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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-06-19, Page 41 8 9_1 - YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US ON, BROADWAY SPEAKS ATURDAY; JUNE 211 BLACK' STONES TWO MODERN CITY STORES Ideally, situated ‘on: "THE BRO.A.D'WAY OF GODERICII" The 0Onfoctionery and lee Cream Store featurfs the Nu. Ice Oream- BRICKS, Full Pints, 18e or 2 for 35e -Double Dip Cones 5 cts each, THE ICE CREAM DEPARTMIEIVT is equipped with all the latest modern refrigeration and the snoW-white 'dispensing cabinets appeal to those who in- sist on something out of the ordiimry. , The Double Rich Ice Cream' Sodas, ice cold, are a real hit. A new,niodern Waring milk shake Mixer is avother added equipment, NEILSON'S and PATTERSON'S CHOCOLATES --always fresh for your enjoyment, -and 'the finest assortment of Salted Nuts, cooked fresh daily. Wirt fight liiineardhlte,---- Goderich Juniors+ played their first gealate In the° PruCe League series on Wednesday evening at Kincardine,' and brought home a win after an uphill 'fight. The game opened witb Frank Young on the raountt for GoOrich, but after seven' runs had, been, Scored elle him he was replaced by Bob Craig, who allowed only one hit .and kept the Kincardine -boys storelm, (for the rest of the game. Ile had 'fifteen strike. I Outs. o 'Young was the star hitter a the game, scoring a triple and a double. 19, Batteries - for` G6derich, Young, and Ball:. REVISED SOHIEDULE Withdrawal (if Owen tSound from the Bruee League junior series has resulted in redrafting the schedule. in place of northern ,and southtrn divisions, the league will oPerate as a single iunit with five entries, Walkerton, ,Ohesley, Poclerich"; Ripley and Kin- cardine. The schedule: June 18-...-Goderich at Kincardine. 21 -Walkerton at Ohesley. 23 -Kincardine at Ripley. ,25---Chesley at Kincardine. July 1, --(Ripley at Walkerton. 4-4Ripley at Kincardine. 10 ---,Walkerton at Ripley. 12. ---Ripley at Chesley. • Kincardine at Walkerton. 1S--Goderich at Ripley. 10---liCh'esley at Walkerton. . the• playoffs the high teams, will have choke of diamonds and play the third. deciding gam9 at home in tlie 'first GODERICH'S NEW MODERN FURNITURE and STOVE STORE offers a complete line pf BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE, and STOVES, mod- ,erately priced; Chesterfield Suites, Studios, Occasional Chairp,' Chesterfield Tables, End and Coffee Tables, Fi:rnerie's and 'Magazine Stands, Dini,ng Room, Breakfa,st loom and Bedroom Suites; Linoleum, Cong,oleum and Feltal Rugs. THE BASEMENT STORE BUGGIES, CRIBS, METAL BEDS and SPRINGS'. THE STOVE SHOP ITEVMSIDAY, 'ON thQ 19i/ BA,PTIST CHURCH nniversary Services SUNDAY, ,J1J,NE i2mi- 40SPEL HAND:. BELL RINGERS OF MOULTON- THE PASTOR WILL PREACH. SPECIAL MUSIC By THE Services„11 p.m. And. 7 pan, OBITUARY °The funeral of the late Sophia Lindsay took plaee on Thnrsday' last ,the interment being in Maitland ceme- tery, Rev. W. P. Cane eonducted the services and the piplbearers were Wm. Stirlite, Victor Lindsay Walter Ling,7 pay say, Pinter . Lindsay, Bert Bown and Ralph Jewell. 'Miss Lindsay passed away, on the previous Tuesday at hey honle,. 'Cameron street, after ''a long illness., ,she was in her sixtieth year, She wag born In Goderich toknsitip, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Lindsay, and lived in *town the last tWelve years. She was a member of ,North streetVnited church. Surviv- ing are -two Siistrs, Mrs. a.). A. •Stirling of Goderich township and Mxs. O. R, brether, George Lindsay, of 'Stratford. offers a 17:ariety ot Coal Stoves, Heaters, 011 Stoves, Rangettes and Electric 'Plates. ' A complete line of AULCR,AFT PAINTS and ENAMELS, the AristoOrat of Paints (is easy jstmply).,_ e. a-EDUCE-YOR ONE WIES ONLY • of -HIGHEST "GRADE ENA1VIEL for 1.5p Openink - Specials In Mattresses . $ 8.00 BLQRON FELT M.,,TTRESS for . • $ 4.50 