4 of the cars and for the floral tributea 3x ANNOVNOIOMENTa Mr, Alfred Bloomfield wishes to an - ammo that he haa taken over the management of, the lied Star Gas Ser- vice Station, Huron. road.. • 3-5x • ,,as• asa Thea atext meeting of thn e 'uron* " oonot-T council- will be held la tbe . • Council Chambers, Court BOJO, Gode- rich, genneencleg Tuesday, January 21St,,, at 2 ,p,m. All -attanints, notices Of deputations and other. 'business • requiring the, ; ' Notion of Sceuecila aheuldahaalmaaheS latatalratif'tlice'iColainTY1Oleric 4 -not later then Satartlay, January 18th. . • • N. W. ,MLITIDER, : County Clerk,- Goderich, N Notio is hereby given that Dr: H. R. Ball, Dentist; Goderich, Will on or about the seventb day . of February, 104Cl, discontinue Xs dental praet!ee in Goderielr tor the duration of 'the War, due to the faet that be has- enlisted with His 'Majesty's Canadian _Attire Service Fotees. All accounts due to the said Dr. R. Vaal' are requested to be pala on or before the above-men- tioned date or -satisfactory arrange: ments made with hiin as to their pay - meat., a • - -• ' ' DATED itt Godericat thia tenth day of January, A.D. 1941. 3-4-5 VTILLIAMS & SON GRANITE • • WORKS 0 1457 St Patlick St Phone 1955 STRAtPORD, ONT.* Largest Stock In Western Ontario To :Choose nvni NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Rackrite for the kidneys. Camp- bell's. - 3tf Have you renewed youi subscription? Unless unavoidably detained,. the Mayor will.be at the ' Town Hall daily at 1200.noon.. , • .• if necessary, appointments for other times can be made. ' Citizens are requested to refrain from oaThng on the Mayor either in person or by telephone at the Mill during , business hours, E. DOUGLAS BROWN, -3- * Mayor, -.Town of Goderich 1941 Taxos TAXiAYERS MAY PURCHASE TAX PRBP4Y1VIENT. RECEIPTS " FOR, 1941 TAXES AT FAVORABLE DXSCOUNTS ANN it,Adt DOUGHNUTS Doz, 12c AN VAGEe-PaIN ANGEL CAKE igit 29c APPLES ilOggirPGirIPISOV .0zugloarg ONTARIO GROWN CELERY =NITS spAhemistt asuutriworit Toile Ntarshteedlets RIthFlavOured "King of Sweet rot/dote evedeeesetweiemaaaieekweealeaseseeaameeea.aaewweriaeeitsaweeiee nTsusmnsi*mr/lb Deputations desiring to wait on the Tam Council Must state theirintention 'in writing to the Town Clerk not later than noon on the da,y Council me4s. ' Peptitations will be heard on Council nights only. COST , AMOUNT Anytime in Jan. $ 10.00. ....... $ 036 50.00 ....... 48.80 10000 97.607 500.0 488.00 1000.00 976.00 CO'ST 11;d). 1 to Feb. I 49.00 98.00 490.00 ' 980.00 COST M. 1 to Mar. $ 9.84 49.20 98.40 492.00 984.00 COST 15, Apr. 1 to'Apr. 15 49.45 r, 98.90 404.50 989.00 , COST May 1 to 15 * $ 9',93` 49.65 1)9.30 496.50 993,00 Prepayment Receipts mot be ,endorsed and presented along with 49.41 Tax BilS during the first' installment period. Purchase your, Prepayment Receipts early and have your money earning 5% intereSt. If you, cannot buy all now, budget your Taxes' this year by purellasing a receipt:each, mofith. June Discountr will be allowed hi addition. Ito Great A.L1141 Make Cheques payable to N. R. MacKay TCofljot