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Whata, Joyful Sound
The hum of the layira mOw.
er is inusic to the ear after a
long winter. But if that
hum isn't a joy to the oper
ator, take it to p
Geo. W. Stokes
machinist.
East Est. 2065
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BELFAST'
BVINASTR- aline 2. TWO
Fowler, MU' Myth, was a visitor
at the home of ,11111§ datighter, Mrs.
Dynes Campbell. 1,
czUr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and sons,
OlaY•ton and Alvin, spent .unday with
Mr. and, Mrs. 'Ernest Wilkin, Paisley.
Mr. and Mrs, 'wilt Lane, Ripley, made
.a short visit 'with their nephovv, Mr.
Wilfred Hackett, and Mrs. Haekett, on
Friday. • •
W.M.S. Anniversery.----The fortieth
aDniversary of the W.M.S. Of the
deld, 'United, chureit was, observed in.
•Haekett'e church en, Friday afteruome.
There was a large attendance' of ladies
and, children. Mrs. Albert Alton pre-
sided. over the meeting, she being one
of the charter metabers forty years ago.
The -meeting opened .with the singing
of • a hymn, followed by' a' !Scripture
reading by Mr. Ernest 'Gardner. The
address of weleome was ,givert by fts,
Wn Blake and was replied to by Mrs,
, Sam, Kilpatrick, off Crewe.. Mrs. Herb
.Stothers, of. Dlingannon Preqbyterien
aurae sang a S<AO, playing her own
aecompanimente Mrs. Sam Stlaerwocel
led inprayer, Mrs. Ramage, St. 8ele'ns,
gave a splendid.address About the work
ef her father and. mother, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor, missionaries „among 'the
Indians. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, now of
-Strgetene-e-eaugraestate. Mrs. eAlbert
Alton gime a review -of •the last forty
years, with eameg of the esuceessiVe
..presidents, seeretaries and treasurers
oupto the present time. A large 'number
or the charter members and other
members •have passed, away',. and as a
memorial the three pteSidents, Mrs.
Ernest Gardner,„ Mrs, Henry Horton
and Mrs. 'Erviog Zinn,'placed White
dowers in a .vase in front' of the altar
and: the hymn "We cannot think of
them as dead," was sung: Miss
Dorothy DOtiglas, returned miSsionary
feora Japan, in her duet -ming manner
gave .an insiring address on her work
there. „Miss Jean MacMillan, teacher'
at mafelttng, sang a Sole aecompanied
by Mrs. ;(Rev.) Wilkins. Mrs.
Zinn extended, on 'behalf of the ladies,
a 'hearty vote of thanks to the Speakers,
and to all who had helped in any way
to make the anniversary a success. The
meeting was elo.sed w.i'th singing 4Goti
,Save tIe King," Luneh was then
DEER 'KILLED ON'.11161IWAY
'While attempting to cross Ice. 8 high-
way after dusk .on Tuesday night, a ,
.deer slipped and fell, .one of the big
dual wheels of Ben Goldtborpe's gravel
truak passing over its neck and killing
It Instantly. The occurrence was re-
ported to the Provincial police, who
took charge of the carcass.
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Mr. W.13. '3,/fillion, 'of Detroit, *he a
reeent guest a his mother, Mrs. E. A.
Million.. • '
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Three and "foue week old (New
Hampshire and Leghorn pullts.
Fine, active, thrifty little' fel-
lows ready for range and go
right ahead.
See your local represen.ative
WAN PRODY0Ek,
Ilmnilton & Newgate Sts.
Phone 345 GIQDERICH
Res. Phone 334
Waterloo County Hatchery
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served, The r day'cake, with forty
,candles, ou it, -was 'OU a,6xuall table at
the front -of the church. 3Irs. /setae
Andrew, a chaeta Inkm:ber from Zion,
blew out the eandim and cut the cake
so everyone got a piece or it. It is
bevel, to have the Aftietii anniversary'
"ten years from now and with all of
Mose present onj this occasion again in
attendance. Mrs: laeorge Lane wel-
comed the visitors at the door. Alt's.
Dynes Campbell and Mrs. Ralph
CaMeron were uslieys.
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BAYFIELIi
.13XXVIIIL11), June 4, --Mr. and. Mrs.
Harry Howard Of Rahway, N.T., are
visiting the forraer's mother, Mrs. W.
Howard, and. hie aunt, Mrs.M. Castle.