wHryE, LAYER .FLT-,110,1ATTRESS for- $16.59 $ 8.50 $13'50 $15.06 SPRING FILLiD MATTRESS $11:00 $85.00:SPRING PILLED' 70 .00 fl 10 $12.50 415.00 -$16.00 PORT ALBERT -,MIRS..03Efft&'ARD WILSON After a lingering illness,, Elizabeth Bull, widow of Joseph Bernard Wilson, passed away in Alexandra hcdpital at midnight on Wednesday, June 11th, in her eighty-third year. A- resident of Huron county for nearly three-quarters of a century, Mrs. Wilson,eame to 'God°. rich towni,ship at .the age of twelve from marriage she resided for 'a 'time ILI Goclorich, later moving to 'Goderich farmed' 811CetsRftIlls until 1006, when they' returned to 'Goderich, Wil- sOn passed away iv JulY,' 1020. In - her declining yearg, grs. Wilson was devoted to her home and, family.' She was a member af Knox Presbyterian ehurch. 'Surviving are three :sons, George and Joseph, of G.pdericii tOwn- ship and Fred of Goderich, and twO da•ughters, Mrs. Harry McCreath of Saltford and 3.11rs, 'Charles Muir of .London. Thirteen grandchildren, and •two •great-grandehildren also. survive. . The 'funeral took place on Saturday son, 'Fred Wilson, Ilincits street, to Ma4.1and cemetery: The funeral ser-: vices were, conducted 'by 'Rev. D. J. The pallbearers 'were Wren Shearclown, Harry 'Powell, yViltiam- Stivens,.. Geo. IiE(NAIIILDDR; June 1.7. Mr and 11Irs. E. T. •pifrimmer attended the graduatiorr,at Alma College last Tues- day. Their daughter, Miss tirrace, was one of the -graduates. •The play "Rebellion 'of Youth" was presented in Bluevale last Friday night by groups 2 and 3 of the Woman's As- sociation of 'Benzniller United 'ehu•reh. There was a •large and appreciative Mrs. W. 'Gledhill spent last week -end in Toronto. Walkerton. ReV. A. E. Menzies. Londesboro -occupied thp pulpit of Benmiller United wood preached anniversary sermons on the ,LondeAora -charge. • Ur. and Mrs. lleKee Toront6 spent the week -end visiting friends around the village. SEE THE GOOD*EAR PORT ALBERT, June 18. -Mr. and Mrs. .Prank 'Shields of Dunlop spent 'Sunday with the latter's parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Graham. . 'Miss Marjorie. MeKenzie was qUar- autitied for .a week recentiy - with ;miss Kathleen 'tech nurse -in - training _at Woodstoek, is spending ;three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. Mr. Ben Brown returned home this week from Goderich fllospital, where • he was being treated for an infection. We frust that he is much improved. , Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of Beldrive spent 'a few days visiting her -sister, 3.Irs. Jack 'Bennett. Mr. Ned /Brown and Allis Ethel visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nkhol. While there *they attended; the • drumhead service -in support of the Vietory loan Pte. aiffoi'd ,Crawford,. o•f Vamp Borden, spent last- Week -end with his There :will be ,no serviees In the United eburch for. the next two 'Sun- days, a.nnIversary services being ,held• at 'Crewe and Dungannon churches re- spectively. tA goOd attendance re- quested. at these services. . • $27.50 200 BLIND 49-e. 50- BORDERLESS RUGS 6x9-$2.10 DROP IN AND LOOK OVER THESE STORIES. YOU ARE' INVITED. 1891 BL paird of Grand Bend returned' home. this week after spending a few days' with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon.. Mrs. Charles 'Hinde. of Waterloo,,and Miss --Annie Henry of New York were the guests of Mrs. W. J. Foster on- -Friday last. Chatham, aild Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,Lester and son, of, Port Huron, spent' the week -end with Mr. and Mfs. Ed. Sturgeon. ' IC. Malcolm MeLeod, sr., of the itiO.A.17.-,7gt. Thomas, and AC. 'Malcolm MeLeodi Jr., of the R.C.A.F., Dunnville; spent the week -end at the home of Mr Louis 1.1eLeofl. CKSTONE'S "ON THE BROADWAY OF GODE*RICH" family, of Stratford, are at their cot- tage for the,season. Miss Doris Featherston, Who under- went a serious operatiou-iii-lamd returned holne last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Saunder and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs: S: MelLen- ban of Kitcliener spent Sunday with Toront• e are at their cottage in Lakeside, Park for the season; • • surprise -party wag held- at •the h,orne of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sturgeon (nee Dvelyn Gemeinhardt) on Tuesday evening, when members of Trinity chure.h gathered to honor the young couple. Mrs. Wm: Parker ,gave the addres.s and Mr. •Leslie Elliott presented them with gifts. Progressixe euchre contributed to a most enjoyable social evening. ,Refreshments were served. . (More Bayfield news on page 6.) 1941 Newimemarimmoimmo those who were presentqor the Pardo - Dalton •wedding were • Mr. and Mrs. paido and"family, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. Lynnet, of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webster and Miss Marion Dalton, of Detroit ; Mrs. Jim Young, of Woodstock; Mr. Arthur Dalton and MT. Alfred Dalton. , Some members of this community attended the celebration of Rev. Father . Friends from Toronto, Port Lamhton, 1 S•eaforth and other districts attended the wedding.of Miss Helen Bowler iand Mr. Ignatius O'Leary on Monday. PardO-Datton.-A . quiet wedding took place On Satnrday, June 14, at St. Joseph's church, `Kingsbridge, Rev. John It. Quigley offieiating, When Charlotte Mario. youngest daughter of John- C. Daiton, became the !bride of Floyd Patrick, eldest son . AfT. -and Mrs: Floyd Pardo of Royal Oak, Mich. The petite bride was attractively gowned in an aquamarine floor -length sheer with, shirred bodice and Sweetheart bouvardia and 'Sweetheart roses. She carried' a 'colonial bouquet with floor - length strearners„ Her only attendant was her, sister Franees, gowned in .floar-length shell pink embroidered net with picture hat to match. She also ION SALE THIS WEEK -END AND ALL OF NEXT WEEK "Ni()W ST THEIR' BI1ST- • See us for special prices on .Canning Quantities. Excellent quality. The ideal type for canning, VIRAL RED 'RIPE, HOTHOKSE TOMATOES ' 19c 'VALENCIA med. Ige Oranges (sae. 21c. 81:. 29c. RED, RIPE and SWEET Watermelons' jillgt in 69c 22 11)S. -eaeh-average lb. 4e Potatoes ibst. 23c CANNING NEEDS CERT° bot. 23c p Rubber AINGS doz. Se "ZINC RINGS doz. ,23c, PARAWAX pkg. 15c Small I dog. 990 3f3 lb. Coffee 40c '21c MORNING 37c 19c Tea "11). 35c eRISYY' Pickles 23c ' Mustard Mixed Jat AWNS 28 -OZ. APPLE Juic6 Tin"*'1:5c \Shortcake Layers 20c Biscuits .02 ibs. 29c Ms't Colors Cheese Plig.10e Mgr 69c $2.64 Cocoa tia.:19c "" 31c (intended for last week): LEDBURN, June 9. -miss Annie aunt, is noW spending a few days. w.ith Miss Nellie Clark. Mrs. A. Claton is staying .at the home of her siker, Mrs. A. Monteith, of ehange and rest will •beziefit her. The people t:if our neighborhood ex- tend., congratnlations to 'Mr. and Mrs. 'John (Chisholm,' sr., who on June 3rd eelebrated their -golden wedding at the home of their. son Ben, !where the wed- ding took place 'fiftr years ago. Congratulations ar4 also dueeto Mr. James Farrish of Goderich, who recent- ly was marrkd 4o.' Miss Francek,,Martin weddint, trip*on Friday evening and will reside far a time in one, of Mr. H, Tufford's cottages south of our burg. Fere given.'a surprise on ThUrsday last 'when a gentleman and 1118 daughter came io the door and in eonverSation 'the teacher fonncl. it was Mr. James Tobin- and his daughter from San Francisco. Mr, Tobin was' formerly- • a pupil df the school,: his home being . the second farm from the school -house.. A Picture of the teacher and pupils and 1),ln Tobin was taken by the. daughter land a copy will be sent back here.. Ills many friends are glad to See Mr. length streamers. The groom'S' 'brother . DUNGANNON Bill was„ his attendant. During 'the signing of *the register Leon .Sullivan sang :1%111 Thou Look *tip6n Me, Mother." Dinner was served at the British Exchange hotel. •Goderich,, fon the immediate families.