Mrand Ure. Wra. Murray MDetroit
SPent4 the week -end with the. formeee
mother, Mrs. A. iftirraY:*
Mr, and Mre. tft. Clark and Roberta,
ofeCleveland, Ohio, were the gueets
Mr. and Mrs. C. Berry over the
week -end. '
Mr. and Mrs, .1*wis Day of Bulfalo,
N.Y, spent the wee -end at their eote
tage lie the village.
Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Wightman of De.
trolt arrived this week, to spend the
simmer months at their home in the
village. •*
• Mr. and. Alre: Ray Morley and the
MISW' Barbara -thid PaFWiorley
Pleasant Ridge,*Mielle'spent the week-
end, with Mise L. 2k1:or1ey at her cottage
here. •
Mr. and Misi.:..Ered, (Hendricks and
gen, of Birmingham, Miehe were, the
guests of Miss M, Fairbairn over the
week -end. ° •
Mrs, 'Susan Holly of Detroit arrived
on 'Friday last to vend the summer at
.her cottage in the village.
3,11sses: Julia and Catharine Rankin
of Mount Pleasant, mkt., are vending
the summer at their eottage en "Hill
Terrace."- '•
Mies, Rosemary Annesley, Mr. Paul
Christie and. Me Max Clarkson of
Toronto were the guests of,Mrs. R.H.
F, Gairdner and Miss Betty *Gairdner
for a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs,. jeek Brownlee Of
Binghampton, NX., Mrs. L. 'Brownlee
and 'Me and 1Vies.' Bert Brownlee Of
'Toronto Were the guests of Mrs. A. S.
Atkinson over ..the week -end.
THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
OBITUARY
.1111141RY mr;r4
After. an illness of several nioxitIA,
Mrs. Bell, widow of the late Henry
Bell, pasooa away on Thursday last at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. James
Wiggins, West street. IShe was in he
eiglity,second year. A native
Helene, elle was the daughter of Mur-
doch, Meteod and hts wife Anna
13uchanan, and after ,her marriage
lived on the Huron' 'watt', Clroderich
township, 1.54he is survived. by two sons,
Robert Moll, 0 $askatoon, and Benson
Bell, of Calgary, and one daughter,
gre. James Wiggine, with wheel' She
had anade her 'fieme ief 1aterour
brothersalso survive: John B.
and Murdoch McLeod, of Wiarton;
Donald, B, . and •Angue L., of
W1ndst5r. Mrs. Bell was a; member
of North street "United ehurele and a
life -member of the WOman's Missiona.ry
Society of that eltueelt. •. 1.,
The funeral took plaee on, Saturday
aftereoon from the home ef Mr. and
Mrs, James Wiggins, services being, con-
dueted.by Rev. W. P. Lane. The inter-
ment was in Maitland cemetery', the
*pallbearers being Geo.,•MeCabe, Wilmot
Ilagekee: Chas. Walterand Wm.
Fulford.
DUNGA ON-
,
DONIGANNON,, June 4:-eVisitors
last, week -end' with Rev. W. Pe New-
np1.11 were Mrs. Duncan Merhail tin4
sen, John,. eloderich: reIrse•Tom, Turner
and Sean, Detroit, and alas. McCand-
less, iSault 'Ste. Marie. .They ev.er
forther church members when Mr.
Newman preached in the .north: -
Born—On .Friday, May 30th, at
Stratford, to Priyate 'JAS. and Mre.
Million, a .danghter." Oongratelations:
feliSs -Lucille Eedy is spending a
week in 'Toronto and attending the
graduation of her cousln from the
hospital, ,
Mr.- 'and Mrs. IStepheee 'Herbert
Stothers' announce the engagement .tif
their eldest daughter, Eilza Lenore,
RN., to Mr. Henry George Bradley,
eldest • son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bradley, , Goderieh. The utarriage
will take iplacethe latter part of, June.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon 'Williams And
een BUtlify, Toroute, visited her Sister,
'Geed -Culbert, over. the eveek-eni.
Rev. J. It. Peters, Varlet, a former
minietee item, win, occupy the pult4t
Of Dungannou United church eirt Oen-
day morning, while Rev. W. Newniau
coituet Lhc.anftiVereary service at
Goshen, on the Varna circuit, for Mr.
Peters.