- For travelling, the bride wore a navy and powder blue silk Jersey -dress wit% navy cteces- sories and a eorSage Of pink tea roses, forget-me-nots and lionyatclia. Young couple will lbe° at home after 'June 2O'at Dearborn, Michigan. Mr. Kenneth „Pronnington, who has been employed with Dominion 'Stores at manager' of the .braneh there: • -Mrs,,,,Jack Richardson and three ehild- _yen, June, Hygh _and Billy, of. Aylmer, silent the past ink -end with Mrs. , Douglas and Mr. Keith Waidie, Strat- ford, visited on .1Sunday with Mr. and (GODERIOH TOWNSHIP, June 16.---' is visiting herifather, Mr. Ji W. Bell. Mr...and 'Mrs. Hugh Davidson and' Joy, of London, visithd on'Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Austin fuller. - Federation of Agricifiture.-A. meet- ing of the 'GoderMl-township Unit ot the •Fedei7ation of"A:01Zniture was held in the schoolhouse of IS.S: No. 11, on June '12th. A good_number turned out to hear 'Reeves 'Bowman of Brussels, Grain of Turdberry and the pFesiflent of fhe Huron county unit, Reeve Fred Watson of Stanley,. address the meeting.. All the „speakers .stressed the need 'of It farmers' organization and the impert- 'twee of members' getting .behindlind boosting. Mr. 'Wilmot Haacke was eleeted director 'to 'the Huron county 'unit. for Goderich . township. • It Was decided to; meet once every zncinth .in tbe•clifferent school-noii'ses 'of the town- ship' with the school +board's consent. The next meeting wiii be held- in SA.` No. 10 on Thursday, July 3rd, at'8.30 All farmers and' their families are cordially invited to attend... 'The unit of this fOwnship now has a mem- ..A.RAT II 0- ,F1A5 A DIAMOND TREAD Ai' A M9NEY,-SAVING LOW _PRICE • This great fully guaranteed Goodyear.will set mileage record5 for you on ally track. And it's prieed • to save you. Money! Get top tkervice from your new tires .. • add net), tow -cost Goodyear rubes. ROUSE &, BELL GODERICII ONT. • What a .1.oyfi41, Sound The hum of the lawn mOw- er is music to the ear after a long. -winter. But if that hum isn't a jo.y to the oper Geo. W. Stokes Machinist . East St. PhOne 206J . scribe insur. you need - ing you only J. W. otivom,. GODERICH REPRESENTING , ' Pte. Harvey ,Culbert, '08.113.13 Borden, enjoyed a." three:day leave -at the home of his mother, Mrs. -Annie Culrbert. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cnlbert and sons Howard and .13111 attended a Short- horn breeders' field 'day at Guelph on ' Saturday. MrS. 'Culbert and daughter Cora visited friendi-4. , Mr: Alvin 'Sherwood, Galt, spent the week -end here, ' We ' were sorry to hear that Mrs. Thlis. ilfeWhinney, who is housekeeper for Ur. Thos. Otothers, has eontritet'd !measles. We hope she will soon Kecov0e,r, Visitors 'with Mi. and ?dm. Roy Rut - 'ledge for the Week -end were the latteen three brothers, Messrs. Harold Gibson. of Goderiela, James c. of Toront and Marlon, of London, on leave before going to lialifax. ' Other visitor$ were ,Donald, of Toronto, and Itiss.,<1ladys 'Sir. and ,Mrs,V.rank Jones and other irelatives from here spent lastSaturda$, graduated ifrom .the IC..W. Hospital as a nurse. We ;wish her the beSt of luck ,:sir. Murray Dyer and ancittn, I staying -lit -the home of ;Sirs. witoS. Dickson,,se., where afra: Dyer is assist. in* in the care •Of Mrs. 'Dickson. Cranston--Thompson.-A quiet but -Lpretty wedding took plaee• at the Ash- field parsonage (m Wednesday, Jiine lath, when Rev. Jas. Wilkins nnited In marriage Frances , (lora Thompson, 'young•ctf,daughter of Mrs. Isaac Oran- ' Arm and he late Samtiel Tholupseqz, 'Isaac ,CranSton and the late Mrs. Cran- 'stotir The bride *as Ibeedmingly dressed in,,,strecti-length pink ehiffon.dreqs ,with fern, and the bridesmaid, Mrs'. Living. sto'n Mental.% wore a dress of beige chiffon patterned after that of her sister, the4bride, with a corsage of yel- lew'rbses. Me. Livingston Menary at - .fended thfe groom. -.A, wedding dinner was served at the parental home, where immediate relatives and. guests had gathered. The room was decorated with pink,, and ,,white flowers and streamers and the table *as centred with a three-tier •Weddin.g cake. After a mOtor trip 'Mrt and Mrs. Cranston will rekide near Dellfak. Writing_ selecteil risks In -Automobile? Fire, 1Plate But:ear-XI- Public Lialiility, and 'othcr geheral insurance. . Head Office, Toronto. 1 Sure -Quick o- Relief from Asthma an Hoy Fiver with KELLO%G'S .THMAI Rousu TRIP RAIL BARGAINS OTTAWA MONTREAL QUEBEC CITY .$9.35 $11.95, 06.85 Trois Roivie..res $14 50_Ste...Anne de BeaUpre $17.45 Rwru,msk Err -:-.Jun 23 'Not good on 3 gm. t.raing ,fig Ottawa' and Montreal ' TO THE AlARITEUS-auNE•14 All Canadian 'Nellie Stations in 'New Brunswiek ,All Dominion Atlantic Ry. Stations In Nova Sdotia For, limits, detailed serviee etc. Consult Agents - Procure -Handbill - Not Good Return On 3 PM. ,Vrain From Montreal G. FL S,MITIlt, l'Iptown, Agent. • zli CANADIAN. PACIFIC GRAND BEND IT'S fit DATE ! with Sat.4 June .21st 8:45 p6nt Dashwood Brass Rand. ' Pte. Harvey ,Culbert, '08.113.13 Borden, enjoyed a." three:day leave -at the home of his mother, Mrs. -Annie Culrbert. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cnlbert and sons Howard and .13111 attended a Short- horn breeders' field 'day at Guelph on ' Saturday. MrS. 'Culbert and daughter Cora visited friendi-4. , Mr: Alvin 'Sherwood, Galt, spent the week -end here, ' We ' were sorry to hear that Mrs. Thlis. ilfeWhinney, who is housekeeper for Ur. Thos. Otothers, has eontritet'd !measles. We hope she will soon Kecov0e,r, Visitors 'with Mi. and ?dm. Roy Rut - 'ledge for the Week -end were the latteen three brothers, Messrs. Harold Gibson. of Goderiela, James c. of Toront and Marlon, of London, on leave before going to lialifax. ' Other visitor$ were ,Donald, of Toronto, and Itiss.,<1ladys 'Sir. and ,Mrs,V.rank Jones and other irelatives from here spent lastSaturda$, graduated ifrom .the IC..W. Hospital as a nurse. We ;wish her the beSt of luck ,:sir. Murray Dyer and ancittn, I staying -lit -the home of ;Sirs. witoS. Dickson,,se., where afra: Dyer is assist. in* in the care •Of Mrs. 'Dickson. Cranston--Thompson.-A quiet but -Lpretty wedding took plaee• at the Ash- field parsonage (m Wednesday, Jiine lath, when Rev. Jas. Wilkins nnited In marriage Frances , (lora Thompson, 'young•ctf,daughter of Mrs. Isaac Oran- ' Arm and he late Samtiel Tholupseqz, 'Isaac ,CranSton and the late Mrs. Cran- 'stotir The bride *as Ibeedmingly dressed in,,,strecti-length pink ehiffon.dreqs ,with fern, and the bridesmaid, Mrs'. Living. sto'n Mental.% wore a dress of beige chiffon patterned after that of her sister, the4bride, with a corsage of yel- lew'rbses. Me. Livingston Menary at - .fended thfe groom. -.A, wedding dinner was served at the parental home, where immediate relatives and. guests had gathered. The room was decorated with pink,, and ,,white flowers and streamers and the table *as centred with a three-tier •Weddin.g cake. After a mOtor trip 'Mrt and Mrs. Cranston will rekide near Dellfak. Writing_ selecteil risks In -Automobile? Fire, 1Plate But:ear-XI- Public Lialiility, and 'othcr geheral insurance. . Head Office, Toronto. 1 Sure -Quick o- Relief from Asthma an Hoy Fiver with KELLO%G'S .THMAI Rousu TRIP RAIL BARGAINS OTTAWA MONTREAL QUEBEC CITY .$9.35 $11.95, 06.85 Trois Roivie..res $14 50_Ste...Anne de BeaUpre $17.45 Rwru,msk Err -:-.Jun 23 'Not good on 3 gm. t.raing ,fig Ottawa' and Montreal ' TO THE AlARITEUS-auNE•14 All Canadian 'Nellie Stations in 'New Brunswiek ,All Dominion Atlantic Ry. Stations In Nova Sdotia For, limits, detailed serviee etc. Consult Agents - Procure -Handbill - Not Good Return On 3 PM. ,Vrain From Montreal G. FL S,MITIlt, l'Iptown, Agent. • zli CANADIAN. PACIFIC