Vittory Loett Cleeenionyee-A shmt
bat impressive ekeviee iicotmeetiou
with .the Victory, loan earaPaign Was
held at neon on 4Sunday at the sehool
grtiunde. Re,. W. P. ;Newman led
the assemblage in the einglug of the ,
p,salm, 410 'God, Ot 1ie1p in Agee
.Past:' and the 64001 children *Aug
some patriotie Min*,& Large flag
was raised on, the flagpole, Reeve
Tbe..Webster ,of West Wawanosh
officiating. Reit. . Newman, eead
Scripture` passag4s and the aesemblage
Joined In the yibtory pledge.' The
proeeedlegs eoncluded with prayer by
' Mr. Newman, the singine • of the
• National Anthem, and the anedietion.
litev.-W. P. Newman and Mes. New-
man are attending the London Con-
ference at Windsor this week and
while there will be the guests of Mr.
and eire, SaMeWitiekenbe (nee Wiuttl
fret' IViebbire).
,At 'Wedding ,Reeeptioil.---JA number
freen here alt.ent_led lite Wedding r
.1cepthihe4f Ur. and e.. te11n.1W1
Pert, Elgin, the Pride beingethe fornaer
Miss' eLile -Hull a the eame place;
The eeuple were 6how`ere'd with' many
beautiful -end Usefulegifts feera about
125 neigh'borsanti ' !friends who gath-
ered at•the eiPacious farm home bf
, groom's father, %fr. Robe ..fteide The
young couple had just retui-neci -that
evening from a honeymoon vent at
.'TPeento, Niagara rails feed other
Ontario towns after their 'Marriage on
May 24th. Those who attended fr,ora
here were :gr: Mathew !Shackleton and*
Benson, •Mr., and Mrs. John Me -
Whinney, Mr, and Mrs. • !Mason Me-
Alitstep, Messrs. Gordon and Robt.
Reid and Catherine.. Mr. and ars:
Rich. Park, Jack, Beth, Lorna Roach
and Kenneth. Hodge.
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:WESTFIELD, Jtne 2.—The canvass-
ers, fie- the Victory war loan or gast
Wawanosh; John Buchanan, Geo. Tay-
lor. and -Alex. Porterfield, ,are busy call-
ing On the ipeople in their district.
Mr. and Mrs. Wta,-.Strauglthe and
MreandleirseVreel..2:-Cook vv,ege-visitorir
at -London --en Mond -aye,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. -darter attended
the funeral on Friday .of the late Mr:
Wright of Brucefield:
„ Mr. and Mts. Douglas Campbell
Olsited On Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Miller ef Goderich. '
Me. knd Mrs. Frank' •Harbourn' and
babe, .of Staffa, visited 'recently with
and...Mrs...Wm. Walden.
111r. and Mr,S. Norman Radford and.
Mrs. Walter Cook anade te recent "Visit
to London- . •
Mrs. Alva McDowell visited last
week with her sister, Mrs.* Viedd.en of
Londeeboro.
Some twenty4ve ladiee met at the
duff& on WedniSday afternoon and
qUilted four WX:S. qullts and one
-Red Cross quilt., •
Miss Winnitred Campbell is spending*
this . week with her eousin, Mrs. Geo.
13rown ef Ruscomb, and other friends.
Mrs. 'Norman Radford spent Thurs-
day 'With her sister, Mrs. PercyiGibbings
of Olieton.
• A ,numberof Red
: 'Cross ehain teas
•have been held In tits eommnnity. _
Oe. Sundey Rev.. H. C. Wilson gaye
eeplendid address on '`The Open Door,"
taking his 'text -from Revelatioe 3:7.
Messrs. Wm. McDowell and Alva Mc-
Dowell, Mrs. Fred J. Cook and Mrs.
Wm. MeDoWell favored with. a quar-
tette Mimlber, • • •
:.,Mrs. J. Tamblyn .of Londesboro and
Mrs. Win. Hiles of Clinton were .gtfests
on 'Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Campbell.
•Mrs. John Bedford of Sault Ste.
Marie visited:WA week at the tome of
her niecre-, Mrs. Norman Radford.
Mr. and Mrs.' Norman 'Carter and
Joyce, of Seaforth, visited on Sunday -et -
the hothe of Mr. and Mrs. Ileward•
Campbell.
A.finiversary services Will hewheld. at
Westfield 'church an *ufaday, June
22nd, with Rev. Andrew Lane of Clin-
ton as the speaker. •e
Miss Elsie \Snell of Fart Erie visited
• Westfield friends on 1Sunday.
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